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Save Flatwoods Park!

Due to the 140 million dollar Hillsborough County budget cut, the Hillsborough County Regional Parks are in serious jeopardy of closing. Hillsborough County parks encompass 16,500 acres and serve 4.9 million guests annually. Some or all of these regional parks may have to close permanently by 2011 unless you act now. Please read the information below and act to save Flatwoods Park and other great escapes.
 
Currently there are 109 full-time regional park rangers and managers who maintain and operate the 11 regional parks. Under the proposed 2010 budget-cut plan, 54 full-time, regional park personnel will be terminated (20 of the 54 positions are already vacant due to a hiring freeze). With only 55 remaining employees, the Parks Department will have no choice but to cut the open hours of the regional parks AND close a minimum of 2 days per week. This will only allow them to skim by and just mow grass, service bathrooms and other fundamentals; maintaining boardwalks, trails, pavilions, nature centers, and other key park facilities will come to a halt. The new budget takes effect October 1, however it looks like the personnel cuts and park closings will go into effect either NEXT MONTH (July) or certainly by August 2009.
 
Further, the 2011 proposed budget will force the Parks Department to cut an additional 35 full-time, regional parks’ personnel leaving only 20 people to maintain 14 parks. At that time (October 2011), the Parks Department will have no choice but to close some or all the regional parks permanently. They will not have enough personnel to handle even the basic mowing let alone cleaning the bathrooms and opening and closing the gates.
 
Hillsborough County’s Regional Parks are literally some of the finest parks in the United States. They are always clean and always maintained to impeccable standards. As a result, the regional parks have been featured all over the world and have become a major player in the tourism and economy of the Tampa area. Not to mention they are also popular destinations for local outdoor enthusiasts to hike, bike, fish, boat, canoe, kayak, picnic, horseback ride, swim, etc. This will all be lost if YOU do not get involved!
 
The Hillsborough County Regional Parks in jeopardy of closing are as follows:
 
The Wilderness Park -
Dead River, Sargeant’s, Morris Bridge, and Trout Creek Parks – Eliminating access to the upper Hillsborough River, a Florida Paddling Trail and a Florida Birding Trail.

Flatwoods Park  & Morris Bridge Cycling Area – Eliminating cycling access.

Veterans Park – Eliminating access to the War Memorial and the bypass canal.Jefferson and Oak Ridge

Equestrian Areas  – Eliminating equestrian access.

Alderman’s Ford and Lithia Springs Parks – Eliminating access to the upper Alafia River, a state paddling trail and a great swimming hole.
 
E.G. Simmons and Upper Tampa Bay Parks, – Eliminating key access points to Tampa Bay for canoeing, kayaking, fishing, boating, et cetera.
 
Lake Park, Lettuce Lake Park, Edward Medard Park, Lake Rogers Park, Eureka Springs Park, and Upper Tampa Bay Trail – Other key regional parks with great family, park, and trail recreation venues.
 
We will also lose the county boat ramp access to the bypass canal.
 
Closure of the regional parks will have a catastrophic effect on the economy by giving people a lot less of a reason to purchase and rent canoes, kayaks, bikes, fishing gear, hiking gear, etc. Not to mention this will limit your ability to go out and recreate in the outdoors unless you are willing to spend hours in your car to find new places in other counties.  The regional parks are a great and inexpensive way to recreate with family and friends.  If economic woes worsen, the regional parks will be needed and utilized more than ever.  This is not the time to close them!
 
There are two ways to help save the regional parks. The easy way is to start by sending an email to your (and/or all the) county commissioner(s) stating how much you love and use the parks and that cutting park staff is unacceptable (email address below). Second is to show up at the County Center and attend the county budget workshops and even more importantly the upcoming county commission meetings (schedule below). At the commission meetings you can sign up to publicly voice your opinion to the commissioners.  We need as many people as possible to come to the July 16th commission meeting. This will be our biggest and best effort.
 
The Parks Department has done a wonderful job maintaining our public lands for us to enjoy. Let’s now come together as users and help them not only keep their jobs but keep our parks open.
 
Commission meetings are where we really need your support! We need those that love the regional parks to not only speak but also be there to cheer on those that are speaking on behalf of the regional parks. For far too long our parks have been looked at as some of the easiest programs to cut. It is time for our commissioners to look elsewhere for their budget cuts and we need to let them know how we feel.  Looking forward to seeing all of you on July 16th.
 
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Remaining Budget Public Hearings (all starting at 6 p.m.):  County Center, Commission Boardroom, 2nd floor, 601 E. Kennedy Blvd., Tampa.
 
