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Pasco County commissioners approved a $1.3 billion budget for fiscal year 2018, which begins Oct. 1. The budget is slightly less than the 2017 budget, but still has new expenditures for parks, boat ramps and the proposed Ridge Road extension. County commissioners had a final public hearing, and vote, on the new budget on Sept.
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26 in New Port Richey. There will be no change in the existing millage rate, which determines property taxes. However, some homeowners could see a slight increase of less than $10 in their annual tax bill, based on a 2.1 percent increase in homesteaded property values. Pasco saw about a 7.7 percent increase in assessed taxable property, with a value of about $24.6 billion. Much of that was fueled by new construction.
Expenditures for 2018 include $2.5 million to buy right of way needed for the Ridge Road extension, and $1 million for design and engineering of the interchange at Suncoast Parkway. Pasco County Commissioner Jack Mariano was uncomfortable with the county bearing those costs, when the Florida Turnpike Authority previously agreed to pay for the interchange. See BUDGET, page 15A
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Miguel Perez just wants to better educate himself as he awaits trial on racketeering charges at the Land O’ Lakes Detention Center. The 53-year-old inmate has an added tool to do that, thanks to the jail’s new tablet program. Last month, the detention center distributed over 200 Google Nexus 7 tablets to be shared among nearly 1,700 inmates. Its primary focus is on education and rehabilitation. The tablets, secure and unable to connect to the Internet, come preloaded with various learning and spiritual applications, such as Kahn Academy and Calm. Kahn Academy features in-depth reading material, interactive videos, virtual museum tours and TED Talks, as well as GED prep education, math, engineering, humanities, economics, science and college career prep studies; Calm helps inmates deal with substance abuse, anxiety and emotional trauma. “There’s just so much in there — algebra, physics, economics, biology,” Perez said.“It goes from ‘A to Z.’” The tablets, equipped with protective hard shell cases, were donated to the jail by Telmate, a leading provider of secure inmate communication systems, at no cost to Pasco County taxpayers. Other county jail systems in the state, including Flagler and Walton counties, have implemented similar educational tablet programs. Perez, like others, has been glued to a tablet since they were delivered Aug. 17. “It is amazing; I really love it,” Perez said. “Instead of wasting time playing cards or doing nothing or walking around moping, you can actually do something with your mind and your life.” He added: “We’ve made a mistake — whatever we’ve done — so it gives us the option to fix it...and move forward in a posi-
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Last month, the Land O’ Lakes Detention Center distributed more than 200 Google Nexus 7 tablets to be shared among nearly 1,700 inmates. The tablets, secure and unable to connect to the Internet, come preloaded with various learning and spiritual applications, such as Kahn Academy and Calm. Inmate Doney Bedford shows off some of the features.
Inmate Miguel Perez shows off a Google Nexus 7 tablet. The 53-year-old, who’s awaiting trial on racketeering charges, enjoys studying economic concepts through the Kahn Academy app.
