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Lutz News FREE Lutz News SERVING LUTZ/ODESSA DECEMBER 7, 2011 Florida’s new districts –Page 4-5 New fuel options –Page 14 Freedom girls soccer preview –Page 21 INSIDE Call Attorney JIM HOLLIDAY 813-868-1887 AUTO ACCIDENT? SLIP & FALL? No Fees Or Costs Unless You Win Helping Injured People HOLLID A Y BOMHOFF KARA TINOS P.L. Attorneys at Law “I Will Aggressively Fight To Protect Your Legal Rights” 18920 N. Dale Mabry Hwy Ste 101 Lutz, FL (Corner of Sunlake & Dale Mabry) Get your PUBLIX insert in TheLaker/LutzNews Annual spectacle features a quarter-million lights and a shower of “snow” flakes By B.C. Manion [email protected] The rocking chairs and benches began filling at least a half-hour before the 4th Annual Symphony of Lights was set to begin on a recent Tuesday night at The Shops at Wiregrass. There was a chill in the air,as the specta- tors assembled. Some arrived by strollers. Others came in wheelchairs. Many showed up in groups of four or five or more, with generations of families settling in to watch the show to- gether. By the time the spectacle began, hun- dreds of people were in the mall’s center court. The show is a dazzling display of flashing lights synchronized to tunes by the Trans- Siberian Orchestra and the Boston Pops Orchestra. During one of the songs, snowflakes – well, actually soap flakes – flut- ter down from the sky. The star of the show is a 55-foot Christmas tree, which is flanked by two 25- foot trees.Trees throughout the mall are also lit up, with some programmed to go on and off. The spectacle of lights and color is an obvious crowd pleaser.Little kids jump and dance, while parents and grandparents snap photos. Before and after the show,people pose for photographs in front of the giant tree. “I think it’s vibrant.It’s alive,”said Rose Ponce, who lives in Lexington Oaks, a neigh- borhood in Wesley Chapel.“The kids love the snow.It’s the closest thing they’ll see to snow in Florida.” Ponce, 34, went to the show with her husband, Steven, and their two kids; her sis- ter and her two kids; a friend and her two kids;and,Ponce’s mother. “We’ve come here every year since it started,”said Ponce.“Now that the kids are older,we’ll be going at least once a week.” Her friend, Stacy Fisher, said her daugh- ters “love the music.They love the snow. “We come a couple of times a week,”said Fisher, also 34. She lives in Meadow Pointe, another subdivision in Wesley Chapel. Twenty-seven-year-old Stephanie Cruz – Arts, crafts — and treats Lutz resident David Scamporino attended the Lutz Arts and Crafts Festival at Lake Park with his family on Dec. 4 and took some time to enjoy some flavored ice, one of many tasty options at the annual holiday event. (Photos by Glenn Gefers of www.photosby3g.com) For complete coverage, see page 7. A Lutz Schoolhouse Christmas By B.C. Manion [email protected] In a community that treasures its tradi- tions,Lutz is gearing up for its 15th annual Christmas House at the Old Lutz School. The school and its grounds are decked out in seasonal lights, giant plywood holi- day cards, inflatables, super-sized candy canes, a Nativity scene, wreaths and other décor. The goal is to spread good cheer throughout the holidays, said Phyllis Hoedt, who co-chairs the Citizens for the Old Lutz School, which maintains the his- toric schoolhouse at 18819 N. US 41. Celebrations planned for this year in- clude old-fashioned carols, a “Breakfast with Santa,”and tours of the school,which has been transformed into a Christmas House. Symphony of Lights thrills young and old Hundreds of people turn out to the “Symphony in Lights” show at The Shops at Wiregrass. The Wesley Chapel mall has been presenting a synchronized Christmas lights and music show every holiday season since it opened four years ago.(Photo by B.C. Manion) See LIGHTS, page 15 See SCHOOLHOUSE, page 15

