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Northdale Civic Association
May 3, 2016
Northdale OWLS
Suzanne Reno
Singing Owls type
music
Bring a Dish to Share
11 AM - Northdale Park
May 10
NDSTD Meeting: 7 PM
@ Northdale Park:
BCG Conference Rm.
May 16
NCA Annual Mtg.Elections
7 PM@ Northdale Park:
BCG Conference Rm.
June 7
Northdale OWLS
OWLS Western Hoe
Down, Tampa Style by
the Singing Hooters
Bring a Dish to Share
11 AM - Northdale Park
June 14
NDSTD Meeting: 7 PM
@ Northdale Park:
BCG Conference Rm.
June 20
NCA Board Meeting
7PM@ Northdale Park:
BCG Conference Rm.
Family Fun Festival
Sponsors
Easter Egg Hunt
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In spite of Friday's rain, Saturday morning was beautiful. The
Easter bunny was available for pictures and handed out candy, the
kids loved the bounce house. Tonya and Matt's Ice Creamery
handed out coupons, and Ierna's handed out several different
items. Mary Kay-Martha Hughes gave all the moms pink eggs
filled with pink M&Ms, and a discount card.
Northdale Civic Association
Hillsborough County Parks and Recreation
OWLS
Claude Siler-Nixon-Catering2U
Ierna's
John Erbs -John Erbs Service and Automotive
Martha Hughes-Mary Kay Cosmetics
Smitty Smith's Diversified Services
Walgreens in Northdale
Winn Dixie in Northdale
Tonya and Matt's Ice Creamiest
Also thank all the volunteers including the park workers, OWLS, NCA board members.
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NORTHDALE IS A Great PLACE
TO LIVE and to raise a family. Let's
work hard to keep the high standard
of living we enjoy in Northdale. If you
are interested in volunteering, the
Northdale Civic Association (NCA)
has numerous committees that need
assistance, including: county relations,
events, deed restrictions, computers,
finance, advertising and publishing
this newsletter.
DEED RESTRICTION
VIOLATIONS
Residents
can
request
an
investigation of deed restriction
violations. Complaints need to be
in writing or submitted online. The
NCA
conducts
periodic
neighborhood inspections and will
act on their findings when
necessary.
Residents
can
request
an
investigation of a possible deed
restriction. Follow the instructions at
http://www.northdale.org/ or, if
you prefer, mail us a complaint.
Print out a form on line or pick one
up at the UPS store or the Sheriff's
station in the BOCC building. Mail it
to NCA Deed Restrictions at 3853
Northdale Blvd. #374, Tampa FL
33624.
When a violation occurs a letter will
be
sent
to
the
violating
homeowner with a request to
correct the problem.
After a
reasonable amount of time passes,
and the problem persists, the
coordinator may contact you with
the available options. Some of
these options could include legal
action against the homeowner.
*
The Northdale Civic Association is a
volunteer organization of concerned
citizens whose mission is to make
Northdale a better place to live and
increase property values by providing
assistance in enforcing the deed
restrictions
to
which
each
homeowner is legally subject.
The NCA is also the organized voice
of Northdale, and represents
residents when issues affecting
Northdale are raised by Hillsborough
County, the State of Florida and
other governing bodies.
The NCA issues this Newsletter and
organizes the following events and
programs: Welcome Wagon Program;
Easter Egg Hunt; Community Garage
Sales; Family Fun Festival; Northdale
Pumpkin Run; Holiday Decorating
Contest; Meet the Candidates; and
the Northdale OWLS (Older, Wiser,
Lively, Seniors). Board Meetings are
open to the public.
HOW TO JOIN THE NCA
Forms are available in each edition of
the Northdale Newsletter. There are
forms 0n-line @ www.northdale.org
Annual membership is only $35
HOW TO JOIN THE BOARD
All members are eligible to run for
NCA Board positions in elections
held each May. Elections for those
positions are made by the sitting
board at the monthly board meetings.
The dates of those meetings are
posted in the Community
Calendar.
Northdale:
A great place to raise a family!
