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Sludge disposal passesthe smell testBy Kathy [email protected]
Getting rid of thousands of wet tons ofsludge each year – also known as biosolids –isn’t as easy as flushing a toilet and watch-ing it drain out of sight —beyond anyone’ssmell.
Pasco County is looking toward newtechnology and biosolids management com-pany, Merrell Bros. Inc., to deliver a solution.
Pasco County commissioners heard apresentation during a May 17 workshop re-garding a proposed facility that can turnsludge into dry fertilizer that can be sold.
Consultants from CDM explained howthe system would work to commissioners.
Merrell would construct and operate thefacility, which would be owned by thecounty and located at the Shady Hills solidwaste complex.
County officials estimate a cost savingsof as much as $750,000 a year based on aservice agreement with Merrell.Construction costs would not exceed $13million. The facility could be online withintwo years.
The Indiana-based company is the sec-ond to seek the county’s business. In 2011,commissioners selected Earth, Wind & FireTechnologies to handle the county’s sludge,but the company folded before negotiatinga contract.
Earth, Wind & Fire planned to create asynthetic diesel fuel from the sludge.
Pasco annually ends up with about23,000 tons of sludge that fills about 1,100dump trucks, according to Anthony Pevec,environmental engineer with CDM.
Much of it is composted or hauled tolandfills in Georgia. But, some also goes toSt. Cloud, where the largest bio-landfill incentral Florida is located. Tipping fees thererose about 13 percent in the last year, ac-cording to data from CDM.
Pevec told commissioners that gettingrid of sludge is expensive and is gettingmore so as state regulations limit availablesites. Counties worried about protectingclean water also are restricting new site per-mits, including Pasco.
According to CDM, St. Petersburg’s dis-posal method is estimated to cost about $80million.
Nearly four years ago, HillsboroughCounty spent more than $25 million on a
KATHY STEELE/STAFF PHOTOSCheddars Scratch Kitchen opened on June 6 in front of Tampa Premium Outlets.
By Kathy [email protected]
Pasco County residents looking to grab abite to eat will have two new dining optionsstarting this month.
One of those options, Cheddar’s ScratchKitchen, opened on June 6.
Chick-fil-A will open June 30.The restaurants are side-by-side on Sun
Vista Drive, in front of Tampa PremiumOutlets, off State Road 56, in Wesley Chapel.
Before opening day at Cheddar’s, about170 employees received training andworked at an invitation-only dinner sessionto get ready for customers.
“I think we’re excited. It’s a new destina-tion, a new area,” said Mark Garcia, a generalmanager from Laredo, Texas. He was on tem-porary assignment to launch Cheddar’s atthe Cypress Creek Town Center, a major re-tail center anchored by the outlet mall.
Pasco County resident John Seebach willbe the new restaurant’s general manager.
Diners weren’t the only ones eager tohave Cheddar’s on their radar. Garcia saidabout 1,500 people applied for jobs.
The restaurant seats nearly 320 peopleand serves meals made fresh from scratchdaily. Menu items include hand-batteredonion rings, grilled hand-cut salmon, home-made chicken pot pie and hot fudge cakesundaes.
“Everything is made pretty much inhouse,” Garcia said.
This is the first Cheddar’s in Pasco.Next door, construction crews are busy
getting Chick-fil-A primed for its opening.Owner Britt Young previously owned a
Chick-fil-A in Moultrie, Georgia.“I’ve got family all around here,” said
Young, who lives in Lutz. “We love the area.”The chicken chain got its start in 1946 as
a diner in Atlanta, opened by Truett Cathy.Cathy opened his first Chick-fil-A brandrestaurant in 1967, also in Atlanta. From thebeginning, Cathy kept his restaurants closedon Sundays, saying employees needed timeto spend with their families.
According to the company website,Chick-fil-A has about 1,700 locations in 38states and Washington D.C. See SLUDGE, page 11A
Cheddar’s Scratch Kitchenopens, Chick-fil-A comes next
Construction is nearing an end at Chick-fil-Aon Sun Vista Drive, by Tampa PremiumOutlets. Opening is June 30.
By Kathy [email protected]
Pasco County property values grew byabout $1.1 billion in 2015, according to taxestimates released by the Pasco CountyProperty Appraiser’s Office.
That’s about 5.2 percent higher than thecurrent tax roll and shows acceleratedgrowth, compared to the previous steadygrowth of 4 percent, year to year.
Much of the increase is being fueled bynearly $685 million in new residential andcommercial construction.
The southern half of Pasco, particularlyalong the State Road 54/State Road 56 corri-dor is driving the growth, said Wade Barber,chief deputy at Pasco County PropertyAppraiser’s office.
“I think it will continue to be so,” he said.“Nothing up north is really going gang-busters yet.”
County records reflect the rising values.Tampa Premium Outlets, which opened
with more than 90 stores in October 2015,currently is valued at about $98 million. Ayear earlier with only vacant land to assess,the county pegged the property’s taxablevalue at nearly $12 million.
Lowe’s on State Road 54 in Lutz jumpedfrom about $1.8 million in taxable value in2015 to about $8.8 million now, recordsshow. The home improvement store openedin April 2015.
More new housing construction is onthe way, including Bexley Ranch in Odessaand Union Station in Wesley Chapel. FloridaHospital Center Ice Complex in WesleyChapel is expected to open in October.
The upward trend in valuations couldcontinue, but Ward cautioned that state-im-posed caps on increases play a role inholding values down.
State law limits increases in valuations tono higher than 10 percent for commercial,nonresidential properties, and no more than3 percent for homesteaded properties.
“It really holds you to the 5 percentrange without new construction,” Barbersaid.
Overall, the boost in valuations spread to
Pasco’s cities as well.Estimated values and percentage increas-
es are: Zephyrhills, $609 million, a 1 percentincrease; Dade City, $265.7 million, a 2.1percent increase; San Antonio, nearly $56million, a 3.2 percent increase; Port Richey,nearly $252 million, a .08 percent increase;and New Port Richey, $504 million, a .08percent increase.
The Town of St. Leo showed a modest in-crease of about $22,400 to an estimatedvalue of about $8.7 million. But, the town’sproperty values remain in the doldrumscompared to the nearly $10 million value in2014.
The town lost about 85 homes in theLake Jovita subdivision when Gov. RickScott signed a bill to de-annex the homes in2014. The homes were added to unincorpo-rated Pasco’s tax base.
Pasco property values on the rise
FILE PHOTOSCrowds gathered outside stores on opening day at Tampa Premium Outlets. The mall was partof nearly $685 million in new construction that is pushing up Pasco County’s property values.
Lowe’s home improvement store on StateRoad 54 is valued at about $18 million byPasco County Property Appraiser’s office, andhelped boost overall county property values.
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She’s back in the saddle againBy Kevin [email protected]
Christina Glenn is back to training andriding thoroughbreds on a daily basis.
The 18-year-old was sidelined for a fewyears because of surgery required by acongenital heart condition.
She was born with Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome, meaning she had anextra electrical pathway between herheart’s upper chambers (atria) and lowerchambers (ventricles), resulting inepisodes of rapid heartbeats (tachycardia).
The rare condition affects about fourout of every 100,000 people.
Now a freshman at Pasco-HernandoState College, Glenn began riding horses atabout age 7, but had to stop to have aheart procedure.
“When I was little, I always liked horsemovies...and being outdoors,” said Glenn,noting she has an affection for all animals.
“It’s all she wanted to do since she wasa little girl,” her mother, Monique said. “Shewould always say, ‘I want to ride horses, Ijust want to ride horses.’”
Shortly after she began riding as an ado-lescent, Glenn’s cardiologist advised her tostop the activity until she had heart sur-gery. The surgery removed the extraelectrical pathway through the use of acatheter-based procedure, otherwiseknown as ablation.
Heeding her physician’s recommenda-tion, Glenn stopped riding for about fiveyears before being receiving the OK to re-sume equestrian-related activities.
