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Page 1: Hunter's Green News • July 2012

VOL. 2, ISSUE 7 | JULY 2012

HGA Community Newsletter for Hunter's Green Residents

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Poison Ivy, Memorial Day Picnic: May 21st

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For Advertising Information: 813.991.0323 Ask for tom Wilkie

Publisher:27551 Cashford Cir, #102 • Wesley Chapel, FL 33544

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A Special Thank You to Publix for their support of Temple Terrace News and the Hunter's Green community.

19034 Bruce B. Downs Blvd. www.publix.com

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Send in your photos!Email photos to: [email protected]

and possibly be picked for the cover!

Please send in your articles, resident stories, club calendar updates and Hunter’s Green community news

to [email protected]: Shannon Arnett

HGnews

© 2012 HG News. All rights reserved. HG News is currently published monthly, distributed by the U.S. Postal Service free to all residents of the Hunter's Green area and advertisers. Unless otherwise noted, the views expressed in this publication do not necessarily represent those of the Publisher. HG News is not an officially sanctioned publication of the Hunter's Green Association. Hunter's Green Country Club logo used with permission. Lists are for reference only and do not imply official sanction or recommendation by HG News. Editorial submissions are welcome. Publisher reserves the right to reject or edit all submissions for length and clarity. The Publisher is not responsible for errors or omissions.

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Congratulations to Shannon Staniford for finding June's hidden picture. It was a baseball that was hidden in the Shops at Wiregrass ad on page 26. Shannon won a $25 gift certificate to Applebee's. For July's issue, the hidden picture is a firecracker. 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 to [email protected]. If your picture is chosen for the cover, you will receive two admission passes to MOSI as well. The winner of July's cover is Shannon Arnett. Shannon received a $25 gift card to Applebee's. Remember, all pictures are posted on the HG News Facebook page. Check them out at www.facebook.com/YCNhuntersgreen. We are running a contest on facebook for the community with the most "likes". So bring it on, Hunter's Green!

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[ CLUB NEwS ]Country Club

HUNTER’S GREEN NEWSThe community newsletter that brings us together!

HUNTER’S GREEN NEWS

HUNTER’S GREEN

Summer Activities Camp 2012Come join Hunter’s Green Country Club for a summer filled with excitement.

We offer a variety of amazing activities for campers ages 5 to 12 years old.

CAMP ACTIVITIES INCLUDE:• KID’S CHOICE THEMED

TRACKS • ADDITIONAL DAILY

ACTIVITIESDaily swimming, music, wii, group games, movies, arts n’ crafts & much more. Afternoon snack included!

• WEEKLY FIELD TRIPS!(Additional fees will be applied and will be based on group rates. Exact locations, dates, guests & costs will be announced in May. Children must attend field trips).

Camp Hours, Discounts & Rates:

• Discount when registered for two (2) consecutive weeks $20 savings (one per child, per summer)• Attend 9 weeks of camp and enjoy a complimentary 10th week.• Enjoy a 10% discount for each

additional child in the family during the same week. Weekly rates only!

One Time Registration Fee:A one time only $40 registration feeis required for each child. • The first 60 children who register receive a Hunter’s Green backpack and t-shirt. • You can print the registration packet at www.huntersgreencc.com under Amenities. • Camp registration folder must be completed & submitted before your child’s spot is guaranteed. •Lunch is not included in the price, however, campers may purchase lunch provided by the club for $5 or bring a bagged lunch.

Regular Care Hours:8:30am-4:30pm

Cost: Members $45/Daily or $175/Weekly

Guest $55/Daily or $205/WeeklyExtended Care Hours

(Weekly Rates Only):7:00am-6:00pm

Cost: Members $210/WeeklyGuest $260/Weekly

• You can print the registration packet at www.huntersgreencc.com under Amenities.• Summer camp begins Monday, June 11, 2012.• 7-day written cancellation policy is in effect. • Payment is due on the Monday of each session.

Counselor-in-Training ProgramCamper’s 12-15 years old who are ready to take on more responsibility, new challenges and develop leadership skills, can attend camp as a Counselor-in-Training at a discounted rate. Background requirements must be met and interviews will be held. *Does count

towards volunteer hours needed. The first 20 junior counselors who register and have been accepted will receive a CIT T-shirt. Please ask for a position description for more information. Must register for a minimum of 2 weeks. Discounts do not apply. Cost: Registration Fee $30. Member $110/Weekly, Guest $135/Weekly

For more information please call Sarah Hays, Director of Youth Programs 813-973-4220 or [email protected]. 18050 Hunter’s Oak Court Tampa, FL 33647. v

GOLF TOURNAMENTAND BARBEQUE

1:30 pm Golf Tournament Shotgun Startenjoy a great time on the course followed by a bbQ Dinner

as we raise money for three great causesincluding Aisy's Angels (to fight Pediatric Cancer), MDA and the ClubCorp employee Partner Care Foundation!!! the cost for the event is $45 per person. to participate, you must register online

at www.clubcorpcharityclassic.comNo member accounts will be accepted for payment.

