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
Dist. 7 Tampa City Council member Luis Viera (left) and Tampa Police Chief Lee Bercaw at the Public Safety Town Hall meeting in Tampa Palms on July 1. (Photo by Charmaine George)
I wanted to update the New Tampa community about what is happening at City Hall.
Homicides in New Tampa
As everyone knows, the New Tampa community has been rocked by a number of recent homicides. Public safety is always issue number one with me. I have always proudly stood with our police and fire departments even in tough political times, with hits from both left and right.
On July 1, 2024, I put together a town hall in New Tampa where Tampa Police Chief Lee Bercaw briefed the community. The turnout showed that New Tampa is united against crime and that we are ready to respond. Our cops in New Tampa know we support them. I will continue to support our cops and push for a Public Safety Master Plan.
We will be having a follow up town hall on Tuesday, July 30, 6 p.m., at Compton Park in Tampa Palms. I hope to see you there.
New Tampa Fire Response Times
Next is the Tampa Fire Rescue (TFR) Department. Since I took office, we have built two new fire stations for North and New Tampa â with a third coming for North Tampa. The problem for New Tampa is not call volume, but response times â especially for K-Bar Ranch.
I have been working with TFR for a plan for New Tampa. I favor a modular station for K-Bar Ranch â something the Administration opposes. So, if I can not get a home run, I will fight for a double. That means another vehicle for Station 22 for response times. And (as reported a couple of issues ago), working on a potential âcut throughâ on Morris Bridge Rd. to provide easier access to K-Bar Ranch from TFR Station No. 22 on Cross Creek Blvd.
I tell people: whether it is a new station, a cut through, another vehicle or 10 Our Fathers and 10 Hail Marys, I will work for any solution that addresses this problem.
K-Bar Ranch Park
In this yearâs budget, I asked for design funding for a multi-acre city park in K-Bar Ranch. This will set up this project for construction funding in the coming years.
I hope this will create a pathway for a cricket field presence in New Tampa, something the Indian-Americans in our area have long lobbied for. If we secure the design money, then the public engagement process begins, and I will push hard for a cricket presence in this space. If this passes, it will likely be built after I leave office â but I want to make sure that this moves forward now for K-Bar Ranch.
We need to make sure City Hall knows that New Tampa â the Alaska of Tampa â exists and has needs.
About The 2024 Elections
Weâve all got a big election coming up. People have their opinions â God knows I have mine â but I tell everyone this: Do not empower the idea that we are one anotherâs enemies because of our mainstream differences.
As an elected official, I work with anyone who will help me improve the lives of my constituent â Republican or Democrat.
Letâs see the best in one another as Americans. In this acute time, there is no greater American challenge than to build bridges with one another â and build back normalcy. Ever wonder how extreme movements like âDefund the Policeâ or âStop the Stealâ on January 6th get so much oxygen? They happen when we let politics become our identity. So, stop yelling at MSNBC or Fox and instead go to church, go for a walk or chat with your neigh bor about baseball or something.
Tampa City Council Pay Raises
Lastly, I have received many calls and seen many comments about the recent Tampa City Council pay raise, where my fellow Council members voted 4-3 to give us all a 40% pay raise. I wanted to explain my âNoâ vote.
Here is my view: a pay raise makes sense. But, itâs the timing that kills me. The 27th Amendment of our Constitution mandates that Congress first vote on a pay raise, then have an election, then get the benefit of it. If this formula is good enough for Congress, then it should be good enough for City Council, too.
A higher salary will allow more people from different backgrounds to run for Council â a good result. But, why have us benefit before voters have their say on who gets this amount? Makes sense to me and, I bet, to many of you, too.
Conclusion
Know what a pleasure it has been to represent you. I have been in office almost eight years with political ups and downs, but with my constituents it has always been a pleasure.
Also know that I always remain available at luis.viera@tampagov.net.