Thursday, July 16, 2009  (PLEASE ATTEND & SPEAK FOR THE PARKS!)
September 8, 2009
September 17, 2009 (Budget adoption)
 
The public hearings for the proposed budget will be interactive, and allow residents to call in or email questions and comments during the meetings. In addition to attending in person, residents will be able to watch the meeting live on Hillsborough Television (HTV) on Bright House channel 622 or Verizon and Comcast channel 22 or on the County’s website at: http://www.hillsboroughcounty.org through live streaming video. Viewers then will be able to submit questions or comments to a special email address: hcbudget@hillsboroughcounty.org; by using an online budget email form on the County’s website; or with a special phone number: (813) 307-8337. The comments and questions will be relayed to the County Commissioners during the hearings and answered or read out loud as time allows. All comments will be reviewed by Commissioners.
 
Remaining Budget Workshops (all starting at 1:30 p.m.) County Center, 2nd Floor Boardroom:
June 18, 2009
July 16, 2009
July 22, 2009
July 29, 2009 (if needed)
July 31, 2009 – Budget Reconciliation
 
Commissioners may be emailed through the county’s website as follows.
http://www.hillsboroughcounty.org/bocc/about/contactusd1.cfm 
 
District 1 Rose Ferlita (813)272-5470
District 2 Ken Hagan (813)272-5452
District 3 Kevin White (813)272-5720
District 4 Al Higginbotham (813)272-5740
District 5/At-Large Jim Norman (813)272-5725
District 6/At-Large Kevin Beckner (813)272-5730
District 7/At-Large Mark Sharpe (813)272-5735

Thanks to Brian Faulk at Canoe Escape for putting all this information together.

Tampa Museum of Art: A Great Asset to the Tampa Bay Community

What is a city without a great art museum?  Tampa Bay Florida is a city with a great art museum, the Tampa Museum of Art.  The Museum is undergoing a major change and is constructing a new 66,000-square-foot facility in downtown Tampa. The new facility will put Tampa on the map as far as art museums go and will offer state-of-the-art galleries, new educational space and an exterior sculpture gallery. The new facility is expected to be complete and open in the Fall of 2009.  With a new director at its helm, the Tampa Museum of Art is assured to become one of the best art museums in the country if not the world.  Currently visitors and residents alike can take part in a myriad of activities offered by the museum.  Art After Dark, Art Lover’s Tea, and Art for Lunch are all wonderful activities that occur each month and offer patrons a chance to learn and experience art in a different way.  For more information on the Tampa Museum of Art visit their web site at www.TampaMuseum.com.

Tampa Bay Florida is a fantastic place to call home.  With wonderful amenities like the Tampa Museum of Art, Tampa Bay offers many cultural outlets where people can continue to learn, experience and sharpen their minds.  If you are interested in looking at real estate in Tampa Bay Florida, look no further.  Team Bohannon are experts when it comes to Tampa Real Estate, offering you the experience and knowledge necessary to make your real estate search educated and informed.  Contact Team Bohannon today at 800-373-4708 for the best in Tampa Real Estate.

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Support Local Charities and Get your Holiday Shopping Done this Weekend in Tampa Florida

The Junior League of Tampa’s annual Holiday Gift Market will take place this weekend at the Florida State Fairgrounds Entertainment Hall.  The Holiday Gift Market will be open on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, November 7-9.  The hours will be Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.  This will be a great opportunity to get some holiday shopping done.  Items available run the gamut, from clothing, jewelry, and handbags to food, art, home goods and children’s items. In addition, the award winning Junior League of Tampa Culinary Collection cookbooks will be on sale.  All proceeds from the Holiday Gift Market will benefit the Junior League of Tampa’s programs which are dedicated to serving the needs of Tampa Bay’s families and children.

Tampa Bay offers many opportunities for giving and volunteering.  If you are interested in relocating to Tampa Bay give Team Bohannon a call today at 800-373-4708.  Team Bohannon has the experience and knowledge necessary to make your Tampa Real Estate search an informed one.

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Don’t Miss This Weekend’s Tampa Palms Arts & Craft Show

The 18th Annual Tampa Palms Arts & Crafts Show takes place this Saturday and Sunday at City Palms Plaza in Tampa Palms.  A wide variety of fare will be there, with 80 vendors selling everything from candles, wood furniture and paintings to weavings, paintings and exotic jewelry.  The Tampa Palms Women’s Club sponsors the arts & crafts show to raise money for local charities as well as club service projects.  The event will begin at 10 a.m. and run until 4 p.m. on both days and admission is free.  Food and beverages will also be available.  For more information call (813) 977-226.

Tampa Palms is a New Tampa community worth looking at.  Tampa Palms offers wonderful residential living as well as great commercial amenities.  If you are interested in looking at real estate in New Tampa contact Annette Bohannon and her team today at (813) 979-4963.  Annette Bohannon and her team are experienced and knowledgeable about Tampa Real Estate and can help make your property search educated and informed.