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Page 1: Seven Oaks News • July 2012

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The community newsletter that brings us together! • Volume 3, Issue 1 - July, 2012

SevenOaks News

HappyJuly 4thEmersonSalutesAmerica

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ContestSee InSIde

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© 2012 Seven Oaks News. All rights reserved. Seven Oaks News is published monthly, distributed by the U.S. Postal Service free to all residents of the Seven Oaks community and advertisers. The views expressed within are not necessarily those of the Publisher, the Board of Supervisors for the Seven Oaks CDD, SOPOA or the Resident Counsel. Lists are for reference only and do not imply official sanction or recommendation by Seven Oaks News. Editorial submission are welcome. Pub-lisher reserves the right to reject or edit all submissions for length and/or clarity. The Publisher is not responsible for errors or omissions.

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Congratulations to Kristen Ng for finding June’s hidden picture. It was a

baseball that was hidden in the State Farms Insurance ad on page 36. Kristen won a $25 gift certificate to Applebee’s.

For July’s issue, the hidden picture is a firecracker. It looks like this:

July’s winner will receive two admission passes to MOSI. Awesome! So, get your entries in. Send to [email protected]. Drawing will be held on July 20th.

We are receiving such great pictures of children, families, nature and wildlife. Please consider sending in group shots from parties

special events, and celebrations. 4th of July should yield some good ones. Send your photos and stories to [email protected]. If your picture is chosen for the cover, you will receive two admissions to MOSI as well. The winner of July’s cover is Mike and Dionne Parks and they will  receive a $25 gift card to Applebee’s.

Remember, all pictures are posted on the Seven Oaks News Facebook page. Check them out at www.facebook.com/YCNsevenoaks. We are running a contest on facebook for the community with the most “likes”. So, bring it on, Seven Oaks!

Cindi [email protected]

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CDD InFORMaTIOnSeven OakSBy Bill Parsons Vice Chairman, Seven Oaks CDD

The CDD has a staff of six full time maintenance personnel to keep up all the common

areas which includes the clubhouse, amenities such as the tennis courts, parks, the nature trail, irrigation systems, etc. When the CDD Board became resident controlled in November 2008, we decided for the CDD maintenance staff to work some of the tasks previously given to contractors. The biggest change in this area we made was in April 2011 when we changed from a contractor maintaining the irrigation system to hiring two additional staff to do the work “in house”. For calendar year 2010, the CDD paid the irrigation contractor $164,348.53. The cost for the irrigation staff is $72,789. Supplies from April 2011 through March 2012 was $21,513 -- total cost $94,302.

Even though I have been on the CDD Board for over three years, I did not realize all the various things that the maintenance staff does until I did the research for this article in the last few days. The maintenance staff is like general contractors who work on a variety of tasks. Here’s some of the projects they work on.

Bob SempleBob as the CDD Maintenance Su-pervisor is responsible for determin-ing the daily jobs of the five people who work for him, but this is only a small part of his daily routine. Most of his day involves working on

projects such as repairing the motors to the water fountains at the S.R. 56/Ancient Oaks Blvd entrance to Seven Oaks (see Bob’s picture on this page).

Mike RitchieBrian Hutchinson

Mike and Brian primarily work on the irrigation systems at Seven Oaks. Pictures of Mike and Brian are at the top of page 7. They are respon-sible for keeping operational the 12 masters and the thousands of sprayers and rotors that the masters control. They replace 20-25 sprayers and 10-15 rotors each month due to kids, cars, and the landscape maintenance contractor damaging them. To ensure they can repair them as soon as they stop working, Mike and Brian maintain a $10,000 to $15,000 stock of irrigation items on site that they have purchased from John Deere Landscapes.

John GentilellaJohn has many tasks at Seven Oaks such as repairing and painting the trellises in the parks and traffic circle. His picture painting the trellises in Grassglen is on page 7. To repair a trellis, John replaces the rotten boards, pressure washes all the boards, caulks any cracks, and then paints the entire trellis to include the top. His repair job on the trellises usually lasts 3-4 years with pressure washing about twice a year to keep them looking clean.

James BrownJames has one of the most visible tasks of picking up trash. Most residents have probably seen him driving around on one of the golf carts picking up trash along the roads and parks. He also pres-sure washes CDD assets such as sidewalks, and other areas. On page 7 is a picture of James pressure washing the sidewalk next to the large park in Amberside. James also is responsible for emptying the trash cans, picking up toys in the common areas, etc.

Jeremy HuntJeremy does a lot of different repair jobs to include maintaining the clay tennis courts. To keep the tennis courts in good repair, he rakes them three times a week (see picture on page 7) and uses a Brutus roller once a month. During the summer, he adds four 80 lb bags of clay to each of the courts. In addition, he supervises Welch Tennis Courts Inc. during the winter when they add an additional thirty 80 lb bags of clay to each court.

CDDMaintenance

Bob Semple repairs one of the motors for the water fountains at S.R. 56 / Ancient Oaks Blvd entrance.

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CDD InFORMaTIOnSeven OakSGoing clockwise from the picture below are

Mike Ritchie, Brian Hutchinson, John Gentilella, James Brown, and Jeremy Hunt

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HOME OwnERS aSSOCIaTIOnSeven OakS

I think that sometimes it’s good to try something new or to get a dif-ferent perspective on things. I’m

sure you’re tired of reading what I have to say about Seven Oaks and the SO-POA board. That’s why I’ve brought in a “Guest Author” this month. Dan Saccavino is the head of the Seven Oaks DRC (Design Review Commit-tee). He and his group on the DRC have the thankless job of reviewing all the requests to change or modify the exterior of our homes. Dan wrote the following article:

“It’s 4:30pm on a steamy Saturday afternoon and you are down to your last bead of sweat. Your back is killing you, hands are cov-ered in dirt and shins are splashed with mud. You stand across the street and take a long look at the front of your home; at the beauty that is your new landscaping, it’s picture-perfect and it’s yours. Your efforts are helping to make Seven Oaks such a beautiful neighborhood. To the rest of us who are sitting on the couch read-ing this.. maybe we’ve been slack-ing, simply doing barely enough to avoid those guilt-soaked violation letters from Rampart. So let me help you get started and take a few steps in the right direction.

First, you need a plan. Start with The Seven Oaks Master Devel-opment Guidelines - it’s the big rulebook for all homeowners in Seven Oaks and it is online at my-sevenoaks.com. This booklet can best help guide your decisions.

The Master Development Guide-lines booklet is full of information

- what you can and can’t do with your landscaping, trees, fences, pools, paint color choices and just about all the major decisions you’ll make about your home’s exterior. Generally speaking, it’s tough to violate the landscaping rules in Seven Oaks.

