24

FOCUS Brandon 05-08

Embed Size (px)

DESCRIPTION

FOCUS Magazine Brandon Edition Issue 05-08

Citation preview

Page 1: FOCUS Brandon 05-08
Page 2: FOCUS Brandon 05-08

APRIL 2012 thefocusmagazine.com2

Page 3: FOCUS Brandon 05-08

ABOUT OUR CENTERWe, and the American Academy of Pediatric Dentists, urge that chil-dren have a regular dental program established by age two. Not only is it important to your child’s physical well-being, but proper dental care impacts self-image and social development from an early age.

OUR PROGRAMS INCLUDE:Preventive Care • Restorations • Growth & DevelopmentWhite Fillings • Sealants & Bondings • Teeth Alignment

Advanced Functional Appliances • Orthodontics

8:30 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. Monday – Friday • Evening Hours by Appt.24-hr. Emergency Care • Military Provider

ACCEPTING MOST DENTAL INSURENCE PROGRAMSPLANT CITY – 659-3407 • SOUTH TAMPA – 254-8457

www.pediatricdentalcenter.net

Page 4: FOCUS Brandon 05-08

APRIL 2012 thefocusmagazine.com4

TABLE OF CONTENTSVolume 5 Issue 8 • April 2012

focusbrandon.com

LICENSING OPPORTUNITYLicensed territories are available. We are looking to expand the family and are looking for motivated individuals to join our award winning team. If you are interested in owning your own Focus Magazine contact Mike Floyd at 813.707.8783 ext 26.

07 LOCALDiscover how the local SCORE chapter’s retired executives can help local businesses and enjoy learning how the recent Fashion for a Cause event benefitted local girls and the Women’s Resource Center. It’s all good!

14 FEATUREMeet Sara Vinzant, Director of Brandon’s Relay for Life event to benefit the American Cancer Society. She is passionate about the cause she has worked since age 10

20 BUSINESS PROFILETampa Lights has beautiful and creative answers for all of your outdoor lighting needs. Evening parties and Christmas light installations on homes will never be the same. This company meets a unique need.

FOCUSBRANDON.COMFull digital version of the current and past magazines

Extended features, interviews, dining profiles and business profiles with extra content

Community news updates

16

21

0807

American Cancer SocietyRelay for Life

ON THE COVER

11 - CHAMBER OF COMMERCE22 - EVENT CALENDAR

14

16 SPOTLIGHTThe annual Relay for Life event in our community brings out the best in us. Folks gather to support, share stories, remember, walk and have some fun - all in an effort to support the cause to find a cure for cancer. Each year the event grows and improves. Be there!!

21 DINING PROFILEChina Fuji serves up some of the best Chinese and Japanese cuisine in town and the Chens have established a loyal following. Freshly prepared sushi is also a specialty at the Valrico restaurant now celebrating its fifth year in business.

Page 5: FOCUS Brandon 05-08

FOCUS MAGAZINE BRANDON APRIL 2012 5

Our Tasting Room & Gift Shop is

open daily until 6PMSample all our wines

for just $6. Due to popular demand, we have brought back our ice wine for a

limited time.

Host Your Next Special Moment at

Keel & CurleyWedding

Ceremonies & Receptions

Showers, Parties, & Corporate Events

Friday Evening After Hours Wine BarHappy Hour 6PM - 7PMWine Tasting until 9PMLive Music 6:30PM - 10:30PM

Jazz Guitarist 4/7 7PM, happy hour 6-7PM. Les Sabler is a Florida native Jazz guitar specialist playing blues and jazz favorites

as well as hits from his studio albums. Tickets are $8 on our Website.

813.752.9100 5202 W. Thonotosassa Rd., Plant City

www.keelandcurleywinery.com

Come Experience the Napa Valley Of Tampa Bay

Come Experience the Napa Valley Of Tampa Bay

Page 6: FOCUS Brandon 05-08

APRIL 2012 thefocusmagazine.com6

Got a story idea? Looking to advertise in Focus? Contact us for more information.

Floyd Publications, Inc. 702 W. Dr. MLK Jr. Blvd.Plant City, FL 33563

Office 813.707.8783 Fax 813.764.0990

www.focusbrandon.com

Standards of accuracy: The goal of the writers at FOCUS Magazine is to provide heart-warming stories that are accurate from the start. Being human, however, we sometimes make mistakes. Please forgive us.

So if you notice anything that is incorrect, then please do not hesitate to contact the editorial department and inform it about the fact error. To do so, call (813) 707-8783 or e-mail [email protected]. The staff will fix the error in a timely manner.

FOCUS Magazine is published monthly and is available through local Plant City businesses, restaurants and many local venues.

Advertisers warrant and represent the descriptions of their products advertised are true in all respects. Focus Magazine assumes no responsibility for claims made by advertisers. All letters and their contents sent to Focus Magazine become the sole property of Floyd Publications, Inc and may be reproduced thereof. All views expressed in all articles are those of the authors and not necessarily those of Floyd Publications, Inc. Use or duplication of material used in this publication is prohibited without approved written consent from Floyd Publications, Inc.

Publisher Mike [email protected]

Office Manager Dede [email protected]

Copy Editor Cheryl [email protected]

Credit Manager Angel [email protected]

Sales Julie Hasting | Aldo Trevino | Kelligh Klein

Production Anthony Sassano |Tony Cartagena

Distribution Byron SpradlinBelva DeVane

Photographers Aldo TrevinoLori Blaser | Jennifer Darnell

Staff Writers Cheryl JohnstonBrian West | Joe Bowles |Derek Maul | Dan Conrod Heather Davis | Megan Braglin | Amanda Molinaro

Contributors Al Ruechel | Gil Gott Bruce Rodwell | Jo-An Lusk | Nate Davis

What fun it’s been this month to share our great eastern Hillsborough communities and bountiful berry harvest with visitors from all 50 states and many other countries!

DeDe and I and the staff have enjoyed every minute of the Strawberry Festival and the events we’ve covered on Focus TV.

Perhaps the best part of our own adventure was mingling with the crowds and learning how much others enjoy the Festival’s ten days in the spotlight. Even now I smile when I think of all those folks, ourselves included, waiting patiently in those quick-moving lines to create our own bowl overflowing with sweet, juicy strawberries, on cake or biscuit, topped with whipped cream.

The big question this year is - what kind of new “deep-fried” food did you try? Was it the pickles, the green beans, the Oreos or the butter? How about a doughnut burger or bacon dipped in chocolate or strawberry kettle corn? Our personal favorite was the Red Velvet Elephant Ear, coated in plenty of powdered sugar, naturally.

Now we’ll be back to the “eating healthy plan” again - but oh, the delicious memories of exotic and lo-cal fair foods. Um-um good!

