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Bag searches and metal detectors areroutine outside council or commissionchambers in most counties includingPinellas, Polk and Hillsborough.
That is especially true on meeting days.Pasco County is an exception.Pasco County Chairwoman Kathryn
Starkey thinks it is time to rethink the coun-ty’s policy.
She brought up the topic at the conclu-sion of the county commission’s meetingon Dec.1.
“I’ve had a couple incidents with peoplewho might be considered fairly unstable,”Starkey said after the meeting. “It just reallymakes me concerned.”
County staff plans to report back tocommissioners with data on costs and feasi-bility of installing metal detectors at theWest Pasco Government Center in NewPort Richey and the Historic Dade CityCourthouse.
Other government buildings also couldbe included in plans to beef up security.
Starkey aired her concerns just a day be-fore a mass shooting in San Bernardino,California left 14 people killed and morethan 20 people injured.
It was another in a list of what theFederal Bureau of Investigation now labelsas “active-shooter” incidents where an indi-
vidual or individuals kill or attempt to killpeople gathered in a confined area.
According to FBI data, there were 160such incidents from 2000 to 2013, and thenumber is on the rise.
“I sure don’t want to see something hap-pen here that happened in California,” saidStarkey, in a phone interview on Dec. 3.
There was little enthusiasm for pursuingmetal detectors during the commission’sDec. 1 meeting.
Cost, in part, was an issue.“It’s the taxpayers’ building,” said Pasco
County Commissioner Mike Wells. “I think it’s okay to look at what other
counties do,” Wells said. “Safety is No. 1. Iagree with you there.”
County Administrator Michele Baker saidthe design of the government center inNew Port Richey included room to allowmetal detectors. But constitutional officersand commissioners, at the time, didn’t wantto pursue that.
Ted Schrader, another commissioner, saidhe’s not sure the idea will find supportnow.
“I suspect you’re going to get somepushback from that,” Schrader said. “How doyou pick and choose which buildings?”
He noted that security cameras are inuse.
“A camera doesn’t stop someone comingin with a gun,” Starkey said. “I can tell you,
there are employees here who are not com-fortable.”
With its multiple entry points and limitedlobby area, the Historic Dade City Courthouse,could pose some logistical challenges.
Tampa City Hall is a historic buildingsimilar to Dade City’s courthouse. Instead ofusing metal detectors there, Tampa policeofficers search bags and use security wandsto screen people.
Outside Hillsborough CountyCommission chambers, sheriff’s deputiesoperate a metal detector.
“In this day and age it’s a sad thing, butwe want to know if people are bringingguns,” Starkey said.
Pasco County to add metal detectors?
FILE PHOTOPasco County Chairwoman Kathryn Starkey
By Michael Murillommurillo@lakerlutznews.com
Most people don’t know a lot aboutHanukkah. They know it’s a Jewish holi-day. They know that there are candles, andthat it goes on for several days. They knowit involves presents and usually occurs
around Christmas.But, it’s a lot more than that, said
Mitchell Weiss, executive director forCongregation Kol Ami.
“It’s a story of miracle. It’s a story ofsurvival,” he said.
It’s a story that dates back many cen-turies, when the Maccabees reclaimed a
temple that had been defiled by the SyrianGreeks in Jerusalem. There was only onejar of oil, enough to keep the lamps lit forone day. Instead, the oil lasted for eightdays, which was enough time to replenishthe oil.
This event was hailed as a miracle, andHanukkah, which can be spelled differentways, is celebrated as the “Festival ofLights.”
Jews acknowledge the holiday by light-ing a menorah (a candelabrum, also calleda Hanukkiah) for eight nights, adding acandle each day until all eight, plus a headcandle, are lit together.
There are other traditions as well.A spinning top called a dreidel is used
to play a game, often with gelt, which arecoin-shaped chocolates. Serving latkes,which are potato pancakes, is another tra-dition.
There are songs and melodies, prayersand a recounting of the miracle, as well.
The sharing of those activities is whatmakes Hanukkah special, Weiss explained.
“It’s all about the story, it’s all about re-membering,” he said.
Weiss, now 58 and living in WesleyChapel, has his own memories ofHanukkah. He grew up in Edison, NewJersey, in an area with a large Jewish com-munity. So large, in fact, it was nicknamed“Hanukkah Hill.” Some of his fondest mem-ories include when his grandmother (whowas a Holocaust survivor) wouldmake latkes. Hers were a bit different,being made with squash instead of pota-toes. He also remembers using a specialmenorah that he made with his father andbrother when he was 10.
Hanukkah combines history and Jewish holiday spirit
MICHAEL MURILLO/STAFF PHOTOHanukkah makes use of a menorah to light candles in observance of the ‘Festival of Lights.’According to Mitchell Weiss from Congregation Kol Ami, they can be simple, elaborate, dec-orative or even homemade. See a list of Hanukkah events on page 13A.
RICHARD K. RILEY/PHOTOThe decorated Christmas tree and lampposts create a festive feel for the holiday season at the Historic Dade City Courthouse.
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by Ian Marwick (the happy scribe)Happy Days RV Park
Do you hear that? The faint, jingle, jinglein the distance?
Can it be?The calendar clearly says December, but
not that week.The Thanksgiving holiday is behind us,
and all the stores and malls strained thesenses with repetitive carols, flashing lightson trees, Christmas shoppers, and a sense ofurgency.
But, a quiet calm has settled in the parkthe past weeks.
Still, there is that jingling.There is a hum as everyone begins to
add color to their unit — the red of flowersand berries, the greens of pine and fir, andthe rainbow colors of lights on the eavesand windows.
Even the odd ugly sweater sporting win-ter themes is showing up on our eveningwalkers. Yes, maybe we should hear thatfaint jingle.
Thanksgiving capped the November fes-tivities as usual in our rec hall. Our stalwart,Toni Fisher, who always seems to be any-place where volunteering is needed, againdid a fantastic job with her crew.Decorating, preparation, cooking, carvingand cleanup was shared by EleanorRajewski, Linda Jenkins, Joann Bowers, JuneBlackman, Fran Boetcher, Carmen, and RickCarrey and Bill. .
The only complaint was they ran out ofmashed potatoes, “again.” Bill Wellivere sug-gested everyone next year bring twopotatoes, unmashed, in their pocket just incase.
Our first “Christmas Sale” of crafts andother items, which is open to the public,will be at the rec hall off Allen Road, on Dec.12 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Also on thatevening, our annual “Christmas Party,” withSanta sneaking out on Mrs. Claus for a littleChristmas cheer, will help our residents dothe same.
In the past, some hilarious moments andgifts kept the party rolling. Expect the samethis year, especially if you are lucky enoughto pull a great gift out of the anonymous giftbag or maybe even more amusing, if you’reunlucky.
Neighborhood parties spring up, openhouses, smiling faces and warm greetings fillthe air. The annual “Carol Sing” always bringsthis warm feeling to our residents whilethey roam the park on the evening of Dec.19. This ad hoc choir always consists ofmembers of the Happy Days church choir,sundry amateur divas, sing-in-the-showertenors, and yes, even frog-throated amateurs.
This almost brings us to the special week— Christmas week. We will all be preparingin our own way as this draws near. May thejoy of the coming weeks fill you with thelove of family and friends.
And, of course, may the batteries on allyour iPads and phones hold their charge!
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Rainbow Village readiesitself for ChristmasBy Sandra Gilbert-AbelRainbow Village
Rainbow Village's firstyard sale of our new seasonwas a big success. It wasone way of getting out tomeet yourneighbors. Thanks to greatplanning from our security,the traffic flowed greatthrough our resort.Everyone was greeted asthey entered, and directedto where the goods werebeing sold. We look forwardto our next yard sale.
Several of our ladies havetaken up “Painting with aTwist” and have paintedsome nice paintings. They have two hoursto compete their project, and claim theyhave so much fun they want to go back, anddo some more painting.
Doug Jones, Harry and Judy Hersey, andFred Darrow prepared Thanksgiving dinner.They did a great job of cooking the turkeys,preparing the dressing and making thegravy.
Each table of 12 residents prepared adish to complete the turkey, dressing andgravy meal at their table.
The tables were beautifully decoratedwith fall flowers and decorations. It was agreat time to be thankful for all our bless-ings!
Our manager, Sue Flynn, had two younggirls, Alaina and Daina, Glenna Simpco'sgranddaughters, decorate the placemats andfill the little cups with assorted candies toput at each place setting. They did a won-
derful job decorating the table. We complet-ed the day with delicious desserts, thenhome to relax and count more blessings.
At our ice cream social, the two younggirls, Alaina and Daina, were given the pleas-ure of turning on the Christmas tree lights.
Mr. and Mrs. Claus arrived and surprisedthe girls with presents.
The residents at Rainbow just love whenthere are young people around. It ignitesmemories of their children and grandchil-dren.
The girls were full of smiles and giggleswith Santa.
It is starting to look like Christmas atRainbow Village, residents are decoratingtheir homes and some of the upcomingChristmas events will be happening in thenext couple of weeks.
We are looking forward to strolling upand down the lanes to see the decorations.
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Stitching for warmth and comfortGrand Horizons quilters Margaret Castonquay, Pattie Molnar and Carolyn Ray recently deliv-ered 20 lap quilts to Moffitt Cancer Center’s Infusion Unit. The quilts were madeto warm chemo patients who sometimes sit for hours in a cold room during their treatment.
