Volume 282 | May 2026

 

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Membership Edition

May 26, 2026

Springtime Expo Reflections

It was all about networking and fun at last week's Business in Springtime Expo. Thanks to everyone who took part - our sponsors, exhibitors, volunteers and guests!

Top Expo Honors!

The creativity that went into this year's array of exhibits was inspiring, many keeping with the theme "Spring - A Time of New Beginnings."


A trio of judges representing Chamber Ambassadors had the tough job of selecting our annual exhibitor award recipients. They are, from front row left, Sherry Yagovane of Lighthouse of Pinellas for Most Interactive, Melissa Fusillo and Chris Cook of Regions Bank for Best in Show, and Carla Robinson of Professional Systems Printing & Promotions for Most Original.


Our Ambassador judges, back row, are Kris Belvis of Applied Innovation, Dan Coates of Primerica Advisors and Tim Caldwell of Applied Innovation.

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Saluting Chamber Loyalty!

Our sincere thanks to the following businesses who renewed their membership with us during the past five weeks. Their loyalty is inspiring! For more about them, please visit: www.CentralChamber.biz



Advanced Impact Technologies, 7-Year Member

Bill Campbell State Farm Insurance, 40-Year Legacy Member

Compass Self Storage – Belcher, 2-Year Member

Elison of Pinecrest, 28-Year Legacy Member

First Citizens Bank, 7-Year Member

Hampton Inn & Suites-Largo, 20-Year Legacy Member

Heartland Institute of Financial Education, 7-Year Member

Holiday Inn Express-Clearwater, 27-Year Legacy Member

Home Instead Senior Care, 11-Year Member & Trustee

Largo Glass, Inc., 5-Year Member

LegalShield/IDShield, 11-Year Member

Melitta USA, Inc., 21-Year Legacy Member

Nourish-Her, First Renewal

Optimum Healthcare, First Renewal

Peter Wittwer Global Logistics, 19-Year Legacy Member

Piper Fire Protection - A Fortis Brand, 18-Year Legacy Member & Trustee

Raymond James & Associates, 28-Year Legacy Member

Schooner Prints, Inc., 41-Year Legacy Member

Slyce Pizza Bar, 13-Year Member

Sugar Creek Mobile Home Community, 44-Year Legacy Member

The Barrington, 3-Year Member

Vacation Village RV Resort, 13-Year Member

(Legacy Member = 15+ Years)

Celebrating our Ambassador of the Month

Kris Belvis, center, of Applied Innovation was recognized by The Ambassadors earlier this month for achieving the most outreach service on behalf of the Chamber in April. Thanks, Kris!


If you'd like to meet other businesses while helping to promote the Chamber, The Ambassadors is for you! The group meets the first Wednesday monthly from 8:15 to 9:15 a.m. Reach out to Tom for more: Tom@CentralChamber.biz.

AD DEADLINE THIS FRIDAY!

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We’re pleased to welcome the following as part of our growing network of businesses and community leaders. We encourage everyone to connect with them, learn more about their services, and show them a warm Chamber welcome.

All Pet Care

Lynda Wysong

VETERINARIANS

1453 Sunset Pt Road

Clearwater, FL 33755

727- 442-9111

lynda.wysong@cvpco.com

allpetcare.com

 

Colonial Life

Joseph Bernabei

INSURANCE

13799 Park Blvd N, Suite 119

Seminole, FL 33776

727-415-0683

joseph.bernabei@coloniallifesales.com

 

Direct Auto Insurance

Miguel Diaz

INSURANCE

13256 66th Street N.

Largo, FL 33773

727-207-2428

Miguel.Diaz@DirectAuto.com

www.DirectAuto.com

 

Empanadas Express

Laura Guastella

RESTAURANTS, COFFEE SHOPS, CAFES

410 Waters Ave

Tampa, FL 33782

727-546-6693

empanetLLC@gmail.com

www.Empanet.US

 

Graze Craze Largo

Kimberly Mason

CATERERS

2480 East Bay Drive, Unit 31

Largo, FL 33771

727-380-4050

kim.mason@grazecraze.com

grazecraze.com

Moe's Original BBQ

Janeen Fairhurst

RESTAURANTS, COFFEE SHOPS, CAFES

10801 Starkey Rd, Suite 3

Largo, FL 33777

727-256-0110

janeen@moesoriginalbbq.com

moesoriginalbbq.com/seminole

 

ONICON Incorporated

Rob Neumann

MANUFACTURER

11451 Belcher Road S, Largo, FL 33773

727-447-6140

rneumann@onicon.com

www.onicon.com

 

Poblano Mexican Grill & Bar, Inc.

