Lutz News-Lutz/Odessa-April 5, 2017

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Egg hunts and services planned By B.C. Manion

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If you’re looking for a way to celebrate Easter season, you’ll find plenty of options across the region. There are fun events, such as Easter crafts and egg hunts, solemn Good Friday events and Easter service celebrations. Here are few highlights from around the area covered by The Laker/Lutz News. They are presented here, in chronological order. • The Pioneer Florida Museum & Village, at 15602 Pioneer Museum Road in Dade City, has created a new event called the Jelly Bean Fling that will debut on April 8, and will run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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Natalie and Nolan Kassabaum pause for a photo op with Jasper the Easter Bunny, who will be one of the highlights at the Pioneer Florida Museum & Village’s Jelly Bean Fling, set for April 8.

Admission is $5 for anyone over 5 years old, and parking is free. The schedule begins with “Breakfast with Jasper, the Easter Bunny” at 9 a.m.A pancake breakfast, with bacon or sausage, will be served for $3 each.After breakfast, kids can make their own Easter bonnet, with hats provided to decorate, while supplies last. Then, they can march in the Easter Parade with Mr.Tommy. There will be Easter egg hunts, with four different age groups, up to age 12, which will have staggered start times, beginning at noon. Other highlights will include face painting, a petting zoo, touch a truck, a bounce See EASTER, page 11A

Lutz pilot honored for his angel flights By B.C. Manion

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When Larry Marlewski flies his Mooney M201 out of Tampa Executive Airport, he’s often on a mission. He’s one of 650 volunteers who makes sure that Angel Flight Southeast passengers get the care they need. The pilots transport patients who have rare or complicated medical conditions and who have to travel hundreds of miles to and from their medical appointments. COURTESY OF LARRY MARLEWSKI Marlewski, like the Patient Sacha Hunter Hobbs with her daughter, Tia Camp, other volunteers, do- Patient Lance Toth with pilot Larry Marlewski at and pilot Larry Marlewski and his Mooney M20J airplane at nates his plane, fuel and Vero Beach. Ft. Pierce. time to transport those patients in need. The Lutz man, along with Dr. Donna The organization has chapters naShannon of St. Petersburg and Warren tionwide, he added. Cheatham of New Port Richey, are being “We, here in Tampa, of course, are recognized as “Pilot of the Year” Honorees fortunate enough to have the Moffitt for the Central Florida West Region. Cancer Center, so we get a fair amount The recognitions will come on April 7 of traffic going into and out of Moffitt,” at the Dr. Franklin G. Norris Pilot Awards Marlewski said. Gala, at the River Ranch Resort Airport in Recently, he flew a cancer patient River Ranch. who needed a ride from Tampa back “Pilot of the Year” is the highest honor home to Panama City. awarded for Angel Flight Southeast pilots, Marlewski learned to fly a long time according to a news release, announcing ago, but set it aside for many years. Marlewski’s selection. After he took it back it up, he decided Marlewski, who is retired, said provid- to get involved with Angel Flight. ing the flights is his way of “paying back.” The Angel Flight missions are close “We, who have been blessed, are able to to his heart because he lost his first offer our service,” he said. wife to cancer, and he also has friends “Here in the Southeast,Angel Flight has who have suffered from the disease, he flown thousands of passengers to and said. from medical facilities throughout the Plus, he noted, making these flights Southeast,” he said, noting the missions can is a good way to keep his Mooney up Patient Rina Shlomo in Larry Marlewski’s be flown not only in Florida, but also in in the air. Mooney M20J airplane in Ft. Lauderdale. Georgia,Alabama and other states. “I enjoy flying,” Marlewski said.

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You don’t have to be among the rich and famous to dip into the lifestyle during the Party at Bella Lago, a charity event set for this weekend. Waterford Designs is hosting a benefit for the American Cancer Society and breast cancer research on April 8, from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. The party will be at the Bella Largo Model Home, 18707 Cypress Shores Drive in Lutz. Party-goers will see distinct features wherever they look, in the $1.9 million house designed and built by Toliver Payne,, on Lake Cooper. During a preview tour for The Laker/Lutz News, Payne pointed out some of the unique features in the Tuscan-style home, which has 7,720 square feet of space under roof, including 5,405 square feet of living space. For instance, when party-goers walk through the front door, they will be greeted by a soaring 23-foot ceiling in the foyer and a faux-stone vault, which leads to the rear of the home and a beautiful view. As they walk through the vault, they’ll discover a massive room that stretches across the entire rear of the house. Though it’s a single room, he uses beams to create a sense of separation between the gathering spaces on both ends, and kitchen outfitted with high quality equipment, in

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A poolside view, looking back to Lake Cooper, offers just one of many wow factors at the Bella Lago model home, which is hosting Party at Bella Lago, a fundraiser for the American Cancer Society and Cancer Research, on April 8.

the middle, Payne said. On one side of the house, there’s a transition zone leading to a study, a huge walk-in closet, a master bedroom, and a master bath, which includes a giant walk-in shower, a soaker bath and other special features. The first floor also has a formal dining room and a wine room. And, on the other side of the house, for privacy, a guest bedroom. A single staircase leads to a second-floor landing, where separate staircases split off leading to bedrooms on both sides of the house. There’s also a room that seems to offer an ideal place for kids to play. Outdoors, there’s a swimming pool, a See HOME, page 11A

Party at Bella Lago WHAT: Benefit for American Cancer Society and Breast Cancer Research WHERE: Bella Lago Model Home, 18707 Cypress Shores Drive in Lutz WHEN: April 8, 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Cost: $75 per person DETAILS: Event-goers can explore a Tuscan-style $1.9 million home on Lake Cooper, featuring 7,720 square feet under roof and unique design details. The party includes an open bar, gourmet hors d’oeuvres, live music and dancing, a fashion show, a silent auction, a 50/50 raffle and valet parking. RSVP: (813) 948-4160. For more information, bit.ly/partyatbellalago.


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