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ADVERTISING & RATES The deadline for the May-June 2017 issue is April 10, 2017. The low rates below apply only to usable art in proportional size. All ads must be in digital format. NOTE: 10% discount given when ads prepaid a year in advance.
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Jessica.kingsborough @floridamoves.com 813-444-3755
PRESIDENT’S LETTER
Community events bring positive recognition to Northdale and the NCA has several planned for
the upcoming months. Within the pages of this newsletter, you’ll find information on the March 10th Concert in the Park, the March 18th Community Garage Sale, the April 1st Northdale Family Fun Festival & Parade and the April 15th Easter Egg Hunt. So, please mark your calendar so you won’t miss the fun.
All of these events are possible due to the dedication and commitment of your volunteer Board Members. Countless hours go into soliciting sponsors and restaurants to come to the festival, or to donate Easter baskets for the Egg Hunt raffle. We are proud that these efforts have grown these events and made them more popular every year. I want to express my appreciation to the event committee members that work so hard and to the staff at Northdale Park. Their partnership with us is the key to making many of our NCA events, as well as the Northdale OWLS senior group activi-ties, such a success.
Please be considerate and clean up after your pet. Many of the common areas of Northdale now have doggie poo sta-tions with bags to pick up waste. However, it’s still a fre-quent complaint from residents that their neighbors are not doing so.
I want to remind all Northdale residents to make sure that your home has clearly marked house numbers. In the case of emergency, it may be the difference of seconds in getting assistance to you or your loved ones.
Ann Frisbie
[email protected] 813-968-8460
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The Northdale Civic Association is
a volunteer organization of
concerned citizens whose mission
is to make Northdale a better
place to live and increase
property values by enforcing the
deed restrictions to which each
homeowner is legally subject.
The NCA is also the organized
voice of Northdale, and
represents residents when issues
affecting Northdale are raised by
Hillsborough County, the State of
Florida and other governing
bodies.
The NCA issues this Newsletter
and organizes the following
events and programs: Welcome
Wage Program; Easter Egg Hunt;
Community Garage Sales; Family
Fun Festival; Northdale Pumpkin
Run; Holiday Decorating Contest;
Meet the Candidates; and the
Northdale OWLS (Older, Wiser,
Lively, Seniors). Board Meetings
are open to the public.
NCA Board Officers
President: Ann Frisbie
Vice President: Tom Murray
Secretary: Jan Marshburn
Treasurer: Bill Castens
Residents can request an
investigation of deed restriction
violations. Complaints need to be
in writing or submitted online.
The NCA conducts periodic
neighborhood inspections and
will act on their findings when
necessary.
To request an investigation of a possible deed restriction, follow the instructions at www.northdale.org or, if you prefer, mail us a complaint. Print out a form online or pick one up at the UPS store or the Sheriff’s station in the BOCC building. Mail it to NCA Deed Restrictions at 3853 Northdale Blvd, #374, Tampa, FL 33624.
When a violation occurs a letter
will be sent to the violating
homeowner with a request to
correct the problem. After a
reasonale amount of time passes,
and the problems persists, the
coordinator may contact you
with the available options. Some
of these options could include
legal action against the
homeowners.
The NCA will not become
involved in conflicts between
neighbors, animal problems or
landscape issues due to drought.
Forms are available in each edition of the Northdale Newsletter. There are forms online at www.northdale.org.
Annual membership is only $35. All members are eligible to run
for NCA Board positions in
elections held each May.
Elections for those positions are
made by the sitting board at the
monthly board meetings. The
dates of those meetings are
posted in the Community
Calendar.
