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PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID TAMPA FL PERMIT 1185 THE PREMIER COMMUNITY NEWS AND LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE VOLUME 2 ISSUE 3 PAGE 8 Your neighborhood Your magazine N N E E I I G G H H B B O O R R H H O O O O D D L L I I F F E E S S T T Y Y L L E E S S Christine Grant, D.M.D., P.A. The Hyde Park Center for Aesthetic Dentistry
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PAIDTAMPA FL

PERMIT 1185

T H E P R E M I E R C O M M U N I T Y N E W S A N D L I F E S T Y L E M A G A Z I N E

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Your neighborhood Your magazine NNEE II GGHHBBOORRHHOOOODD LL II FF EESSTTYYLLEESS

Christine Grant, D.M.D., P.A.

The Hyde Park Center forAesthetic Dentistry

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By Amy Paterson

Wheelchairs 4 Kids, a local 501(C) 3 organization, is dedicated to im-proving the lives of children with physi-cal disabilities by providing wheelchairs,home and vehicle modifications as wellas assistive and therapeutic equipmentat no charge to the families.

Many children in the UnitedStates faced with living with physicaldisabilities are in wheelchairs that aretoo small, in disrepair, or do not fit theneeds of the child. Children outgrowtheir wheelchairs before governmentor insurance programs will allow for areplacement. Not only is it unsafe fora child to be in a chair that is inade-quate for their needs; it can impacttheir health in numerous ways includ-ing scoliosis, respiratory problems andpressure sores. In addition, families arefaced with trying to care for their spe-cial needs children in homes that havenot been modified to meet their spe-cific circumstances. Wheelchairs 4 Kidsis working hard to address this neg-lected need. We hope that you willtake a moment to visit our website atwww.wheelchairs4kids.org and become

a fan of our Facebook page. You’ll beable to follow what we are up to! Youcan also see a several videos of ourwork on our YouTube channel.

Do a Little Time! Wheelchairs 4 Kids is holding its

5th Annual Jail-N-Bail, and we arelooking for community leaders to “doa little time” for a GREAT cause forour annual Jail-N-Bail fundraiser! Jail-N-Bail will be held at Charley’s SteakHouse on April 29, 2016. “Felons”will be asked to raise $3,000 - $5,000in bail! It is a great way to help usgive these kids the independence theyso deserve!

Wheelchairs 4 Kids will be “ar-resting” prominent citizens in theTampa Bay Area for various chargessuch as insider trading (retired NFLplayers using connections to get ahead

in Fantasy Football), to impersonatingan actor (local businessowners/lawyers appearing in commer-cials). The sillier the crime, the better!Of course, your charges and bail arenegotiable. You can even split the bailwith a co-conspirator!

On April 29th, Jail-N-Bail “In-mates” will turn themselves in atCharley’s Steak House (AKA The BigHouse) where they will be pho-tographed, issued prison garb, hand-cuffed and held in a holding cell withall of the other “felons.” I understandthat the prison guards are notoriousfor sneaking in food and beverages!Those arrested will be ordered to ap-pear before Judge Julie and JudgeSteve Weintraub (owners of Gold &Diamond Source) to answer tocharges. Raise bail or be locked up inthe Wheelchairs 4 Kids “jail” for one

hour, and once bail is met, the guiltywill be released with great fanfare.

Wheelchairs 4 Kids’ Jail-N-Bail isnot only a way to help local childrenwho need wheelchairs and handicapmodifications, but it also is fun andgreat exposure for your business.“Jailbirds” will receive several copiesof their “Wanted” poster, and willhave a page on Wheelchairs 4 Kids’website with a personal wanted posterand charges. Bail can be met on eachinmate’s personal webpage, wheresupporters can make a secure, onlinedonation toward bail in advance.Wheelchairs 4 Kids will design custome-mail blasts that “inmates” may sendto friends and post on social mediasites such as Facebook, Twitter andLinkedIn. Collect bail in advance –you never know what will happen inthe jail. A riot may break out and youdon’t want to miss the fun!