She hasn’t stopped riding since.“I like the adrenaline and the thrill,” said
Glenn, who trains horses at ShowcaseFarms in Lutz. “I’m actually the only one inmy family that really likes (riding) horses;we’re actually all allergic to horses.”
Shortly after starting back up, Glenn“fell in love” with Longo, a 1,200-poundhorse named after Tampa Bay Rays all-starthird baseman Evan Longoria.
Formerly mistreat-ed when it wasyounger, Longo cameto Glenn as a very“scared and skittish”horse, making itstraining a lengthywork-in-progress.
“He was like thehorse that no onewanted to ride in thebarn,” said Glenn, a
2015 graduate of Sunlake High School.“When we went to our first (equestrian)show, we couldn’t even get a saddle onhim. He was rearing up and bucking andwould try to run you over.”
To contain the horse, Glenn wouldwork with Longo four days to five days aweek, training him as a show hunter andjumper over a period of about four years.
“There’s a lot of therapy with horses,”Monique said. “They worked together andcreated that bond and strengthened eachother, and helped with each other’s weak-nesses.
“They both healed each other,”Monique added. “I think she healed hisheart and he healed hers, too.”
Glenn developed Longo—who’s showname is ‘Home Run Hitter’— to the pointwhere he was able to surpass 5-footjumps, and perform well in several eques-trian circuits throughout the state,including the 2015 HITS (Horse Shows inthe Sun) Horse Show in Ocala, where to-gether they placed first in a class of 60entries.
“They won a lot of competitions to-gether—a lot of really good competitionstogether,” Glenn’s mother said.
With Longo aging—he’s approximately
20 years old — and Glenn’s desires tocompete at an even higher level, she madethe tough decision to sell the aging horsein December to Kaycie Smith, a fellowequestrian.
“This is kind of his retirement job be-cause he’s jumping 2 (feet) to 3 feet now,”Smith said. “He’s not jumping as high nowthat he’s a little older.”
“It worked out the best way possible,”said Glenn, noting she’s often able visitLongo at the stables in Lutz. “He can stilljump, but we don’t want to injure him.”
Glenn’s current project is a 1,400-pound, 5-year-old horse named Zen, whomshe bought from an owner in Colorado afew months back.
Zen is still in the beginning stages of histraining and development, Glenn said,adding she plans to start competing withthe horse this summer.
“He’s very hard to train, and didn’t (ini-tially) know what I was asking him, butthese last few weeks, he’s already gotten50 times better than he’s been,” Glenn ex-plained. “We’ll probably do a few showsthis year, get him off the property and gethim used to the environment of showing.”
As she continues to work with Zen andto continue her equestrian career, Glennhopes to one day become a full-time horsetrainer.
“I’m thinking about...majoring inFamily Counseling and Psychology, andworking with children and horses in somekind of a therapeutic way,” she said. “That’dbe my dream job.”
As for her heart condition, Glenn saidshe had a few episodes during her senioryear of high school, where she wouldsometimes get dizzy and “pass out” duringintense physical activity.
While noting she’s fine now, Glenn andher family continue to closely monitor herhealth.
“We’re just keeping an eye on it and(keeping) our fingers crossed,” her mothersaid.
COURTESY OF CHRISTINA GLENNChristina Glenn and her former horse, Longo, leap through a jumping obstacle. Longo hasjumped as high as 5 feet and has won several equestrian circuits.
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To begin to appreciate the suddenand shocking loss of Joseph NealHancock — legacy grove owner,
ubiquitous volunteer, Southern historianand, poignantly, amateur bicycling enthusi-ast — you begin here, a half-mile and thensome from Townsend House Cemetery.
Here, if you weren’t among the earliestarrivals, is where you park, on the edge ofanother of Pasco County’s narrow, unpavedroads, among the four-wheel-drive SUVs andpickup trucks. So very many pickup trucks,signaling something else important: This is afuneral for a working man.
And so, despite the morning’s risingheat, you slip into your sport jacket — re-spect must be paid — and strike out aroundthe bend, kicking up dust in pursuit of theold final resting place for some of the eastcounty’s most notable pioneer families:Johnstons, Eilands, Bellamys and, by thedozens, Hancocks. So very many Hancocks.
It was inevitable, then, Joe’s earthly re-mains would wind up here, on this shadedhill overlooking gentle pastureland andsparkling Middle Lake beyond, beneath thecanopy of moss-draped oaks. It’s just thetiming that was all off.
Joe Hancock, the son of the son of the
son of farmers, was just 57 years old — thenew 35, as every baby boomer knows —and hardy. We mentioned the bicycle. Withcycling pal Jim Pavek pushing him and theirfamilies’ scalloping adventures waiting atthe other end, he could make Steinhatchee,a 140-mile trip, in two days. He’d beenknown to pedal to North Carolina and be-yond.
And, he thought nothing of putting in aquick 10 miles most any morning beforework … which is what he was doing thatfateful Saturday at the end of May whenthings went tragically awry: DesireeMichelle Nathe, 20, state-champion highjumper, cresting a hill on Lake Iola Road inher Hyundai Accent and finding Hancock inher path, knocking him off his GermanFocus bike and into eternity.
He leaves behind Jane, his first, foremostand lifetime love, three sons — Jimmy, 29,his business partner; Jackson, 18, who gradu-ated high school Friday; and Jeb, 11 — andcountless scores of friends, most of whomappear to have stories that begin, “You can’tput this in the newspaper.”
They gathered a dozen deep around asimple maple casket last Wednesday morn-ing, serenaded by nature’s summer sounds:the electric buzz of cicadas, cheeping cardi-nals, cooing doves, the mournful cry of adistant loon — all God’s creatures forming aproper soundtrack behind the brief narra-tive of an outdoorsman’s life as told by BillScaife, who pastors Wilderness Lake Churchin far north Land O’ Lakes.
Hancock didn’t lend, Scaife noted. Hegave, because relationships were more im-portant to him than balanced ledgers. Hedidn’t laugh or roll his eyes when a subur-banite new to country life insisted onburying a week-old calf with a blanket and abottle she’d used in a hopeless attempt tokeep it alive.
And, not much more than a week or so
before, on a moonlight tour of their grove inthe company golf cart with Jane by his side,he spoke as a philosopher about divineblessings, regrets — he had none — andtheir life together. It was all good, he said.
The lad who once declared his intentionto become “a legend in his own time” hadgrown into a man of achievement, generosi-ty, refection and perspective.
None of this is to suggest that anyone be-sides his Creator would have suggested JoeHancock’s work in this mortal realm waseven remotely complete. He was, it bears re-peating, only 57 and, by every account,vibrant.
There’s no telling what might have ac-complished with another 30 years — whichisn’t out of the question, based on the lifes-pans of the other Hancocks buried up onthe hill — but even if it was only 30 years ofadoring Jane, doting on grandchildren andinhaling the perfume of orange blossoms, sowhat?
Instead, we are left to grapple, prema-turely, with what he has bequeathed: yetanother sad lesson about bicyclists lured toeast Pasco’s tight, curvy, hilly back roads andmotorists who happen upon them unex-pectedly.
“I don’t know why,” says Pavek,Hancock’s riding pal, “but I just think some-thing good is going to come from this, forJoe’s sake.”
What that something might be, Pavekcan’t say for sure. Adding broad shoulders tothe roads that attract cyclists from aroundthe region would cost millions the countydoesn’t have. Pasco’s emerging trail plandoesn’t stress the hilly routes cyclists love.And, even Pavek says there is more than ade-quate signage to alert drivers about thelikely presence of bike riders.
What, then? Maybe people will be moremindful now, he says. This is more likely theephemeral wish of a bereaved friend, but
within it is the nugget of an opportunity.To make alertness stick, a perpetual re-
minder would be helpful. And, if thatreminder is low-cost, so much the better.
So how about this: Lake Iola Road, wherea good man reared his boys, loved Jane,caused to prosper the family business andmet his untimely end, gets an honorary sec-ond name: Joseph N. Hancock MemorialHighway.