tive manner.” Besides learning apps, the tablets come equipped with a law library and inmate staff requests.There are also email capabilities, for
a small commissary fee. The tablets also have pre-downloaded religious texts, including the Bible and Koran. That feature is especially meaningful to 46year-old inmate Doney Bedford, who’s awaiting trial on drug possession charges. He aspires to become a theologian, as he receives credits for college education through mail-in correspondence courses. “It’s got every possible translation of the Bible, it’s got the Koran, it’s got Aramaic Hebrew, and the history of the Bible. It’s an endless supply of information,” Bedford explained. Bedford also uses the tablet to dive into subjects like ancient Egyptian history, which helps him to effectively use his jail time. “When you have something like this, to educate yourself, it just broadens your horizons,” Bedford said. “These resources are very, very good for us, so that way we can learn to better ourselves and become better, productive men of society,” he added. Another inmate, 31-year-old Christopher Murgatroyd, says the tablets have even eased tensions within his housing unit. See TABLET page 15A
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A shift in attitudes could go a long way toward reducing impacts from substance abuse, speakers said at the sixth annual Substance Abuse Prevention Conference held in Wesley Chapel. Stigma is a huge issue, they said. Until that changes, fewer people will seek treatment, and employment and housing challenges will remain for those in recovery from substance addictions, they explained. A new mindset is also needed toward people who are in recovery, several speakers said. Even when people have stopped misusing drugs or alcohol and are trying to reform their lives they often encounter roadblocks because of previous run-ins with the law, speakers said. Those were among myriad issues discussed during the Sept. 21 conference at the Saddlebrook Resort in Wesley Chapel. The conference, which had the theme “Strengthening Our Communities: Opportunities for Action,” was presented by the Pasco Alliance for Substance Abuse Prevention (ASAP) and BayCare Behavioral Health. About 400 people were registered, including youths involved in prevention efforts, people at various stages of recovery, mental health and medical providers, elected officials, judges and members of law enforcement. Besides the speeches, the event included a panel discussion and breakout sessions. The keynote speaker was Andy Duran,
executive director of Linking Efforts Against Drugs (LEAD) and the SpeakUP! Prevention Coalition, based near Chicago. He talked about the need to change the conversation, as it relates to the topic of the misuse of drugs and alcohol. He suggests dropping labels commonly used to describe people with drug or alcohol issues. “We use pejorative words, even in prevention we do this. We use words like ‘addict’ or ‘junkie’ or ‘dirty’ … We’ve got to get those words out of the language. “Someone has an addiction, they’re not an addict. Someone has an alcohol problem or struggles with alcoholism, they’re not an alcoholic. “When we start to talk differently, we start to think differently.And, when we start to think differently, society then follows us and starts to think differently,” Duran said. Society generally views substance abuse as a crime, a moral failing or a simple choice, Duran said. In reality, it’s a complex medical behavioral problem, he said. The stigma attached to the problem reduces the likelihood that someone will ask for help, which increases the risk for overdose, Duran added.
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Their love of singing developed in different ways. “Singing has always been a part of my life,” said Sandy Everly, of Land O’ Lakes.“On Sunday nights, at home, my mom played the piano, and my sister and my dad and I would sing. “Actually, I learned to harmonize at a very young age.” Cathy Frey, of Wesley Chapel, recalled “my parents used to play these reel-to-reel tapes with these singing groups … I was always singing.” Nancy Hansel, of Lutz, said her mom had a radio show. “They were Two Girls and a Guy. That was their name.” Fran Byers, of Wesley Chapel, said her dad used to sing to her in the car. “My dad was a crooner. He could sing like Bing Crosby,” she
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Those piles of Hurricane Irma debris could be sitting near homes for as long as a couple of months, Pasco County officials have said. That’s because there’s a shortage of work crews. Officials hope that residents will be patient, as the county struggles to pull together enough work crews. Pasco County Utilities, Solid Waste and Resources Recovery Department set the start of debris collection for Sept. 18. But, finding and keeping subcontractors who can do the work is proving difficult. The problem is, Hurricane Irma took a swing through the entire state, stretching local government resources. Financially, subcontractors are finding more lucrative contracts in South Florida, where Irma did the most damage.That has made it difficult for Pasco to secure and hold onto subcontractors. “I’ve got a lot of complaints that we’re not getting anything picked up,” said Pasco County Commissioner Jack Mariano. Working with the county’s consultant, Ceres Environmental Services, Pasco had hoped for 16 work crews. By Sept. 25, that number fell to eight.Then, one day later, the county could only count on four crews. “There’s just not that many resources,” said John Power, the county’s solid waste facilities director. “At the rate we’re going now, we’re talking about a couple of months.” Even as Pasco works to find its own crews to supplement county efforts, Power said other counties were calling Pasco to ask for manpower. On Sept. 26, county commissioners approved inter-local agreements to allow Ceres Environmental Services to aid in securing cleanup services for Dade City, San Antonio and the Town of St. Leo. Similar agreements are possible with New Port Richey and Port Richey. Zephyrhills is the one city that has been able to do its own debris pickup. Adding to Pasco’ cleanup task are suspicions that some residents are putting out more than storm debris curbside. “A lot of people are using it for spring cleaning,” said Power, who said he was also waiting for debris at his home to be picked up. Pasco County Commission Chairman Mike Moore wasn’t so sure. “We need to be careful about making determinations,” he said. The furniture and other goods being tossed onto residents’ piles could be from actual storm damage, he said.“It’s a delicate situation.” Pasco County Administrator Dan Biles said the county likely will follow with a second county sweep after completing the
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The Community Thrift Store, 35229 State Road 54 in Zephyrhills, provides clothing and household items to those in Pasco County.Volunteers are needed to donate 3 ½ hours a week.The store is a Christian ministry whose focus is to serve the community. Donations of some furniture, household items, toys, clothing and more are accepted. For information, call Jerry Jones at (217) 260-6337, or stop by the store.