If you play by the rules in the Guide, you really can’t go wrong. If you’re putting in a pool or fence, there are a few rules regarding what you can and cannot do - the DRC members find the highest failure rate among the Architec-tural Modification Request (AMR) forms where fences are involved. Use this book as your guide to understanding how things work and what is permissible in our deed-restricted community.

Second, know what to do and how to do it. Look at other homes. Ask neighbors for help or ideas. If the answer you need isn’t in

the Guide, feel free to come to one of the monthly DRC meeting and ask your questions. We’re a friendly bunch and we’ll do our best to answer your questions. Our job isn’t to enforce compli-ance - we help people understand what they can and cannot do and encourage them to the do former. (Those doing the latter end up with a few of those letters from Rampart.)

The appendixes in the back (called Exhibits) are particularly useful - especially the ones about foliage and permitted plants. I can barely tell the difference between palm trees and the St Augustine grass (the short one’s the grass, right?). But armed with the knowledge from this guide and the Internet, you can act like a seasoned arborist at the local nursery and know exactly what you need to make your landscaping choices perfect.

Lastly, when you’re filling out your paperwork, don’t do it while rock-eting downhill on a rollercoaster. Some family members have very nice handwriting - I encourage you to seek those people out for assistance. When the DRC folks read these submissions, we’re usually at the mercy of however

much caffeine you’ve had that morning. Help us keep our sanity by keeping the submitted forms neat. Remember: if you have any associated documentation that helps us understand your improvement plans, include it. No one has ever had an application fail because of too much detail.

Once your plan is in place and your forms are submitted to Rampart, the difficult part is done. After a short approval period, you’ll get notification as to the request and if you’ve done all the right things you’ll be able to end up as the person who is exhaust-ed, sweaty and proud after a long Saturday afternoon. You’ll be able to become that person who does it right and makes a difference in the neighborhood.”

I think that Dan’s article was timely and will be very helpful as we get into the growing season and want to make some changes to our landscaping.

Thanks Dan for the work that you and the DRC do on behalf of our community. Just some things I think, I think! Dick Fink Vice President SOPOA

Some Things, I Think, I Think.

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LIOnS CLUBS – REaDy TO HELP, wORLDwIDE!

Whenever a Lions club gets together, problems get smaller. And commu-nities get better. That’s because we help where help is needed – in our own communities and around the world – with unmatched integrity and energy. Our 46,000 clubs and 1.35 million members make us the world’s largest service club organization. Serve your community through the Wesley Chapel Lions Club

Join us on June 26 at Wesley Chapel Nissan, 7pm, for Wesley Chapel Lions Club open house meeting.Wesley Chapel Nissan 28519 SR 54 R.S.V.P. by June 25 to Krista Raymer 863-944-3723

RECyCLInG

Seven Oaks, Please Do Your Part!Recycling is one way to help us live sustainably in our communities. Here is one fact about a recyclable material. Recycling an aluminum can takes 95% less energy than making a new one. A new can has to first be extracted from the ground and the natural resource converted to the product. Aluminum can be recycled over and over. Doesn’t this make recycling more logical than throwing a can in the garbage? Pasco County’s “Blue Bag” curbside residential recycling program is a voluntary program and it’s EASY.

If you are paying for twice-a-week garbage pickup, you’re already pay-ing for recycling service. Call your hauler for a recycling schedule. In Pasco we recycle #1 and #2 plastic bottles and jars, aluminum cans and metal food cans, and clear, green and brown glass bottles and jars. Blue bags can be purchased at Pasco area grocery stores and at some local “super store” retailers.

PERSISTEnT RECyCLInG MyTHS

Myth: Pasco County burns its recyclables. This is false. All material delivered from our curbside program and our

drop offs is separated, baled and sold to market. As long as the recycling materials are not contaminated at the source, only a small amount of material ends up as residue (leftover) from the process. This can be sent to an incinerator or a landfill. The residue rate of our current processor is less than 5%. Myth: If a garbage truck picks up my recyclables that means my recy-cling is going in the garbage. This is false. Many trash haulers use the same trucks to pick up both trash and recycling, but on different days. If it’s your recycling pick up day and a garbage truck picks up your recycling, it is going to the recycling processing facility.

On the other hand, if you see both your trash and your recycling going into the same compartment, on the same truck, at the same time – then there’s a problem. Please call your trash hauler for an explanation. If you are not satisfied, call Pasco County Recycling at 727-847-8041

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3rd Tuesday 8:00 amMonthly Business Breakfast Speaker: Eric Keaton - Public Communications Manager for Pasco County.Join us for a fantastic breakfast buffet and network with Chamber members. The cost is $18.00 with PAID RSVP by 5:00 p.m. on Friday, June 29th or $20.00 at the door. Please Pre-Pay online www.WesleyChapelChamber.com or call the Chamber at (813) 994-8534 to RSVP. Location: 5700 Saddlebrook Way, Wesley Chapel, FL 33543

7/11 wednesday 8:00 am & 8:30 amNew Ambassador Orientation & Ambassador’s Meeting at American Consulting EngineersContact Cathy Bickham at [email protected]: 2818 Cypress Ridge Blvd., Wesley Chapel, FL 33544 (For Ambassadors Only)

7/13 Friday 7:30 am WOW (Women of Wesley Chapel) at Branch of Christ Ministries Building

Speaker: Jen Straw is the CEO and founder of Last Straw Media, LLC. Jen is a social media expert featured on FOX and NBC. She has 17 years of media writing experience in television, print, public relations and social media. Jen is an award-winning TV newscast producer with three years of newsroom management experience. She is also an adjunct professor at the University of Tampa, teaching writing for PR, media writing, writing for broadcast news and studio television.

Breakfast Sponsor: Jan Roberts - Big Brothers, Big Sisters of FloridaBegin your morning with a dynamic group of enthusiastic, entrepreneur women for networking and business tips. For information, contact Loran Tripp at [email protected].

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Calendar July 2012

7/17 Tuesday 8 am – 9 am Third Tuesday Networking Coffee at Organic Life Coffeehouse & Bakery

Join us for a cup of coffee and an early morning networking opportunity. Contact Rene Van Hout at [email protected]

Location: 1900 Oak Grove Blvd., Lutz, FL 33559 (next to Ferman Automotive)

7/17 Tuesday 3:00 pmNetworking on the Nines at Saddlebrook ResortOn Hiatus until October 2012.