And of course, what festival would be complete without children and all the entertaining things for them to do - like rides and games and animals and competitions of every sort. Watching parents and grandparents enjoy the smiles on the kids’ faces will always be a reassuring sight. It’s then we realize that what always matters most in life are the simple things, like festival trips with family and friends and seeing everything new as if through the eyes of a child.

We hope you will enjoy this issue’s stories about Relay for Life and Fashion for a Cause. If you have a spare moment, check in at myFocusTV.com to view videos of Festival events you might have missed.

As always, it’s our delight to showcase what makes your world go ‘round.

Mike Floyd - [email protected]

LETTER FROM THE PUBLISHER

Providing short Term and Long

Term Care.

Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapy

We offer a wide range of nursing services:Infusion & Enteral, Therapy~Wound,

Respiratory, Tracheotomy, and

Total Parenteral Nutrition Care

We accept Medicare, Humana, Wellcare and Other Major Insurances.

2202 West Oak Ave. • Plant City 33563 • 813-754-3761

The New Physical Therapy Gym

Apollo BeAch ................................Apollo Beach220 Apollo Beach Blvd ...............................645-1499

BlooMINGDAle ..... Royal Oaks Shopping Center3248 Lithia-Pinecrest Rd ........................... 654-8113

BlooMINGDAle ...... Just S. of Bloomingdale Ave.3513 Bell Shoals Rd. .................................654-9292

BRANDoN .............................Lake Brandon Village11393 Causeway Blvd. ..............................643-6944

FIShhAWK .........................................Fishhawk16707 Fishhawk Blvd. .............................654-7991

VAlRIco ......................................Valrico Commons1999 E. Brandon Blvd. ...............................654-2324

VAlRIco .......................... Shoppes Brandon Farms2511 E Brandon Blvd. ................................643-4825

RIVeRVIeW...........................Summerfield Crossing13196 US Hwy 301.....................................671-4156

RIVeRVIeW........................................Goolsby Point11697 N. Boyette RoAD........................672-1832

20% OFF

SHIRTS

30% OFF

20% OFF

ENTIRE ORDER Dry Cleaning

$167

ENTIRE ORDER Comforters & Blankets

Wedding Gowns, Alterations & Drapes

Valid on incoming orders only. No exceptions. Not valid with other coupons or promotions.

expires: 5/1/12

Valid on incoming orders only, no exceptionsNot valid with other coupons or promotions.

expires: 5/1/12

Valid on incoming orders only, no exceptions.Not valid with other coupons or promotions.

expires: 5/1/12

Valid on incoming orders only, no exceptions. $5 Minimum Order. Not valid with other coupons or

promotions.expires: 5/1/12

FM

FM

FM

FM

$1.67

with coupon

SHIRTSonly

Ea. Laundered only

Page 7: FOCUS Brandon 05-08

FOCUS MAGAZINE BRANDON APRIL 2012 7

LOCAL » FOCUS

SCORE RETIRED EXECUTIVES OFFER BUSINESS EXPERTISE

WRITTEN BY: JANICE DOYLE

There’s good news and there’s bad news. The bad news is that about a third of all new businesses close their doors

in the first three years and a quarter of the businesses that fail each year are more than 10 years old. The good news is that volunteers from SCORE (Service Corps of Retired Executives) provide free advice to help small businesses open and stay open. SCORE volunteers are retired executives or business owners who have a desire to give

back what they have learned over a lifetime.

Joe LoPresti is one of these volunteers from the Tampa Chapter of the national SCORE organization. He said, “What we try to do is make people know what’s involved in running a business to keep them in business. We’re trying to grow businesses so they can hire people and be more profitable. That will grow the economy.”

Everyone in the SCORE organization recognizes that the world of business is

changing fast. “Things are important today that we never thought about 10 years ago, like teaching an IT course or a web course,” LoPresti said. Modern business requires it. He added, “You can never get ahead of technology, so the volunteers keep growing with it in order to help guide businesses.”

To meet these technology needs, SCORE now includes “resource members,” experienced business men who volunteer and bring specialized technology information to small business owners.

A typical small business used to be composed of the owner and family members or friends who formed the business’s board of directors. A business’s board today requires more expertise. SCORE is forming an advisory group of volunteers such as a banker, an attorney, etc. who can come alongside and advise small business boards as needed.

After nine years with SCORE, LoPresti has many stories. “A success story for us,” he said, “means the owner started something and carried it off successfully.”

Some small business owners come back every two or three years after they get going to get additional counseling, often when their growth has hit a wall and they need help to move forward.

SCORE can also advise a trade person who may want to buy out the company he works for. In that case, it is important the person knows there is more involved than continuing to do the trade part. He must learn to do the business side as well.

Each county’s SCORE group of volunteers is self-supporting (for costs of office space, phone, internet, etc.). They offset these costs by charging $35 per person for the classes they offer. It’s the best bargain an owner will find anywhere.

Everyone coming to SCORE, for example, starts with the Going Into Business class, which carries the message: “If you can’t do all these things we’re showing you, don’t go into business. Save your money.” Other classes include creating a business plan, marketing, QuickBooks and more.

In business, LoPresti said, “You can’t always start always where you want to start because you didn’t know what you have to know. That’s where we help.” All the classes are co-taught by two or three seasoned business executives who have had senior corporate experience or who have owned successful small businesses, or both.

Thinking about going into business? SCORE volunteers can help. For information, call 813-988-1435 or go to www.tampascore.org.

• Dinner• DJs• Live Bands• Dancing• Ladies Night 813-685-9218

1602 E. SR 60, Valrico, FL 33594

Find Us on ...............Find Us on ...............

• Dinner• DJs• Live Bands• Dancing• Ladies Night

Something For ALL!

• Late Night Menu• Pool• Arcade Games• Karaoke

Where Brandon Ends and the FUN Begins!

Page 8: FOCUS Brandon 05-08

APRIL 2012 thefocusmagazine.com8

LOCAL » FOCUS

FASHION FOR A CAUSEBENEFITS WOMEN’S RESOURCE CENTERSTORY BY: DALE BLISS PHOTOS COURTESY OF: JOANNA WEISS

Offering hope to young women through style and fashion was the theme for the March 10 “Fashion For A Cause” show,

an inaugural event to benefit the Women’s Resource Center.

WRC partnered with LW Hair Studio and Spa to showcase 300 gently worn formal dresses available for purchase with bids starting as low as $25. Fashionistas on a budget were in dress heaven.

Seating was limited to 100 guests. Following the formal showing, attendees took advantage of the opportunity to try on favorite gowns and place a bid for their perfect fit. One hundred percent of the ticket and dress sale proceeds benefitted WRC.

