January 2016 - the new Chamberocity
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January 2016 - the new Chamberocity
Annual Kumquat Festival® The Greater Dade City Chamber of Commerce Chamber NEWS 14112 8th Street Dade City, FL 33525 The Greater Dade City Chamber of Commerce Website: www.dadecitychamber.org Phone: (352) 567-3769 Board of Directors Fax: (352) 567-3770 President: Dr. Randy Stovall, Retired President Elect: Randy Surber, Florida Hospital Zephyrhills Vice President: Shauna McKinnon, Bayfront Health Dade City Secretary: Kelly Sinn, Sunrise of Pasco County, Inc. Treasurer: Steve Hickman, First National Bank of Pasco Past President: Bobby Van Allen, Farm Bureau Insurance Bob Larkin, Bob Larkin Construction Bonnie Krummen, CenterState Bank Carolyn Hodges, Faithful Friends Pet Cremation Cliff Martin, Jarrett Ford Dr. Lisa Richardson, Pasco Hernando State College David West, Coach “ David West” Eric Weekes, Saint Leo University Jason Sasser, JSC Real Estate Group Jean Nathe, Trade Mark Sales, Inc. Jimmie Adcock, Tampa Electric Company Krista Covey, SMARTstart Dade City Incubator & Pasco Economic Development Council Pete Odom, Retired Piyush Mulji, Hampton Inn Dade City/Zephyrhills Ronnie Deese, Withlacoochee River Electric Corp. Sister Roberta Bailey, O.S.B., Benedictine Sisters of Florida Todd Batchelor, Beef O’Brady’s-Dade City & The Brass Tap Honorary Members: Charlotte Kiefer and Sylvia Young Hinley Executive Director: John Moors Email: jmoors@dadecitychamber.org Senior Administrative Assistant: Melody Floyd Email: mfloyd@dadecitychamber.org January Administrative Assistant: Jo Uber Email: juber@dadecitychamber.org Photographer: Richard Riley Email: rkr@yahoo.com Mission Statement “To promote economic growth and the quality of life in the greater Dade City area” 5th Executive Board Meeting 8:00 AM 13th Full Board Meeting-First National Bank of Pasco 12:00 PM 16th Kumquat Pageant at Calvary Assembly Church 3:00-4:00pm 19th Chamber Business Breakfast : Sponsor and Location: Pasco County Fair Association at Clayton Hall 7:30 AM 21st Membership Luncheon “New, Prospective & Season Members Invited 12:00-1:00pm 28-29th Kumquat Growers Open House 10:30am-3:00pm 30th 9:00am-5:00pm 19th Annual Kumquat Festival PRESIDENT’S LETTER Happy New Year to all of our members, partners, friends and family of the Greater Dade City Chamber of Commerce! It is my privilege and pleasure to serve as the 2016 Chamber President. We have a supportive and active Board of Directors, super volunteers, ambassadors and committee members and a dedicated staff, all committed to serving you, our members. My thanks to our outgoing President, Bobby Van Allen, and to the two members coming off the Board for 2016, Mr. Ronnie Deese and Mr. Chris Browne. As well, welcome to Dr. Lisa Richardson, PHSC and Jason Sasser, JRS Realty to the Board. The foundation for our Chamber is based on our Mission Statement. “To promote business development and quality of life in the Greater Dade City area.” In support of our mission, our goals for 2016 include growing our membership base, producing quality events and programs, promoting our businesses and merchants, supporting our government agencies and encouraging volunteer support and philanthropy throughout our community. In order for you to receive the maximum benefit from your Chamber membership, I would suggest and encourage you to become involved in a volunteer committee, attend some of our many functions, take advantage of Chamber advertising opportunities and network with fellow Chamber members. I don’t know how many times I have witnessed a Chamber member making contact with a new customer or supplier through interaction and conversation at a Chamber function. It works! It really does! Our Sponsors of various events – especially the Annual Kumquat Festival®, are invaluable to the continued operation, marketing and promotion of our area, through Chamber activities. THANK YOU, THANK YOU, for your continued financial and logistical support of what we do. The 19th Annual Kumquat Festival® will be held on Saturday, January 30th, in downtown Dade City. We expect upwards of 40,000 attendees, have signed 400 vendors and 40 sponsors – all coming together to showcase our community, do some business and have a lot of fun! Please call the Chamber if you would like to become involved with our Festival – we have lots of volunteer opportunities. Leading up to Festival Day in downtown will be the Dade City Cruise In on Saturday, January 2, the Miss/Mr. Kumquat Pageant will be held on Saturday, January 16 at Calvary Assembly of God Church. Kumquat Grove and Packing House tours will be held on Thursday January 28 and Friday January 29 at the Kumquat Growers Inc. Please contact the Chamber with any questions about upcoming events. They are listed within this Newsletter and we would love to see you there! Thank you for your vote of confidence in me to preside over our Chamber this year. I look forward to working with you in 2016. Dr. Randy Stovall President January Committee Meetings 5th Executive Board Meeting 8:00 AM 5th Kumquat Festival Committee Meeting (every Tuesday for month of January) 11:30 AM 7th (every Thursday) Co-op Meeting 8:30-9:30 AM 7th Business Development 12:00 PM 13th Full Board Meeting @First National Bank of Pasco 12:00 PM 19th Chamber Business Breakfast 7:30 AM 20th Merchant Association Meeting 8:00-10:30 AM 27th Citizen of the Month Breakfast 8:00 AM 29th Ambassador / Membership Committee Meeting 12:00 PM 30th 19th Annual Kumquat Festival 9:00 AM-5:00 PM January 2016 marks the 13th anniversary of National Stalking Awareness Month. This is a month dedicated to educating the public on the heinous crime of stalking. The theme—“Stalking: Know It. Name It. Stop It,” is appropriate for crime that affects 7.5 million victims a year. Technology, also known as “cyber stalking,” has provided a quick and easy way for stalkers to harass and watch their victims. Stalking victims often receive unwanted phone calls, e-mails, text messages, or have their stalker show up unannounced for no reason. Florida has laws to protect its citizens from this unwanted abuse. According to Florida Statute, “Any person who willfully, maliciously, and repeatedly follows, harasses, or cyberstalks another person commits the offense of stalking” (s. 784.048, F.S.). The definition of a threat includes those made through electronic means such as the use of GPS tracking devices, phone calls, texts, and spyware. Statewide in 2014, there were 136 cases of aggravated stalking filed and 388 cases of simple stalking, according to the FDLE CIF annual report. Those numbers show a 32.3 percent and a 22.4 percent decrease from 2013, respectively. In 2014, 563 petitions for an act of stalking were filed in Pasco County. We encourage anyone who is in need of protection and court assistance to contact our Office. Deputy clerks provide clerical support to individuals seeking to file an injunction (also referenced as a restraining order). 2015 Constitution Essay Contest Award Ceremony By Paula S. O’Neil, Ph.D., Pasco County Clerk & Comptroller Left to right: Superintendent Kurt Browning, Clerk & Comptroller Paula S. O'Neil, Ph.D., Eric Ly, Jenny Delcastillo, Dakota Lambert, Ms. Gail Diederich, School Board Chairman Joanne Hurley The Honorable Paula S. O’Neil, Ph.D., congratulates Eric Ly, the 2015 Clerk & Comptroller Constitution Essay Contest first place winner. Eric is a fifth grader from Wesley Chapel Elementary School. Dr. O’Neil also congratulates second place winner Dakota Lambert of Deer Park Elementary School and third place winner Jenny Delcastillo of West Zephyrhills Elementary. Former Chief Deputy Clerk Barbara Rulison, reporter Tom Jackson, and author Gail Diederich graciously volunteered to serve on the judging panel. Dr. O'Neil recognized contest winners at the Pasco County School Board meeting on November 17, 2015. Family members, teachers, and administrators took part in the event. Eric Ly’s essay stood out among the 82 entries that were received from 10 teachers at 8 different schools. Summarizing his essay, Eric wrote, “In America, people could start out new. America gave immigrants a second chance at their life. If not for the constitution, they wouldn’t have a second chance. In conclusion, without the American Constitution, America would’ve been drastically altered." Dr. O’Neil extends a thank you and congratulations to all of the participants for their hard work and reflection on such an important topic. Thank you, Eric, for your hard work, and we look forward to giving you a courthouse tour. Thank you, again, to the contest judging panel and to Superintendent Browning for assisting with this contest. Pasco Economic Development Council 14th Annual NetFest Thursday, April 7, 2016 Starkey Ranch, Odessa 5:00 – 8:00 PM Register at www.PascoEDC.com For more information: suzanne@pascoedc.com (813) 926-0827 ext. 226 Florida Hospital Zephyrhills Dedicates CREATION® Health Tree of Life Florida Hospital Zephyrhills (FHZ) dedicated a new mural in its hospital lobby on Monday, November 16, with staff, volunteers and members