Juan Yannuzzi

RESTAURANTS, COFFEE SHOPS, CAFES

2659 Roosevelt Blvd., Unit 107, Clearwater, FL 33760

727-221-7860

PoblanosClearwater@gmail.com

www.PoblanosMex.com

 

Professional Appliance Repair

Viktoriia Kotsiuba

APPLIANCE REPAIR

3337 Hickorywood Way

Tarpon Springs, FL 34688

727-361-9800

lanagroupint@gmail.com

profapplianceservice.com

 

St. Petersburg College

Lisa Borzewski

COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES

P.O. Box 13489

St. Petersburg, FL 33733

727-394-6110

borzewski.lisa@spcollege.edu

www.SPCollege.edu

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Lawmakers complete budget deals, set for vote Friday - House and Senate leaders reached a final deal on the state budget late Sunday night, the last step in an extended process that required a special session to complete for the second year in a row. The spending plan for the fiscal year that starts July 1 will be nearly $115 billion, less than the Senate’s preferred budget but not the $113.6 billion plan preferred by the House. [Source: News Service of Florida]


Homeowners insurance in Florida has increased by how much? - A new report found that Florida homeowners’ insurance premiums rose nearly double the national average between 2021 and 2025. Across the United States, homeowners insurance premiums increased an average of 38 percent, while in Florida, premiums shot up 75 percent during the same period, according to a report from national nonprofit group the Coalition for an Insurable Future. There’s no consensus on what’s driving Florida’s soaring insurance rates. [Source: Tampa Bay Times]


3 Florida beaches make Dr. Beach annual Top 10 list - It’s been a few years since Florida nabbed the top spot in the annual Dr. Beach Top 10 beaches in the U.S. list, but with three Sunshine State strips of sand making the list in 2026, that wait could be ending soon. Just not this year. Instead, the 2026 title goes to Poipu Beach on the island of Kauai in Hawaii, as determined by Stephen Leatherman, a professor at Miami’s Florida International University. He came up with his Dr. Beach list in 1991. [Source: Orlando Sentinel]


In Florida, an agricultural town in need of an economic boost eyes hyperscale data centers - For much of its existence, Indiantown has derived its identity from the land. The tiny community between Lake Okeechobee and Palm Beach is part of Florida’s heartland, a bountiful agricultural region encircling the state’s largest lake. Here, ranchers and farmers raise cattle, rice, sod, vegetables such as lettuce, celery, corn and, most notably, sugarcane. The region has remained relatively untouched by the explosive growth and development that has enveloped much of modern Florida. Now, Indiantown is bracing for a new potential crop: hyperscale data centers. [Source: Inside Climate News]


What’s in a name? Hurricane season starts Sunday and here are the storm names for 2026 - There are 26 letters in the alphabet but only 21 are set aside each year for potential tropical storm and hurricane names in areas tracked by the National Hurricane Center. The names for the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season are Arthur, Bertha, Cristobal, Dolly, Edouard, Fay, Gonzalo, Hanna, Isaias, Josephine, Kyle, Leah, Marco, Nana, Omar, Paulette, Rene, Sally, Teddy, Vicky and Wilfred. There are no names for Q, U, X, Y and Z, and each of the 21 names alternate from female to male. [Source: Orlando Sentinel]


Rays CEO: Work to finalize ballpark deal won’t include financial concessions [Orlando Sentinel] - Taking a quick break from talks with Tampa and Hillsborough County officials to attend to the more fun part of the job — watching his majors-best team play the Yankees — Rays CEO Ken Babby said there is still “a lot of work to be done” in finalizing agreements to fund construction of a new ballpark. But he made clear that work would not include any substantial changes to the financial terms laid out in the nonbinding memorandum of understanding (MOU) that was approved by the governing bodies of both municipalities.


Blue Origin to expand Florida campus with new $600 million facility [Reuters] -Florida Governor Ron DeSantis on Friday announced a $600 million expansion of Blue Origin's Rocket ​Park campus in Cape Canaveral. The expansion comes ‌as Blue Origin rival, Elon Musk's SpaceX, prepares to go public targeting a valuation of $1.75 trillion. The new 830,000-square-foot ​upper stage manufacturing facility will support 500 ⁠aerospace jobs, with an average salary of ​more than $98,000.

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