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VOLUME 6, NO. 212
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2022
CITY METER MAINTENANCE AND STORMWATER STUDIES TO COME ANALYSIS TO ENSURE BEST WATER QUALITY
BRIAN FERNANDES STAFF WRITER
The Plant City City Commission approved more resolutions on Aug. 22 as the city approaches a new fiscal year starting on Oct. 1. PALMETTO PLANT CITYCOLSON ROAD EASEMENT
The city commission approved the easements from
Palmetto Plant City-Colson Road LLC, for the backflow preventer assemblies, meter maintenance, and for lift station ingress and egress. The approval also authorizes the city clerk to record the easements and mortgage subordination on behalf of the city to maintain the water backflow preventer assembly (BPA) and meter.
The City of Plant City U tilities Department maintains the backflow preventer assemblies and the meters throughout the city. A new BPA and meters were built for Palmetto Plant CityColson Road, LLC, located at 102 Colson Rd.
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KEEL FARMS AND BUCS TO ADD SANGRIA AT GAMES THE ESTABLISHMENT AND FOOTBALL TEAM ARE IMPLEMENTING WINE FOR FANS
New Salon Celebrated with Ribbon Cutting Style Bar: Blow Dry Salon recognized as recently-opened business
BRIAN FERNANDES STAFF WRITER
Courtesy of Rosalyne Follman The community came out to a fundraising event in support of cancer patient Sabrina Tomasina, held at the Plant City Elks Lodge, on Aug. 19.
BRIAN FERNANDES STAFF WRITER
Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ fans will have new offerings to choose from when attending the home games, courtesy of Keel Farms. This year, the establishment has
partnered with the team to sell several of their products at the games. Strawberry and Blueberry Sangrias will be for sale while enjoying the sporting events. There’s also a cider called Pirate Punch that Keel Farms is also implementing.
Clay Keel and his wife Carmen are the owners of Keel and Curley Winery in Plant City.
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A brand-new hair style and professional makeup is what ladies can expect when they enter the door of recently opened Style Bar: Blow Dry Salon in Plant City. While it has been operational since August, it had its traditional ribbon-cutting ceremony, on Sept. 1. Hosted by the Greater Plant City Chamber of Commerce, the event had those from the community gather to get a view of what the salon has to offer. Angelina Giambo and her boyfriend, Billy Rinehart are the owners of the establishment.
Her vision for the salon came after visiting a salon which does the blowout process for hair, which she was unfamiliar with at the time. “For a blowout, you get that luxury of shampoo,” she said. “Your shampoo is done twice so that your hair is really clean. You get the conditioning and then you get the scalp massage. It’s all about the products that you’re putting in and the way the blow dry is done. The blowout takes about 40 to 45 minutes depending on the length of the hair. It’s the way that they blow out the hair, is what makes it last.”