PHOTOS COURTESY OF SANDRA GILBERT-ABELLadies from Rainbow Village took a ‘Painting with a Twist’class and show off their artwork. Front row, from left, areCarolyn Laub, Jeannie Liggett and Sandy Fitzpatrick. Backrow, from left, are Nancy Newton, Linda Bower and SueFlynn.
Mr. and Mrs. Claus surprised two young helpers, Alaina and Daina, with gifts. The girls’mother, Wendy Bako-Wagner, joined in.
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track-laying crew stormed after him on ahand car, planning to lynch him.”
The Orange Belt faced many hardships inits early years due to debt run up during var-ious phases of construction.
Frigid temperatures during the GreatFreeze of 1894-1895 killed many citrusgroves in Florida.
The freeze also ended Demens’ owner-ship of the Orange Belt.
Within weeks, he sold the Orange BeltRailway to railroad tycoon Henry B. Plant.
Plant converted most of the railway tostandard gauge (4 feet 8 1⁄2 inches), whichmade it more profitable.
In 1902, the Plant system became part ofthe Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. Passengerswould later ride on that railroad in luxuryPullman railcars with sleeper berths duringFlorida’s land boom in the 1920s.
As cars, buses and planes took more pas-sengers, the Atlantic Coast Linediscontinued its train service in 1970.
The depot in San Antonio was left aban-doned and forgotten until 1976, when agroup of Tampa residents organized underthe name of Robert Most and Associates.They took passengers on a round-trip rail-road excursion, typically a 90-minute trip,from San Antonio to Blanton on weekendsand holidays.
The last ride took place on Feb. 21, 1978.
Sections of the Orange Belt rail line arenow part of the Pinellas Trail in PinellasCounty, the South Lake Minneola ScenicTrail in Lake County and the West OrangeTrail in Orange County.
The depot in San Antonio is a reminderof the vibrant role that railroads played dur-ing the early days of Florida’s development.
The historic depot is the last one remain-ing on the Orange Belt Railway, whichcrossed Pasco County for 80 years, connect-ing northern markets in the St. Johns Riverarea with St. Petersburg.
The depot was completely restored in1996 with a $15,600 preservation grantfrom the state, plus a $25,000 contributionfrom Pasco County and countless hours ofvolunteer help.
With a history that had its roots in poli-tics, the San Antonio depot also has aconnection to political life today.
Besides serving as a railroad museumand community building, it’s a votingprecinct, too.
Doug Sanders has a penchant for un-earthing interesting stories about localhistory. His sleuthing skills have been de-veloped through his experiences innewspaper and government work. If youhave an idea for a future history column,contact Doug at interstar1@juno.com.
The history of a train depot building inSan Antonio is rooted in political uncertain-ty in Russia roughly 135 years ago.
On Feb. 17, 1880, a second assassinationattempt on Emperor Alexander II occurredin the imperial dining room of the WinterPalace in St. Petersburg, Russia.
Terrorists blew up the dining room,killing or maiming 67 people – but the em-peror wasn’t present during the attempt onhis life.
The previous year, nitroglycerine wasused in a failed effort to destroy AlexanderII's train. And, there was the unsuccessfulmission to blow up the Kamenny Bridge inSt. Petersburg as the tsar was passing over it.
These events, and the political uncer-tainty that followed them, prompted PiotrAlexandrovitch Dementieff, a Russian no-bleman, to flee to Florida as a Russian exile.
Dementieff, who later shortened hisname to Peter A. Demens, would go on to
become a co-founder of St. Petersburg,Florida.
And, the city would become home tothe southern terminus for one of thelongest narrow gauge railroads in theUnited States at the time of its completionin 1888.
The decision to locate a railway line inSt. Petersburg was made during the sametime that Henry B. Plant was opening up arail line near Port Tampa, which had adepth of 5 feet.
St. Petersburg, by comparison, had a har-bor with a depth of 18 feet, enabling it toimport and export more cargo.
With dozens of railroads competing inFlorida, Demens saw an advantage in run-ning a railroad north from St. Petersburg totransport the area’s abundant long-leaf yel-low pine and its citrus.
Known as the Orange Belt Railway, themainline was 152 miles long.
It was the first to cross central PascoCounty diagonally -- throughTrilby, San Antonio, Ehren,Drexel and Odessa.
The Orange Belt Railwayalso played a role in the devel-opment of other towns alongits route including TarponSprings, Dunedin, Clearwaterand Largo.
As a narrow gauge (3 feet)railway company, Demens hadarranged for some incredible fi-nancing -- which left him indebt with angry capitalists inPhiladelphia.
“At one time, his creditorschained his locomotives to thetracks,” writes Glen Dill for TheSuncoast News in August 1988.“At another time, his unpaid
COURTESY JACK BEJNA/RAILROADPICTURES.NETThe Orange Belt No. 203 was the primary locomotive that was used for the tourist linebetween San Antonio and Blanton in 1976. It was built in 1925 for the Washington &Lincolnton railroad that ran out of Lincolnton, Georgia. When it had mechanical problems,the railroad was able to lease Orange Belt No. 11.
KnowingYourHistoryBy Doug SandersSpecial to The Laker
DOUG SANDERS/PHOTOSan Antonio’s historic depot is the last one remaining onthe Orange Belt Railway. The depot was completelyrestored in 1996 with a $15,600 preservation grant fromthe state, plus a $25,000 contribution from Pasco Countyand countless hours of volunteer help. The depot cur-rently serves as railroad museum, a community buildingand a voting precinct location.
Russian history arrives at San Antonio train depotPeter Demens won a coin toss, accordingto a local legend, and named St.Petersburg, Florida, after his hometown inSaint Petersburg, Russia. Demens was se-lected as a Great Floridian in 2000 by theFlorida Department of State and theFlorida League of Cities.
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It’s not something that you would thinkwould happen very often, but surprisinglyenough, it happens more than you wouldthink.
People show up at Pasco County AnimalServices Department ready to adopt a pet,but forget to bring a leash or carrier to takehome their new dog or cat.
And, when they forget the pet supplies, itcan be problematic, said Animal ServicesManager Mike Shumate.
Getting a pit bull from the shelter into aparked car, for instance, can go awry, if thedog decides to bolt, he said.
“We want convenience for our cus-tomers when they walk out the door,”Shumate said.
Pasco County commissioners voted onDec. 1 to allow the agency to sell pet adop-tion supplies and promotional items tosupport the agency’s services, and its animalshelter at 19640 Dogpatch Lane in Land O’Lakes.
Items for sale will include collars, har-nesses, leashes, carriers, crates and trainingitems. The supplies are expected to arrive atthe shelter by January.
People adopted 699 cats and 1,499 dogsfrom the agency in fiscal year 2015.
To help encourage more adoptions, theagency is offering special deals throughDecember. The fee for a dog older thaneight months is $20; for a cat of any age, it’s$10.
All adoption fees include spay/neuter, mi-crochip and vaccines.
In addition to adding adoption supplies,the board also gave the agency permissionto sell promotional products with em-bossed logos including T-shirts, cups, mugs,magnets and bumper stickers.
Those products are already available,Shumate said. The T-shirt in particular is pop-ular, he said.
“We’re not looking at making any profit,”Shumate said. “We’re not in competitionwith local pet stores or veterinarians.”
The sales prices will be scaled to coverpurchasing and handling costs to the coun-ty.
The pet adoption supplies are focusedsolely on providing the transition from shel-ter to new home.
The promotional items will help marketthe agency and its logo, Shumate said.
“It’s something people are going to rec-ognize and know more about,” he said.
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The Pasco County School Board has ter-minated its contract with AMIkids Pasco,effective Jan. 29, for services the organiza-tion is providing to 46 students, who comefrom across Pasco County.
While voting to end the contract, theboard made it clear that it will consider rein-stating it, if AMIkids Pasco can demonstratesubstantial improvement in its performanceby Jan. 12.
The board’s action came at the recom-mendation of school district SuperintendentKurt Browning, who informed the boardthere are “some pretty significant issues” thatneed to be addressed.
“The Jan. 12 date is really kind of thedeadline for AMIkids (Pasco) to demonstrateto us that they can turn the ship around andthey can provide the quality of service tothose students,” Browning said.
The program serves 25 therapeutic emo-tional/behavior disability students and 21students in the Department of JuvenileJustice program.
The facility opened this year in a campusof portables on U.S. 41, north of State Road52 at 18950 Michigan Lane in Spring Hill.
If the organization can demonstrate con-siderable progress, Browning said he willrecommend that the board revoke the termi-nation, allowing AMIkids Pasco to carry on.
If the district isn’t satisfied, nothing elsewould need to be done, and the districtwould assume responsibility for the site onJan. 29, Browning said.
The district leader said discontinuing thedistrict’s relationship with AMIkids Pasco isnot the preferable option for him or forPasco County Schools.
But, Browning added: “The bottom line ishow the children that we’re responsible foreducating are being served. That’s first andforemost my priority.”
While hoping the issues can be resolved,Browning said, “there’s a great deal of workto be done.”
He outlined his concerns in a Nov. 30 let-ter to AMIkids Pasco.
O.B. Standee, president of AMIkids, urgedthe board to reject Browning’s recommenda-tion, instead giving the organization time tocorrect deficiencies.
Standee said AMIkids Pasco was given theopportunity because of its track record.
“We help kids that have struggled inschool and in the community, and we helpthem find and develop their potential,” saidStandee, whose organization has workedwith Pasco County Schools since 1993.
“Because of our historic success, theschool district talked to us about expandingour services to not only the alternativeschool kids, but kids with disabilities, requir-ing specialized behavioral and emotionalservices,” he added.