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The Land O’ Lakes Democratic Club will meet Oct. 4 at 6:30 p.m., at Beef O’ Brady’s, 21539 Village Lakes Shopping Center Drive in Land O’ Lakes.The guest speaker will be Ryan Torrens, candidate for Florida Attorney General in 2018. For information, visit Facebook.com/LOLDemocraticClub or MakingPascoBlue.com.
THEATER GHOST TOURS
The Tampa Theater, 711 N. Franklin St., in Downtown Tampa, will host “Ghosts of Tampa Theatre” tours Oct. 5, Oct. 13, Oct. 19 and Oct. 21 at 11:30 a.m., and Oct. 20 at 7:30 p.m.The 75-minute tours are free for theater members, $10 for general admission and $8 for children ages 2 to 12. For information, visit TampaTheatre.org.
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The Land O’ Lakes Library, 2818 Collier Parkway, will host “Social Seniors” Oct. 5 from 10 a.m. to noon, for ages 55 and older. Seniors can get involved at the library by offering programming suggestions, meet new friends, discuss common interests and engage in recreational activities.There will be coffee and cake. For information, call (813) 929-1214.
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The Historic Hernando Preservation Society will meet Oct. 5 at 6:30 p.m., at Brooksville City Hall, 201 Howell Ave.The guest speaker will be Jo-Anne Peck, society board member and historic preservation consultant, who will provide an overview of preserving historic buildings. For information, visit HistoricHernandoPreservationSociety.org.
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CREATURES OF THE NIGHT
Tampa’s Lowry Park Zoo, 1101 W. Sligh Ave., will host “Creatures of the Night” on Friday and Saturday nights from Oct. 6 to Oct. 28, for ghouls and goblins of all ages. The park will be open until 10 p.m., on the select nights. For complete information, visit LowryParkZoo.org.
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The Zephyrhills Woman’s Club will meet Oct. 6 at noon at the clubhouse, 38545 Fifth Ave., in Zephyrhills.The guest speaker will be Bob Harrison, communications specialist for Pasco County Libraries. Lunch
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Dade City’s inaugural “Arts in the Park” will take place Oct. 7 from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., rain or shine, at Agnes Lamb Park, 14246 Ninth St., in Dade City. The family friendly celebration will include poetry, song, music, dance, storytelling, standup comedy, children’s art activities and more. Guests can bring a blanket or chair. Snacks will be for sale on site. No alcohol will be permitted. Admission is free. For information, visit Facebook.com/artsintheparkDadeCity, or email ArtsintheParkDadeCity@gmail.com.
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UF/IFAS Pasco Extension will host “Gardening 365: Pasco Master Gardener Festival” Oct. 7 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., in San Antonio City Park, 12200 Main St., San Antonio. There will be plants, food, yard art, seminars, kids’ activities, a pumpkin patch, door prizes, a silent auction and more. The festival is rain or shine and for all ages. Admission and parking are free.
The Market Place
The Market Place at Hibiscus Park, Seventh Street and Bougainvillea Ave., in Dade City, will take place Oct. 7 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. There will be vendor shopping, and musical entertainment by Derrick from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event is pet friendly (dogs must be on a leash), and admission is free. For information, visit TheMarketPlaceFl.com. For vendor information, contact Lucy Avila at (352) 521-5858 or lucyavila707@gmail.com.
