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Christmas Town Unveiled at Busch Gardens
The holiday-themed celebration will begin Nov. 30.

Ashley Reams has built her career in community journalism, covering small towns, getting to know the people who live and work in them, and sharing their stories.
Ashley was born and raised in Powhatan, VA, a rural community outside of Richmond. She graduated from Powhatan High School in 2001 and Longwood University in Farmville, VA in 2005.
After college, Ashley began writing for The Advocates, a pair of newspapers that covered four towns in Carroll County, MD.
In 2007, she left Maryland for the warmer temperatures of Tampa, FL. She took a reporting job with the Zephyrhills News and quickly moved up to managing editor.
Then, Community News Publications, a company that produces The Laker in Pasco County, the Lutz News in Hillsborough Lutz and Carrollwood, and other smaller publications in central and eastern Pasco, hired Ashley the next year. There, she had a hand in just about every editorial aspect of the paper, writing, editing, proofing, and helping design some of the layout.
Ashley began freelancing for Patch in January 2011, reporting and taking pictures for Land O’ Lakes, Carrollwood and Seminole Heights.
Then, she took a freelancing job with the St. Petersburg Times in February.
Now, Ashley is happy to be back at Patch covering Temple Terrace, the city she has lived in since 2010 and plans to call home for the rest of her life. She’s excited for Patch to be a part of this great community.
Beliefs
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Politics
How would you describe your political beliefs?
I am not affiliated with any party, nor do I vote along party lines. However, I tend to have liberal views when it comes to social matters.
Religion
How religious would you say you are? Casual, observant, devout, non-religious?
I am not religious, however I respect people who are no matter their religion.
Local Hot Button Issues
What do you think are the most important issues facing the community? Where do you stand on each of these issues?
The redevelopment project on 56th Street is huge for Temple Terrace. Once it’s finished, the city will have a true downtown area that residents will be able to enjoy. I’m looking forward to covering this important project through its completion, and I’m excited that Temple Terrace Patch will be able to bring citizens up-to-date information about it.
The holiday-themed celebration will begin Nov. 30.

Mayor Joe Affronti has addressed comments that readers posted on a piece he wrote about the downtown redevelopment project.
Blue Bell Ice Cream will be at the museum July 15.
Each Sunday, we'll post a photo of Temple Terrace nature from someone in the community as our Sunday Nature Photo.
Temple Terrace Police are investigating the incident.
More than 40 clubs make up District 6890.
What's your favorite part of the 4th of July? Here's what your neighbors had to say.
Temple Terrace Mayor Joe Affronti says the downtown plan is good for the city.
Police crowded around the woman at the Temple Terrace golf course Wednesday night.
The community gathered on the first fairway of the Temple Terrace Golf & Country Club July 4 to enjoy music and food, and then watch the 38th annual fireworks display.
Residents lined the streets of the parade route the morning of July 4 to kick off the 38th annual Temple Terrace Independence Day celebration.
Three people stole cash from a machine at University Mall, according to the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office.
Dress like a cow on July 13 and you’ll get a free meal.
Independence Day will see the annual parade, fireworks, and much more.
The Temple Terrace Bar Association’s Candidate Forum will take place July 10 at 6:30 p.m.
The sports complex was hosting a party for teens that got out of hand.
The exemption, which voters approved in January, would bring business to Temple Terrace, officials say.
Three students from Temple Terrace have received diplomas.