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Predatory towing under fire; Preventing substance abuse; Land O’ Lakes in line for bus service
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While there are no easy ways to stopsubstance abuse, there are steps that can betaken to reduce it.
Those strategies will be the focus of dis-cussion during the fifth annual SubstanceAbuse Prevention Conference planned forApril 29 at Saddlebrook Resort.
The event is being presented by BayCareBehavioral Health and Pasco ASAP. The con-ference is from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., at 5700Saddlebrook Way in Wesley Chapel.
“It’s a community conference, so it’s real-ly our opportunity to get new people totake a stake in the coalition and the work ofthe coalition,” said Monica Rousseau, PascoCounty ASAP Coordinator and conferenceco-chair.
The conference theme is “StrengtheningOur Community: Creating HealthySolutions.”
Throughout the day, speakers and pre-senters will share their expertise, solutionsand tools. There also will be more than 20vendors representing behavioral healthproviders and businesses. There will bepanel discussions and breakout sessions, aswell as keynote speakers.
“From my perspective, the main goal isto get people pumped about tackling sub-stance abuse disorders and substancemisuse in Pasco County, and getting peopleto realize that everybody has a stake in this,and everybody can do something,” Rousseausaid.
Substance abuse is a problem that haswide-ranging impacts and can’t simply beleft to “others” to resolve, she said.
“These are not just issues that need to besolved by politicians. They’re not just issuesthat need to be solved by community lead-ers. Regular, everyday, community members— parents, teachers, people without kids.Everybody has a role,” Rousseau said.
“It’s not just people that are abusing ormisusing drugs that are affected. Everybodyis affected,” she added.
Pasco County Tax Collector Mike Fasano,a former Florida lawmaker who spearhead-ed the state’s prescription drug monitoringprogram, will open the conference.
Other speakers include BayCareHealthcare System’s CEO Stephen R. Mason,who will talk about wellness and healthcare integration and Lt. Commander MichaelMuni, who served on President Obama’sTask Force on Heroin.
“The real takeaway from this conferenceis that people will learn strategies,”Rousseau said.
“You will come and be inspired to takehome solutions to apply to where you live,work and play,” she added.
One panel will feature Kurt Browning,superintendent, Pasco County Schools;Doug Leonardo, executive director, BayCareBehavioral Health; Kelly Mothershead,owner, A Focus on Fitness TransformationStudio and Salon; Michael J. Napier, adminis-trator, Florida Department of Health PascoCounty; Chris Nocco, Pasco County Sheriff,
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Preventingsubstanceabuse
Fifth annualSubstance AbuseConferenceSpeakers will talk about strategies to re-duce substance abuse
WHEN: April 29, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
WHERE: Saddlebrook Resort, 5700Saddlebrook Way in Wesley Chapel
COST: $15 until April 20; $25 after that.Lunch is included.
To learn more about the conference andto register, visit PascoAsap.com.
COURTESY OF PASCOASAP.COMLt. Commander Michael Muni, who served on President Obama’s Task Force on Heroin, willaddress the need for local heroes to help reduce substance abuse.
By Kathy [email protected]
Pasco County commissioners want toput the brakes on predatory towing of vehi-cles.
Pasco County Commissioner MikeMoore brought the matter up in Februaryafter receiving complaints from residentswho chose to call a taxi or a friend for aride home after an evening of drinks anddinner.
“Someone is being responsible,” saidMoore, who discussed the problem again atthe April 12 Pasco County Commissionmeeting. “They take Uber, or they ride homewith a friend. They are not putting our citi-zens at risk on the road.”
But, Moore said some towing companies
sweep through parking lots in the weehours of the morning, especially onweekends, and haul off any vehi-cles they find.
Residents wind up payinghefty sums to get theircars back, even thoughthey did the right thing bynot driving, Moore said.
On April 26 at 1:30p.m., a public hearing will beheld to consider an amendmentto the county’s towing ordinance.The hearing will be in the boardroomof the West Pasco Government Center, at8731 Citizens Drive, in New Port Richey.
The City of Tampa and HillsboroughCounty have similar ordinances, andPinellas County is considering one, county
officials said.The amendment would ban re-moval of a vehicle between 9
p.m. and noon when parkedat an establishment li-
censed to sell beer,wine and alcohol forconsumption onpremises. The excep-
tion would be if theproperty owner signs an
order permitting the removalof a particular vehicle.A towing company would be
required to have such an order priorto hauling off a vehicle.
“It sounds like a reasonable solutionto predatory towing,” said Pasco CountyCommissioner Ted Schrader.
Predatory towing under fire
By Kathy [email protected]
Land O’ Lakes is experiencing unprece-dented growth as more residential andcommercial ventures pop up, especiallynorthward along U.S. 41. But, one item thatisn’t seen in the area is public bus transit.
Pasco County commissioners arepreparing to change that by adding a circu-lator bus route to its list of capitalimprovement projects for fiscal year 2017.
On April 12, commissioners directedstaff members to craft a business plan foroperating the route.
Commissioners will review the propos-al, along with other projects, when theybegin discussions in summer for the 2017budget.
Estimated costs for the route include anannual operating budget of about$300,000, plus a one-time purchase of abus at a cost of about $110,000.
The circulator route currently is on thecounty’s unfunded capital improvementlist. Funding for the circulator route couldcome from the county’s tax increment fi-nancing, which directs a portion ofproperty tax revenues to community-basedprojects.
“We are getting a lot of requests from
Land O’ Lakes,” said Philip Pumphrey, thecounty’s public transportation manager.
The proposed route would have stopson North Dale Mabry Highway at Targetand Walmart.
Moving north along U.S. 41, bus stopswould include the Central Pasco Chamberof Commerce, the Florida Department ofHealth, Land O’ Lakes Community Center,the post office, Wilderness Commons Plaza,Land O’ Lakes High School, the PascoCounty school district headquarters, and
the detention center.Buses also would
follow a loop east onState Road 54 to CollierCommons and theLand O’ Lakes library.
Pasco CountyCommissioner MikeMoore suggestedadding as many stopsas possible at govern-ment buildings.
“I think about howthis is a major corridor,and we don’t haveservices there. The areais growing by leapsand bounds. Now wehave a chance to cor-
rect that and make something happen,” hesaid.
Pasco County Commissioner TedSchrader likes the concept, but he wants tosee cost data on this and other proposedprojects.
“Before I support this, I want to knowexactly what is going to be impacted,” hesaid. “I just want to make it clear this com-missioner has concerns about where the
Land O’ Lakes in line for bus service
See BUS, page 11A
COURTESY OF PASCO COUNTYA circulator public bus route on U.S. 41 in Land O’ Lakes will beconsidered for funding in fiscal year 2017.
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An effort that began seven years ago onthe Hanna Road campus of Learning GateCommunity School, in Lutz, has morphedinto an event expected to draw thousandsto Tampa’s Lowry Park on April 23 in a festi-val that pays homage to protecting MotherEarth.
EcoFest is an annual event aimed at rais-ing awareness about the principles ofsustainability — ecology, equity and econo-my.
Learning Gate Community School, theUniversity of South Florida’s Patel College ofGlobal Sustainability and the City of Tampahave joined forces to present the festival,also dubbed as Earth Day Tampa Bay, nearthe park’s band shell at 7525 North Blvd., inTampa.
Michele Northrup, who has been eventcoordinator of EcoFest since its inception,has watched it grow and evolve.
There were 40 vendors and about 500attendees at the first EcoFest, she said. Thisyear, there are 158 vendors, plus a waitinglist of 20. More than 4,000 people are ex-pected to attend.
Parking and admission are free, and thereare plenty of free activities, too, Northrupsaid.
There are plenty of opportunities tolearn and have fun, too, she said.
There will be live music, workshops, cos-tumed superheroes, demonstrations,informational booths, green living productsand services.
Local artists, green businesses, environ-mental organizations, alternative healthpractitioners, renewable energy specialists,and people from organic farms and gardenswill be there, too.