7/20 wednesday9:00 am Banquet Committee MeetingLocation: Hampton Inn - 2740 Cypress Ridge Boulevard, Wesley Chapel, FL 33544

7/19 Thursday 6:00 pmJoin us for our monthly Business Mixer with the Hampton Inn & the LakerLocation: State Highway 56 & I-75 - 2740 Cypress Ridge Blvd., Wesley Chapel, FL 33544 - 813-973-2288

7/24 Tuesday 9:00 am Membership Orientation at Chamber Office

Join Christine Hope for an informal presentation about the Chamber. Gain valuable knowledge on working with the Chamber to grow your business through monthly networking opportunities and events. All members are invited to attend. For information, contact Christine at [email protected]

Location: 6053 Wesley Grove Blvd., Ste. 105, Wesley Chapel, FL 33544, Chamber Conference Room

7/26 Thursday11:30 am

Economic Development Committee at American Consulting EngineersSpeaker: For more information, contact Jeff Miller at [email protected]: 2818 Cypress Ridge Blvd., Wesley Chapel, FL 33544

Check out our website, www.wesleychapelchamber.com, for up-to-date events.

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BuSINeSS SPOTLIGHT

Tampa’s Starlight 20 Muvico theater delivers more than just movies. With Sony 4K digital

projection, DBOX technology, and a summer packed full of free family films, there are plenty of thrills in store for moviegoers.

Sony 4K: Crystal Clear Onscreen Action.Starlight 20 uses Sony 4K digital projection for all of their theater screens. Among the latest advances in theater technology, Sony 4K produces super-sharp images and breathtaking detail that make for a truly amazing cinematic experience.

Here’s how it works: Digital cinema pro-jection is similar to the technology used for digital TVs and computer displays. This means it’s based on pixels. Where most digital projectors show images at around 2K, or 2,000 pixels, Sony 4K uses a horizontal resolution of 4,000 pixels—so that even viewers sitting close to the screen can enjoy high levels of detail without pixilation.

3D movies shown in Sony 4K are also better than the average theater. While most digital projectors use a “triple-flash” system that shows images alternately to your left and right eye, Sony 4K projec-tors use a dual-lens adapter that shows both components of the image at once for a truly lifelike 3D feel.

DBOX: Ride the MoviesMuvico’s Starlight 20 theater offers DBOX seating for films that are encoded with this ex-citing technology. The DBOX MFX system coordinates cues that are embedded in movies with a range of motion controls built into the seats. When you watch a DBOX movie, the seats move, vibrate, and tilt to match the action on the screen, deliver-ing an unmatched, immersive experience.

Kids Fest: Free Family Movies All Summer Long.This summer, the Starlight 20 theater is screening some of the best family movies produced in

the last few years, completely free. From June 12 through August 16, Muvico presents a free movie every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 10AM. It’s the perfect deal for families looking for affordable summer fun.

Movies that will show at the Starlight 20 include Rango, Puss in Boots, How

to Train Your Dragon, Shrek: Forever After, Madagascar, Kung Fu Panda 2, The Spongebob Squarepants Movie, Over the Hedge, and Monsters vs. Aliens.

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Muvico Starlight 20 Offers exceptional Movie experiences

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CLUBHOUSE InFO

SEVEn OaKS LaDIES FOODIE CLUBDo you enjoy: socializing while eating out and trying new restaurants? Going to food and drink tastings? Learning more about cooking techniques and trends? Watching cooking shows and reading culinary magazines? Shopping for the latest kitchen cookware and gadgets? Trying and sharing new recipes? Participating in foodie activities around town with other ladies as your schedule permits? If so, please e-mail me at [email protected] and I will add you as a member to this new club!

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GaTHERInG ROOM REnTaLSThinking of hosting a party? Consider reserving the Clubhouse for your private function. We offer morning, afternoon and evening rentals.

Rates are as follows for Seven Oaks residents:3 Hours $100.00 (tax inclusive)4 Hours $130.00 (tax inclusive)5 Hours $160.00 (tax inclusive)6 Hours $185.00 (tax inclusive)(Includes the Theater)

Further inquiries, please contact Clubhouse Manager at 813 907-7987 or [email protected], or view online at www.MySevenOaks.com.

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GaTE REMOTESThe Clubhouse is not responsible for issuing gate remotes. Please contact Brittany Crutchfield at 813-963-6400 ext 204 or email: [email protected].

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BOOK CLUBHi, my name is Barbara Root. I would like to start a book club meeting once a month in the Seven Oaks Clubhouse during the 3rd week of the month. If anyone is interested, please contact me at [email protected] or [email protected]. I can also be reached at 813-765-3853.

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LE LECHEMeeting the 3rd Thursday of each month at 7:00pm at the Clubhouse. Contact Information: [email protected]. Allison 813-778-3030 or Michelle 321-230-1300. This is not a CDD Sponsored function.

FIELD REnTaLSJust a friendly reminder that a portion of the Soccer Field is available for rentals. The rental rate for a portion of the field is $25.00 an hour. If you are interested in renting and would like to host a party or event, please keep in mind that any vendors that perform, must carry valid liability insurance, and provide management with a copy of their insurance.

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GUEST PaSSOut of town guests residing in your home, may be placed on a guest pass. Please contact the Clubhouse Manager at 813-907-7987 in order to make arrangements for this pass. To receive a guest pass, you must provide your resident access card, along with your guest’s photo ID (drivers license preferred). Please understand that guest(s) are not permitted to bring additional guests(s).

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MaH JOnGGWe are looking for experienced players to join our Mah Jongg group. We meet in the Clubhouse on Wednesdays and/or Fridays from the hours of 1-5pm. Please call Fran at 813 412-3612 for more information.

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HEaLTHy SwIMMInGWith warm weather approaching and birds chirping we are looking forward to spending a fun, exciting and eventful season with all of you residents. Management and the staff of Seven Oaks take pride in maintaining our facilities. We would like to keep our reputation in good standing so we are asking for your help in order to keep our pools in operating condition for the entire season. Yes, there are times that we may have to close a pool during peek hours due to a safety issue and /or other conditions that we can’t control.

However, with your help we can control age appropriate children to be geared with a water resistant swim diaper to prevent anyone from receiving a recreational water illness (RWI). All of our pools are properly chlorinated and checked throughout the day, but even at perfect levels it takes time for chlorine to kill contaminants that may be in the water. This is why we ask that you please help us keep our pools safe by following the guidelines regarding small children and the appropriate swimwear. We thank you all for your cooperation and understanding, and we all look forward to a fun-filled summer.

In the event that you forget to gear up your children with a swim diaper, you can conveniently purchase an age appropriate, water resistant swim diaper from the Clubhouse.

Seven OakS

MOTHERS & MORE OF wESLEy CHaPEL A non-profit social group supporting all mothers....working moms, stay at home moms, new moms. We offer playgroups, outings for mothers and children, family events, girls night out and monthly chapter meetings for mothers in the Wesley Chapel, New Tampa, Lutz, Land O Lakes and surrounding areas of Florida. Join us every 3rd Wednesday at 7:30 pm for our chapter meeitng held at Seven Oaks Clubhouse.