NCA Board
Directors
Robert Demeo
Frank Giordano
Martha Hughes
Robert Mantler
Bruce Poli
Raymond Powell
Claude Siler-Nixon
Nancy Stearns
Jessica Watterson
WHAT IS THE NCA? DEED RESTRICTION
VIOLATIONS
HOW TO JOIN THE NCA
HOW TO JOIN THE BOARD
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The NCA would like to take this opportunity to thank GM Keith Kulzer and the owners of the Northdale Golf Course, Fore Golf, for the attention they are giving to restoring the facility to promote the course and the community. In the past six months there has been an improvement in the appearance of the facility especially in the tennis areas. The owners realize there is more to do and assure us they will continue to work on improvements. That being said I personally, at the invitation of Keith, recently took a tour of the course and the homes that outline it. Before I get to my findings let me state this first. As you may or may not know the homes on the golf course have a second set of deed restrictions. All Northdale homes have the same deed restrictions but the golf course homes have a second set. When we perform a normal inspection run we obviously cannot see the back of the properties. During my tour I witnessed some homes with deplorable conditions such as broken fences, mold and mildew filled pools and unkempt back yards and patios. The broken fences are of the 3 or 4 foot variety. Remember buildings and or fences that block the golf course view is a violation. We are currently in discussions with our attorneys about some of
these issues and how we plan on addressing them. Where applicable the Code Enforcement folks have and will address the pool situation. We go that route because it is a health issue and it is expedient. We hope that the Northdale residents will support the golf and tennis efforts. A revised golf and tennis facility will only enhance our property values. Keith has also informed us that they plan on enhancing the restaurant facility and you do not have to be a golfer to enjoy them. Stop in at lunch time and see for yourself.
We receive complaints in many forms such as e mails, phone calls and letters. When you have an issue that you feel needs attention please go to the web site and file your complaint there. Not only does it help keep order, if a visit to a mediator is required it satisfies a legal requirement. Please understand we keep everything confidential and before we go to mediation we will let you know because a mediator may want that info.
The NCA Board firmly believes that members have a greater pride in our community and tend to do what they can to maintain a higher standard of appearance. We see in some areas where a few homeowners keep a lovely property, those they surround join in to try to do the same. It does not take a whole lot of effort to keep the landscape trimmed, keep mildew off of
walls and mail boxes and keep vehicles off the grass and blocking walkways. A little concern for your neighbor will go a long way toward protecting your property values. If you are not already a member, please become one.
Please remember that the NCA Board meets every third Monday of the month except December. Come and hear firsthand what we do, and not from hearsay. We urge you to share your thoughts with us by coming to a meeting or even writing to us via e-mail at www.northdale.org/ at contacts.
Deed Restriction Chairman [email protected]
DEED RESTRICTION
COMMITTEE REPORT
Frank Giordano
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Dr. Seuss Day in the Media Center
Volunteers are needed to help set up and run Dr. Seuss day. Please refer to the signup genius if you are able to help. All volunteers must be SERVE approved. http://www.signupgenius.com/go/70a0945abaa2f4-drseuss1 If this article is after March 2nd, then Mrs. Kline wants to thank everyone who volunteered or do-nated items.
Junie B Jones Book Club
Some second graders have been participating in Mrs. Kline’s Junie B Jone’s Book Club which began in Febru-ary. Students are required to read at least 6 of the books in the series. They attend the club on a weekly ba-sis where they participate in exciting related activities.
Scholastic Book Fair
Save the dates: March 9, 10, 20,21, and 22. Thank you to everyone who has offered to volunteer. It’s not too late. Go to the following site: http://www.signupgenius.com/go/70a0945abaa2f4-book1. We’re open late on March 9th till 7:00 pm. This is our conference night. Hope everyone can visit the fair. Our goal is to put over 2000 books into the hands of children and to help create home libraries.
Storytelling Festival
The Storytelling Festival will be held at the Robert Saunder’s Public Library on April 22nd from 10:00-4:00. It’s a fun event to attend. They have a storybook character parade, a bookstore, and national storytellers. Go to the following website for all the details: http://www.tampastory.org/.
Millionaire’s Club
Congratulations to all our students who have read over 1 Million words so far this year. They will be treated to a ceremony with the principals and media specialist on March 23rd where they will receive a certificate and a prize bag. Parents will be invited. The top five winners will also receive a B&N gift card and the top winner will receive an e-reader purchased by our PTA. The contest ends on March 10th. Way to go Million-aires!
