If youâre a fan of the classic sitcom âSeinfeld,â Iâm sure you remember the episode when Kramer goes back to work at H&H Bagels (below left photo) after being on strike for twelve years.Â
Well, that episode, and H&Hâs appearances on âSex and the City,â âThe Officeâ âEntourageâ and other TV shows and movies, helped keep one of Manhattanâs best-known âreal New Yorkâ bagel shops in peopleâs memories for years, after being founded in 1972 on the Upper West Side by Helmer Toro and Hector Hernandez.
Today, H&H Bagels has 13 locations â seven scattered around NYC, plus one in California, one in Washington, DC, one in Knoxville, TN, and three in Florida, including the newest location at 1155 S. Dale Mabry Hwy. in South Tampa (bottom photo). There also are eight more locations coming on-line, including five in the Sunshine State, one in California, one in North Carolina and one in Chicago.
Yes, the H&H name is growing again, thanks to CEO and Florida State University grad Jay Rushin (top right photo), who worked on Wall St. in Manhattan for 20 years before taking over at H&H eleven years ago (he also has family in Tampa).
Having lived just a few blocks from the second H&H location on 2nd Ave. in Manhattan, as soon as I heard it was opening here, I knew I wanted to check it out. The companyâs kettle-boiled-then-baked bagels in New York were as good as any I had ever had, so I knew I had to sample the location here as soon as it opened.
âWe bake everything fresh here,â Rushin told me during the Tampa locationâs soft opening on Sept. 30. âThe bagels are made with that famous New York water, boiled, frozen and shipped here. We then bake them every day.â
And yes, the bagels are pretty great. I, of course, had to have a toasted, scooped-out sesame bagel with cream cheese, Nova Scotia salmon and I was surprised and thrilled to be able to add a shmear of real whitefish salad, plus a slice of tomato. Just yum!
Jannah also loved her bacon, egg and cheese on a scooped-out, toasted whole wheat bagel (right) and Charmaine said the avocado on her avocado, egg and cheese on an asiago cheese bagel was just âso fresh and delicious.â Also available are sausage and Jersey-style Taylor ham, egg and cheese sandwiches, plus an egg white and avocado option.Â
H&H carries 13 varieties of fresh bagels (above photo) â from standards like onion, everything and cinnamon raisin to egg, blueberry and even jalapeño cheddar options.Â
And, unlike other bagel places that offer a Bakerâs Dozen â 13 bagels for the price of 12 â when you buy a dozen at H&H, you pay for ten bagels and get the last two free.
âItâs just another one of our different ways of doing things,â Jay said.
In addition to that perfect house-made whitefish salad, H&H also makes its own tuna, egg and chicken salad, and offers deli sandwiches with roast beef, roasted turkey, Black Forest or Taylor ham and also sells the salads, the deli meats, the Nova and even cheddar, American, pepper Jack and provolone cheese by the pound. Also available are to-go tubs of plain, flavored and even tofu cream cheese, plus lox spread, butter, jelly and peanut butter.
Also baked in-house are chewy brownies, chocolate chip cookies (photo above), croissants, muffins and chocolate and cinnamon streusel cake slices.Â
And, while H&H doesnât sell cappuccinos, lattes and other âfancierâ coffee drinks, Jay says the hot coffee is a private H&H blend roasted in Wisconsin by Rubyâs Coffee Roasters, which was named for founder Jared Linzmeierâs grandmother, Ruby Szitta. Also served are iced and cold brew coffee, a variety of hot teas, iced sweet tea, green teas, apple and orange juice, chocolate milk, lemonade, sparkling water and even Mexican Coca-Cola.