If you are able, please helpWheelchairs 4 Kids in its effort to helplocal children in need. If you havequestions, suggestions, comments, orwould like to find out how you canhelp, please contact Wheelchairs 4Kids at 727-946-0963.

Wheelchairs 4 Kids, 501 (C) 3organization, is located at 1976 S.Pinellas Avenue, Tarpon Springs, FL34689. Log on towheelchairs4kids.org for more info.

Wheelchairs 4 Kids Jail-N-Bail – A Fun Wayto Help Tampa Bay Area Kids Gain Mobility!

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Community Calendar & News BriefsTaste of South Tampa PlanningCommittee

Committee meetings will be heldon the following Wednesdays from3:00 PM – 4:00 PM: April 13th, April27th and May 11th. South TampaChamber of Commerce

701 S Howard Ave. #204Join us to help plan our largest

community event of the year, the 11thAnnual Taste of South Tampa! We are

seeking committee members to helpobtain sponsorships, restaurant partici-pants and day of volunteers.

Save The Date:The 11th Annual Taste of South

Tampa. Sunday, May 15thwww.TasteofSouthTampa.comFor more information, contact

Stephanie Hyman, Event Coordina-tor: [email protected]

Man & Woman of the Year GrandFinale Gala

Thurs. May 7, 2016 from 6:00pm-11:00pm at the Hilton DowntownTampa 211 N Tampa St, Tampa, FL33602

The Man & Woman of the YearGrand Finale Gala is the culminationof a 10 week fundraising competition.Tampa Bay business leaders competefor the titles of Man & Woman of theYear. Campaigning begins February24, 2016 and ends May 7, 2016. Thefunds raised through the Man &Woman competition are used to pro-vide free educational materials, sup-port programs, events, and ensure

access to treatment.

FREE Small Business Counseling atthe South Tampa Chamber Office

Wed. March 30th from 10:00 Am– 3:00 PM at the South Tampa Cham-ber of Commerce 701 South HowardAve., Suite 204 Tampa, FL 33606(Corner of Howard & Swann Ave,above Panera Bread)

(Small Business DevelopmentCenter of Hillsborough County) pro-vides FREE business consultations tohelp clients start and grow their busi-ness. Clients receive assistance withdeveloping their business idea, busi-ness plan, marketing plan; answerquestions about business structure,zoning, permitting, taxes, insurance,bonding and registering your business.SBDC/ECC offers complimentaryonsite counseling at the SouthTampa Chamber office every Wednes-day.

Roll Call! War Stories LuncheonWed. March 30th from 11:30 AM

– 12:30 PM at the Grand CourtTampa. 4902 Bayshore Blvd. Tampa,FL

You fought for our country andstood for our freedom. You answeredthe call of duty and gave selflessly forAmerica and the people of this nation.As a token of our gratitude, we inviteyou to join us every last Wednesday ofeach month for a savory hot meal anda chance to swap stories from WorldWar II to the present. This will be agreat time to reconnect with comradesand old friends make plans now to bethere!

Last Wednesday of Each Month!11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

For reservations, call (813) 835-4475 by the Monday before eachevent.

Chamber Night with the TampaBay Storm!

Friday April 1st from 6:30 PM –10:00 PM at the Amalie Arena inDowntown Tampa

Join the South Tampa, GreaterBrandon and Greater Temple TerraceChambers as well as Real Estate Pro-fessionals from both sides of the bayfor a night with the Tampa BayStorm!

$30 Ticket Includes: NetworkingEvent, Club Level Seat, 2 DrinkVouchers and One Trip Dinner in

Firestick Grill.For Tickets Contact: Chris Duffy

@ [email protected]

“Springtime at the Musicale”Friday Morning Musicale

Sat. April 2nd from 11:00 AM –3:00 PM at 809 Horatio St.