Mythology Kick Off
Fifth graders will attend the Mythology Club kick-off on March 7th. They will be asked to read the five Percy Jackson books and to take a qualifying test in order to get into the club. 24 students will be accepted. Once in the club, they will meet once a week. The Mythology Bowl will be held on May 12th. Any volunteer who has a special interest in Mythology can assist with the club. Please contact Mrs. Kline at [email protected]
Claywell Elementary
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Community News
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Recently, Northdale gained its very
own art gallery with the opening of
D’Arte Gallery Wine & Tappas. Owners,
Bosko Curich and Cristina Denegri invite
you all to stop in at this one of a kind
venue. In addition to art, they feature
an extensive wine menu and tapas style
food. Originally from Peru, the couple
wanted to showcase their culture and
their art. You can visit them at 3861
Northdale Boulevard, call them at 813-
513-5457 or check them out on
Facebook at facebook/dartegallery.
ART GALLERY OPENS IN NORTHDALE
Another new business in Northdale,
Taziki’s Mediterranean Café, has
everyone talking about their great food.
Their menu features Mediterranean
favorites gyros, hummus and chargrilled
lamb.
Cory from Facebook writes: I LOVE this
place! My wife and I were getting to the
point where every place was a repeat,
and then we stopped here. FRESH,
flavorful, healthy, flavorful..Must try it! “
You can visit them at 3825 Northdale
Boulevard and they open at 11 AM daily.
Call them at 813-867-4747.
NEW RESTAURANT OPENS ATTENTION MERCHANTS & RESTAURANTEURS
If you’re looking for a great opportunity to market your business, the award-winning 15th Annual Northdale Family Fun Festival & Parade attracts thousands of potential new customers. The event will be held on April 1st at Northdale Park, 15550 Spring Pine Drive from 10:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. We ask participating restaurants to provide free food samples. All the festival merchants and restaurants are invited to participate in the parade.
To become an event sponsor, contact: Ann Frisbie at 813-968-8460, email: [email protected] To become a restaurant vendor, contact either: Jan Marshburn at 813-285-3199, email: [email protected] or Marty Katz at 813-373-8007, email: [email protected] Additional information and forms can be found at www.northdale.org
ATTENTION NORTHDALE RESIDENTS
If you know of a restaurant or merchant that you’d like to see represented at the event, please let them know about the opportunity that the festival offers them to highlight their business to the thousands of visitors that attend.
If you would like to become a volunteer and/or need community service hours, we welcome your help. Contact Ann Frisbie for information.
Community News
REAL ESTATE NEWS
Are you planning
a home renova-
tion in 2017? You
might consider
these home ren-
ovation trends
when planning
your remodel.
Marble & Brass.
This trend is
found in kitchen
and baths where white marble is
combined with satin brass fixtures
and offers a clean, sleek look.
Voice Activated Devices. Smart
homes are becoming more popular.
Voice activated devices, like Ama-
zon’s Alexa, are extremely popular
with homeowners.
Old Made New Again. Many home-
owners are getting creative by giving
old furniture pieces new repurposed
life in their home. One example, con-
verting a chest of drawers or old fil-
ing cabinet into a bath vanity.
Green Is In. From wall paint to win-
dows to light fixtures, green is the
top color of 2017. Green is always
eye pleasing as it is the most com-
mon color found in nature.
Keeping your home updated with
current design trends is always a
good investment!
Coldwell Banker Residential
Jessica.Kingsborough@
Floridamoves.com
Jessica Kingsborough
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COMMUNITY NEWS
Golf Course Adds Practice Range to Facility
Golfers rejoice! The Northdale Golf &
Tennis Club has added a practice range to
allow golfers to warm up prior to play or
to just practice their skills.
Long time residents will remember that
the golf course originally had a practice
range across the street where Claywell
Elementary is located today.
Golfers can purchase practice balls by the
bucket for a nominal fee. Check in at the
clubhouse for pricing and specials.
Northdale Golf & Tennis is located at
4417 Northdale Boulevard and can be
reached at 813-962-0428.
TELL US ABOUT IT!
Do you have a passion to share?
A Question? A tidbit of news?
We want to hear from you!
