Event: 34th Annual Outdoors Expo and Boat Show

20 Mar

Trinity, Longleaf, Starkey Ranch and Odessa Residents, the 34th Annual Outdoors Expo and Boat Show is almost here!

Calling all outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers – come join us for the Tampa’s premier Outdoors Expo and Boat Show, along the Hillsborough River at Armature Works!

News Channel 8 has teamed up with Armature Works to bring the 34th Annual News Channel 8 Outdoors Expo and Boat Show to downtown Tampa. The show will span over three days, with admission free to all, and raffle giveaways all weekend!

The family-friendly event will feature the beautiful downtown Tampa skyline, ability to tour boats in the water, the Armature Works Food Hall, dog friendly outdoor space, and activities throughout the whole weekend. There will also be meet and greet opportunities with the News Channel 8 anchors.

With nearly 400,000 square feet of exhibits and activity space, the Expo is the perfect place to explore boats of all shapes and sizes, boating accessories, fishing gear, apparel, outdoor supplies, and much more. Check out high end luxury vessels, ski and sportfishing boats, pontoon, family, and speed boats showcased by multiple manufacturers and dealers.

The 34th Annual News Channel 8 Outdoors Expo and Boat Show takes place on Friday, March 28, from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday, March 29, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Sunday, March 30, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Armature Works: 1910 N Ola Ave, Tampa FL 33602.

Confirmed vendors

  • Academy Sim Racing
  • AOE Trailers
  • ArrowCat Marine
  • Black Label Marine Group
  • Boylen Point
  • CCA – Coastal Conservation
  • Champion Marine
  • Cycle Springs
  • DeckPad
  • Decorating Elves
  • Danforth Art
  • Discovery Golf Cars
  • FL Solar Innovations
  • Freedom Boat Club
  • Furman Marketing LLC
  • Further Customs
  • FWC
  • Gables Marine
  • Iris Photo Gallery
  • Holidays Network Group
  • KAM Roofing Services
  • Leaf Filter Gutter Protection
  • LifeGuard Imaging
  • Misty Wells “Lets Take it Outside”
  • Nautical Ventures
  • Nutritional Cooking Solutions “Salad Master”
  • Outcast Watersports
  • Outdoor Wonders
  • Off the Wall Adventures + Outfitters
  • Ox Floors
  • Paddletail Waterfront Lodge
  • Poonhouse
  • Power Klean US
  • Purple Playas
  • Renewal by Andersen Florida
  • Rivereview Marine
  • Robertson Biliards and Spa
  • Shark Coast Marine
  • Shore Station
  • SkyZone
  • Suncoast RV Rental
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  • US Army National Guard
  • Ultimate Marine
  • Viage Group
  • West Coast Marine
  • WFLA Tent
  • Pepin

If you would like to become a vendor, please contact Robbie Bloomfield – [email protected]

Event: 2025 Law Enforcement Torch Run

28 Jan

It’s almost time for this year’s Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics! Join us to celebrate these incredible athletes on March 26 at 9 a.m. at the Tampa Premium Outlets. No registration is required, so come out and show your support!

Date: Wednesday, March 26, 2025
Time: 9:00 a.m. – Noon
Where: Tampa Bay Premium Outlets at 2300 Grand Cypress Drive in Lutz, Florida 33559

Starkey Ranch, Trinity and Longleaf Communities – comes out and support the 2025 Law Enforcement Torch Run benefiting the Special Olympics of Florida! 

Breaking News: Homes to Replace Starkey Blueberry Market

4 Aug

More sad news for the future fate of the Starkey Blueberry Market – in addition to the apartment complex being built, more homes to be built on this beautiful property! David Weekely Homes has started the permitting process to build 147 homes where the Starkey Blueberry Farm currently sits. This new development will be near the intersection of Starkey Blvd and Lake Blanche Road, adjacent to the Starkey Ranch Community and across the street from Longleaf.

As you can see in the images above, the Pasco County Property Appraisers office already reflects the new streets and street names for this new development. There is no word on the development’s name or how these new 147 homes will impact Starkey Ranch K8 and Longleaf Elementary Schools.

Longleaf Neighborhood 4 – The Final Neighborhood

10 Jul

The final phase of development in the beautiful community of Longleaf has started. Neighborhood 4 will be the last section developed in Longleaf bringing nearly 400 new homes to the area. Included are a mix of townhomes and single-family residences.

Welcome to the enchanting community of Longleaf, nestled just outside of Odessa, Florida! Amidst lush greenery and exuding a timeless charm, Longleaf stands as a testament to the perfect blend of modern living and classic neighborhood appeal. In this blog post, we’ll explore the unique features, amenities, and the vibrant lifestyle that makes Longleaf a sought-after destination for families and individuals alike. 