Appropriate Golf Attire ; no denim pleaseFor questions, please call the Golf Proshop at 813.973.1700

Sunday August 19th

Open to the public, club

members and their guests!

Part of our ClubCorp Charity Classic Weekend!Friday, August 17th • 7pm • Main Clubhouse

$25 per person with proceeds to benefit Aisy's Angels to find a cure for Pediatric Cancer, MDA, ClubCorp Employee Relief Fund

Reservations required by registering online ClubCorpCharityClassic.comNo member accounts will be accepted for payment

Main Clubhouse number: 813.973.1000

Dress up as your favorite rock star!Enjoy heavy hors d'oeurves, drink specials and much more

as we rock the house with with DJ John spinning your favorite tunes while you sing your favorite songs!

Participants will be part of the fun and the entertainment for the evening!

This great event supports three very worthy causes - a great way to give back and have a ROCKIN great time!

A special thank you to Jeff Cobb, our Charity Classic Weekend Champion and our Special Events and Charity Committee for their continued

efforts to make this weekend a success!

Open to the public, club

members and their guests!

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Country Club

HUNTER’S GREEN NEWSThe community newsletter that brings us together!

HUNTER’S GREEN NEWS

HUNTER’S GREEN

Contact Private Event Director, Casey Gorman at 813.482.0299

CALLING ALL CANDIDATES for Board of Directors

A meeting of the Voting Representatives is being called

for August 14th at 7:00 pm at the Hunter’s Green Country

Club for the purpose of electing theBoard of Directors

who will serve the Association from October 1st, 2012

through September 30th, 2013.

If you are interested in being considered as a candidate

for the MasterAssociation Board of Directors, please

complete a candidateform and return it to the HGCA

office (9456 Highland Oak Drive). Allcandidates must be

property owners within Hunter’s Green

and must benominated by a Voting Representative at a

duly called meeting.

Copies of the candidate forms will be distributed to the

Voting Representativesand will be maintained in the

HGCA office for review by all propertyowners. For more

information, please contact Association Manager,

Ann Johnson, at 991-4818 or

[email protected].

Tennis InstructionSummer Tennis Campers will save

$20 for signing up for 2 consecutive weeks. Discounts are

available for siblings!Morning warm ups and stretching begin the day,and then it’s on to the courts with the Hunter’s GreenCertified USPTA Tennis Professionals. Instruction anddrills on tennis fundamentals are stressed each morningfor all levels. Players move from court to court learning the planned “Stroke of the Day”. Complimentary Gatorade breaks are provided to help ease the Florida sun.

On -Court Games, Contestsand Tournaments

Players exercise their skills with on-court activities. We combine all levels of players for fun and spirited matches. Weekly, Teams

will vie for the coveted team Davis Cup Awards: “Most Improved”, “Sportsmanship” and “Dr. Dirt”.First Session Starts June 11th!

Full Day ProgramAges 7 & Up9 am – 2 p.m.Cost per Session$190 Member$210 GuestLunch not included

Half Day ProgramAges 4 – 69 am – 12:30 p.m.(6 camper minimum)Cost Per Session$100 Member$120 GuestLunch not included

For registration or more information contact the Tennis & Athletic Center or Coach Paul Allen at 973-4220. v

Summer Tennis Camp

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[ CLUB NEwS ]

The month of July in Florida is certainly no picnic. It’s hot, sticky, 100% humidity, but the good thing is there are plenty of ways to beat the heat during those dog days of summer. Hunter’s Green Country Club offers your family an array of “fun in the sun” activities that is sure to

please. We have several children’s programs including swim team, swim lessons and an abundance of camps including activities, tennis and golf. For our big 4th of July celebration,

our members will enjoy a poolside party with music, games, food and fun! The summer months are the perfect time to join a country club to call your own. Why not make it Hunter’s Green Country Club? Call our Membership Director, Colleen Sowerby, 813-482-0300 or [email protected] today for more information!