And, near the spot of the crash, a suitableplaque, affixed to a German Focus. So we re-member, always, and drive, or cycle,accordingly.
Tom Jackson, a resident of New Tampa,is interested in your ideas. To reach him,email [email protected].
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COURTESY OF HANCOCK FAMILYJoseph Neal Hancock was a man ofachievement, generosity, reflection.
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MILITARY FAMILIES FREE AT MOSIThe Museum of Science & Industry, 4801E. Fowler Ave., is offering free admission toall active-duty members of the UnitedStates military and their families, until Sept.5. Service members need ID and can bringup to five family members. Militarymembers do not need to be present fortheir families to visit. The free admissionprogram is available to any bearer of a DDForm 1173 ID card, a Geneva Conventioncommon access card, or a DD Form 1173-1 ID card. Free admission is valid forpermanent exhibits only. For information,call (813) 987-6000.
SAFE SUMMER CAMPAIGNPasco County Tax Collector Mike Fasanoand AAA’s Auto Group Traffic SafetyFoundation are joining forces bydesignating June as Pasco’s “Safe SummerCampaign.” Fasano and the foundation willbe encouraging motorists in Pasco Countyto drive safely through educationalprograms and donation opportunities.Older drivers can participate in the MatureDrivers Defensive Driving Course and theCarFit program on June 14 in New PortRichey. Donations of $1 or more also willbe accepted for the foundation’s mission.For information on the campaign, call GregGiordano at (727) 847-8179.
CARROLLWOOD TOASTMASTERSThe Carrollwood Toastmasters will meeton June 8, June 15 and June 22 from 7p.m. to 8:30 p.m., at the Jimmie B. KeelRegional Library, 2902 W. Bearss Ave., inTampa. For information, visitCarrolwood.toastmasterclubs.org.
AFTERNOON MOVIEThe Land O’ Lakes Library, 2818 CollierParkway, will host an afternoon movie onJune 9 from 1:15 p.m. to 3:15 p.m., foradults. The film will be a 2016 moviedirected by the Coen brothers.Refreshments will be provided. Forinformation, call (813) 929-1214.
PHOTOSHOP SEMINARThe Wilderness Lake Preserve Birding andPhotography Club will host a PhotoshopElements seminar on June 9 from 6:45p.m. to 8:45 p.m., at the Wilderness LakePreserve Lodge theater, 21320 WildernessLake Blvd., in Land O’ Lakes. Topics willinclude how to use file, edit, image,enhance, layer, select, filter, view, window,and help. The cost is $3 for residents, and$3.30 for non-residents. Seats are limited.To register, call Maury Griffith at (678) 451-5348, or email your full name, emailaddress and phone number [email protected].
WOMAN’S CLUB LUNCHEONSThe GFWC Lutz-Land O’ Lakes Woman’sClub will host a series of summerluncheon fundraisers at the LutzCommunity Center, 101 First Ave., N.W. Thefirst luncheon is June 9 at noon. Lunch willinclude an entrée, salad or side, beverageand dessert for the price of $7. There alsowill be a tie-dye T-shirt craft project (bringyour own shirt and additional $5 forsupplies). Guests can dine in or take out.For information, call (813) 786-8461.
START SUMMER READINGThe Hugh Embry Library, 14215 Fourth St.,in Dade City, will host a summer kickoffpizza party for teens and pre-teens on June9 from 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., for grades 4through 12. Kids can register for thesummer reading program, and work onmassive Marvel puzzles — the first team tofinish will win chocolate. For information,call (352) 567-3576.
MAKE WOODEN JEWELRYThe Land O’ Lakes Library, 2818 CollierParkway, will offer Woodworking 101 onJune 9 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., for ages 16and older. Participants can learn how tocreate wooden jewelry. A signed liabilitywaiver is required, and the makerspacedress code must be followed for safety. Forinformation and to register, call (813) 929-1214.
SHABBAT SERVICESCongregation Kol Ami, 3919 Moran Roadin Tampa, will have family Shabbat serviceson June 10 at 6:30 p.m. There will befamily friendly melodies to learn alongwith the children, and musicalinstruments. There also will be stories, andactive participation for kids andgrownups. For information, call (813) 962-6338.
SUMMER READING CLUBThe Land O’ Lakes Library, 2818 CollierParkway, will host a Summer Reading ClubKickoff on June 11 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.There will be a bounce house,superheroes, games, music and more. Forinformation, call (813) 929-1214.
SAN ANTONIO BLOCK PARTYThe South San Antonio Arts & AntiquesDistrict will host a block party towelcome South End to its shops on June11 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., at the Historic1946 Herrmann Building, 11851-11903 S.Curley St., in San Antonio. Refreshmentswill be provided. For information, visitHerrmann Building 1946 on Facebook.
BEGONIA SEMINARThe Pasco County Extension Office willhave a free “Begonias to Beautify YourLandscape” seminar on June 11 from 9a.m. to 10:30 a.m., at the Land O’ LakesCommunity Center, 5401 Land O’ LakesBlvd. Guests can learn how to growbegonias and enhance their landscape. Forinformation, call (352) 518-0156.
DR. SEUSS STORY TIMEThe Shops at Wiregrass, 28152 PaseoDrive, Suite 100, Wesley Chapel, willpresent “Oh, the Places You’ll Go!” storytime on June 11 at 11 a.m. Activities willfollow the Dr. Seuss classic. For moreinformation, you can visit their website atTheShopsAtWiregrass.com, or call (813)907-7739.
READING KICKOFF FOR ALL AGESThe Hugh Embry Library, 14215 FourthSt., in Dade City, will host a free SummerReading Kickoff, for all ages, on June 11from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. There will bemagic and comedy with Showtime forKids! For information, call (352) 567-3576.
SENIOR DANCE & SOCIALSt. Cecelia Interparish Singles, a 50 andolder nonprofit, will host a “Senior SinglesDance and Social” on June 11 from 7 p.m.to 10 p.m., at Colreavy Hall, 820 JasmineWay in Clearwater. Live music will beprovided by Just the Two of Us Band. Thedress code is casual dressy attire. Noshorts, T-shirts or jeans. There will be doorprizes. Ice and cups will be provided, andbeer, wine, soda, water and snacks will beavailable. Admission is $7. For information,call (727) 544-3735, or visitSCIPS.tripod.com.
PRE-TEEN & TEEN READINGThe New River Library, 34043 State Road54 in Zephyrhills, will host a Pre-teen &Teen Summer Reading Kickoff Party onJune 11 at 1 p.m., for grades four andabove. There will be pizza, video andboard games. Participants can sign up forthe Summer Reading Club. Forinformation, call (813) 788-6375.
HONORARY MAYOR FUNDRAISERThere will be an Honorary Mayor of LandO’ Lakes race fundraiser on June 12 from 5p.m. to 7:30 p.m., at 21946 Shamu Drive inLand O’ Lakes. There will be a campaignrally, cookout, meet and greet, movie anddebate. Admission is $20, or $30 percouple. Proceeds will go to the FallenOfficers Memorial, the Land O’ LakesCommunity Center Summer CampProgram and The Central Pasco Chamberof Commerce. For information and to RSVP,call (813) 817-3011.
DRIVER SAFETY CLASSThe AARP Driver Safety class will beoffered at the Meadow Pointe CommunityCenter, 28245 County Line Road in WesleyChapel, on June 13. The cost is $15 forAARP members and $20 for non-members.Space is limited. For information, class timeand registration, call Dennis Smith at (813)994-9832.
VOTING SEMINARRegional Medical Center Bayonet Point willhost a Tuesday Tutorial on “Your VoteCounts” on June 14, at the Rao MusunuruMD Conference Center, 14100 YosemiteDrive in Hudson. The guest speaker will beBrian Corley, supervisor of elections.Registration and lunch start at 11:30 a.m.,followed by the tutorial at noon.Reservations are required. For information,call (727) 869-5498.