of the community present. Randy Surber, FHZ president and CEO, presided. The mural, which covers an entire wall off the hospital’s main entrance, represents the Tree of Life and is consistent with the Christian values upon which the not-for-profit hospital is based, according to Surber. Eight large monitors have been interspersed within the tree and change to reflect tranquil nature scenes. The tree trunk, branches and leaves are made of several layers of Eurocore maple and are three inches thick. Additionally, every leaf has been airbrushed around its edges to add depth, Surber said. The interactive kiosk in front of the Tree of Life is designed to give the user the opportunity to learn and remember how the principles in the acronym C.R.E.A.T.I.O.N. can help us live an abundant and satisfying life. The mural was more than a year in the making and is the first of its kind at Florida Hospital. FHZ’s Administrative Council, led by Surber and senior staff, came up with the Tree of Life concept and then the design and construction phase began. The former corresponds with FHZ’s commitment to CREATION® Health and wellness, Surber added. “Our hospital is here to provide the best possible care when you need us most,” Surber said, “but we’re equally dedicated to keeping you well. That’s where CREATION® Health comes in.” CREATION® is the health care organization’s acronym for Choice, Rest, Environment, Activity, Trust, Interpersonal Relationships, Outlook and Nutrition. By regularly practicing these eight principles, Surber said, we believe that it will help one to live a fuller, happier and healthier life. In line with this philosophy, FHZ is preparing for the grand opening of its new, free-standing CREATION® Health Wellness Center and its CREATION® Health Community Garden in January. FHZ also hosts ongoing community health education programs and support groups at no charge. For information on services or upcoming programs and events, call (813) 788-0411 or visit FHZeph.org Getting a Better Night’s Sleep Sleep is something everyone needs, but many people find difficult to get. According to the National Sleep Foundation, 40 million Americans experience chronic, long-term sleep disorders like insomnia, sleep apnea, restless leg syndrome or narcolepsy and an additional 20 million experience occasional sleeping problems. Sleep deprivation interferes with daily life including productivity, driving and social activities. There are many treatment options for sleep disorders, and sometimes simply making small lifestyle changes can help you get a better night’s sleep. “Your body has an internal clock or circadian rhythm that naturally tells it when to wake up and go to sleep by releasing hormones and changing your body temperature,” said Paul Chakola, M.D., Pulmonologist. “Often times these natural rhythms get off track causing difficulties sleeping.” During sleep, your body temperature, heart rate and blood pressure lower to conserve energy, the brain refreshes by removing waste and your body works to rebuild parts that have been stressed during the day. Lack of sleep is associated with many different disorders. Not getting the proper amount of sleep does not allow your body to rejuvenate. Most people who have difficulty sleeping can make lifestyle changes and see improvements in their quality of sleep. Go to bed and wake up at the same time every day. Exercise daily and avoid alcohol or caffeine before bedtime. If you can, try not to eat a large meal two-three hours before bedtime. Make sure that you have a relaxing bedtime routine and that you only use your bed for sleeping. Research has recently shown that use of electronic devices immediately before bed can disrupt your circadian rhythms. Cell phones and laptops emit blue light that tells your body it is time to wake up. It is recommended that you stop using electronic devices at least 30 minutes before bedtime. “If lifestyle changes do not help you sleep better you may need to see a doctor and talk about treatment options,” said Dr. Chakola. “There are medicines physicians can prescribe to help you sleep as well as therapy. Your physician might even suggest you do a sleep study.” Talk to your primary care or family physician today if you are having difficulty sleeping. If you need assistance finding a doctor, call (877) 362-5321 or visit BayfrontDadeCity.com Bayfront Health Dade City Sleep Lab is now located onsite, at 13100 Fort King Rd., Dade City, FL. There we can help you pinpoint the cause of your sleep disorder and design the proper treatment to help you get a good night’s sleep. Our lab features private suites for sleep studies with a personal restroom for your privacy and convenience. To schedule an appointment, please call 877-232-2717. Education Issues on the Horizon By Kurt S. Browning In previous years, the Florida Legislature convened in Tallahassee for session in March. However, the 2016 Legislative Session will begin on Tuesday, January 12, and end on Friday, March 11. Looking forward, there are a couple education issues that I wanted to share with you. Assessments and accountability are issues that affect virtually every parent in our school district. With the advent of the newly implemented Florida Standards Assessment (FSA), superintendents across Florida, including myself, advocated to Governor Rick Scott and our legislators to prohibit the Department of Education from releasing school grades. After only one year of testing, the FSA lacks learning gains, a critical factor in school grading. As superintendent, I do not fear accountability; I embrace it. That is why I have asked the Legislature to take another look at our accountability standards as we move forward with this new testing platform. As Pasco County continues to see rapid growth, it is important that our district receives adequate funding to provide classroom space for students. There has been a push to create a dedicated revenue stream for charter schools by taking a portion of millage dollars from school districts. Let me be clear, I support school choice and have been supportive of a spectrum of avenues for students and parents to pursue. However, I do not believe it is in the best interests of our families to take capital dollars from one group of parents and students to supply the other. I would be more interested in seeing how the Legislature could create a new, completely separate capital funding source for charters. There are many other education issues facing the Florida Legislature during session. Please let the Pasco County Legislative Delegation members know your thoughts on these and other issues. If there is an issue you would like my attention on, please feel free to contact me via email, at ksbsos@pasco.k12.fl.us. Kurt S. Browning is superintendent of Pasco County Schools. Dade city Cruise-in January 2nd, 2016 2:00 - 7:00 PM Visit our unique shops, and bring your appetite for dining in one of our many great restaurants! Miami-Dade County Miami-Dade County government serves a population of more than 2.5 million people with a work force of approximately 25,000 employees. The government provides major metropolitan services countywide and city-type services for residents of unincorporated areas. Miami-Dade County also provides employee discount services to all employees which include travel, wellness, dining, shopping, fitness, money, and education. http://miamidade.gov Oglethorpe, Inc. In 1999, founder Bob Cohen started a company which would fill the holes that healthcare disasters and distress left behind. Oglethorpe, Inc. was created, named after General James Edward Oglethorpe (1696-1785), who founded the colony of Georgia through extensive social reform. Similar to General Oglethorpe's mission to give people escaping debtors' prison a fresh start in the New World, Oglethorpe Inc.'s mission is to breathe new life into failed or failing psychiatric health centers and to restore their place in their communities. Today, the company supports over 1,200 employees, with offices and facilities in four states. Oglethorpe, Inc. provides management solutions for health centers, wellness clinics, and hospitals. Its portfolio of clients spans across the country, with facilities whose specializations include psychiatric services, substance dependence, eating disorder therapy, and behavioral health counselling. http://oglethorpeinc.com/about.html Welcome New Members Support Your Fellow Members Karol Rosochowicz Liberty Tax Service 14717 7th Street Dade City, FL 33523 813-409-2008 Rocio D. Paulsen Good Faith Insurance Services 5901 Argerian Drive, Suite 101 Wesley Chapel, FL 33545 813-345-4331 Tax Return Preparation/Health Insurance Insurance/Senior Services/Affordable Care Act Walk-in Expo Bundle Carole Parkes Sugarcreek Too 37836 Meridian Ave Dade City, FL 33525 352-437-4888 Deanna B Mander East Pasco Conference Center 38108 Meridian Avenue Dade City, FL 33525 352-523-1305 Shopping/Gift Shop & Boutique, Antique Conference Room/Retail Rental Walk-in Referred by: Mander Law Group Miguel Velazquz Staywell / A WellCare Company 5113 US Hwy 19 New Port Richey, FL 34652 727-834-2300 Gordon & Kathleen Comer Flint Creek Outfitters, LLC 14129 7th Street Dade City, FL 33525 813-681-1888 Healthcare/Medical/Medicaid & Medicare Shopping/Camping/Bicycling Referred by: J. Adcock Referred by: J. Moors Jet Hall Community Magazine, LLC PO Box 3088 Zephyrhills, FL 33539 813-838-0374 Publishing/Advertising/Media Walk-in Florida Hospital Zephyrhills Earns ‘Top Performer on Key Quality Measures’ Recognition from the Joint Commission Florida Hospital Zephyrhills announced today that it has been recognized as a 2014 Top Performer on Key Quality Measures® by The Joint Commission, the leading accreditor of health care organizations in the United States. Florida Hospital Zephyrhills was recognized as part of The Joint Commission’s 2015 annual report “America’s Hospitals: Improving Quality and Safety,” for attaining and sustaining excellence in accountability measure performance for heart attack, heart failure, immunization, pneumonia, stroke, surgical care and venous thromboembolism (VTE). Florida Hospital Zephyrhills is one of only 1,043 hospitals out of more than 3,300 eligible hospitals in the United States to achieve the 2014 Top Performer distinction. The Top Performer program recognizes hospitals for improving performance on evidence-based interventions that increase the chances of healthy outcomes for patients with certain conditions including heart attack, heart failure, pneumonia, surgical care, children’s asthma, inpatient psychiatric services, stroke, venous thromboembolism, perinatal care, immunization, tobacco treatment and substance use. This is the third consecutive year Florida Hospital Zephyrhills has been recognized as a Top Performer. The hospital was recognized in 2012 and 2013 for its performance on accountability measure data for heart attack, heart failure, pneumonia and surgical care. For more information about the hospital’s heart program or the Top Performer program, visit HeartExpertsPasco.com or jointcommission.org/accreditation/top_performers.aspx. 4th Annual Celtic Family Jamboree Dade City Dunkin Donuts Officially opened on Wednesday, December 23rd Store Hours: Sunday – Thursday 4:00 AM to 10:00 PM Friday and Saturday 4:00 AM to 11:00 PM 13149 US Hwy 301 352-593-1341 February 5th and 6th, 2016 Vendors, Food/Drink, Workshops, Athletic Demos, Friday Night Potluck, On-site camping and so much more! 2 day event $30 in advance $35 at the gate www.celticheritageproductions.com/fj.htm Location: Sertoma Youth Ranch 85 Myers Road, Brooksville 941-625-8544 REMINDER for all High School Seniors The Greater Dade City Chamber of Commerce Scholarship Applications are now available through the Pasco Education Foundation http:// www.pascoeducationfoundation.o rg/p/9/students#.VnAwGUorJD8 The Scholarship Application period closes January 31, 2016. Three $1,000 scholarships will be awarded in the Spring of 2016. For more information feel free to contact Jean Nathe, Education Committee Chair at 813-783-4364 jean@trade-marksales.com Congratulations November 2015 Citizen’s of the Month Breakfast Sponsor: Bayfr ont Health Dade City, Shauna McKinnon, Kayla Howard & Patty Richter Plaque Sponsor: J ar r ett For d, Cliff Mar tin Scholarship Sponsors: Farm Bureau Insurance, Bobby Van Allen IR Staffing, Inc., Tim Dozier Jim Driscoll Lee Musselman, Broker Associate, Elite Brokers Group Royal Oaks Nursing Center, Rosemary Letchworth Saint Leo University, Eric Weekes San Antonio Citizens Federal Credit Union, Cathy Grimes Statewide Insurance, Mark Capes & Kevin Fecteau Sunrise Rotary of Dade City, Cindy Harper “In the Bag” 1 YR Admission for Citizen & Family-Pioneer Florida Museum & Village, Stephanie Black Bible-First Baptist Church of Dade City, Pastor Huckabee & Pastor “The Dave” Dahmer Certificate-Mayor of Dade City, Camille Hernandez Certificate, Books “My Florida House Facts & Fun” & Welcome to Florida House Representatives” -Danny Burgess State Rep. (R-38), Robin Ringesien Certificate, Coin & Constitution Book-Congressman Gus Bilirakis, Bob Hatfield Certificate & Ruler-Pasco County Clerk & Comptroller, Paula O’Neil, PhD, Linda Dillon Coupons-Beef O’Brady’s Dade City, Todd Batchelor Free Meal-IHOP Dade City, Amanda White Mini Flashlight-Farm Bureau Insurance, Bobby Van Allen, Agent Piggy Bank-San Antonio Citizens Federal Credit Union, Jill Evans Plaque-Jarrett Ford, Cliff Martin The Bag-Bayfront Health Dade City, Shauna McKinnon, Deb Lettau & Becky Young Congratulations Students! Academy at the Farm Brock McKendree East Pasco Adventist AcademyDaniel Rivera Saint Anthony Catholic School Hannah Fox Centennial Elementary School Gabriella Philipsen Lacoochee Elementary School Sophia Alvarez Martinez Pasco Elementary School Jazlyn M. Torres Rodriguez Rodney B. Cox Elementary School Juan Serrato San Antonio Elementary Sadie Williams Centennial Middle School William “Harrison” Barker Pasco Middle School Andres Limas Pasco High School Diana Ryan Thank you Students, Parents, Teachers, Schools and Sponsors Florida Hospital Zephyrhills Recognizes Its September and October DAISY Award Recipients Florida Hospital Zephyrhills recognized Jody Wilcox, RN as its September DAISY Award recipient and Kelli Jones, RN as its October DAISY Award recipient. Jody (left) works in the Clinical Decision Unit and was nominated by a patient’s family member for her genuine and compassionate care, her support, and for advocating for the patient during a difficult time. Jody helped to educate the family, called the appropriate resources as needed and offered comforting and reassuring hugs. Kelli (right bottom) received numerous nominations from patients and her peers. Her patients recognized her for going above and beyond her normal duties and for treating them like a member of her family. Her peers said she is loved by her patients, her team and is an inspiration to nurses. Kelli also serves as her departments CREATION® Health Champion and Pain Champion. The DAISY award is part of the DAISY Foundation's program to recognize the super-human efforts nurses perform every day. Each month, a nurse is selected by Florida Hospital Zephyrhills to receive The DAISY Award. At a presentation given in front of the nurse’s colleagues, physicians, patients, and visitors, the honoree receives a certificate commending him or her for being an "Extraordinary Nurse." The certificate reads: "In deep appreciation of all you do, who you are, and the incredibly meaningful difference you make in the lives of so many people." The honoree also receives a beautiful and meaningful sculpture titled, “A Healer’s Touch”. This sculpture is hand-carved by artists of the Shona Tribe in Africa. Annual Kumquat Festival® “Miss & Mr. Kumquat Festival Pageant” Saturday January 16th at Calvary Assembly of God Church in Dade City. The Pageant is proudly presented by IERNA's Heating & Cooling, and directed by Melissa Sholler. For more information or for a pageant application www.dadecitychamber.org ANYTIME FITNESS OF DADE CITY & SAINT LEO UNIVERSITY SUPPORTS LOVE ONE ANOTHER Special thanks to ANYTIME FITNESS of Dade City for their support of a Christmas Food Drive benefiting Love One Another, an outreach ministry supported by the partnership of First Baptist Church of Dade City, St. Rita Catholic Church, The Dade City Youth Council, Dade City Christian Church and Calvary Assembly, Dade City/Metropolitan Ministries/Restored Hope to reach out to our community to provide a hot meal to those in need. Anyone with a heart to serve is welcome! And that is just what the staff and members of ANYTIME FITNESS of Dade City did by holding a food drive at their location (14540 7th Street) for several weeks and brought their donations to the Pasco County Community Services Nutrition Center where a delicious meal, toiletry items, dog/cat food and clothing is provided. The Staff and Members of ANYTIME FITNESS of Dade City did an excellent job in serving our guests. We truly appreciate the support provided through the leadership of Barry Jackson, owner of ANYTIME FITNESS. Barry matched the collection which enabled a nice distribution of food, etc. to assist our guests for the Christmas Season. We also enjoyed the benefits of a class-supported Thanksgiving Food Drive offered by Saint Leo University which was directed by Libbe Carriker. They took a class project and turned it into a great opportunity to help those in need with the starting of a Thanksgiving meal. They also brought clothing and resource information which our guests were thrilled to receive. We continuously receive support from several groups/sororities from Saint Leo University who enjoy serving as well as provide food and toiletry items to our guests at Love One Another! If you would like more information regarding how you may want to serve at Love One Another, please contact Lucy Avila at 352-424-4972. Many other community churches, schools and other organizations are supporting this very effective outreach ministry which is having a huge impact in Dade City. 2015 December Membership Renewals East Pasco Electric Inc Holiday Inn Express-Brooksville Kingberry Estates Finds Dade City Lynch, Gregg & Lynch PA Riesdorph Reporting Group 