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Festivities set to honor Earth Day By B.C. Manion bcmanion@lakerlutznews.com
Finding ways to celebrate Mother Earth and to recycle, upcycle and preserve its precious resources are the themes of Earth Day celebrations planned around the region. One of the largest area events planned for Earth Day, known as Earth Day Tampa Bay, got its start as EcoFest at Learning Gate Community School in Lutz.
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Now, in its eighth year, the event has become Tampa’s signature Earth Day event, and it has grown into a collaboration between Learning Gate, the University of South Florida Office of Student Affairs and the City of Tampa. The event is set to take place at the Lowry Park Zoo Bandshell area, at 7525 N. Boulevard, in Tampa, on April 22 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Admission and parking are free.
Thousands of people typically attend the event to learn the latest in earth-friendly practices and products, and to check out the fun activities offered for kids. The event celebrates the principles of sustainability: Ecology, Equity and Economy. This year’s sponsors are Tampa Bay Water and Tampa Electric Co. Planned highlights include a parkour See EARTH, page 11A
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Emma Skantze was a 9-year-old student at Turner Elementary School when she decided she wanted to get involved to help others. After brainstorming with her mom, she came up with the idea of organizing a concert. The first event featured her and some of her friends. But now, as she prepares for the seventh annual Helping Hands benefit, she’s working out all of the details for having two concerts, at two venues. One concert features about 30 performers, ranging in age from 5 to 18. The other showcases professional musicians from across the Tampa Bay area. Besides lining up the musicians and the venues, she’s also organizing a bake sale and working on lining up food trucks, too. It’s a lot of work, but the 17-year-old said the satisfaction she derives after it is all over makes it all worthwhile. Last year, there was one event, which raised $7,200. This year, with two concerts, the fundraising goal is $15,000, said Skantze, a junior at Land O’ Lakes High School. The student concert is scheduled for April 23 at 5:30 p.m. at Grace Episcopal Church, 15102 Amberly Drive in Tampa. Tickets are $10 in advance and $15 at the door. Those attending will be able to purchase baked goods.A couple of food trucks also are expected. Concert-goers also are encouraged to donate baby food and diapers, because the items are in great need by Metropolitan Ministries, she said. The student concert also will include a performance by Eden Shirmohammad, of Land O’ Lakes. “I want to show the younger students, especially, what they can do if they keep with their music,” Skantze said. The professional concert is scheduled for May 27 at 6 p.m. at Barness Hall, at the University of South Florida, 4202 E. Fowler Ave.,Tampa. There will be a bake sale there, too, and
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Emma Skantze has devoted many hours of her life to the quest of helping others through an annual benefit she organizes. Sometime there is one concert; sometimes, two. But, the goal is always the same: To raise money for people in need.
she’s trying to line up food trucks, but is still working out what needs to be done to make that happen at USF, she said. Tickets for the professional concert are $20 in advance or $25 at the door. Skantze said there’s a feeling of satisfaction that comes from staging the concerts. “Metropolitan Ministries has really expanded in the past couple years,” she said, and added,“I love being able to be a part of it.” The organization has a day care, an elementary school and a considerable amount of job training. In the beginning, organizing the event was difficult because she hadn’t done it before. Over time, she’s become more comfortable in seeking sponsors and handling the logistics. “I’m always talking to people who are older than me. But, with a lot of practice, I think my confidence has gone up, and it has gotten easier to talk to other people,” she said. “I think it’s very cool when I can find adults who take me seriously,” she added. She also noted that she doesn’t have to do everything by herself. “I have a great support team,” Skantze
Seventh annual Helping Hands concerts to benefit Metropolitan Ministries STUDENT CONCERT 2017 WHAT: Concert will feature about 30 performers, ranging from age 5 through 18 WHERE: Grace Episcopal Church, 15102 Amberly Drive, Tampa WHEN: April 23, 5:30 p.m. COST: $10 in advance; $15 at the door (Also will be collecting baby food and diapers for Metropolitan Ministries)
AN EVENING OF MUSIC WHAT: Concert will feature professional musicians performing on piano, classical guitar and violin. WHERE: Barness Hall at the University of South Florida, 4202 E. Fowler Ave., Tampa WHEN: May 27, 6 p.m. COST: $20 in advance; $25 at the door (Also will be collecting baby food and diapers for Metropolitan Ministries)
INFO: Go to HelpingHandsTampa.com, or contact Emma Skantze at (813) 892-4868 or emmaskantze@yahoo.com.
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Hungry Harry’s big heart receives community honor By B.C. Manion
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Instead of going to their bank, law office, hospital or real estate company — or dozens of other businesses — these men and women showed up at Hungry Harry’s Family Bar-B-Que on a recent sunny and clear Wednesday morning. They were there to honor Harry Wright and his son-in-law, Chad Hudson, for their restaurant’s longstanding contributions to community life in Land O’ Lakes. Members of the Central Pasco Chamber of Commerce’s community affairs committee presented a sign declaring Hungry Harry’s as “The Heart of Pasco.” “Hungry Harry’s has been actively involved in the community and has given back to the community in countless ways,” Mary Lynn Gorsline said, as she read from a letter explaining why the restaurant was singled out for the honor. Sandy Graves, also on the committee, presented a plaque to Wright and Hudson. After the formalities, those attending huddled around Wright and Hudson for a group photo, and then the two men posed with individuals and groups who wanted a picture to mark the occasion. Wright said the recognition wasn’t necessary, but he was obviously pleased. “Just being part of the community is enough acknowledgement for me.To have this many business people acknowledge me, is really good,”Wright said. He’s also happy that his son-in-law, who runs the operations now, has kept up the restaurant’s tradition of giving back to the community. Hungry Harry’s, at 3116 Land O’ Lakes Blvd., has a long history in Land O’ Lakes. When the restaurant opened, 33 years ago, it was a very lean operation. Just Wright, his wife, Sherry, and one employee handled all of the chores. Over time, Hungry Harry’s has become a mainstay at charitable events in the community. When volunteers for Coastal Cleanup finish cleaning up, for instance, they’re rewarded with a meal supplied by Hungry Harry’s. That tradition dates more than 20 years. Wright estimates the restaurant has been involved in 5,000 fundraisers.At the 30-year mark Hungry Harry’s had given away about 250,000 meals, he said. Like most businesses, Hungry Harry’s has had its successes and setbacks. At one point, when a portion of the restaurant’s property was taken by eminent domain to widen U.S. 41 — also known as Land O’ Lakes Boulevard — Hungry Harry’s was closed for eight months. At another point, Wright was knocked out of commission by a heart attack. When the recession hit, it wiped out nearly all of the restaurant’s commercial catering and dealt a serious blow to its walkin trade,Wright said. But, the family has stuck together, and through hard work, it has weathered the storms,Wright said. It now has a thriving catering service for weddings, which Hudson developed, which
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Members of the Central Pasco Chamber of Commerce gather to honor Harry Wright, left and Chad Hudson, with the Central Pasco Chamber’s ‘Heart of Pasco Award.’