If youâve been thinking about enhancing the beauty of your home, call Budget Blinds of North Tampa & Land OâLakes for an in-home design consultation. (All photos provided by Adriane Wonderlin)Â
As Florida summers seem to get hotter (and start sooner) every year, keeping cool inside becomes a growing priority for local homeowners. You can crank up the air conditioning, but what you may not realize is that a more efficient and stylish solution to the heat is getting new window treatments. These not only help regulate temperature but also enhance the aesthetic appeal of your home, both inside and out.Â
Mike & Adriane Wonderlin are the owners of Budget Blinds of North Tampa & Land OâLakes.Â
When it comes to finding a company that meets all of your window treatment needs, Budget Blinds of North Tampa & Land OâLakes stands out. Owned by Wesley Chapel residents Adriane and Mike Wonderlin, the local franchise on W. Fletcher Ave. (near I-275) in Tampa offers personalized consultation services. Whether you visit their showroom or invite a Budget Blinds consultant into your home, you can choose from the companyâs huge variety to find the perfect window treatments that align with your budget and style preferences.
Adriane says, âMany people think blinds are expensive, but we offer a wide selection that can fit any budget.â Mike, with more than 30 years of experience in the business, and Adriane have expanded their service area from San Antonio to Palmetto and now Lakeland. Their showroom is a hub for exploring various styles, although in-home consultations remain a key part of Budget Blindsâ services.
âOur consultant will come to your home and help you pick out just the right style and material,â says Adriane.
Employing a team of about 40 people, the Wonderlins are looking to expand further by hiring additional administrative staff and installers in Tampa. Adriane encourages anyone reading this story to contact her (see contact information at the end of the story) if interested or looking for more information.Â
Budget Blinds can show you how easy and affordable it is to add hybrid pleated shades with drapes to your home.Â
The Wonderlins just came back from the Budget Blinds Expo called âShaping Our Future Togetherâ in Grapevine, TX, and shared that the most recent trends in the industry have not changed.
âMotorization is still one of the most popular features with customers,â Adriane says. âOne older trend that is making a comeback, are draperies. In the â80s and â90s, the trend was draperies, but for many years since then, itâs been blinds or shades. However, over the last couple of years, draperies have made a comeback. The difference is that now, shades and blinds are accompanied by draperies â all of which are motorized.â
The landscape of the window treatment industry has seen some notable changes, especially with the rising popularity of motorized blinds. For example, âIn Canada,â Adriane notes, âa law mandates motorized blinds for safety, prohibiting the sale of homes with corded blinds.â While the U.S. has not adopted this regulation, Budget Blinds educates customers on the benefits of motorized blinds, anticipating potential future legislation. For those who donât want the expense of motorized blinds, but are still concerned about safety, Budget Blinds does also offer a variety of manual pull-down cordless blinds.Â
Adriane and her outstanding sales team are always happy to run down the variety of blinds available, including vinyl, wood, fabric, faux wood and aluminum. Adding draperies for accent can enhance the look with a pop of color. Budget Blindsâ drapery specialist Cheryl Visalli, who has a degree in interior design, assists customers in choosing the perfect drapes to complement their blinds or shades.Â
Budget Blinds of North Tampa & Land OâLakes offers every major trend in the window treatment industry, from (above) hybrid pleated shades with drapes to (below) motorized shades and so many more.Â
Among those who appreciate not only Budget Blindsâ selection, but the service she has received, is customer Tina Marie, who says in one of the hundreds of 5-Star Google reviews the franchise has received, âWe had our beautiful blinds installed today after about 6 weeks of initial contact with this company. We could not have been more happy! Luis was our installer and made it extremely easy from beginning to end! He was very professional, (we were) impressed with how quiet he was with the installation of all rooms and cleaned up like he wasnât even here. Also very quick on installing the entire house, our home having 13 windows. Iâm very impressed and excited and I will definitely recommend this company as they are the BEST!â
The Wonderlins actively market their services through advertisements (including in the Neighborhood News), highlighting the benefits of upgrading from builder-grade window treatments. The company offers a buy-one-get-half-off-deal, appealing to those looking to enhance efficiency and aesthetics, as well as 12-month interest-free financing.
For those who prefer shades, the many options include roller, pleated, Roman, woven wood, bamboo, sheer, solar, or graphic varieties, along with an assortment of panels, valances and drapes.Â
Also available are shutters, made from wood or composite materials, which remain a popular choice in Florida due to their durability and innovative designs like the invisible tilt feature, which offers an unobstructed view.
