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Newsletter Dec 2015 - Jan 2016
The Deer Are Returning
Continuing a tradition that began more than twenty-five
years ago, Tampa Palms closes
the year with an impressive
light display at its main entries.
Sparkling at night and blazing
white during the day, the iconic
deer will return.
The deer are intrepid: not even
the construction will scare them
away. While most of the deer
are new, all were crafted by the
same artist who made the first
deer for Tampa Palms in the
late 1980’s.
The deer are fashioned from manzinita branches, an ev-
ergreen shrub or small tree found in the high chaparral
areas of the American west.
Be sure to enjoy the light displays and the deer this year,
taking pictures if possible. They will display to all that
despite the mess and bother at the main entries, Tampa
Palms will celebrate the end of the year blazing, as it has
for decades.
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Winter Hours & January Annual
Meeting (P 2)
Tampa Palms Welcomes Newest Eagle Scout (P 3)
Pond Construction Update (P 4)
Winter Ball
Invitation For All
(Pg 6-7)
Maybe We Can’t Feel It Yet But
….. Winter Is Here
Winter hours are in effect for both Hampton Park and the
facilities at Compton Park.
Winter Hours
Mon - Thurs 8 AM - 9 PM
Friday- Saturday 8 AM - 10 PM*
Sunday 8 AM- 8 PM
Compton Pool Winter Operation
Tampa Palms makes swimming available at the Compton
Park pool, weather permitting, even during the cold
weather. A heated swimming pool is a special Tampa
Palms luxury.
When the night temperature routinely falls to 50 degrees
or below, the following guidelines will allow everyone to
enjoy a warm Compton pool until our warm Florida
weather returns:
The pool will open at 9AM every day of the
week during the winter, weather permitting.
The pool will be covered each night with a heat-
saving cover.
The pool will not open until the outside air tem-
perature, measured at Compton Park with an out-
door thermometer, reaches a minimum of 50 de-
grees.
If it is raining, stormy or windy, the pool cover
cannot be removed or put on.
For more information as to the current temperatures or
see if the pool is open, call Compton Park 972-0897.
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News From the TPOA
TPOA Annual Meeting For 2016
TPOA Annual Meeting of the Village Voting representa-
tives is the order of business for January.
One voter representative for each village attends the round-
table which is open to all owners in Tampa Palms.
This year’s meeting will feature among
other things:
The first meeting in the brand new re-
furbished main Compton Meeting
Room
Election of directors from two sub-
districts, who will serve for the next
two years.
Review of construction projects affecting Tampa Palms
(hint… playground and new courts).
Voting Members must be owners or their official alternates
who must be owners. Proxies are not allowed per the TPOA
documents.
The Annual Meeting is the TPOA’s business meeting where
priorities for the coming year will be established, along
with a general review of 2015.
Board representatives for two voting districts will be elect-
ed (2 & 3) by the voter rep’s from the slate provided by the
nominating committee. Light refreshments will be served.
TPOA ANNUAL MEETING
Keeping Tampa Palms Fresh
Thursday, January 28, 2016 at 7 PM
Compton Park New Meeting Room
A Special Evening In Tampa Palms
Thomas Weiss, a Tampa Palms resident, officially received
his Eagle Scout rank at a formal presentation known as the
Court of Honor. The presentation, a significant and serious
event, took place at Compton Park- which is also the site of
Thomas’ Eagle Scout Project
For the Eagle candidate, this is the climax of his Scouting
efforts. But just as important, the attainhment of this award
is made possible by those who have supported him; his
Scoutmasters, Troop leaders, fellow Scouts, parents, family,
friends, and members of the community.
Dave Bryant acted as the Master of
Ceremonies. Dave and his family
(which also includes an Eagle
Scout) have been an integral part of
Scouting in Tampa Palms for many
years.
Dave Bryant oversaw the Eagle
Award Presentation, administered
the Eagle Charge and Oath and de-
livered the Sons of Revolution
Presentation.
In addition Dave introduced the
honored guests, principal among
whom was Hillsborough County
Commissioner Ken Hagan. Com.
Hagan, a great friend to Tampa
Palms, is almost legendary for his
unwavering support of the youth of
Hillsborough County.