âWeâve looked for more locations in the Tampa Bay area,â Rushin told me, âincluding in Wesley Chapel, but the market is tough. We need 1,400 to no more than 2,000 square feet.â
So, go give H&H Bagels a shot. Youâll put a smile on Jayâs face â and on Kramerâs! For more info, visit HHBagels.com or call (813) 214-7010. You also can order pickup from Grubhub, Seamless, DoorDash, Postmates or Uber Eats. â GN
The duo of Jane West & Viktor Nikolov will perform a âfour-hands pianoâ program at the New Tampa Performing Arts Center on Wednesday, October 29. (Photo: Nikolov West Studio Facebook page)
Wednesday, October 29, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. â Community Health Talk â What to Expect Before, During & After Surgery. At Blue Heron Senior Living (5085 Eagleston Blvd.). Hugar McNamee, DO, General Surgeon from AdventHealth Wesley Chapel will share helpful information about surgery. A light lunch will be provided while supplies last. Tours of Blue Heron available after the presentation. Free to attend, but you need to RSVP. For more info or to RSVP, visit AHWesleyChapel.com/Events or call (813) 929-5432.Â
Wednesday, October 29, 10 a.m.-11 a.m. â North Tampa Bay Chamber Grand Re-Opening. At Sonnyâs BBQ (5324 Bruce B Downs Blvd). New local operator, same legendary BBQ, specials all week. Free to attend. For more info, call (813) 994-8534 or visit Business.NorthTampaBayChamber.com.events.Â
Wednesday, October 29, 8 p.m.-10 p.m. â Steinway Signature Series: Nikolov-West Duo: Under Four Hands. At New Tampa Performing Arts Center (8550 Hunters Village Rd.). This special concert by the Nikolov-West Duo (photo), featuring Viktor Nikolov and Jane West, brings a fresh perspective on the piano duo experience. This dynamic piano four-hands program will weave together beloved traditional masterpieces with bold, rarely heard gems. Whether or not youâre already a classical piano lover, this is one performance you should not miss. Tickets $17.50-$25 depending upon seat selection. For info, see the ad above, call (813) 829-2760. Or, to purchase tickets visit NewTampaArtsCenter.org/events/under-four-hands.Â
Friday, October 31, 4 p.m.-6 p.m. â North Tampa Bay Chamberâs âFinal Friday.â At the Marriott Residence Inn at Wiregrass Ranch (2867 Lajuana Blvd, at the Wiregrass Ranch Sports Campus). Join Chamber members as they engage and network in a relaxed environment. Free to attend. For more info, call (813) 994-8534 or visit Business.NorthTampaBayChamber.com.events.Â
Friday, October 31, 5 p.m.-11 p.m. â Halloween Party on the Rooftop. At Skybox Rooftop Bar at the Marriott Residence Inn at Wiregrass Ranch (2867 Lajuana Blvd, at the Wiregrass Ranch Sports Campus). There will be live music, games, costume contests and more. Register for the Grand Prize, a free 2-night hotel stay. Free to attend. For more info, call (813) 591-2915.
Saturday, November 1, 10 a.m.-10 p.m. – 36th Annual India Festival. At Florida State Fair Grounds (4800 US 301, Tampa). Come experience dances that dazzle, food that delights and shopping that excites. For more info, visit IndiaFestivalTampaBay.com.Â
Saturday, November 1, 1:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. â Tampa-Hillsborough County Public Libraries Author Event: Mary Roach. At New Tampa Performing Arts Center (8550 Hunters Village Rd.). Join the Tampa-Hillsborough County Public Libraries for a very special event as they welcome New York Times best-selling author Mary Roach to discuss her latest book, Fuzz: When Nature Breaks the Law. The first 150 people in attendance will receive a free copy of her book. An opportunity to meet the author and have your book signed will follow the talk. Free to attend but seating is limited so please reserve your tickets in advance. For info, call (813) 829- 2760. Or, to reserve your seat, visit NewTampaArtsCenter.org/events/mary-roach.Â
Sunday November 2, 7 p.m.-9 p.m. Pavlo Presents: Angelo Tsarouchas â The Funny Greek Live. At New Tampa Performing Arts Center (8550 Hunters Village Rd.). Angelo Tsarouchas is a standup comedian, podcaster and actor. Youâve seen him in cult classics like Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle and Fred and Vinnie. His extremely funny and adaptive show has kept him in high demand worldwide. Tickets $50. For info, call (813) 829-2760. Or, to purchase tickets, visit NewTampaArtsCenter.org/events/funny-greek-live.Â
