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Auralee Buckingham left a lasting impression in the community of Lutz. By B.C. Manion bcmanion@lakerlutznews.com

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just about everything involving this community, north of Tampa. Buckingham, who was 91 at her death on May 13, will be honored in a Resurrection Mass at 11 a.m., on June 26, at St. Timothy Catholic Church, 17512 Lakeshore Drive in Lutz. The mark she left on the community of Lutz will not be soon forgotten. Pat Serio, who sits on the board of the GFWC Lutz-Land O’ Lakes Woman’s Club, de-

scribed Buckingham as “a true force of nature. “You name it and Auralee ran it,” said Serio, noting that not only was Buckingham a past president of the woman’s club, but she also had held nearly every office and chaired nearly every club event. “She was a mover and a shaker, involved in everything that happened in the Lutz comSee AURALEE, page 9A

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East meets West in All-Star clash Academy at the Lakes All-Star East catcher Josiah Bayona dives for a foul tip during game action against the West All-Stars as family and friends look on. Both West baseball and softball teams beat the East in the fourth annual All-Star games at Bishop McLaughlin High School baseball field. See the story in Sports on page 10A.

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Fivay High School’s All-Star West’s No. 19 Erik Scott leads off second base. The East team came from behind, but still lost to the West All-Stars in extra innings.

The Pasco Metropolitan Planning Organization’s board delivered the City of Port Richey a clear message earlier this month: Start showing up consistently or get booted from the board. Complaints about the city’s absence at MPO meetings have been growing louder, and last month, the board asked the organization’s new executive director, Carl Mikyska, to find out if the board had the latitude to change its composition. The Pasco MPO — which is the lead transportation planning agency for the Pasco region — is made up of the Pasco County Commission and representatives from the cities of Zephyrhills, Dade City, New Port Richey and Port Richey. Pasco County Commissioner Mike Moore said he’s been voicing his concerns for years about Port Richey’s lack of attendance at the meetings. If the city isn’t going to be there, Moore has said, the seat should

be filled by someone who will. Port Richey Mayor Scott Tremblay showed up at the MPO board’s June 10 meeting to address the issue. Pasco MPO board chairman Lance Smith welcomed him, warmly. “I’m happy that you’re here today. We want the input of Port Richey. I feel like it’s very much needed. I think we’re all in this together,” said Smith, who represents the City of Zephyrhills. Tremblay said he’s not sure the MPO board’s absenteeism records are accurate regarding Port Richey’s attendance. He said there have been occasions during remote meetings when the city’s vice mayor was virtually present, but wasn’t able to be recognized because his microphone was muted. Tremblay also said he would appreciate receiving the agenda materials at least 15 days in advance of an MPO meeting, so the entire Port Richey council could have the See MPO, page 9A

on stigma

By Kevin Weiss kweiss@lakerlutznews.com

The old adage, “sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me,” may not be exactly true — at least for those who are working to overcome alcohol and substance addiction, mental illness and cultural competency issues. In other words, hurtful words do matter. That was the consensus of a group of panelists affiliated with the Pasco County Alliance for Substance Addiction Prevention (Pasco ASAP), a nonprofit organization working to mobilize the community to prevent substance use by implementing evidencebased strategies that produce environmental-level change. The panelists spoke at a June 1 webinar, titled “Change The Language ASAP.” See STIGMA, page 9A


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