Membership has it’s privileges!

Come and be a part of the family of members at Hunter’s Green Country Club. We have affordable family membership plans that include all the amenities that you could want; to entertain, exercise, play tennis, youth programs for your children and golf! All available inside your community's gates without having to contend with Bruce B. Downs traffic to enjoy!!! Best of all, as the hot months of

the summer are upon us, we have a junior olympic size swimming pool with a separate children’s pool for those lazy days of summer. Our social membership category includes all the dining privileges of the Main Club and at our Tennis and Athletic Center and access to the pool. Can’t you just see you and your family by our pool and the lake with a cold drink in your hand enjoying family time? Call me for details. All membership levels afford discounts to summer camps, after care and much more for you and your family.

I look forward to touring you around our club inside your community. 813-482-0300 or [email protected]

John Hilker Colleen Sowerby

Let Freedom Ringby John Hilker, General Manager

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[ COMMUNITY NEwS ]

Relay For Life 2012 Rocks New

Tampa with $115,000 Raised On May 18th & May 19th New Tampa Relay For Life held their annual fundraising event at Wharton High School. It was an exciting evening as New Tampa showed their community support and exceeded their goal raising over $115,000 with 49 Teams and 620 Participants. Pride Elementary was the Top Fundraising Team with over $9,300 raised. Opening ceremony began at 6 pm as Sharon Gates, Event Chair, stated,

"While each of us has a unique reason for being here, we all have something very much in common – We want to make a difference in the fight against cancer”.Bill Holster, Team Development Chair, said, “New Tampa, because of your support of Relay for Life, the American Cancer Society is able to saves lives by helping people stay well and get well, by finding cures, and by fighting back." After the Opening Ceremony the Cancer survivors walked the first lap with caregivers following in the second lap. All the teams joined in on the third lap symbolizing, "We support you and we are behind you." The survivors and caregivers

were then celebrated with a dinner provided by Olive Garden and dessert from Baker's Gallery. The track was lined with luminarias as the ceremony began.“Our track is illuminated by luminarias. They represent people, and each has a name and a story to tell. They are our mothers, our fathers, our sisters, our brothers, our sons, our daughters, our friends, and our loved ones. As they glow through the night, they represent our shared vision for a cancer-free future.” It was a fun filled night with Carmen Malouf, Activities Chair, leading the entertainment which included Brittany Brown, Danielle Johnson, The Roger Barnes Band and DJ Glen Rand. There were Pilates, Zumba, theme laps and games

throughout the night. At the closing ceremony the following morning, Sharon Gates, Event Chair stated, "What a wonderful night. We celebrated our survivors & caregivers, We honored and remembered our loved ones with an amazing luminaria ceremony; and we will forever claim our theme of "Journey To The Cure – Don’t Stop Believing." Thank You New Tampa for your community support of Relay For Life. If you wish to form a team, be a volunteer, participant or sponsor for the New Tampa Relay For Life 2013 please contact Michelle Rossi at [email protected] or 813-319-5917. Please visit our website at www.relayforlife.org/newtampafl c

New Tampa Relay opening ceremony

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New Tampa Teen Represents Florida at National “Geo-Bee”

Maya Patel, an 8th grader had the proud honor of representing Tampa, and the state of Florida at the National Geographic Bee held in Washington D.C. on May 22nd. The National Geographic Bee is a nationwide contest in which over 4 million students participate. The students have to be well-versed in a variety of subjects in addition to being experts on maps. For example, students were asked “In January 2012, experts announced that a new island had formed as a result of underwater volcanic activity. This new island is located in the Red Sea west of what country that borders Saudi Arabia?” The correct answer, in case you didn’t know, is Yemen. Maya’s journey to Washington started several months ago, when her school administered the school bee in November 2011. Every student in 6th, 7th and 8th grade took part in it, which comes out to over 1,100 students. After several rounds of elimination, Maya became the school champion. Next, she took a written test, which had 70 questions, and she competed against the school bee winner of every school in Florida that chose to participate. From around 900 schools that took part, only 100 are invited to Jacksonville to compete in the state bee. In Jacksonville, after several hours of intense questioning, Maya was crowned the State bee winner. At this time, she received a trophy, a $100 Gift certificate and many other prizes. She also won a free all expense trip to Washington