The program was an inspirational
reminder of heights youth can attain
with inspiration and guidance.
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A Celebration Of The Youth Ofelebration Of The Youth Ofelebration Of The Youth Of
Tampa Palms Tampa Palms Tampa Palms
A Lot Goes Into Becoming An Eagle Scout
Eagle Scout is the highest achievement or rank attaina-
ble in the Boy Scouting program (BSA). The designation
"Eagle Scout" has a long history since its founding over
one hundred years ago. Only a small percentage of Boy
Scouts are granted this rank and then only after a lengthy
review process. The requirements necessary to achieve
this rank often take years to fulfill.
The results are startling: forty of the American astro-
nauts are Eagle Scouts, including Neil Armstrong and
Charles Duke who walked on the moon; others include a
US President, a Supreme Court Justice - quite a group.
Three young men in Tampa Palms have received this
rank in the last few years. The rigor, discipline and char-
acter needed to become an Eagle Scout, as demonstrated
by Thomas Weiss, and before him by Nick Guggemos
and Ben Geller, will serve them and their communities
for their lifetimes.
Thomas Weiss is only fourteen years old, what a Scout-
ing resume he has:
Over 900 days in elected leadership positions.
Elected by peers as SPL 2 times for a full 12 months
in the Troop’s Highest (Scout) Leadership position.
Recipient of the Young Leader Award from the Or-
der of the Arrow Southeast Region (Only 1 given
per year).
Selected to be a Staff (trainer) at two National Youth
Leadership Training Courses (NYLT).
Earned the God and Church Medal.
Earned 63 Merit Badges (21 needed for Eagle).
First Scout in Troop's 25 year history to earn Snow
Sports Merit badge.
Order of the Arrow's (Scouting Honor Society) Sem-
inole Lodge Chaplain going on 2 years.
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On Schedule ? Probably
Approximately 34% of the time allocated for the project
has passed. Questions about if the project will complete
on time are usually met with the answer “we are on
schedule but for some portions of the project time is not
linear so it is too early to tell about the project”.
In the last two weeks workers replaced a 16” wastewater
forced main at this site and the project includes boring
under BB Downs.
Work that will follow includes installing an underground
“box” for TECO and removing old underground TECO
equipment. This should be complete by the end of Nov.
The CDD worked with the construction oversite firm,
KCI, to restore the Area 1 entry and exit turf for the holi-
days at no cost to Tampa Palms - even though this same
turf will be removed when work begins in early 2016.
Earth work continues on the Area 2 entry pond. At this
time there are two full crews working to contour and
shape the pools. The pond work is scheduled to continue
until mid 1st quarter, 2016…. and then the pond must fill
using only rainwater.
The CDD is working with the County on agreements to
allow Tampa Palms to enhance the pond site (landscape,
littoral plantings and a fountain) to make the look of the
pond more community compatible.
Tampa Palms Elementary
“Snow is Coming To Tampa Palms”
The Tampa Palms PTA is hosting a winter wonderland ex-
perience for TPE elementary students. Students will have
the opportunity to see and play in real snow!
Friday December 18
Bring your mittens!
Look for information to be
sent home and on the TPOA
Facebook page about this fun
event.
Science Olympics Champions
Congratulations to the Tampa Palms Elementary Science
Olympics Champions
Miles Weinfurthner,
Shruthi Mohanraja and
Kendyl Okin.
TPE Students Selected For All State Chorus
Over 1,000 students across the State of Flori-
da auditioned for All-State Chorus and TPE
is pleased to announce that :
Isabella Stevens,
Kaitlin Graulich
Valli Kuruganti.
were selected to be members of the 2016 student chorus!
They will be performing January 13th -14th at the Tampa
Convention Center.
2015DEC 2015 -
Calendar Note
STEM Fair Showcase Night 5 PM Dec 7
PTA General Assembly Meeting and
Winter Music Concert 5:45 Dec 10
SNOW DAY Dec 18
Winter Break Dec 21-Jan 1
No School Jan 19
BB Downs Update
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What To Do With The Christmas Tree
There are two options for disposal of Christmas trees; they
can be picked up curbside at your home or taken to one of
the County’s yard waste sites.