Pleased with the outcome, event co-chairs Nancy Dawsey and Robin Dunbar, shared, “Our goal was for this to be a successful event to enable young ladies who may not have funds to purchase a beautiful gown for their prom, homecoming or other formal event”.

Joanna Weiss, who took photos, said, ““I cherish being part of Fashion for a Cause to benefit WRC, an organization that changes the lives of families in our community.”

Since 2003, the faith-based, not for profit WRC organization has provided resources, education and case management to support families, single parents, and individuals experiencing difficulties. WRC impacts the community by working to reduce addictions, child abuse, domestic violence, homelessness and loneliness. Founded by a group of women who themselves had overcome personal struggles, WRC is a place where those in crisis find respect, hope and compassionate support.

Dawsey and fellow WRC board member Liz Brewer developed the idea for “Fashion for a Cause.” Both have sons and daughters and have experienced the enormous expenses for these important events in their children’s lives.

“So many young girls wear a dress only once, so we thought it would be awesome to accept dress donations and let other young ladies

experience the feeling of being a princess on their special day. We hope this will become an annual community event,” reflected Dawsey.

The gowns were memorable treasures that could live on as they’re passed to another group who perhaps couldn’t afford the dress they’d love to wear at those upcoming special occasions.

Event model Morgan Infinger commented, “I want to help others by making them feel better about themselves.”

“Fashion for a Cause was the event of the year for us,” said LW Hair Studio and Spa owner Laura Weber. “It allowed the opportunity to partner with WRC and be part of something greater than ourselves. It taught me (and I’m sure others), the importance of cooperation and communication. Working alongside Robin, Nancy, and Cheryl was an amazing honor, for they exemplify compassion and determination and desire a true sense of wellbeing for their community.”

As for the outcome, Weber added, “We succeeded in receiving over 300 formal dress donations, watched nine beautiful girls gracefully model 50 premiere dresses, saw the design team accomplish 50 different looks for the models, no one fell, and we raised awareness and collected funds for WRC to continue its wonderful work. Many of the amazingly wonderful volunteers walked away saying, “OK, when’s the next one?”

Brewer said, “What an exciting event this was for young ladies to purchase beautiful dresses at incredible prices. We’ve been so blessed to have many wonderful donations and models that made this event perfect! On behalf of the WRC Board, we thank everyone who helped raise much needed funds for the Women’s Resource Center”.

Plans are in progress for the 2013 event. Visit www.wrctampa.org for donation information, call 813-661-3696, extension 242, or visit WRC at 1017 N. Kingsway Road. Executive Director Cheryl English and her staff would appreciate your help.

Taylor Dawsey smiles and beautifully models a classic black and white gown.

Riley Andreu wowed the crowd in a timeless turquoise sequined gown.

Riley Andreu and Jenna Haynes share a fun moment before the event began

Page 9: FOCUS Brandon 05-08

FOCUS MAGAZINE BRANDON APRIL 2012 9

Page 10: FOCUS Brandon 05-08

APRIL 2012 thefocusmagazine.com10

www.feltonsmarket.com

Felton’s Meat & Grocery617 North Maryland Ave. Plant City, FL • 813-752-1548

Monday - Saturday 7am-9pm Sunday 7am-8pm

Freshest MEAT and LOWEST prices in town!

STEAKSTEAK

RIBS

HAM

RIBS

HAM

TURKEY

Page 11: FOCUS Brandon 05-08

FOCUS MAGAZINE BRANDON APRIL 2012 11

BRANDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE » FOCUS

BRANDON CHAMBERSMALL BUSINESS EDUCATION

In partnership with the Greater Brandon Chamber of Commerce the Hillsborough County Small Business Information Center (SBIC) holds FREE small business counseling every Tuesday and Wednesday, 8:30am to 4:00pm, at the Chamber. For more information or to schedule an appointment please call 813-689-1221.

FREE Working Smarter Workshop led by counselors of the Hillsborough County Small Business Information Center. The “Bookkeeping Essentials” seminar will be held on Tuesday, April 10th, 9:30am – 11:30am, at the Chamber. This seminar will cover how to maintain necessary records, accounts receivable/payable, payroll, sales taxes and other procedures. For more information or to register please contact Laura Cook at [email protected] or 813-689-1221, ext. 8846.

Biz Ed 101 – Wednesday, April 25th, 11:00am to 1:00pm, at the Chamber, “How to Expand Your Circle of Influence”, cost is $18 per person, and includes lunch. Registrations can be made online at www.brandonchamber.com, or contact Laura Cook at 813-689-1221, ext. 8846. In this seminar attendees can expect to cover: Strategies to brand themselves in their territory and dominate the territory quickly; getting quality lead introductions and finding more deals in less time; and the safest ways to meet new prospects, leverage networking efforts and the habits of sales success. The Biz Ed series is sponsored by Sunshine State Federal Savings & Loan Assn.

APRIL NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES

Business After Hours – Tuesday, April 10th, 5:30pm, hosted by Barnacles, 926 Providence Road, Brandon. Networking @ Noon – Tuesday, April 17th, location to be announced.

Coffee Club – Tuesday, Tuesday, April 24th, location to be announced.

YOUNG PROFESSIONALS - BRANDON

Are you under 39 years of age? Or feel like it??? Then this group is for you. YP Brandon inspiresyoung professionals to Lead by example, Grow by association, and Give back to the Brandon community. Come join the Young Professionals at Mello Mushroom, 10959 Causeway Blvd., Brandon, Thursday, April 5th, 5:30pm, for a Networking Social. This event is FREE for YP members and $5 for guests. Can’t make the social? Join us for a Straight Up Networking Luncheon on Wednesday, April 11th, 11:45am, at Cali Viejo, 436 E. Brandon Blvd., Brandon. For more information on YP Brandon or their events please contact Victoria Singletary at [email protected], or 813-689-1221, ext. 8836 or Crystal Colegrove at [email protected] or 813-689-1221, ext. 8824, or visit www.ypbrandon.com.

YP NIGHT WITH THE LIGHTNING – NETWORKING EVENT

Come join the Young Professionals group for a networking event on Monday, April 2nd, at a Tampa Bay Lightning game on the Bud Light Party Deck/Suite. Cost is $50 per person and includes; game ticket, all you can eat (hamburgers, hotdogs, baked beans, potato salad and chips), all you can drink (soda, draft beer and house wine), free Lightning gift and enter to win an autographed Steven Stamkos hat. For more information please contact Victoria Singletary at [email protected], or 813-689-1221, ext. 8836 or Crystal Colegrove at [email protected] or 813-689-1221, ext. 8824, or visit www.ypbrandon.com. To purchase tickets please call Chris Duffy with the Lightning at 813-301-6812

BRANDON BUSINESS EXPO & “Taste of Brandon™” Event

The 2012 Brandon Business Expo & “Taste of Brandon™” event will be held on Thursday, May 17th, 3:30pm to 8:00pm, at the Florida State Fairgrounds – Special Events Center. Sponsors and exhibitors for this year’s event are currently being sought with prices for a 10’ x 10’ space beginning at $275. For more information or to register please contact Victoria Singletary at [email protected], or 813-689-1221, ext. 8836 or Crystal Colegrove at [email protected] or 813-689-1221, ext. 8824, or visit www.brandonchamber.com.