D.C. for her and her teacher, as well as two plane tickets for her parents. Six weeks later, it was time to go to Washington D.C. Maya has spent many years studying for this contest and dreaming of coming to the Nationals. There were 54 students invited to the National. After the first round of questioning, Maya had only missed one, so she had an 8 out of 9. Then she moved to next round, which was even more difficult. The rounds continued until they had the top 10 students, Maya finished at 13. She was a bit sad about that, but certainly still very thrilled to be representing Liberty Middle School at our nation’s capital. The rest of the trip was very exciting, a lot of siteseeing and the highlight was a chance to meet Alex

Trebek, who was the moderator for the final rounds, which were shown on National TV. The experience was enhanced by the fact that she was escorted to Washington DC by one of her favorite teachers, Ms. Questell. Her other favorite, Mr. Meshbesher was not able to attend. What a way to end her 3 years at Liberty! v

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[ BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT ]

Local Business Owner Attends Business Forward Council

at the White Houseby Patricia Cardona

I feel so lucky that I was one of the attendees at Business Council and Business Forward Florida Nature Coast Business Leaders' Briefing at the White House. As a small business owner, it was a great, unique and once-in-a-lifetime experience! This gave me the opportunity to network with several business owners from Tampa, as well as White House officials. Included

in such an insightful group was the City of Tampa Mayor Bob Buckhorn, the President of the Pasco Hernando Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, Rocio Paulsen and the President elect Elena McCullough. During the briefing at the Eisenhower Executive office building I learned very interesting things about the new health care laws, health insurance, taxes and much more. For example, I learned that If you have up to 25 employees, pay average annual wages below $50,000, and provide health insurance, you may qualify for a small business tax credit of up to 35% (up to 25% for non-profits) to offset the cost of your insurance. This will bring down

the cost of providing insurance. Also I learned that the new health care law forces insurance companies to play by the rules, prohibiting them from dropping your coverage if you get sick, billing you into bankruptcy because of an annual or lifetime limit or discriminating against anyone with a pre-existing condition. SelectUSA was also a theme of discussion at the briefing. It is a government-wide initiative to encourage, facilitate, and accelerate business investment in the United States by both domestic and foreign firms to create jobs, spur economic growth, and promote American competitiveness. Also discussed was the ‘Startup America’ program which is the White House initiative to celebrate, inspire, and accelerate high-growth entrepreneurship throughout the nation. Some of the Administration participants at the briefing were:· Steve Olson, Executive Director, Select USA, U.S. Department of Commerce- · Sol Ross, Director of Business Outreach, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services- · Portia Wu, Special Assistant to the President and Workforce Policy, White House Domestic Policy Council- · Ali Zaidi, Policy Advisor, White House

Domestic Policy Council- · Chris Vein, Deputy Chief Technology Officer of Government Innovation, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy- · Jon Carson, Director, White House Office of Public Engagement- In a nutshell it was a great experience were we all had the opportunity to participate in an open dialogue with government officials. During the event we had the opportunity to share proposals and ideas, I think it is amazing that the current administration is focusing on helping small business owners grow through new mechanisms and incentives, and takes the time to listen to us. At the core of Business Forward's activities are a series of roundtables and briefings taking place around the country and in Washington, DC. In the first half of 2012, more than 2000 local business leaders from 500 cities have traveled to the White House to brief the President's economic advisers. Business Forward also supports programming in 45 cities across more than 30 states. Patricia Cardona is the owner of Big Frog Custom T-Shirts and More, located at 24830 State Road 54. 813-909-9235. www.bigfrogwc.com v

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Benito Middle School

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School

[ SCHOOL NEwS ]

County Awards for New tampa schoolsHunter's Green Elementary, Benito Middle, and Wharton High all were recognized with numerous competitive awards

at the recent Hillsborough County PTA/PTSA Awards Luncheon, held at Lowry Park on May 30th.John Sanders of Benito Middle School was named Hillsborough County Middle School Principal of the Year and

Bradley Woods of Wharton High School was named Hillsborough County High School Principal of the Year. Woods also received the award in 2011.

Hunter's Green Elementary's PTA was named Hillsborough County Elementary School PTA of the Year and Wharton's PTSA was named Hillsborough County High School PTSA of the

Year. The High School Student of the Year award went to Wharton's Joseph Wolf. Other awards to the three schools included the following:

Elementary Newsletter - Hunter's GreenMiddle School Website - Benito

High School Outstanding Program - Wharton, "5K & One Mile Family Fun Run"High School Instructional Support Person of the Year - Amy French, Wharton

Middle School Person of the Year - Brandie Villano, BenitoCommunications Excellence - Hunter's Green, Benito, Wharton

School Volunteering Excellence - Hunter's Green, BenitoHigh School PTSA Student Involvement - Wharton

All elementary, middle, and high schools in Hillsborough County are eligible for the awards.ALSO, Hunter's Green Elementary student Gabby Meyers was recognized

with a National Award of Merit for her film entry in the 2011-12 Reflections competition.