Curbside
Remove all decorations, lights, and tinsel
Cut the tree into sections no larger than 4-feet long and
6-inches in diameter
Place curbside on your regular yard waste collection
day
Drop off
Remove all decorations, lights, and tinsel
Take to one of the following locations:
- 346 Falkenburg Road in Tampa
- 13001 U.S. 41 in Gibsonton
- 8001 W. Linebaugh Ave. in Tampa
Tips for Other Items:
Styrofoam packing materials can
be disposed of in the gray gar-
bage cart
Oversized and large volumes of
flattened cardboard boxes may be recycled at any of
the Community Collection Centers for no additional
fee.
Strings of holiday lights may be
safely disposed of in the gray gar-
bage cart or recycled as electronics
at any of the Community Collec-
tion Centers for no additional fee.
Pre-lit and artificial trees should be
discarded as trash.
Holiday decorations and ornaments
should be discarded as trash.
Excess trash that will not fit in the gray
garbage cart may be disposed of at any
of the Community Collection Centers.
To do so, simply bring a copy of the
resident’s Hillsborough County Tax
Bill.
Holiday Refuse Collection Notes and Suggestions
Don’t Be Disappointed On Collection Day
The waste haulers are challenged this time of year due in
part to the increases in the volume of what is discarded -
both garbage and recyclables.
Schedules change and the collection teams must wisely
use every minute of the time allowed for them to collect.
This means that trucks may very well be on your street
earlier than usual. Some residents have reported “putting
their collection cans
out before they go to
work”, only to find
them still full that
night.
Make certain cans
are at the curbside
by 7 AM .
Holiday Curbside Collection Schedules:
No curbside collection of trash, recycling, or yard
waste Thursday, Nov. 26
No makeup collection days for the holidays
Questions About Device Disposal
The holidays often bring new “goodies” and questions
about proper disposal of the “old stuff”. Here are tips
about how to dispose of electronic devices.
Disposal of Electronic Devices.
Items containing a digital display or
circuit board, including televisions,
computers, laptops, mobile devices,
stereo equipment, gaming consoles,
VCR/DVD players and printers, may
be safely recycled at any of the Com-
munity Collection Centers for no ad-
ditional fee.
Small bathroom and kitchen applianc-
es such as toasters, crock pots, electric
skillets, blenders, hair dryers, and
curling irons may be discarded in
your gray garbage cart.
DEC 2015 -JAN
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TPWC EVENTS - A “CHERISHED TRADITION”
Tampa Palms Women’s Club members and guests en-
joyed a Fall Potluck Picnic on
Sunday, October 25 at Compton
Park. Pork BBQ, chicken BBQ,
coleslaw, and sausage was pro-
vided by 4 Rivers Smokehouse.
Guests shared good food, and
companionship, while viewing
the Bucs game on a large TV and
enjoying various games.
A GREAT TIME AT RECENT EVENT !
Grand Oaks Resort Carriage Museum
THE NEW YEAR– A NEW TRIP TO THE TRACK
The very popular trip to Tampa Bay Downs for an after-
noon of racing, dining and fun is scheduled for February
18th.
Tampa Bay Downs is the only thoroughbred racing track
on the west coast of Florida and a “day at the races” is
always a good time for all.
Tampa Palms Women’s Club
A Season of Giving …..
ANNUAL CHARITY POTLUCK LUNCHEON
Members and guests will enjoy Tampa Palms Women’s
Club annual December
Charity Potluck Luncheon
11 AM,
Thursday, Dec 3, 2015
Compton Clubhouse
The club will be making donations to these fine charitable
organizations:
God’s Pedal Power,
Hillsborough House of Hope,
Kid’s and Canines,
OASIS, and
RICH House.
In addition, the group will make contributions to the Great-
er Tampa Bay chapter of Blue Star Mothers of American,
Inc. and to the Luis E. Torres Scholarship Fund. Repre-
sentatives from these organizations will be accepting the
contributions.