FOCUS ON BUSINESS NETWORKING EVENTCome join the Brandon Chamber, Leadership Brandon Alumni and FOCUS Magazine for a FREE networking event, Thursday, April 26th, 5:30pm to 7:00pm, at The Rack, 1025 W. Brandon Blvd., Brandon. Bonus 2-4-1 Drink Specials, $3 mixed Drinks and half off sushi with over $750 in door prizes. For more information please contact Crystal Colegrove at [email protected], or 813-689-1221, ext. 8824.

WELCOME NEW MEMBERS

Acts 360; Annie’s Homecare Agency; Back to Wellness Chiropractic; Bloomingdale Acupuncture & Nutrition; ClubLink Corporation; Diversified Benefit Consultants of Florida; Global Import Agency; Guardian Protection Services; H. Charles Locksmith; Hinton Farms Produce, Inc.; Jaye’s Closet; Khovnanian Homes @ Valterra; Lowe’s; Lowe’s of E. Brandon; Mainstay Suites Conference Center; Mi Amor Hair Studios, Inc.; Neuro Center of Brandon Weight Loss; Thanks a Latte; Tia’s Tex Mex and You Say When Yogurt Shoppe Bloomingdale

BUSINESS BRIEFING

Owned and Operated by Greg and Tanya

Mayfi eld

813-785-0500 www.brandonseptic.com

SEPTIC PROBLEMS?

Honesty and Great Service Provided Daily!

* Drain� elds Installed/ Replaced* Septic Tank Pump Outs* Septic System Maintenance

Mention this add and recieve 5% o� a Drain� eld Replacement

SEPTIC PROBLEMS?SEPTIC PROBLEMS?WE HAVE THE SOLUTION!

Page 12: FOCUS Brandon 05-08

APRIL 2012 thefocusmagazine.com12

MARCH 17“THE FIDDLER” BOB RYMANA ST. PATRICK’S DAY

BALLROOM DINNER SHOWCome celebrate the event! Ryman is a masterof the violin and takes you through a magicaljourney of the classics to country favorites.The Las Vegas Sounds will also perform.Car show in the afternoon and deck party witha St. Patty’s tradition of green beer before theshow. Pre-show at 7–Main-show at 8.

MARCH 17RALPH ALLOCCO& SECOND WINDPerforming in the Red Rose Dining Room.

MARCH 23 thru 24DOO WOP WEEKENDEXTRAVAGANZA VISTARRING - BARBARA HARRIS & THE TOYS

THE MYSTICS • THE LEGENDARY TEENAGERS

JIMMY GALLAGHER OF THE PASSIONS • DESTINY

THE LAS VEGAS SOUNDS • BOB RYMAN

The annual event is taking on its sixth yearof fun, food, contest and great music from abygone era. Friday night performances include:The Mystics, Jimmy Gallagher (lead singer ofthe Passions), Barbara Harris & The Toys andThe Las Vegas Sounds.Saturday night performances include:The Mystics, Jimmy Gallagher, The Legendary

Teenagers and The Las Vegas Sounds Bandwill perform in the Ballroom. Bob Ryman willperform in the Dining Room.

MARCH 30JOHNNY ALSTON’SMOTOWN ROCK & ROLL REVUEPerforming in the Red Rose Dining Room,plus Destiny.

MARCH 31BOB RYMANBob Ryman is a master of the violin. Rymanplays favorites from Bluegrass to Broadway,from Country to Classics. Destiny before andafter the show in the Red Rose Dining Room.

APRIL 6BOBBY PALERMOBobby Bobby Palermo has been voted TampaBay Entertainer of the Year two years in a row.Enjoy a night of humour, impersonations andfabulously listenable and danceable music.Destiny opens and closes.

APRIL 7TREY DEES AND DESTINYPerforming in the Red Rose Dining Room.

APRIL 8EASTER BUFFETOur chefs are preparing a fabulous feast for you!The Easter Bunny will drop by for photos.Call for seating times and reservations.

APRIL 13JOHNNY ALSTON’SMOTOWN ROCK & ROLL REVUEPerforming in the Red Rose Dining Room,plus Destiny.

APRIL 14THE JARMELSThe Jarmels are a Doo Wop/R&B group.Their single, “A Little Bit of Soap,” reachednumber 12 in America on the Billboard chart.Destiny opens and closes the show in theRed Rose Dining Room.

APRIL 20JOHNNY ALSTON’SMOTOWN ROCK & ROLL REVUEPerforming in the Red RoseDining Room, plus Destiny.

APRIL 21RALPH ALLOCCO& SECOND WINDPerforming in the Red Rose Dining Room.

APRIL 27JOHNNY ALSTON’SMOTOWN ROCK & ROLL REVUEPerforming in the Red RoseDining Room, plus Destiny.

GIFT CARDSAVAILABLE

Show Guests stayovernight at special rate!

WWW.REDROSEINNANDSUITES.COM

Red Rose Inn & SuitesI-4 Exit 21

2011 N. Wheeler St. • Plant City, FL 33563Mrs. Evelyn Madonia -Owner

Call 813.752.3141 for Reservations Today!

The Premier Showplacefor Talent in Florida

APRIL 28SIMPLY STREISANDA TRIBUTE TO THE ARTISTYOF BARBRA STREISAND

Starring Carla DelVillaggio, this AWARDWINNING Tribute Artist has the look andsound of “the Greatest Star,” the incomparableBarbra Streisand. From the hair down to thetrademark nails, she is “Simply Streisand” inevery way. Destiny performs before and afterthe show in the Red Rose Dining Room.

MAY 4BOBBY PALERMOBobby Bobby Palermo has been voted TampaBay Entertainer of the Year two years in a row.Enjoy a night of humour, impersonations andfabulously listenable and danceable music.Destiny performs before and after the showin the Red Rose Dining Room.

MAY 5THE MARCELSIn 1961 their first recording, “Blue Moon”sold over two and a half million copies.“Blue Moon” has been used in at least fourmajor motion pictures and various TV shows,such as: Sha Na Na, Cheers, Moonlighting,Laverne & Shirley and Happy Days.Destiny opens and closes in the Red RoseDining Room.