Advertising
The deadline for the July-Aug 2016
issue is Wednesday, June 15th. PriorMonth advertisers must inform Jessica
by this date if they wish to cancel their
Ad. The low rates below, apply only to
usable art in proportional size. All ads
must be in digital format. NOTE: A
10% discount given with ads prepaid
a year in advance.
Business Card Ad
(3 ½ x 2)
Prepay for 6 issues
(includes 10% discount)
$270.00
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(3 ½ x 4 ¾)
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(includes 10% discount)
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(7 ½ x 10) 1 issue
Inserts
(8 x 101/2)
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$600.00
Color is $40 extra per ½ page!
The Northdale Newsletter is
published bi-monthly by the NCA. If
you wish to submit a press release,
editorial or article, send to: Jessica
Kingsborough, NCA Editor, 3853
Northdale Blvd., Box 374 Tampa, FL
33624 (813) 968-6867, or email
[email protected]
Northdale Civic
Association
“Like Us” on Facebook!
The NCA will not become involved
in conflicts between neighbors,
animal problems or landscape
issues due to drought.
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President’s Letter
By Ann Frisbie
The Northdale Civic Association will hold its Annual Meeting on Monday, May 16th at 7 P.M. at the Northdale Park
Recreation Center, 15550 Spring Pine Drive. Election for the NCA Board of Directors will take place that night. The meeting
is open to the public and I encourage residents to attend.
The 2016-2017 NCA Membership Campaign will begin on June 1st. The annual membership dues will remain
$35.00 per household. This small investment (less than $3/month) gives us the ability to provide deed restriction
enforcement in Northdale and, when necessary, pay for legal advice and services to resolve issues. In addition, it pays for
maintenance of the Northdale website, Neighborhood Watch program, the Northdale Newsletter publication and community
events like the Spring Egg Hunt, Concerts in the Park and the upcoming Candidates Night on August 16th. We could do so
much more if more homeowners decided to support the community by joining the NCA. Please note that NCA membership
dollars are not used to present the Northdale Family Fun Festival and 5K Pumpkin Run events which are self-funded through
the sale of sponsorships or runner fees.
I want to extend my best wishes and thanks to Jim Plautz who has moved out of Northdale and has now turned over
his duties as Editor of the Northdale Newsletter to Jessica Kingsborough, our newest NCA Board Member. As editor, Jim
brought a fresh perspective, creative ideas and found cost savings for the publication. The quality of the newsletter increased
tremendously over the years that Jim was in charge and his hard work is very much appreciated. I know Jessica will continue
to give us a newsletter that we will be proud of.
I want to thank NCA Board Member Martha Hughes who was chairperson of this year’s Spring Egg Hunt at Northdale
Park on March 26th. Hundreds of happy kids enjoyed the morning at Northdale Park.
The Northdale Family Fun Festival & Parade on April 9th was blessed with picture-perfect weather which brought out
a large crowd of >3,500 to enjoy the free food, games, and entertainment. This event brings positive recognition to Northdale
from many places outside the community. People from all over Hillsborough County and beyond came to Northdale Park
and were impressed with our community. I want to thank all that helped make it a success.
It has been reported that the type of mosquito that carries the Zika Virus is present in Florida. We can all do something
to help Florida fight the problem and it doesn’t cost anything. Mosquitoes can breed in standing water, so look around your
yards and get rid of it -- empty flower pot saucers, pails, clogged gutters, or wherever water pools. Make sure bird baths
have fresh water or put them away. Get rid of tires and other items that can collect water. Information about the Zika Virus
can be found at the Florida Health Department’s website www.floridahealth.gov
Sincerely, Ann Frisbie
813-968-8460 [email protected]
Northdale website at www.northdale.org
Mail $35.00 Payment to:
Northdale Civic Association
3853 Northdale Blvd - Box 374
Tampa, FL 33624
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Monthly Meetings on 1st Tues
11 AM @ Northdale Park
Our Mission is to create a growing network of co-ed seniors,
to provide social activities, local events, travel, entertainment
and educational seminars in common interest groups
as ways to safely enjoy our lives.
“Sweet Summertime – Watermelon Anyone?”
May 3, Tues – Suzanne Reno singing Owls style music!