He acknowledged startup issues.He said he was willing to forego a 60-day
cancellation notice — and would put thatin writing — if the board would give him anopportunity to correct the issues.
He voiced concerns about retaining staff,if the board approved Browning’s recom-mendation.
“We don’t want to just meet the needs ofthe district. We have a vision of making thata model program,” he added.
Board member Cynthia Armstrong saidshe knows that AMIkids Pasco has donesome good work.
But, she added: “I was very disappointedwhen I was reading the issues that cameup.”
Board member Steve Luikart said he hasbeen impressed by AMIkids Pasco in thepast.
“I’m a supporter, but I will tell you thatit’s disappointing. I wish you the best ofluck in turning that around.”
Board member Alison Crumbley said thecurrent issues are troubling.
“I was dismayed, extremely upset.
They’re serious insufficiencies,” Crumbleysaid.
She also said that Browning’s recommen-dation offers AMIkids Pasco a chance towork out the problems. “It does give you asecond chance,” she said.
Board Chairwoman Joanne Hurley put itlike this: “There’s a lot in that that you haveto tackle in order to get the board to changeany recommendation. But, I think you can doit, based upon your past history with the dis-trict. I think it’s within your power to fixboth the educational and the financial is-sues, and get back on track.
“I feel it’s necessary as a board to take theaction that we’re taking in the best interestof students, with the idea that it can alwaysbe undone if you demonstrate success,”Hurley said.
Armstrong rejected Standee’s idea of al-lowing to end the contract without notice.
“There’s no way we’re going to come inand lock the doors and say, ‘O.K., you’re out,we’re in.’ That would not be in the best inter-est of the students to have that type oftransition,” Armstrong said.
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PHOTO PROVIDEDAMIkids Pasco has been given a chance to correct deficiencies, or its contract with PascoCounty Schools will end on Jan. 29. The school board voted to terminate the contract, butalso indicated that it will revoke that action, if AMIkids Pasco shows substantial improve-ment by Jan. 12.
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Martha Henry never dreamed thatKaitlin Babb, a 10-year-old neighbor andplaymate of her daugh-ters, would one day beher business partner.
“When I was growingup in Land O’ Lakes, wedid hair all the time atMartha’s house,” Kaitlinrecalls fondly. “I’ll neverforget the day she mademe a blonde in herkitchen.”
As Martha styled andcolored the hair offriends and family in herLake Padgett home,Kaitlin patientlywatched whateverMartha did, learningenough by the time shewas 12 to begin doinghair for her friends.
Martha’s early men-toring had a lasting impact. After graduat-ing from Land O’ Lakes High, Kaitlinattended Paul Mitchell The School inTampa, graduating from the 10-monthcourse in 2011.
Meanwhile, Martha’s career was takingoff at The Salon at Ulta Wesley Chapel,located in The Grove shopping center.Martha joined Ulta when the salon openedin 2006, and was soon one of its top stylists.
During her eight years at Ulta, Marthafollowed Kaitlin’s progress as she graduatedfrom high school and cosmetology school,and began working as a hair stylist. Twoyears later, with Martha’s encouragementand recommendation, Kaitlin was hired atThe Salon at Ulta.
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New hires will stepinto leadership roles atthree Pasco County de-partments.
Pasco County com-missioners approvedthe hiring choices attheir Dec. 1 meetingin New Port Richey.
Brian Head, a formerchief deputy with thePasco County Sheriff's of-fice, will be assistantcounty administrator forpublic safety and admin-istration. He served 12years with the sheriff'soffice before retiring in2013 with the rank ofcolonel. Most recently, hehas been employed byPasco-Hernando StateCollege at its law en-forcement academy.
In 2011, Head wasone of three finalists forthe top cop job in PascoCounty following the re-tirement of Bob White.Gov. Rick Scott appoint-ed Chris Nocco as the county's sheriff and,soon after, Head was promoted to second-in-command as deputy sheriff. He held thatposition at his retirement in 2013.
He is a graduate of Troy Universitywith a degree in public administration,and also has a bachelor's degree in crimi-nal justice.
Head's start date is Dec. 14 at an annu-al salary of $115,000. He will oversee FireRescue, emergency management and thecounty's new 911 communications cen-ter. He replaces Randy TeBeest who leftseveral weeks ago to move out of state.
"I believe he is exactly the right candi-date to help us put the cherry on top ofthe consolidated communications center,”said Pasco County Administrator MicheleBaker.
Cloyd "Flip" Mellinger will become as-sistant county administrator for utilityservices effective Dec. 9. His start datewill overlap by a few weeks the remain-ing tenure of Bruce Kennedy, who plansto retire at the end of the year.
Mellinger currently is director of utilityservices in Marion County, a position hehas had for about six years. Previously, healso served four years in supervisory posi-tions with the same department.
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will host these events to help thecommunity during the holiday season:• Toys for Tots: Toys can be dropped off inthe West Pasco Government Center, CentralPasco Government Center and East PascoGovernment Center through Dec. 14 forthe Marine Corps League’s annual program.• Salvation Army’s Red Kettle Drive: TheGulf Harbors, Land O’ Lakes, Wesley Chapeland Dade City offices will be Red Kettledonation sites on Dec. 12 and Dec. 19. • The Volunteer Way/Farm Share: Collectionjars are at all five tax collector offices.Donations will help purchase fresh food forfamilies in need.• Be a Santa to a Senior: Come pick up a gifttag and purchase a present for a senior inyour community. Giving trees are on displayin the Central Pasco Government Center’sLand O’ Lakes and Wesley Chapel offices. For information about each program, andhours and locations, call Greg Giordano at(727) 847-8179.
CREDIT UNION CELEBRATES 60THSan Antonio Citizens Federal Credit Union,12542 Curley St., in San Antonio, will host a60th celebration on Dec. 12 from 9 a.m. tonoon. There will be a food truck, prizedrawings, live music, classic cars, a checkpresentation for the Pasco County Sheriff’sK-9 Association, a resolution presented byCommissioner Ted Schrader, and a visitfrom Santa Claus. There also will be freedocument shredding with a limit of 2boxes per person, no larger than 18x12x9.For information, call (352) 588-2732, ext.2236.
ZEPHYRHILLS GIFT MARKETThe Zephyrhills Gift Market will take placein conjunction with the Zephyrhills ArtsyFarmers Market on Dec. 12 from 10 a.m. to4 p.m., in Zephyr Park, 38116 Fifth Ave., inZephyrhills. There will be artists/crafters,local businesses, fresh produce/food,holiday specialties and bakeries. Forinformation, call Simply Events at (727)674-1464.
KIDS’ CRAFT CORNERThe New River Library, 34043 State Road 54in Zephyrhills, will host a “Holiday CraftCorner” on Dec. 12 at 2 p.m., for kids inkindergarten through third grade. Kids willmake a craft and take it home. Forinformation, call (813) 788-6375.
TOUR DE CLAYThe Tampa Bay Tour de Clay will take placeDec. 12 and Dec. 13, bringing four potterystudios and 25 nationally known clay artiststogether. The free event includes potterydemonstrations and studio kiln openings.Guests can purchase clay artwork anddinner pieces directly from the artists.Shops are located in Palm Harbor, Odessa,Lutz and San Antonio. For studio locations,tour map, kiln openings and a list of artists,visit TampaTourDeClay.com.
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The Heritage Park Foundationand Central Pasco Chamber ofCommerce will present the annual“Traditions on the Green” Dec. 12from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., at the Land O’Lakes Community Center, 5401 LandO’Lakes Blvd.
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MIRACLE ON MAIN STREETHeritage Church, 1854 Oak Grove Blvd., inLutz, will present “Miracle on Main Street,” aChristmas musical for all ages, on Dec. 12 at7 p.m., and Dec. 13 at 11 a.m. Admission isfree. For information, call (813) 909-4080, orvisit YesHeritage.com.
WALK-THROUGH NATIVITYTampa Bay Presbyterian Church, 19911Bruce B. Downs Blvd., in New Tampa, willpresent a “Night in Bethlehem” walk-through nativity on Dec. 12 from 5:30 p.m.to 7 p.m. There also will be live animals, aChristmas craft workshop, andrefreshments. Tours depart every 10minutes. Admission is free. No reservationsare required. For information, call (813)973-2484, or visitTampaBayPresbyterian.org.
CHILDREN’S CHRISTMAS CONCERTThe Benedictine Sisters of Florida and theSaint Anthony School choir will present achildren’s Christmas concert on Dec. 13 at2 p.m., at Holy Name Monastery, 12138Wichers Road in St. Leo. The concert willfeature children’s voices singing traditionalsongs.
HOLIDAY CLASSICS AT TAMPA THEATRETampa Theatre, 711 N. Franklin St., inTampa, will show these holiday classicmovies:• Dec. 13: “White Christmas” at 3 p.m.• Dec. 18 through Dec. 23: “It’s a WonderfulLife,” at various times.• Dec. 27: “Home Alone” at 3 p.m.The cost is $10 for adults, and $8 forchildren and Tampa Theatre members. Forinformation and movie times, visitTampaTheatre.org.
FEDERAL EMPLOYEES MEETINGThere will be a holiday luncheon for allfederal retirees and active federalemployees in West Pasco County on Dec.14 at 1 p.m., at Golden Corral, 8928 U.S. 19in Port Richey. The luncheon is sponsoredby the National Active and Retired FederalEmployees Chapters 583 and 1588. Spousesand guest are invited, and are asked to bringan unwrapped toy ($5 value or greater), ora check made out to Toys for Tots. Forinformation, call (727) 457-9997.