We are looking for:
News
Guest Columnists
Community Events
Community Pictures
Questions & Concerns
Please contact:
Jessica.Kingsborough
@floridamoves.com
813-444-3755
Check us out on Facebook!
If you are looking for updates from the
Northdale Civic Association and want to
know what’s going on in your
community, please check out our
Facebook page at facebook.com/
northdalecivicassociation.
The NCA has a team of volunteers and
board members who work hard to keep
our members up to date on business
openings, activities and events, and
general neighborhood information.
If you have any questions, information or
concerns, you may contact us on
Facebook, at our website
www.northdale.org or any of our board
members, officers or editor. Their
contact information is found throughout
the newsletter and at our website. We
appreciate your feedback!
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NORTHDALE
SPRING COMMUNITY-WIDE
Garage Sale!
SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 2017
8:00 AM to 1:00 PM
List your Sale in the Northdale “TREASURE MAP”
is only $5.00
The Treasure Map and participating addresses will be listed on our website at www.northdale.org and the site address will be included in advertising.
I want to list MY SALE in the Treasure Map.
Name: _______________________________________________
Address: _____________________________________________
Subdivision: __________________________________________
Items for Sale (20 words or less please):
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Return your $5.00 check and form no later than
MARCH 16, 2017
Call (813)961-4438 for additional information.
Make check payable to: Northdale Civic Association, and mail to:
3853 Northdale Blvd., Box 374
Tampa, FL 33624
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Monthly Meetings on 1st Tues
11 AM @ Northdale Park
Our Mission is to create a growing network of co-ed seniors, to provide social activities, local events, travel, entertainment and educational seminars in common interest groups as ways to safely enjoy our lives.
“OWLS March Madness – Even if you don’t follow basketball!”
Mar 1, Wed – Kayaking within the creek at Upper Tampa Bay Park. Mar 7, Tues – Corned Beef Cabbage, Bag Pipes, Irish Dancing & Such at Owls luncheon. Mar 15, Wed – Lunch Bunch at Brio’s Restaurant (Separate Checks). Mar 16, Thurs – 3rd Annual Homemade Cake Baking Contest for 3rd Annual Picnic. Mar 17, Fri – 3rd Annual Owls Picnic at Park food catered by John Erb. Mar 19, Sun – Carrollwood Players: La Cage Aux Folles, a musical. Mar 20, Mon – Bunco Party Luncheon at Brunchies, 14366 N. Dale Mabry Hwy. Mar 22, Wed – Medieval Times in Orlando – Join us for fun! Mar 25, Sat – “Line Dance Celebration” workshop at Northdale Park. Mar 27, Mon – Hike Lithia Springs Fish Hawk with County Naturalist Brad Lympany. Mar 29, Wed – Tampa Bay Downs Horse Racing & Buffet Luncheon. Apr 1, Sat – Family Fun Festival - Free Parking, Food, Games & Entertainment. Apr 4, Tues – J.A.M.S. Vegas Style Show by Ralph Alloco at Owls monthly luncheon. Apr 5, Wed – Tour Brian Glazer Jewish Community Center (Ft. Homer Hesterly Armory). Apr 15, Sat – Easter Egg Hunt at Northdale Park – Free event for the grandkids! Apr 17, Mon -- Bunco & Lunch at Brunchies, 14366 N. Dale Mabry Hwy. Apr 20, Thurs – Hike Honeymoon Island with County Naturalist Brad Lympany. Apr 25, Wed – Boat & Tram Ride on nature trip to Myakka River State Park. Apr 26, Wed -- Lunch Bunch st Taziki’s Mediterranean Café (Separate Checks). Apr 27, Thurs – Hop On, Hop Off Pirate Water Taxi downtown Tampa – Tours & Lunch. May 2, Tues – Reuben Morales singing at Owls Luncheon – What a voice!
For other scheduled events and more, see Owls website at: www.NorthdaleOWLS.org Weely Activities include Aerobics Lite, Bridge, Bing-Owl, Line Dancing, BBOB’s (Bill’s Blooming Orchid Buddies), Hand & Foot Cards, Mah Jongg, “Dress A Girl Around The World”, Pickleball, Yoga, Singing Hooters, Table Tennis, Meals on Wheels Deliveries, & Walking!