Tuesday, November 4, 9 a.m.-10 a.m. â North Tampa Bay Chamber Coffee & Conversations with AdventHealth Wesley Chapel. At Fairfield by Marriott Tampa Wesley Chapel (2650 Lajuana Blvd). Get an inside look at the exciting new addition to the hospital and what it means for our growing community. Free to attend. For more info, call (813) 994-8534 or visit Business.NorthTampaBayChamber.com.events.Â
Wednesday, November 5, 10:30 a.m.- 11:30 a.m. â Creative Arts Theatre Presents: Sylvia South & the Word Catcher (TYA). At New Tampa Performing Arts Center (8550 Hunters Village Rd.). There are stories that you find when you open a book, and there are others that wait to find you. Sylvia South is quietly reading a book in her local library when she looks up and sees something outrageous. Before she knows it, she is off on an adventure, navigating streets on a borrowed bicycle to catch a strange man with an armful of other peopleâs books. Free to attend,but please register for tickets in advance. For info, call (813) 829-2760. Or, to register for tickets, visit NewTampaArtsCenter.org/events/sylvai-south-tya.Â
Wednesday, November 5, 12:45 p.m.-1:45 p.m. â BayCare Doctor Talk. At New Tampa YMCA (16221 Compton Dr.). Join Dr. Carlos Matute Mandujano of BayCare Medical Group for a physician-led seminar focused on practical strategies to improve adult health. Learn how small changes in nutrition, exercise, sleep, and stress management can lead to lasting wellness. Free to attend but please register. For more info or to register, visit BayCareEvents.org.Â
Thursday, November 6, 4 p.m.-7 p.m. â Hampton Inn & Suites Tampa-Wesley Chapel, Grand Re-Opening. At Hampton Inn & Suites (2740 Cypress Ridge Blvd.). Join the fun as they unveil their exciting new look. There will be free appetizers, drink specials and giveaways. Free to attend, but please RSVP by October 27. For more info or to RSVP, email Lisa.Moore2@Hilton.com or call (813) 591-6907.Â
Thursday, November 6, 4 p.m.-6 p.m. â North Tampa Bay Ribbon Cutting for Fierce Flamingo. At North Tampa Bay Chamber Office (28329 Paseo Dr., Ste 195). Celebrate the ribbon cutting for Fierce Flamingo Boudoir Photography Studio. There will be light refreshments, product displays and a session raffle. Free to attend. For info, call (813) 994-8534 or visit Business.NorthTampaBayChamber.com.events.Â
Friday, November 7, 8 p.m.-11 p.m. â Tampa Bay Symphony: Fife and Drum: A Veteranâs Salute. At New Tampa Performing Arts Center (8550 Hunters Village Rd.). The Tampa Bay Symphony consists of more than 80 musicians and has been described as âone of Tampa Bayâs hidden jewels.â Come and experience the excitement of live classical music! Tickets $25. For more info, call (813) 829-2760. Or, to purchase tickets, visit NewTampaArtsCenter.org/events/tbs-fife-and-drum.Â
Saturday, November 8, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. â Flu Shots and Health Screening with BayCare. At New River Library (34043 S.R. 54). Free flu shots (age 9+), health screenings (age 18+) for blood pressure, lipids, BMI and diabetes, and information and prevention education with BayCare. Free to attend. For more info, visit PascoLibraries.libnet.info/event/14214907 or call (813) 788-6375.Â
Saturday & Sunday, November 8-9, 2 p.m. â Wesley Chapel Theater Group Presents: War of the Worlds: The Panic Broadcast. At Starkey Ranch Theater Library Cultural Center (12118 Lake Blanche Dr. Odessa). Step back in time to 1938, when a radio drama shook the nation. âWar of the Worlds: The Panic Broadcastâ reimagines the legendary Orson Welles broadcast that famously convinced Americans that a full-scale alien invasion was underway. With live sound effects, vintage microphones and lots of drama, this production captures the excitement and the chaos of that fateful night. Tickets $22.13-$31.59. For more info or to purchase tickets or visit WesleyChapelTheaterGroup.org.
Tuesday, November 11, 5 p.m. â Wounded Warrior Project Carry Forward 5K. At Tampa Palms Golf & Country Club (TPGCC) Fitness Center (5811 Tampa Palms Blvd.). Help raise funds to provide vital life-changing programming for Americaâs wounded warriors. The official 5K race will begin and end at the TPGCC Fitness Center. For more info or to register, email Kimberly.Howey@InvitedClubs.com.
Wednesday, November 12, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. â Grand Opening Party for Conviva Wiregrass. At Conviva Wiregrass (located inside Walmart, 28516 S.R. 54). Learn more about senior-focused care tour the new center and meet the team. There will be music, food, bingo and more. For more info, call (813) 592-4856, visit HelloConviva.com.