FINANCIAL SEMINARThe Groves clubhouse, 7924 MelogoldCircle in Land O’ Lakes, will host “Cookies,Coffee and Conversation” on Dec. 14 at 2p.m., for senior citizens. The topics will bereverse mortgages, presented by BobHoffman of Reverse Mortgage Funding; andhome-assisted living, presented by MhishaCompere of Assisting Hands Pasco.Admission is free. There also will berefreshments and door prizes. Forinformation, call (813) 377-7490.
GOLD & GLITZ FIESTAThe Central Pasco Chamber of Commercewill host the “Gold & Glitz Holiday Fiesta”on Dec. 15 from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m., atHarbor Terrace Restaurant, 19502 HeritageHarbor Parkway in Lutz. Tickets are $30 perperson in advance, and $40 at the door.Guests who bring an new, unwrapped toyfor an underprivileged child, will receiveone chance drawing ticket. For information,visit CentralPascoChamber.com.
ROSH CHODESH WOMEN’S GROUPCongregation Kol Ami, 3919 Moran Road inTampa, will host a Rosh Chodesh Women’sGroup meeting on Dec. 16 at 1 p.m. Thegroup will explore the value of relaxationand meditation in guidance toward aspiritual life. The group will meet monthlyat a congregant’s home. For informationand location, call the Kol Ami office at (813)962-6338.
PANCAKE POW WOWRosecastle of Zephyrhills, 37411 Eiland Blvd.,in Zephyrhills, hosts a “Pancake Pow Wow”every third Thursday of the month, from 9:30a.m. to 10:30 a.m. The pow wow is aneducational series on health topics withcoffee and a continental breakfast.Admissionis free and open to the public. For informationand to RSVP, call (8913) 783-8100.
KID’S CLOTHING EXCHANGEThe “Secondhand Savior’s Children’sClothing Exchange” will take place Dec. 19from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at Cheers 54, 36616State Road 54 in Zephyrhills. Bring in gentlyused kids clothing from baby to teen sizesin exchange for what your kids’ need, forfree. If you have nothing to exchange, localfamilies who need help still can attend. Tojust donate, without attending, call TamiDee Beverlin at (813) 602-4490 for pick up.
MODEL TRAIN SHOW & SALEGolden Spike Enterprises’ 14th TampaModel Train Show and Sale will take placeDec. 19 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Dec. 20from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the Florida StateFairgrounds, 4800 U.S. 301 in Tampa. Therewill be more than 350 dealers, eightworking layouts, displays, clinics and more.Admission is $8, good for both days.Children younger than 12 are free. There isa parking charge. For discount coupons, goto GSERR.com.
KNITTING/CROCHETING GROUPThe Threads of Compassion, a ladiesknitting and crocheting group, meets at St.Mary’s Catholic Church, 15520 North Blvd.,in Tampa, on the second and fourth Tuesdayof every month, from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.The group makes blankets and caps todonate to cancer patients at local hospitals.For information, call Kathy Morse at (813)962-5766, or Pat Martin at (813) 948-3513.
PHOTOGRAPHY AND BIRDINGThe Wilderness Lake Preserve Photography
and Birding Club meets the thirdWednesday of every month at 7 p.m., at theWilderness Lake Preserve Lodge, 21320Wilderness Lake Blvd. The group is open tothe public, and there are no membershipfees. For more information, email MikeCoppola at mcoppola47@hotmail.com.
SYMPHONY IN LIGHTS The Shops at Wiregrass, 28211 Paseo Drivein Wesley Chapel, will present its“Symphony in Lights” show and snownightly, now through Dec. 31, on the hour,from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Shows at 6 p.m. and 8p.m., will feature the Trans-SiberianOrchestra, and shows at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m.,will feature holiday favorites. There alsowill be live music by Late Night Brass,strolling carolers, costumed characters, facepainting, balloon artists and more. For information, visitTheShopsAtWiregrass.com.
ICE RINK OPEN IN TAMPAThe annual ice-skating rink is now open atCurtis Hixon Waterfront Park, 600 N. AshleyDrive in Tampa, through Jan. 3. The tentedrink will be open daily, Monday throughThursday from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m., Friday from4 p.m. to 10 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 10p.m., and Sunday noon to 9 p.m. Skating is$12 for 90 minutes, and includes rentalskates.
BASS PRO CHRISTMASBass Pro Shops, 10501 Palm River Road inTampa, will transform into a winterwonderland with visits with Santa, craftsand activities, model trains, remotecontrolled cars to test, and more. All eventsare free. For a schedule, visit BassPro.com.For information, call (813) 655-2400.
ADOPT A MANATEEThe Save the Manatee Club is offering $25manatee adoptions that include anadoption certificate, photo of a real Floridamanatee, biography, a membershiphandbook, and official newsletterthroughout the year. Each new memberthat joins the program online for a $35 tax-deductible donation will also get the 35thanniversary wall calendar. To see themanatees up for adoption — Doc, Rocket,Ariel, Flash and more — visitSaveTheManatee.org/adoptees.
FREE ADULT BALLET WORKSHOPThe Carrollwood Cultural Center, 4537Lowell Road in Tampa, will offer a free
adult ballet workshop called “Ballet for Joy& Vitality” on Jan. 5 at 6:30 p.m. The class isfor beginners of all body types and skilllevels. LaBaren-Root, a dance professionalwith more than 30 years’ experience, willlead the workshop using an adaptiveapproach to ballet technique withconsideration to mobility, flexibility,posture and balance. For information,contact LaBaren-Root at (813) 922-8137 orbeth@carrollwoodcenter.org.
VOLUNTEER TAX PREPARERS NEEDEDUnited Way of Pasco County needsvolunteers to prepare taxes for low- tomoderate-income households. Noexperience is necessary. Those who wantto help should contact United Way by Dec.23. For more information, visitUnitedWayPasco.org, and complete avolunteer application, or call ElizabethKamras at (727) 835-2023.
ZEPHYR SOUND RECRUITING MEMBERSThe Zephyr Sound, an informal ladiesbarbershop chorus that entertains atvarious area parks, is recruiting newmembers. Practices are from 2 p.m. to 4p.m. on Mondays, in Fellowship Hall atZephyrhills Wesleyan Church, 38924 C Ave.For more information, call (352) 588-4492.
GARDEN CLUB ORNAMENTSThe Dade City Garden Club is selling itsannual ornament, which represents the 102-year-old mission church of St. Rita CatholicChurch in Dade City. The cost of theornament is $22, payable by check to TheDade City Garden Club. The ornaments canbe purchased at The Greater Dade CityChamber of Commerce, 14112 Eighth St. Foradditional information, call (352) 567-3769.
SENIOR MEAL PROGRAMSt. Elizabeth Episcopal Church ofZephyrhills, 5855 16th St., hosts the PascoCounty Senior Meal Program every weekday,except holidays. Any Pasco County residentage 60 or older can meet in the parish hallfor a hot lunch at 11:30 a.m. There also arecard games, bingo and socializing. The mealsite closes at 12:30 p.m. To sign up prior toyour first visit, call (813) 782-1202. Forchurch information, call (813) 782-1202, orvisit StElizabeths.dioswfl.org.
LOVE ONE ANOTHER MEALSLove One Another, a faith-based ministry,serves hot meals to those in need everySunday from 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m., at thePasco County Nutrition Center, 13853 15thSt., in Dade City. Various churches andorganizations provide, prepare and servethe food. On the first Sunday of the month,the group celebrates birthdays of friendsand guests. For information or to volunteer,contact Lucy Avila at (352) 424-4972 orlucyavila707@gmail.com.
LEARN WATERCOLORBob McAnespie, a signature member of theNational Watercolor Society and the FloridaWatercolor Society, will offer watercolorclasses at the Land O’ Lakes RecreationComplex, 3032 Collier Parkway, everyThursday, from 9 a.m. to noon. Beginnersare invited. The cost is $10 per lesson.There will be a supply list in the lobby. Forinformation, call (813) 388-2766.
The 22nd annual Flapjack 5KRace, in memory of Coach KrisKeppel, will take place Dec. 13 from8 a.m. to 11 a.m., at the Land O’Lakes Recreation Complex, 3032Collier Parkway.
Registration begins at 7 a.m., fol-lowed by the 5K race at 8 a.m., anda 1-mile Fun Run at 8:45 a.m. Therewill be medals for the first 200 run-ners across the finish line. Forinformation, call Tina Gibbons at(813) 909-2722.
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GET HELP FOR HEALTH CAREENROLLMENT
Premier Community Healthcare willoffer help to anyone who needs assistancefor the open enrollment period for theAffordable Care Act. The deadline for cover-age is Dec. 15.
Those interested can receive one-on-onehelp at these libraries:
• Dec. 9 from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m., at theHugh Embry Library, 14215 Fourth St., inDade City
• Dec. 10 from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m., atRegency Park Library, 9701 Little Road inNew Port Richey
To make an appointment, call (352) 518-2000.
For those that miss the library sessions,walk-ins/appointments to receive free edu-cation and assistance from counselors areavailable at Premier locations on Mondaysfrom 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Tuesdays throughFridays from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.
• Dade City Family Health Center, 14027Fifth St.
• Zephyrhills Family Health Center,37920 Medical Arts Court
• New Port Richey Family Health Center,2114 Seven Springs Blvd.
For information, visit PremierHC.org.