May 4, Wed – Upstairs Downstairs Adventure at University Tampa Museum
May 11, Wed – Tour & Lunch at Don CeSar Beach Resort & Spa
May 15, Sun – Carrollwood Players: – Caught In The Net, a farce
May 16, Mon – Bunco Party Luncheon at Brunchies, 14366 N. Dale Mabry Hwy.
May 18, Wed – Lunch Bunch at Miller’s Alehouse Restaurant (Separate Checks).
May 20, Fri – Intergenerational Kickball Game at Park
May 26, Thurs – Rays Baseball vs. Marlins (Miami)
Jun 7, Tues – OWLS Western Hoe Down, Tampa Style by the Singing Hooters
Jun 9, Thurs - Tampa Bay History Museum – MacDill AFB Special Event
Jun 11 – Jun 19 -- Nine-day Amish Country & Philadelphia Tour
Jun 13 – 17, Mon thru Fri – Senior Summer Camp Week at Northdale Park
Jun 19, Sun – Carrollwood Players: – The 39 Steps, a comedy farce.
Jun 20, Mon – Bunco at Brunchies, 14366 N. Dale Mabry Hwy
Jun 22, Wed – Lunch Bunch at Cheddar’s Restaurant (separate checks)
Jun 23, Thurs - Relaxing Spongeorama Sunset Cruise in Tarpon Springs
July 1-31 - Super July National Parks and Recreation Month
Jul 7, Thurs – Rays Baseball vs. LA Angels
July 15, Fri - Mystery Trip to a Unique Place Nestled Along the River
For other scheduled events and more, see Owls website at: www.NorthdaleOWLS.org
Weely Activities include Aerobics Lite, Bridge, Bing-Owl, Line Dancing,
BBOB’s (Bill’s Blooming Orchid Buddies), Chair Volleyball,
Hand & Foot Cards, Mah Jongg, “Dress A Girl Around The World”, Pickleball,
Tai Chi, Singing Hooters, Table Tennis,
Meals on Wheels Deliveries, Walking, & Yoga!
Got Questions? Talk to any member of the OWLS,
or contact Bill Castens at (813) 340-9436
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Deed Restriction Committee Report
Since our last issue of the newsletter the Northdale Civic Association has received numerous phone calls and e
mails requesting information about the planned construction on the southwest corner of Northdale Blvd. and
North Dale Mabry Hwy. The calls are mostly homeowners that are concerned with traffic issues and some have
expressed unhappiness with the removal of many trees and the openness of that area, with concern that it will
affect property values in the community. This is not an NCA issue. The Northdale Special Tax District maintains
the walls on both sides of the entrance to Northdale. The Tax District believes it has an easement agreement on
that side of the street similar to the one they have with Walgreens on the other side. They are currently negotiating
with the developers of the proposed Wawa store to allow the monument to stay put. Refer to the Tax District
article for more information.
Misinformation. 1) We get many requests to investigate an alleged violation in ways that we do not prefer.
Phone call and email complaints limit us because we need legal documentation to proceed. If you think you see
a violation then PLEASE file the proper form found on line at our web site. Folks tell us they do not like to file
a form because they want it to be private. For the record, we do not divulge any complainant to anyone. Now, if
a situation finds its way to mediation, then the mediator may insist on knowing the name of the person(s) filing
the complaint, but we will let you know beforehand and let you make the call to go forward with the complaint.
When we do an inspection I assure you it is near impossible to see everything, all the time, for 2600 homes. So
if you think there is a violation that you feel needs to be addressed then file a complaint. The complaint form
allows us to maintain proper records and helps with a reasonably accurate follow up system.