Thursday, November 13, 4 p.m.-6 p.m. â North Tampa Bay Chamber Ribbon Cutting. At Welter Law Office (2312 Cypress Cove, Ste. 101). Celebrate the grand opening of the attorney Denise Welterâs new office. Free to attend. For more info, call (813) 994-8534 or visit Business.NorthTampaBayChamber.com.events.Â
Friday & Saturday, November 14 & 15, 7 p.m.-8:45 p.m. & Sunday, November 16, 4 p.m.-5:45 p.m. â Tampa City Ballet Presents: âCinderella.â At New Tampa Performing Arts Center (8550 Hunters Village Rd.). Tampa City Ballet reimagines the classic fairytale of âCinderellaâ in a dazzling spectacle that will captivate your entire family. Tickets cost $45-$90. For tickets to âCinderella,â or for more info about TCB (15367 Amberly Dr., Tampa Palms), visit TampaCityBallet.org or call (813) 558-0800.Â
Saturday, November 15, 7 p.m. & Sunday, November 16, 2 p.m. â Wesley Chapel Theater Group Presents: War of the Worlds: The Panic Broadcast. At Zephyrhills Lions Club (5827 Dean Dairy Rd.). Same show as Nov. 8-9, in different location. Tickets $22.13-$27.38. For more info or to purchase tickets, visit WesleyChapelTheaterGroup.org.Â
Sunday, November 16, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. â 25th Annual Mason Dixon Christmas Wish Car Show. At The Shops at Wiregrass (Paseo Dr.). Join host Mason Dixon and enjoy a day full of stunning cars, community spirit and fun. There will be a collection box for unwrapped gifts for the Mason Dixon Christmas Wish Fund charity. Free to attend. For more info, visit TheShopsAtWiregrass.com/event/30745-25th-annual-mason-dixon-christmas-wish-car-show.Â
Sunday, November 16, 11 a.m.-7 p.m. â Gulfside Healthcare Services â Paulie Palooza. At Main Street Zephyrhills (5th Ave.) This family fun event will feature local bands throughout the day, vendors market, food trucks, and so much more! This is a charity event helping raise money for Gulfside Hospice patients and families. There will be a silent auction, live auction, and many 50/50âs throughout the day. Free to attend. For more info, visit PauliePalooza.org.Â
Wednesday, November 19, 9 a.m.-10:30 a.m. â North Tampa Bay Chamber Coffee Social. At Keystone Title (4865 Bruce B. Downs Blvd.). A relaxed morning meet-up designed for casual networking and meaningful connections. Join fellow Chamber members for coffee, light refreshments, and great conversation â no agenda, no speeches, just community. Free to attend. For more info, call (813) 994-8534 or visit Business.NorthTampaBayChamber.com.events.Â
Thursday, November 20, 10:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. â Kuumba Dancers and Drummers (TYA). At New Tampa Performing Arts Center (8550 Hunters Village Rd.). Through exotic, mesmerizing rhythms and joyous movements, the Kuumba Dancers and Drummers take kids on a journey to the beautiful continent on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean. Tickets $10. For info, call (813) 829-2760 or to purchase tickets, visit NewTampaArtsCenter.org/events/Kuumba-tya.Â
Friday, November 21, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. â Friends of New River Library Book Sale. At New River Library (34043 S.R. 54). The Big Book Sale brought to you by the Friends of New River Library. All proceeds support library programs. Free to attend. For more info, visit PascoLibraries.libnet.info/event/14796762 or call (813) 788-6375.Â
Friday, November 21, 8 p.m.-11 p.m. â Classic Rock Legacy: Abbey Road. At New Tampa Performing Arts Center (8550 Hunters Village Rd.). The stellar musicians of Classic Rock Legacy return to the New Tampa Performing Arts Center. Experience a note-for-note recreation of the classic Beatles album, Abbey Road, along with an encore of the Beatlesâ greatest hits. Tickets $17.50-$25 depending on seat selection. For info, call (813) 829-2760 or to purchase tickets, visit NewTampaArtsCenter.org/events/classic-rock-legacy-abbey-road.Â
Sunday, November 23, 3 p.m.-6 p.m. â New Tampa Unplugged: MJR Latin Project. At New Tampa Performing Arts Center (8550 Hunters Village Rd.). Experience the vibrant sounds of the MJR Latin Project, Tampa Bayâs premier Latin jazz ensemble led by Cuban bassist and composer Mauricio J. RodrĂguez. Featuring top regional talent, including Grammy-winning saxophonist Zach Bornheimer, pianist Pablo Arencibia, drummer Andy Fornet and Cuban percussionist Carlos Javier Navarro, the group delivers an electrifying fusion of Cuban music and Latin jazz. Tickets $17.50-$25. For info, call (813) 829-2760. Or, to purchase tickets, visit NewTampaArtsCenter.org/events/new-tampa-unplugged-mjr-latin-project.
If youâre looking for fresh ice cream with everything from exotic fruit flavors, â like mango, custard apple and jackfruit â to traditional favorites like Oreo Delight and even vegan options, you should definitely take a ride down to E. Fowler Ave., a few blocks west of Bruce B. Downs (BBD) Blvd., to try Kiniâs Home Style Icecream.