catered more than 400 weddings last year, Wright said. Opening a barbecue restaurant was never part of a grand plan,Wright said. “I was running the world’s largest service center and tire store in Tampa. My boss wouldn’t pay me my $11,800 bonus,” he said. So, he turned in his two-week notice. He and Sherry had five kids at the time. “She was really concerned and upset. “She said,‘Well, what are you gonna do?’” Wright had an idea. He had been working near a barbecue joint that enjoyed an excellent reputation. Wright thought he could do better. “I said,‘Honey, if this guy around the corner can be the best in Tampa Bay, I can cook barbecue better than that. I cooked barbecue for our wedding.’ “She said, ‘You stupid fool. I’ve never worked in a restaurant, and we don’t have any money.’ “Twenty-four days later, we opened,” Wright said. Now, Wright and his wife are partners with their daughter, Stacey and their son-inlaw, Chad. “My son-in-law is an unreal businessman,” Wright said. Things are far more systematic than they were when Wright ran things. “We had no recipe books, when he came. “He said,‘Starting tomorrow, everything you do for the next year, you’ve got to
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write it down.’” “I’d tear off box tops, and I’d write down,‘Mashed potatoes for 600.’” Hudson took the recipes and converted them into spread sheets, with step-by-step instructions. At its inception, the restaurant was named Hungry Harry’s Famous Bar-B-Que. “Who decided it was famous?” Wright asked, rhetorically? “I did,” he answered, with a laugh. Now, that the restaurant’s ownership is in the family’s second generation, the company refers to itself as Hungry Harry’s Family Bar-B-Que. Initially, the restaurant operated out of a former barbecue joint called Rib Junction. It had been closed for two years and its lot was choked with weeds. Its dining room had 130 seats and stretched out to what is now the middle of the highway. To help fill those seats, Wright went to church — many churches, actually. He would tell the pastors: “You pick a night that works for me, and I’ll feed every man, woman, (and) child a complete dinner, with everything including dessert, for $2.” The church dinners often would draw 300 to 350 people, and roughly 150 of them would end up at Hungry Harry’s for a meal within a week. Wright said he has always been his own man. “I did what I wanted to do. I fought the county, when I wanted to fight the county. I fought for causes,” he said. The American flag that covers the restaurant’s roof is proof positive of that. “Eight days after 911, the flag was started to be prepped and painted. I was so upset at that time,” he said, and he wanted to do something. “So, we painted it. “Sometime after that, Pasco County came to warn me that I was in violation of the sign code.
“I informed them I didn’t want to be warned. I told them I wanted to be cited. They’d have to take me out of here in handcuffs, feet cuffs (ankle cuffs). I had people in the armed forces who said they would sit up on the roof. “So, they (county regulators) decided just to leave it alone,” he said. Wright is a big believer in Land O’ Lakes, and in supporting local businesses. “We have six kids.We had five when we came. The sixth was born almost in the restaurant. “We have 14 grandkids, 11 of them in Land O’ Lakes, so I’m pretty well vested in the community,”Wright said. He appreciates the relationships and friendships he’s formed through the years, with local business owners and local organizations. “I don’t think I had anything but relationships in business when I came here. That was all that kept me in business,” Wright said. While he appreciates the chamber’s recognition, it’s not something he sought after, he said. “I have never been a person who needed to be acknowledged. I got the satisfaction from what we’d done. I’ve never done anything unless I’ve wanted to, and that’s a real freedom,” he said. Now, he’s working on a book he plans to call ‘Everybody knows everything about life, and barbecue.’” His favorite sentence so far is this:“Two days after everybody agrees on religion and politics — two days after that, they’ll agree on barbecue.” In looking back, Wright said, “I don’t think I was a very good businessman. But, that doesn’t seem to bother him. “I probably could have been a whole lot more successful monetarily, but I couldn’t have been a whole lot more satisfied,” Wright said.
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What’s Cookin’ ‘Waste Not, Want Not’ – Reducing food waste By Betsy Crisp, MS, LD/N Special to The Laker / Lutz News
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stance, most of us only consume the most common, or best known, part of the plant. But, many vegetables have a secondary — usually lesser known and overlooked, but edible — part that I refer to as the “unusual edibles.” If you buy your produce at the grocery store, these parts of the plant often have already been removed and discarded before packaging. But, if you grow your own produce, you can easily take advantage of these lesser-known options for consumption. Although many of these secondary parts are edible, the flavor and texture may be an acquired taste. For example, there are many species of cabbage and all the leaves are edible, but the leaves of some species are too strong for most people’s liking. Edible leaves and stems of the sweet potato are eaten in many parts of the world, but some are very bitter. Since there is such a great variety of plant species, the flavors of their parts also vary greatly. Some parts need to be cooked to improve their edibility, but some leaves may be eaten fresh. Use care: Some leaves can be mildly poisonous. Here are just a few examples of the most common vegetables with edible parts that might surprise you: Besides eating the parts of the beets, carrots and radishes we are familiar with, the leaves of those plants are also edible. We generally eat the flower parts of broccoli and cauliflower, but we can also eat the stems and leaves. We commonly eat stalks of celery, but the lesser-known edible parts are the leaves and seeds. And, as watermelon comes into season, I am reminded of my personal favorite – watermelon rinds can be made into pickles (see recipe). My grandmother, like many who survived the Great Depression, did so by being “thrifty.” She was a great cook, and taught my mother and me to “waste not, want not” by
Easy-to-Make Watermelon Rind Refrigerator Pickles INGREDIENTS: 4 cups water 1 tablespoon coarse/kosher salt 2 cups peeled watermelon rind, cut into 1 x 1/2 x 2 inch pieces, leaving a thin layer of pink 3/4 cups granulated sugar 1 allspice berry (whole allspice) 1/2 cup apple cider vinegar 4 peppercorns 4 whole cloves 1/2 teaspoon pickling spice 1 long slice of fresh gingerroot, preferred (but 1 tsp ground ginger to a 1/2-inch piece of fresh) 1/4 teaspoon celery seeds INSTRUCTIONS: • In large pot, bring water and salt to boil over medium high heat. • Add pieces of rind and boil until tender (about 5 minutes). • Place in colander to strain liquids from rinds. • Transfer rinds to a large metal bowl. • In saucepan, combine remaining ingredients. • Bring to a boil over medium high heat, stirring until sugar dissolves. • Simmer for 15 minutes, until slightly reduced. • Pour over watermelon rinds in bowl. • Place plate over top to keep rinds submerged in liquid. • Cover and refrigerate for one day to improve flavor. • Transfer to a glass canning jar (one quart or two pint jars) and keep sealed in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks.