2) Another thing that seems to be out there is the NCA’s ability to enforce deed restrictions. Back in 2007 we
started a process to first revise and then renew the deed restrictions. At that time we believed that our 30 year old
restrictions would automatically renew for another 10 years. Much to our surprise our attorneys informed us of
a Florida law, the Marketable Recording Title Act (MRTA) that made it impossible to renew. So without going
into much detail about MRTA, we basically started over by revising and then renewing as each neighborhood
section became due. The MRTA situation made a slight change to deed restriction enforcement, but did not
eliminate it. When we send out a violation letter to owners (even if the property is a rental) we usually have
success. Most homeowners comply. When a situation continues and we exhaust all avenues then the Executive
Committee will make a decision on how to proceed. The severity of the case and financial obligation comes into
the call. This is where your dues are so important. As I have said before, over 65% of Northdale homeowners
approved the revised/renewed restrictions but less than 35% pay $35 a year dues. It is up to you.
Please remember that the NCA Board meets every third Monday of the month except December. We urge you
to share your thoughts with us by coming to a meeting or even writing to us via e-mail at www.northdale.org/ at
contacts.
Sincerely,
Frank Giordano
Deed Restriction Chairman
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NORTHDALE SPECIAL TAX DISTRICT REPORT
Both the Tax District and the Northdale Civic Association have received many inquiries recently with regard to
the proposed WaWa construction at the entry to our community. Below we will bring you up to date on what has
and will be taking place.
On or about January 24, 2005, Sun Trust Real Estate Corporation
created a Perpetual and Exclusive Easement for Entry sign and
Landscaping (“Easement”) which was recorded on May 2, 2005 in OP
Book 14848, Page 1856 of the public records of Hillsborough County,
Florida. However, at the time of recording, the legal description of the
property identified in the Easement was not attached. While Northdale
Special Dependent Tax District (the “district”) still believes it has a
valid easement, UP Development WaWa Dale Mabry, LLC (the
“Developer”) has yet to fully recognize the Easement.
The District has attempted to reach an amicable resolution with the Developer. However, to date, such efforts
have proven unsuccessful. After heavy equipment appeared on the site, the District filed a lawsuit styled
“Northdale Special Dependent Tax District v UP Development WaWa Dale Mabry, LLC”, in the Circuit Court
of the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit, in and for Hillsborough County, Florida, Case No.2016-CA-2027, to quiet title
with respect to the Easement as well as seek a temporary injunction to prevent any disturbance of the District’s
sign and vegetation in the Easement area.
The District is still attempting to resolve this matter with the Developer. There is an injunction hearing scheduled
for April 27, 2016, upon the District’s Motion for Temporary Injunction. In the meantime, the District is hopeful
that an ultimate resolution can be reach. We will keep you informed as to the progress.
Meanwhile, repairs to our community walls continue and to date we have had no further updates from
Hillsborough County with regard to the waste water construction that continues along Dawnview and Northdale
Blvd. The County is currently taking bids for the landscape and irrigation repairs.
Please know that both the NCA and the Tax District are aware of your ongoing concerns and will attempt to keep
you informed of any and all progress. As always we appreciate being alerted to any new conditions that may
warrant our attention and actions. Thank you all for keeping Northdale a first rate community in which to live
and raise our families.
Nancy Stearns, Board President
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Northdale Special Tax
District
What is the NSTD?
The Northdale Special Taxing District is a Hillsborough
County dependent tax district. The District was originally
set-up under a State ordinance, but in 1992 was adopted
under County ordinance #92-35. The County collects the
taxes for the District and provides the ordinance or
regulations that give authority to the District. Funds are
derived from the County non-ad valorem tax of $130 per
residential unit. Residents in single family homes, along
with apartments and condominiums are assessed $130.
Also, all properties within Northdale boundaries including
businesses and other non-profit groups are taxed based on
an equitable per residential unit basis.
The District is responsible for maintaining the common
areas throughout Northdale. These areas include the main
entrances coming into Northdale, landscaping in common
areas alongside roadways and medians, neighborhood
entrances, the outer surface of the block walls and along the
roadside. The District also maintains selected lakes and
wetland areas along the main roadways in Northdale.
The District is governed by a Board of nine trustees who are
elected by the public or appointed by the Board. Board
members must be registered voters and reside in Northdale.
The trustees receive no compensation for their work. The
Board has hired an administrator to complete many of the
day-to-day details of the district. The administrator is a subcontracted (paid) position.
Although the District does maintain the common areas in
Northdale, there are many areas that the District does not
control. The District does not maintain roads, street
lighting, street signs, or utility lines. Also, the District does
not maintain private property or enforce deed restrictions.