Owners and Wesley Chapel residents Srinivas and Gauri Kini make all of their tasty ice cream flavors (thereâs always about a dozen available at any time) right in their small store. Srinivas, who prefers to be called Kini, says that Gauriâs family back in India (they are both from Mumbai) was in the ice cream business and when she started making ice cream at home, many of their friends and neighbors told them they had to open a store.
They started bringing their uniquely creamy creations to local farmerâs markets, including the twice-a-month Fresh Markets at the Shops at Wiregrass.
âBut, even though we make our ice cream in small batches, we realized we needed a commercial kitchen,â Gauri says, adding that they first started renting time at a commercial kitchen before looking for a small space where they could put an ice cream machine â and, about six months ago, Kiniâs Home Style Icecream was born.
Even though Iâve never really been a fan of most fruit-flavored ice cream other than banana and maybe peach, Kini and Gauri had photographer Charmaine George and I sample every flavor in the shop, including rose petal pistachio and Kesar Pista (saffron pistachio), Kaju Draksha (cashew raisin) and Shahi Anjeer (âroyal figâ), all of which Charmaine loved, plus Sapota/ Chikoo, an evergreen fruit in India which tasted a little like caramel.
I was surprised at how much I liked the custard apple, which wasnât custard made from apple, as I expected, but an actual type of apple the âmeatâ of which has a consistency a little like custard. Neither Charmaine nor I could really tell a difference between the regular and vegan mango flavors. Thereâs also a tasty vegan Nutty Delight, with almonds, cashews, pistachio and fig.
My favorites were the Oreo Delight, the bold espresso-flavored Coffee Walnut and the Chocobite, a creamy chocolate ice cream with chunky bits of chocolate.
Other rotating flavors include Matcha Green Tea, Pink Guava, Blueberry, Honey Lavender, Chai Biscuit, Tender Coconut, Mango Passion Fruit, Vegan Pina Colada and Vegan Strawberry. All of the flavors are available in cups, cones and sundaes and four to-go sizes. Thereâs also a To-Go case (right) with a variety of pre-packed pints.Â
Gauri says you also can always call the store to find out what flavors are available when you plan to come in and you can even request flavors you want if they arenât available when you do visit.
âWe make fresh ice cream every day using only top-quality, real ingredients, with no artificial flavors or colors,â Gauri says. âOur customers tell us they can really taste the difference.â
All I can add to that is that you definitely should sample flavors you wouldnât normally order. You just might end up being surprised!
Kiniâs Home Style Icecream (2017 E. Fowler Ave.) is open Mon.-Fri., 4 p.m.-9 p.m., and noon-9 p.m. on Sat. & Sun. For info, call (813) 728-8430 or visit KinisIceCream.store.Â
Saturday, October 25, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. â Community Shred Fest & Secure Electronics Disposal. At Downtown Avalon Park (33613 SR 54). This event is open to the public and provides a safe way to dispose of sensitive documents and approved electronics. A suggested donation is $5 per box, with proceeds supporting local non-profit organizations. For more info and a list of approved electronics, visit AvalonParkWesleyChapel.com/news-events/calendar/#Â
Saturday, October 25, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. â â2025 Oktoberfest!â At Christ our Redeemer Lutheran Church (304 Druid Hills Rd., Temple Terrace). Celebrate the 26th annual Oktoberfest â a beloved tradition filled with fun, food, live music and festivities for the entire family. Free to attend, there will be food for purchase. For more info, call (813) 988-4025 or email church@CORLutheran.org.Â
Saturday & Sunday, October 25 & 26, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. â 2nd Annual Wesley Chapel Craft Festival. At The Shops at Wiregrass (along Paseo Dr.). Discover unique handmade treasures as you stroll through the Shops at Wiregrass and explore a wide variety of jewelry, pottery, art, photography, plants, specialty foods, and more â all crafted by talented artisans. Free to attend. For more info, visit TheShopsAtWiregrass.com/event/30968-2nd-annual-wesley-chapel-craft-festival.Â
Saturday & Sunday, October 25 & 26, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. â North Tampa Bay Chamberâs Wesley Chapel Fall Festival & Carnival. At The Grove (5854 Wesley Grove Blvd.). The 21st annual Fall Festival returns to The Grove. There will be a full carnival, food trucks, kids play zone & activities, pumpkin photo stops, âTrunk or Treatâ on Sunday, costume contests (photo), local bands, community performances and more. For more info, call (727) 674-1464, email Drew@FloridaPenguinProductions.com or visit northtampabaychamber.com/2025-fall-festival.Â
