Volume 268 | February 2026

 

Weekly E-Connection

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Making Connections Membership Edition

February 17, 2026

Bring your favorite Chamber member experience to light

A close finish!

Celebrating The Ambassadors

It was just two points that separated this month's Ambassador of the Month for the top membership outreach honor. Wendy Swertfeger, seated right, of LegalShield/IDShield was the victor. With her is our second top monthly Ambassador All Star Kris Belvis of Applied Innovation.

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 at 8:15 to 9:15 a.m. Reach out to Tom for more: Tom@CentralChamber.biz.

Online Link Closes Noon Wednesday

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Join in our business celebrations!

Wednesday, Feb 25 @ 3 p.m.

REGISTER HERE:

PRISMA SPINE

 

At Prisma Spine & Wellness, the mission is simple — to help you move better, feel better, and live better. Through hands-on care, it blends chiropractic expertise, therapeutic massage, and advanced healing techniques to support your body’s natural ability to thrive.


Thursday, Feb 26 @ 8 a.m.

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ENTERPRISE MOBILITY


Enterprise Mobility is a global leader in transportation and mobility solutions, generating over $39 billion in annual revenue (FY25). operating brands like Enterprise Rent-A-Car, National Car Rental, and Alamo, it manages a fleet of 2.4 million vehicles, offering car rental, fleet management, carsharing, and, with 9,500+ locations, serves as a comprehensive travel service

Do you have a grand opening or major anniversary to celebrate? We want to help share your success. The Chamber will provide you with the large scissors, ribbon, and Chamber members. Membership required plus $150. Reach out to Tom@CentralChamber.biz

Saluting Chamber Loyalty!

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

Archwell Health, 3-Year Member

Belleair Towers, First Renewal

GilDewey's LLC, 10-Year Member

Grow Financial Federal Credit Union, 12-Year Member

Infinium Medical, Inc., 19-Year Legacy Member

Melody Hunter Homes, GOLD TRUSTEE, 18-Year Legacy Member

National Aviation Academy, GOLD TRUSTEE, 13-Year Member

Pinellas County Housing Authority, GOLD TRUSTEE, 7-Year Member

Village Inn, 15-Year Legacy Member

Woodie's Wash Shack, 4-Year Member


Legacy Member = 15+ Years

Register or become a sponsor here: SLYCE CHAMBER B2B

Welcome Thrivent Financial!


Chamber Ambassador Wendy Swertfeger of LegalShield/IDShield presents a Chamber member plaque to Christopher Frye of Thrivent Financial.


Thrivent is a member-owned financial organization that helps its clients put their money where their heart is. They offer advice, investments, insurance, banking and generosity programs to help clients make an impact on the people, causes and communities they love. For more information, visit Thrivent.com

Welcome The Wash Shop!


Chamber Ambassador Lorenzo Guerrero of CorePixel Marketing presents a Chamber member plaque to Cara Wood of The Wash Stop Car Wash.


The Wash Stop is a self-serve car wash that feels like a destination. You stay with your car. You control the time. Wash on you own time with bays, vacuums and air dryers set up like a quick road trip stop. For more information, visit Washstop.com

Enterprise Mobility

Mona Warren

RENTAL CARS / CAR SALES

6505 E. Frontage Rd, Ste 200, Tampa, FL 33607

727-530-4586

mona.warren@em.com

enterprisemobility.com

 

Florida Blue (Gold Trustee)

Stephen Brocato

HEALTH INSURANCE

2203 N. Lois Avenue, Suite 1200, Tampa, FL 33607

813-882-7681

Stephen.Brocato@bcbsfl.com

Floridablue.com

 

Prisma Spine & Wellness Clinic

Jessica McCoy

CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN

7235 Byran Dairy Road

Seminole, FL 33777

727-900-7289

Support@PrismaSpineandWellness.com

www.PrismaSpineandwellness.com

 

Spectrum Reach

Ralphy Perez

MARKETING & ADVERTISING

700 Carillon Parkway, Suite 3

St. Petersburg, FL 33716

407-215-5271

ralphy.perez@charter.com

VITAS Healthcare

(Gold Trustee)

Brooke Ribarich

HOSPICE & PALLIATIVE SERVICES

12425 28th St. N.