This event will provide enjoymentin a variety of “Entertainment with aPurpose”

Silent AuctionsVideo and Tours of the 1926

Historical BuildingArts and CraftsFood VendorsMusic, Music and More Music*The family-friendly perform-

ances range from school choruses tointernational dancing and much more.

Admission is $15 at the door, $10from a member. For more informationcall 813-258-3151

Radiant Church Sunday Services -3 services to choose from!

Sunday April 10th from 9:00AM – 12:30 PM at Britton 8 Theatres(Britton Plaza) 3938 S Dale MabryHwy

Come experience LIFE at Radi-ant Church in South Tampa. Our dy-namic services are held every Sundayat 9:00am, 10:20am or 11:30am.

For more information pleasecheck outwww.radianttampa.org.

Your entire family will love thislife-giving experience.

Author Event: Walking withGrandma Gatewood

Wed. April 6th from 7:00 PM –8:00 PM at the Jan Kaminis PlattRegional Library

3901 S. Manhattan Ave.Join local author, Ben Mont-

gomery, as he discusses his book titledGrandma Gatewood’s Walk: The In-spiring Story of the Woman WhoSaved the Appalachian Trail. Emma?Grandma? Gatewood emerged as ahiking celebrity when she became thefirst woman to hike the entire Ap-palachian Trail alone, as well as thefirst person?man or woman?to walk itmore than once. She used hercelebrity status to bring public atten-tion to the Trail and to advocate itsrestoration. A book signing will follow.

For more information, contactMatthew Deihl at 813-273-3652

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Old McMicky’s Farm $30,000 ‘Mission I Do’ Military DreamWedding Winners Sam and Chris Married in FebruaryBrides amputee brother who was saved by the groom acted as best man

Submitted

Over 100 guests gathered at OldMcMicky's Farm to witness the wed-ding of a loving and deserving cou-ple, Samantha Dilberian &Christopher St Onge. Sam and Chrisare the winners of the 3rd "Mission IDo" $30k Dream Wedding Give-away. The Farm received dozens ofentries from local deserving militarycouples and narrowed the entries to4 worthy couples. In November, vot-ing was opened to the public andover 65,000 votes were received.

Samantha Dilberian & Christo-pher St Onge have a story strait outof a Hollywood movie. In 2010,Samantha’s brother Bryan graduatedbasic training and was stationed inFort Drum, NY. He showed Saman-tha’s picture to Sgt. Christopher St.Onge in an effort to get himself outof doing pushups. It must have

worked because Samantha soon got afriend request on Facebook.

Bryan and Chris deployed to-gether to Afghanistan in March 2011.Just a few months later, on July 1,2011 their squad was hit by an I.E.D.killing SPC Waters, and woundingSamantha’s brother, Bryan. Saman-tha’s family was told Bryan had lostboth legs and left arm and a lot ofblood, but was stable. Samantha re-ceived message after message filledwith support, love prayers, shouldersto lean on, but then a familiar namecame through her inbox. It was Chris,checking in on Bryan’s progress. Howgood it was to see his name. Someonethat was there with Bryan, someonewho helped save his life.

Chris and Samantha often spoke.He checked in on Bryan, she askedhow the rest of their deployment wasgoing. Little conversations thatbrought Samantha the most comfort

she had felt in months. After Bryanhealed, he could not wait to get backto his unit in Fort Drum. Samanthamade the trip with him, and of coursegot to spend some time with Chris.

Chris and Samantha started dating,but could only see each other onweekends due to their work schedulesand the long distance. It was a 6-hourdrive from Brooklyn to Fort Drum,

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but they made the trip almost everyweekend.