Monday, October 27, 7 p.m. â New Tampa Democratic Club Monthly Meeting. At New Tampa Regional Library (10001 Cross Creek Blvd.). Guest speaker Jack Forsth with Equality Florida. Free to attend. For info, visit NewTampaDemocrats.com or Facebook.com/NewTampaDemocrats.Â
Wednesday, October 29, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. â Community Health Talk â What to Expect Before, During & After Surgery. At Blue Heron Senior Living (5085 Eagleston Blvd.). Hugar McNamee, DO, General Surgeon from AdventHealth Wesley Chapel will share helpful information about surgery. A light lunch will be provided while supplies last. Tours of Blue Heron available after the presentation. Free to attend, but you need to RSVP. For more info or to RSVP, visit AHWesleyChapel.com/Events or call (813) 929-5432.Â
Wednesday, October 29, 8 p.m.-10 p.m. â Steinway Signature Series: Nikolov-West Duo: Under Four Hands. At New Tampa Performing Arts Center (8550 Hunters Village Rd.). This special concert by the Nikolov-West Duo, featuring Viktor Nikolov and Jane West, brings a fresh perspective on the piano duo experience. This dynamic piano four-hands program will weave together beloved traditional masterpieces with bold, rarely heard gems. Whether or not youâre already a classical piano lover, this is one performance you should not miss. Tickets $17.50-$25 depending upon seat selection. For info, call (813) 829-2760. Or, to purchase tickets visit NewTampaArtsCenter.org/events/under-four-hands.Â
Friday, October 31, 4 p.m.-6 p.m. â North Tampa Bay Chamberâs âFinal Friday.â At the Marriott Residence Inn at Wiregrass Ranch (2867 Lajuana Blvd, at the Wiregrass Ranch Sports Campus). Join Chamber members as they engage and network in a relaxed environment. Free to attend. For more info, call (813) 994-8534 or visit Business.NorthTampaBayChamber.com.events.Â
Friday, October 31, 5 p.m.-11 p.m. â Halloween Party on the Rooftop. At Skybox Rooftop Bar at the Marriott Residence Inn at Wiregrass Ranch (2867 Lajuana Blvd, at the Wiregrass Ranch Sports Campus). There will be live music, games, costume contests and more. Register for the Grand Prize, a free 2-night hotel stay. Free to attend. For more info, call (813) 591-2915.
Saturday, November 1, 10 a.m.-10 p.m. – 36th Annual India Festival. At Florida State Fair Grounds (4800 US 301, Tampa). Come experience dances that dazzle, food that delights and shopping that excites. For more info, visit IndiaFestivalTampaBay.com.Â
Saturday, November 1, 1:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. â Tampa-Hillsborough County Public Libraries Author Event: Mary Roach. At New Tampa Performing Arts Center (8550 Hunters Village Rd.). Join the Tampa-Hillsborough County Public Libraries for a very special event as they welcome New York Times best-selling author Mary Roach to discuss her latest book, Fuzz: When Nature Breaks the Law. The first 150 people in attendance will receive a free copy of her book. An opportunity to meet the author and have your book signed will follow the talk. Free to attend but seating is limited so please reserve your tickets in advance. For info, call (813) 829- 2760. Or, to reserve your seat, visit NewTampaArtsCenter.org/events/mary-roach.Â
Sunday November 2, 7 p.m.-9 p.m. Pavlo Presents: Angelo Tsarouchas â The Funny Greek Live. At New Tampa Performing Arts Center (8550 Hunters Village Rd.). Angelo Tsarouchas is a standup comedian, podcaster and actor. Youâve seen him in cult classics like Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle and Fred and Vinnie. His extremely funny and adaptive show has kept him in high demand worldwide. Tickets $50. For info, call (813) 829-2760. Or, to purchase tickets, visit NewTampaArtsCenter.org/events/funny-greek-live.Â
Tuesday, November 4, 9 a.m.-10 a.m. â North Tampa Bay Chamber Coffee & Conversations with AdventHealth Wesley Chapel. At Fairfield by Marriott Tampa Wesley Chapel (2650 Lajuana Blvd). Get an inside look at the exciting new addition to the hospital and what it means for our growing community. Free to attend. For more info, call (813) 994-8534 or visit Business.NorthTampaBayChamber.com.events.Â
Thursday, November 6, 4 p.m.-6 p.m. â North Tampa Bay Ribbon Cutting for Fierce Flamingo. At North Tampa Bay Chamber Office (28329 Paseo Dr., Ste 195). Celebrate the ribbon cutting for Fierce Flamingo Boudoir Photography Studio. There will be light refreshments, product displays and a session raffle. Free to attend. For info, call (813) 994-8534 or visit Business.NorthTampaBayChamber.com.events.Â
Friday, November 7, 8 p.m.-11 p.m. â Tampa Bay Symphony: Fife and Drum: A Veteranâs Salute. At New Tampa Performing Arts Center (8550 Hunters Village Rd.). The Tampa Bay Symphony consists of more than 80 musicians and has been described as âone of Tampa Bayâs hidden jewels.â Come and experience the excitement of live classical music! Tickets $25. For more info, call (813) 829-2760. Or, to purchase tickets, visit NewTampaArtsCenter.org/events/tbs-fife-and-drum.Â
