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Youth Swim Program Expands
The Little Flippers program at Westchase Swim and Tennis Center will be offered all year long, a change to accommodate more youth swimmers.

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The Little Flippers program at Westchase Swim and Tennis Center will be offered all year long, a change to accommodate more youth swimmers.

Brandy Ludlam of Westpark Village is this week's Recipe Of The Week winner!
The changes would affect students who do not attend the new magnet school.
A look at what's happening in the neighborhood this weekend.
Parking in the Pierce St. garage is now free for the first hour.
Veteran's Day is Friday, Nov. 11. Here's a rundown of what's closed and open.
This pool at the Westchase Swim and Tennis Center will be closed for two days (Nov. 19-20) during the repairs.
Do make a killer pot roast or crowd pleasing pound cake? Westchase Patch wants your recipes! Each week we'll select a different recipe to feature on our site and Facebook page.
What you need to know about the upcoming school week.
What you need to know to make it a great week!
In 1998, Peter Stilton was the first American to have a one-man show at the Sorbonne in Paris. Several of the New Tampa resident's paintings will be on display at the Upper Tampa Bay Library through December.
In 1998, Peter Stilton was the first American to have a one-man show at the Sorbonne in Paris. Several of his paintings will be on display at the Upper Tampa Bay Library through December.
If you're headed to the Lightning game tonight or next week bring a canned good for the less fortunate.
A look at the what's happening in the neighborhood this weekend.
Community leaders and residents attended the official unveiling of the outdoor exercise equipment at Baybridge Park.
A plan to install antenna systems throughout Westchase to improve wireless coverage was presented to Community Development District board.
Hillsborough County will hold this free event featuring 500 adoptable pets.