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saving all the vegetable scraps such as celery leaves, onion skins and so on, to make stock for soup. Soups are a great way to reduce food waste and stretch your food dollars. It’s never too early to learn how to be better consumers of Mother Nature’s bounty. At camp one summer, we taught Pasco County youth about “upcycling” and highlighted some of these principles by having a
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Harvester Methodist Church, 2432 Collier Parkway, will host a crochet class, for all levels, every Wednesday at 6:30 p.m., for adults. No child care provided. Guests should bring yarn and crochet hooks. Admission is free.
STORYTELLING FESTIVAL The Robert W. Saunders Sr. Public Library, 1505 N. Nebraska Ave., in Tampa, will host the 37th annual Storytelling Festival,“Color Your World with Stories,”April 22 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.There will be professional and youth storytellers, strolling characters and performers, crafts, a book fair, and a character parade. Christopher Agostino, who tells stories through face painting, will perform at 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. For information, call (813) 273-3652, or visit HCPLC.org.
SUPPORT FOSTER CHILDREN During Child Abuse Prevention Month, all Florida Community Bank centers will participate in a Sneaker Drive during the month of April.All sneakers will be donated to local children in foster care. Donations can be dropped off at the FCB Tampa Village Banking Center, 13128 N. Dale Mabry Highway in Tampa.Those wishing to donate also can call (813) 509-2200 for pickup.
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Congregation Kol Ami, 3919 Moran Road in Tampa, will host a Kiddush luncheon April 22, following the 9:30 a.m. Shabbat services.Admission is free, but nonmembers are asked to RSVP. For information, call (813) 962-6338.
In The Loop Brewing, 3338 Land O’ Lakes Blvd., will host a Salsa Night April 20 from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m.The class is designed for beginners.The session costs $10, and must be paid prior to the start of the class. Guests should show up by 7:45 p.m. For information, visit In The Loop on Facebook.
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LIBRARY BOOK SALE The Friends of the Land O’ Lakes Library, 2818 Collier Parkway, will host a Spring Book Sale preview April 20 from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m., for a $5 admission.The library’s free semi-annual book sale will be April 21 and April 22 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For information, call (813) 929-1214.
Earth Day workshops UF/IFAS Pasco Extension will offer a rainwater harvesting workshop April 22 at 11 a.m., at Crews Lake Wilderness Park in Spring Hill. The cost is $25, one rain barrel per family. Preregistration and prepayment are required. For information, visit tinyurl.com/lzr8exn. There also will be a composting workshop the same day at 12:30 p.m. The cost is $34.50, one rain bin per family. Preregistration and prepayment are required. For information, visit tinyurl.com/kupgm9.
MOBILE ONE STOP CareerSource Mobile One will make a stop at the New River Library, 34043 State Road 54 in Zephyrhills,April 20 from 9:45 a.m. to 3:45 p.m.The unit has 12 computer stations; satellite internet and telecommunications; and printing/copying capabilities. For information, call (813) 7886375.
EcoFest at the zoo Learning Gate Community School, USF Office of Student Affairs, and the City of Tampa will host the eighth annual EcoFest April 22 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., at the Lowry Park Zoo Bandshell area, 7525 N. Boulevard in Tampa. There will be live music, a yoga kid zone, costumed superheroes, demonstrations, informational booths, a parkour agility course, green living products and services, local artists, green businesses, environmental organizations, alternative health practitioners, renewable energy specialists, organic farms and gardens with produce, and more. Admission and parking are free.
GARDEN MEETING The New River Library, 34043 State Road 54 in Zephyrhills, will host a community garden meeting April 20 at 6:30 p.m., for anyone interested in learning about gardening. For information, call (813) 7886375.
GENEALOGY 101 The Hugh Embry Library, 14215 Fourth St., in Dade City, will present Genealogy 101 on April 20 from 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m.The program is a beginner’s guide to the genealogy process. For information and to register, call (352) 567-3576.
BOAT SHOW The Shops at Wiregrass, 28211 Paseo Drive in Wesley Chapel, will host the TOMG Boat Show April 21 to April 23.There will be new boats, boating accessories, fishing gear and more. For information, visit TheShopsAtWiregrass.com.
property managers, homeowners, renters, government officials and anyone interested in learning about a wide variety of practical issues related to affordable housing.The program will be April 21 from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., at the Tampa Convention Center, 333 S. Franklin St.The cost is $35 in advance, and $40 at the door, by check or cash.The cost includes lunch. For information, call Sabine von Aulock at (813) 274-6649.
TASTING EVENT The Brooksville Main Street program will kick off the Florida Blueberry Festival with a “Victorian Epicurean Tasting Event”April 21 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., at the Saxon Manor Garden Room, 103 S. Saxon Ave., in Brooksville.The event will offer tastings, hors d’oeuvres and a memento glass.There will be craft libations from Island Grove Wine, Fishhawk Distillery and Marker 48 Brewery.The cost is $50 per person.All proceeds will go to the Brooksville Vision Foundation/dba Brooksville Main Street. For information, contact Ryan Malloy at (352) 540-6409 or director@brooksvillemainstreet.org.
FAIR HOUSING SYMPOSIUM Hillsborough County Affordable Housing, along with the Tampa Bay Fair Housing Consortium, will present a symposium for housing providers, real estate agents,
DROP-IN TECH HELP The New River Library, 34043 State Road 54 in Zephyrhills, will offer drop-in tech help April 21 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Guests can get help with computers, tablets or smartphones.Assistance will be provided on a first-come, first-served basis. For information, call (813) 788-6375.
Parkway, will offer a class, for ages 9 to 15, to make a stained-glass hanging vase April 22 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.A proper dress code and signed liability waiver are required. For information or to register, call (813) 929-1214.
NISSAN LAUNCH PARTY Wesley Chapel Nissan will celebrate its launch as the first Motor Trend Certified dealer in the Tampa/Orlando area April 22 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m., at 28519 State Road 54 in Wesley Chapel. Mario Lopez, host of the Emmy award-winning TV show “Extra,” will attend the event.Admission is free. For information, call The Greater Wesley Chapel Chamber of Commerce at (813) 994-8534, email office@WesleyChapelChamber.com, or call Wesley Chapel Nissan, at (813) 7511300.