MAY 11JOHNNY ALSTON’SMOTOWN ROCK & ROLL REVUEPerforming in the Red Rose Dining Room,plus Destiny.

MAY 12RALPH ALLOCCO& SECOND WINDPerforming in the Red Rose Dining Room.

MAY 18BEAUTIFUL BOBBY BLACKMON& THE B3 BLUES BANDBobby Blackmon's career began in a small townnot far from the Dallas, Texas area.His Texas blues influence is heard loud ‘n’ proudin his soulful guitar playing. He's worked withthe likes of Barbara Lynn, Jimmy Reed, ZZ Hill,Johnny Taylor, Lavelle White and Lou Rawls.Destiny opens and closes in the Red Rose DiningRoom.

MAY 19JOHNNY ALSTON’SMOTOWN ROCK & ROLL REVUEPerforming in the Red RoseDining Room, plus Destiny.

MAY 25

BRIAN ROMANOne of Canada’s finest entertainers! Romanperforms the classics – spanning the GoldenEra, ranging from Sinatra to Tom Jones.Destiny also performs.

MAY 26RALPH ALLOCCO& SECOND WINDPerforming in the Red Rose Dining Room.

SSimplyimplySStreisandtreisand

BobRyman

The JarmelsJohnny Alston’s

Motown Rock ‘n Roll Revue

The Marcels

Brian Roman

RRCalendar_Mar2012:Layout 1 2/29/12 3:02 PM Page 1

Page 13: FOCUS Brandon 05-08

FOCUS MAGAZINE BRANDON APRIL 2012 13

MARCH 17“THE FIDDLER” BOB RYMANA ST. PATRICK’S DAY

BALLROOM DINNER SHOWCome celebrate the event! Ryman is a masterof the violin and takes you through a magicaljourney of the classics to country favorites.The Las Vegas Sounds will also perform.Car show in the afternoon and deck party witha St. Patty’s tradition of green beer before theshow. Pre-show at 7–Main-show at 8.

MARCH 17RALPH ALLOCCO& SECOND WINDPerforming in the Red Rose Dining Room.

MARCH 23 thru 24DOO WOP WEEKENDEXTRAVAGANZA VISTARRING - BARBARA HARRIS & THE TOYS

THE MYSTICS • THE LEGENDARY TEENAGERS

JIMMY GALLAGHER OF THE PASSIONS • DESTINY

THE LAS VEGAS SOUNDS • BOB RYMAN

The annual event is taking on its sixth yearof fun, food, contest and great music from abygone era. Friday night performances include:The Mystics, Jimmy Gallagher (lead singer ofthe Passions), Barbara Harris & The Toys andThe Las Vegas Sounds.Saturday night performances include:The Mystics, Jimmy Gallagher, The Legendary

Teenagers and The Las Vegas Sounds Bandwill perform in the Ballroom. Bob Ryman willperform in the Dining Room.

MARCH 30JOHNNY ALSTON’SMOTOWN ROCK & ROLL REVUEPerforming in the Red Rose Dining Room,plus Destiny.

MARCH 31BOB RYMANBob Ryman is a master of the violin. Rymanplays favorites from Bluegrass to Broadway,from Country to Classics. Destiny before andafter the show in the Red Rose Dining Room.

APRIL 6BOBBY PALERMOBobby Bobby Palermo has been voted TampaBay Entertainer of the Year two years in a row.Enjoy a night of humour, impersonations andfabulously listenable and danceable music.Destiny opens and closes.

APRIL 7TREY DEES AND DESTINYPerforming in the Red Rose Dining Room.

APRIL 8EASTER BUFFETOur chefs are preparing a fabulous feast for you!The Easter Bunny will drop by for photos.Call for seating times and reservations.

APRIL 13JOHNNY ALSTON’SMOTOWN ROCK & ROLL REVUEPerforming in the Red Rose Dining Room,plus Destiny.

APRIL 14THE JARMELSThe Jarmels are a Doo Wop/R&B group.Their single, “A Little Bit of Soap,” reachednumber 12 in America on the Billboard chart.Destiny opens and closes the show in theRed Rose Dining Room.

APRIL 20JOHNNY ALSTON’SMOTOWN ROCK & ROLL REVUEPerforming in the Red RoseDining Room, plus Destiny.

APRIL 21RALPH ALLOCCO& SECOND WINDPerforming in the Red Rose Dining Room.

APRIL 27JOHNNY ALSTON’SMOTOWN ROCK & ROLL REVUEPerforming in the Red RoseDining Room, plus Destiny.

GIFT CARDSAVAILABLE

Show Guests stayovernight at special rate!

WWW.REDROSEINNANDSUITES.COM

Red Rose Inn & SuitesI-4 Exit 21

2011 N. Wheeler St. • Plant City, FL 33563Mrs. Evelyn Madonia -Owner

Call 813.752.3141 for Reservations Today!

The Premier Showplacefor Talent in Florida

APRIL 28SIMPLY STREISANDA TRIBUTE TO THE ARTISTYOF BARBRA STREISAND

Starring Carla DelVillaggio, this AWARDWINNING Tribute Artist has the look andsound of “the Greatest Star,” the incomparableBarbra Streisand. From the hair down to thetrademark nails, she is “Simply Streisand” inevery way. Destiny performs before and afterthe show in the Red Rose Dining Room.

MAY 4BOBBY PALERMOBobby Bobby Palermo has been voted TampaBay Entertainer of the Year two years in a row.Enjoy a night of humour, impersonations andfabulously listenable and danceable music.Destiny performs before and after the showin the Red Rose Dining Room.

MAY 5THE MARCELSIn 1961 their first recording, “Blue Moon”sold over two and a half million copies.“Blue Moon” has been used in at least fourmajor motion pictures and various TV shows,such as: Sha Na Na, Cheers, Moonlighting,Laverne & Shirley and Happy Days.Destiny opens and closes in the Red RoseDining Room.

MAY 11JOHNNY ALSTON’SMOTOWN ROCK & ROLL REVUEPerforming in the Red Rose Dining Room,plus Destiny.

MAY 12RALPH ALLOCCO& SECOND WINDPerforming in the Red Rose Dining Room.

MAY 18BEAUTIFUL BOBBY BLACKMON& THE B3 BLUES BANDBobby Blackmon's career began in a small townnot far from the Dallas, Texas area.His Texas blues influence is heard loud ‘n’ proudin his soulful guitar playing. He's worked withthe likes of Barbara Lynn, Jimmy Reed, ZZ Hill,Johnny Taylor, Lavelle White and Lou Rawls.Destiny opens and closes in the Red Rose DiningRoom.

MAY 19JOHNNY ALSTON’SMOTOWN ROCK & ROLL REVUEPerforming in the Red RoseDining Room, plus Destiny.