“We have some unique vendors. We’vegot some really cool artisans, craftsmen,”Northrup said.
Most of the vendors are local, comingfrom such communities as Tampa, NorthTampa, Wesley Chapel, Carrollwood andSouth Tampa.
Last year, the festival was set up deliber-ately to mimic a marketplace, and it’s goingto be set up the same way this year,Northrup said.
“Everybody loved that,” Northrup said.Another highlight will be an agility
course, designed by a competitor from thepopular television show “American NinjaWarrior.”
There also will be a yoga zone, with dif-ferent yoga themes throughout the day. And,there will be a drum circle, too.
All four of Tampa’s big attractions —Busch Gardens, Lowry Park, The FloridaAquarium, and MOSI — will be there,Northrup said.
The City of Tampa’s Solid Waste depart-ment will be demonstrating how to useplastic bags to make crafts.
Some members of the GFWC Lutz-LandO’ Lakes Woman’s Club will be getting intothe act, too. Northrup has invited them toshow how plastic grocery store bags can beconverted into mats.
To say Northrup is enthused about theevent would be an enormous understate-ment.
“It’s going to be phenomenal,” she said.
The seventhannualEcoFest, likethe one lastyear, will bepresented atTampa’s LowryPark. Themoss-drapedoaks provide alovely back-drop to theevent that aimsto promoteearth-friendlyliving
Seventh annualEcoFestWHERE: Lowry Park, 7525 North Blvd., inTampa (in the band shell area and acrossthe street)
WHEN: April 23, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.More than 150 vendors, speakers and ac-tivities, in a festival aimed at promotingearth-friendly living.
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The holiday of Pesach, orPassover, is an eight-day festivalcelebrated in the early spring,from the 15th through the 22ndof the Hebrew month of Nissan.This year, it runs from April 22to April 30. It commemoratesthe emancipation of theIsraelites from slavery in ancientEgypt. Following the rituals ofPassover allows the Jewish com-munity to relive and experiencethe freedom of their ancestors.
OBSERVANCESPassover is divided into two
parts. The first two days, April 22and April 23, and the last twodays, April 29 and April 30, arefull-fledged holidays. Holidaycandles are lit at night, and holi-day meals (Seders) are enjoyedboth days. The middle four daysare referred to as chol hamoed,or semi-festive “intermediatedays.”
SEDERSThe highlight of Passover is
the Seder, which is observed oneach of the first two nights ofthe holiday. The Seder is a 15-step, family-oriented traditionand ritual-packed feast.
THE FOCAL POINTS OFTHE SEDER INCLUDE:• Eating matzah, which is un-
leavened bread• Eating bitter herbs to commemorate the
bitter slavery endured by the Israelites• Drinking four cups of wine or grape juice
to celebrate the newfound freedom• The recitation of the Haggadah, a liturgy
that describes the story of the Exodusfrom Egypt. The Haggadah is the fulfill-ment of the biblical obligation to recountthe story of the Exodus on the night ofPassover.
SYMBOLIC SEDER FOODS: • Maror: bitter herbs, usually horseradish,
to serve as a reminder of the bitterness ofslavery
• Saltwater: symbolizing the tears of theslaves
• Charoset: sweet paste made of fruit andnuts, symbolizing the mortar the slavesused to build the Egyptian pyramids
• Zeroah: shank bone, representing thePassover sacrifice
• Beitzah: hard-boiled egg, symbolic of lifeand birth associated with the spring sea-son
• Karpas: a leafy green vegetable, usuallya piece of lettuce, symbolizing hope
and redemption• Some traditional Ashkenazi Passover
dishes include: gefilte fish, matzah ballsoup, brisket, tzimmis (sweet carrot andfruit dish), and macaroons and spongecake (made from matzah meal) fordessert.
BIGGER MENU FOR PASSOVERIn December, the Conservative Jewish
movement’s Committee on Jewish Law and
Standards issued a ruling allowing the con-sumption of kitniyot (legumes) duringPassover. For thousands of years, AshkenaziJews have followed the tradition of not eat-ing kitniyot on Passover. (The custom wasnot adopted by most Sephardi Jews.)Kitniyot includes beans, corn, rice, millet,peas, soybeans, peanuts, sesame seeds,poppy seeds, mustard and sometimes garlic.
— Compiled by Kevin Weiss
PHOTOS COURTESY OF SHORESH DAVID MESSIANIC SYNAGOGUE OF WESLEY CHAPELThe symbolic foods of a Passover Seder include maror,saltwater, charoset, zeroah, beitzah and karpas.
Passover begins April 22
COURTESY OF RABBI MENDY YARMUSHChildren from the Chabad at Wiregrass’s Hebrew School of the Arts prepare for Passoverby working on a model Seder.
This Chabad Jewish Centre at Wiregrass setup was forthe 100-plus people that joined in on last year’s Seder.
Passover eventsChabad at Wiregrass, 2124 Ashley OaksCircle in Wesley ChapelWHAT: Community Passover Seder withRabbi Mendy and Chanie Yarmush, com-plete with a gourmet Passover dinner,traditional songs, stories and spiritual insights. WHEN: Friday, April 22 at 8:30 p.m.For more information, call (813) 642-3244, orvisit ChabadatWiregrass.com.
Congregation Kol Ami, 3919 MoranRoad, TampaWHAT: Morning: Taanit Bechorim (Fast of theFirstborn), followed by a breakfast.Evening: Shabbat and Erev Pesah I ServicesWHEN: 7:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m., on Friday,April 22For more information, call (813) 962-6338, oremail [email protected].
Congregation Mekor Shalom, 14005A N.Dale Mabry HighwayWHAT: Mincha (afternoon) service followed
by a Seder. There will be a brief prayer expe-rience at which kaddish will be included.WHEN: Friday, April 22 at 4:30 p.m.For more information, call (813) 963-1818, orvisit MekorShalom.org.
Congregation Beth Am, 2030 W. Fletcher Ave.WHAT: Second Night Passover SederWHEN: Saturday, April 23 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.For more information, call (813) 963-1818, orvisit MekorShalom.org.
Shoresh David Messianic Synagogue ofWesley ChapelWHERE: Lexington Oaks Clubhouse, 26304,Lexington Oaks BoulevardWHAT: A Passover Seder Meal with Jews andGentiles celebrating togetherWHEN: Friday, April 22 at 6 p.m.Cost: $15 for adults, $7 for children (ages 5 to 11)For more information, call Rabbi Ed Marvin at(813)-270-6361.
CORRECTION: East Pasco County will be left out of a planned segment of the Coast to Coast Connector Trail. A story published on April 7 in some editions of The Laker/Lutz News failed to specify that itwas referring to the state’s decision not to locate a portion of the trail in East Pasco. A revised version of the story is available on The Laker/Lutz News website, LakerLutzNews.com.
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COMPUTER TUTORINGThe New River Library, 34043 State Road 54in Zephyrhills, offers beginning computertutoring for seniors, ages 50 and older, byappointment only. Those interested can signup and get one-on-one basic computertutoring. To schedule an appointment, call(813) 788-6375.
CARROLLWOOD TOASTMASTERSThe Carrollwood Toastmasters will meet onApril 20, April 27 and May 4 from 7 p.m. to8:30 p.m., at the Jimmie B. Keel RegionalLibrary, 2902 W. Bearss Ave., in Tampa. Fordetails, visitCarrollwood.ToastmastersClubs.org.
TEEN ARTS & CRAFTSThe New River Library, 34043 State Road 54in Zephyrhills, will host a Teen Arts andCrafts Day on April 21 at 4:30 p.m., forgrades 6 and above. There will be anassortment of crafts and refreshments. Forinformation, call (813) 788-6375.
TEEN GAMINGThe Hugh Embry Library, 14215 Fourth St.,in Dade City, will host a teen gamingevening on April 21 from 4 p.m. to 5:30p.m., for grades 8 to 12. There will bePlaystation, Xbox, and Wii U, plus freesnacks and drinks. For information, call(352) 567-3576.