For more information, email Lori at [email protected] or visit www.mothersandmore.org/chapters/wesleychapel.

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ClubhouSe hourS & ContACt InFo:

Theresa Flores, ManagerBryan Cooper, Staff Supervisor

Clubhouse Phone: (813)907-7987Clubhouse Fax: (813)907-0660

E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.MySevenOaks.com

Clubhouse Hours:Sun. 7am - 9 pm; Mon. - Sat. 7am - 10pm

Café Hours: Daily 7am - 8pm

Fitness Room Hours:Sun. 5am - 9pm; Mon. - Sat. 5am - 10pm

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CLUBHOUSE InFOSeven OakS

KEEPInG THE CLUBHOUSE SaFEAs the spring and summer season begin, there is an increased volume of activity at the Clubhouse. It is important for security and the safety of the all the patrons of the Clubhouse that you report any lost or stolen access cards. If we are not notified of a lost card, it remains active and there is the possibility that someone may find it and use it to gain access that should otherwise not be here. If you have lost your card please call management so that we may deactivate the card and we can issue you a new one. The cost of a new access card is only $15, and only takes a matter of minutes to complete. We appreciate everyone’s help in maintaining the safety here.

TEnnIS RaCKETSFOR REnTWant to play tennis and need a racket?

For your convenience, tennis rackets are available to rent at the clubhouse. The fee is $2 + tax each, per 1 ½ hour use.

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TEnnIS BaLLSFOR SaLEWe have tennis balls available for purchase at the Cafe. Cost per three pack is $3.50.

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aDULT SOFTBaLL TEaM!I’m looking for a few good men and women who are interested in starting a Co-Ed softball team here in Seven Oaks. Practices would be held on Sunday mornings at the Clubhouse field. I want to get a team together to represent our community in a local softball league. If anyone is interested please contact me at [email protected]

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RaIn POnCHOSFOR SaLEAt resident’s requests, we will now be selling rain ponchos in the Cafe for $2 plus tax. (2 per pack)

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Fax SERVICELong distance $2.25 1st sheet and $1 each additional sheet (max. 10 sheets) + tax. Local $1.75 1st sheet and $1.00 each aditional sheet (max. 10 sheets) + tax.

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COPy SERVICEBlack and white only .15 per sheet (max. 10 sheets). Color copies .40 per sheet (max. 10 sheets).

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BUnKOIf you are interested in playing Bunko, contact Judy at 813 991-5577. All players need to be placed on a play list. As players are needed, you will be called.This is not a CDD Sponsored function.

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TEnnIS BaLL VOLLEy FOR REnTThe Tennis volley is available to rent for 90 minute sessions for a fee of $5. Advance reservation of the volley are available only after giving administration a credit card number to keep on file.

POOL & SLIDE OPERaTIOnaL HOURS The pools open on a daily basis a 1/2 hour after sunrise, and close 1/2 hour before sunset. The slide will be open 7 days a week (weather permitting) until August 19th, at which point the slide will be open weekends only until the final day of October 14th. Slide hours are from 11 am until 1 hour prior to closing.

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POOL SaFETy & ETIqUETTE As you all know, we began allowing rafts and waterguns in the Resort Pool last year. This policy still remains in effect this year. In order to continue to allow these items it is important to make sure that you are respecting the space and comfort of other residents that may be using the pool. Please do not shoot other residents with your water guns, and be mindful of the area around you.

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nEw GRILL aT THE CLUBHOUSE

The new grill has been installed. The charcoal grill will be located in the park area in the corner by the picnic tables. The grill can be utilized on

a first come first served basis. All grilling utensils and charcoal must be provided by the user. The Clubhouse does not carry any grilling utensils for you to use. Seven Oaks District Staff will dispose of any hot coals.

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aCCESS CaRDSAccess Cards must be present when entering the Clubhouse or using any area of the Clubhouse facility. The picture on the card must match the person presenting the card. If you lost or misplaced your access card, you must replace it if you would like to utilize the facilities.

The fee for a replacement card is $15. (tax inclusive) Individuals who do not have a valid access card will be asked to leave the premises or pay the daily non-resident usage fee. Please treat your access card as a key to entering your home.

Seven oAkS CommunIty DeveloPment

DIStrICt meetIngThe Board of Supervisors of the Seven Oaks Community Development District will hold their monthly meetings in the Seven Oaks Clubhouse at 6:30pm on the follow-ing dates. For any questions or for more information, please email Scott Brizendine at [email protected] or visit www.MySevenOaks.com and click on CDD.

July 11th • August 8th

DeSIgn revIew CommIttee DRC holds their regular monthly meeting at the Seven Oaks Clubhouse at 7 pm on the following dates. Visit www.MySevenOaks.com for any questions or for more informa-tion on the DRC.

To download your Architectural Modifica-tion Request, go to www.MySevenOaks.com, click on SOPOA, click Documents and Forms and click on Architectural Modi-fication Request.

July 16th • August 20th

SoPoA Seven oAkS ProPerty ownerS’

ASSoCIAtIon SOPOA will hold their regular monthly meeting at the Seven Oaks Clubhouse at 6:00pm on the following dates. Visit www.MySevenOaks.com for any questions or information you may need on the Seven Oaks Property Owners Association.

July 24th • August 28th

meetIng DAteS

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CLUBHOUSE EVEnTS Seven OakS

Wednesday, July 4th

Featuring: Mellow VibesEntertaining from 1pm until 4pm

We will be offering prepaid pizza for $2.Snow Cones will be on sale for $1.

Pizza must be paid for in advance to Management by the June 28th. You will receive a ticket to redeem for pizza once

you pay. All Pizza and Snow Cones must be paid for in Cash.

This is a CDD sponsored event.

Weekend Party

The WinPak system is the program that keeps a database of information and photos of all residents. During a recent system upgrade, we unfortunately lost all photographs that were originally attached to the access cards. We urge everyone to please stop by the office during your visits to the Clubhouse so that we may take a new picture of you for our files. The process will take

a matter of seconds, and we would greatly appreciate your cooperation in this matter. The photographs in the system are an important part of c lubhouse security, and we would like to have the system completely updated as soon as possible.

Thank you all in advance for your help and understanding.

All residents must update their

photo for our updated access

card system.

Deli NightResident ReceptionFriday, august 17th, 7pm

roast Beef, turkey, ham, assorted Cheeses, pasta salad, potato salad, macaroni salad, pickles,

assorted Breads, all the Fixings Cookies, pastries and Coffee. B.y.O.B

$5 per person-space is limited.Reservations must be made by August 15th by contacting theresa or Bryan at 813-907-7987 or email: [email protected]

SEVEN OAkS CLUBHOUSE

Upcoming Pool EventsLook for these upcoming live entertainment

events coming to you poolside.