MAY 25

BRIAN ROMANOne of Canada’s finest entertainers! Romanperforms the classics – spanning the GoldenEra, ranging from Sinatra to Tom Jones.Destiny also performs.

MAY 26RALPH ALLOCCO& SECOND WINDPerforming in the Red Rose Dining Room.

SSimplyimplySStreisandtreisand

BobRyman

The JarmelsJohnny Alston’s

Motown Rock ‘n Roll Revue

The Marcels

Brian Roman

RRCalendar_Mar2012:Layout 1 2/29/12 3:02 PM Page 1

Page 14: FOCUS Brandon 05-08

APRIL 2012 thefocusmagazine.com14

By J.A. Buchholz

Sara Vinzant knows what it feels like to lose a loved one to cancer.

The Community Representative for the American Cancer Society’s Southeast Hillsborough Unit, which includes Brandon, was only 10-years-old when her grandmother died of lung cancer, but it was that single defining moment that placed her on the path of public service. She started volunteering at the American Cancer Society shortly after her grandmother’s death by stuffing envelopes and then continued to volunteer throughout her early years. She’s held numerous positions within the American Cancer Society from volunteer to intern to employee to her current position. Hundreds of people like Vinzant who have a personal cancer connection will be walking April 14-15, 2012 in the Brandon Relay for Life.

Brandon’s event begins at 2 p.m. April 14 at Brandon High School. The theme for the 18-hour event is “Lights, Camera, Action for A Cure.” Many different individual teams will establish camps around the track and then team members will take turns walking the track for the duration of the event. Plenty of activities, games and food make this a family friendly event. Each team can consist of any number of people but most fall into the 16- to 40-person category. Teams will raise anywhere from $2,000 to $15,000 to go towards advocacy, education, patient services and research. Vinzant is hopeful that the Brandon community will turn out and support Relay for Life 2012. The weekend event will start with a survivors’ lap

during which those who have overcome cancer walk a lap to celebrate their personal victories.

Caregivers are also encouraged to walk a lap for their crucial assistance given to those who have triumphed over the disease or in the process of battling cancer. A special Relay for Life moment that has always touched Vinzant is the Luminaria Ceremony. After dark the names of those who have died of cancer are written on paper bags, which are then filled with sand. One candle is affixed amidst the sand. The candles are carefully lit and the bags are lined up one after another to create a lighted path. Their time on earth may have ended but their light shines on and the Luminaria Ceremony

commemorates their life. “I always remember my grandmother during the Luminaria Ceremony,” Vinzant said. “There are just hundreds and hundreds of luminaries. It’s a healing experience for some people and also a time to remember the ones we have lost.” “Many American Cancer Society volunteers become active and involved after having lost a loved one to cancer or have someone close to them be diagnosed with cancer,” Vinzant said, adding that a few volunteers started with the organization out of respect for its principles and values and later had someone close to them be diagnosed with cancer. Even if a person or family is not able to participate

on a team or attend the Relay for Life event, Vinzant is hopeful Brandon residents will get involved with the American Cancer Society. “It is easy to get involved, it’s attainable,” Vinzant said. “It’s about how much time you want to put into it.”

“Right now we have a need for drivers for our ‘Road to Recovery’ program where volunteers drive cancer patients to and from treatments. Some patients have treatments every day and it becomes a hardship for family members to miss work to get loved ones to and from life-saving appointments. The patients can’t drive themselves because they are often sick and weak from treatment. It can be very costly to take taxis five days a week. So the need is great to make sure patients are receiving

Brandon Relay for Life event brings cancer awareness to the forefront

Page 15: FOCUS Brandon 05-08

FOCUS MAGAZINE BRANDON APRIL 2012 15

By J.A. Buchholz

these life-saving treatments on time, as scheduled.” Schedules are busy for many families but Vinzant is encouraging Brandon residents to make the time and get involved with the organization. “Finding a cure and fighting cancer is a team effort,” Vinzant said. “You never know who your efforts will impact,” she added. “We are about finding cures so no child or adult has to hear the words that they have cancer. We want people to come together.” For more information visit http://www.relayforlife.org/brandonfl or phone 813-685-0670.

Page 16: FOCUS Brandon 05-08

APRIL 2012 thefocusmagazine.com16

Sara Vinzantabout her life and love af fair with

the American Cancer SocietyInterview By J.A. Buchholz

Sara Vinzant is a woman on a mission - always has been in a way, even when she was too young to realize it. She was

10 years old when she lost her grandmother to cancer and began her “career'' with the American Society Cancer.

Talking with

Page 17: FOCUS Brandon 05-08

FOCUS MAGAZINE BRANDON APRIL 2012 17

Today Vinzant, a newlywed of less than six months, is gearing up for the upcoming Relay for Life. The Relay for Life is a fun-filled

overnight event designed to celebrate survivorship and raise money for research and programs of the American Cancer Society. During the event, teams of people will gather at Brandon High School and take turns walking or running laps. Each team tries to keep at least one team member on the track at all times.

Vinzant is hopeful that the Brandon community will turn out and support the event. She looks forward to residents catching the American Cancer Society volunteer bug, just as she did many years ago. She took some time out of a packed schedule to give us a glimpse into her history, her motivation and how she likes to unwind.

Focus: Were you and your grandmother close before she died of lung cancer?

Sara Vinzant: My grandmother and I had very similar personalities so we often butted heads. I was a stubborn child and liked to do things my way and she was one to never give in. But, yes we were very close. We saw each other very often, as they lived in Tampa where I grew up.

Focus: When you were volunteering at such a young age, did you have any idea this would become a career for you?

Sara Vinzant: No, not at all. My mom would drag me along to stuff envelopes or sort things to help her while she volunteered, but I never thought this is what I would be doing as a career.

Focus: When you attended the University of Florida, did know this is what you wanted to do?

Sara Vinzant: I became heavily involved with the American Cancer Society while attending the University of Florida. I started as a Road to Recovery driver, which later transitioned into a Road to Recovery coordinator for Alachua County. I met so many wonderful people through Road to Recovery that I decided that working with a non-profit might be a good fit for me. From there I picked up a minor in Leadership for Non-Profits and took on a Patient Services Internship with the local American Cancer Society. That is when I became hooked and decided the American Cancer Society was were I wanted to have my career.

Focus: How many years have you spent in total with the American Cancer Society?

Sara Vinzant: As an employee, I was an Interim Community Representative in Gainesville for 6 months and then applied for my current position and have been here locally for almost 4 years.

Focus: Did you ever consider a career outside of the non-profit sector?

Sara Vinzant: When I was younger I wanted to be a marine biologist, but in adulthood, no other career has been an option. I love what I do.