SENIOR GAMESThe Land O’ Lakes Library, 2818 CollierParkway, will host senior games on April 21from 10 a.m. to noon, for adults. There willbe cards, board games and video games.Refreshments will be provided. Forinformation, call (813) 929-1214.
DREAMHOUSE THEATRE SHOWDreamhouse Theatre will present “The 25thAnnual Putnam County Spelling Bee” onApril 22 and April 23 at 8 p.m., and aSunday matinee on April 24 at 3 p.m. Fortickets and information, call Bryan D’Onofrio at (813) 997-7146, or visitDreamhouseTheatre.com.
COLORING FOR ADULTSThe New River Library, 34043 State Road 54in Zephyrhills, will host “Color Tonic” onApril 22 at 2 p.m. Refreshments will beprovided. For information, call (813) 788-6375.
PASSOVER SEDERChabad at Wiregrass will host a communityPassover Seder on April 22 at 8:30 p.m., atthe Chabad Jewish Centre at Wiregrass,2124 Ashley Oaks Circle in Wesley Chapel.No membership is required. Forinformation and to RSVP, visitChabadAtWiregrass.com.
FIESTA FOR AUTISMThe 11th annual “Fiesta By the Bay forAutism” will be April 22 at the Ybor CityMuseum Garden, 1818 E. Ninth Ave., inTampa. Doors open at 6 p.m. There will bedancing, food, an auction, and children’sactivities. Admission includes a full dinnerbuffet. Tickets are $25 in advance, and $10for students. For information, contactChristine Rover at (813) 974-9264 [email protected].
SMART DRIVER COURSEThe AARP Smart Driver class for drivers age50 and older will be offered at the Land O’Lakes Library, 2818 Collier Parkway, on April22. Most automobile insurance companiesoffer a discount for completing the class, witha certificate valid for three years. The cost is$15 for AARP members, and $20 for non-members. Registration is required. For classtime, call Eugene Pool at (813) 949-8585.
JUNGLE BOOK SCREENINGStudio Movie Grill at the University Mall,12332 University Mall Court in Tampa, will
host a screening of the new movie “TheJungle Book” for children with specialneeds and siblings, on April 23 at 11 a.m.The film will be shown with lights up andsound lowered for those sensitive tostimuli. Children will be permitted to movearound and talk during the movie. Theevent is feree for special needs childrenand siblings, but everyone else pays a $6matinee ticket price. Tickets are availableon a first-come, first-served basis.Upcoming movies include “Ratchett andClank” and “The Angry Birds Movie.” Forinformation, call (813) 241-3800.
FAMILY MOVIE & POPCORNThe Hugh Embry Library, 14215 Fourth St.,in Dade City, will host a free family movieand popcorn on April 23 from 2 p.m. to3:30 p.m., for kids ages 12 and younger.The 2015 movie is an adventure about acaveboy and a dinosaur. For information,call (352) 567-3576.
SCAVENGER HUNT FUNDRAISERThe Alzheimer’s Association will host a“Scavenger Hunt for the Cure” fundraiseron April 23 from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., startingat Bad Monkey, 1717 E. Seventh Ave., inYbor City. Participants can discover Yborlandmarks while having happy hour drinkspecials and play interactive games atparticipating establishments. There alsowill be a 50/50 raffle and a silent auction.The cost is $20 per scorecard for teams oftwo to six people. Each registeredparticipant will get a free Cigar City beer.For information and to purchasescorecards, call Craig Mayers at (727) 710-4976.
SEWING FOR DOLLSThe Land O’ Lakes Library, 2818 CollierParkway, will offer a basic sewing class ondoll dresses on April 23 from 2 p.m. to 4p.m., for ages 9 and older. Participants canlearn how to make a dress for an 18-inchdoll. A signed liability waiver is required. Toregister, call (813) 929-1214.
NATIVE PLANT SOCIETYThe Nature Coast Chapter of the FloridaNative Plant Society will host its firstNative Gardens Tour in Pasco County onApril 24 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Participantscan visit seven sites, including a business,residences and a wildflower nursey, alongState Road 54. For tickets and information,call Steve Joyce at (813) 767-3131, or visitPascoNativePlants.org.
CANDIDATE FORUM The Republican Club of Central Pasco willhost a candidate forum for the Republicancandidates for District 5 on April 25 atCopperstone Executive Suites, 3632 LandO’ Lakes Blvd., in Land O’ Lakes. Thecandidates are Thomas A. Celotto, ChrisCooley and Jack Mariano. The club meetsat 6:30 p.m., for refreshments, followed bythe forum at 7 p.m. For information, callSteve Graves at (813) 996-3011.
FOOD TRUCK FRENZYRosecastle of Zephyrhills Assisted Livingand Memory Care, 37411 Eiland Blvd., willhost a “Food Truck Frenzy” on April 27from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. There also will belocal vendors offering farm fresh produceand a selection of homemade goods forpurchase, and door prizes. Admission isfree. For information, call Jessica Pent at(813) 783-8100.
‘THE SECRET GARDEN’The Live Oak Theatre Company willpresent a musical adaptation of “TheSecret Garden” April 29 through May 7, atFaith Evangelical Presbyterian Church, 200Mount Fair Ave., in Brooksville. Each showwill be a dessert theater experience.
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Benefit concertLeonardo Villanueva, a GMA (Gospel Music Asssociation) Dove Awardwinner, will host a benefit concert for Trinity Café 2 on April 23 at 7 p.m.,at First United Methodist Church, 960 W. Lutz Lake Fern Road. Trinity Café2 recently opened in the First Church of God, 2202 E. Busch Blvd. Theconcert hopes to raise awareness and financial assistance for the café’ssecond location. The inaugural Trinity Café has served more than 1.1 mil-lion restaurant-quality meals to hungry and homeless men, women andchildren. The new café expects to feed 200 to 300 people a day.Admission is free, but donations will be accepted.
Steel pan performanceBickley Island Chill will host a steel pan and percussion circle on April 24from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., at Ukulele Brand’s, 4805 Land O’ Lakes Blvd., inLand O’ Lakes. There will be reggae, soca and calypso demonstrationswith a history of steel pan music. Guests can bring percussion or pan in-struments. For information, call (813) 766-0111.
Sing Out concertThe Florida Orchestra will present its first-ever “Sing Out! Tampa Bay” con-cert on April 26 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., at the Mahaffey Theater, 400 FirstSt., S, in St. Petersburg. The singalong event will feature a community cho-rus performing onstage with the orchestra for one night only. Therepertoire will include classical works such as Handel’s “HallelujahChorus,” as well as popular pieces such as “You Raise Me Up” and“Amazing Grace.” Admission is “pay what you can.” For information, visitFloridaOrchestra.org.
Pine View music benefitBeyond Chaotic (a rock band made up of students from Land O’ Lakes,Lutz and Wesley Chapel), and Crossing the Tangent, from WesleyChapel, will play a benefit for Pine View Middle School’s music programon April 30 at 7:30 p.m. The bands will perform at “A Night Under theStars” at the Land O’ Lakes Community Center, 5401 Land O’ Lakes Blvd.There also will be vendors, laser tag and more. For information, call SueCastellano at (813) 929-8684 or (813) 546-0855.
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Admission is $18 for adults, and $5 forstudents 13 and younger, with thepurchase of an adult ticket. For show timesand tickets, visit LiveOakTheatre.org.
HEALTHY KIDS DAYThe East Pasco Family YMCA, 37301Chapel Hill Loop in Zephyrhills, will host afree Healthy Kids Day on April 30 from 11a.m. to 2 p.m. There will be active games,snacks and crafts to motivate and teachfamilies how to develop healthy routinesat home. For information, call (813) 780-9622.
SPRING YOUTH FESTThe Carrollwood Cultural Center, 4537Lowell Road in Tampa, will host a free“Spring Youth Fest” on April 30 from 10a.m. to 4 p.m. There will be liveentertainment by Beyond Chaotic,inflatables, arts and crafts, face painting,fun zones and more. For information, call(813) 269-1310.