July 8th: 60’s and 70’s Themed Pool Music by DJ Joey Jamz from 1 pm to 4 pm

July 21st: Live Band, Primal Joy from 2:30 pm to 5:30 pm

July 29th: 80’s & 90’s Themed Pool Music by DJ Joey Jamz from 1 pm to 4 pm

August 11th: Back to school Pool Party, DJ Joey Jamz from 3 pm to 6 pm

These are CDD sponsored event.

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CLUBHOUSE EVEnTSSeven OakS

This is a CDD Sponsored Event

Party

August 11th, 12-6pmFor the back to School Party the Clubhouse will be featuring 5 carnival games, miniature golf, a dunk tank, an inflatable obstacle course, various other inflatables including waterslides and bounce house.

• $1 Snow Cones available for purchase the day of the event.

• Food available for purchase from wholly SmokIn’ bbQ food truck.

• Magician on field from 12-3pm (Intermission between shows. In the case of inclement weather the magic show only will be held indoors in the Gathering Room)

• DJ Joey JAmz (Poolside) from 3-6pm

• Face Painters on field

• Inflatables, games and dunk tank from 12-3pm

• wholly SmokIn’ bbQ on site from 12-6pm

Phone: (813) 907-7987Fax: (813) 907-0660

Email: [email protected] AttenDeeS muSt Show ACCeSS CArDS to gAIn wrIStbAnDS For ADmISSIon

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PROtential Sports(813) 843-9460

SPRING SCHEDULE SPRING SOCCER LEAGUE

Soccer Evaluation April 21 – 288 week league for only $75 !

League begins May 5 – June 30Open to ages 3 to 15

Same Day Practice and Play on Saturdays

SUMMER CAMPCamp in Session from June 11 - August 17

Early Bird Registration: Feb. 25 – April 15 • $ 95/week

Registrations Processed: April 15 – May 15 • $105/week

Registration Processed: After May 15 • $120/week

BASEBALL GAMESGames will be held from

March 23 – April 21 for only $65 !Same Day Practice and Play.

Open to ages 3 to 15

Boot Camp - adultsGet in gear with an outdoor boot camp. Enjoy nature and have fun at the same time while you get fit. All

fitness levels welcome. Call for pricing and times. 1st class is complimentary. Classes starting as low as $8.

Boot Camp for KidsCardio, strength, flexibility core and endurance using bodies own weight, bands and running

Jack Somoano (813) 498-9296 or email [email protected]

math tutoriNG

Kindergarten-9th gradeFlorida State Certified.

Sabah (813)-838-1726Summer group sessions available.

Seven OakS

Zumba Fitness ClassMonday and Wednesday

10am - 11 amSaturday 9 am until 10 am. Only $5 per class.

SpeCial diSCountS available! 1st class fREE and one fREE class per month.Please contact Carmen for more information.

(813) 907-6305www.zumbapartywithcarmen.com

withCarmen

The Zumba program fuses hypnotic Latin-inspired and international rythms into easy-to-follow moves to create a one-of-a-kind fitness program that will blow you away. For

all ages and fitness levels!

SEVEN OAKS CLUBHOUSE Monday & Wednesday -7pm $6 per class or 5 for $25

813-760-9351Facebook: Zumba with Celina

Zumba Toning Ditch the workout,join the party!

VOLLEYBALL LESSONSPASS – SET – HIT!

Have fun, learn and improve your skills!Ages 7-14. Tuesdays and Thursdays.

Call for times and price.

Coach: Cynthia [email protected]

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1/2 DAy Summer CAmPS InCluDe:

m-F 8:30 - noon*Call for scheduling & availability*

DanceTumbling

CheerleadingArts & Crafts

GamesSnacks

and more!

Summer swim lessons are back at Seven Oaks with SwimKids USA!Weekdays and weekends available for Infants, Toddlers, Preschoolers and Adults.

(813) 991-6258

Swim LeSSonSGet a Jump on summer!

CLUBHOUSE CLaSSES

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SEVEN OAKSSWIM TEAMSwim Sessions meet twice a week -

Mondays & WednesdaysThe Monday, May 28 Session will be postponed to Friday, June 1

SeSSIon I • April 23 – June1Session Fee: $100 • Registration Fee: $25 (includes T-Shirt & Swim Bag)

5 PM - 5:30 PM: Non-swimmers/swimmers 6 years and younger5:30 PM - 6 PM: Swimmers 6 years and under6 PM - 7 PM: Swimmers/non-swimmers 7 years and upThere is no 11 years and older class for this session. Therefore, space is limited.

SeSSIon II • June 11 – August 2Session Fee: $140 • Registration Fee: $25 (includes T-Shirt and Swim Bag)

5 PM - 5:30 PM: Non-swimmers/swimmers 6 years and younger5:30 PM - 6 PM: Swimmers 6 years and under6 PM - 7 PM: Swimmers/non-swimmers, ages 7 to 107 PM - 8 PM: Swimmers/non-swimmers ages 11 and up Session II includes swim meets $5/meet (Dates to be announced)Requirements for Session II: All swimmers must wear a PROtential Sports swim suit. If you do not own a PROtential Sports swim suit, you must purchase one to participate in the meet. PROtential Sports swim caps are also available for $5 each.

SeSSIon III • August 13 – September 20Session Fee: $100 • Registration Fee: $25 (includes T-Shirt and Swim Bag)The Monday, September 3 Session will be postponed to Friday, September 7

5 PM - 5:30 PM: Non-swimmers/swimmers 6 years and younger5:30 PM until 6 PM: Swimmers 6 years and under6 PM until 7 PM: Swimmers/non-swimmers 7 years and up There is no 11 years and older class for this session. Therefore, space is

limited. Registration and Payment are processed on our website at www.protentialsports.com

Private Lessons by Appointment Mondays through Friday Noon to 4 PM

$100: Four 20-minute sessions • $180: Eight 20-minute sessions

KarateTuesday and Thursday 5:00pm-8:00pm

Meets in the Aerobic Room, Call for pricing.

[email protected]

John Augello (813) 451-7413

TENNIS INSTRUCTORROHAN SINGH (USPTR)

760-777-2073Quickstart Programs, Private Lessons, Adult

and Children’s Clinics, Cardio Tennis. Beginners, Intermediate and advanced.

women & SenIor FItneSS AnD weIght loSS SPeCIAlISt

All ages and experience levels • Core training and injury prevention • Increase flexibility, energy, balance

• Tone and sculpt.

CUStOMIzEd PROGRAMS INCLUdING:• Beginner through advanced strength training •

Weight Loss and Nutrition • Pre and Post Pregnancy • First time exercisers

BENEfItS Of tRAINING WItH dAVIdA:26 YEArS OF ExPEriENCE!