3A Home Repair Jarrett Ford Florida Small Business Development Center Dade City Business Center Little Everglades Ranch Penny Morrill Travelers Rest Resort Inc Dempsey Furniture Thank you for your continued partnership! We look forward to you starting off the New Year right by joining us at THE MARKET PLACE on Saturday, January 2, 2016, from 10 am – 3 pm at Hibiscus Park in Dade City! The Garden Café located on 301 just northwest of Meridian Avenue will be offering some delicious samples at THE MARKET PLACE of what you will find at their unique, dog-friendly Café owned by Melanie Armstrong. It has been heard that possibly they will be incorporating some kumquats in their samplings as our community prepares for the exciting Kumquat Festival on Saturday, January 30, 2016, organized by the Greater Dade City Chamber of Commerce. Our craft demonstrator will be a representative of Stampin’ Up wherein you will be able to make a card and most likely get hooked on rubber stamping! Let your creative juices flow! Special music will be provided by Derrick Tucker from 11 am - 2:30 pm. You will enjoy listening to this fine music as you browse Hibiscus Park to investigate our unique vendors. You will also enjoy visiting our interesting vendors who just love showing you their wonderful products such as homemade cookies, honey, jams, handmade soaps, jewelry, garden accessories, fresh produce, dog treats/beds, handmade baskets, hand-carved wood items and much more! Please contact Lucy Avila at lucyavila707@gmail.com or \352-521-5858 for additional information or interested vendors. THE MARKET PLACE is sponsored by the Dade City Youth Council. Location: 7th Street & Bougainvillea Avenue (In front of the Dade City Garden Club) First Saturdays ~ September, 2015 thru May, 2016 Pet Friendly ~ Open to the Public ~ Free To Attend The Mayor’s Communiqué………………… Happy New Year! Thank you to all the individuals and organizations that worked tirelessly to make Dade City shine for our residents and visitors during the holiday season. The Greater Dade City Chamber for the Magical Christmas Night Parade, the Dade City Merchants Association for the Christmas Stroll, decorated shops and parks throughout the City, residents who coordinated our very unique Church Street Christmas, and the Dade City Historic Celebrations luminary project that illuminated our streets with the newly added Price Park this year. City staff deserves recognition for their continued diligence in our parks, streets and other areas during this busy season. A very special thank you to Commissioner Jimmy Shive who coordinated the City’s holiday decorations throughout downtown. He, along with several volunteers, worked months coordinating the purchase and hanging of decorations for all to enjoy this holiday season. Working together, Dade City looked amazing during the holidays. While these holiday festivities were occurring for all to enjoy, our public works department was working throughout the year to ensure Dade City continued to improve city services, upgrade old infrastructure, repair or replace ageing items as needed. At a recent Commission meeting, City Engineer/Public Works Director, Gordon Onderdonk, provided a year-end report of different projects undertaken during the past year. I would like to share excerpts from his City of Dade City 2014-2015 Public Works Annual Report: “This year was an extremely busy and productive year for Public Works. We made significant strides towards improving the City. We are on a terrific pace and we are excited to keep the momentum going. This past year, our staff has tackled capital improvements projects on their own, taking the initiative and making positive results. From stormwater retrofit projects, to new water main expansions, to a new multipurpose field, the entire public works staff saved the City time and money by performing this work in –house. We also faced numerous challenges this year. We received a record amount of rainfall during the rainy season which weighed heavily on our streets and utilities department. We also had to relocate our water and sewer utilities on SR 52 and US301 to accommodate the improvements constructed by the Department of Transportation. In addition to the work performed in-house this year, we are also managing large capital improvement projects exceeding $10 million. These projects include the second phase of the WWTP rehabilitation with a new administration building, the second phase of the sewer lift station rehabilitation, and a new city hall and police station.” The report also included all the projects planned for the next year and beyond. Our City Engineer looks forward to continuing the proud heritage and promising future of our city. I am confident we would agree. Dade City has good vibes and a great future! Wishing all a safe, healthy and prosperous new year. It is an honor and privilege to serve the residents of Dade City. Please contact me at chernandez@dadecityfl.com with your questions or comments. Camille Camille Hernández, Mayor Dade City As a Chamber Member YOUR NEWS Is encouraged and Welcomed each month! Please email to: Juber@dadecitychamber.org or Mfloyd@dadecitychamber.org Website & Newsletter Ads 6 month business card 12 month business card 6 month quarter page 12 month quarter page 6 month half page 12 month half page 6 month full page 12 month full page $100 $160 $160 $250 $300 $540 $450 $900 *Our website has been developed with a focus on business, tourism and events. *Newsletters are printed monthly and distributed to members, and visitors of the Greater Dade City Chamber of Commerce. *Colorful newsletter are online, and are accessible throughout the year. PASCO COUNTY TO HAVE NATION'S FIRST ULTRAFAST INTERNET COMMUNITY BUILT FROM GROUND UP Using traditional broadband Internet access, downloading 100 pictures takes nearly five minutes. With gigabit fiber access that same 100-picture download can be completed in three seconds. Such ultrafast Internet access is one of the centerpieces of a newly designated area of Pasco County that is the first in the country to be built from the ground up as a smart gigabit community. Dubbed the connected city corridor, the 7,800 acres in central and eastern Pasco County is bordered by Interstate 75, Curley and Overpass roads and State Road 52. Tuesday morning, US Ignite, a nonprofit organization affiliated with the National Science Foundation and the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, came to Dade City to honor the county for its efforts and to tout the benefits of the connected corridor. "This level of investment drives jobs and economic development and quality of life,'' William Wallace, US Ignite's executive director, told commissioners. Several major cities including Kansas City, Mo.; Cleveland and Chattanooga, Tenn., have retrofitted neighborhoods with gigabit technology, and Metro Development Group offers similarly speedy UltraFi service in its Union Park development in Wesley Chapel. But Pasco's connected city corridor will be the first to install the network at the outset of a large-scale planned community. The cost of the privately financed Bright House network will be passed on to home buyers and business owners, similar to traditional water and sewer utility expenses, as the property develops. "It easy to make a buck. It's a lot harder to make a difference. How can we use technology to make a difference?'' Kartik Goyani, Metro's vice president of operations, asked commissioners. The applications include uses in education, health care, public safety, energy and transportation. For instance, students at a STEM school in Chattanooga learned from instructors at the University of Southern California in a real-time lesson that included microscopic tissue examinations by the students 1,800 miles from the microscope. The city also installed sensors to monitor pollen counts in individual neighborhoods to better forecast potential trouble for asthmatics. In Pasco, the connected city corridor is a state-authorized pilot program for developments promoting job creation, alternative transportation, limits on sprawl and environmental protections. In exchange, developments within the area escape state planning reviews with Pasco County commissioners controlling future comprehensive plan amendments over the next 10 years. Much of the land within the planning area is targeted for development, including two from Metro Development, the 2,000-home Epperson project and the former Cannon Ranch, now known as Mirada, which will contain 4,000 homes. Though the state pilot program expires in a decade, the planning area is intended to have a 50-year build-out that will bring 96,000 people living in 37,000 residential units on what now is largely rural land. The most visible sign of the pending development is the construction of the westward extension of Overpass Road from Curley Road. However, some of the details have been disclosed previously including Epperson's plans for the first-in-the-country 7-acre self-sustaining swimming pool known as a crystal lagoon. As an economic development lure, Epperson's town center plans include a business incubator and office building near the lagoon's edge. Pasco's final consideration of the connected city corridor plan, being devised by Heidt Design in conjunction with county planners, is not expected until the spring. 