In December 2012, Chris got re-cruiting orders to Tampa and askedSamantha to join him. She had toleave her family and her life, but therewas no hesitation. She knew Chris wasthe one for her, and she knew it wastime for them to start our lives to-gether. This past August, on their 3-year anniversary, Chris proposed. Afew weeks later, Chris received an e-

mail announcing a dream weddinggiveaway from Old McMicky’s farm inOdessa, FL. It couldn’t have beenmore perfect timing. Chris is a truehero, a bronze star recipient. There isno one more deserving.

“This wedding gift is in apprecia-tion of the service and sacrifice ofthose who currently serve or haveserved in our military. It is my firm be-lief that everyone who serves in ourmilitary is helping to keep our familiessafe, so we thought one way to showour appreciation is to help them tostart families of their own.” said RalphZuckerman.

Old McMicky’s Farm is thankfulfor the generosity of all of our vendorpartners and media partners who helpmake ‘Mission I Do’ a reality. For a filllist of all partners - go tohttps://www.oldmcmickys.com/community-giving/mission-i-do/. TheFarm also thanks Brigadier GeneralGary Brown, USMC retired and Vin-cent Jackson of the Tampa Bay Bucca-neers for making the PSA videoannouncing “Mission I Do’, and aspecial thanks to Blue Skies Events fordonating wedding coordination at theFarm for all four couples.

About Old McMicky’s Farm:

Old McMicky’s Farm, located on theHistoric grounds of Camp Keystone(Established in 1946), is part of acherished 70 year-old Tampa Bay tra-dition. The Children’s EducationalFarm is dedicated to providing fun,educational and hands-on guidedtours to groups, the general publicand kids birthday parties. This uniquefarm is nestled on a beautiful 40-acrelake and is both rustic and elegant.The Farm also hosts special eventssuch as Barn Weddings, Company Pic-nics, Corporate Events, CharityEvents, and Private Parties to supporttheir educational programming andcommunity giving. Everyone at theFarm is dedicated to continuing thiswonderful tradition for kids and fami-lies in our Tampa Bay community.

OMF is dedicated to giving backto the community in many ways. TheFarm’s “1000 Kids” Program’s goalis to host 1,000 kids a year in theTampa Bay area who are facing seri-ous challenges for an awesome, edu-cational and fun day at the Farm, atNo Charge. The Farm was honoredto host 1276 kids in 2014 under the“1000 Kids” program in its introduc-tory year, and in 2015 the farm wel-comed and additional 1036 kids

facing challenges for a great dayunder the program.

The Farm’s “Mission I Do” pro-gram provides Free, All-InclusiveDream Weddings to Veteran’s and isnow open to all active military in theTampa Bay area. The third free “Mis-sion I Do” wedding is coming up inFebruary 2016.

The Old McMicky’s Farm ChildAdoption Education Day brings moreprospective adoptive parents in to theprocess to find more families for ourlocal children in foster care. Over 450people came out to the event to learnmore about adoption, making it oneof the largest child adoption educationevents in the nation. For more infor-mation about the Children AdoptionEducation Day go to: www.oldm-cmickys.com/child-adoption-educa-tion-day/

More information about thefarms community giving programscan be found at www.oldm-cmickys.com/community-giving/.To learn more about OldMcMicky’s Farm please visitwww.OldMcMickys.com or call813-920-1948. Follow us on FB atwww.facebook.com/OldMcMickys-Farm.

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By Alexis Selby

A perfect embodiment of SouthTampa charm, as you walk throughthe front doors of The Hyde ParkCenter for Aesthetic Dentistry, youcould easily be walking into the livingroom of your own home. And that isexactly how they want you to feel. Lo-cated within an elegantly-styled his-toric Hyde Park house, this dentalpractice provides a welcoming, homeyatmosphere where patients can feel re-laxed and at ease.

With over 23 years of experience,Christine Grant, D.M.D., P.A.,opened her own practice in 1999 andhas been at the same location, 1407 WSwann Ave., ever since. Located just ablock from Hyde Park’s upscale shopsand restaurants, her office is in such acentral location that it is within walk-ing distance for many of her patients.