Got Questions? Talk to any member of the OWLS,
or contact Bill Castens at (813) 340-9436
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR
March 7, 2017
Owls Monthly Luncheon
Northdale Park
Corned Beef & Cabbage
March 10, 2017
Concert in the Park
Northdale Park
March 18, 2017
Spring Community Wide
Garage Sale
Northdale Community
March 14, 2017
NSTD Meeting: 7 PM
Northdale Park
BCG Conference Room
March 17, 2017
3rd Annual Owls Picnic
Northdale Park
Catered by John Erb
March 20, 2017
NCA Board Meeting: 7 PM
Northdale Park
BCG Conference Room
April 1, 2017
Northdale Family Fun
Festival & Parade
Northdale Park
April 15, 2017
Spring Egg Hunt
Northdale Park
April 17, 2017
NCA Board Meeting: 7 PM
Northdale Park
BCG Conference Room
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Northdale Special Tax District
NORTHDALE SPECIAL TAX DISTRICT REPORT
Spring is here and WaWa is moving along with their construction…it took a while but is now a reality. We
have an easement covering the monuments at Northdale Blvd. so there will be no changes to those areas.
Word is that WaWa will be replacing many of the trees removed during site prep.+
We are often asked where the $130.00 annual tax assessment goes each year. Here is a basic breakdown of
where your money is spent over the course of a year. Income is about $400,000.00 with repair and
maintenance budgeted at approximately $260,000, professional services and contractual obligations at
$110,000, accounting $2,000, insurance $3,000 and the balance going to utilities, printing, supplies etc.
Surpluses are carried over into the next fiscal year. A reserve is carried covering unexpected expenses. For
the safety of our community the tax district hires off duty deputies for about 120 hours per month doing 5
hour shifts approximately 25 days each month. Shifts vary as to time and day. This cost falls under
contractual obligations to cover the deputy rate per hour and a monthly fee to the Sheriff’s office. The
district also has contracts for common area maintenance, which includes tree trimming, irrigation repairs,
etc. along with monthly treatment of various ponds as well as our contract with our Administrator.
The adjacent page includes names of current trustees and contact information for the Administrator. Note
that the district meets the second Tuesday of each month at 7 PM in the conference room in the Bill Castens’
Gym in the Northdale Park complex. Visitors are always welcome. The district functions under the
jurisdiction of Hillsborough County and current Florida Sunshine Laws.
Input from residents is appreciated whether suggestions for improvement or notification of issues which
need attention. If anyone has suggestions for future articles regarding our community, or any other
comments, please contact me at [email protected].
Thanks for helping keep our community safe and a great place to live!
President – Northdale Special Tax District
Nancy Stearns
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Northdale Special Tax District
What is the NSTD?
The Northdale Special Taxing District is a Hillsborough County dependent tax district. The District was originally set-up under a State ordinance, but in 1992 was adopted under County ordinance #92-35. The County collects the taxes for the District and provides the ordinance or regulations that give authority to the District. Funds are derived from the County non-ad valorem tax of $130 per residential unit. Residents in single family homes, along with apartments and condominiums are assessed $130. Also, all properties within Northdale boundaries including businesses and other non-profit groups are taxed based on an equitable per residential unit basis.
The District is responsible for maintaining the common areas throughout Northdale. These areas include the main entrances coming into Northdale, landscaping in common areas alongside roadways and medians, neighborhood entrances, the outer surface of the block walls and along the roadside. The District also maintains selected lakes and wetland areas along the main roadways in Northdale.
The District is governed by a Board of nine trustees who are elected by the public or appointed by the Board. Board members must be registered voters and reside in Northdale. The trustees receive no compensation for their work. The Board has hired an administrator to complete many of the day-to-day details of the district. The administrator is a sub-contracted (paid) position.