2016 SLATE OF OFFICERS ANNOUNCED
OFFICERS:
President - Etta Green
Vice President - Hoa Daniel
Secretary - Pat Horvath
Treasurer - Sharon Padley
Membership - Sue Mazzone
Charities - Joanne Nelson
Activities - Anita Hampson &
Ivonne Blank
STANDING COMMITTEES
Newsletter - Suzanne Levine
Public Relations - Mary Wiley
Hospitality - Pam Fahey
Sunshine - Sylvia Moss
Mother Goose - Liz Kirby
Scholarship - Karen Zicht
Webmaster - Stella Hardman
TPWC members look forward to the
annual Installation Luncheon to be held
on January 21, 2016 at Tampa Palms
Golf and Country Club.
DEC 2015 -JAN
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Shared Support
There are two organizations in Tampa Palms responsible
for making the community an enjoyable place to live.
These two, the CDD and the TPOA, share responsibilities
with the goals of accomplishing what needs to be done
with the least cost and greatest efficiency.
Below is a chart of some of the areas where cooperation
in providing services makes all the difference for the resi-
dents of Tampa Palms.
The Harlem Wizards Return!
!!!!!MARK YOUR CALENDARS
NOW!!!!! The Harlem Wizards
will be back.
FEBRUARY 17, 2016.
More information will be coming
about tickets and times as the date
gets closer.
Liberty Tumblers Are Here
Show your support of Liberty Middle School by
picking up your very own LMS Tritan Tumbler .
It is a 16oz cup for $20. You can pick up a re-
mittance envelope in front office. Please fill out
and return to school.
Get yours before they are gone!
Go Eagles!
Principal's Chat
Please join Principal James Ammirati for
the “Principal's Chat”
December 16,
3:30 pm
In the Media Center
DEC 2015 -JAN
Liberty Middle
School Working Together
In Tampa Palms
Cooperation In Service Provision
TPOA CDD
Clerical Support For TPOA
Operations
Personnel √
Pro Rata Salary √
Park Attendant Management
CDD Parks
Hiring √
Training √
Scheduling √
Staff Salary √
Opens & Closes Amberly Park √
Irrigation TPOA’s
Compton Park
Non-Potable Water (No Cost) √
Maintenance √
Timers & Hardware √
Snipe Sign Pick-Up
Boulevards
Weekdays √
Weekends √
Office & Meeting Storage
Meeting Prep √
Meeting Media Storage √
Blackboard & Cabinet Storage √
Holiday Decorations Main
Entries & Monuments
Provides Decorations √
Provides the Power √
Provides Year Around Storage
For Decorations Including Deer √
IMPORTANT DATES
12/1 CONFERENCE NIGHT 4:30 pm
12/3 Track 6 pm at Freedom (Turner Bartels vs. Liberty)
12/4 PTSA Board Meeting 8:15
12/7 Debate Club 3:30 - 4:30 PM
12/11 Student Council 7th/8th Grade Dance
12/14 Debate Club 3:30 - 4:30 PM
12/14 Chorus Winter Concert 6:30 pm
12/16 Principal's Chat 3:30 pm in Media Center
12/16 Track County Championship Jefferson High School
12/16 Spirit Night Texas Roadhouse
12/21 – 1
-4
Winter Break NO SCHOOL
PAGE 9
For a special holiday treat for the whole family the City of
Tampa’s holiday ice rink will reopen November 20th
Located along the
river in the Curtis
Hixon Waterfront
Park, the Downtown
on Ice rink is nestled
between the Glazer
Children’s Museum
and the new Tampa
Museum of Art.
Admission is only $12 per person which includes skates
and a 90 minute skate adventure.
Regular Hours: Monday -Thursday: 4 - 9 p.m.
Friday: 4 - 10 p.m.
Saturday: 10 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Sunday: noon - 9 p.m.
Special Holiday Hours .
During Hillsborough County School Fall and Winter
breaks, (the week of Thanksgiving and December 20
though January 3rd) there ar special extended house
Monday - Saturday 10 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Sunday noon- 10 p.m.
Closed Thanksgiving Day
Christmas Eve 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Christmas Day 4 - 10 p.m.
The 4500 square foot rink is its fifth season and has be-
come a popular holiday tradition in downtown Tampa.
Hurry, the rink closes Jan 3rd.