WELLNESS PRESENTATIONFlorida Hospital Zephyrhills, 7050 Gall
Blvd., will host a “Bingo and Peach CobblerSocial” on Dec. 10 at 2 p.m., in its CREATIONCafé. There will be bingo, homemade peachcobbler, and a presentation on wellness byCasio Jones, Wellness Center director.
Admission is free. Reservations are re-quired. For information, call (877) 534-3108.
CHATTERBOXES MEETINGThe Medical Center of Trinity, 9330 State
Road 54, will have a “Chatterboxes” supportgroup meeting Dec. 10 at 3 p.m. for individ-uals with communication deficits.
The group aims to assist individuals suf-fering from communication deficits as aresult of a cerebral vascular accident orother neurological disorder.
Caregivers and spouses are encouragedto attend. For information, call (727) 834-4445.
HEARING AID BATTERYGIVEAWAY
The Sertoma Speech & HearingFoundation of Florida will have a batterygiveaway on Dec. 11 from 10 a.m. to noonat its New Port Richey office, 4443 RowanRoad.
The free hearing aid batteries will be inthe most common sizes of 10, 13, 312 and675, while supplies last.
For information, call (727) 834-5479.
MEDICARE HELPA representative from Serving Health
Insurance Needs of Elders will be at theLand O’ Lakes Library, 2818 Collier Parkway,on Dec. 12 from 10 a.m. to noon, to answerquestions regarding Medicare.
SHINE is a statewide, volunteer-basedprogram that offers free Medicare andhealth insurance education, counseling andassistance to people with Medicare, andtheir families and caregivers.
For information, call the library at (813)929-1214.
INFANT CPR COURSEThe obstetrics program at Medical
Center of Trinity, 9330 State Road 54, willoffer the American Heart Association’s “CPRfor Family and Friends” on Dec. 12 from 9a.m. to 11 a.m.
Admission is free. For information, call(727) 834-5630.
BREAST-FEEDING SUPPORTThe obstetrics program at Medical
Center of Trinity, 9330 State Road 54, willoffer a free breast-feeding class on Dec. 12from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
The focus will be on fundamentals andhow to access support.
Reservations are required. For informa-tion, call (727) 834-5630.
NUTRITION CLASSThe Medical Center of Trinity, 9330 State
Road 54, will offer a class on “Heart HealthyNutrition: Eating for a Healthy Lifestyle” onDec. 15 at 10 a.m.
Topics will include eating to controlblood pressure, weight and protect theheart.
Participants will learn dietary balance,good and bad fats, controlling sodium in-take, calorie balance, and the importance ofdietary fiber.
Reservations are required. For informa-tion, call (727) 834-5630.
STRESS REDUCTION GROUPFlorida Cancer Affiliates, 3611 Little Road
in Trinity, will have a stress reduction sup-port group meeting Dec. 16 from 6 p.m. to7:30 p.m.
The group is free to anyone who feels
overwhelmed at times, is struggling to find abalance in life, or just wants a place to ex-press feelings with those going throughsimilar experiences.
Stress can be work or school related, re-lationship stress, caregiver stress, illness orhealth stress, parenting or family stress, or fi-nancial stress.
For information, call (727) 808-4818.
OAK HILL HOSPITAL BOASTSMORE THAN 100 BOARDCERTIFIED NURSES
In July of 2014, Oak Hill Hospital, inBrooksville, encouraged all of its registerednurses to become board certified in the areaof their choice by Dec. 31, 2015. The teamset a goal of having 100 nurses earn boardcertification. As of Oct. 1, 110 nurses haveachieved the certification.
As part of the challenge, Oak HillHospital offered to pay for any eligible RNto receive the certification, which includeda study guide, the exam and one re-test; andprovide the nurse additional compensationfor the certification equal to an annual in-crease of more than $3,000.
CHILDREN’S HOME SOCIETY AHEALTHY PLACE TO WORK
The Children’s Home Society of Floridahas been named one of the healthiest 100workplaces in America by HealthiestEmployer at the Corporate Health andWellness Associations Annual CorporateWellness Conference and EmployerHealthcare and Benefits Congress.
Since 2006, the organization’s wellnessprogram has promoted healthy lifestylehabits for employees. It has expanded to in-clude challenges, screenings and clinics,workshops, benefits fairs and more. In 2014,the program had 73 percent employee par-ticipation.
GULFSIDE WELCOMES NEWBOARD MEMBER
Leigh Massengill, currently serving as theCEO of Medical Center of Trinity, has joinedthe board of directors that overseas opera-tions at Gulfside Hospice & Pasco PalliativeCare.
Massengill has worked in the health carefield for 40 years since earning a Master’sdegree in Business Administration with cer-tification in Healthcare Administration fromthe University of Miami.
In addition to joining the board,Massengill has served eight years on theboard of CARES, a nonprofit communityagency providing services to seniors, andserves on the board of the Pasco-HernandoState College Foundation.
Massengill lives in Odessa with her hus-band,Tom. They have three children.
STRENGTH, BALANCE PROGRAM The Groves Golf and Country Club hosts
the “Silver Sneakers Strength & BalanceProgram” on Wednesdays at 9 a.m., andFridays at 10:30 a.m., in the ballroom, 7924Melogold Circle in Land O’ Lakes.
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COURTESY OF REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER BAYONET POINT
Gregory Howard is employee of the monthIn October, Regional Medical Center Bayonet Point honored registered nurse GregHoward as its employee of the month. Howard works in telemetry monitoring and gen-uinely cares about each of his patients’ well being during their hospital stay and afterdischarge. He has been known to pay for cabs for his patients if they don’t have a ridehome. Howard is a team player that makes sure all his patients have what is necessary.At the presentation for Howard (center) were, from left, Dajana Yoakley, GeoffWashburn, Kurt Conover, Sherry Collins, Tanya Simpson, Shalin Shah and Shayne
The program is a low-impact class formen and women to help improve flexibilityand balance. Strength exercises may includehandheld weights and the use of tubing.
The program is free to Silver Sneakersmembers, $5 for non-members, and $30 permonth of classes.
For information, call Tom Marbell at(352) 409-2984 or send an email toTrainWithTomM@gmail.com.
CANCER NETWORK MEETINGOur Lady of the Rosary Catholic Church
Family Cancer Network meets the secondThursday of the month in Rosary Hall, 2348Collier Parkway in Land O’ Lakes, beginningat 7 p.m.
Cancer survivors and caregivers are invit-ed to attend.
For information, call (813) 949-4565.
EXTENDED MAMMOGRAM HOURSBayfront Health Dade City has extended its
service hours for women to receive mammo-grams. Appointments are now availableMonday, Wednesday and Friday from 7:30 a.m.to 4 p.m., and Tuesday and Thursday from 8:30a.m. to 5 p.m. For information, visitBayfrontDadeCity.com/medical-services/breast-imaging.
AL-ANON GROUP MEETINGSAl-Anon Family Groups hosts numerous
meetings for relatives and friends of alco-holics to share experiences, and offerstrength and hope.
Day and evening groups meet weeklythroughout the area. For local meeting timesand locations, or for more information, visitthese websites:
For Pasco, Hernando and Citrus counties,visit NFLdistrict5.com.
For Hillsborough County, visitTampaBayAlAnon.org. For Pinellas County,visit Al-Anon-Pinellas.org.
VETERAN HOTLINE HELPThe Crisis Center of Tampa Bay has a toll-
free help line to provide emotional supportand resource referral to veterans inHillsborough, Pasco, Pinellas, Polk andManatee counties.
Veterans staff the hotline.Any veteran needing help or information
can call (844) 693-5838 from 7 a.m. to 7p.m., Monday through Friday.
After-hours and weekend calls will be an-swered by crisis specialists in the CrisisCenter’s 2-1-1 call center.
EARN WHILE YOU LEARN ATPREGNANCY CENTER
The Oasis Pregnancy Center, 3632 LandO’ Lakes Blvd., in Land O’ Lakes, offers an“Earn While You Learn” program for expec-tant mothers.
Participants can earn points while learn-ing about pregnancy, baby care, parentingand more, and then spend the points in thecenter’s store to purchase things from bibsto cribs.
For information, call (813) 406-4965.
HOSPITAL NEEDS VOLUNTEERSFlorida Hospital Zephyrhills, 6050 Gall
Blvd., needs volunteers to help its staff anddoctors.
Volunteer positions cover a variety ofareas including clerical/administrative serv-ices, escorting, kitchen duties, gift shop andpatient services.
Volunteers must be at least 16 years old.Time commitments begin at one four-hourshift each week.
Applications are available at the hospital’svolunteer office, the main information desk, oronline at FloridaHospital.com/Zephyrhills/volun-teer.
For information, call (813) 779-6256.
CELEBRATE RECOVERY FROMADDICTIONS
Victorious Life Church, 6224 Old PascoRoad in Wesley Chapel, offers a CelebrateRecovery group on Mondays at 6:30 p.m.
The group is a recovery resource forhealing from addictions. Participants willdiscuss hurts, hang-ups and habits.
For information, call (813) 973-2230.
HEART CLUB MEETS EVERYTUESDAY
The Florida Hospital Zephyrhills HeartClub meets every Tuesday at 11:30 a.m., inthe Wellness Center conference room, 7050Gall Blvd., in Zephyrhills.
The group features bingo, food demon-strations and guest speakers on hearttopics.
For information, call (813) 779-6484.
ALZHEIMER’S CAREGIVERSUPPORT
The local Alzheimer’s AssociationCaregiver Support Group meets on the firstWednesday of the month at 11 a.m., at theLand O’ Lakes Branch Library, 2818 CollierParkway.