Full Moon Festival
Beaumont Ranch, 19765 State Road 52 in Land O’ Lakes, will host a Full Moon Festival Oct. 7 from 6 p.m. to midnight. There will be horseback rides, a barbecue, hayrides, pony rides, a bonfire and s’mores, and a Skyler Clark concert. All-inclusive tickets (limited to the first 50 people) are $15 in advance and $20 at the door. For more information and other ticket prices, call (727) 433-5865.
HorsePower fundraiser
HorsePower for Kids, 8005 S. Racetrack Road in Tampa, will host its 10th annual Fall Festival fundraiser Oct. 7 to Oct. 29, on Saturdays and Sundays, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. There will be pony rides, hayrides, farm animals, face painting, a bon fire, games, train rides and live music. There also will be pumpkins available for purchase. Admission is $12 each for children and adults. Children age 1 and younger are free. Parking is $1. For information, call (813) 855-8992, or visit HorsePowerForKids.com. will be served.All women age 18 and older can attend. For information, call (813) 4045789 or (813) 310-9165.
GAMING CLUB
The New River Library, 34043 State Road 54 in Zephyrhills, will host a Gaming Club Oct. 7 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., for grade six and above.There will be board games, RPG games, card games and video games. Refreshments will be provided. For information, call (813) 788-6375.
FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY
The Friends of the New River Library, 34043 State Road 54 in Zephyrhills, will meet Oct. 7 at noon.The nonprofit group meets once a month and supports library programs for all ages. For information, call (813) 788-6375.
WAR MEMORIAL DEDICATION
Hillsborough County and the Veterans Memorial Park Museum Committee will dedicate an Afghanistan War Memorial Oct. 7 at 11 a.m., for servicemen who gave their lives more than 7,000 miles away. The keynote speaker will be Gen. Joseph L.Votel, commander, U.S. Central Command at MacDill Air Force Base. Bleacher seating will be available, but guests can bring lawn chairs. Prior to the dedication, the park will open at 8 a.m., for viewing of the monuments and memorials; at 10 a.m., the museum will open; at 10:30 a.m., there will be a motorcycle procession; and after the dedication there will be refreshments.The Veterans Memorial Park is at 3602 U.S. 301 N., in Tampa. For information, call (813) 246-3170.
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The Hugh Embry Library, 14215 Fourth St., in Dade City, will host a Star Wars Day Oct. 7 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. For information, call (352) 567-3576.
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NATIVE PLANT SOCIETY
The Land O’ Lakes Library, 2818 Collier Parkway, will offer a spooky junior engineers class Oct. 7 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., for ages 9 to 15, presented by Tobusto! A proper dress code, registration and signed liability waiver are required.To register, call (813) 929-1214.
The Nature Coast Chapter of the Florida Native Plant Society will meet Oct. 10 at 7 p.m., at the Land O’ Lakes Community Center, 5401 Land O’ Lakes Blvd.The guest speaker will be Mary Ellen Gotto, Pasco County master gardener, on the topic of “Native Plants 101.”There also will be photos of her plants and handouts, as well as light refreshments and a native plant drawing. For information, call Sandy Vanno at (727) 207-1853,.
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Cobb Grove 16 Theatre, 6333 Wesley Grove Blvd., in Wesley Chapel, will host a sensory-friendly film Oct. 7 at 10 a.m., to provide families with varying abilities the opportunity to see a family friendly film where kids can be kids in a safe environment.The auditorium lights will be brighter and the sound level turned down. Kids can sing and dance without the worry of disturbing others.The movie will be “My Little Pony.”Tickets will be available in person only, the Wednesday prior to the broadcast. Film, date and program are subject to change.
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Just Grillin’s Eggs by the Bay Egg Fest and Cook-off will be Oct. 7 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., at A La Carte Event Pavilion, to benefit the Shriners Hospital for ChildrenTampa.A “tasting ticket” includes entry to the event, samplings, entertainment and Big Green Egg demonstrations. For information, call (813) 962-1700, or email info@justgrillinflorida.com.