NATIVE PLANT SOCIETYThe Nature Coast Chapter of the FloridaNative Plant Society will meet June 14 at 7p.m., at the Land O’ Lakes CommunityCenter, 5401 Land O’ Lakes Blvd. LaraMilligan, natural resources agent forUniversity of Florida/IFAS Extension inPinellas County, will present “The Coyotein Florida.” There will be light refreshmentsand a native plant drawing. Forinformation, call Sandy Vanno at (727) 207-1853.
FREE KIDS’ SHOWS AT COBBGrove 16 Cobb Theatres, 6333 WesleyGrove Blvd., in Wesley Chapel, will showfree summer kids’ movies at 10 a.m., everyTuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Doorsopen at 9:30 a.m. Same day ticketing only.The first movies are “Norm of the North”and “Shaun the Sheep” on June 14, June 15and June 16. Large groups, schools andcamps are welcome. For information, call(813) 948-5444.
ZEPHYRHILLS ART CLUBThe Zephyrhills Art Club will meet on June14 at 7 p.m., at American House, 38130Pretty Pond Road in Zephyrhills. Theevening will include zentango drawing, soguests should bring a sketch pad anddrawing instruments of choice. Guestsshould park in the back of the building,and enter in the back through the dininghall to the Community Room on the firstfloor. Members also meet at Humana,
located next to Staples and across fromWalmart, on Mondays from 8:30 a.m. to10:30 a.m.; and at the Zephyrhills Library,5347 Eighth St., from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Formore information, call (813) 780-8562.
CHAMBER AWARDS BANQUETThe Central Pasco Chamber of Commercewill host its annual awards and installationbanquet on June 24 from 6 p.m. to 9:30p.m., at Heritage Harbor Golf & CountryClub, 19502 Heritage Harbor Parkway inLutz. Guests can meet the newly electeddirectors for the board, celebrate the awardnominees and winners, and meet the 2016Honorary Mayor of Land O’ Lakes. Ticketsare $50 each, or $90 for two, if reservationsare made by June 15. The cost is $60 eachafter June 15 or at the door. For moreinformation, visit the chamber’s website atCentralPascoChamber.com.
KOL AMI LUNCHEONCantor Beth from Congregation Kol Amiwill host “Let’s Do Lunch” on June 16 atnoon, at Thai Sweet Basil, 3875 NorthdaleBlvd., in Tampa. To RSVP by June 14, [email protected].
‘GREASE’ AUDITIONSProject Free and Rising STARZ TheaterGroup, together with SynchronyProductions, are seeking young people, ages16 and older, with intellectual disabilitieswho love to perform, for auditions for themusical “Grease.” Auditions will take placeJune 16 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., atGood Samaritan Church, 6035 Park Blvd., inPinellas Park. Those interested must beprepared to sing a song of their choice(bring sheet music or a capella), and maybe asked to read from a script. Performancedates will be in September. For information,call Sharon Vanderlinde or Kim Costanzo at(727) 350-5706, or [email protected].
GARDEN CONNECT MEETINGWhite Dove Farm Garden will meet June18 at 3:30 p.m. Guests should bring acutting, something to share to eat, and acamera. The guest speaker will be a mastergardener. For information on the meetingplace and to RSVP, call (813) 991-9786 oremail [email protected], and leaveyour name and phone number.
FATHER’S DAY BIKE FESTDowntown Tarpon Springs will host a freeFather’s Day Bike Fest on June 19 from 11a.m. to 6 p.m., along Tarpon Avenue.Motorcycle enthusiasts will show off theirclassic, antique, new and customizedmotorcycles from all eras. There will be a10-class competition from 11 a.m. to 3p.m., with registration from 11 a.m. to 2p.m. Bike show awards will be presented at3:15 p.m. There also will be a free outdoorconcert featuring Without Annette, a fullmenu sports bar, vendors with bike-relatedgear, giveaways, 50/50 raffles and more. Tobe a sponsor or vendor, visitSIKPromotions.com, or call (727) 322-5217.
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Inaugural flag raisingThe Shops at Wiregrass, in Wesley Chapel, will
host an Inaugural Flag Raising Celebration onJune 14 as a formal dedication of its newly con-structed flag pole. The pole will be permanentlylocated on Piazza Avenue, at the valet circlenear the restaurants.
The ceremony will start at 7 p.m., and will in-clude the Presentation of Colors by the WesleyChapel Honor Guard, the Pledge of Allegiance,and the singing of the National Anthem by EricJohnson. Pasco County Commissioner MikeMoore will call for the raising of the inaugural flag.
Vacation BibleSchoolsMyrtle Lake Baptist Church, 2017Riegler Road in Land O’ Lakes, willhost “Submerged: Finding Truth Belowthe Surface,” a free vacation Bibleschool, June 13 to June 17 from 8:30a.m. to noon, for children in kinder-garten through sixth grade. Forinformation or to register, call (813)949-5516, ext. 100, or visitMyrtleLake.org.
Keystone Community Church, 21010State Road 54 in Lutz, will host a “PetsUnleashed” vacation Bible school onJune 17 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.,and June 18 from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.If your child loves animals and wantsto learn about Jesus, sign up by call-ing (727) 869-2974, or [email protected].
Land O’ Lakes First United MethodistChurch, 6209 Land O’ Lakes Blvd., willhost a “Power Up: Be a Superhero forGod” vacation Bible school on June25 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., for kids whohave completed kindergartenthrough fifth grade. Online registra-tion is open atLOLUMC.org/lol-kids/events. For infor-mation, call Tonya Stout at (813)996-3533.
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PACE fundraiser brings in $8,100The PACE Center for Girls was the Pasco County Tax Collector’s charitable organization forthe month of April. PACE is a nationally recognized nonresidential program that serves girlsages 11 to 18, and features emphasis on academics and social services. The fundraisingcampaign brought in $8,126.61 through the work of the tax collector’s staff and donations ofthe community. For information on the PACE Center for Girls, visit PaceCenter.org.
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Family fun day nets $11,000 The third annual Law Enforcement Officers Family Fun Day had a record attendance of morethan 600 and raised more than $11,000 for the Pasco County fallen officers fund. Tom Dobies,owner of Dobies Funeral Homes, added a personal donation of $5,000, to bring the total tomore than $16,000. The day is dedicated to and recognizes Pasco County law enforcement andtheir families, and featured rides, demonstrations, exhibits and food. Families could also see aworking sheriff’s helicopter and SWAT vehicle, demonstrations of the K-9 dog officers, andgreet characters from the Disney movie “Frozen.” At the check presentation are, from left,Brian Mulligan, Craig Laporte, Timothy Hennigan and Frances Werner-Watkins.
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Today, we are required to set aside 10% (and as of 1993, a minimum of$25.00 per sale) of all property sold into a Care and Maintenance Trust Fund.The goal of the trusting laws is to ensure that when a cemetery is completely“sold-out” that there will always be a corpus of funds available to createenough earnings to perpetually maintain the property.
We are required to use an outside Trustee to protect those dollars from beingimproperly used. We have a bank trust department that works with us ininvesting the funds, and only distributing earnings on a quarterly basis to us.Every year, the Trustee is required to report the trust activities to the state ofFlorida. The state also audits the cemetery books every two or three years,providing another layer of assurance that the funds are being placed correctlyinto the trust.
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CHRISTMAS IN JULY DONATION DRIVE
St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital’s“Christmas in July” donation drive will helpprovide entertainment and comfort to pe-diatric patients throughout the year.
To help make a difference:• Brighten the spirits of hospitalized
kids by donating a patient experience, ac-tivity or distraction item online atStJosephsChristmas.org. Monetary dona-tions can be made in any denomination.
• Become an event sponsor.Sponsorships are available starting at$1,000.
• Start or join a “Christmas in July” team.Host an online fundraiser and enlistfriends, family and coworkers to meet agoal. Fundraising ideas include bake sales,raffles, jeans day and walk/run/bike activi-ties.
• Become a community partner by get-ting your customers involved through adonation of a percentage of sales, registercampaigns and spirit nights.
• Drop off toys and donations in thecircular drive in front of St. Joseph’sChildren’s Hospital during the “Christmasin July” event July 29 from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m.