TASTE OF PASCOThe Taste of Pasco returns on April 30from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., at The RotaryPavilion at the Concourse in Spring Hill.Guests can sample food and beveragesfrom local restaurants to raise money forlocal nonprofit organizations. Proceedsthis year will help fund projects for TheAngelus, Pasco Kids First, and the PACECenter for Girls-Pasco. There also will belive music and children’s activities. Ticketsare $25 in advance, and $30 at the door.Links to purchase tickets online can befound on the Taste of Pasco Facebookpage, or at TasteOfPasco.com.
TAKE BACK THE NIGHTThe Sexual Violence Task Force of TampaBay will host “Take Back the Night” onApril 30 from 5 p.m. to 10:30 p.m., atNorth Straub Park in downtown St.Petersburg. Survivors of sexual assault anddomestic abuse, along with communitysupporters, family and friends, will gatherfor a night of empowerment and healing.There also will be a music festival,resource fair, ceremony, candlelight vigiland more. For information, call Ken Gibsonat (813) 410-4129.
SENSORY FRIENDLY FILMS AT COBBGrove 16 Cobb Theatres, 6333 WesleyGrove Blvd., in Wesley Chapel, will showsensory friendly family films where kidscan be kids in a safe and acceptingenvironment. The auditoriums are mademore comfortable with brighter lights, andthe sound level is turned down. Theaudience is encouraged to be themselvesand interact with the movie, while having
fun without the worry of disturbingothers. Guests can sing and dance duringthe movies. All shows begin at 10 a.m. • April 30: “Ratchet & Clank”• May 21: “Angry Birds”• June 18: “Finding Dory”For information, call (813) 948-5444.
VENDORS NEEDEDTemple Elijah, 21021 State Road 54 in Lutz,will host a community yard sale on May 14from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., and is looking forvendors. A reserved space costs $20. Forreservations and information, contactElizabeth Melendez at (813) 949-9917 [email protected].
BOY SCOUTS’ METAL DRIVEBoy Scout Troop 33 of Land O’ Lakes ishosting a metal drive through May 16. Allmoney from recycling will go to the troop.All metal will be accepted, as well asappliances, grills, swing sets, compressors,electric motors, pots and pans, wire, oldbicycles, garage doors, metal fencing,circuit boards, junk cars, radiators andmore. Cars will be towed for free.Donations can be dropped off in a bin atthe back of the parking lot at Our Lady ofthe Rosary Catholic Church, 2348 CollierParkway in Land O’ Lakes. Aluminum cansgo in the container by the dumpsters atthe church. Metal also can be takendirectly to Pasco Iron & Metal at 21240Lake Patience Road in Land O’ Lakes (tagthe donation for the troop and ask forreceipt). For information, or if help isneeded with bigger items, call (813) 838-2400 or (813) 731-1664.
FRIENDS SEEKING BOOKSThe Friends of the Land O’ Lakes Library,2818 Collier Parkway, is looking for newmembers and gently used books for allages. Books can be donated at the libraryTuesday through Saturday. New memberapplications can be obtained, filled out andsubmitted at the library. Members meet thethird Wednesday of the month at 2:45p.m., in the library conference room. Forinformation, call (813) 929-1214.
DONATE AND GET DONOR DOLLARSChristian Social Services’ Red Barn ThriftStore, 5514 Land O’ Lakes Blvd, in Land O’Lakes, will accept donations ofnonperishable food, clothing, housewares,linens, books and more. Each persondonating will receive “donor dollars” thatcan be used in the thrift store. The store isopen Tuesday through Saturday, from 10a.m. to 4 p.m. Donations and purchaseshelp Christian Social Services meet theneeds of financially challenged communitymembers.
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A pair of clouded leopardcubs born Feb. 29 at Tampa’sLowry Park Zoo are being in-troduced to the great outdoors.
The cubs, now more than 6-weeks-old, have reached a newstep in their development.
They’re getting a chance toexplore a grassy area, under thewatchful eye of the zoo’s careteam, according to a news re-lease from the zoo.
Zoo visitors also will have achance to get a peek at thetwo tiny female felines, “Aiya” and “Shigu.”
Exposing the cubs to different natural en-vironments provides essential sensoryenrichment for their continued develop-ment.
The zoo staff carefully manages the cubs’interaction and socialization to help buildtheir confidence.
Giving guests a chance to observe thecubs provides an opportunity to educate thepublic about the needs and perils of this rareand vulnerable species.
Aiya and Shigu are the first set of multi-ples for the zoo’s pair of 5-year-old adultleopards.
The cubs have received round-the-clockcare after their birth mother became anx-ious and stopped caring for them.
Within the managed population, cloudedleopard cubs are routinely hand-reared forthe best chance of survival. Hand-rearingalso improves socialization for early intro-ductions to potential mates and reduces fatalattacks by aggressive adults.
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team will begin to transition the cubs to su-pervised independence by introducing themto an appropriate habitat within the zoo.
PHOTOS COURTESY OF TAMPA’S LOWRY PARK ZOOThese tiny clouded leopard cubs at Tampa’sLowry Park Zoo have reached a new step intheir development. Exposing the cubs to dif-ferent natural environments is essential totheir sensory development.
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By Whitney C. ElmoreSpecial to The Laker/Lutz News
I often get calls from residents where I’masked to provide a list of “easy” plants.
The truth is, any plant is technically “easy”to grow once you understand its needs.
However, after attending a seminar by oneof my master gardeners, I was reminded ofthe beauty and simplicity of growing orchids.
I would highly recommend orchids as an“easy” plant.
Orchids are relatively pest free, and makebeautiful indoor and outdoor additions to anyhome. There are thousands of orchid speciesand more hybrids than one could count.Some orchids are terrestrial species, whichmeans they are ground dwellers. There areothers that don’t require soil and grow ontrees, and those type of plants are known asepiphytes.
Epiphytes are not parasites, as they onlyuse the tree as a structural support.
There are three categories of epiphytesthat I find most interesting and “easy.” TheVanda orchids produce bloom spikes capableof lasting three weeks or more. The flowercolors vary from browns and greens to pink,blue, purple, white and even black or gold.You would most readily recognize these or-chid flowers in the welcoming leis of Hawaiiamong other orchid species.
The Cattleyas are probably the most wide-ly grown, and are very popular due to theirshowy flowers and long life. Flower colorsrange through the basic colors, except forblue, and can be found in striking bold huesto almost pastel shades. There are single anddouble blooms, and some even have a light,airy fragrance that won’t overwhelm thesenses. There are Cattleyas that produce up to20 flowers that are 3-inches wide, while oth-ers put on a dramatic show with 7-inchflowers clustered into groups of four or five.
Cattleyas usually only flower once a year— in the spring or fall — and their flowersgenerally last up to six weeks depending onthe species and cultivar.
The third type of epiphytic orchid that Iconsider “easy” would be the Phaleanopsis, or“moth” orchids. These are great for beginnersas they can endure even the brownestthumb. These orchids produce a long arching“spray” of 10 flowers to 20 flowers anywherefrom 3-inches to 4-inches in diameter.Beautiful pinks, yellows, oranges, whites andthose with pops of intermingled colors arecommon.
When in full bloom, these resemble mothsfluttering en masse and can be quite stun-ning. These orchids normally bloom for up toone month in winter or early spring, but withoptimal pruning and growing conditions,they can be induced to flower continuously.
Caring for orchids is quite easy. Key tenetsof orchid care involve: temperature, light, nu-trition, moisture and air movement.
A simple fertilizer for orchids, like 18-18-18 or 20-20-20, and fish emulsion applied tothe roots will be plenty in terms of nutrition.Simply dilute the fertilizer into the water sys-tem you use to maintain moisture.
The amount of moisture varies slightly foreach type of orchid, based on where it’s locat-ed. An orchid that gets more light thananother might require more water, or whenthe temperatures decrease, moisture require-ments might drop.