2015 CenterState Bank Christmas with the Orphans Noah is an 18 year old Country Artist from Dade City. He began singing at the age of 4 and playing guitar at the age of 6. His biggest influences are Jones, Twitty, Cash, and Strait. He made it to the Executive Producer round of American Idol. He is the Alabama Music Association Male Entertainer of theYear for Traditional AND New Country. He has received the Horizon Male Vocalist Award and the Most Promising Male Entertainer of the Year from the North American Country Music Association. Last year he was named one of the top 100 Emerging Artists via Country Fan Association. He now resides in Nashville, where he performs at World Famous Tootsies Orchid Lounge, Honky Tonk Central, and Rippys all of which are on the famous Honky Tonk Row. Noah is also an active songwriter. He has written and co-written several songs that he and fellow artists anticipate will be studio ready in the near future. Noah considers his most important work to be with several charities that he serves with. He has volunteered with Happy Dolphin, who provides beach vacations and dolphin encounters for special needs and terminally ill children, as their music therapist. He is the Music Ambassador for Camo Dreams, Inc. who take special needs and terminally ill children on dream outdoor adventures. And he is also a Kids Wish Network Angel, meeting and providing memorable experiences for children who love country music and their wish is to visit Nashville. He hopes to be able to continue to use music to bring people happiness. Photos by Melody Floyd Pasco County Sheriff Office Newsletter January 2016 Current Pasco County Crime Trends and Crime Prevention Efforts Last month, we discussed a number of crime trends that are prevalent throughout Pasco County and the Tampa Bay Area. Those crimes included a number of scams, thieves breaking into unlocked cars, and a crime technique dubbed “Felony Lane.” This month we’ll focus on the burglary of business vehicles, how to design an area to prevent crime and camera registration. Criminals are very creative in their attempts to separate you from your money or possessions and we aim to thwart them at every turn. Hopefully these tips will empower you to detect and deter any criminal element you encounter. Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design or CPTED – It’s incredible to think a way to deter crime is in the design of a neighborhood or the way in which you decorate your home. This method of crime prevention changes your physical environment in an attempt to prevent crime. For instance, keeping the exterior of your home well-lit at night is one way to keep burglars or prowlers away. They don’t want to be seen and lighting your exterior keeps every nook lit. If you have windows that are on the ground floor or if you you’re in a single level home, plant low, thorny bushes near those windows to keep burglars from accessing your home through those windows. Don’t allow shrubs to become overgrown and block your line of sight. This takes away another element of concealment for criminals. If you fence in your front yard or backyard, use a fencing system that is waist-level and picket style. That will keep intruders from being concealed while on you property. Also, place security signs up on the exterior of your home or business. There are a wide array of tactics one can employ from the CPTED philosophy, and these are just a few items related to this strategy. Another key element in CPTED is surveillance. Neighborhood watch groups are one means of keeping an eye on a community. Get to know your neighbors on each side of your home, behind your home and across the street. If you see suspicious activity, report it. For communities, designing streets that are pedestrian friendly increases the number of eyes on a home or neighborhood in general. Chances are if a pedestrian witnesses something out of the ordinary happening at a home, that activity will be reported. You can visit www.pascosheriff.com/crimeprevention for more home safety and crime prevention details. That leads u to the next topic: camera registration. Camera Registration Program (Crime Reports) – This allows citizens, businesses and law enforcement to form a partnership in keeping a community safe. Footage from a surveillance system can be provided to law enforcement if a crime has been committed nearby. Camera owners can go to www.crimereports.com and register their surveillance camer9s), which will add you to a list only available to law enforcement. This is a free service and camera owners can remove their name from the list at any time. If a crime is committed in your area, investigators can contact you to see if the crime was captured by your camera. This may allow a crime to be solved much quicker. Business vehicle burglaries – It’s no secret work truck contain plenty of equipment or gear crooks would love to get their hands on. If you must park your work truck at home, ensure that it is locked up and has an alarm. If you can, place the truck inside your garage. Many times those trucks are left in parking areas at the end of the workday. Make sure that area is well-lit and is properly secured from outside intruders. Also, strategically place surveillance cameras in the area so they can capture any suspicious activity. Welcoming the New Year with the Presidential Preference Primary At the elections’ office we’ll be ringing in the new year with preparations for the 2016 Presidential Preference Primary (PPP) on March 15, 2016, the first of four elections our office will administer in 2016. One important facet of elections preparation is to create an awareness of the Florida “closed primary” system of voting. Simply stated, a closed primary means that the candidate choices on your ballot will be only candidates that are the same party affiliation as your voter registration. Unlike many states, party changes on Election Day are statutorily prohibited in the state of Florida, and voting a “split ticket” is not an option. Changing party affiliation in order to vote for a particular candidate is permissible; however, it must be done 29 days prior to the election date when the registration books close. The PPP in March is a unique primary and is part of the nominating process for United States presidential elections. In these early primaries, voters express their preference for the presidential candidate they would like to see representing their party in the November General Election. As the first elimination contests among the presidential candidate hopefuls, the states with the earliest primaries are targeted heavily on the campaign trail. Although the outcome of these primaries does not directly determine which candidates will go on to the final race, in Florida, the PPP determines which candidate the party delegates will be bound to vote for during the national party conventions. Historically, the earliest primaries are more influential to the process of nominating presidential candidates. Some states hold caucuses which differ from primaries in that they are managed by the political parties themselves rather than the local governments. Either way, Presidential Preference Primaries are the creation of political parties, and were never part of our country’s constitution. The political parties make the rules about how the party delegates are allocated throughout the states. As the debates unfold and your opinions are being formed, take a moment to insure that your voter registration reflects the same party as the candidate of your choice. If not, the registration books close to party changes on February 16, 2016. Also, review your sample ballot, and be sure to make plans to either vote early, vote by mail, or at the polls on election day. As always, my staff and I stand ready to serve you . If you have any questions do not hesitate to call 800-851-8754 or visit pascovotes.com. Protect Your Home and Name – Public Notice Your home can be taken from you with the filing of just one fraudulent document at the County Clerk’s office. Hard to believe? Ask Linda Cleland of Hialeah about it. As described by CBS Local Miami, someone filed a false deed against her last year, forging her signature. “They stole her home and sold it to a legitimate real estate investor. That investor evicted Cleland in April.” (Zea, 2015). Her house “belonged to the Cleland family since the mid-1950s.” (Ovalle, 2015). All of her belongings were “put in bags and tossed outside like garbage.” (Ovalle). There are people who use counterfeit quitclaim deeds to defraud residents of their properties all over the country, which is one of the fastest growing crimes in the United States. For Cleland, after living on a church bench and with friends for a while, a judge recently ordered the home returned to her. While her story has a happy ending, she had a long legal struggle and needless pain and