For information, visitStJosephsChristmas.org, or call (813) 872-0979.
NEW WEBSITE FOR LIGHTHOUSEORGANIZATION
The Lighthouse for the VisuallyImpaired and Blind has a new, accessible,intuitive and responsive website for clients,families, donors and the general public. Thesite, LVIB.org, will help visitors using smart-phones, tablets and desktops to easily findanswers to questions about Lighthouseprograms and services, and accessingthem.
The site was designed and donated toLighthouse by Ayantek LLC, located inBoston, Massachusetts. Ayantek is a digitalstrategy and solutions firm focused on de-livering value through Social, Mobile,Analytics and Cloud (SMAC) technologies.
MEDICARE INFORMATIONA SHINE (Serving Health Insurance
Needs of Elders) volunteer will be availableon Wednesdays at the Hap Clark Building,4111 Land O’ Lakes Blvd., #302-E, in LandO’ Lakes, to answer Medicare questions.
To make an appointment, call (727)570-9696, ext. 273.
COOKING DEMONSTRATIONFlorida Hospital Zephyrhills’ CREATION
Health Wellness Center, 38233 DaughteryRoad, will host a cooking demonstrationon June 8 at 5 p.m. The dish will be a chick-pea summer salad.
To RSVP, call (813) 779-6476.
PREGNANCY PLANNINGFlorida Hospital Zephyrhills, 7050 Gall
Blvd., will host “Taking Time to Plan YourPregnancy” on June 9 at 6 p.m. Dr. MarianSampson, board certified in obstetrics, willmake the presentation in the Maple Roomon the ground floor.
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for women who are considering gettingpregnant or in the early stages of pregnan-cy. Spouses and significant others canattend. A complimentary dinner will beavailable at 5:30 p.m.
To RSVP, call (877) 534-3108.
NAMI SUPPORT GROUPSThe Pasco County Chapter of NAMI
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NAMI Connections is a structuredclosed-group, open only to those with amental illness diagnosis, for ages 18 andolder, interested in the recovery process,sharing coping skills, and being with otherswho understand the daily challenges. Thisgroup is facilitated by trained peers.Meetings are as follows:
• every Wednesday from 6:15 p.m. to7:30 p.m., exclusively for first responderssuch as law enforcement, firefighters andemergency medical technicians, atRasmussen College, 18600 State Road 54 inLutz
• every Thursday from 11 a.m. to 12:30p.m., at Resurrection Park, 37124 Lock St.,in Dade City
• the second and fourth Friday of everymonth from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., atAtonement Lutheran Church, 29617 StateRoad 54 in Wesley Chapel
Family & Friends support meetings arefor family and friends of those with mentalillness. Meetings take place the first andthird Tuesday of every month from 7 p.m.to8:30 p.m., at Atonement Lutheran Church,29617 State Road 54 in Wesley Chapel.
For information on any of the supportgroups, call (727) 992-9653 or visitNamiPasco.org.
FLORIDA CANCER TOURFlorida Cancer Affiliates, 3611 Little
Road in Trinity, will host a tour of its centeron June 9 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Along with the tour, there will be twobrief information seminars on prostate can-cer and the programs available to residents.Light refreshments will be served.
For information or to RSVP, call (727)372-9159.
INTESTINAL PROBLEMSAccess Health Care, 5350 Spring Hill
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For information and to register, call(352) 688-8116, ext. 4344.
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The Sertoma Speech & HearingFoundation of Florida will have a hearingaid battery giveaway on June 10 from 10a.m. to noon, at its offices at 4443 RowanRoad in New Port Richey. The most com-mon sizes of 10, 13, 312 and 675 will beoffered, while supplies last.
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Upon completion of the program, thesupport group leader will receive a certifi-cate and be eligible to affiliate the supportgroup with the AFO. Training is free andopen to the public. To register, call (727)848-8888, or visit AlzheimersFamily.org.
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Many customers of Universal Hair Studioin Lutz have been coming to the salon forstylish haircuts for over 10 years – since itopened in 2005.
“We have so many loyal customers to bethankful for,” said Cheryl Lynn, owner/stylistat the salon. “Some days it’s hard to believewe’ve been here for 11 years.”
One reason Universal Hair Studio hasbeen so successful is because Cheryl loves herwork and is a hands-on operator.
“I know all of our customers personally,”said Cheryl. “Customers keep coming backbecause we are very good stylists, offer per-sonal care and make sure guests feel comfort-able and at home.”
Cheryl opened Universal Hair Studioafter she and her husband, Randal, built ahouse in Land O’ Lakes. Before they movedto Pasco County, Cheryl owned a hair salonfor nine years in Tampa, close to MacDill AirForce Base. She sold that salon to be closerto her new home.
It wasn’t long before Cheryl openedUniversal Hair Studio, buying an office con-dominium at St. Rd. 54 and Foggy RidgeRoad, located behind Bay Breeze Car Wash.
“It’s a great spot that’s centrally locatedfor our customers who live in Lutz, Land O’Lakes and Wesley Chapel,” said Cheryl.
She named her new salon Universal HairStudio to communicate her goal of providing
hair services for people of all ethnicities.“My salon has been multicultural since
day one,” says Cheryl. “I called it Universalbecause is doesn’t matter what gender, orrace, someone is. We are all trained stylistsexperienced at working with all types ofhair.”
Cheryl explained that her customers areAfrican American, Muslim, Puerto Rican,Caucasian, Asian and Caribbean Islanders.The studio also cuts hair for men, especiallyretired men, and welcomes walk-ins.
“Customers like that they can get in andout of our salon fast, and that our staff isalways professional and never gossips,” saidCheryl. “We provide quality services ataffordable prices, in an environment that isalways clean. Plus, we offer senior citizen dis-counts.”
Working alongside Cheryl is YvonneDavis, who moved here from Miami with 20years experience. Stylist Latonya Spiner spe-cializes in braids and weaving, and has beena stylist for five years. The newest addition tothe team is Renee Torres, whose heritage isPuerto Rico
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CHILDBIRTH CLASSESFlorida Hospital Zephyrhills, 7050 Gall
Blvd., will host childbirth classes from June13 to July 11, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.,on Mondays. For the week ofIndependence Day, class will be onWednesday, July 6.
Topics will include stages of labor, painmanagement, postpartum depression, pa-tient rights and more.
To RSVP, call (813) 783-6124.
LUNG CANCER AWARENESSThe New River Library, 34043 State
Road 54 in Zephyrhills, will host a lungcancer awareness seminar on June 14 at 11a.m. A representative from PremierHealthcare will make the presentation.
For information, call (813) 788-6375.
YOUTH AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITYThe Health & Wellness Center at Florida
Hospital Wesley Chapel, 2700 Healing Way,will host a seminar on youth and physicalactivity on June 14 at 6:30 p.m. Topics willinclude peer relationships, self-confidence
and the benefits of good health. The seminar is free for center members
and $5 for non-members.To register, visit them on the web at
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SIX-WEEK CHILDBIRTH CLASSThe Medical Center of Trinity, 9330 State
Road 54, will host a six-week childbirthclass from June 15 through July 20, from 7p.m. to 9 p.m. The weekly class will pro-vide expectant parents with information toprepare for childbirth and the hospital ex-perience.
For reservations, call (727) 834-5630.
PARKINSON’S DISEASEThe Tampa Bay Parkinson’s Support
Group will meet on June 15 at 1 p.m., atthe North Tampa Library on NorthBoulevard. Anyone diagnosed withParkinson’s can attend, as well as familymembers, friends and caregivers.
Light refreshments will be served. Fordirections, call Adele Walter at (813) 932-6902.
Humana’s 25th anniversary communitycelebration for the Zephyrhills GuidanceCenter, the health company’s first retail loca-tion in the country, drew nearly 100 areaHumana members, community residents
and East Pasco County business and civicleaders. Visitors took part in exercise and fitness classes, healthy cooking demonstra-tions, and other health and wellnessactivities.