Mother of three and mid-life fitness expertWOMEN ONLY: Specialized female training

TiME EFFiCiENCY: 1 hour sessions with fast results!CONvENiENCE: Training provided at your clubhouse.

FiNANCiAL: No long-term commitments! Customized program fees.

CALL OR E-MAIL fOR YOUR fREE CONSULtAtION tOdAY

813-240-1375WWW.BODYBYDAviDA.COM

INfANt SWIMMING RESOURCE SELf-RESCUE™ SURVIVAL SWIM

LESSONS.

ISR is the safest provider of self-rescue™ swimming lessons that has proven to save

lives. All lessons are one-on-one. Infants from 6-12 months learn to turn onto their backs and

float unassisted.

Children over a year are taught a swim-float-swim sequence. All children learn these life

saving lessons and are able to complete these skills in full clothing, just in case.

*Stroke work offered to the more advanced students.

Please call Emma Grynbal for more information at (813) 748-6142 or visit

www.tampaswimbabies.com

ISR

Davida Constant, CPT, CSN, LWMC Certified Personal Trainer • Certified Sports Nutrition

Specialist • ACE Certified Weight Loss Coach

SpaniSh LeSSonSCome and learn and practice the basics of Spanish along

with key phrases and words while having fun through games, plays, songs and crafts.!! This year there will be

two different summer camps:If this is your first time speaking Spanish,

please choose the summer camp:

Spanish is fun!!June 25th - June 29th at Seven Oaks ClubhouseJuly 30th - August 3rd Contact Patricia for details

You will learn colors, animals, foods and types of clothing. The camp instill a great emphasis on learning the alphabet, numbers andsome verbs by playing games like battleship, bingo, charades,

Pictionary and more…. all in Spanish!!!

If you can speak Spanish and want to practice and have fun meeting other children who speaks

Spanish too, choose the summer camp:

El español es divertidoJuly 16th - July 20th Contact Patricia for detailsAug. 6th - Aug. 10th Contact Patricia for details

You will be doing crafts, singing songs in Spanish, playing games like battleship, bingo, charades, Pictionary, and even being part of a

“pretend” TV NEWS show and more…. todo en español !!!

Camp Hours: 9:am – 1:pm Cost: $125 (discount for siblings)* Cost includes: - T-shirt, snacks, juice, water & all the materials

Camps are limited to 10 participants (5 minimum)

Just choose your camp and location thatis best for you & call to register!

registration forms available at the clubhouse. For more information please contact: Patricia rios

(813) 388-9416 or [email protected]

Guitar Lessons Call for pricing and to schedule private lessons.

Group lessons available upon request.

Cameron Schmitz(813) 994-4353

A Berklee College of Music graduate offering all styles and levels of guitar and bass.

Piano Lessons Back Again!!! Teacher with over 20

years experience teaching piano and music theory to

students of all ages.

AnyA (813) 417-3976

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CommunITy SpOrTS

Providing quality care for your entire family.

Tampa native, Dr. Karina Azank is a primary care physician specializing in complete family care from newborn through the golden years. Whether treating an acute illness or guiding you to health and wellness, Dr. Azank looks forward to caring for you and your family.

Services Offered:

Dr. Karina Azank Se Habla Espanol 813.907.843030000 County Line Road, Wesley Chapel, FLHours of Operation: Mon. & Thurs.: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Tues.: 8 a.m. - 3 p.m.Wed.: 8 a.m. - 7 p.m.Fri.: 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Men’s & Women’s Physicals•Pediatric Care •(from newborn through adolescence)School, Sports & Pre-Employment Physicals•Routine GYN Care•Immunizations•Diagnosis & Treatment of Chronic Diseases •Preventative Care•

Bring this ad to our office for a free kid ID kit.

The Tampa Tribe girls’ high school lacrosse team has bragging rights for being

the first girls team in the history of the Florida Sunshine State Games Lacrosse series to win all three championship games in the same the year!

The Tampa Tribe team is part of the Wesley Chapel Athletic Association lacrosse program directed by Joe Palermo and coached by Mike Diaz and Cori Smeak. “We are proud of how hard our girls work

and how they conduct themselves on the field. In this day of “win at all costs” we remind our girls that their character is defined on the field by their sportsmanship. And sportsmanship is about how you win with dignity and lose with grace,” said Renee Diaz, Tribe Coach and WCAA Assistant Director of Lacrosse. Their first championship was won at the Broward Sunshine State

TaMPa TRIBE COMPETITIVE GIRLS HS TEaM

First ever to win 3 Sunshine State Game Championships In the

Same Year!

Continued on page 37.

Tampa Tribe Girls HS win at Broward SSSG, Parkland Fl.

Tampa Tribe HS Girls win Championshipat Gainesville SSG.

Tampa Tribe Girls HS Win Championship at Wesley Chapel SSG.

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Call the Realtor that specializes in Your community & the Wesley Chapel area, 813-469-3450.

Ask for Brenna your Seven Oaks neighbor. I’m always in the neighborhood.

Summer iS Hot& So IS Seven oakS!

Everything is selling! NOW is the time to list your home!

3406 Chapel Creek Cir.3452 Chapel Creek Cir.3333 Chapel Creek Cir.

4339 Rustic Pine Pl.27520 Wekiva Ln.

27103 Palmetto Bend Rd.3802 Fawnmist Dr.

27912 Wild Sienna Loop3220 Sunwatch Dr.

27424 Mistflower Dr.

Need to sell or looking to buy or rent? Can’t sell? Rental demand is Huge!

I JuSt Sold

under ContraCt3115 Sunwatch Dr. 4303 Rustic Pine Pl.

Brenna EddinsRealtor

Brenna EddinsRealtor

We’ll Take the

Off Renting Your Home.Seven Oaks Realty offers full service property

management and our fees won’t burn you!

Looking to get your home rented quickly? Call Brenna the Realtor that specializes in

YOUR community and the Wesley Chapel area.

813-469-3450

• We currently manage 14 homes in Seven Oaks.• We have a full time property manager to personally manage your home.• Our leases are prepared by a real estate attorney for your full protection.

• All at an affordable price.

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FrOM The ExPERTS

Open tO the public with cOmplimentary Spa Valet parking

The Spa at Saddlebrook Resort5700 Saddlebrook Way F Wesley Chapel, FL 33543

813.907.4419 F www.saddlebrookresort.com1 mile east of I-75 at exit 279 (SR 54)

Saddlebrook resort joins the elite niche in the world of cosmetic skin care.