heartbreak. Because of her despair and many others who have had similar struggles, the Pasco Clerk & Comptroller’s Office implemented a free notification service in October, the Pasco Property Fraud Alert. This service allows residents to register to receive alerts, similar to credit card alerts, when documents are recorded with registered names. Customers determine personal and business name(s) they want monitored and choose to receive alerts through email or phone. Upon notification of a document recorded within Pasco County Official Records with the registered name(s), property owners may verify whether activity was initiated by them or someone attempting to commit property fraud. Registering for Pasco County Clerk & Comptroller’s fraud alert protection is free and easy by calling (800) 747`4600 or by accessing www.pascoclerk.com. Click on Property Fraud Alert Service. New President/ CEO to Take Reins at Pasco EDC in January Following an extensive, nationwide search, the Pasco Economic Development Council’s Board of Directors has selected William “Bill” C. Cronin as the new President/CEO. He will start in his new position on January 19, 2016.Cronin’s 25-year career has spanned across Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina and includes proven experience in business and economic development, international trade, logistics, and operations in both the private and public sectors. Most recently, he worked as the Director of Economic Development for the City of Charlotte, North Carolina. "I am looking forward to returning to Florida where I first started my career in economic development,” said Cronin. “I am especially excited about joining a great team at Pasco EDC and leading the charge in Pasco County. We have a great product here and a business-friendly community that understands smart growth. "Pasco EDC’s Board of Directors began the process of looking for a new leader beginning in April 2015 when former President/CEO John Hagen announced his retirement. The search committee worked with Jorgenson Consulting, a national executive search firm specializing in non-profit and economic development organizations, throughout the search process. Barbara Wilhite, Pasco EDC Board Chairwoman, noted that Conin’s breadth of knowledge and experience— including nine years with Enterprise Florida, specializing in international trade and business development—helped him stand out from the crowd. “Pasco County is at a pivotal moment for economic growth,” she said. “We looked for a leader that could harness the momentum started under John Hagen’s leadership and take it to the next level. We are confident Bill is that person to lead our organization forward. ”Pasco County Commissioner, Ted Schrader echoed Whilhite’s admiration for Cronin’s professional qualifications. “The experience Bill brings with him from Atlanta and Charlotte in creating jobs is a tremendous advantage for Pasco EDC and the community. This is an exciting time in Pasco County.” Member Testimonials Thank you so much John, Mel, and Jo. You all are fantastic and we are truly blessed to have such people and an organization so supportive of the towns businesses. Thanks again!!God Bless. Julie Buckingham, City Market Bistro As a committed business owner, I view our Chamber vital to the Dade City business community. I want to thank the Dade City Chamber for supporting the business community by being a leading force for numerous projects within our community. I personally want to thank them for spearheading the co-op startup. The Chamber certainly has been a driving force for numerous events that helps keep Dade City vibrant and growing. Debra R. Flood, Owner, The Garden of Eden Salon and Day Spa From the point of view of a long time merchant in Dade City I support & appreciate our Chamber of Commerce for the diversity of its capabilities to promote Dade City, & it's close partnership & support of the downtown merchants. I believe cohesive communication is the key & the Chamber excels here. Dale Anne Laumer, Ivy Cottage Antiques and Wines This is the BEST Chamber I have ever belonged to. Just wanted you to know. Matt (Matthew J. Jowanna, Attorney at Law) The Law Offices of Matthew J. Jowanna, P.A. Top Drawer Antiques is very happy with its Chamber membership. We have seen a dramatic improvement in joint efforts between the merchants downtown, our former Main Street organization and the City Council. The Dade City Chamber of Commerce has increased awareness for events including the Kumquat Festival and the Car Show. Overall, we are pleased with the promotional work and support we receive from the chamber. John Moors is responsive to our feedback and communicates often regarding progress on various efforts. We encourage downtown businesses to become members in the Chamber, especially now that our Main Street organization has retired. Kathleen Hotchkiss, Top Drawer Antiques John, I just wanted to thank you and the Dade City Chamber for the leadership displayed over the last couple of weeks. With the announcement that Dade City Main Street was shutting down, there was a lot of 'uneasiness' among the retail merchants. But you stepped up immediately to reassure us all that the Chamber was more than willing to help with any gaps that might exist after the shut down. As a member for the last 16 years I am not surprised that this show of leadership was swift and immediate. The Dade City Chamber of Commerce is the arm that reaches out for all the small businesses that are unable to do this alone. The business climate in Dade City today is strong and vibrant and I believe the major contributor for this success is the Dade City Chamber. Again, thanks for all you do. Jim Hendry, A Matter of Taste December Chamber Business Breakfast The Greater Dade City Chamber of Commerce recently held the December Business Breakfast at Kafe Kokopelli’s, and sponsored by Baldy Boyd State Farm Insurance. At the breakfast, Cliff Martin of Jarrett Ford, Dade City presented a check to the Pasco County Sherriff’s Department for a police dog vest for one of their valued K-9 members. As well, incoming Chamber President Dr. Randy Stovall presented a gavel to 2015 Chamber President, Bobby Van Allen, who was roundly thanked for his service. Joshua Dobbs, Financial Specialist for Baldy Boyd State Farm Insurance presented informative information on the value of partnerships, relationships and building for the future as the work place environment has changed over the past few years. Baldy Boyd State Farm Insurance offers Auto Insurance, Home and Property Insurance, Life Insurance, Health Insurance, Banking Products, Annuities and Mutual Funds. Pictured, above left to right, are Bobby Van Allen, Chamber President, Joshua Dobbs- Financial Specialist, John Moors, Chamber Executive Director, Angie Porricelli- Office Manager, Baldy Boyd- State Farm Agent Photos by Richard Riley Kumquat Growers Open House Thursday Jan. 28th & Friday Jan. 29th 2016 10am-3pm 31647 Gude Road Dade City Florida 352-588-2761 Member Testimonials Continued.. I just wanted to say thanks for hosting the luncheon today, lots of energy and great information. Being a serial entrepreneur, I get a little pumped up to be in a room full of bright and energetic people. It makes me want to go and start other businesses! We look forward to getting more involved in the community through volunteer service and by hiring more local folks as we grow. Our vision has changed from a family business to a community business and the future is bright for our town. I look forward to seeing all of you again soon. Shannon Ray, Advanced Telecom Systems, LLC. Working closely with the Chamber gave us a tremendous advantage as we made important decisions about opening our business. We experienced a highly responsive staff anytime we had questions about the local business community, and the guidance it gave was simply invaluable. The Chamber and the City have successfully forged a unique partnership that eases the naturally arduous nature of opening a new business. The resources we found at the Chamber gave us considerable advantage all along the way. I’d strongly urge anyone who wants to be part of the local business community take full advantage of all the Chamber provides. Randy Sprayberry, Kingberry Estate Finds-Dade City We would like to thank the Greater Dade City Chamber of Commerce for assisting Entangle Media’s move into Dade City. John Moors and the Chamber team did a great job of showcasing the city, and taking the lead role in our decision to choose Dade City. The coordination between the Chamber, Dade City Officials, Pasco Economic Development Counsel, and SMARTstart Business Incubator region is very impressive, and the key to making our thought of relocation into a reality, in very quick time frame. Entangle Media has a very experienced team with online marketing, web design, web development, app development and social media. We could have chosen anywhere in the region, but have been very happy about the move to Dade city. It has been a great place to live, work, recruit employees, entertain, and for outdoor recreation. The combination