St. Petersburg, FL 33716

727-435-6500

brooke.ribarich@vitas.com

vitas.com

 

Whataburger

Juan Valenzuela

HOSPITALITY - RESTAURANT

8700 Ulmerton Rd, Largo, FL 33771

jvalenzuel@wbhq.com

whatburger.com

 

Yutzy Tree Service Inc.

Karl Yutzy

TREE SERVICE

690 43rd Street S, St. Petersburg, FL 33711

727-323-4303

karl@yutzytreeservice.com

yutzytreeservice.com




‘We got lucky’: How Florida wildlife died — or survived — in the brutal February freeze - The record-breaking arctic blast that hit Florida earlier this month may have sent humans scurrying for winter coats, but it sent wildlife scurrying, swimming and slithering for their lives. Some of those animals were native, some were invasive. Some survived. Thousands of others did not. The benchmark for cold snaps in Florida is the 2010 freeze, which killed manatees, crocodiles, iguanas, thousands of snook and goliath grouper, and caused 50% to 90% of invasive pythons to die in some areas.


Here are all of the plans so far to cut property taxes in Florida -The latest Legislative session is underway in Florida, and lawmakers have already filed several proposals for cutting property taxes statewide. These plans come largely in response to Gov. Ron DeSantis’ recent calls for property tax reform. That said, there are also a few other amendments being proposed, including some aimed at elections and government structure in the state. Even if any of these amendments gets through the Legislature, though, they will need at least 60% approval from voters in the next general election later this year before they can take effect.


Study finds Florida hospitals drive $198B in state economic activity

Florida’s hospitals generated $198.6 billion in total economic output in 2023 and supported nearly 977,000 jobs statewide when accounting for indirect and induced effects, according to an economic impact report released on Thursday. The study examined 337 licensed hospitals operating in Florida during 2023. Those hospitals directly employed 348,085 full-time equivalent workers and paid $34.5 billion in wages, salaries and benefits. They reported $97.3 billion in total operating and non-operating revenues and $80.2 billion in operating expenses. [Source: The Capitolist]


Florida lawmakers consider funding for struggling mobile home owners

The Florida House of Representatives is debating a bill that would make it easier for local governments to provide financial assistance to mobile home owners facing rising lot fees. And, as mobile home parks like Sweetwater’s Li’l Abner shutter across South Florida to make way for new developments, the bill requires counties and cities to create contingency plans to assist the people displaced by park closures.


Canadian airline dropping all Florida summer flights, what to know - A Canadian airline is canceling summer flights for the 2026 summer season, but just for its only two destinations in the U.S.: Fort Lauderdale and Orlando. Air Transat will start gradually winding down services in the spring to better manage its resources, The Canadian News Press reported based on statements from spokesperson Marie-Eve Vallières. The airline flies to 67 destinations, Vallières said, but only two are in the states. She said the Florida flight program for the 2026-2027 winter season will be determined at a later time.


Tampa Bay development slows as costs tighten through 2026 - Tampa Bay’s development machine is still moving; it’s just not expected to print through 2026. Architects tend to feel those shifts early. They’re hired long before ribbon cuttings, sometimes years before a project finishes. By the time the public sees a building, the costs behind it have already been (re)negotiated, trimmed and occasionally abandoned. The Tampa Bay chapter of the American Institute of Architects’ latest Voice of Architecture survey suggests 2026 will bring continued growth in real estate development – but at a slower pace than the last two years.


Remember Greenlight Pinellas?

A new boon for Boca Raton - Community is built next to Tri-Rail station -

Construction has begun on a mixed-use project rising right next to Boca Raton’s Tri-Rail station, starting what could become a string of transit-oriented developments that provide the commuter rail with a financial lift. Link at Boca will have an eight-story building with 340 residences, some of which will be workforce housing. A groundbreaking ceremony was held Thursday, with transportation officials and South Florida leaders hopeful about Tri-Rail’s future, despite recent funding concerns.

Thank you to our Board of Trustees and E-Connection Sponsors

Bay Care/Morton Plant Hospital

Business & Family Insurors

Cloud Law Firm PA

Duke Energy

Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital

Florida Blue

HCA Florida Largo Hospital

Jackson & Associates CPA

Melody Hunter Homes

National Aviation Academy

Pinellas County Housing Authority

Piper Fire Protection

Platinum Information Services

Regions Bank

State Farm - Team Cocco

The Palms of Largo

Tommy's Express Car Wash

Valley National Bank

Visit St. Pete/Clearwater

Vitas Healthcare

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