Our new facials offer an Oxygen Infused delivery system of hyaluronic acid,

providing instant results. Hailed by celebrity estheticians,

endorsed by celebrities Madonna, Justin Timberlake and

Eva Longoria, and recommended by the world’s most

notable physicians including Dr. Nicholas Perricone and

Dr. Drew Ordon “The Doctors”, this age management

service is a must!

For more information and to book your appointment call

813-907-4419

“There is no other non-surgical product in the world today that provides a better result in less than an hour.”

There are a number of tasks that you as a homeowner need to be aware of for proper

maintenance of your home’s HVAC system. Regularly changing the air filter in your furnace, air conditioner, and indoor air quality system should be at the top of your list.

While it may not be immediately obvious why it is so important to

change these, air filters can have a major impact on your health, the efficiency of your HVAC system, and the comfort level of your family.

Problems Caused by dirty air Filters

Air filters are rated for a certain duration, if they are not properly replaced or cleaned at the end of that

time period, a number of problems can develop that may result in costly maintenance for you system.

• Inadequate Air Flow - A clean air filter is designed to let air pass through without interrupting the flow of the system. A dirty air filter, however, is filled with debris like pet hair and dander, dust, dirt and mold spores. This can slow air flow and put extra pressure on your HVAC system to maintain temperature. Over time, a dirty air filter can result in undue stress on your furnace motor or blower fan or the compressor in your air conditioner.

• Poor Indoor Air Quality - Again, a clean air filter is amazingly effective at removing these particles from the air circulated through your home. However, when the filter is clogged, those same particles can be thrown back into the air and actually make indoor air quality worse.

Knowing When to Change Your Filters Almost every component of your HVAC system has some sort of filter. Most people don’t know that they will need to change their filter every 30-90 days. You should refer to your user manual to find out how often your particular filter should be changed. Permanent filters often need to be cleaned once every 30-60 days, especially HEPA filters, which can get clogged easily. Disposable filters will vary slightly based on their overall MERV rating and the material used in the filter, but they are rarely rated for more than 90 days per filter.

If you are unsure of your filters’ ratings or when they need to be replaced, call Ierna’s Heating & Cooling, 813-948-6355 or visit them on the web at www.IernaAir.com. We can provide a professional, detailed breakdown for each type of filter in your home’s HVAC system. v

The Importance of regularly Changing...

IERNA’s HEAtINg & CoolINg

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GIrl SCOUTS

Girl Scouts in West Central Florida will receive their Girl Scout Gold Awards – the

highest achievement in Girl Scout-ing – at a recognition event at the Museum of Science and Industry in Tampa. The Girl Scout Gold Award is the culmination of the Girl Scout Leader-ship Experience, and the three keys to leadership: discover, connect, and take action. The award recognizes out-standing accomplishments in the areas of leadership, sustainable community service, career planning and personal development. A Girl Scout must be in at least ninth grade and successfully complete requirements before she begins working on her Gold Award project.

This year’s Girl Scout Gold Award recipients completed projects focused on a variety of community issues that will have a lasting impact, including bringing awareness to the plight in Northern Uganda, creating memory books for foster kids, raising awareness about pet obesity, developing reading

programs for younger kids, and plant-ing 5,000 salt marsh plugs, just to name a few. “To earn a Gold Award, a Girl Scout must take all of the knowledge, leader-ship and networking skills she has developed over the years and set forth to complete a service project that will benefit her community,” said Linda Babb, president, Girl Scouts of West Central Florida. “She must discover what it is that her

In pursuit ofGold Awards!

45 GIRL SCOUTS PROVIDE MORE THan 3,600 HOURS OF COMMUnITy SERVICE

community needs; connect with local businesses, organizations and neigh-bors; and take action to better the world around her,” Babb continued. The 45 young women who recently earned Girl Scouts’ highest achieve-ment reside in communities across West Central Florida, including Hillsborough, Marion, Pasco, Pinellas and Polk counties. Girl Scouts spend a minimum of 80 hours planning and implementing their Gold Award projects, which have positive and lasting impacts on the community. The award is a dramatic example of how Girl Scouts’ all-girl setting gives girls leadership experi-ences so they can contribute to society now and in the future. In addition, A Girl Scout who has earned her Gold Award immediately rises one rank in any of the U.S. military branches and is eligible for a number of scholarships. Jamila Blake, Audrey Clark, Andrea Esinart and Anastasia Myers each received Girl Scouts of West Central Florida scholarships for their outstand-ing accomplishments in Girl Scouting, contributions to their local com-

munities and their future aspirations following high school graduation. Jamila, Audrey, Andrea and Anastasia also each earned their Gold Award this year. Girl Scouts of West Central Florida scholarships are awarded to graduating seniors pursuing a higher education. To receive a scholarship, the applicants must have been a Gold Award recipi-ent; maintained a 3.0 GPA (or higher) throughout their high school career; detailed their Girl Scout accomplish-ments, community/volunteer awards, academic achievements and school activities, and plans for higher educa-tion; and submitted a 500-word essay reflecting how Girl Scouts has helped them to make their world and com-munity a better place. Two of the scholarships were made available through the generosity of Girl Scout Troop 128, who donated a portion of their Girl Scout Cookie proceeds to support their sister Girl Scouts. For more information on Girl Scout-ing, please visit www.gswcf.org, or call (800) 881-4475. v

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Penny ForPasCo HIsToryOn March 9th, 2004, the voters of Pasco County approved a penny sales tax, 45% of which went directly to our school system. The remaining portion went to the county and local cities. The school system has received over $139 million in Penny for Pasco proceeds which have been used on the construction of new schools and the renovation of older schools. These funds were vital in helping the District ease massive overcrowding in our schools.

PromIses made, PromIses KePTOver the past ten years, the major projects that the Penny has paid for include the construction of Double Branch Elementary, Oakstead Elementary and CrewsLake Middle schools. These new schools eased immense overcrowding in nearby schools and helped to ensure that all students are able to learn in a safe and supportive environment. In addition, several older schools in need of

major repair (Stewart Middle, Pasco Middle and Pasco High) have been completely renovated using Penny proceeds. Numerous other schools around the county also had significant

construction projects funded by the Penny

for Pasco.

anoTHeroPPorTunITyTo HelP CHIldrenThe current penny sales tax will expire in 2014, unless renewed by the voters of Pasco County. Voters will have the opportunity to renew the Penny for Pasco sales tax until 2024 by voting yes on the November 6th, 2012 ballot. If approved, the new Penny for Pasco sales tax will generate $226 million that will be used to provide much needed repair and renovations to aging schools. It will also be used improve energy efficiency in schools and to retrofit and equip older schools built before 1975 with the technology students need to succeed in the 21st century. The projects are spread throughout the entire county, as the need is great in every part of our community.