This expansion will define the northern boundaries of the original Longleaf Community. Lennar Homes, Biscayne Homes and Homes by Westbay are the three contracted builders in this expansion project. Neighborhood 4 consists of 125.5 gross acres and will be broken into phases, with phases 1 and 2 commencing now. Sales and vertical construction of homes is expected to begin by Quarter 4 of 2024 with the anticipation that home closings will take place in Quarter 1 of 2025.

Are you interested in building in Longleaf Neighborhood Four? If so, you should reach out to Rock Realty, the Premier Real Estate Team in Longleaf, Starkey Ranch and the Trinity and Odessa area.

The real estate market in Longleaf is diverse, catering to various preferences and needs. From Townhomes and cozy single-family homes to spacious estates, Longleaf offers a range of housing options, making it an appealing choice for individuals and families at different life stages.  As the #1 selling agents of Starkey Ranch, and in Odessa, we are eager to utilize our expertise in new home construction to assist families in finding their perfect home in the area.

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2021 Pasco Teacher of the Year: Ryan Bintz

6 Dec

We are so excited for our community to have someone like Ryan Bintz, teacher at Longleaf Elementary School be recognized as the 2021 Pasco County Schools Teacher of the Year!

Read the article below from the Tampa Bay Times. Author Jeffrey Solochek did an amazing job documenting what an awesome teacher Mr. Bintz is! 

‘He’s fantastic’: Pasco’s top teacher builds confidence through theater.

Teacher of the year Ryan Bintz says he was born to work with kids.
 

NEW PORT RICHEY — Ryan Bintz was walking a group of fifth graders back to their Longleaf Elementary School classroom when he got word to take them back to his theater portable.

The children cheered at the opportunity to return to the deskless classroom, where their teacher gets just as involved in their lessons as they do.

“He tries to make everything fun,” fifth grader Evan Lambert said of Bintz. “He’s very nice to everybody.”

And most definitely worthy of being named Pasco County’s 2022 teacher of the year, according to Evan, his classmates and just about everybody else you can ask on the campus tucked into the Longleaf subdivision of south-central Pasco.

Superintendent Kurt Browning led a group of dignitaries to the school just before Thanksgiving break to make the surprise announcement, which Bintz said brought him to tears.

“He’s fantastic,” said fifth grade teacher Mary Wainwright, who helps Bintz stage multiple live performances each year. “He brought theater to every grade level. That’s what we were missing.”

Principal Jennifer McCormack said Bintz, in his fourth year at the Florida Arts Model Achieve School, has been a “perfect fit” since his arrival. He has a strong rapport with the children, she said, blending arts, creativity, academics and more into a dynamic, welcoming atmosphere.

“You can tell,” McCormack said. “He builds confidence in kids like no other.”

It’s the kind of attention that Bintz, 47, said he needed as a youngster. He recalled being made fun of because of his interest in music and theater — something he loved because of the opportunities to “get out of yourself” and try new things.

He stuck with performing over the years, working on cruise ships and at theme parks and taking parts in shows, until he found it wouldn’t pay the bills. After returning from a cruise ship job, he took a substitute teaching position in Tampa to tide him over and discovered his true profession.

“It was my first time. I was very scared,” he shared. “A kindergartner looked at me and said, ‘I love you.’ It gave me a little fire, that this is what I was going to do.”

Students can sense his passion, whether playing acting games or writing short plays or covering dramatic concepts. Everyone participated in “Spaghetti,” a game that has students act out emotions while entering and exiting the stage, without declaring themselves too cool or shy or indifferent to take a turn.

“It’s always fun,” said fifth grader Brody Gibbs. “You have to step out of your fears.”

Fifth grader Bella LiVecchi said Bintz helped her shed her shyness since she first began taking his classes.

“I was so afraid, super afraid, to act out in front of people,” Bella recalled. “He taught me how to be myself.”

Now she’s claiming lead roles in school performances, as well as parts in plays that Bintz directs in the community.

Longleaf parent Elizabeth Pesce, who also works at the school, said Bintz did the same for her son Jacob.

“He had never performed before,” Pesce said of her son, who has a mild speech impediment. Bintz “brought out something in him that we had never seen before.”

Bintz, a single father of two, said he loves that he can have such a positive effect on children. He dedicates much of his planning and free time to helping the students rehearse for the many shows he organizes. Each grade level gets at least one, as evidenced by the many photos and programs that line his walls.

“It’s what I was born to do,” he said.

Bintz next competes for Florida teacher of the year. His students are convinced he can win it all.

“He teaches us really well,” fifth grader Lianna Phillips said. “I believe in him.”