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Lutz NewsF R E E

Lutz NewsSERVING LUTZ/ODESSA D E C E M B E R 7 , 2 0 1 1

Florida’s newdistricts–Page 4-5

New fueloptions–Page 14

Freedom girlssoccer preview–Page 21

INSIDE

Call AttorneyJIM

HOLLIDAY813-868-1887

AUTO ACCIDENT?SLIP & FALL?No Fees Or CostsUnless You Win

Helping Injured People

HOLLIDAYBOMHOFF

KARATINOSP.L. Attorneys at Law

“I Will AggressivelyFight To Protect Your Legal Rights”

18920 N. Dale Mabry Hwy Ste 101 Lutz, FL

(Corner of Sunlake & Dale Mabry)

Get your PUBLIX insert

in TheLaker/LutzNews

Annual spectacle features aquarter-million lights and ashower of “snow” flakes

By B.C. [email protected]

The rocking chairs and benches beganfilling at least a half-hour before the 4thAnnual Symphony of Lights was set to beginon a recent Tuesday night at The Shops atWiregrass.

There was a chill in the air, as the specta-tors assembled.

Some arrived by strollers.Others came inwheelchairs.Many showed up in groups offour or five or more, with generations offamilies settling in to watch the show to-gether.

By the time the spectacle began, hun-dreds of people were in the mall’s centercourt.

The show is a dazzling display of flashinglights synchronized to tunes by the Trans-Siberian Orchestra and the Boston PopsOrchestra. During one of the songs,snowflakes – well,actually soap flakes – flut-ter down from the sky.

The star of the show is a 55-footChristmas tree,which is flanked by two 25-foot trees.Trees throughout the mall are alsolit up,with some programmed to go on andoff.

The spectacle of lights and color is anobvious crowd pleaser.Little kids jump anddance,while parents and grandparents snapphotos.

Before and after the show, people posefor photographs in front of the giant tree.

“I think it’s vibrant. It’s alive,” said RosePonce,who lives in Lexington Oaks,a neigh-borhood in Wesley Chapel.“The kids lovethe snow. It’s the closest thing they’ll see tosnow in Florida.”

Ponce, 34, went to the show with herhusband,Steven,and their two kids;her sis-ter and her two kids; a friend and her two

kids;and,Ponce’s mother.“We’ve come here every year since it

started,”said Ponce.“Now that the kids areolder,we’ll be going at least once a week.”

Her friend, Stacy Fisher, said her daugh-ters “love the music.They love the snow.

“We come a couple of times a week,”saidFisher, also 34. She lives in Meadow Pointe,another subdivision in Wesley Chapel.

Twenty-seven-year-old Stephanie Cruz –

Arts, crafts — and treatsLutz resident David Scamporino attended the Lutz Arts and Crafts Festival at Lake Parkwith his family on Dec. 4 and took some time to enjoy some flavored ice, one of many tastyoptions at the annual holiday event. (Photos by Glenn Gefers of www.photosby3g.com) For complete coverage, see page 7.

A LutzSchoolhouseChristmasBy B.C. [email protected]

In a community that treasures its tradi-tions,Lutz is gearing up for its 15th annualChristmas House at the Old Lutz School.

The school and its grounds are deckedout in seasonal lights,giant plywood holi-day cards, inflatables, super-sized candycanes,a Nativity scene,wreaths and otherdécor.

The goal is to spread good cheerthroughout the holidays, said PhyllisHoedt,who co-chairs the Citizens for theOld Lutz School,which maintains the his-toric schoolhouse at 18819 N.US 41.

Celebrations planned for this year in-clude old-fashioned carols, a “Breakfastwith Santa,”and tours of the school,whichhas been transformed into a ChristmasHouse.

Symphony of Lights thrills young and old

Hundreds of people turn out to the “Symphony in Lights” show at The Shops at Wiregrass.The Wesley Chapel mall has been presenting a synchronized Christmas lights and musicshow every holiday season since it opened four years ago.(Photo by B.C. Manion)

See LIGHTS, page 15

See SCHOOLHOUSE, page 15