VETERANS RESOURCE FAIR U.S. Rep. Gus Bilirakis (FL-12) will host a Veterans Resource Fair for local veterans and their families April 22 from 10 a.m. to noon, at the Verizon Event Center, 8718 Trouble Creek Road in New Port Richey. There will be information about Veterans claims services, education benefits, employment and housing programs, and more. For information, all (727) 232-2921.
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SADDLE UP BENEFIT Saddle Up For Charity will take place April 22 at Diamond “B” Ranch, 21309 Kettering Road in Dade City, to benefit the Bridging Freedom Equine Therapeutic Program. Gates open at 8:30 a.m., followed by the ride at 10 a.m. Riders must bring their own horse. Non-riders can enjoy music, vendors, wagon rides, and drawings. Preregistration is $30 and includes a T-shirt. Registration is $35 on the day of the event.A meal is
The sixth annual Bubbles and Butterflies Gala will be April 22 from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m., at the Glazer Children’s Museum, 110 W. Gasparilla Plaza in Tampa.The event is black tie optional, will have an open bar, complimentary hors d’oeuvres and desserts, guest performances, a featured presentation, silent auction items, a photo booth and more.All proceeds will benefit Redefining Refuge Safe House and Schooling Projects. For information, call Kristin Mauro at (813) 997-9128.
CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH The Zephyrhills Public Library, 5347 Eighth St., will offer conversational Spanish for beginners April 22 from 10:30 a.m. to 11:45 a.m.Topics will include greeting people, chatting with neighbors, ordering food, and useful phrases. For information or to preregister, call (813) 780-0064.
FAMILY MOVIE The Hugh Embry Library, 14215 Fourth St., in Dade City, will host a free family movie and popcorn April 22 at 2 p.m. Kids ages 12 and younger must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Juice also will be provided. For information, call (352) 567-3576.
STUDIO 28 RECITAL Studio 28, of The Shops at Wiregrass, will host its Spring Music,Art & Dance Recital April 22 at Victorious Life Church, 6224 Old Pasco Road in Wesley Chapel, with 700 music, art and dance students.There will be two music recitals at 3 p.m. and 4:30 p.m., a dance recital at 7 p.m., an art contest throughout the day, and an award ceremony after the 7 p.m. show.Tickets are $10 per person. Children age 3 and younger are free. For information, contact Amy Elmore at (813) 469-2437 or amy@studiotwentyeight.com.
ALEXANDER HAMILTON The Jimmie B. Keel Regional Library, 2902 W. Bearss Ave., in Tampa, will host two Alexander Hamilton events: • April 23 at 2 p.m.:“Alexander Hamilton’s Debt Deserves Credit.” Rand Scholet will discuss the financial plan that Hamilton created, and the controversial solutions that astonished the nation. • April 24 at 6 p.m.:“Hamilton Throwdown!” Dress up as your favorite Revolutionary War hero or Schuyler Sister. There will be trivia and refreshments. For information, call (813) 204-2612.
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Center, 15550 Spring Pine Drive in Tampa. The meeting will feature a hands-on workshop on mounting an orchid.All supplies will be provided.There will be a potluck lunch after the 10 a.m. meeting, a plant sale, a bloom table, and a silent auction. Members who renewed their annual membership can take home the mounting for free.The cost for nonmembers and guests is $10. For information, call Sharon Hartley at (727) 202-8505.
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The CCC Book Club will meet April 24 at 7 p.m., at the Carrollwood Cultural Center, 4537 Lowell Road in Tampa.The group will discuss “The Escape� by David Baldacci. For information, visit CarrollwoodCenter.org, or email David Brayshaw at david8463@verizon.net.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Tampa Bay will have an orientation April 25 from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m., at Wesley Chapel Honda, 27750 Wesley Chapel Blvd., for anyone interested in becoming a volunteer/mentor. For information, contact Deb Kristol-Irwin at (813) 997-6881 or DebK@bbbstampabay.org.
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TEEN FINANCES The Lutz Branch Library, 101 W. Lutz Lake Fern Road, will present “Raising a Financially Independent Teen�April 25 at 6:30 p.m.The guest speaker will be Lori Nadglowski, a certified financial planner, on the topics of strategies for savings, identifying what financial skills a teen should know, and how to approach the three most important decisions about money.Younger children also can attend. For information, call (813) 273-3652, or visit HCPLC.org.
ART IN THE AFTERNOON The Zephyrhills Public Library, 5347 Eighth St., will host “Art in the Afternoon�April 25 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., for teens to seniors. Bring your own supplies or borrow a few. The group is open to all levels of art enthusiasts. For information, call (813) 7800064.
TEEN ART CONTEST The Land O’ Lakes Library, 2818 Collier Parkway, will host its ninth annual Teen Art Contest April 25 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., for ages 12 to 18. Entries will be accepted until 5 p.m.,April 24.There will be cash prizes awarded in three categories: 2D, 3D and computer/photographs. Each entry must include full name, grade, school (if any) and phone number. Participants can submit up to five entries. For information, call (813) 929-1214.
TAMPA ORCHID CLUB The Tampa Orchid Club will meet April 25 at 9:30 a.m., at the Northdale Recreation
POETRY CONTEST & READING The Hugh Embry Library, 14215 Fourth St., in Dade City, will host a Poetry Contest & Open-Mic Poetry Reading April 26 at 3 p.m. The winners of the contest will be announced during the poetry reading. For information, call (352) 567-3576.
COOKBOOK BOOK CLUB The Zephyrhills Public Library, 5347 Eighth St., will host the CookBook Book Club April 26 at 11:30 a.m.Those interested can browse through this month’s selected cookbook at the library, choose a recipe to make at home, pick up a review form to complete, bring your review and recipe samples (optional) to the meeting, and enjoy a taste-testing discussion. For information, call (813) 780-0064.
CARROLLWOOD TOASTMASTERS The Carrollwood Toastmasters will meet April 26, and every Wednesday, from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., at the Jimmie B. Keel Regional Library, 2902 W. Bearss Ave., in Tampa. For information, visit Carrollwood.toastmastersclubs.org.
VOTE FOR PARK MAKEOVER The National Recreation and Park Association is sponsoring a contest,“Meet Me at the Park,� to give away a $20,000 grant for a park makeover. Guests can vote for the City of Zephyrhills’ Zephyr Park, or nominate your own city. Go to MeetMeAtThePark.org to cast a vote.The city with the most nominations will win the grant.The deadline to vote is April 30.