Admission is free.For information, call Phyllis Bross at (813)
996-1361, or email pebross@verizon.net.
MS SUPPORT GROUPFirst Christian Church, 6040 Eighth St., in
Zephyrhills, hosts a multiple sclerosis sup-port group the first Thursday of everymonth at 1 p.m., in Fellowship Hall.
Refreshments are served.The group also hosts a social event the
third Thursday of every month.For information and to RSVP, call (813)
782-9306 or (813) 788-9931.
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The Children’s Home Society of Floridais hosting a “Holiday Toy Drive” for studentsat Mort Elementary, on Bearss Avenue inTampa. The drive’s goal is to collect 1,500toys for more than 1,000 students in kinder-garten through fifth grade.
Donations can be dropped off at JoshuaHouse, 1515 Michelin Court in Lutz onweekdays between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Thosedonating should ask for Rachelle Duroseau.
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ALL-STARS FOOTBALL CLASSICThe Fellowship of Christian Athletes is
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For information, call Amy Lipovetsky at(813) 794-2112.
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To RSVP, call (352) 588-7544.
HONOR ROLL STUDENTSRECOGNIZED
Bishop McLaughlin Catholic High Schoolin Spring Hill has recognized the followingstudents to make honor roll for the first quar-ter: Jacob Alcantara, Carissa Brand, BrysonCarroll, Raymond Cordova, Brielle Downing,Sean Florendo, Jake Hracho, Hannah Holliday,Logan Janning, Madison Janning, DanielleJones, Michael Keough, Joseph Mastrino,Stephen McGowan-Iannone, Charles Nyberg,Owen Ryan and Alexis Singh.
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Principal Jason Petry and staff will leadparents through each grade level area, thecollaboration center, outdoor classroomareas, boardwalk, and athletic facilities.Sanders is Pasco County’s first magnetschool and was designed to focus on sci-ence, technology, engineering, arts and math.
For information, call Kristie Newsome at(813) 794-1500.
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After the revitalization of the U.S. AirForce ROTC program at Saint LeoUniversity, the school now offers two col-lege programs for students who are trainingto become military officers.
The renewed Air Force ROTC joins theexisting U.S. Army ROTC program.
The Air Force Reserve Officer TrainingCorps, offered at more than 1,100 collegesand universities across the United States, pre-pares students to becoming commissioned AirForce officers while earning college degrees.
For information on the Air Force ROTC,contact Adam Beck at (813) 974-0147 oradamlbeck@usf.edu.
For information on the Army ROTC, con-tact Fernando Sostre Aleman at (352) 588-8685or Fernando.sostrealeman@saintleo.edu.
USF STUDENTS WINCOMPOSITION CONTEST
Two University of South Florida compo-sition students were winners in the “minimusic demo” competition, sponsored byThe Florida Orchestra and the USF Schoolof Music, for their unique arrangements ofclassic holiday carols.
Hooman Rafraf won for his arrangementof “Fum, Fum, Fum” for woodwinds, andFrancesco Sclafani for his orchestration of“God Rest Ye Merry Gentleman” arrangedfor strings.
The orchestra will perform the winningpieces during the 27th annual Children’sHoliday Concerts, presented by TheSteinbrenner Family Foundation and theNew York Yankees, Dec. 8 through Dec. 10.
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Even though those celebrations oc-curred decades ago, the traditions survivein his family. He still has his grandmother’srecipe, and the Weiss’ enjoy squash latkeseach year. And, the menorah he used as achild still resides in his parents’ home.Seeing it brings back special memories, hesaid.
It’s not unusual for adults to rekindlefond memories of Hanukkah from theirown youth, Weiss said.
Kol Ami has a special Hanukkah cele-bration each year that’s open to thepublic, on the third night of the holiday.While it’s a time for celebration, it alsoconjures up a bit of nostalgia.
“We have a lot of seniors here that, intheir past when they had their holidays,they remember the good times with theirparents,” Weiss explained. “When we havethe candle-lighting ceremony, sometimesthere are tears, because they rememberhow good it was when they hadHanukkah.”
Today, children still have it pretty good,with presents usually opened on each ofthe eight nights. But, like Christmas, theholiday goes beyond material gifts. It’sabout fond memories, continuing tradi-tions and spending time with loved ones.
“All Jewish holidays are always aboutfamily. No matter what holiday it is, it’s allabout family,” Weiss said.
HANUKKAH, from page 1A
By B.C. Manionbcmanion@lakerlutznews.com
As shoppers head out to doholiday shopping, they’ll have anew choice in Pasco County.
For the first time in the coun-ty’s history, consumers will be ableto shop at an outlet mall and a tra-ditional mall within 2 miles ofeach other.
There was a time when theprospect of having a new mall sonearby would have been a causefor concern, said Greg Lenners,general manager at The Shops atWiregrass.
But, that was when plans calledfor a traditional mall on the landwhere Tampa Premium Outletsopened on Oct. 29.
The landscape of WesleyChapel has changed dramaticallyin the seven years since The Shopsat Wiregrass opened, Lenners said.
Back then, State Road 56 endedat the mall’s entrance to Dillard’s,and Bruce B. Downs was a two-lane road.
Now, the area is popping.State Road 56 has been extend-
ed to Meadow Pointe Boulevard,with a proposal to make it fourlanes all the way to Zephyrhills.Bruce B. Downs is now a six-laneroad.
Florida Hospital Wesley Chapelopened 3½ years ago, is undergoing a $78million expansion, 2 ½ years ahead of sched-ule.
Plus, Lenners noted, there’s an 85,000-square-foot medical office building going upnext door, Pasco-Hernando State Collegeopened its Porter Campus at WiregrassRanch down the street, and there are about1,000 homes under construction within a 3-mile ring of the mall.
“You’ve got Estancia. You’ve got TheRidge. Seven Oaks has got a lot of develop-ment. You’ve got Arbor Woods. StandardPacific has a couple of developments onMeadow Pointe, as well, and you’ve got allthat coming by the mall,” Lenners said.
“All of this is happening in our backyard,everything east of (Interstate) 75,” he said.
The primary customers at The Shops atWiregrass are between the ages of 25 and44, Lenners said. The average annual house-hold income ranges from $85,000 to$90,000. And, the mall’s annual performancehas improved every year since it opened,Lenners said.
The general manager doesn’t view TampaPremium Outlets as competition to befeared.
Instead, he said, “it’s a perfect comple-ment to what we have.”
An outlet center typically draws cus-tomers from roughly a 50-mile radius,Lenners said. His mall draws from a 10-milering.
The retail expert expects TampaPremium Outlet’s longer reach to bringmore people into the area, with some ofthose people deciding to check out TheShops at Wiregrass, at State Road 56 andBruce B. Downs Boulevard.
“The benefit for us is that customers thatwouldn’t have come typically all of the wayup here to visit -- from Tampa, or some outer-lying areas -- now they’ll come to the outlet(mall),” Lenners said.
The Shops at Wiregrass, just 2 miles awayfrom Tampa Premium Outlets, will likelyserve customers who want to eat at itsrestaurants or explore additional shoppingoptions, he said.
The addition of Tampa Premium Outletshas not prompted The Shops at Wiregrass torethink its game plan or amp up its events,Lenners said.
“We’ve established ourselves as a stapleof the community, and that’s because of theevents that we do,” he said. For example, thisis the eighth holiday season that The Shopsat Wiregrass has hosted “Symphony inLights.”
This year, the show, presented by FloridaHospital Wesley Chapel, has been revamped.
But, that’s not because of the new outletmall, Lenners said.
The old tree wouldn’t work with currenttechnology, and problems cropped up whenit rained, Lenners said.
The new tree is 54 feet tall, including thestar, and is about 27 feet in diameter.
“The presentation is much more dramat-ic,” Lenners said. There are four shows anight, with music from the Trans-SiberianOrchestra for two shows and a mix of holi-day songs — that were suggested by mallshoppers — for the other two.
In between the sound and light shows,local groups give live performances on astage in the mall’s center court, in front ofthe giant Christmas tree.
That’s been a tradition for years.“Every night, there’s a different group.
They’ve got their 45 minutes of fame,”Lenners said.
The mall will continue to have assortedevents, including the Suncoast Arts Festival,car shows, fresh markets and charity walksfor various causes, Lenners said.
It also continues to consider new possi-bilities.
“We’re constantly evolving things. We’remassaging. We’re constantly looking atevents: What works? What doesn’t? What’sstarting to get stale?” Lenners said.
Having the Tampa Premium Outlets andThe Shops at Wiregrass in such convenientproximity adds to the Wesley Chapel area’sgrowing cache, Lenners said.
“We’re turning into a shopping mecca,destination. You can pretty much make a dayof it,” Lenners said.
B.C. MANION/STAFF PHOTOGreg Lenners, general manager at The Shops atWiregrass, said the shopping mall expects to benefitfrom the nearby location of Tampa Premium Outlets.The outlet center will bring more people into the area,and some will likely visit his mall, he said.
A gift for shoppers: Two malls within 2 miles
Hanukkah eventsWHERE: Congregation Kol Ami, 3919Moran Road, TampaWHAT: Hanukkah Celebration, including amusical program, a pasta dinner, lightingof the Hanukkiah and games.WHEN: Dec. 9 at 6 p.m.For more information or to RSVP, call (813)962-6338, or email frontoffice@kolami.org.