PHOTOS COURTESY OF AMANDA MALCOLMChef Jen Wead whips together oneof the nutritious dishes she pre-pared for visitors during a healthycooking demonstration.
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academic career-themed summer camps formiddle school aged students (those enter-ing sixth, seventh and eighth grades). Thesessions will provide an opportunity forstudents to explore popular career pro-grams offered at PHSC. Each camp will runfor four half-days, Monday throughThursday.
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• EMS First Aid and Safety, June 27 toJune 30 from 9 a.m. to noon, at WestCampus in New Port Richey
• Survival, July 18 to July 21 from 9 a.m.to 12:30 p.m., at East Campus in Dade City
• Photography, July 18 to July 21 from 1p.m. to 4:30 p.m., at Porter Campus atWiregrass Ranch in Wesley Chapel
• Engineering/Advance Manufacturing,July 18 to July 21 from 9 a.m. to noon atWest Campus in New Port Richey
• Health, July 18 to July 21 from 9 a.m. tonoon, at Porter Campus at Wiregrass Ranchin Wesley Chapel
• Digital Photography, July 25 to July 28from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., at West Campusin New Port Richey
• Aviation, July 25 to July 28 from1 p.m.to 4:30 p.m., at East Campus in Dade City
• Fire Science to July 25 to July 28 from8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., at East Campus inDade City
For more information and camp fees,call (727) 816-3257, or visit PHSC.edu/sum-mercamp.
LUTZ STUDENTS MAKE DEAN’S LISTS
The following Lutz students have beennamed to the spring Dean’s List or Dean’sHonor Roll at their respective schools.
• Calee Ash, Harding University, Arkansas• Cami Ash, Harding University, Arkansas• Gleb Barkovskiy, Bucknell University,
Pennsylvania• Kenneth Barrett, Bucknell University,
Pennsylvania• Margaret Brekka, Fairfield University,
Connecticut• Sarah Fecthel, Belmont University,
Tennessee• Julia Fresne, Furman University, South
Carolina• Brycie Gauthier, Oklahoma City
University, Oklahoma• Stephen Goldman, Belmont University,
Tennessee• Jessica Howell, Furman University,
South Carolina• Sarah Korta, Samford University,
Alabama• Katelyn Preiboy, Belmont University,
Tennessee• Katie Wynn, Belmont University,
TennesseeRussell Perciavallee, also of Lutz, was
named to the recently-ended winter termDean’s List at Washington and LeeUniversity in Virginia.
WATERGRASS ELEMENTARYIS ‘GOLDEN’
The Florida Department of Educationhas awarded Watergrass Elementary Schoolthe 2015-2016 Golden School Award for itsseventh consecutive year. The award isgiven annually to schools which have ex-emplary volunteer programs.
Hours donated in all forms of volunteer-ing are considered for the award. Watergrasshas accrued a total of 5,570 hours this year.Joy Causey serves as the school’s volunteercoordinator.
CHARACTER CAMPCONFERENCE
The theme of the annual CharacterCamp Conference, hosted by the FloridaIntentional Character Partnership and TheUniversity of Tampa, is “Linking Smart andGood.” The conference will take place onJuly 22 from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., at the UTcampus, 401 W. Kennedy Blvd., in theVaughn Center.
The free conference is of special interestto teachers, school administrators, guidancecounselors, paraprofessionals, school sup-port staff, school bus drivers andstakeholders interested in the social, emo-tional and academic development ofprekindergarten through grade 12 children.
Character Camp will feature nationalspeakers with breakout sessions on digitalcitizenship, ethics in decision making,teaching social/emotional learning, andmore.
The deadline for free registration is July8 at Florida-ICP.com.
NEW WEBSITE FOR INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
In order to connect employers andthose seeking intern opportunities,CareerSource Pasco Hernando has createda website, which provides a single locationfor employers and future interns to findopen internship positions throughoutPasco and Hernando Counties. This pro-gram provides opportunities for individualswho have completed occupational class-room skills training, and need to gainjob-related skills and knowledge. Based on apotential intern’s eligibility, employers maybenefit by being reimbursed between 50percent to 80 percent of the intern’swages.
The site also provides opportunities toveterans. The Military TransitionEmployment Program is designed to sup-port veterans who want to enroll in orcontinue in postsecondary education underthe enhanced post 9/11 GI Bill.
For information on internship opportu-nities, visit PascoHernandoIntern.com.
For consulting, email Ken Russ [email protected].
For internship and/or career relatedservices, email Helen Rodriguez at [email protected].
ELI HAZEN SELECTED TO DREAM TEAM
Pasco-Hernando State College CiscoNetwork Academy student Eli Hazen hasbeen selected for the 2016 Cisco LiveDream Team event that will take place inLas Vegas in July. More than 80 applicantsfrom across the United States and Canadawere recommended by their instructors torepresent their academy at Cisco’s largestcustomer event.
The dream team opportunity is in itssixth year, and is a premier education andtraining event for IT, networking, and com-munications professionals. Students gainexposure and recognition among potentialemployers, hands-on experience workingwith Cisco engineers, full access to eventsessions, and the chance to take a Cisco cer-tification exam.
The 2016 Cisco Live Dream Team iscomprised of 10 academy students, twoacademy instructor mentors, and a return-ing Dream Team student as captain.
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to fertilizer for sale.But Michael Carballa, the county’s utili-
ties engineering director, said, “Our sludgealways has priority.”
The facility would have a greenhouse“pod,” a pasteurization building and anodor control system. A pilot program testedthe procedure by using some of Pasco’ssludge.
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By B.C. [email protected]
The Fourth of July is just weeks away,and Lutz is gearing up for its annual festivi-ties.
This is a place that enjoys itsIndependence Day traditions, and it likesthe community to join in on the fun.
So, if you’re thinking about being in theFourth of July Parade, it’s a good idea to letCheryl Benton know. She’s the one thatmakes sure you get your form filled out, soshe can reserve you a spot in the paradelineup.
And, if you’re looking to earn some brag-ging rights for your baking skills, it’s a goodtime to get in touch with Karin D’Amico tofind out about the rules and categories inthe Cake Bake competition.
If you’re planning to run in the 5K ortake part in the 1-mile fun run or familywalk, Terry Donovan is the guy who is incharge of those activities.
The main thing is, if you want to takepart, it’s not too early to begin gearing upfor the annual event.
One of the highlights each year is theauction that takes place after the parades,where cakes and pies that have been en-tered into the Cake Bake competition gohome with the highest bidder.
And, finding out who will win the annualLutz Guv’na race is always fun, too.
This annual competition, which raisesmoney for local organizations, is a good-na-tured competition where the onlyqualification that the winner must possess isthe ability to raise money. Whoever raisesthe most money wins.
This year, Greg Gilbert and AndrePamplona are squaring off to see who willclaim the title and be sworn in over a copyof Dr. Seuss’ “Green Eggs and Ham.”
The 5k and fun run get things rolling,generally drawing in the neighborhood ofabout 600 participants, said Donovan, therace director.
Runners begin arriving around 6 a.m., toregister or pick up their packets.
The 5k is a chip-timed event.The race, which originates at the Lutz
Community Center, has been going on fordecades.
And, many of the runners have been rac-ing since they were young, Donovan said.
“I don’t really run anymore, I shuffle,” hejoked.
The cake and pie competition also tendsto get a lot of repeat entries.
Last year’s cake and pie contest drew 28entries, including a 5-pound apple pie, a cakeshaped like a fish and another with the lookof the community’s iconic train depot.
Wilma Lewis had eight entries in thecompetition.
And, Shirley Simmons entered her fa-mous, made-from-scratch pound cake, whichfetched $75 in the auction after the parade.
Those interested in entering the competi-tion should touch base with D’Amico to findout the various categories.
The parade — which has an old-fash-ioned feel — tends to attract scouts, schools,politicians, community organizations, law en-
forcement and local businesses.It also draws a wide assortment of vehi-
cles, ranging from antique fire trucks toflatbed trucks, military vehicles to classiccars, and bicycles to convertibles.