Foil The Holiday
Bad Guys
Invest the Time To Make Your Holidays Safe
With all the fun and celebration of the holidays also
comes the bad guys waiting to take advantage of all the
hustle and bustle and confusion that comes from guests
and shopping and gifts laid out for display.
A few sensible precautions will make you and your home
safer this season. Here are some suggestions from Tampa
Police Department.
Always lock your doors and set your alarm–
even when you are home
If you display gifts, close curtains on windows
near the displays so the gifts are not obvious
from the outside.
If you use holiday lights, set a timer so that the
lights come on even when you are not home. (It
is a good idea to do that with your regular lights,
even if you do not use holiday lights).
If possible, park all of your cars in your garage.
If any vehicles are left outside, make certain that
the doors are locked and there is nothing visible
inside.
Remove garage door openers from parked cars,
even if the cars are locked. Remember a garage
door opener gives a bad guy access to your gar-
age and maybe even your home.
Always close your garage doors. An open gar-
age door is an invitation into your garage and
into your home.
If you see anyone or anything that seems
suspicious, DON”T BE SHY, call the
police. Tampa PD is very responsive and
they encourage everyone to not hesitate,
call and let them check out anything that
seems suspicious.
DEC 2015 -JAN
Downtown On Ice
Returns To Curtis Hixon
PAGE 10 DEC 2015 -JAN
New Tampa
Morning Rotary
In keeping with the ideals of Rotary Int’l, the Rotary Club
of New Tampa provides you with an opportunity to join
leaders in your community to exchange ideas and take ac-
tion to develop solutions in areas where there is need.
Membership in the Rotary Club of New Tampa allows you
to connect with and work with others in your community, in
the Rotary District and on an international level through
service projects that address needs in the areas of hunger,
the provision of clean water, the eradication of polio. In a
changing and ever more connected world, Rotary strives to
bring the world closer together, club by club, community by
community, country by country. And we have fun doing it!
I hope that you will take the time to join us at Tampa Palms
Golf & Country Club any Friday morning at 7:00 AM.
Yours in Rotary Service
Lesley S. Zajac
Up Coming Events
December 4 - Fona Erdem - The Refugee Crisis in Syria
and what it means to the world.
December 4 - RCNT 20th Anniversary Celebration - 6:00
PM at Tampa Palms G&CC
December 5 - Mobile Pantry at the University Area Com-
munity Development Center
New members are welcome. Club meetings are held Fridays
at 7:00 a.m. at Tampa Palms Golf & Country Club. For
more information, visit: http://www.newtamparotary.org/
Community Director: Jo Ann Conrad
Property Manager: Bonnie French
16101 Compton Drive M-F 9 AM - 5 PM
Phone: 977-3337
Fax: 978-8067
E-Mail: [email protected]
Web Site: www.tpoa.net
Board of Directors Bill Edwards, President 972-4238
Warren Dixon 977-3337
Marianne Trubelhorn, Director 977-3337
Ernie Munzen, Director 977-3337
Sally Fuson, Dir 977-3337
CDD
16311 TP Blvd. West
Maggie Wilson, Consultant Phone: 977-3933
Fax: 977-6571
E-Mail: [email protected]
CDD Board of Supervisors
Gene Field (Chair) 977-1162
Patty Maney 977-7129
Jim Soley 222-3200
Jake Schoolfield 597-1432
Bill Shimer (Vice Chair) 971-8063
ABM/One Source (Landscaping )
Joe Laird, Project Manager 267-1756
Tampa Palms Parks
Compton Park 972-0897
Hampton Park 972-5699
River Park 971-6241
Police & Fire 911
Non-Emergency Police 231-6130
Non-Emergency Fire 223-4211
Local Schools
Tampa Palms Elementary 975-7390