of small town living, with big city conveniences, rural rolling hills, great bike trails, and coordinated economic team should be an attractive combination for any company. Mark Pinson, Entangle Media www.entanglemedia.com John, thank you for working with us on the 2016 Annual Kumquat Festival! Trusted Senior Care’s “Westbrooke Manor” believes being part of the Annual Kumquat Festival® is critical to successfully doing business in East Pasco. You and your team are doing superior work! Hunter Anstine, Chief Development Officer Trusted Senior Care, Inc. 125 Pounds of Potatoes Peeled! The Benedictine Sisters of Florida hosted the 20th Thanksgiving Dinner for over 325 friends on November 26th. Held at St. Anthony of Padua Parish Center, each year, it is a day of sharing… spiritually and socially. S. Mary David Hydro chairs the event which brings together people of different ages, ethnicities and economic levels. “It truly is like the kingdom of heaven,” says Sister. It does the heart good to see so many people come together for such an important cause. Our volunteers are crucial to the success of this annual event which is one of the Sisters’ Corporate Commitments to the community. Sister Donna DeWitt supervised the preparation of the traditional meal and Ellen Mejias and the Saint Anthony Women’s Club provided the desserts…yummy! The record breaker was that 15 volunteers peeled and diced 120 pounds of potatoes in just 45 minutes the night before! Volunteers also delivered meals to the 45 women and children at Sunrise Spouse Abuse Center; 40 meals to the homebound and 28 to the Dade City housing development, Bethany Family Apartments sponsored by Catholic Charities. Along with some very special donors who gave, the Social Work Club at Saint Leo University donated $500 they raised to help with the food costs. All the dishware, silver and glasses were provided by local caterer Geri Hall of Classic Party Settings; creative table decorations were made by Saint Anthony students; Golden Corral provided their delicious rolls and the parish hall is donated each year by St. Anthony Catholic Church. Everything comes together for a day of blessings because those involved care about others. Our Vision: “to be the best resource to support our members and attract new business” Why Join? Promotion of your business ~Links on our website the preferred conduit for business development and tourism in our area ~Advertising Opportunities ~Sponsorship Packages Awareness of your brand ~Multimedia program partnership ~Event participation ~FREE Ribbon Cuttings Introduce your business to the community Networking with your clients ~Interaction with potential customers ~Business Breakfasts ~Chamber Ambassador Opportunities ~Events and Committees Receive a credit of $25.00 for each new member you refer! Our Mission: “to promote economic growth and quality of life in the Greater Dade City area.” John Moors, Executive Director Melody Floyd, Sr Administrative Assistant Jo Uber, Administrative Assistant SCORE IS LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEERS! The Pasco Hernando Chapter of SCORE needs YOU! SCORE is a not-for-profit association dedicated to entrepreneur education and the success of small business. SCORE nationally has been a resource partner of the SBA since 1979. Pasco Hernando SCORE yearly conducts more than 2,500 free confidential mentoring sessions and provides more than 60 educational seminars for small businesses. In 2014 the chapter mentored 500 clients while helping assist 233 businesses that created 210 jobs in Pasco and Hernando. Put your business knowledge and skills to work in your community by volunteering with Pasco Hernando SCORE. Volunteers give freely of their time, energy and knowledge to help others. SCORE ‘s volunteers are business experts from every business sector. Some have worked for Fortune 500 companies, while others were small business owners. You can make a difference today; visit pascohernando.score.org and become a volunteer. Diamond Sponsors Florida Hospital Zephyrhills A great way to package all of your advertising, and partnering sponsorships for the Chamber all together. Want more information, please call Melody Floyd at 352-567-3769 The Greater Dade City Chamber of Commerce 14112 8th Street Dade City, FL 33525 The Chamber wants to thank our Members for your continued support. Florida Hospital Zephyrhills Presents: Getting Down to the Bare Bones What’s on your mind? An informal Q&A with Dr. Trey Alexander If you have questions about aching joints, arthritis, hip and/or knee pain, then you’ll want to attend this informal Q&A with Dr. Gerald “Trey” Alexander, a Board Certified Orthopedic Surgeon. There’s no charge, but reservations are required. Please call (877) 534-3108. Gerald “Trey” Alexander, MD Board Certified Orthopedic Surgeon When: Wednesday, January 6, 2016 Time: 12:15 pm to 12:45 pm Where: Florida Hospital Zephyrhills Wellness Center Conference Room 7050 Gall Blvd., Zephyrhills, FL 33541 è Light refreshments will be served. è Complimentary valet parking at hospital’s main entrance. FHZeph.org Friend us on Facebook Reservations are required. Please call (877) 534-3108. Raising&Pancake Cane Breakfast 6th annual Central Florida Syrup Tasting Contest & Cane Grinding Saturday, January 9 • 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. • 24 syrup producers compete for “Best Tasting Syrup” • Sugar Cane Pole Tossin’ • Greased Pole Climbin’ • Iron Skillet Tossin’ • Log Sawin’ • Pure Can Syrup Recipe Contest • Kidz Zone & Syrup Soppin’ Contest 3 Pancake Breakfast $ rs, No cooloer food es beveraegd. allow served from 8am-11am 5 Fried Chicken & Fixin’s $ served from 11am-3Pm in the Cracker Fixin’s building No pets allo (Service wed. animals only) Adults $8 Seniors $6 Children 6-18 $4 (5 yrs. and under free) • FREE PARKING • CONCESSIONS OPEN • HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE For more information call: 352.567.0262 SPONSORED BY Location: www.pioneerfloridamuseum.org SP71485 1 mile north of downtown Dade City off US Hwy 301 at 15602 Pioneer Museum Road 33523 Pioneer Florida Museum & Village & The Raising Cane & Pancake Breakfast Fest presents Pure Cane Syrup Recipe Contest Cooking with Cane Syrup Age Classes Categories Adult (18 years & older) Pies Youth (12—17 years) Cakes Child (Under 12 years) Cookies Other (sauces, bread, etc.) Rules 1. All entries must be made using only pure cane syrup as sweetener. 2. All entries must be presented on a disposable plate or inside a disposable container 3. Entrants must present a minimum of 6 cookies or a whole cake, pie, bread, etc. 4. All contest entrants must present the entry form below at the time they drop off their entry 5. All contest entrants must present a copy of the recipe used on an 8.5 x 11 piece of paper at the time they drop off their entry. 6. All entries must be brought to the Mabel Jordan Barn on January 9, 2016 between 10:00 am & 11:00 am 7. Judging will take place at 1:00 pm on January 9, 2016 in the Mabel Jordan Barn. 8. Entries will remain on display at the museum as long as they do not appear spoiled or until the end of the event. 9. By entering this contest, the entrant grants the Pioneer Florida Museum & Village the authority to use his/her name, recipe and photo in an print and electronic media used to promote the event. Judging will be based on flavor, texture and overall appearance. You must attach a copy of the recipe with your entry form in order to be accepted by the committee. Email to bminton053@gmail.com or drop off or mail to 15602 Pioneer Museum Road., Dade City, 33523. DEADLINE FOR ENTRY FORM IS JANUARY 4, 2016 Name: ________________________________________ Recipe Title: ________________________________ Age Class ______________________________________ Category: __________________________________ Address _______________________________________ ___________________________________________ Telephone: _______________________ Email: __________________________________________________ Annual Sunrise Rotar y Fundraiser Avoid the crowds at the Dade City Kumquat Festival! Pre-Order wine and get it delivered to your place of business. This premium Royal Manor Wine has an intense kumquat bouquet with crisp and refreshing white grapes, the perfect all around wine! Taking pre-orders from December 15, 2015 to January 28, 2016. For more information, please contact: Jean Nathe - Rotary Past-President Post Office Box 1357 Dade City, FL 33526-1357 (813) 783-4364 jean@trade-marksales.com Kumquat Royale Wine (750 ml) - Order Form Name/Address Bottle Donation: Phone Number $15.00 Total Cash or Check Order by the case (12 bottles) and save! We will give a discount of $1.00 off per bottle. Are You Using Your Discount Card??? Chamber Member to Member Discount Program Support Your Fellow Chamber Members while Saving $$$$$$ 3A Home Repair Richie Uber 813-862-6239 richieuber@gmail.com 10% OFF any Service/Repairs FREE Estimates Chris’ A/C Company 12232 US Hwy 301 Dade City, FL 33525 352-521-4977 www.chrisaccompany.com Absolute Air Systems, Inc. 37325 Kossik Road Zephyrhills, FL 33541 813-779-0101 www.getcoldair.com Creative Water Concepts/Southeast Bottling & Beverage 15340 Citrus Country Drive Dade City, FL 33523 352-567-7400 50% off 10 cases of private labeled bottled water 10% off military, seniors and first time customer. FREE Estimates All-Tech Air & Filtration, LLC 38225 12th Street, Suite A Zephyrhills, FL 33542 813-870-6934 $20.00 off next SMA or Service (only). Burtons Booth www.burtonsbooth.com Please call or email for all product information and orders. 