With recent cuts and increasing need, the school system currently has over $1.12 billion of identified need for construction and repair over the next twelve years. Projections of current federal, state and local projected funding are woefully insufficient to meet this overwhelming need.

The renewal of the Penny will result in the School District receiving approximately $226 million to be used on much needed school renovations around the county. By law, none of the money from this sales tax can be used for salaries or administration, only construction and technology related projects and improvements. The Penny collected through this sales tax has a positive impact on the lives of children and will provide greater opportunities for learning. v

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SCHOOL NEWS

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Sparsha Muralidhara, a 6th Grade student at John Long Middle School, represented her school at the district level Tropicana Speech Contest at the Pasco County School Board office on May 17th.

Sparsha was placed first among 30 contestants from different schools in Pasco county.Congratulations Sparsha!

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Parents: Do you know about great things happening in your child’s class-room? Employees: Do you have a wonderful colleague or student whose story should be shared with all of Pasco County? Please contact Andy Dunn ([email protected], 727-774-2448) with your video ideas. Help us communicate the vision and spread the word about all of the wonderful things the District School Board of Pasco County has to offer.

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yOUnG RESIDEnT STORY

I am Astrid Mullix and I am a resident of this stupendous neighborhood, Seven Oaks!

Living in such a nice and beautiful community is a huge gift! To me, you couldn’t possibly get bored at Seven Oaks since it has almost all of a family’s living and recreational needs in one place. Seven Oaks has a remarkable location, close to shopping centers, supermarkets, restaurants, a hospital (coming soon) and very easy to get on the highway to go to Tampa, Orlando, or the beach, but what’s remarkable is what’s inside the neighborhood...

Driving inside immediately sets you in a natural setting, welcomed by a clock tower, beautiful trees and flow-ers, it makes you feel like you arrived

in paradise. One of the best attrac-tions is definitely the Clubhouse. WOW! The clubhouse is teeming with excitement, activities, classes, and fun! They have different lessons for children and adults for swim-ming, sports, dancing, fitness, music and many more! 

The Clubhouse is surrounded by sport areas for tennis, basketball, vol-leyball and it even has baseball and soccer fields. These can be enjoyed by the whole family or by local teams. In this hot Florida weather, the best part must be the pools! There are two huge pools, one has a big slide that I always go on, and it’s so much fun. Two mini pools are fun and safe for little kids and toddlers. They have “raining mushrooms” and water jets.

This clubhouse has plenty to offer the whole family.  Play Ping-Pong by the pools, get a snack at the cafe or play a table game, rent the hall or pool cabana for a party, work out at the gym or aerobics room, take the kids to the shaded playground, there’s so much to do! And...did you know that they also have a movie theater? Bring your favorite movie and popcorn. What else could a person ask for?

If you don’t want to go to the Clubhouse, you can always enjoy a great walk or bike ride by the beautiful roads or the serene nature trails by the trees, flowers and lakes. Or you can enjoy the mini parks in each neighborhood, which include a playground, basketball and open

grass fields. You don’t have to drive anywhere, just walk out of your house. My family and I enjoy the recreation in Seven Oaks everyday.

I have lived in Seven Oaks for a year and I have never been bored! I recommend that all families explore all that the community has to offer. I thank Seven Oaks for welcoming me into such a spectacularly beauti-ful and friendly community! v

If your child would like to submit an article

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IMPORTanT NUMBERS

Pasco County Sheriff’s Non-emergency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (813) 929-1204

Alligator Hotline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (866) 392-4286

Animal Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (813) 929-1212

Bright House Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (813) 862-0500

Drivers License Auto Reg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (813) 939-6020

Government Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (813) 996-7341

Hartline (HART info Line) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (813) 254-4278

Pasco County Utilities - Water Normal Business Hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (727) 847-8131

After hrs emergency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (727) 847-8144

Office of Emer. Management. . . . . . . . . . . . (727) 847-8137

www.pascoemergencymanagement.com

Pasco CountyGen. Info (Roads, Etc.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (813) 996-7341

Pasco County utilities

(24-hr emergency) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 226-8144

Peoples Gas (TECO) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (813) 275-3700www.peoplesgas.com

Poison Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-800-222-1222

Post Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (813) 991-7846

Supervisor of Elections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 851-8754

Tax Collector (Mike Olson) . . . . . . . . . . . . . (813) 235-6020

Waste Aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (727) 842-9309

Waste Services of Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (813) 788-5556

Wesley Chapel Chamber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (813) 994-8534

Wildlife Refuge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (813) 932-9545

Withlacoochee Electric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (352) 567-5133www.wrec.net

Florida’s 5th Congressional District Rep. Richard B. Nugent (R)District Phone: (352) 799-8354nugent.house.gov/

US Senator, FL (JR.) Marco Rubio (R)District Phone: 202-224-3041rubio.senate.gov

US Senator, FL (SR.) Bill Nelson (D)District Phone: 813-225-7040billnelson.senate.gov

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Games held in Parkland, Fl. May 18-20 when the Tampa Tribe beat The Vero Beach StickBenders.. The second SSG lacrosse series was held at the University of Florida, June 9-10. It was here the Tampa Tribe girls played Tampa Elite for the championship and won the first place gold medal in overtime. WCAA was host to the third Sunshine State Games held June 16-17, Father’s Day weekend, at the Wesley Chapel District Park. The Tampa Tribe boys’ high school team also took third place in the HS A division and won the bronze medal. The Sunshine State Games are presented by the Florida Sports Charitable Foundation which serves as the lead organization in promoting and developing the Florida’s Sports industry. WCAA is proud to be a part of their endeavor to promote and develop amateur sports in the state of Florida. Since the south has become a hotbed for the sport of lacrosse, the Tampa Tribe competitive boys’ lacrosse program has existed for 8 summer and fall seasons, however the girls’ program is only in its 6th

season. WCAA has done a great job promoting both boys and girls recreational and competitive lacrosse programs. This season alone, the team is made up of girls from Wesley Chapel, and nearby communities with other girls traveling from Ocala, Palm Harbor, and Apollo Beach to practice and play.

Another plus for the girls’ team are the nine current and former Tribe players who were also selected this year to represent the Florida Gulf Coast at the U.S. National Tournament played in Stonybrook, N.Y. The winning of three championships at the Sunshine State Games is a testimony to the talent, hard work and sportsmanship they bring to every game. On behalf of the WCAA Lacrosse Program, we extend our thanks to the Tampa Tribe players and their supporting family and friends.

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Tampa Tribe Competitive Girls hs Team First ever To win 3 Sunshine State Game

Championships In The Same Year!Continued from page 22.

Tampa Tribe Boys HS Division A win bronze at Wesley Chapel SSG.

Destiny Mead goes against Tampa Tribe Elite.Goalie Arianna Diaz stops a goal

against East Coast Reds.

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