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ALDI PLANS NEW STORE Representatives of the discount grocer, Aldi, filed conceptual plans for a store in Cypress Creek Town Center, on the southwest corner of State Road 54 and Wesley Chapel Boulevard, according to Pasco County records. The pre-application outlines an approximately 19,000-square-foot grocery store, located on about 5 acres owned by Pasco Ranch Inc. The company is owned by the Sierra family, one of the town center’s developers. Aldi is a German-based grocer with a singular outlook on shopping. Customers pay a quarter to rent a buggy, which they return before leaving the store. They also must bring their own bags or buy reusable ones sold by Aldi. Though a typical grocery store might have up to 30,000 items for sale,Aldi stocks about 1,400 most often-used food items, including fresh produce, meat, dairy, wine and beer.The goal is to keep overhead expenses low and pass savings onto customers in discounted prices.
UNCLE MADDIO’S PIZZA AIDS AUTISM AWARENESS Uncle Maddio’s Pizza is partnering with Autism Speaks during the month of April, which is National Autism Awareness Month. The Italian eatery, at 3949 Van Dyke Road in Lutz, is sponsoring a “Give $5 Get $5” promotion. For every donation made at Maddio’s Pizza, each guest will receive a $5 bounce back offer to be used the following week at the restaurant. “It is important to the Uncle Maddio’s team that we display our ‘served with love’ culture by supporting causes that affect our local communities,” said Matt Andrews, in a company press release.Andrews is chief executive officer of Uncle Maddio’s. Every guest who donates will be able to display his or her donation on the wall at Uncle Maddio’s. Participating restaurants also will light their buildings blue to create a fun atmosphere and mirror the Autism Speaks ‘Light It Up Blue’ campaign during April. Uncle Maddio’s launched in 2008 and anticipates having 350 restaurants open in the next five years. Customers create their own
CareerSource Mobile One: Job Search and Career Assistance will take place April 20 from 9:45 a.m. to 3:45 p.m., at New River Library, at 34043 State Road 54 in Zephyrhills. The event is free. Participants will get help in searching for jobs, creating and printing resumes, accessing local and statewide job listings, and getting information about programs provided by CareerSource. The mobile unit is a self-contained resource room on wheels with 12 computer stations; satellite Internet and telecommunications; and, printing/copying capabilities. For information, call the library at (813) 788-6375.
ZEPHYRHILLS MIXER The Greater Zephyrhills Chamber of Commerce will host a mixer at the Zephyrhills Brewing Company April 20 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., at 38520 Fifth Ave., in Zephyrhills. The event is free. Come tour Zephyrhills’ new micro-brewery and sample beer or ale from award-winning home brewer Robert Hilferding. For information, call the chamber at (813) 782-1913.
LUNCH N LEARN The Greater Wesley Chapel Chamber of Commerce will host a Lunch n Learn luncheon April 20 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the Don Porter boardroom at the chamber’s office, at 6013 Wesley Grove Blvd., Suite 105, in Wesley Chapel. KMACC Solutions’ representatives will discuss “Emotional Intelligence (EQ): The Critical Link to Success in Business.” The cost is $15, including lunch. Space is limited so pre-registration is recommended. For information, call the chamber at (813) 994-8534.
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The New River Library, 34043 State Road 54 in Zephyrhills, will offer health care assistance April 20: • Medicare 101 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.A SHINE representative will be available to answer Medicare enrollment questions. • Premier Community Healthcare from 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.A representative will offer free help with Medicaid, food stamps, Florida Kidcare, Affordable Care Act and other community resources. For information, call (813) 788-6375.
MYELOMA SUPPORT The North Tampa Multiple Myeloma Support Group will meet April 22 from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., at Floortime Studio, 6250 Yellowhammer Ave., in Tampa. All myeloma patients, family and friends can attend. A complimentary lunch will be served at noon. For information, call (813) 624-3872.
COLORECTAL CANCER The Zephyrhills Public Library, 5347 Eighth St., will host a Lunch & Learn Health Education Series on Colorectal Cancer Awareness April 20 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. A Moffitt Cancer Center community education specialist will share information on health-related issues. A light lunch will be served. To register, call (813) 780-0064.
NUTRITION SEMINAR Samantha Taylor of Pure Health Studios, 2206 Knight Road in Land O’ Lakes, will present a free nutrition seminar April 22 at 12:30 p.m. There will be a guest speaker, healthy desserts and gourmet coffee. To RSVP, visit goo.gl/GMnstl.
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Sunrise Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Center in Pasco County will host these educational fundraisers in support of Sexual Assault Awareness Month. • April 20, from noon to 1 p.m., at the Dade City Women’s Club, 37922 Palm Ave., in Dade City. Admission is free with RSVP. Call (352) 521-0766. • April 23 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., at Painting with a Purpose, 1924 Oak Grove Blvd., in Lutz. The cost is $45 per seat. Register online at PaintingWithaTwist.com. Fifty percent of each registration will be donated to support Sunrise. For information, contact Aryn Rathbone at (352) 521-3358 or arathbone@sunrisepasco.org.
SENIOR HEALTH The Lutz Senior Center, 112 First Ave., N.W., will offer these senior health lectures: • April 24 at 11 a.m.:“More Bounce per Ounce: Water Consumption and Your Health” • April 26 at 1 p.m.: “Getting a Good Night’s Sleep,” presented by Gulf Coast Jewish Family and Community Services. For information, call (813) 264-3804.
SMOKING CESSATION The Zephyrhills Public Library, 5347 Eighth St., will offer the IQuit Smoking Cessation class April 25 from 10 a.m. to noon. Participants can learn strategies for quitting all forms of tobacco. Free Nicotine Replacement Therapy patches, gum and lozenges will be available, while supplies last. For information, call (813) 780-0064.
TAI CHI PROGRAM The Jimmie B. Keel Regional Library, 2902 W. Bearss Ave., in Tampa, offers a recurring Tai Chi program with Bonnie Birdsall every Monday at 1 p.m. Tai Chi can reduce stress and increase stamina, flexibility and alertness. Participants should bring a mat or towel and wear comfortable clothing. For information, call (813) 204-2612.
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Disease in the Elderly” April 25 at the Rao Musunuru MD Conference Center, 14100 Yosemite Drive in Hudson. Registration and lunch begin at 11:30 a.m., followed by the tutorial. Admission is free. Reservations are required. For information, call (727) 869-5498.
MENTAL ILLNESS EDUCATION The National Alliance on Mental Illness will offer its NAMI Family-to-Family Education Program every Tuesday, for 12 weeks, from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m., starting April 25, at 5637 Marine Parkway in New Port Richey. The course is designed to help all family members understand and support loved ones living with mental illness, while maintaining their well-being. There will be information on illnesses such as schizophrenia, bipolar disease, major depression and other mental health conditions. For information, contact Gloria Strother at (727) 848-5169 or gloriastrother@verizon.net, or call NAMI Pasco at (727) 992-9653.