The parade route, which goes down Lutz-Lake Fern Road, turns to go in front of theLutz Branch Library.
“We have 11 different trophies,” Bentonsaid. “We have one for antique vehicles. Onefor bicycle entry. One for commercial. Onefor a family entry. Most comical. Most patriot-ic. Neighborhood entry. Walking unit. Youthentry. Judge’s favorite. Grand Marshal’sChoice.”
She thinks people enjoy the Fourth ofJuly festivities because it’s a fun way to startoff the holiday.
“It’s crafted after an old-timey Fourth inthe park,” Benton said.
“It’s a community thing. It’s something forthe kids to do on the Fourth of July,” Bentonsaid.
All sorts of entries are welcome, she said.But, she does have a request: “Please no high-powered water guns,” she said.
“Because they have soaked little babiesbefore,” she explained, and that’s not cool,she added.
Benton is in charge of getting the paradeentries lined up along the route.
That requires marking spots on the street,based on the size of the entry, she said.
“It’s a hot job, I can tell you that,” she said,noting the spot for each entry must be paint-ed on the street.
“They can email me, and I can email theman entry. It’s [email protected].”
Lutz IndependenceDay festivitiesJULY 3• Cake entry drop off: Call Karin
D’Amico at (813) 786-8461 for time andlocation
JULY 4Festivities take place at 101 First Ave.N.E., in Lutz• 6:30 a.m. to 7 a.m.: Cake registration
deadline. For information, call KarinD’Amico at (813) 786-8461
• 8 a.m.: 5K begins (registration andpacket pickups begin at 6 a.m.) For in-formation about the 5K, 1-mile fun runand family walk, call Terry Donovan at(813) 949-6659
• 8:45 a.m.: 1-mile fun run and familywalk begins
• 9 a.m.: Flag raising ceremony • 9:30 am: Race trophies presented • 10 a.m.: Lutz Community Parade be-
gins. To sign up to be in the parade,email Cheryl Benton [email protected] Although sheprefers emails, she can be reached bytelephone at (813) 948-0823.
• 11 a.m.: New Guv’na sworn in; paradetrophies awarded; Cake Bake Auction
Parade breakdown begins immediatelyafter the festivities. Volunteers are wel-come to help.
Lutz is gearing upfor the Fourth of July
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SAINT LEO ATHLETE CLAIMSFIFTH AT NATIONALS
Saint Leo University sophomore ColettRampf finished fifth in the 3000-meter stee-plechase finals at the 2016 NCAA Division IIOutdoor Track and Field Championships onMay 27 at IMG Academy.
Rampf posted a career-best time of10:23.86, earning All-America honors withher fifth-place showing. Her finals time wasslightly under two seconds faster than thetime she posted in the meet’s preliminaries.
Rampf, who became Saint Leo’s firstcross-country All-American earlier this sea-
son, now becomes the Lions’ first track All-American as well.
“I could not be prouder of myself and allthe hard work it took to get here,” Rampfsaid in a release. “I did not expect to do thiswell because it was my first time runningthe steeplechase back-to-back within 24hours. The steeplechase is a very tough,competitive race, so it very hard on my legs,and hard to stay mentally strong and pushwith whatever is left.”
Rampf is a native of Premintz, Germany.
FORMER STEINBRENNERATHLETE HONORED
Kevin Merrell, a former standout onSteinbrenner High School’s baseball team andcurrent shortstop on the University of SouthFlorida’s baseball team, has been named a firstteam All-American Athletic Conference selec-tion by the conference’s coaches. Merrell, asophomore, leads USF in batting average(.309) and on-base percentage (.405), and isthird on the team in stolen bases (16). Merrellwas a four-year letter winner at Steinbrenner,and batted .462 during his senior year. He wasalso a standout track athlete and currentlyholds the school’s 100-meter dash record at10.6 seconds, which he set in 2014.
FISHING CLUB GRANTSAVAILABLE
The Fishing League Worldwide (FLW)Foundation has announced the availabilityof grants of up to $500 per school toStudent Angler Federation (SAF)-affiliated
high school fishing clubs in Florida. Thegrants are aimed at establishing new clubsor expanding clubs.
The grants can be used by school teamsor clubs to pay SAF dues for participatingstudents, cover the cost of running team-sponsored tournaments, purchase studentjerseys or other club costs. The initiativeseeks to help recruit new anglers, retain ex-isting anglers and reactivate former anglers.
The Florida High School Fishing Grantapplication is available atFLWFishing.com/Foundation.
For information, contact Dave Washburnby emailing [email protected],or call (270) 252-1607.
SUNLAKE CHEER CLINICRegistration is open for the Sunlake High
School cheer clinic, which will take placeJune 16 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. The clinic isopen to any elementary or middle schoolstudents. Clinic participants will learncheers, jumps, dances, and other individualinstruction from Sunlake High cheerleadersand coaches. The registration deadline isJune 13. The cost for each student is $25,which includes a T-shirt. Walk-ins are wel-come. Applications can be found online atslhs.pasco.k12.fl.us/?p=7877. For informa-tion, email Pennye Garcia [email protected].
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The Land O’ Lakes Gators AthleticsFoundation inducted five new members tothe school’s athletics Hall of Fame during adinner ceremony on May 24.
The inductees for the 2016 class were:the 2002-2003 girls soccer team, which wona state title; Jerry English, a longtime varsitysoftball coach; Lt. Col. Rhett Hierlmeier, astandout dual-sport athlete; DianneMcClendon, a key member of the Land O’Lakes softball team during the late ‘70s; andPhil Teston, the school’s first player drafted into the Major League Baseball.
The ceremony marked the school’s fourthHall of Fame induction class, which began in2013 after the Gators Athletics Foundationwas established as a 501c3 nonprofit organi-zation.
The foundation’s purpose is to “raisefunds through donations and fundraisingevents for the direct benefit of the athleticprograms at Land O’ Lakes High School.”
Antonio Tarver, a former World BoxingCouncil light heavyweight champion, wasthe keynote speaker for the ceremony, whichdrew about 180 people.
Jerry Brewster, vice president of theGators Athletics Foundation, estimates that$12,000 to $15,000 was raised, several thou-sand dollars less than in previous years.
“The first three years we raised about$20,000 per year and so now the foundationhas over $60,000 in there, but this past year,we just didn’t get as many sponsors as wehad in prior years so...it was a little lightfrom what we would’ve liked to have,”Brewster said.
Funds raised through the foundation arecurrently being allocated to build an athletic
field house at the school, perhaps within thenext five years.
Likely a $1 million to $1.5 million project,a field house would be the first step in up-grading the school’s athletic facilities in aneffort to put it on par with other largeschools throughout Tampa area. Ideally, fea-tures inside the field house could includeboys and girls locker rooms, coaches’ roomsand a training area, Brewster said.
“We’ve got a vision of what we’d want itto look like,” the foundation’s vice presidentsaid. “We want to put an actual Hall of Fame(in) the field house, so when kids walk to the
gym everyday, they have to go through theHall of Fame; we want it to be somethingwhere kids can be inspired.”
In addition to nearly $70,000 in the foun-dation’s coffers, there’s an additional$150,000 commitment from a few of thefoundation’s board members to help facili-tate a field house project.
The organization also is in discussionswith the Pasco County School Board to pos-sibly create a joint partnership to spearheada new athletic facility.
Meanwhile, in the next few months, theathletics foundation will deliberate candi-dates for next year’s Hall of Fame class.Typically, each class features a coach or ad-ministrator, a lifetime achievement award,one female athlete and two male athletes.
Both athletic prowess and the individual’scharacter are taken into account in evaluat-ing Hall of Fame candidates, Brewster said.
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Florida High School Athletic Associationexecutive director Dr. James “Roger” Dearingannounced his retirement last week.Dearing, who held the role for eight years,will step down once a new hire is made.The FHSAA’s Board of Directors will begin anationwide search after the next boardmeeting June 13 and June 14. In a press re-lease, Dearing said it was “simply time” toretire.