WHERE: Congregation Mekor Shalom,14005A N. Dale Mabry HighwayWHAT: Third Annual 4th Night, 3rd LightHanukkah. The celebration will includelatkes and lighting of menorahs. Visitorsare encouraged to bring their ownHanukkiah to join in the celebration.WHEN: Dec. 9 at 6:30 p.m.For more information, call (813) 963-1818,or visit MekorShalom.org.
WHERE: The Shops at Wiregrass, 28211Paseo Drive, in front of Dillard’s.WHAT: Chabad at Wiregrass will host itsChanukah Street Fair, which includes hotpotato latkes, doughnuts and gelt, as wellas live entertainment, face-painting,magic, games and a photo booth. Theywill also light the menorah.WHEN: Dec. 13 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.WHO: It’s free and open to the public. Formore information, call (813) 642-3244, orvisit ChabadatWiregrass.com.
WHERE: Chabad at Wiregrass, 2124 AshleyOaks CircleWHAT: Chanukah bash and teen her-itage night, which includes a limousineride to Amalie Arena to see the TampaBay Lightning and a menorah lighting atThunder Alley.WHEN: Dec. 10 at 5:30 p.m.For more information, call (813) 642-3244,or visit ChabadatWiregrass.com.
By Michael Murillommurillo@lakerlutznews.com
Sunlake head football coach BillBrowning has one more game on the side-lines this year.
It’s not a playoff game.It doesn’t count in the standings.He’s not even coaching his Seahawks
this time.Still, it’s an important game.“It’s something that a lot of the coaches
have wanted here for years. I’ve been push-ing for it for a long time,” Browning said. “Itwill be the very first one. It’s kind of a bigdeal.”
The big deal is the Pasco County East-West Classic, the county’s first all-starfootball game. The best of the best will gohead-to-head in a contest on Dec. 10 at 7p.m., at Sunlake High School, 3023 SunlakeBlvd., in Land O’ Lakes.
The game, organized by the Fellowshipof Christian Athletes, will have players squar-ing off from opposite sides of the county.
Players on the East team willrepresent Land O’ Lakes, Wiregrass Ranch,Wesley Chapel, Zephyrhills, Pasco, BishopMcLaughlin and Zephyrhills ChristianAcademy.
Players on the West team will representfrom River Ridge, Ridgewood, Mitchell,Anclote, Hudson, Fivay, Gulf and Sunlake.
Sunlake was placed on the West team forcompetitive balance purposes, Browningsaid.
Each team features top athletes whowere selected by the coaching staff.
Browning is coaching the West team,with the other school’s coaches serving as
his assistants. On the East side, the headcoach will be Wiregrass Ranch’s MarkKantor. Each roster of players is made up en-tirely of seniors.
The teams will only have a few practicestogether before the contest, so the gameplans probably won’t be too complex.
The game is valuable to the players be-cause if offers one more chance to impressteams at the next level, Browning said.
“It gives an opportunity for collegecoaches to see them in an all-star gameagainst other very good players,” Browningsaid. “It’s just really a chance for the seniorsto go out, have some fun and showcasetheir talent.”
For the Fellowship of Christian Athletes,there are additional benefits as well. Thegroup has put in about $20,000 to make thegame a reality, and wants area seniors tohave another chance to show off their skills.But, they’ll also get a chance to play with
teammates and coaches they would-n’t have met previously, which allowsthem to foster new relationships andcontacts throughout the county.
“They play on their individualteams all year. Now here’s a chance toplay with the best from otherschools. So there will be bonding,there will be friendships made forlife, hopefully,” said Bob Durham, areadirector for the Fellowship ofChristian athletes.
The game also allows coaches towork more closely together and tostrengthen their bonds as well.Coaches are instrumental to the FCA,and having them work together is apositive experience for everyone in-volved, Durham said.
The plan is to make the game anannual event, with head coaching du-ties and game location possiblyrotating from year to year.
Feedback has been positive fromeveryone involved, Durham said,which isn’t surprising, consideringthe popularity of football in PascoCounty.
“Schools and people and fans lovefootball here, and so this has just beena missing piece of the county in termsof football,” he said. “It fills a void. Thecommunity has been looking for thisfor years, and now it’s finally here.”
Tickets are $10, and parking is $5.Tickets are available at the gate, atthe participating schools or at countyBeef O’ Brady’s restaurants. For moreinformation, contact Durham at (813)784-4410, or email bdurham@fca.org.
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BULLDOGS WIN FIRST FOURIN PREP BASKETBALL
Starting the season with a four-gamewinning streak is good. Taking all fourgames against district opponents is evenbetter.
The Zephyrhills Bulldogs boys basketballteam ran its record to 4-0 after an 84-63 vic-tory over Hudson on Dec. 1. Because all four
games were against district opponents, theynow sit atop Class 5A-8 with the samerecord.
Most of the contests haven’t been close.Aside from a 38-37 victory over WesleyChapel on Nov. 24, Zephyrhills has won allof its games by more than 20 points.
SUNLAKE PERFECT AFTER FIRST10 MATCHES IN BOYS SOCCER
The Sunlake Seahawks have reached thestate final four in each of the past three sea-sons. If they want to make it four in a row,they’re going about it the right way.
With a 7-0 victory over Land O’ LakesDec. 2, Sunlake made it a perfect 10-for-10
to start the season. And aside from a 5-2 winat River Ridge on Nov. 11, no team has evenscored on them.
They hold a 62-2 goals advantagethrough their first 10 games, as well as an 8-0 record in Class 3A-8 play.
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DEC. 1BOYS SOCCERSunlake 8, Wesley Chapel 0Steinbrenner 8, Robinson 0Wiregrass Ranch 1, Jesuit 1Wharton 2, Freedom 1GIRLS SOCCERAcademy of the Holy Names 3, Land O’ Lakes 0Steinbrenner 4, Robinson 0Wiregrass Ranch 8, Gulf 0Wharton 4, Freedom 0BOYS BASKETBALLWesley Chapel 63, Fivay 25Zephyrhills 84, Hudson 63Mitchell 63, Pasco 48Wharton 47, Freedom 44GIRLS BASKETBALLPlant 41, Steinbrenner 34Fivay 53, Wesley Chapel 47Zephyrhills 35, Hudson 28Mitchell 40, Pasco 37Wharton 70, Freedom 49
DEC. 2BOYS SOCCERSunlake 7, Land O’ Lakes 0Wiregrass Ranch 2, Mitchell 1Pasco 8, Hernando 0GIRLS SOCCERPasco 8, Hernando 0BOYS BASKETBALLLand O’ Lakes 55, Anclote 33Pasco 80, Sunlake 55GIRLS BASKETBALLWiregrass Ranch 57, Gaither 25
DEC. 3BOYS SOCCERSteinbrenner at Plant, 8 p.m.GIRLS SOCCERSteinbrenner at Plant, 6 p.m.Wiregrass Ranch at Fivay, 7:30 p.m.BOYS BASKETBALLLand O’ Lakes at Gulf, 7:30 p.m.Wiregrass Ranch at Plant, 6:30 p.m.Wharton at Brandon, 6:30 p.m.GIRLS BASKETBALLRiver Ridge at Land O’ Lakes, 7:30 p.m.Wiregrass Ranch at Plant, 8 p.m.Zephyrhills at Wesley Chapel, 7:30 p.m.Pasco at Anclote, 7:30 p.m.Wharton at Brandon, 8 p.m.
DEC. 4BOYS SOCCERHudson at Sunlake, 7:30 p.m.Land O’ Lakes at Anclote, 7:45 p.m.Wharton at Wiregrass Ranch, 6 p.m.Zephyrhills at Wesley Chapel, 8 p.m.Weeki Wachee at Pasco, 7:30 p.m.Freedom at Chamberlain, 8 p.m.GIRLS SOCCERWesley Chapel at Zephyrhills, 8 p.m.Pasco at Weeki Wachee, 7:30 p.m.BOYS BASKETBALLLeto at Steinbrenner, 6:30 p.m.Wesley Chapel at Ridgewood, 7:30 p.m.Pasco at Zephyrhills, 7:30 p.m.Gaither at Freedom, 6:30 p.m.Sickles at Wharton, 6:30 p.m.GIRLS BASKETBALLSunlake at Springstead, 7:30 p.m.Leto at Steinbrenner, 8 p.m.Ridgewood at Wesley Chapel, 7:30 p.m.Zephyrhills at Pasco, 7:30 p.m.Gaither at Freedom, 8 p.m.Sickles at Wharton, 8 p.m.
DEC. 5BOYS BASKETBALLSunlake at Tampa Prep, 3:30 p.m.GIRLS BASKETBALLLand O’ Lakes at Academy of the HolyNames, 2:30 p.m.
DEC. 9BOYS SOCCERRidgewood at Sunlake, 7:30 p.m.Land O’ Lakes at River Ridge, 7:45 p.m.Springstead at Wesley Chapel, 8 p.m.
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DEC. 10BOYS SOCCERSunlake at Mitchell, 7:45 p.m.GIRLS SOCCERWiregrass Ranch at Hudson, 7:30 p.m.BOYS BASKETBALLWesley Chapel at Pasco, 7:30 p.m.Gulf at Zephyrhills, 7:30 p.m.GIRLS BASKETBALLLand O’ Lakes at Anclote, 7:30 p.m.Zephyrhills at Gulf, 7:30 p.m.