Deed restrictions are enforced by the Northdale Civic
Association (NCA). The District and the Civic Association
are two different and separate bodies. The District is a
public governmental body and the Civic Association is a
private association of Northdale residents. Only the Civic
Association has authority to issue deed restriction warnings.
Northdale Special Taxing
District
Board of Trustees
Nancy Stearns - President
Tom Murray - Vice President
Eli White -Treasurer
Don Hachey - Secretary
Angel Bustelo
Frank Giordano
Ray Klaus
Bill Castens
Earl Albright
Contact Information
NSTD - (813) 810-0125
Northdale Special Tax District
PO Box 340024
Tampa, FL 33694-0024
[email protected]
"Tax District Meetings are held on
the second Tuesday of each month
at 7PM at Northdale Park, Bill
Castens Gymnasium conference
room"
The next meetings will be:
May 10
June 14
Although separate, the District and the Civic Association
work to achieve the same goal of making Northdale a great
place to live.
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Claywell Elementary
2015-2016 School Year
Summer Reading
A summer reading brochures will go home with Claywell students. Kids are encouraged to go to their
local public library, such as Jimmie B. Keel, to check out and read those titles over the summer. Also,
check out all the wonderful programs offered by the public library system this summer. Another
option is to visit local bookstores, such as Barnes & Nobles which offers a reading program. MyOn will
be available online all summer too! Go to www.readonmyOn.com for contests. Scholastic also has
a challenge for students. We’re hoping our students read at least 1500 minutes over the summer.
Mrs. Kline hopes every child at Claywell enjoys reading for pleasure and information. Have a happy
summer in June & July! We will celebrate our summer readers when they return in August.
Sunshine State Readers & Non-Fiction Contest Winners
Congratulations to all our third through fifth grade students who read all 15 of the 2015 Sunshine State
Readers as well as some second graders who met the Non-Fiction Challenge. These students will
celebrate with a pizza party in the library on June 1, 2016.
Library Contests
1st Grade
FRA Bowl
2nd Grade
Fairy Tale Bowl
rd
3 Grade
Seuss Olympic Competition
4th Grade
Claywell Battle of the Books
District Battle of the Books
th
5 Grade
Mythology Bowl
May 17th
May 24th
May 13th
May 16th
June 2nd
May 27th
***Donations Needed: Greek Food for May 27th.***
Students See Bay News 9 in Action
Students in Mrs. Kline & Mrs. Moats live morning show production will go on a field trip to see Bay News
9 on May 31st. Maybe some of them will be inspired to go into the journalism/communication field.
Last Day of School
Students will have their last day of school on June 10th. Summer here we come!
Deborah Kline, Media Specialist
Claywell Elementary, 975-7300 x228
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2902 W. Bearss Avenue
Tampa, FL 33618
813.273.3652
http://www.hcplc.org
Hours:
Sunday: 12:30 pm-5 pm
Monday – Thursday: 10 am – 9 pm
Friday – Saturday: 10 am-6 pm
Highlighted events for May and June 2016. Please call
the library for additional details and information. See
the events calendar online at http://www.hcplc.org for
all library events.
Children
Story Time – Mondays at 10:15 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.
Baby Time – Tuesdays at 10 a.m., 10:30 a.m. and 11
a.m.
Toddler Time – Wednesdays at 10 a.m., 10:30 a.m. and
11 a.m.
Teen
Thursdays at 6 p.m.
Adult
Gallery @ 2902 Art Display – May and June: Portraits
and Cartoons by Paul Szep
Computer Instruction (see library for topics)
Tuesdays at 7 p.m., Fridays at 10:30 a.m., Saturdays at 2
p.m.
The Friends of the Jimmie B. Keel Regional Library
Carousel Bookstore
Open 7 days a week (except for holidays). Come visit and look for excellent books at bargain prices.
*Programs funded by the Friends of the Jimmie B. Keel Regional Library
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Thank You Northdale!
for
32 good years!