STRENGTH & BALANCE CLASS A Silver Sneakers Strength & Balance Class takes place every Wednesday at 9 a.m., and every Friday at 10:30 a.m., at The Groves Golf and Country Club Civic Center, 7924 Melogold Circle in Land O’ Lakes. These are low-impact classes for men and women designed to improve flexibility and balance, to help prevent falls, broken hips and more. The class is free for Silver Sneakers members, and $5 per session for non-members. For information, contact Tom Marbell at (352) 409-2984 or send him an email at TrainWithTomM@gmail.com.
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ASTRONAUT SPEAKS TO MIDDLE-SCHOOLERS Pasco Middle School students participated in a Skype presentation and discussion with retired astronaut Don Thomas on April 7. Thomas completed four space flights on the Columbia and Discovery space shuttles. His last assignment was at the International Space Station program overseeing NASA experiments. He retired in 2007. As part of the students’ Space Exploration unit,Thomas gave a PowerPoint presentation on living, working and conducting science experiments in space.A question-and-answer session followed the program.
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PASTA DINNER FUNDRAISER The third annual pasta dinner fundraiser for the Sean Bartell Memorial Foundation will be April 29 from 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m., at Trinity Church of Wesley Chapel, 33425 State Road 54. There will be a special ceremony and announcement at 5 p.m. The dinner will be prepared and donated by Carl and Jessica Myers, of Little Italy’s Family Restaurant and Catering. The Magic of Scott Barhold will provide entertainment. Local vendors will be on site. The cost is $10. Kids ages 4 and younger are free. To-go boxes will be available. To purchase tickets, contact Paul Bartell or Jamie Bartell via IM on Facebook, or email spbfoundation@hotmail.com.
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COMPLEX, from page 1A “This is a good program,” said Pasco County Commission Chairman Mike Moore. “Over the years, for whatever reason, commissions in the past have not moved forward. We have a great opportunity. Let’s stop kicking the can down the road.” Dirt won’t be flying any time soon, however. It will take additional votes to finalize the project, including an ordinance to increase the tourist tax. Four of five county commissioners need to approve the inMike Moore crease. Though the initial vote was unanimous, Pasco County Commissioners Mike Wells and Jack Mariano had concerns about linking new tourism dollars to one project. Wells would like to see boat ramps built in western Pasco in future. County officials said the bank loan possibly could be increased to $16 million or $17 million to fund those. Mariano said tax revenues should be spread around to benefit the entire county, not just focused within the Wesley Chapel area. “What’s the fairness to the other side of the county when there’s no return coming back?” he said. But, prior to voting in favor, he added,“I know this is going to be a top-shelf product.” Details are still being negotiated, but the county will receive a portion of the profits generated from the sports complex.“The entire county will benefit from this project,” Moore said. However, the project and the tax increase drew a notable objection from Thomas Dempsey, owner of Saddlebrook Resort. It makes no sense to use the tourism tax as “backup for a loan that can’t be obtained
and what the retail village has struggled with is multifamily or higher density to get it moving.” Suncoast Parkway, at State Road 54, is attracting investment for several projects after languishing through the economic downturn. The master-planned community of Bexley North is under construction on the north side of State Road 54, across from Northpointe. Also, on the north side of the state highway, two more residential and commercial developments are planned adjacent to Bexley and the Suncoast Trail. If approved, the rezoning for Northpointe would add apartments as a use while retaining office, research and light industrial for another portion of the same site. Hobby said the focus remains on attracting office and light industrial, and creating jobs.“We’re aggressively pursuing opportunities,” he said. Future development could include about 225,000 square feet of Class A offices, as well as one or two hotels, he added. Pasco County plans to build an extension of Northpointe Village Drive as part of an incentive package of about $7.6 million for Mettler Toledo. Northpointe’s owners will contribute more than $250,000 to the project. That could be reduced by 15 percent if Pasco receives a state reimbursement of about $1.2 million for the estimated $3.2 million road project. in a normal way through a bank,” said Dempsey, who spoke during public comment. “I can’t run a business that way. Nobody should. It’s a burdensome tax on Saddlebrook.” The upscale resort in Wesley Chapel contributed a large share of the $8.5 million already collected in tourist taxes. A rebate program is being proposed to compensate Saddlebrook and other hoteliers. Details will be negotiated as the project moves forward, but Wells said, “It should have been done before yesterday.” RADD Sports estimates gross revenues of $3.8 million in the Anthony Homer first year, with increases each year after. Company officials pledged that the loan debt would be paid first before RADD Sports got paid. Research shows that the complex will have a regional pull, drawing people willing to drive four hours to eight hours, said Anthony Homer, vice president of real estate for RADD Sports. About 1.2 million people live within a 30-minute drive, he added. An estimated 30 to 40 special sporting events can be held at the complex, along with weekday activities for local amateur leagues and recreational visitors. On average, more than $208 is spent daily per person during tournament weekends for the event, as well as at hotels, shops and restaurants in the area. “We didn’t pull these numbers out of a hat,” Homer said. However, county officials said banks wouldn’t accept RADD Sports’ revenue projections as the only collateral source for the loan. Hope Allen, president of The Greater Wesley Chapel Chamber of Commerce, urged commissioners to support the project. “The timing is right,” she said, during public comment. “Everybody is ready to move forward,”Allen said.
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EARTH, from page 1A agility course created by a participant in American Ninja Warrior, a kid-friendly Yoga Zone with classes, crafts, games and other fun activities. Costumed superheroes will be roaming around; bands will be performing, and there will be plenty of chances to pick up some pointers on sustainable living. Michele Northrup, organizer of the event, has been involved since the beginning. “It’s going to be exciting this year,” said Northrup, noting “we have over 138 vendors. “We have sustainability experts … We’ll have hybrid and electric vehicles. We have one vendor … who will demonstrate wind power,” she said. The Owl Sanctuary will be bringing the beautiful owls that it protects, Northrup said. There also will be interactive booths and chances for people to purchase everything from local honey to handmade soap to all sorts of other eco-friendly items, she said. While EcoFest is expected to draw thousands to Lowry Park, Pasco County also is hosting an Earth Day celebration. The family friendly event will take place at Crews Lake Wilderness Park, 16739 Crews Lake Drive in Spring Hill. It is scheduled for April 22, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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“We’re excited that the event will actually fall on Earth Day this year,” Lottie Kelley, event chair for Earth Day, said in a release. “This year, we’re adding the Suncoast Trail Earth Day Ride and Rick’s Raptor Rescue,” she said. Other planned activities include: • Children’s crafts and education displays • An Interactive Water Ventures Learning Lab • A Florida native plants sale • Pet adoptions • A ladybug release • Upcycle vendors • An appearance by Spike, the 10-foot alligator from Croc Encounters • Household hazardous waste collection • Electronics recycling • A pill take-back program (for unwanted or expired medications) Concessions will be sold by Mary Giella Elementary School as a PTA fundraiser. Also, the University of Florida’s IFAS/Extension will offer two workshops: Rain Water Harvesting at 10 a.m., and Composting at 12:30 p.m. Preregistration is required for both workshops. Sign up online at Pasco.IFAS.ufl.edu/events_calendar.shtml. To sign up, click on April and scroll down to event 1 of 2. For more information about the festival, contact Keep Pasco Beautiful Coordinator Kristen King at (727) 856-7252 or kking@@pascocountyfl.net.