Keep an eye on the roots. Orchid rootsshould be slightly green – a light green andplump. When orchids need water, the rootstend to become gray and dull, and even with-er slightly. That’s a sure sign they needmoisture. A spray bottle will do nicely, as willa gentle drink from a hose. Direct the waterright onto the roots (to avoid leaf spots) andsoak Vanda roots daily in summer and everyother day in winter. Water your orchids earlyin the day to allow the extra moisture toevaporate and discourage fungal growth.
Cattleyas are a bit more tolerant of drierconditions and can be watered two to threetimes per week – just keep an eye on theroots for stress to know when supplementalmoisture might be needed.
For the Phaleanopsis orchid species, water
them weekly – maybe twice per week. Theseorchids like to be moist, but not wet.
When it comes to light, most of the orchidtypes mentioned in this article like 50 per-cent to 70 percent shade, so screenedporches work nicely.
For the Vandas, a bit more light is best, sothat they receive 40 percent to 50 percentshade.
As for temperature, never let your Vandaorchids get below 60 degrees Fahrenheit, as itmight be fatal. For the Cattleyas andPhaleanopis varieties, temperatures down to40 degrees Fahrenheit or 50 degreesFahrenheit for short periods will not beharmful.
A freeze warning might prompt some pro-tection for exposed orchids, but otherwisethese are quite hardy.
Another key to growing orchids is to pro-mote air movement around the roots. Evenorchids living in pots need course texturedgrowth media, like pine bark (orchid pottingmix) to allow for plenty of oxygen to reachthe roots.
Hanging orchid baskets are a beautifulway to display orchids while allowing theroots to be exposed to the air.
As long as orchids have course texturedgrowing media (bark, not potting soil), mostwill thrive.
Once the mix has broken down into fineparticles, it’s time to repot the orchid into acourser mix. There’s really no right or wrongpot for an orchid — as long as the roots haveair, moisture and nutrients, and the leaveshave the right amount of light.
The only precaution I might offer aboutgrowing orchids is to be sure you’ve got plen-ty of space.
Orchids are enchanting and addictive, notto mention “easy” to grow.
For more information about orchids, orother horticultural needs, call the Universityof Florida/IFAS Extension Pasco CountyOffice at (352) 518-0156. For upcoming semi-nar announcements and registration, go toPasco.ifas.ufl.edu.
Dr. Whitney Elmore is the UF/IFAS PascoCounty Extension Director and an UrbanHorticulture Agent III.
Growing orchids can be easy
PHOTOS COURTESY OF JACK MORGANCattleyas are widely grown because of theirshowy flowers and long life.
Phaleanopsis produce a long spray of 10flowers to 20 flowers, anywhere from 3-inch-es to 4-inches in diameter.
Vanda orchids produce bloom spikes thatcan last three weeks or more.
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The Lutz Nar-Anon group meets everyTuesday at 7 p.m., in the sanctuary at HopeChurch, 5107 Lutz Lake Fern Road in Lutz.
For information on the program, visitNarAnonFl.org, or call the help line at(888) 947-8885.
TRINITY SUPPORT GROUPSThe Medical Center of Trinity, 9220 State
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• Diabetes Support Group at 7 p.m., inConference Room C
Reservations are advised. For informa-tion, call (727) 834-5630.
BREAST CANCER SUPPORTFlorida Cancer Affiliates, 3611 Little
Road in Trinity, will host a breast cancersupport meeting on April 21 from 6 p.m. to7:30 p.m.
The group is an open discussion on top-ics of interest for anyone who has beentouched by breast cancer. Light refresh-ments will be served.
For information, call (727) 236-0302.
HEART DISEASE LECTUREAccess Health Care, 5350 Spring Hill
Drive in Spring Hill, will host a lecture enti-tled “Heart Disease is a Monster We Create”on April 21 from 5:15 p.m. to 7 p.m.
The presentation will cover how pre-vention and healing requires real changesin lifestyle.
For information or to register, call (352)688-8116, ext. 4344.
WOMEN’S SEXUALITY SEMINARThe Medical Center of Trinity, 9330 State
Road 54, will present a seminar on“Sexuality and Our Changing Bodies” onApril 22 at noon.
Dr. Parveen Vahora, gynecologist, willdiscuss what women need to know aboutendometriosis, fibroids, atrophy, and otherphysical changes to stay healthy, vibrantand intimate.
Admission is free. A complimentary lightlunch will be served. Reservations are re-quired.
For information, call (727) 834-5630.
FAMILY CARE CLASSThe Maternity Suites at Oak Hill
Hospital will host a class on new familycare on April 23 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., atthe Graduate Medical Education Building,11307 Cortez Blvd., in Brooksville.
The class aims to prepare families tocare for newborns, as well as each other.Parents will learn newborn care, postpar-tum recovery, and how important supportfor the family is. There will be video anima-tions, and realistic newborn models todemonstrate holding, bathing and safety.The class will be followed by a tour.
To register, call (352) 597-6333.
RUN TO FIGHT OBESITYThe Tampa YMCA Teen Leaders’ Club
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This is a chip-timed race through theroads and trails of the park. Participantswill receive a shirt. There also is a 1-milefun run for kids younger than age 12.Registered participants will receive amedal and a shirt. There are 100 spotsavailable for the fun run.
Check-in is at 8 a.m., followed by the5K at 9 a.m., and the fun run at 10 a.m.
The cost is $20 for 5K runners, and$15 for the fun run. All proceeds will gotoward the teen leaders’ club.
For more information about this event,visit TampaYMCA.org/leaders5k/.
BREAST-FEEDING FORBEGINNERS
The Maternity Suites at Oak HillHospital, 11307 Cortez Blvd., inBrooksville, will host a beginners’ breast-feeding class on April 23 from 10 a.m. tonoon.
Topics will include how breast-feedingworks, latching and positioning, makingenough milk, breast-feeding lifestyle,breast-feeding care, pumping and storage,and returning to work.
For information, call Taylor Theodore at(352) 585-2543.
YOUR POSTURE AND WORKThe Health & Wellness Center at
Florida Hospital Wesley Chapel, 2700Healing Way, will offer a seminar “BadPosture and Bad Work Ergonomics: Howto help you quit your slouching” on April26 at noon.
Participants can find out what tech-niques can be used that will help ineveryday life.
Reservations are required. For informa-tion, call (813) 929-5432, or visitFHWesleyChapel.org/Events.
CARDIO-PULMONARY REHABThe Regional Medical Center Bayonet
Point will host a Tuesday Tutorial on“Cardio-Pulmonary Rehab” on April 26, atthe Rao Musunuru MD ConferenceCenter, 14100 Yosemite Drive in Hudson.Keith Cotter, lead exercise physiologist,will present the program.
Registration and lunch begin at 11:30a.m., followed by the tutorial at noon.
Reservations are required. For informa-tion, call (727) 869-5498.
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Complimentary copies of Aging withDignity’s Five Wishes, a living will, will bedistributed to participants. Gulfside repre-sentative Jennifer Chianella will discussthe benefits of Five Wishes, as well as an-swer questions or concerns about thedocument and end-of-life decisions.
Light refreshments will be served. Forinformation or to RSVP, call (727) 992-8984.
HEALTHY KIDS DAYThe East Pasco Family YMCA, 37301
Chapel Hill Loop in Zephyrhills, will hosta free Healthy Kids Day on April 30 from11 a.m. to 2 p.m. There will be activegames, snacks and crafts to motivate andteach families how to develop healthyroutines at home.
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The run helps promote awareness ofgood health and the importance of educa-tion. Fabric dye will be used to colorparticipant’s shirts while they run.
The entry fee is $7 for students, and $12for adults. The proceeds will help providefield trips, update technology, and purchasespecific classroom materials.
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SHOES 4 SCHOOLS RUN/WALKThe nonprofit C.O.P.E., a children’s out-
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Registration starts at 7 a.m., followed bythe run/walk at 8 a.m. There will be awardsfor top finishers, live musical performances,an auction, and an antique car and motorcy-cle show.