A native Floridian, Dr. Grantgrew up in Sarasota, where sheshowed an early interest in the artsand sciences, studying classical pianoand taking classes at the Ringling Mu-seum of Art. After completing a Bach-elors in biology from EmoryUniversity, Dr. Grant went on to earnher doctorate in dental medicine fromthe University of Florida. She then fur-thered her training by getting her Cer-tificate in Advanced Aesthetic GeneralDentistry from Baylor College ofDentistry in Texas.

“I have known that I wanted tobe a dentist since I was a little girl,”says Dr. Grant. “Several of my parent’sfriends were dentists; they were men-tors to me. I have always done verywell in arts and sciences in school, andtook art lessons at the Ringling Mu-seum of Arts in Sarasota. My back-ground in arts and sciences, combinedwith my manual dexterity, stemmingfrom my training as a classical pianist,is the perfect combination. I still havemy 3rd grade yearbook and in it I saidI wanted to be a dentist when I growup. I have never deviated. I love whatI do and am very passionate aboutwhat I do.”

Dr. Grant is joined at her practiceby dental hygienist Corrie, dental as-sistant Margo, and office coordinatorValerie. “My staff is well trained, welleducated and well skilled,” says Dr.Grant. “They have a hard work ethic

and are very personable with patients.They really go the extra mile to makepatients feel wonderful. They greetthem by their first name and take thetime to really get to know them.”

Function and aesthetics are twowords that are used a lot at The HydePark Center for Aesthetic Dentistry. Itis Dr. Grant’s goal to not only helpyou maintain a healthy set of teeth,but to also provide you with an attrac-tive, aesthetically pleasing smile thatradiates confidence and beauty.

It really is incredible how having ahealthy, beautiful smile can affectone’s confidence, and the difference itcan really make in one’s life. “Byrestoring my patients’ mouths and giv-ing them a beautiful smile I am able tohelp them to feel better not just physi-cally, but emotionally as well.”

Combining aesthetic and generaldentistry to provide a holistic andcomprehensive approach for patientsof all ages, Dr. Grant’s care includesgeneral dentistry procedures; porcelainveneers, crowns and implant restora-tions; Zoom! laser whitening treat-ment; Invisalign orthodontics;treatment for diseases of the gums;Velscope technology (oral cancerscreening system); dental care for chil-dren; surgical procedures, such as ex-tractions; partials and dentures; digitalintra-oral photography; and nitrousoxide sedation and valium sedation.Dr. Grant is also certified in BotoxCosmetic and Juvederm Gel, whichaids in removing wrinkles and folds tohelp enhance your smile.

Patient Chris writes,” Multipledental professionals have attemptedbut none have come close to satisfyingmy long time wish for a radiant smile.That is, until I was recommended by acolleague to visit Dr. Christine Grantat The Hyde Park Center for AestheticDentistry. Class, comfort, and profes-sionalism are just some of the count-less positives that come immediately tomind in describing Dr. Grant’s excep-tional staff.

Dr. Grant exhibits mastery on avariety of the latest dental techniquesand procedures and utilizes only thefinest products in her practice. She isa proven artist, whose keen attentionto detail and imagination is the forcebehind the transformation from trou-bled spots to masterpiece.

Effectively, if yoursmile is not perfect, nei-ther Dr. Grant nor herattentive dental staff willallow you to leave thedental chair until itis. Specifically, I recentlyhad 16 porcelain crownsput in spanning over amonth. Not only do Icontinuously receivecompliments on my fin-ished product fromthose I come across, but I even re-ceived compliments on my smile dur-ing the period of having just mytemporaries in; a testament of Dr.Grant’s brilliant work.

The Hyde Park Center for Aes-thetic Dentistry is not only a practicethat places patient’s satisfaction as itstop priority, but it’s also a family-basedenvironment that makes patient’swishes come true.”