“After consulting with my family and myclosest of friends, I feel it is in the best inter-est of all if I step aside, and give someoneelse the absolute privilege and honor of tak-ing on this role,” he said.
Under Dearing’s leadership, the FHSAAreduced membership fees to $25 perschool. He also helped steer media partner-ships with Bright House Sports Networkand the NFHS Network, making champi-onship games available for viewing online.Moreover, student-athlete participation inthe FHSAA’s 32 sports increased by about33 percent since he was named FHSAA’s ex-ecutive director.
Prior to working for the FHSAA, Dearingserved as Manatee County Superintendentfrom 2003 to 2009.
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Family Fishing!Father and son Jim and Joe Felice teamedup to win their second consecutive SouthPasco Bassmasters tournament at LakeTarpon on May 16. Team Felice caught fivebass totaling 12.45 pounds. They alsocaught the largest bass (5.09 pounds) dur-ing the tournament.
COURTESY OF GAITHER HIGH BASEBALLGaither’s Gavin Gillespie was one of the top pitchers in Hillsborough County,sporting a 0.79 ERA.
COURTESY OF SAINT LEO ATHLETICSSaint Leo University sophomore ColettRampf finished fifth in the 3000-meter stee-plechase finals at the 2016 NCAA Division IIOutdoor Track and Field Championships.
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COURTESY OF LAND O’ LAKES GATORS ATHLETICS FOUNDATIONFrom left: Dianne McClendon, Jerry English,Lt. Col. Rhett Hierlmeier and Phil Teston.
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Hall of Fame bio2002-2003 GIRLS SOCCER TEAMThe Lady Gators capped off a 26-3record in 2003 by winning the Class 2Astate championship after they defeatedRiviera Beach Suncoast High School 1-0.The Gators’ Stacy Bishop became thecounty’s all-time leading scorer duringthat season, while goalkeeper ShannonAitken set the county’s career shutoutmark. After the season, longtime girls soc-cer coach Vicki King was awarded theNational Soccer Coaches Associationcoach of the year award.
KEVIN WEISS/STAFF PHOTOAbout 180 people attended the induction ceremony. Approximately $12,000 to $15,000 wasraised — most of which will go toward the construction of an athletic field house.
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At a place that can trace its his-tory back to the 1880s, SaintAnthony Catholic Schoolmarked another milestone on
June 3 with a ceremony to bless the com-pletion of a renovated building constructedin 1922.
It was the second time in two years thatSaint Anthony Catholic School paused to cel-ebrate the completion of a constructionproject.
The first event occurred on Feb. 5, 2015,when the Rev. Robert N. Lynch, Bishop of theDiocese of St. Petersburg, presided over thededication of the school’s new building. Thatbuilding, designed to architecturally matchthe existing building, was funded throughthe Diocese’s Forward in Faith CapitalCampaign.
At last week’s event, Abbott IsaacCamacho, of Saint Leo Abbey, presided overthe ceremony to bless the school’s newlyrenovated 1922 building. The Saint AnthonyParish community is covering the cost of the$1.8 million project.
Those gathered at last week’s ceremonyexpressed gratitude for the education theschool provides.
Retired U.S. Army Col. Peter Quinn wasamong those attending the ceremony. Hisson, Gabriel, just graduated from the school,and his twin daughters, Faith and Grace, areseventh-graders.
“We got here three years ago. This is apearl of joy for us,” Quinn said. He noted thathe searched all of the Diocese, including St.Petersburg, Clearwater and Brandon, beforechoosing to enroll his children at SaintAnthony.
“I wanted a place where my parish lifeand my kids’ school life would be one andthe same.
“When I found this place, with the sistersin residence, that was it.
“The surrounding community is just sosupportive,” Quinn said.
Leo Brand and Kyle Christmas, both mem-bers of the Knights of Columbus, were there,dressed in their full regalia.
They came to present the school with agift: A pole and a stand, to hold the school’sbanner.
“They’ve always borrowed ours for years,”Brand said. So, the Knights of Columbus SanAntonio Council 1768 decided to purchaseone for the school, he said.
Christmas noted that one of his familymembers helped build the school decadesago. “He’s got his name on one of the bricksup on the top of the roof,” he said.
Christmas said he’s pleased to see that theschool is building for the future.
“It’s nice to see that they are expandingand that they’re getting busy enough to ex-pand, that people are taking advantage of aCatholic education,” Christmas said.
Pasco County Commissioner Ted Schraderwas at the event — but not in his role as anelected leader. He has closer ties to thechurch and school.
“I’m an alumnus. It’s my parish. Mychurch. It’s a great part of our community. Myparents were actually married in the church,”Schrader said.
The renovation of the 1922 school build-ing marks a proud moment for the parishand school, Schrader said.
“The community just came together. Theyrecognized the importance of a Catholic edu-cation,” Schrader said.
Leigh DiMaria has three children at theschool.
“I love the fact that they were able to re-
store a lot of the old elements,” DiMaria said.She’s pleased that her children, Faith,
Vincent and Nolan, attend Saint Anthony, andthat her family is part of the school’s commu-nity.
“The community around here, the sup-port, I’ve never seen anything like it. It’samazing,” DiMaria said.
Abbott Camacho presided over the cere-mony, but others took part, as well. Rev. GarryWelsh, the current pastor, Sister AliceOttapurackal, the current principal, and SisterRoberta Bailey, the Prioress at Holy NameMonastery and former principal of theschool, also offered remarks.
Students took part, too. Hannah Fox, ledthe assembly in “Joyful, Joyful, We Adore You,”Lindsay Golliday read a selection from scrip-ture, and Aiden Fox and Adeline Shiver werealtar servers.
Abbott Camacho reminded those gath-ered that “one of the characteristics of usBenedictines (who founded the school) is towelcome the other, as Christ, no matter whothe other is. To see in them, the image ofChrist.
“It’s not about the teachers. It’s not aboutthe good reputation of the school. It’s aboutthe other. Can we see Christ in the other, nomatter their background? If we see in them,Christ, things start to change for good,”Abbott Camacho said.
Sister Bailey recalled Saint AnthonyCatholic School’s rich history, and noted thatit has faced some tough times.
“We owe a great deal of credit to the pas-tors that were in this area. There was a daywhen the principal and the bookkeeperwould come up with budget, based on thetuition that we knew we could collect. And,whatever we thought we couldn’t collect,we gave that debt to the pastors, and they fig-ured out how to support the school,” SisterBailey said.
But through prayer, God’s blessings, thehelp of the Diocese, and the generosity of theparish and community, there’s now a newschool building and a renovated building,Sister Ottapurackal said.
“Our school looks beautiful, and it is readyfor 21st century learning. We are proud ofhow it came out, because of God’s blessingand people’s help,” the principal said.
Elizabeth Maness shares a smilebefore the blessing ceremony begins.
Lindsay Golladay reads from scriptureduring the blessing and dedication cer-emony of a renovated school buildingon the Saint Anthony Catholic Schoolcampus on June 3.
Saint Anthony’s makes history again
Abbott Isaac Camacho, of Saint Leo Abbey, presides over the ceremony which includedblessing the restored building, room by room. Brother Lucius Amarillas stands to theabbott’s right.
B.C. MANION/STAFF PHOTOSThis view of the new school shows the St. Anthony Catholic School sign. The façade on theold school is plain red brick.
Children share a special moment in history at Saint Anthony Catholic School as they witnessthe blessing of the school’s renovated 1922 building. They are from left in the front row, SofiaTrevino, Andrew Werckman, Cora Woodard and Taylor Young. In the back row, from left areAbigail Kocher, Boden Ballinger, Kyle Bueno and Joseph Hammond.
Leo Brand, left, and Kyle Christmas aremembers of the Knights of Columbus. Theycame to the June 3 ceremony to give SaintAnthony Catholic School a pole on which tohang the school’s banner.
Sister Alice Ottapurackal takes the stage dur-ing the June 3 dedication and blessing cere-mony for the renovated 1922 building on theSaint Anthony Catholic School campus.
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