Lawton Chiles Elementary 558-5422
Liberty Middle School 558-1180
Freedom High School 558-1185
Miscellaneous
Street Repairs 622-1940
TECO 223-0800
Progressive Waste Solutions 248-2820
Water Department 274-8121
New Tampa Rec Center 975-2794
Stormwater (Floods or Dumping) 622-1901
PAGE 11 DEC 2015 -JAN
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1 9 Private Event 1 TPWC Canasta 6 Private Event 6 Chess Club
2 9 Private Event 6 Fly Fishing
3 10 Women’s Club 5 Private Event
4 10 Private Event 5 Private Event
5 9 PRivate Event 11Private Event 5 Private Event 5 Private Event
December 7th First Day of Hanukkah December 25th Christmas Day December 26th Fist Day of Kwanzaa
6 9 Private Event 9:30 Private Event 1 Private Event 1:30 Boy Scouts 4 Private Event
7 9 Private Event
8 9 Private Event 12 Private Event 6 Private event 6 Chess Club
9 1 Private Event No CDD meeting
10 10-2 Women’s Club Bridge
11 5 Private Event 5 Private Event
12 9 Private Event 10 Private Event 5 Private Event 5 Private Event
13 9 Private Event 9:30 Private Event 3 Private Event 3 Private Event
14 9 Private Event
15 9 Private Event 1 TPWC Board
6 Chess Club 5 TPOA Board meeting
16 9 Private Event 1 TPWC Canasta 5 NT Art Group
17 18 5 Private Event
19 10 Private Event 10 Private Event 5 Private Event 5 Private Event
20 9 Private Event 9:30 Private Event 4 Private Event
21 9 Private Event 7-9 Faircrest HOA
22 9 Private Event 12 Private Event
23 9 Private Event
24 Parks Closed 25 Parks Closed 26 10 Private Event 5 Private Event 5 Private Event
27 9:30 Private Event
1 Private Event
3 Private Event
28 9 Private Event
29 9 Private Event 6 Private Event
30 9 Private Event
31
JANUARY 2016 1 Parks Closed 2
9 Private Event 5 Private Even
New Years Day– Jan, 1 All parks closed. Jan 18—No School, Dr Martin Luther King Remembered Jan 19– No School
3 9 Private Event 9:30 Private Event 3 Private Event Event
4 9-11 Private Event
5
9-11 Music Together
1 TPWC Canasta 6-9 Chess Club
6
10-12 Private Event 6-9 Private Event
7
10-2 TPWC Bridge 6 Private Event
8 9
9 Private Event
5 Private Event
10 9 Private Event 9:30 Private Event 1 Private Event 4 Private Event
11 9 Private Event 4 Private Event 5 Covenants MTG 6 Cub Scouts
12
9-11Music Together 12 Private Event 6-9 Chess Club
13
10-12 Private Event
6-9 CDD Meeting
14
10-2 TPWC Bridge
6 Private Event
15
5 Private Event
16
9 Private Event
10Private Event 10 Private Event
17 9 Private Event 9:30 Private Event 3 Private Event
18 No School Martin Luther King Celebration
9 Private Event 7 Private Event
19 No School
9 Private Event 7 pm Sterling Man-or HOA
20 21
10-2 TPWC Bridge 6 Private Event
22
5 Private Event
23
8:30 Private Event
5 Private Event 5 Private Event
24 (4) Private Ev 31 9 am –3
(3) Private
Events 9am - 3
25
7-9 Faircrest HOA
26 9 Private Event 12 Private Event 6-9 Chess Club
27 10-12 Private Event 6-9 North Tampa Arts
28 TPWC Bridge 7 PM TPOA Annual Meeting
29 30 5 Private Event 5 Private Event
December 2015 Calendar
Tampa Palms CDD Meeting
Agenda
January 13 at 6:00 p.m.
Compton Park Recreation Building
16101 Compton Drive, Tampa, FL 33647
1. Roll Call
2. Strategic Planning
3. Public Comments
4. Board member Discussion items
5. Consultant Reports BB Downs Updates Park Improvements Landscape Reviews NPDES Audit
Palm Weevils6. Public Comments
7. Board member discussion items.
8. Adjourn
“Tampa Palms” and the Palm Tree device are registered trademarks of the Tampa Palms Owners Association Inc.
Save The Date & Your Treasures
TUCK AWAY YOUR THROWS-AWAYS!
TURN YOUR TREASURES INTO CASH!
COMMUNITY-WIDE YARD SALE!
SAVE THE DATE: 3/26/16
@ Compton Park,
16101 Compton Dr., Tampa Palms
For information: 813-615-9600