With her additional training inadvanced cosmetic dentistry, and aspecialized focus on mouth recon-struction, Dr. Grant is highly educatedin the various facets of dentistry; fromgeneral check-ups to complete dentalreconstruction, no job is too big ortoo small for the experienced hands ofDr. Grant.

Completely unique to their prac-tice, patients have the option of look-ing through a “smile catalogue” tofind the smile that best suits their per-sonality and perfectly blends with theshape of their face, whether that bemasculine smile - dominant, vigorousand focused, or a feminine smile - soft,natural and youthful. You can evenchoose to have a “Hollywood” smile!

In addition, Dr. Grant has herown lab ceramist, who, using ad-vanced custom shading techniques,can perfectly match the color of yournew teeth to the shade you most de-sire, giving you teeth that look naturaland beautiful - like a true work of art!

“Our goal is to give our patientsideal functionality and aesthetic ap-peal,” says Dr. Grant.

“Both my husband and I are newpatients of Dr. Grants,” writes one pa-tient. “Since becoming patients just alittle less than 2 months ago, my entirelife has changed.

I’ve never been happy with mysmile. Dr. Grant and her wonderful

staff helped me change my life. I nowhave a complete new smile and a newoutlook on life and I owe it to all ofthem. I can’t say enough wonderfulthings about Dr. Grant’s abilities asnot only a dentist, but also an artist.The staff she has is amazing. Her assis-tants are wonderful. I’d like to thankDr. Grant publicly once again for giv-ing me a new lease on life.”

At The Hyde Park Center forAesthetic Dentistry they understandyou have different options for dentistsin the area, but what really sets theirpractice apart is the individualized at-tention and quality customer servicethat you will receive here at their of-fice. You are more than just a patient,you are part of the family – and that isexactly how you will be treated,whether you are new to their practiceor have been a patient for many years.

Dr. Grant says, “This is a bou-tique style practice; we only see onepatient at a time because I like to giveeach patient my undivided attention.We don’t ever want our patients tofeel rushed, so even for basic dentalcheck-ups, where most dentists willschedule their patients for only 30minutes, we always schedule ours foran hour. We want them to feel special.We treat our patients like family. Weare well known in the area; we havebeen here the longest. We are yourneighborhood dentist.”

The Hyde Park Center forAesthetic Dentistry is located at1407 West Swann Avenue inTampa. They accept all major insur-ances. Office hours are Mon. -Thurs. 7:30 a.m. - 5 :30 p.m. Foradditional information or to set anappointment please call (813) 251-1548 or visit www.ChristineGrant-DMD.com.

The Hyde Park Center for Aesthetic DentistryFor a Lifetime of Beautiful Smiles

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By Deborah Bostock-Kelley

With locations in Tampa,Brandon, and Pinellas Park,Sound Exchange is easily accessi-ble to those in the South Tampacommunity. The stores are hometo tens of thousands of CDs, vinylrecords, and movies. Whetheryou’re searching for a heavy metalalbum or a classic film on Blu-Ray, you’re likely to find it here.

And it’s not only music andmovies on the shelves: you’ll find

a selection of freshly servicedturntables, reel-to-reel tape decks,and other vintage stereo equip-ment. Comics, music and popculture books, and collectible fig-ures round out the inventory.

This place is an entertainmentlover’s dream.

Erin Stoy, Marketing Directorand Vinyl Buyer, said that SoundExchange purchases all of its useditems from the public. Staff staysbusy purchasing items every day -from a seller who brings in a

Sound Exchange Is the Place to Go to SellCDs, Records, and More

handful of CDs to trade towardsnew items, to a collector ready topart with his complete music col-lection.

“Customers have the optionto take cash or store credit,” saidErin. “The store credit option is a10% bonus over the cash offer.Many customers have been sellingto use for years because theyknow when they come here, theywill get a fair price.” Sound Ex-change uses sales history data,current market conditions, and

decades of experience to identifythe appropriate offer for an item.