DEC. 11BOYS SOCCERSunlake at Fivay, 7:30 p.m.Land O’ Lakes at Gulf, 7:45 p.m.Steinbrenner at Palm Harbor University, 8 p.m.Wiregrass Ranch at Pasco, 7:30 p.m.Hernando at Wesley Chapel, 7:30 p.m.Plant City at Freedom, 8 p.m.Wharton at Sickles, 8 p.m.GIRLS SOCCERLand O’ Lakes at Berkeley Prep, 6 p.m.Wesley Chapel at Hernando, 8 p.m.Pasco at Sunlake, 7:45 p.m.Steinbrenner at Palm Harbor University, 6 p.m.Zephyrhills at Nature Coast Tech, 8 p.m.Plant City at Freedom, 6 p.m.Wharton at Sickles, 6 p.m.BOYS BASKETBALLLand O’ Lakes at Sunlake, 7:30 p.m.Steinbrenner at Freedom, 6:30 p.m.
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DEC. 14BOYS SOCCERGulf at Sunlake, 7:30 p.m.Land O’ Lakes at Hudson, 7:45 p.m.Weeki Wachee at Wesley Chapel, 7:30 p.m.Pasco at Springstead, 8 p.m.GIRLS SOCCERMitchell at Land O’ Lakes, 7:45 p.m.Wesley Chapel at Weeki Wachee, 7:45 p.m.Springstead at Pasco, 7:30 p.m.Zephyrhills at Hernando, 8 p.m.BOYS BASKETBALLWesley Chapel at Gulf, 7:30 p.m.Leto at Freedom, 8 p.m.GIRLS BASKETBALLLeto at Freedom, 6:30 p.m.
DEC. 15BOYS SOCCERBrandon at Steinbrenner, 8 p.m.Wiregrass Ranch at Alonso, 8 p.m.Hillsborough at Freedom, 8 p.m.Plant at Wharton, 8 p.m.GIRLS SOCCERBrandon at Steinbrenner, 6 p.m.Wiregrass Ranch at Alonso, 6 p.m.Hillsborough at Freedom, 6 p.m.Plant at Wharton, 6 p.m.BOYS BASKETBALLLand O’ Lakes at Mitchell, 7:30 p.m.Steinbrenner at Sickles, 8 p.m.Wiregrass Ranch at Wharton, 8 p.m.Anclote at Wesley Chapel, 7:30 p.m.Fivay at Zephyrhills, 7:30 p.m.Gulf at Pasco, 7:30 p.m.GIRLS BASKETBALLMitchell at Land O’ Lakes, 7:30 p.m.Steinbrenner at Sickles, 6:30 p.m.Wiregrass Ranch at Wharton, 6:30 p.m.Wesley Chapel at Anclote, 7:30 p.m.Zephyrhills at Fivay, 7:30 p.m.Pasco at Gulf, 7:30 p.m.
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Pasco County debuts all-star football game Dec. 10
Sources: MaxPreps, various
The Saint Leo Lions pushed theirrecord to 6-2 after a come-from-behind91-89 victory over Florida Southern onDec. 2. The win follows a 76-63 loss toClayton on Nov. 29 and means the Lionsstill haven’t lost two games in row thisseason.
Their success is showing up in therankings as well. In the Division II SportsInformation Directors of America SouthRegion poll (released before the victoryover Florida Southern), Saint Leo wasranked seventh. At the time, FloridaSouthern was ranked fifth.
IMAGE COURTESY OF BOB DURHAM AND THE FELLOWSHIPOF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES
Pasco’s first all-star football game will fea-ture teams made up of seniors representingthe East and West sides of the county.
East All-Star Team2015 RosterScott Edwards, QB Bishop McLaughlinMatt Iovine, QB Zephyrhills ChristianTommie Farmer, SS Land O’ LakesJackie Tucker, FS ZephyrhillsJakiah Fielder, RB PascoBrandon Mosley, CB Wiregrass RanchIssac Johnson, CB Zephyrhills ChristianKevin Lee, LB ZephyrhillsTre’un Everitt, RB ZephyrhillsPatrick Beatty, LB Bishop McLaughlinReggie Roberts Jr., CB ZephyrhillsJacob Carden, FB Zephyrhills ChristianT.J. Lee, LB ZephyrhillsTy DeCaire, LB Wiregrass RanchBlake Castillo, LB PascoMike Mosley, LB Wesley ChapelGreg Smalls, LB Land O’ LakesCole Blevins, DL PascoColin Hankin, OG Bishop McLaughlinTristan Pauwels, OG Wesley ChapelAlex Ligocki, C Land O’ LakesDarryus Lowe, DL Land O’ LakesJ’Won Pickett, DL Zephyrhills ChristianNaim Smith, OG Wesley ChapelKendall Graff, OT Land O’ LakesJamal Mention, OT PascoTyler Ichimura, OG Wiregrass RanchJonah Thomas, OT ZephyrhillsTaylor Bleistein, WR Wiregrass RanchBrian Mena, WR Wesley ChapelRashawn Kindell, WR Land O’ LakesKyle Kampsen, SS Bishop McLaughlinChase Oknefski, K Wesley ChapelMarque Davis, DT Wiregrass Ranch
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Christie McClure paces before her stu-dents who stretch into warrior poses atopbalance boards that, at times, bobble be-neath unsteady legs.
The temperature in the yoga classroomis a perfectly regulated 90 degrees. Humidityis 65 percent.
Students expect to sweat and, to sweat alot.
“The key to being on the board is you al-ways want to have big breaths,” McClure tellsher students, who are members of the LandO’ Lakes High School Yoga Club. “You’regoing to have to have full trust in me.”
At age 15, McClure is a master yogateacher, certified nearly three years agothrough Live, Love, Teach, a nationally recog-nized yoga alliance program. It’s an unusualaccomplishment for one so young.
She also is founder of the yoga club, afeat she accomplished in her first year atLand O’ Lakes High School.
“It’s really rare for a freshman to do that,”said classmate and yoga club member, 16-year-old Vanessa Toro.
Toro is among more than 60 students inthe club. There are no dues. But, once amonth, on a Friday, a dozen or so studentsget their yoga togs on and settle onto thebalance boards in the hottest room in LandO’ Lakes.
McClure teaches Baptiste-style yoga atFlorida Power Yoga, at 7016 Land O’ LakesBlvd., directly across from the high school.
McClure’s mother,Denice McClure, ownsthe studio, which livesup to the motto etchedon the studio’s store-front window – “It’s NotYour Grandma’s Yoga.”
Baptiste is very physi-cal, high energy andnonstop motion. Gentleyoga, it is not.
And, classes atFlorida Power give yogaanother twist withboards that test balanceand strengthen thebody’s core.
Denice McClure, also a master yogateacher, is co-creator of The Original PowerBoard. A patent is pending on the sturdyboard that is generally yoga mat size with arocking motion and a paddleboard look.
The boards are used with all classes.Sometimes free weights are added.
“This actually gets you pumped andsweaty,” said 14-year-old Novatana Wheeler.
“This is a different type of yoga,” saidLeslie Rabi, age 15. “You’re constantly sweat-ing and constantly moving.”
The yoga poses are familiar - the down-ward dog, the chair, warrior one and two,and at the end, a few minutes of meditation,in the dead man’s pose.
“You get to stop time basically,” said
Master yoga at Land O’ Lakes High School
Christie McClure.Yoga is a family pas-
sion.The young woman
stretched into her firstdownward dog at age5. Her mother hadraved about how awe-some her yoga classwas.
“Well, I wanted todo that,” she told hermother.
Denice McClure hadbeen a stressed-out par-ent, living in Ohio, withnot enough hours in the day. But, she tookyoga at a friend’s suggestion and came awaya convert.
“Every piece of my life made sense,”Denice McClure said. “I actually had moretime by going there.”
Trained as a chemist, she retired at age38 and toured the country learning fromdifferent yoga teachers and working towardmaster certification.
Her daughter wasright there, undauntedby being a child noviceamong adults. She has amaturity that is earned.
“She gets acclimatedto the adult world,” hermother said, “and for-gets she is 15.”
Christie McClurewanted to start a yogaclub at Pine ViewMiddle School. But, shehad to wait until fresh-man year at Land O’Lakes High School.
“I wanted to have aclub where studentscould find an outlet andget interested in an ac-tivity,” she said.
The club also focus-es on helping otherstudents who needhelp buying books andother supplies. Specialyoga events are held toraise money. The goal is
to donate $2,000 to the high school by theend of the year.
One recent Friday afternoon, JustinCheriyan, 15, took his first power yoga class. Heis a yoga club member who plans to be back.
“I was looking for a more aggressive form(of yoga) to relieve stress,” he said.
The appeal of power yoga covers thegamut from weight loss, to meeting up withfriends, to becoming a more conditioned
athlete, Christie McClure said.Behind her, an eye-catching mural cap-
tures the spirit of power yoga with messagesencouraging participants to “challenge yourlimits,” “get ready to sweat,” “inhale,” and“wring it out.”
Just give it your best and the rewardscome, the young yoga teacher said.
“As long as you’re getting messy and feel-ing great, that’s what our goal is,” she said.
Instead of rolling out a yoga mat, Leah Burch, 15, right, and Justin Cheriyan, 15, both from Land O’ Lakes, moveinto the chair pose on the patent-pending The Original Power Board.
FRED BELLET/PHOTOSMaster yoga instructor Christie McClure, 15, pushes members of the Land O’ Lakes High School Yoga Club to challenge themselves and‘get messy’ in a power yoga class.
Some students test their flexibility and strength with the wheel pose, while balancing on a board.
Master yoga instructor Christie McClure, 15,founded the Land O’ Lakes High SchoolYoga Club.
Florida Power Yoga puts a unique spin onpower yoga as seen in the studio’s messageon the front window.
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