Saturday & Sunday, November 8-9, 2 p.m. â Wesley Chapel Theater Group Presents: War of the Worlds: The Panic Broadcast. At Starkey Ranch Theater Library Cultural Center (12118 Lake Blanche Dr. Odessa). Step back in time to 1938, when a radio drama shook the nation. âWar of the Worlds: The Panic Broadcastâ reimagines the legendary Orson Welles broadcast that famously convinced Americans that a full-scale alien invasion was underway. With live sound effects, vintage microphones and lots of drama, this production captures the excitement and the chaos of that fateful night. Tickets $22.13-$31.59. For more info or to purchase tickets, visit WesleyChapelTheaterGroup.org.Â
Tuesday, November 11, 5 p.m. â Wounded Warrior Project Carry Forward 5K. At Tampa Palms Golf & Country Club (TPGCC) Fitness Center (5811 Tampa Palms Blvd.). Help raise funds to provide vital life-changing programming for Americaâs wounded warriors. The official 5K race will begin and end at the TPGCC Fitness Center. For more info or to register, email Kimberly.Howey@InvitedClubs.com.
Friday & Saturday, November 14 & 15, 7 p.m.-8:45 p.m. & Sunday, November 16, 4 p.m.-5:45 p.m. â Tampa City Ballet Presents: âCinderella.â At New Tampa Performing Arts Center (8550 Hunters Village Rd.). Tampa City Ballet reimagines the classic fairytale of âCinderellaâ in a dazzling spectacle that will captivate your entire family. This isnât just a ballet; itâs a magical blend of theatrical wonder and contemporary dance, bringing Cinderellaâs timeless story to life with breathtaking artistry and innovative choreography. Tickets cost $45-$90. For tickets to âCinderella,â or for more info about TCB (15367 Amberly Dr., Tampa Palms), visit TampaCityBallet.org or call (813) 558-0800.
Donna Ray of The Middle Place (photo provided by Donna Ray)Â
The Middle Place AccountingÂ
Donna Ray, the owner of The Middle Place Accounting & Consulting Services, and I have a friend in common â Paula Nuñez, the owner of the Tampa City Dance Center and the founder of the Tampa City Ballet.Â
âI used to be the executive director of Tampa City Ballet,â Donna says, âand they are currently still one of my clients. I still handle their bookkeeping and accounting.â
Donna says she first launched The Middle Place during the pandemic, âwhile I was still the executive director of the ballet, because I have two children and their school was closed, so I needed to home school them and work from home. I also was taking care of my father, who has since passed away, so it just made sense to be as independent as I could be based on the needs of my family.â
She adds, âI sent out a big email blast at that time to people Iâve known around the Tampa Bay area for a very long time that my services were available and that seemed to be all that it took.â
The idea for her company didnât just come out of nowhere, however. Donna has a total of 30 years of experience working in accounting.
After a decade of working in the Cayman Islands as an IT director with Cox Lumber Co. and Senior Accounting and later as project manager with Fidelity Group of Companies, she returned to the U.S., which was still recovering from the financial crash of 2008. She enrolled at the University of South Florida and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Womenâs and Gender Studies.
After that, Donna says, âI found myself working for nonprofits for the first time. I accepted a job at the Helen Gordon Davis Center for Women as director of the Womenâs Business Center in Hyde Park, where I worked with hundreds of entrepreneurs at all levels of experience and with a variety of needs â from writing business plans and building financial projections to accessing capital. Thatâs where the Tampa City Ballet found me.â Both nonprofits also extended Donnaâs skills with grant writing, reporting and building relationships with community stakeholders and corporate partners, as well as with city, county, state and federal funding authorities.
She adds that since then, she has served, âa lot of female entrepreneurs, helping them either launch or with their business. But, my focus was on finance and accounting, and that was sort of my specialty, helping people build business plans, financial statements and projections.â
A Diverse Range Of Experience
She brings all of that experience with her to The Middle Place, âand Iâve been really lucky because I have a wide variety of clients. Some are in for-profit industries, some are nonprofit. I also work with a law firm and some retail companies.â
Donna says she provides a professional level of service that goes beyond just bookkeeping.