Although the District does maintain the common areas in Northdale, there are many areas that the District does not control. The District does not maintain roads, street lighting, street signs, or utility lines. Also, the District does not maintain private property or enforce deed restrictions. Deed restrictions are enforced by the Northdale Civic Association (NCA). The District and the Civic Association are two different and separate bodies. The District is a public governmental body and the Civic Association is a private association of Northdale residents. Only the Civic Association has authority to issue deed restriction warnings.
Although separate, the District and the Civic Association work to achieve the same goal of making Northdale a great place to live.
Northdale Special Taxing District
Board of Trustees
Nancy Stearns - President Tom Murray - Vice President
Eli White -Treasurer Don Hachey - Secretary
Angel Bustelo
Frank Giordano Ray Klaus
Bill Castens Earl Albright
Contact Information
(813) 810-0125
Northdale Special Tax District PO Box 340024
Tampa, FL 33694-0024
rick@thefloridasolutions group.com
"Tax District Meetings are held on the second Tuesday of each month at 7PM at Northdale Park, Bill Castens Gymnasium conference room. The next meetings will be:
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Foodie’s Corner
AT A GLANCE
Sometimes we need to go beyond the brand, behind the line to see who is there dedicating themselves to our community. Thomas McHale of Beef O Brady’s in Northdale is our unsung hero in the culinary local scene. Tom rarely says no when it comes to helping our area families, students and youth sports. Tom has owned the Beefs in Northdale since 1996. He’s seen how our area has evolved and is grateful that folks choose Beefs for their casual dining in Northdale.
What’s the Secret Sauce to Beefs Success? Tom: “When you come to Beef’s you are passing a lot of other new spots to walk in my doors. We want to thank our customers by going above and beyond. We want our customer’s to be like family. Our bartenders and wait staff are welcoming, they love introducing regulars to new customers. We feel like we are hosting a fun gathering every day. We also love sports teams coming in! We have over 25 TV’s with every sport
on all the time! Giving back to the community means everything. It’s the way I was raised. I welcome schools, non-profits, sport’s teams to come do spirit nights and our pancake give back. It’s a lot of fun and helps everyone.”
Let’s talk wings! We all love Beefs for their wings, they have a new flavor to make you dream in dry spices! It’s their Nashville Hot dry rub. It is different than what you’ve ever had at Beefs. It has a savory blend with a kick of heat! Tom’s favorite is also the Nuclear Wings, it has an extreme heat with a lot of flavor. Definitely have the cool blue cheese ready to help cool down those taste buds! (an ice cold beer wouldn’t hurt
either). Fair Fare near home! Their fried pickles are one of their most popular appetizers. The crunch and dill flavor will have you dipping with delight! Now, to the funnel fries…yes, funnel FRIES! The basket is filled with fried sweet dough with a generous dusting of powered sugar. There are even chocolate and caramel sauces for dipping! They are melt in your mouth delicious, just like the carnival but in your own neighborhood, everyday!
Week Day Specials: Mondays- $5.99 build your own burger with fries Tuesdays- $5.99 Two tacos plus chips and salsa
Tuesdays- Kids Eat Free All Day (one per adult meal) Wednesdays- $9.99 pizza two toppings & 79 cent wings (order in qty
8,12,18 or 25) Thursdays- $5.99 Chicken Tender Sliders with fries
Fridays- $9.99 Seafood Combo, Fish & Shrimp with fries
Beef O’Brady’s of Northdale
Location:
15784 N Dale Mabry Hwy
Tampa, FL 33618
Hours:
Open Daily
Contact:
813-969-4647
Dine-in, Take-out and catering.
Thomas McHale, Proprietor
Connect with them
Facebook.com/beefsnorthdale
@beefsnorthdale
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Foodie’s Corner
Michele Northrup, aka the Saucy
Queen, has been burning down the
competition within the fiery food
industry. Her all-natural gourmet hot
sauce company, Intensity Academy
Sauces, has won more than 50 national
awards within eight years. Michele was
named Tamp Bay Business Woman of
the Year in Manufacturing and Business
Leader’s Woman Extraordinaire.
Michele’s current company, Intensity
Academy, has her on a hot trail to
success. Her all natural gourmet and hot
sauce company has led her to
combining the talents of her partners to
create the Sauceology Group. Michele’s
strength within the group is her fiery
marketing and branding results.