Rosann and I moved to Northdale in 1984, with our three children; Bill, Mike and Kelly. They all
graduated from Gaither with honors, went on to college and relocated out of state. Rosann
passed away three years ago, leaving me with an empty space and a large home on East Course
Drive. I sold my home in January and moved from Northdale.
I’ll miss Northdale. You’ll still see me sweating at the YMCA, playing pickleball at Northdale Park
and trying to hit that little white ball on Northdale Golf Course. My son, Bill, and I played a lot of
tennis at Northdale. I miss that too.
I have been Editor of the Northdale Newsletter the past two years. It’s been a good experience
and that I will look back on with fond memories. My wish is that more Northdale residents would
pay the $35 annual dues and support the Civic Association. They help keep property values high.
Good bye, and good luck. It’s been a great 32 years!
Jim Plautz (lame duck Newsletter Editor)
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Winner! Luz Rinco'n
Home Depot, Family Fall Festival, Grill Drawing
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Wesley Cowan, DMD & Northdale News
Trivia Contest Winners
T
$400
Mark Frey
Fantasia Drive
$25-value Consolation Prizes
Molly
Home
Janet
Roberts
16411 N. Florida
Ave Lutz, FL (1 Mile
North of Bearss)
(813) 269-7733
www.twistedroosterb
ar.com
16411 N. Florida
Ave Lutz, FL (1 Mile
William
Lawrence
North of Bearss)
$50.00, Dinner 4 2!
Christine
Ginty
(813) 269-7733
www.twistedroosterb
ar.com
Thank You for
supporting the
Trivia Contest!
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Family Fun Festival Revisited
Thank You Sponsors and Vendors!
Gold Level Sponsors:
Florida Medical Clinic
John Erb’s Auto Service Center
Northdale Pharmacy
Titanium Level Sponsors:
Bath Planet
Benzer Pharmacy
Florida Dept. of Health – Hillsborough County
Florida Hospital - Carrollwood
Humana
I9 Sports
Jim Browne Automotive
Mary Jo’s Performing Arts Academy
MedExpress Urgent Care
Morgan Exteriors
Renaissance Senior Living Center
USAmeriBank
Pewter Level Sponsors:
Blue Cross/Blue Shield
Bob Sierra YMCA
Classical Conversations
Easy AC
Forman Dermatology
Home Depot
Ierna’s Heating and Cooling
LaVida Massage
Lee Electric
Mathnasium of Carrollwood
Maximized Living Health Care
Paul Davis Restoration
Professional Pool Solutions
Right at Home
Suncoast Skin Solutions
US Lawns of North Tampa
Verizon Fios
Walgreens #2975 – Northdale
WCC Taekwondo
Western & Southern Life
We also want to thank all of the Bronze Level Sponsors
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Special appreciation to:
Express Press – Donation of Festival Flyers
Hillsborough County Fire Rescue
Hillsborough County Parks & Recreation Dept.
Northdale Park Staff – especially Pat Cullina
Hillsborough County Special Events Staff
Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office
Hillsborough County Commissioner Victor Crist
Members of Fire Fighters Local Union #2294
Northdale OWLS volunteers
Northdale resident volunteers
Whole Foods – donations
Entertainment and Games provided by:
Bert & Sassy
Crystal Blue Sound Services
Gaither High School Little Debbies
Gaither High School Marching Band
Gaither High School Men’s Quartet
Gaither High School SHOWCASE
Gaither High School Starettes
Gaither High School ROTC Program
Mary Jo’s Performing Arts Academy
My Superslides & Jumpers LLC
Piper John - Northdale’s John Maio
Show on the Road Crew
Spider Man – Michael Pelaez
Participating Restaurants & Food Vendors
Anthony’s Coal Fired Pizza
Beef O’Brady’s Northdale
Bimbo Bakeries
Brunchies
Casper’s Company - McDonalds
Costanera Peruvian Cuisine
Jeremiah’s Italian Ice
Kona Ice
Miller’s Ale House
Publix Markets
Small Cakes
Tanya & Matt’s Ice Creamiest
Festival Photographs provided by N.Rose Photography
Thanks to Tom Harrison @ Express Press, for all you do for Northdale!
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