Registrants will receive an event T-shirt. A$5 lunch will be offered by Rose Café ofZephyrhills.
For information and registration, contactJanet Chubinsky at (931) 210-0184.
INFORMATION DAYS FOR PHSC STUDENTS
Saint Leo University will host informationsessions at Pasco-Hernando State Collegecampuses to helps students from PHSC seek-ing transfer to a four-year institution.
• April 26 from 9 a.m. to noon at the NewPort Richey campus, 10230 Ridge Road,Building S, Room 109
• April 27 from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m., at theNew Port Richey campus
• April 27 from 9 a.m. to noon at theBrooksville campus, 11415 Ponce de LeonBlvd., Portable P002
• April 28 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., at theBrooksville campus
For information, call (352) 588-7544, orvisit SaintLeo.edu/PHSC.
SCHOLARSHIP DEADLINE IS APRIL 29
Hillsborough County Social Services andthe Community Action Board will offer$5,000 scholarships to eligible students whowish to continue their education by attend-ing an institution of higher learning.
Applications for scholarships for the2016-2017 school year will be acceptedthrough April 29. Recipients will be notifiedin writing prior to the start of the fall semes-ter. Eligibility requirements include:
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• The applicant’s household income mustfall within 125 percent of the FederalPoverty Guidelines of the CommunityServices Block Grant.
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HIGH-FLYING TEACHER OF THE YEAR
Hillsborough County and Florida Teacherof the Year Diane McKee soared in from 50feet overhead on MOSI’s Sky Trail Zip Line tosurprise a group of middle school studentsgathered at The Museum of Science &Industry to honor their favorite teacher.
McKee received a lifetime MOSI member-ship to honor her dedication to Florida’schildren. The presentation was made 15 feetabove the ground in a ceremony on the SkyTrail Ropes Course. McKee then came downto ground level to visit with the studentsfrom Tampa’s Williams Middle Magnet Schoolwho came to cheer her on.
McKee teaches eighth grade English atthe school.
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Discovery Point centers provide safe, edu-cational and nurturing environments forgrowing children, partnering with TeachingStrategies in using the nationally recognizedearly childhood education program, CreativeCurriculum for Preschool.
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Emily Nathe, a junior at the University ofFlorida College of Agriculture and LifeSciences was selected as the 2016 Pasco CoCattlemen’s and Cattlewomen’s Scholarshiprecipient. Nathe has been a member of thePasco Cattlewomen since 2002, and current-ly a Gator Collegiate Cattlewoman.
She graduated from Pasco-Hernando StateCollege with honors in 2014, and was a PhiTheta Kappa member.
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and Kathryn Starkey, Pasco CountyCommissioner. Panelists will address thecommunity’s response to substance abusein Pasco County.
“Each of them are tackling substanceabuse, in one way or another,” Rousseausaid.
Young people will be moderating theMothers Against Drunk Driving’s panel, andwill be raising questions on a number of is-sues, Rousseau said.
The conference also will address an ef-fort that’s underway to respond tosubstance abuse differently than in the past,she said.
Previously, she said, “substance abuse hasbeen treated as a separate entity. We’re reallytrying to move toward integrating it intogeneral health and wellness conversations.
“By treating it as something separate,we’re only facilitating that stigma,” she said.
Rousseau said the community also needs
to change its mindset about the issue.“When I moved here, people asked me:
‘Why would you move here? This is the pillcapital of the world, and it’s never going tochange.’ And, I would look at them and go,‘No, I’m here to change that.’’’
People need to realize: “You’re making itworse by saying that,” Rousseau said.
She hopes the conference will help in-spire more people to get involved in hercoalition, which is made up of volunteers.
“We know anecdotally that teachers real-ly need help. They don’t know how tode-escalate the situation. They don’t knowwhat to do with students who are present-ing with behavioral problems. And, it’sburning them out.
“We need to teach them (teachers)strategies. We need to teach parents strate-gies.
“In order to do that and have a big im-pact, we need community members whoare interested enough and passionateenough to learn this information, and shareit,” Rousseau said.
money is going to come from. I do haveconcerns when we start talking about cut-ting other capital concerns.”
Pasco County Commissioner JackMariano looked ahead to the potential forthe route to connect to bus service inHernando County. “I think that’s a huge op-
portunity as well,” he said. “This line is soimportant to the future.”
Bus routes along State Road 54, and inthe Moon Lake area of New Port Richey,will see more immediate improvementswith the arrival of new buses.
Two-hour waits between buses willdrop to one hour on State Road 54 on July18. The Moon Lake area also will get ex-panded service on Dec. 5.
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By Kathy [email protected]
Pasco County commissioners have reor-ganized the leadership chart at county’semergency call center — settling an ongo-ing dispute between Pasco County SheriffChris Nocco and Pasco CountyAdministrator Michele Baker.
Commissioners approved a plan onApril 12 to create a new emergency servic-es department with a communicationsdivision and emergency management divi-sion.
They promoted newly hired EmergencyManagement Director Kevin Guthrie to thenew job of emergency services director. Hewill oversee both the 911 center’s opera-tions and emergency management.
Lt. Dan Olds, of the sheriff’s office, willserve as assistant director of the communi-cations division, a role he had before thereorganization.
The county will advertise for the newposition of assistant director of emergencymanagement.
Nocco favored the plan.“Everyone seems to have hit the ground
running. I look forward to seeing in thenext 30 days what their evaluations are,”Nocco said. “I have full confidence in thesetwo men.”
Nearly three weeks ago operations atthe center came under renewed scrutinydue to a mishandled emergency call for awrong-way driver and other dropped orunanswered calls.
It led to a testy commission meetingwhen Nocco recommended that Olds beappointed permanent director, and thecounty’s fire and rescue department namean assistant director.
Commissioners put off a decision fortwo weeks.
In the interim, Baker and Nocco sent let-ters to Pasco County Chairman KathrynStarkey outlining their proposals to resolvethe center’s leadership dilemma.
Baker also removed Jody Kenyon as act-ing director of the 911 center and placedGuthrie in that role. Guthrie previouslyserved in Flagler County where he was in
charge of both public safety communica-tions and emergency management.
The county and sheriff’s office consoli-dated the center’s emergency operations in2013.
Kenyon stepped in as acting director in2014, when the director resigned. He re-mains as technical services manager.
Nocco has cited trust issues as reasonsfor not speaking with Baker, and leavingdiscussions to his staff members.
Baker has cited what she described as“half truths and inaccuracies” in Nocco’sstatements.
Baker said Nocco still doesn’t speak toher.
But, there were no fireworks at the April12 meeting.
Instead, there was a presentation andquick vote to approve the new leadership.
“I’m looking forward to seeing improve-ments,” said Pasco County CommissionerMike Moore.
Guthrie told commissioners in the pasttwo weeks he already has seen faster re-sponse times on calls to the center. He
plans to update commissioners onprogress in 60 days.
“There’s nothing more important thanhaving a quick response on a 911 call,”Starkey said.
The resolution was “a long time com-ing,” said Pasco County Commissioner JackMariano. But, he added, “I think we’re onthe right path.”
COURTESY OF PASCO COUNTYNewly-appointed Emergency ServicesDirector Kevin Guthrie talked with reportersafter Pasco County commissionersapproved a plan to improve operations atthe 911 call center.
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College, a Football Bowl Subdivisionschool. The next player up on the depthchart is rising junior Elijah Thomas, a 5-foot-6, 150-pound scat back. Thomas rushed for222 yards on 18 carries in 2015. TheBulldogs will be led by first-year headcoach Nick Carroll.
SUNLAKE’S BASILONE TIESSCHOOL HOME RUN RECORD
Sunlake High senior catcher GiannaBasilone hit her eighth home run of the sea-son against River Ridge on April 7, tying theschool single-season record set in 2009 bySamantha Dittman. Basilone now holds theschool record for most career home runswith 15. She currently leads all of PascoCounty in the category, and is batting .476
with 36 RBIs. She plans to play college soft-ball at Oklahoma State University.