Focus: How do you feel about what you do? Is going to work every day a joy? Sara Vinzant: I love what I do! It can be difficult at times, long hours and a hectic schedule, but I get the opportunity to work with some truly amazing volunteers! I enjoy making a difference and am so proud of the four communities I work with: Bloomingdale, Brandon, Riverview and Seffner. I am also lucky to work with some of the best co-workers in the world! We have a very small

office, just 3 other girls, but we work very hard and have a lot of fun in the process.

Focus: Do you think your grandmother is proud of the contribution you make in the lives of others each and every day?

Sara Vinzant: Yes, I know she would be proud of the work I do. Every year at each of my four events I purchase a luminaria in memory of her. It is because of her that I am who I am and do what I do. Focus: How do you enjoy your time when you are away from work?

Sara Vinzant: I enjoy anything outdoors -

hiking, caving, scuba diving, canoeing, camping, etc. Camping is my favorite way to unwind, There is no cell phone service, no interruptions or sitting at home with a Redbox movie.

Vinzant has found purpose and meaning in life by her work with the American Cancer Society. She fuels her enthusiasm for the job by knowing with each Relay for Life event researchers are getting closer to no man, woman or child hearing the words that they have cancer. She encourages everyone to add more purpose to their lives by attending the upcoming event and support those who are walking with the purpose of ending cancer.

Page 18: FOCUS Brandon 05-08

APRIL 2012 thefocusmagazine.com18

Page 19: FOCUS Brandon 05-08

FOCUS MAGAZINE BRANDON APRIL 2012 19

1am

Darby Hastin g / Neph Cure Foundation Teen/Adult Night Out Benefit

Mark your Clanders! May 19th, 6:00 P.M. Red Rose Ballroom! Great Food, Drinks and D.J. Fun for All Ages! Weekend Trip Giveaways, Dancing and A

Great Way to Support a Beautiful 15-year-old Young Lady who is battling FSGS (an incurable disease)

Tickets for Adults are $50.00. (This includes Drink Tickets)

Tickets for Teens are $15.00

Sponsors are Needed Please contact Julie Hasting

(813) 695-1783 for Sponsorship

information or any questions.

Darby Hasting has a Fund set up at Bank Of America if you would graciously like to

make a Donation.

Darby was diagnosed with FSGS last year and this has taken quite a toll on her. Her Faith, Her Family, & Her Loving Friends have been a Huge Support

system for Her. Unfortunatly it is not enough. There are Medical Bills and the Prescriptions will continue to take the rest of her life.

She is also facing the possibility of a Kidney Transplant. We would like to see Our Sweet Community come

together and make This Event a Success!

Page 20: FOCUS Brandon 05-08

APRIL 2012 thefocusmagazine.com20

BUSINESS PROFILE » FOCUS

TAMPA LIGHTSSPECIALTY LIGHTING FOR ANY OCCASIONWRITTEN BY: LAURA VALERIANI

Everyone has heard the term struggling college student, or perhaps even been in those shoes before. There never seems to

be enough time or money when attending college. Between classes, homework, exams and sleep there is little time for work. That was the case for business owners Robert Webster and Andrew Proses.

Tampa Lights began after two college roommates were looking for quick, easy cash during the Christmas season. In 2006, Webster and Proses decided to get creative by offering to hang business and residential Christmas lighting. They did a few homes the first year, a few more the next, and were eventually doing almost 100 homes and businesses in the Tampa area.

After graduating from the University of South Florida in 2007 Webster and Proses decided to make their services a full time job. Both graduated with degrees in Business Marketing. With knowledge gained from their business degrees, the two realized the potential for steady growth to continue.

With an entrepreneurial father, owning his own business has always been a dream of Webster’s.” My dad always said, ‘Being your own boss is the American Dream.’”

He added, “Every day is different. Every bride, wedding, venue, event and party is different.”

Both he and his partner are creative, so the business opportunity seemed the perfect fit. Webster and Proses enjoy being artistic and love bringing smiles to client’s faces; there is an immediate sense of gratification and a true sense of excitement.

What started out as a seasonal lighting company soon branched into the market segments for weddings, parties and events. Tampa Lights adapted to what their clients wanted. As requests came in they started “to acquire more equipment and knowledge and started to be more creative,” said Webster.

The company’s main specialization was Christmas lighting but soon expanded. Webster explained, “With the wedding

lights we brought to the table a unique style of lighting people had not seen before.” This lighting style, called canopy, is strung overhead, which allows for more illumination across the backyard and outdoor areas, a feature other lighting vendors had not offered before.

The beginning of 2012 provided even more business new potential. Tampa Lights has begun the process of transitioning and expanding with requests from clients for a new service, lanai lighting. After successfully building their other lighting segments, Webster believes this service can bring great potential to new and existing clients. He believes people are unable to use the lanai area once the sun goes down, but with lanai lighting people could utilize the space anytime.

Rather than having harsh spotlights over the pool deck, Tampa Lights offers an elegant alternative.

The round café or market bulbs used with the lanai lighting can be strung across the lanai or in a zigzag pattern depending on individual preferences. With a variety of lighting styles and wire colorings to fit all lanai coverings, Tampa Lights creates an elegant, seamless design. They have both the classic incandescent bulb and the LED bulb which is a low voltage, low emissions bulb that uses less power than the traditional incandescent bulbs.

“It’s all up to the clients” Webster said, “We can accommodate our client’s wants.”

Another unique service is available as well. Tampa Lights will create their own structure to an uncovered outdoor pool deck. They can either create the structure of support or use the existing façade of the roof and string the lighting over to a pole they supply.

Both the LED and incandescent bulbs used for the lanai lighting are dimmable, setting the tone for any outdoor event. Whether a party, barbeque, gathering, late night swim or simply used for safety, every situation can be addressed for individual liking.

Tampa Lights focuses on form and beauty of their lighting display. They want their lights to be appealing to the eye, serve purpose for every lighting event, and provide easy and affordable services to their clients.

Webster hopes to continue to grow as a recognized company, but for now, he and Proses enjoy doing what they do. The Tampa residents also enjoy providing services to several local charities. Last year and early this year they provided their services to Calendar for a cause and Heart Gallery.

I would like to see this keep growing, never stop growing,” said Webster. “It’s positive and we just really enjoy what we do. It’s fun and we make people happy with our work.”

PHOTO BY ROBERT WEBSTER

Tampa LightsPhone: (813)-767-9189Email: [email protected]

Before

AFTER

Page 21: FOCUS Brandon 05-08

FOCUS MAGAZINE BRANDON APRIL 2012 21

CHINA FUJI JAPANESE SUSHI AND CHINESE CUISINE

ENTERTAINMENT » DINING PROFILE

WRITTEN BY: CHERYL JOHNSTON

INFORMATION

2519 SR 60 (SE CORNER MILLER RD/BRANDON BLVD)VALRICO, FLORIDA 33594PHONE: (813) 662-2997OPEN:T-TH 11AM-9PMFRI 11AM-9:30PMSAT NOON-9:30PMSUN NOON-9PMCLOSED MONDAYS

Visit China Fuji and expect to have your expectations exceeded. We were pleasantly surprised this month

when Janine Nickerson of the Brandon Community Roundtable invited us to share lunch at one of her favorite Valrico restaurants - China Fuji.