They regularly purchase itemsfrom individuals liquidating theestate of a family member whohas passed away. Music andstereo equipment that might nor-mally be discarded can find a new,appreciative audience.

Sound Exchange regularlyseeks vintage hi-fi. “We buyturntables from most eras – any-where from the late 1960s to re-cently manufactured turntables of

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good quality,” she said. They alsopurchase reel-to-reel players, am-plifiers, receivers, and stereospeakers, especially from the“golden era” of the 1970s. Andif you have stereo equipment thatyou’d like to use but is not work-ing properly, Sound Exchangecan even repair it for you.

Each location boasts its ownpersonality. “All three stores havea slightly different flavor andclientele,” said Stoy. “There’scommonality, of course, but be-

cause we buy so many used itemsover the counter, the selection ineach store is different based onwhat people bring us.” She re-ports that many customers shopat all three stores, because there isdifferent inventory in each one.

The Sound Exchange inven-tory is searchable in real-time onthe company’s web site. Newand used CDs, DVDs, Blu-Rays,stereo equipment, and new vinylrecords are all listed there. If acustomer wants an item available

at a location not convenient forhim, he can make an online reser-vation and have it delivered to hisclosest Sound Exchange.

Customers can also visit Face-book to see new arrivals in allSound Exchange stores. “OurFacebook page always has dailyphotos of new and interestingitems,” said Stoy. “We are not aniche-market kind of store. Wecarry all kinds of music andmovies, whatever we believe willinterest our varied customers.Having three locations enables usto buy a lot of good quality usedproduct from the public.”

Sound Exchange in Tampais located at 14246 N. Ne-braska Ave. and can be reached

at (813) 978-9316, hours areMon. - Sat. 11am – 9pm, Sun-day 11am – 7pm; Brandon at805 W. Bloomingdale Ave.,(813) 651- 9316, hours areMon. -Thurs. 11am – 8pm, Fri.-Sat. 11am – 9pm, and Sun.noon – 6pm; and Pinellas Parkat 7688 46th St North, (727)545-0042, hours are Mon. -Thurs. 11am – 8pm, Fri. - Sat.10am – 8pm, and Sun. noon –6pm.

For more informationplease visit their website atwww.SoundExchangeTam-paBay.com or their Facebookpage atFacebook.com/SoundEx-changeTampaBay.

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“We can’t completely defy aging— but we can minimize the unwantedeffects of the aging process,” saysBoard Certified Physician, Dr. Jo-hanna deVryer. Tampa Rejuvenationis an integrative wellness clinic that fo-cuses on health, giving you answersthat your physicians might not betelling you. We help men and womenstruggling with:

• Fatigue• Weight Gain• Decreased Libido

• Hot Flashes• Sleep Issues• ThyroidAs a woman, she’s been there be-

fore. As a medical doctor, she’s deter-mined to find a better way to help herpatients feel like themselves again.Through hormone pellet therapy andmedical weight loss, Dr. deVryer andher team have succeeded in helpinghundreds of men and women combatthe effects of aging.

“The pellets are 100% bioidentical

(natural), it’s a virtually painlessprocess in which pellets are insertedbeneath the skin, to be absorbed natu-rally over time. Patients are able to gofour to six months between treat-ments. The results are fascinating, Ilove to see patients within a few weekscome back and tell me they can’t be-lieve they forgot what good felt like,”says Dr. deVryer.

Schedule a no cost consultationwith Dr. deVryer and her medicalteam at one of Tampa Rejuvenation’s

four Tampa Bay Area locations (NorthTampa, South Tampa, Brandon, andOldsmar/Westchase) by calling (813)501-6622. Find more infomation attamparejuvenation.com.

Feel Great, Lose Weight, Have Better Sex!

Natasha Williams, ARNPJohanna deVryer, MDCaroline Lomboy, DOKaren Evans, MD

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