Still, she is gratified by the results. “We’ve been able to grow the concert every year and raise more money,” said Skantze, who manages to balance taking four Advanced Placement classes, doing soccer and track, and managing the details of the fundraiser. “I organize my time,” she said.“I make a lot of lists. Sometimes I just have to prioritize what I think is more important.” Helping others, in this young woman’s eyes, is important.
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pring football practices are one week away for high schools across the state. Though the first games of the 2017 season remain several months away, Florida high schools are allowed a maximum of 20 practice sessions from April 24 to May 31, according to Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) guidelines. Here’s a look at what schools in our coverage area in Pasco are working with:
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CYPRESS CREEK MIDDLE HIGH SCHOOL COACH: MIKE JOHNSON (1ST YEAR) 2016 RECORD: N/A
A brand-new program, Cypress Creek likely will face significant challenges in its first few seasons.The 2017 campaign, for instance, will feature no seniors, as current freshmen and sophomores zoned for the school will be pulled from both Wesley Chapel and Wiregrass Ranch high schools. Meanwhile as spring ball approaches, Mike Johnson — entering his first year as a high school head football coach — is still finalizing his assistant staff. There are Mike Johnson other logistical hurdles, too, as the weight room and athletic fields remain under construction at the school’s campus. The Coyotes’ offensive and defensive schemes remain a mystery, though Johnson recently said he’ll gear the playbook toward the strengths of his eventual roster and coaching staff. For comparison’s sake, other recent upstart programs in Pasco County have struggled in their early stages. Sunlake High, for example, went a combined 5-25 its first three years of existence, from 2007-2009. Wiregrass Ranch, likewise, went a combined 7-23 its first three seasons, also from 20072009.
LAND O’ LAKES HIGH SCHOOL COACH: BRIAN WACHTEL (7TH YEAR) 2016 RECORD: 2-6
Put simply, the Land O’ Lakes Gators have endured a rough couple years on the gridiron. Since its last winning season in 2013 (8-2), the program went 4-6, 3-7 and 2-6. The 2017 campaign won’t be easy either, as four of the team’s first five games are on the road, including slates against Wesley Chapel and Sunlake. To generate a turnaround, the Gators must find some consistency on offense — a unit that scored just eight touchdowns all Brian Wachtel year. That won’t be easy, with the team losing three of its top four receivers (Justin Kren, Hunter Carlisle, Brayden Lyman) from 2016; leading rusher Kyle Leivas (308 yards) does return, however. The departure of kicker/punter Dylan Hohenthaner (38.2 yards per punt) shouldn’t be overlooked, either. The Indiana State University signee was a valuable weapon, averaging 38.2 yards per punt.
On a positive note, the Gators return rising junior linebacker Myron Bloom, one of the region’s most productive defensive players. An SAC East First-Team All-Conference selection, Bloom racked up 119 tackles and six tackles for loss.
PASCO COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL COACH: TOM MCHUGH (10TH YEAR) 2016 RECORD: 1-9
The Pasco Pirates look to regroup from last year’s 1-9 debacle — the program’s worst record since 1978.While the season was troublesome all around, perhaps the toughest moment for Pirates fans to grasp was a 49-0 home loss to crosstown rival Zephyrhills. In 2015, the Pirates also experienced another setback to their nine-mile rival, losing 50-16. Lopsided defeats aside, a bounce-back season could be in store for 2017. Consider that several of Pasco’s top Tom McHugh contributors were just sophomores last season, meaning there’s room for development and progress. Expect players like running back Jamar Hicks Jr. (386 yards rushing, three touchdowns) and receiver Jacquez Mobley (20 receptions, 200 yards) to make significant strides as juniors. Other key cogs — including linebacker Cameron Smith, and linemen Camron Craig and Cody Mercer — also return.All three were named to the 2016 SAC East All-Conference team. There’s an opportunity for early-season victories, as the Pirates play four of their first five games at home, including matchups against Ridgewood, Gulf and Cypress Creek.
SUNLAKE HIGH SCHOOL COACH: BILL BROWNING (11TH YEAR) 2016 RECORD: 7-3
Entering his 11th season as head coach, Bill Browning has the Sunlake Seahawks running like a well-oiled machine, compiling seven consecutive winning seasons. However, the program could be in for a slight rebuilding year in 2017, as heavy reinforcements are needed on both sides of the ball. First off, the Seahawks must re- Bill Browning place one of the county’s top quarterbacks in Justin Hall (1,945 yards, 13 touchdowns, eight interceptions in 2016). Other skill players will need
to be groomed on offense, since the Seahawks will be without its top four contributors in Tyler Peretti (40 catches, 866 receiving yards, six TDs) Cris Galdos (666 all-purpose yards, four TDs), Ryan Clark (23 receptions, 412 yards, five TDs) and Justin Metzger (562 yards rushing, four TDs). Defensively, Sunlake will miss three of its top four tacklers, losing linebackers Izzy Aquino (67 tackles, 18 tackles for loss, five sacks) and Chris Williams (74 tackles, nine tackles for loss, three sacks), and safety Jabriri Davis (55 tackles). But, if history is any indication, new standouts may quickly emerge for the Seahawks. And, that could be sooner rather than later, considering the program’s junior varsity squad went 6-1 in 2016.
WESLEY CHAPEL HIGH SCHOOL COACH: ANTHONY EGAN (2ND YEAR) 2016 RECORD: 7-2
In his first year as head coach, Anthony Egan oversaw a remarkable turnaround for Wesley Chapel football, a program that hadn’t experienced a winning season since 2011. Now, Egan looks to take the next step — a district title and a corresponding playoff appearance. Though the Wildcats will be without two-year starting quarterback Jacob Thomas (806 yards, nine touchdowns, two interceptions), other offensive standouts return, including leading rushers Dexter Leverett Dexter Leverett (1,249 yards, 10 touchdowns) and Malik Melvin (358 yards, seven touchdowns). The team’s top returning player, however, is cornerback Isaiah Bolden, a 6-foot-3, 170-pound Florida State commit. A consensus four-star recruit, Bolden is ranked as the nation’s 22nd best cornerback for the 2017 class, according to ESPN. The rangy athlete will once again be tasked with locking down the opposition’s top receiver and also contribute on special teams, where he averaged nearly 15 yards per punt return in 2016. Another Wildcats player to watch is middle linebacker Austen Wittish, who led the team with 93 tackles last season.