Even the motorization trend has new advancements that make these systems more affordable and quieter. âSmart Homes,â says Adriane, âbenefit greatly from improved motorization features.â This technology is particularly useful for Florida homes with large or high windows, allowing homeowners to easily manage light and heat.
Businesses also benefit from motorized window treatments, which can be set on timers or controlled via smartphone, remote, wall switch, or voice command. About 70 percent of Budget Blindsâ orders now feature motorized options.
Budget Blinds, founded in 1992 in Orange County, CA, has grown to more than 1,000 franchises across the U.S. and Canada. The Wonderlinsâ North Tampa franchise, purchased in 2018, earned Budget Blindsâ national Franchise of the Year award in 2020, marking the locationâs third such honor since 2016.
Beyond business, Adriane and Mike are committed to community involvement. They partner with Homes for Our Troops, providing window treatments for homes built for permanently disabled military personnel.
To schedule a complimentary in-home Budget Blinds consultation, call (813) 968-5050. For more information, follow âBudgetBlindsofGreaterTampaâ on Facebook and Instagram or visit BudgetBlinds.com/NorthTampa.
After nearly two decades in New Tampa, with one name change and a move to a new location, Saffron Indian Cuisine, located inside the convenience store at the Mobil gas station at 10865 Cross Creek Blvd., has permanently closed.Â
The restaurant, which was first opened in our area by the husband-and-wife team of Nimesh and Sunita Chheda in the Cross Creek Center plaza on Cross Creek Blvd. at Kinnan St. (that location is now occupied by the Nepalese restaurant Gorkhali Kitchen) more than 17 years ago, enjoyed some success, despite being located inside a gas station convenience store, but Nimesh had told me several months ago that he and Sunita were planning to retire, he just didnât say when that would happen. Unfortunately, I was unable to reach either of them for comment for this story.
In the good news department, however, I spotted a new sign in the Pebble Creek Collection (at 19651 BBD Blvd.) that a new restaurant called Bamboo Sushi Bowls was moving into the space (Suite D1) previously occupied by 35 Below ice cream, which closed several months ago.Â
Although a Google search of the name said that the restaurant was already open, the website BambooSushiBowls.comstill correctly says that the restaurant is âComing Soonâ and is âNow Hiring.âÂ
I will say that the pictures of the food shown on the website (and in the photo, above), and the menu itself, look quite promising.Â
Calling Bamboo âYour new go-to spot for delicious deconstructed (and customizable) sushi bowls that blend traditional flavors with a modern twist,â the restaurantâs menu has tempura-style sushi rolls, miso soup, fried chicken dumplings, edamame, summer rolls, create-your-own and named (like the âTwister,â with tuna, salmon, squid salad, icrab stick, cucumber, carrots, edamame, takun, bamboo sauce, mango and mandarin ginger dressing sushi bowls and more. We do not yet know Bambooâs opening date, but weâll keep you posted. Visit the website to get on their email list. â GN
Updating the story that we last updated in our May 28 New Tampa issue, despite some other recent published reports that said that Potbelly Sandwich Works was getting ready to announce an opening date in the former Oronzo Honest Italian space in The Walk at Highwoods Preserve plaza on BBD, I can assure you that the earliest the popular sandwich shop with more than 425 locations across the U.S. is still at least several months away from being able to open here.
Yes, Ron Asmar, the president of RTA Restaurant Group, LLC, has added four additional Potbelly locations to his commitment, with the New Tampa shop expected to open in âlate spring/ summerâ of this year, but based on what Iâve seen inside (right photo above, taken July 11), and what the person working inside said, there is little chance the new Potbelly will be open before the fourth quarter of 2024, and could even take until the start of 2025.
That is bad news for the multiple people Iâve seen since our last story ran two months ago, who told me they love Potbellyâs âHot Sandwiches (and soups) and Chill Vibes,â as well as for anyone in our area (like me) who is always on the lookout for new places, even if they are national chains.
As I also said in May, feel free to visit the location at 4738 N. Dale Mabry Hwy. (near Raymond James Stadium) or the one at 2520 S. Falkenburg Rd. (near Brandon) for the Chicago-based chainâs âfamous toasty sandwiches, soups, salads, fresh-baked cookies and hand-spun milkshakes.â â GN