315-868-1574 www.burtonsbooth.com burtonsbooth@gmail.com 10% off all purchases over $25.00 Campus Gear 32745 SR 52 San Antonio, FL 33579 813-783-4364 www.campusgear.biz jean@campusgear.biz 10% off w/Student, Faculty, Staff ID, or Valid Chamber Membership Card Carriage Trade Dry Cleaners 38220 Howard Avenue Dade City, FL 33525 352-518-0951 www.carriagetradedrycleaning.com 10 % off All Dry Cleaning $5.00 off service call/service Critter Creations, Inc 17231 Bellamy Bros Blvd San Antonio, FL 33576 352-588-3011 www.crittercreationsinc.com 10% off new customers first order (excluding artwork) Dickey’s Barbecue Pit 2653 Bruce B Downs Blvd Suite 101 Wesley Chapel, FL 33544 813-406-4473 10% off your next catering order Dog-Mania & Cats and By Design 37846 Meridian Avenue Dade City, FL 33525 352-457-9616 15% off all Dog-Mania & Cats by Design purchases. Pet boutique items or custom embroidery & personalized photo item. Emerald Inspection Service, LLC. PO Box 1637 Dade City, FL 33526 352-322-2700 www.emeraldinspectionservice.com $25 off any inspection service (one discount per home) Updated 7/9/15 First National Bank of Pasco 13315 US Hwy 301 Dade City, FL 33525 352-521-0141 $100 to Chamber Members that open a new business transaction account. Account must be open 90 days and in good standings and have a daily balance of $2,500 or more to receive credit Garden of Eden Salon & Spa 14220 8th Street #103 Dade City, FL 33523 352-523-0300 www.gardenofedendadecity.com 20% off on all massages, pedicures, manicures, body & face treatments Gear Spinners 1048 Kennewick Court Wesley Chapel, FL 33543 813-235-0554 20% off Anti-Virus Software Yearly Subscription (Regular price $39 per computer) Ask about bulk discounts. Hampton Inn Dade City/Zephyrhills 13215 US Hwy 301 Dade City, FL 33525 352-567-5277 www.dadecityzephyrhills.hamptoninn.com 15% off room rack rates Expires: 12/31/15 Integrity Resources-Delivery, Hauling, Lark 8836 Gall Blvd Zephyrhills, FL 33541 813-788-4011 www.integrityinc.us 10% off window price on sheds Imagine Solutions Group 12630 Curley Street Suite 101 San Antonio, FL 33576 813-440-2741 FREE Consultation and 20% off 1st month’s service with a signed contract. Continued on back…. I R Staffing 8836 Gall Blvd Zephyrhills, FL 33541 813-788-4011 www.irstaffing.us 4 hours of billing off your first staffing order Meridian Counseling Center 38108 Meridian Ave Dade City, FL 33525 352-518-5232 www.meridiancounselingcenter.net 20% off products or services for up to one month Microtel Inn & Suites Zephyrhills 7839 Gall Blvd Zephyrhills, FL 33541 813-783-2211 www.miceotelinn/29635 10% off room rack rates Nosnaws Corp DBA IHOP 36-192 13100 US Hwy 301 Dade City, FL 33525 352-567-6977 20% discount for Chamber Members Pioneer Florida Museum & Village 15602 Pioneer Museum Road Dade City, FL 33523 352-567-0262 www.pioneerfloridamuseum.org 10% off annual membership Riesdorph Reporting Group, Inc 201 E Kennedy Blvd., Suite 712 Tampa, FL 33602 813-222-8963 www.rrgtampa.com 10% discount off attendance and transcript fees for depositions Sacred Heart Early Childhood Learning Center 32245 St. Joe Road Dade City, FL 33525 352-588-4060 50% off registration ($30 Value) Saint Anthony Catholic SchoolCatholic School System-DOSP, Inc. 32902 Saint Anthony Way San Antonio, FL 33576 352-588-3041 www.stanthonyscholfl.org $50.00 off application fee for new student Sam’s Club 27727 SR 56 Wesley Chapel, FL 33545 813-929-7057 www.samsclub.com $10 gift card for New/Renewal of Basic Savings Membership or Basic Business $25 gift card for New/Renewal of Plus Membership/Business Spivey Karate 12240 S Hwy 301 Dade City, FL 33525 352-518-9409 www.spiveykarate.com ½ OFF any program offered to chamber Members Tampa Bay Golf & Country Club 10641 Old Tampa Bay Drive San Antonio, FL 33576 352-588-0059 www.tbgolfclub.com Purchase One Green Fee, Get Second Free Florida Hospital Zephyrhills Presents: Robotic Partial Knee and Hip Surgery Join us as Randolph Knight, MD, an orthopedic surgeon based in Zephyrhills, shares how robotic technology is an innovative treatment option for partial knee replacement surgery. If you’ve been diagnosed with osteoarthritis of the knee, you may be a candidate for MAKOplasty, a minimally invasive procedure that relieves pain and restores range of motion. Dr. Knight will discuss what’s involved in the procedure and the recovery process. There is no charge for this program. Randolph Knight, MD Orthopedic Surgeon When: Wednesday, January 13, 2016 Time: 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm Where: Wellness Center Conference Room Florida Hospital Zephyrhills 7050 Gall Blvd. Zephyrhills, FL 33541 è Light refreshments provided. FHZeph.org Find us on Facebook Due to limited seating, reservations are required by calling (877) 534-3108. Florida Hospital Zephyrhills Presents: Swing Your Hips – Hip Replacement With Less Risk of Dislocation Gerald “Trey” Alexander, MD Join us for a Lunch & Learn as guest speaker Gerald “Trey” Alexander, MD, Certified Orthopedic Surgeon a Board Certified Orthopedic Surgeon, shares valuable information about hip replacement surgery. One of the potential complications associated with hip replacement surgery is hip dislocation. Dr. Alexander will talk about this complication and how advanced, minimally invasive techniques lessen the risk of hip dislocation following surgery. When: Wednesday, January 27, 2016 Time: Noon to 1 pm Where:Florida Hospital Zephyrhills Wellness Center Conference Room (main floor of hospital) 7050 Gall Blvd., Zephyrhills, FL 33541 è A light luncheon will be served. è Complimentary parking is available at the hospital’s main entrance. FHZeph.org Reservations are required. Please call (877) 534-3108. Like us on Facebook The Greater Dade City Chamber of Commerce 14112 8th Street Dade City, Florida 33525 Phone: (352)567-3769 Fax: (352)567-3770 ___________________________________________________ Email: jmoors@dadecitychamber.org; juber@dadecitychamber.org; mfloyd@dadectiychamber.org www.dadecitychamber.org Chamber Member to Member Discount Program The Chamber’s “Member to Member Discount Program” is a great way to solicit new customers and introduce your business to fellow members. Simply provide the Chamber with information about the type of discount you are willing to offer other Chamber members. Each month, the Chamber will include an insert in the newsletter and on the website listing the participating members and the discounts being offered. Choose a discount that is appropriate to your business; (examples); 10% discount off any item or service; 10% discount on services provided for a first time customer; FREE consultation; a discounted rate for monthly services, etc. The Chamber makes no demands on the amount of discount to be given, only that a discount or something of value be given if the purchaser properly presents a valid, current membership card from The Greater Dade City Chamber of Commerce. However, the amount of discount or item listed below will be the minimum incentive given on each transaction. By signing below, your company agrees to participate in this program by offering to fellow Chamber members a discount on purchases made with a valid Membership Card to be provided by the Chamber to all interested members. You may withdraw or make changes at any time to this discount/ item offered by sending written notice to The Greater Dade City Chamber of Commerce. All discounts and services will be evaluated prior to acceptance into the program. To participate, complete the form below and return via mail/fax 352-567-3770/email juber@dadecitychamber.org or mfloyd@dadecitychamber.org. There is no charge to participate in this discount program, but you must be a Chamber Member. Participation Form Business Name_____________________________________________________________________________________ Address___________________________________________________________________________________________ City____________________________________________State_________________Zip__________________________ Phone_____________________________________________Fax____________________________________________ E-Mail____________________________________________________________________________________________ Contact Name_____________________________________________________________________________________ Description of Discount Being Offered_________________________________________________________________ Expiration date (optional): ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Authorized Signature___________________________________________Date________________________________
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