YOUTH GYMNASTS HEAD TOREGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
Four youth gymnasts from PremierGymnastics in Wesley Chapel will competein the USA Gymnastics RegionalChampionships in Asheville, North Carolina,from April 22 to April 24. Ryan ElizabethAvery, 12 and Kaitlyn Christiano, 11, will par-ticipate in the Region 8 Championships asLevel 6 gymnasts, while Elizabeth Aitken, 12,and Dallas Cornish, 13, will compete asLevel 7 gymnasts. To advance to regionals,the girls beat out several hundred competi-tors at their State Championshipcompetition in February.
CHAMBER HOSTS GOLFTOURNAMENT
The Central Pasco Chamber ofCommerce is hosting its 30th annual golftournament on May 13 at the HeritageHarbor Golf & Country Club in Lutz.Registration begins at noon with a ShotgunScramble Start at 1 p.m. Cost is $70 for anindividual, and $260 for a team of four.Registration includes greens fees, golf cart,range balls and a barbecue awards dinner.There will be an opportunity to win$10,000 for a hole-in-one contest. Tickets arealso available to network at the awards bar-becue for $15 each. For information aboutregistration and sponsorships, visitCentralPascoChamber.com, or call (813)909-2722.
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Land O’ Lakes High School junior LanceMcCabe Sargent admits that if you watchedhim throw two years ago, you’d never expecthim to be one of Tampa’s top prep pitchers.
“I didn’t have the best mechanics,” saidSargent, who doubles as the Gators’ startingthird baseman. “When I’d go in from third(base) to pitch, I’d be all around the place,just kind of poor mechanics. I’d just go onthe mound and throw because I had a prettydecent arm, so I’d just sling it.”
Through 43 innings, the 6-foot-1, 185-pound right-hander boasts a miniscule 0.49ERA — the best mark in Pasco County —making him one of the area’s toughest pitch-ers to face.
Though he’s always had a powerful arm,the Land O’ Lakes coaching staff wasn’t quitesure they had a pitching gem on their hands,until the start of the season.
“Their first words to me were, ‘Whyhaven’t you told me you could pitch before?Why haven’t you asked me to throw in thebullpen?’” said Sargent, who’s in his first yearpitching on the varsity level after throwingextensively in summer travel ball.
“We had an idea he was a pitcher, but hedidn’t pitch at all last year,” said Land O’ Lakeshead coach Jeff May. “We didn’t know howgood of a pitcher he was going to be — wejust knew that he had a very good arm. Hewas a little wild when he first came up withus, but...as he’s gotten bigger and stronger,he’s been throwing harder, and it kind ofdawned on us, ‘Hey, let’s give him a shot,’ andhe’s performed really well.”
Sargent’s path to success this year beganin the offseason and over the summer. Heworked extensively with Tampa-based pitch-ing instructor Anthony Telford, a former MLBmiddle reliever who spent parts of 10 sea-sons playing for the Baltimore Orioles,Montreal Expos and Texas Rangers through-
out the ’90s and early ’00s.Telford focused on improving Sargent’s
pitching motion and follow-through, whichhas allowed the Land O’ Lakes standout to in-crease his fastball velocity from 82 mph to89 mph, paving the way for a dominatingjunior season.
Once his senior year rolls around, Telfordwouldn’t be surprised to see Sargent’s fast-ball velocity increase even further, perhapsreaching the low-to-mid 90s.
“He’s certainly strong enough,” Telfordsaid. His arm action works real well — he hasthe athletic ability. What we focused on most-ly with McCabe was just the mechanics…. oftrying to get him to be able to throw the ballin the strike zone consistently.
“There’s a lot more development. He’s gotthe physical ability, and the thing that hedoes the best is he loves to compete,” Telfordadded.
In addition to a blazing fastball, Sargent isequipped with a curveball, slider and change-up — which he uses to keep opposinghitters off-balance.
“On the lower part of the lineup, I throwmore changeups just to not waste the curve-ball,” said Sargent, who models his game afterNew York Mets all-star pitcher JacobdeGrom. “In the 3, 4 and 5 hole, I’ll mix in acurveball, because they’re a little bit betterhitters.”
The difference in pitch speed betweenhis “violent” fastball and changeup has al-lowed Sargent to be virtually unhittable, androll through opposing lineups with ease inthe process.
“When you throw harder, it’s going tomake your off-speed pitches that much bet-ter, and he’s got a very good off-speed pitch,too,” his varsity coach said. “It’s a good one-two punch.”
“He’s got a natural ability that you can’tteach a lot of guys, which when you’re acoach, you’re immediately drawn to it,” Mayadded. “He’s in the learning curve right nowof becoming a good pitcher; he’s got thetools, and he’s (still) learning the game ofpitching, too.”
Sargent’s current stats and high ceilinghave already caught the eyes of several majorDivision I collegiate baseball programs, in-cluding the University of Central Florida,Florida Gulf Coast University, Alabama A&M,Stetson University, Radford (Virginia)University and High Point (North Carolina)University.
As he manages the extra attention — get-ting inundated with phone calls andmessages from college coaches — Sargent istrying to stay focused on the task at hand:leading Land O’ Lakes (20-3) through a deepplayoff run.
Beyond that, the right-hander has a moreambitious long-term goal in mind.
“My main goal has always been to play inthe big leagues,” he said. “Since I was a littlekid, that’s what I grew up wanting to do.”
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Land O’ Lakes High School softball coachMitchell Wilkins is taking things “one gameat a time.”
Despite wrapping up a marvelous regu-lar season (24-2-1), the third-year coach istrying not to get ahead of himself in lookingat the pathway to a state title, though heknows his team matches up well againstmost opponents.
The Gators are rolling into the playoffsas one of the state’s hottest teams—reelingoff 15 straight wins, many by large marginsof victory.
“I think we’re set,” the third-year coachsaid. “I have in my mind how I want to ap-proach as we go through regionals.”
To win the Class 6A FHSAA (Florida HighSchool Athletic Association) state title, theGators will have to win five straight gamesin the process, starting on April 20.
But, Wilkins is careful not to look too farahead.
“I can’t be distracted by that, because weknow what happened last year—we lost inthe second round at the districts semifinalsand didn’t get to go any further — so wehave to look at each game and figure outwhat’s the best approach for that game be-fore we start looking at a statechampionship.”
After finishing 24-3 last season—districtsemifinals’ hiccup aside— Wilkins knew hehad an established team with lofty expecta-tions entering the 2016 season.
“We knew we had good players, but wewanted to see how they matched up — andso far so good,” Wilkins said. “We’re reallyhappy with what we have, not only onethrough nine, but we’ve got weapons onthe bench that I can put in and feel just ascomfortable having play.”
One player that Wilkins is always com-fortable playing is senior ace pitcherShannon Saile (four no-hitters, 0.66 ERA),who’s struck out 221 batters —which ranksfifth in the state. Her ability to throw all herpitches—fastball, curveball, screwball, rise-ball— in each quadrant of the strike zonehas made the FIU (Florida InternationalUniversity) softball commit a nightmare foropposing hitters.
“She’s been a monster,” her coach said.“She hits both sides of the plate. …She lovesto pitch at the bottom of the strike zone.
“She gets a lot of swinging strikes—pitch-es out of the zone—because the (opposing)girls know they have to be ready and swingearly, because she throws so hard.”
Averaging more than two strikeouts forevery inning pitched, Saile’s presence in thecircle has taken a significant burden off ofthe team’s defense, Wilkins said.
“Defensively, when I only have to ac-count for one out an inning — that is such ablessing,” the Gators coach said. “That takesa lot of stress off our defense. The moststressful thing they have is waiting to see ifsomebody’s going to hit the ball and put itin play. …They have to stay on the balls oftheir feet the whole time, if somebody doeshit it.”
Giving the Gators additional assuranceheading into the postseason is the emer-gence of several young players, includingtwo-way freshmen Callie Turner and ShelbyWestbrook, and sophomores BriannaLindner, Ashley Smith and Tia Williams.