PTA/PTSA Award winners for New Tampa schools

Bradley Woods of Wharton High School and John Sanders of Benito Middle School

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School is looking for Lunchroom Aides.

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our great school this fall.

From Hunter’s Green Elementary PTA:

“we hope everyone has a great summer break!”

Graduates this year from 5th grade

at Hunters Green Elementary

5th grade end of the year celebration

Thank You Breakfast for our volunteers - Sharon Hineline our outgoing PTA president

5th grade field trip to Legoland

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Benito Middle School

Benito PTSA Executive Board 2012–2013

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Tampa Garden Club

Tampa Garden Club officers for the 2012-2014 term have been installed. They are President, Missy Weiner; 1st Vice President, Kathy Lewis; 2nd Vice President, Kitty Wallace; Recording Secretary, Denise Rasmussen; Corresponding Secretary, Linda Day; Treasurer, Nancy Melville-Criswell. The Republican National Convention will be in Tampa this August and buildings such as the

Missy Weiner, new TGC president

Hunter's Green Community AssociationThe Hunter's Green Community Association, Inc. is managed by an elected Board of Directors. A licensed Community Association Manager, and full on-site staff works at the direction of the Board. The Association

is responsible for the maintenance of all common area property; administration of controlled access; enforcement of deed restrictions and community rules; and operation of the Design Review Board.

9456 Highland Oak Drive * Tampa, FL 33647Phone 991-4818 • Fax 991-5809 • www.huntersgreen.com

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Reception Girl Scouts of West Central Florida (GSWCF) celebrated the 45 Girl Scouts who received their Girl Scout Gold Awards – the highest award in Girl Scouting – at a reception held in their honor on June 9th at the Museum of Science and Industry in Tampa.

Cub Scouts from Pack 801, which meets at Hunter’s Green Elementary School during the school year, are enjoying a fun and activity-filled summer, including launching rockets, tubing down the Rainbow River, and geocaching – an outdoor “treasure

hunt” where our Scouts will search for a hidden geocache using GPS technology. Grade-specific dens are also planning fun activities that will help the boys earn Scout achievements too. For example, Webelos Scouts will visit the Crystal Springs Nature Preserve in Zephyrhills to complete a

conservation project that will help them earn their World Conservation Badge. Webelos are boys entering fourth and fifth grade in the fall who are transitioning from Cub Scouts (elementary-aged Scouts) to Boy Scouts (middle and high school ages). While at Crystal Springs, the boys will pull invasive plants from the Hillsborough River under the supervision of the nature preserve staff. They will also learn about our local water system, wildlife, and ecosystems. Learn more about Cub Scout Pack 801 on its website at http://TampaPack801.com or contact John Forman at [email protected] or 813-758-4398. v

Cub Scouts from Pack 801’s Webelos 1 den

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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 and texting while driving, developing reading programs for younger children, and planting 5,000 salt marsh plugs, just to name a few. v

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The New Tampa YMCA will be holding a 3-On-3 adult basketball tournament July 20th-22nd. Get your team together (5 players max) and play either in the 18+ division or the 35+ division. Teams will go through double elimination to see who ranks highest and wins tournament prizes! Registration deadline is July 15th.

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Summer camps at the Y focus on nurturing the potential of children and helping them grow in spirit, mind and body. We encourage fun and friendship and provide the opportunity for young people to build self-esteem, develop interpersonal skills and make

lasting memories. Y Summer camp also provides kids with the things they need to succeed in school by providing engaging, hands-on, education based activities that help kids avoid summer learning loss. Spots are still available for weeks with fun themes like Mad Science, Wacky Olympics and Under the Sea, as well as field trips to a Rays game and Lowry Park Zoo. Full and half day camps are available for kids

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SWIM-A-THON SUCCESS Did you know that Hillsborough County is the nation's leader in drownings of children ages 1-4? Members and staff at the New Tampa Y want to change this statistic. They hosted a swim-a-thon on Thursday, May 24th. Despite inclement weather cutting the swim time short, 26 people swam laps and raised over $3,600 to help provide scholarships so children in our community will have access to swim lessons. You can sign up your child TODAY at www.tampaymca.org or call 813-866-9622. Classes are available during the day and evening for all ages.

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