WIREGRASS RANCH HIGH SCHOOL COACH: MARK KANTOR (3RD YEAR) 2016 RECORD: 7-3
It appears Wiregrass Ranch football has finally turned a corner, following last season’s program-high seven wins — good enough for District 8-8A runner-up. Don’t be surprised to see the Bulls have another fruitful season, considering the bevy of talent returning to the field. While a new quarterback must be groomed, the Bulls return 1,000-yard tailback Dada McGee (1,063 yards, 11 touchdowns), along Mark Kantor with its top five wide outs, including 5-foot-8 slot back Adrian Thomas (17 receptions, 207 yards). Meanwhile, the Bulls again feature one of the most feared secondaries in the region, thanks to the return of uber-skilled cornerbacks Jordan Miner and Shamaur McDowell. Both heavily touted Division I prospects, Miner claims more than 20 scholarship offers, while McDowell has 10.
The Bulls’ X-factor, however, may be newcomer Raymond Woodie III, a 6-foot-2, 185-pound dual-threat quarterback transfer from Carrollwood Day School. The rising junior likewise is being courted by major Division I programs, holding offers from the likes of Southern California and Michigan State universities. (Woodie III is the son of Raymond Woodie Jr., former University of South Florida defensive coordinator and current inside linebackers coach/special teams coordinator at the University of Oregon.) Early season matchups against Zephyrhills, Wesley Chapel and Sunlake should provide a good barometer of how the 2017 Bulls stack up.
ZEPHYRHILLS HIGH SCHOOL: COACH: NICK CARROLL (2ND YEAR) 2016 RECORD: 8-3
Even with a first-time head coach, the Zephyrhills Bulldogs maintained their consistent level of success in 2016. Last year marked the third consecutive eight-win season and sixth winning season overall for the program, leaving Bulldogs fans eager for the future. The 2017 edition could prove equally generous to the Bulldogs, with the return of major pieces from a potent, balanced offense that averaged 341 yards per game and scored 50 touchdowns last season. Nick Carroll Some key returnees include quarterback Charles Harrison III (2,038 total yards, 26 touchdowns, five interceptions), leading rusher Elijah Thomas (649 yards, five touchdowns) and leading receiver Tre’Pavis Mobley (39 catches, 802 yards, 11 touchdowns). Defensively, the Bulldogs return its top two pass rushers from last season — Sterlin Williams (8.5 sacks) and Ja’varrius Wilson (eight sacks)— along with middle linebacker Zac Masci (66 tackles, 2.5 sacks). The Bulldogs, however, have some early tough tests, facing Wiregrass Ranch and Sunlake the first two weeks of the season.
ZEPHYRHILLS CHRISTIAN ACADEMY: COACH: MIKE SMITH (3RD YEAR, 11-MAN) 2016 RECORD: 7-2
Though the Warriors lose three key playmakers in Serion Bellamy (Shorter University in Georgia), Mykh'ael Chavis (Minnesota State) and John Emmanuel (Minnesota State), the team still has enough pieces to remain competitive in District 2-2A, in 2017. That starts with leading rusher Calvin Samuel, who racked up 695 yards and seven touchdowns on just 44 carries last season. Other contributors, like leading receivers Mike Smith Kollin Eckel (133 yards, three touchdowns) and Eugene Davis (145 yards, two touchdowns), are also expected to return, marking the program’s third year of playing 11-man football. Productive defensive players like lineman Jalen Spencer (24 tackles, 10 tackles for loss) and linebacker Alonzo Sampson (47 tackles, eight tackles for loss) should be back, too. Next week The Laker/Lutz News will preview Hillsborough County teams in our coverage area.
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LINEMAN SIGNS WITH KEISER UNIVERSITY Evan Hogan, a 6-foot2, 300-pound senior lineman and long snapper at Wiregrass Ranch High School, has signed to play football at Keiser University, an NAIA school in West Palm Beach. Hogan, a three-year varsity starter for Wiregrass Ranch, will be part of Keiser’s inaugural football season in fall 2018. Last October, the university announced the addition of football to its slate of 21 varsity sports; the program will compete in the Sun Conference.
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The West Pasco Soccer Club’s U10 girls squad took first place in the 2017 Best of the Bay Tournament. The event ran from March 31 through April 2, in St. Petersburg. The team, based in Land O’ Lakes, also won the 10th annual Largo March Madness Tournament last month. For information about the club, visit WestPascoSoccer.com.
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Santara “Santy” Dembele, a freshman at Land O’ Lakes High School, recently competed in the 2017 USA Basketball 3-by-3 U18 National Tournament for Women in Colorado Springs, Colorado.The 5-foot-8 forward teamed up with Kali Barber (Palm Harbor University High School), Nicole Nanos (Palm Harbor University High School) and Shayleese Vazquez (Weeki Wachee High School) to form Hard2Guard. The group went 1-4 in the 10-team tournament,April 8 and April 9. Dembele was the lone freshman on the Land O’ Lakes High girls varsity team, during the 2016-2017 season.
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A morning stroll Betsy Crisp, of Land O’ Lakes, was surprised to see this little guy out greeting customers at the Central Pasco Professional Center. The bird was undaunted by visitors or the slight breeze that ruffled his feathers.
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orothy Busse Anderson was born on August 25, 1920 in Roseau, MN. She was married to the love of her life, Orrie, for nearly 70 years until he passed in 2010. She and Orrie lived in Milwaukee, WI until 1970 when they moved to Florida. They lived in Land O’ Lakes FL from 1979 to 2012. In 2012, Dorothy moved to Anacortes, WA until she went home on April 7, 2017. She worked for many years as an art teacher and homemaker. She is survived by sons Lawrence Anderson and wife Jan of Roswell, GA and Gilbert Titus and wife Frances of Oak Harbor, WA and grandchildren Kirsten, Daven, and Alexandra Anderson and Mark and John Titus. She is also survived by two great granddaughters Taryn Rose and Liv Frances. There will be a graveside service at Lutz Cemetery on April 26 at 11:00 AM. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Dorothy and Orrie Anderson Memorial for the school at Northdale Lutheran Church, 15709 Mapledale Boulevard Tampa, FL 33624.
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