âI focus a lot on software implementation,â she says. âOne nonprofit contract [I have] right now was implementing seven different unique technology stacks for them, and implementing Quickbooks Online and payroll and basically automating their entire organization.â
Originally from Chicago, Donna moved to the Tampa Bay area in the 1980s. She grew up as an aspiring young dancer, âbut I had a very practical father who said, âIf you break your leg, you need to have a backup.â So as a teenager, she started out in business administration and, at age 19, as a legal secretary at a law firm in Clearwater.
While her extensive professional career was focused on accounting, IT, project and nonprofit management, Donna continued to study and dance with a local Tampa dance company and also performed with the Cayman Islands National Dance Company, where she also taught ballet and Gyrokinesis, a movement therapy specifically designed for dancers. After returning to Florida, she taught at the Patel Conservatory for Next Generation Ballet summer program.
Donna was thrilled when Paula Nuñez approached her needing help for the Tampa City Ballet. âI thought, âThis is a perfect opportunity to work in an industry I love and provide my business expertise to help TCB grow and to help professional dancers in Tampa,ââ she says.
She also works with Diaz Shafer, P.A. an immigration law firm in Tampa that was on Quickbooks Desktop but wanted to switch to Quickbooks Online, âso I did that for them.â
Donna also has done contract work for Davis College in Rwanda, Africa, as well as for Drong Ngur Jangchubling, a Tibetan Buddhist Center in Wesley Chapel, and Skate Park of Tampa: Sheâs also the Board treasurer of Dance Tampa Bay, led by Shana Corrada, E.D.
Donna provides full-service monthly accounting services for businesses of all sizes and industries, including payroll, sales tax filing and software integrations. âA lot of clients first come to me to handle their bookkeeping,â Donna says, âBut I also do software implementation, financial projections and can help you grow your business by offering financial advice from a unique perspective. For more info, call (813) 391-6890 or visit TheMiddlePlace.com.âGNÂ
Celly De Freitas Of Clean-It!Â
Photos by Charmaine George
Clean-it owner Celly de Freitas has been cleaning homes and businesses in the New Tampa, Wesley Chapel and surrounding areas for the last 26 years.
In order to help pay for that schooling, she started cleaning houses and, even though she did end up opening a skincare spa, âI was making a lot more money cleaning houses, so I let the spa go after about two years,â Celly (above left) says.Â
Today, not only does this Wesley Chapel resident speak and understand English (as well as Spanish, Italian and her native Portuguese) fluently â despite still having a fairly thick accent â she has a team of twelve Brazilian women working with her, all of whom also speak and understand English, Spanish and Portuguese.
âI tell everyone who works for me that they have to be able to communicate with clients in English,â Celly says. âYou have to be able to understand what the clients want and do whatever they ask when it comes to cleaning their homes.â
She says she usually uses a âteamâ approach, sending at least two and sometimes three members of her team to each job. âItâs much more efficient this way,â she says. âWe can clean a lot more places when we work together.â
Celly, who has been an American citizen for about 20 years, isnât usually actually working with the teams â sheâs the one coordinating the schedules and checking up on all of her employees to make sure they are getting to each location on time (and calling or texting the clients when one of âmy girlsâ is running late). âBut, when I have someone out sick or theyâre stuck someplace, I will still go and help out,â she says. âAnd, I try to be as flexible as possible when a client needs to change their schedule, too.â
The Covid-19 pandemic definitely took a toll on Cellyâs business, but says she was able to survive because she received a PPP (Paycheck Protection Program) loan from the government, âand continued to pay all of my employees who didnât go back to Brazil, even though they werenât able to work for several months. Without that money, I might have lost all of my clients.â
Clean-it offers (and is licensed to provide) residential and commercial (âWe are licensed to do medical and dental clinics, but not hospitals,â Celly says) cleaning services, including monthly, bi-weekly and weekly services, one-time cleans and move-in and move-out cleans. âWe have amazing references, too.,â she says.
Most of Clean-itâs clients are in Wesley Chapel, New Tampa, Lutz and Land OâLakes, she says, âbut we do travel a little further for some clients, especially those one-time cleaning clients.â
She adds, âWe really specialize in those move-in cleans. We usually end up getting the [new homeowners] as clients because we do such a great job.â
For more information about Clean-it and/or a free job quote, call (813) 505-0431. â GNÂ