Owners Yanci and Kam Chen opened China Fuji five years ago after selling their first restaurant on Kingsway Road. China Fuji has a lovely interior, great food, and sushi freshly prepared on site.

Almost immediately after being seated, we were served our beverages and a nice bowl of fried Chinese noodles, the wide variety, to munch on while we studied the extensive menu. With so many choices to consider, this took a few moments.

We finally settled on the Shrimp with Snow Peas with Wonton Soup and the Egg Foo Yung lunch combination with an eggroll.

Everything was delicious. In fact, we are quite certain we’ve never tasted a fresher or more tasty eggroll. The soup, served steaming hot, was especially flavorful as well. As for

the entrees, we both would order these dishes over and over again. The portions were generous enough to fill take home boxes, too.

Egg Foo Yung is a Chinese specialty that many folks have never tried, but it’s always on my “foods I crave that I like to introduce others to” list. I describe it as a light and fluffy egg pancake that contains onions, bell pepper, celery or other finely chopped vegetables and/or meat such as chicken, beef, or pork. (Vegetarians can order without the meat.) Typically, egg foo yung is served with two of these fluffy egg cakes, a gravy blend, fried rice and perhaps an eggroll. (I’m making myself hungry again now as I write this : ))

China Fuji has Egg Foo Yung preparation and presentation down pat. In fact, I’ll be returning often and bringing friends.

The Shrimp with Snow Peas that Janine ordered was a beautiful meal in itself. Shrimp cooked to perfection and snow peas with enough “snap” to provide the crunch we always enjoy in Asian food. We learned also that it is available prepared with either white or brown sauce. Janine orders this dish frequently as it’s one of her favorites.

As we were finishing our meal, Kam brought several varieties of sushi rolls as a surprise. She wanted us to have the whole experience. In a word, it was “delicious”! There was so much to sample that Janine had to take some home for her husband to try.

Needless to say, we were impressed. China Fuji offers top quality seafood, meat, vegetables, salads (with homemade ginger dressing), sushi, soups, desserts and beverages in a relaxed and pleasant atmosphere. The restaurant is clean and well-kept and the staff smiles often - it’s obvious they love their work and are proud of the meals they serve.

The restaurant also offers party platters, catering and delivery for those special events at your home or business. You can also celebrate at the restaurant!

Open for lunch and dinner, regulars and newcomers alike agree, “China Fuji is well worth the visit because the food is so fresh.” View the menu online at www.chinafuji.com to whet your appetite, and then plan a family outing soon. You’ll be treated to a smile, efficient service, and some of the best Oriental food you’ve ever eaten.

Fresh and delicious made-to-order Sushi

Shrimp with Snow Peas and Pork Fried Rice

Steaming hot Wonton Soup and one of the tastiest egg rolls we’ve ever eaten were available with the combination plates or as appetizers.

Page 22: FOCUS Brandon 05-08

APRIL 2012 thefocusmagazine.com22

BRANDON CALENDAROF EVENTS

DINING & ENTERTAINMENT » EVENT CALENDAR

If you have an upcoming event and would like us to add it to our calendar of events please email

the information to:[email protected]

MONDAY, APRIL 2» Introduction to Chalk PastelsRiverview Public Library6- 7:30 p.m.Blend pastels to make your own creation on black paperAll skill levels welcomeLimited to 20 registrants; Registration is required. Funded by the Friends of the Riverview Public LibraryFor registration details, call 813-273-3652.

THURSDAY, APRIL 5» Art Reception for Adult Student Art ShowCenter Place For Fine Arts and Civic Association, Inc.5:30 - 7 pmRefreshments servedFREE to publicCall Center Place at 813-685-8888 for details.

SATURDAY, APRIL 7» Lions Candy Sale (2 Publix locations)Supporting Southeastern Guide DogsSupply guide dogs for the blind9 a.m. - Noon Publix in FishHawk.Publix at Bloomingdale and Bell ShoalsFor information or to donate, call Patricia Stone, President of Brandon Lions Club813-651-1763 

SATURDAY & SUNDAY, APRIL 14, 15» Lions Club of BrandonSEMI - Annual Garage SaleHeld a the Lions Club House610 Limona Street, BrandonSaturday-7- 3 p.m

Sunday 9-1 p.m.All proceeds go to glasses and hearing aides for children and the homeless.Accepting donations of furniture and other usable items.For more information call Patricia Stone, President 813-651-1763.

SATURDAY, APRIL 14» Pancake Breakfast Proceeds benefit ECHO and New Horizon’s Group HomesCorner Stone Baptist Church818 N. Parsons Avenue, Brandon.8 a.m. - 12 p.m.Cost: $5.00Call ECHO for details: 813-685-0935,

SATURDAY APRIL 21» ECHO Charity Thrift Sale.507 N. Parsons Ave.Sales benefit the food pantry.8 a.m. - 1 p.m.Donations are accepted for sale.To help or for questions, call ECHO: 813-685-0935

SATURDAY, APRIL 28» “Art Rocks” 28th Annual Arts GalaDinner, dancing, and silent auction 6 p.m.Location: TPepin Hospitality Centre4121 N. 50th St., Tampa Come casual or dress as your favorite musician.Individual seating $100.00.Corporate seating- table of 8 for $1,000.00Reserve by April 13; call Center Place: 813-685-8888.

MONDAY, APRIL 30» Knitting MattersBloomingdale Regional Public LibraryFor beginner or experienced knittersShare experiences and tips for knitting/other yarn crafts.10-12 p.m.For more information call 813-273-3652.

Page 23: FOCUS Brandon 05-08

FOCUS MAGAZINE BRANDON APRIL 2012 23

Page 24: FOCUS Brandon 05-08

401 West Brandon Blvd. Brandon, Fl 33511 • 813-689-1211 • www.Stowersfh.com

STOWERSfuneral home

Today, we continue our long and proud history of community service as members of the Dignity Memorial national network of funeral, cremation and cemetery service providers.

Stowers Funeral Home, as a Dignity provider, specialize in offering exclusive Added Value Benefi ts designed to provide a higher level of funeral care before, during, and after the service, all backed by a 100% Service Guarantee.

Serving Brandon area families since 1960.A long tradition of caring compassionate service.

Herb S. Popple Funeral Director, General Manager