“We have a good mixture of youth andveterans,” Wilkins said, noting eight of theteam’s 14 players will earn their first varsity
letter. “This year, we are better pitching, butwe haven’t hit quite as well as we did lastyear—but we haven’t needed to. In thesame respect, we’ve played better competi-tion this year.”
That “better competition” includesSpringstead (24-1)— a team the Gators fellto 1-0 in extra innings in the season open-er—whom Land O’ Lakes may rematch ifboth teams reach the regional finals.
“We know they’ve made some improve-ments since then, and we’ve made someimprovements since then, so it’ll probably bea little bit different game,” Wilkins said, adding,“we’re confident we can play with them.”
“We feel — especially with Shannonpitching and our defense, and the emergingoffense from our sophomore starters — thatwe can compete with anybody in the state.”
COURTESY OF LAND O’ LAKES SOFTBALLHead Coach Mitch Wilkins has led theGators to two straight 20-win seasons. Theteam will compete in the Class 6A FHSAAregionals, starting April 20.
PHOTOS COURTESY OF LORRAINE SARGENTLance McCabe Sargent has the lowest ERA (0.49) in Pasco County. His presence on themound is one reason why Land O’ Lakes High School stands at 19-3 overall. He’s also aproductive player at the plate, with a .394 batting average and 16 RBIs. In addition to hisduties on the mound, Sargent is the starting third baseman for the Land O’ Lakes Gators.
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Rising senior running back AntwioneSims will miss a portion of the 2016 regularseason after he tore his ACL at a footballcamp about a month ago. Last year, Simsrushed for a school-record 2,093 yards and24 touchdowns, and was named a third-team, Class 5A all-state selection.
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Lance McCabeSargentLand O’ Lakes junior starting pitcher andthird basemanPitching Stats: 43 innings pitched, 3 com-plete games, 7 wins, 0.49 ERA, 53strikeouts, .137 opponent batting averageBatting Stats: .394 batting average, 1home run, 6 extra base hits, 17 runs, 16 RBIsTravel Club: Orlando ScorpionsCollege interest: University of CentralFlorida, Florida Gulf Coast University,Alabama A&M, Stetson University, Radford(Virginia) University and High Point (NorthCarolina) University.MLB pitching comparison: New YorkMets right-hander Jacob deGrom
Land O’ LakesGators softballHead Coach: Mitchell Wilkins (3rd year)Record: 24-2-1
Player to watch: Senior pitcher ShannonSaile (15-2 W-L, 0.66 ERA, 221 Ks, four no-hit-ters)
“Shannon’s been great. She’s done every-thing we’ve asked her to do and more.She elevated her game a couple sum-mers ago when she realized she had theopportunity to be the No. 1 pitcher. Sheadded some miles per hour to her pitch-ing speed and worked on her differentpitches to be that dominant pitcher. Shehas worked hard to become that.” — Coach Mitchell Wilkins
SOPHOMORE SLUGGERS: Brianna Lindner (.375 avg., 4 HRs, 26 RB)Tia Williams (.463 avg., 4HRs, 30 RBI)Ashley Smith (.443 avg., 2 HR, 16 RBI)
X-Factor: Freshman Shelby Westbrook (29runs scored, 16 stolen bases)
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Twenty-one-year-old Michelle Stein, of Tampa, checks out a high-performance Chevrolet Camaro that seems tobe looking back at her at the Medical Center of Trinity’s ‘Start Your Engines’ event. Stein, who works for USF’sGlobal Medical & Dental Brigade, was on the hunt for vendors and doctors, she said, who would be availablefor an upcoming brigade fundraiser.
Five-year old Evrett Hernandez, of Land O’ Lakes, found a Shelby Cobra that caught his eye whilevisiting the Medical Center of Trinity’s ‘Start Your Engines’ event. Evrett was there with his dad,George Hernandez, his brother Asher, 1, and sister Zemma, 3.
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FRED BELLET/PHOTOSMore than 200 cars and owners took part in the ‘Start Your Engines’ event at Medical Center of Trinity.
Wearing a shirt that matches the design on his show car, Mike Gellatly, of Riverview,puts the finishing touch to his 1932 Ford Coupe, which he says took 10 years forhim to build. Gellatly said he’s owned the car for 16 years.
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Hundreds turnedout Medical Centerof Trinity’s “Start
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Car enthusiasts had achance to see interesting andunusual automobiles, andhear from owners whopainstakingly restored them.They also had a chance topick up some informationaimed at helping them livehealthier lives.
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Robert Riehl’s T-shirt expressed a sentiment shared by many car enthu-siasts. Riehl, of Spring Hill, was one of hundreds at the Medical Center ofTrinity’s ‘Start Your Engines’ event. He brought his 2016 DodgeChallenger Hellcat, which he said has a 707-horsepower. His wife,Katherine, was there, too, showing off her Dodge.
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Koopa is a playful boyKoopa has been at the shelter for way too long, and would love to find an activefamily. He is working with our trainer here at the shelter, and knows the commandsfor sit and down, and also walks nicely on a leash. Come meet this handsomeboy.
If you would like to adopt either Koopa or Marlene, be sureto visit Pasco County Animal Services at 19640 DogpatchLane in Land O’ Lakes. All adoption fees includespay/neuter, microchip and vaccines. For more information,email [email protected].
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Aging gracefullyRiley appeared in The Laker back in November 2001 at the age of 3.She is now 17 years old and has retired to the Tampa Bay Golf andCountry Club, in San Antonio, with her parents, Pete and SueNickerson. Riley enjoys golf cart rides around the neighborhood andnaps on the front porch.
KITTEN SHOWERThe Pasco County Animal Services de-
partment will host a kitten shower on April20 at 6 p.m., in the conference room ofBuilding B at 19640 Dogpatch Lane in LandO’ Lakes.
Cats that have not been spayed orneutered reproduce and flood the shelterwith homeless litters and motherless new-born felines.
Come to the shower, have a piece of cake,fill out an application, and learn what it takesto be a foster parent of a newborn kitten.Foster applicant interviews and approvalsalso will take place during the shower.
The animal services department has aregistry and would appreciate any assistancein caring for these little ones. Items neededinclude kitten bottles and brushes, kitten for-mula/kitten milk replacer, heating pads (noauto shut-off), blankets, towels, sheets,canned kitten food, and clean, disinfected,lightly used kitten carriers.
For information, call (813) 929-1212.
LOW-COST PET VACCINESPasco County Animal Services, 19640
Dogpatch Lane in Land O’ Lakes, is offeringresidents an opportunity to save money andprotect family pets with $5 rabies vaccinesand $15 microchips, on April 30 from noonto 4 p.m., or while supplies last.
Pet owners who purchase the low-costrabies vaccines also will be required to ob-tain a county dog license at the price of $10for an altered pet, or $35 for an unaltered
pet. The county licenses are required andcan only be issued if the pet is up to date onthe rabies vaccination.
For information, call (813) 929-1212.
BARN CATS NEED WORKBarn cats live primarily outdoors in a feral
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Pasco County Animal Services, 19640Dogpatch Lane in Land O’ Lakes, currentlyhouses several barn cat candidates. Thesecats can provide nontoxic and effective pestcontrol.
Adoption fees have been waived for theseout-of-work kitties.
For information on the barn cat program,email [email protected].
WOOFSTOCK COMING MAY 14Pasco County Animal Services will pres-
ent “Woofstock” on May 14 from 11 a.m. to 4p.m., at Florida Estates Winery, 25241 StateRoad 52 in Land O’ Lakes.
There will be live bands, kids’ crafts, ponyrides, local vendors, food trucks, wine tast-ings and more. The fundraiser will help thecare of sick and injured animals that comeinto the shelter.
A PCAS veterinarian also will administer$5 rabies vaccines and $15 microchips.
Tickets are $5. Kids age 10 and youngerare free. For tickets and information on par-ticipating, visit FPCAS.org.
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