Michele is a 20 year resident of
Northdale. She was just named Best in
the Biz for Social Media in Tampa Bay!
You can contact Michele directly at: Email [email protected]. Instagram & Twitter @saucyqueen Facebook SaucyQueen
SAUCY QUEEN
When folks heard I was writing about Tom from Beefs they wanted to jump in to help share what this man really does for our community behind the scenes. “The Community Food Pantry located in Carrollwood has been humbled by the graciousness of Beef O' Brady's Northdale owner Thomas McHale. He is always first to say he can help and lend a hand when we need some support or a fundraising night venue we trust. Thank you Tom for giving back to the community in which we live. Helping our local neighbors stay strong
together is a passion we share and we are privileged to have you sponsor us as we help those with food insecurities.” Monica Wilson, Director. “The NORTHSIDE DOLPHINS are privileged to be a part of the Northdale community. In fact, businesses like Beef O' Brady's ~Northdale are one of the reasons we are successful. Thanks to owner Thomas McHale for allowing us to host registrations and spirit nights at Beef O' Brady's. The family atmosphere is great and your willingness to give back to the youth in the community we are very thankful for.” Lisa Beggs, President and Cheer Coordinator Northside Dolphins (Youth Football and Cheer). “For many years Tom and Beef's has sponsored so many students in clubs, athletics and numerous events of which Gaither students have been involved. He rarely says "no" and students know when it comes down to it, he donates in whatever way they need. He employs many Gaither students on a continual basis. I think it's admirable that he makes a point to chat with our athletes and students who come in to eat in the restaurant. I know that he supports more schools than just Gaither and I hope he knows how much his partnership means to the Cowboys! Thank you TOM!” Teresa Trumbach, Gaither HS I know while I was in interviewing Tom, I was mesmerized by his interactions with his regular customers, staff members and students who came in. His compassion for others and gratefulness for those who walk thru the door is apparent. He took the time to talk with Gaither students and asked about their game and how they were doing. Then welcomed several new guests and joked with regulars all while being interviewed and answering questions to the staff. He is a remarkable jewel in our community, next time you are craving wings or want a good burger with fries, please consider giving back to the man behind the wings in Northdale.
Brrrrr…… Ice Cold Beer Monday-Friday Specials 3-6pm $3 domestic pints
$3 domestic bottles $1 off wine/sangria glass
Craft Beers are discounted
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Concert in the Park
Sponsored by the Northdale
Civic Association
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Featuring:
Friday, March 10
6-9 PM
Northdale Park
15550 Spring Pine Drive
Bring a picnic basket, a blanket or a chair.
Family
Fun!
Join the NCA
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The Northdale Civic Association is made
up of members like YOU! We welcome
home owners, renters and businesses
alike to get involved with our civic efforts
in Northdale!
The Northdale Civic Association needs YOU! Do
you know all that the NCA is hard at work on to
help improve your community?
Deed Restrictions Enforcement
Northdale Owl’s
Community events: Concerts in the Park,
Family Fun Festival, Easter Egg Hunt,
Community Garage Sales, Pumpkin Run,
Holiday Lighting Contest and MUCH MORE!
Community Newsletter delivered to your
door 6 times a year.
Representation to local government.
Welcome Wagon Program for new residents
Support local schools
Support local businesses
Assist in crime watch
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Tentative 2017-2018 School Schedule
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2017 Northdale Easter Egg Hunt
April 15 at Northdale Park 9:00 A.M.—10:00 A.M. Raffle Registration
10:00 A.M.—Easter Basket Raffle
(located at playground pavilion)
Easter Egg Hunt to begin immediately following the raffle.
Easter Egg Exchange—all Easter Eggs should be exchanged for an Easter goody bag provided by the Northdale Civic
Association
EASTER EGG HUNT RULES
Children must collect Easter Eggs in age appropriate areas (ages 4 & younger around marked off area under trees; ages 5 to
10 yrs old in marked off area in open field).
No more than 8 eggs collected per child.
All Easter eggs must be returned to receive a Free goody bag.
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