Thursday, July 31, 2008

New Heights | mid-July/mid-Sept 2008


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Heights Heightlights
lUCky dogs - Dog-friendly Urban Corridor

New Heights takes you on a tour of the UC's shade covered sidewalks, its dog-loving restaurants and retail shops, and its dogparks to prove the UC area may be Tampa's dog-friendliest.

Plus: Photos & Results of our UC's Cutest Dog/Owner Contest!

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Food & Drink
Our expert food critic gives downtown's Fly Bar & Restaurant a second look and discovers that small plates can satisfy big appetites (even at small prices, if your timing is right!).

Then, white or red? NH's critically acclaimed sommeliers recommend both can be enjoyed when sipping this summer.

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Health & Beauty
Summer is Bridal Season. So for those of you who plan on soon saying "I do," we're providing a Beauty To-do Checklist to help your day be as grand as possible.

Meanwhile, NH's health columnist explains how acupuncture and herbs can be an effective treatment for asthma.

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Home & Family
See why mixing grandma's favorite chair with a modern, colorful, plastic side table is a chic look that's catching on in the UC.

Then, NH's very own Licensed School Psychologist, Dr. Abby, explores how a little "Consideration" can greatly enhance your parent/child bond.

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Arts & Events
Hundreds of thousands have visited TBPAC to see big stars; but New Heights takes you to the theatre's newest constellation, which isforming in its Patel Performing Arts Conservatory.

Also: Event Listings & Photos of Historic Fires, Flugtag, Porch Parties & more.

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News & Rumors
Is it Real or Rumor? From the Newsline to the Grapevine, New Heights goes myth-busting to bring you the latest scoop!

This issue: Sangrias Update, Sem-Hi the new SoHo?, Free UC Taxi, B&B for SH, NoHo goes PM and more.

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Please send your Tampa Heights news!

See a story in the paper about Tampa Heights? Work for the city and want to give us a tip? Live in the 'hood and are planning a yard sale or selling your patio furniture? Lose or find a pet?

Please send me your Tampa Heights news!

Mayor Iorio to Host Next Town Hall Meeting

From Shannon Edge at the City of Tampa:

Mayor Pam Iorio will host a town hall meeting on Tuesday, July 22, 2008. The meeting will be held at Graham Elementary School in the media center, located at 2915 North Massachusetts Avenue, from 6 to 8 p.m.

All town hall meetings are free and open to the public and are organized to make city government more accessible to Tampa ’s residents. City administrators and department representatives will be available to answer questions on a variety of topics.

For additional information, please contact Neighborhood & Community Relations Director Shannon Edge at (813) 274-7835 or via e-mail at shannon.edge@tampagov.net.


Sunday, July 06, 2008

Tampa Heights Cleanup Days

From Monica Schuler:

Want to show a bit of Civic pride? Please join us on Saturday August 9th when we will be having a neighborhood clean up day in conjunction with the City of Tampa Clean Sweep in Tampa Heights. We are looking for volunteers to help in the 4 quadrants to help pick up trash and other items.

After the clean up, we will be hosting a neighborhood picnic at the Waterworks Park behind Stetson Law School.

More information will be emailed and posted on our website www.TampaHeights.org as we get closer.

If you are interested in volunteering please email David Foster.

Tampa Heights Neighborhood Plan

From Fran Roy:

The Tampa Heights Neighborhood Plan - Stewardship Committee will be hosting two meetings to gather input on the future implementation of the plan. Your input and feedback is vital to the success of the endeavor. Attached is the letter, with meeting dates and times. Please mark your calendars and invite a neighbor to attend. Do not allow this opportunity to have your voice and vision for the neighborhood heard.