THURSDAY MUSICALE
The first concert of the season for Thursday Musicale will be Oct. 8 at 3 p.m., at St. Mark’s Presbyterian Church, 7922 State Road 52 in Hudson.The group is a women’s chorus that gives scholarships to local high school students who pursue a music degree. For information, call (813) 415-7085.
CELEBRATE THE RAIN
Hillel Academy, the Jewish Community Center, and PJ Library will host a free event Oct. 8 from noon to 2 p.m., at Hillel, 2020 W. Fletcher Ave., in Tampa, to celebrate rain. Children and parents can create rain sticks, decorate umbrellas and read the book,“Maya Prays for Rain.”The event recognizes the Jewish holiday Shemini Atzeret, on which Jews
The Rotary Club of Wesley Chapel will meet Oct. 11 at noon, at Lexington Oaks Golf Club, 26133 Lexington Oaks Blvd., in Wesley Chapel.The guest speaker will be Dr. Richard Radecki, of Shriners Hospitals for Children-Tampa, on the subject of the Rebound Advanced Concussion Center. For information, visit WCRotary.com.
AMATEUR RADIO CLUB
The Zephyrhills Area Amateur Radio Club will meet on the third Monday of each month at St. Elizabeth’s Episcopal Church, 5855 16th St.There will be a business meeting at 6 p.m., followed by a coffee break and a discussion or presentation program covering various topics at 7 p.m. The club also hosts a breakfast at the the Village Inn, 5214 Gall Blvd., in Zephyrhills, every Thursday at 8 a.m. For information, call Gerald Hewitt at (813) 780-1980.
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Marine Forever Detachment 1440 meets the third Tuesday of every month at Franky D’s Family Kitchen, 18450 U.S. 41 in Lutz.The meeting starts at 7 p.m., following Mess Call, which is every Tuesday at 6 p.m. For information, contact L. David Kirk at (813) 956-2469 or dkirk@Marine4ever.com.
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Life’s Treasures Thrift Stores is looking for volunteers, adults and teens ages 14 and older, to join the volunteer team.Teens can earn community service hours for the Florida Bright Future Scholarships Program. Schedules are flexible and no retail experience is needed. Proceeds from the stores benefit the programs and services of HPH Hospice and LifePath Hospice. For store locations, visit ChaptersHealth.org. For information, contact Anne Ferrell at (813) 357-5321 or ferrella@chaptershealth.org.
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Pasco County commissioners approved a three-way agreement that sets up the framework for ownership and operation of a forensic research and training facility on county land next to the Land O’ Lakes Detention Center. One feature of the facility is a body farm to aid in criminal investigations, body identification and research into body decomposition. Florida F.I.R.S.T. (Forensic Institute for Research & Tactical Training), will be only the seventh in the nation. It is expected to become a national and international center for forensic research and its applications. Pasco County, the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office and the University of South Florida are parties to the agreement. “It’s really going to put us and USF on the map,” said Pasco County Commission Chairman Mike Moore. At no cost, Pasco will lease a portion of the facility to USF for 33 years, with two extensions allowed, for a total of 99 years. “We’re excited to get this rolling and move it forward,” said Chase Daniels, assistant
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executive director for the sheriff’s office. The campus will have a laboratory, classrooms, a morgue and evidence storage space. Virtual autopsies with 3-D scanning and chemical isotope analysis will be done. Work also will be done in the fields of legal medicine, forensic intelligence, aviation reconstruction and cyber forensics. A tactical training facility for the sheriff’s K-9 unit and the Pasco Unified SWAT team
also is planned. Dr. Erin Kimmerle of USF’s Institute of Forensic Anthropology & Applied Science (IFAAS) will be in charge of the university’s research and training. Kimmerle and USF led efforts in identifying bodies found in unmarked graves at the former Dozier School for Boys in Marianna. The forensic building at Florida F.I.R.S.T. will be the Thomas Varnadoe Forensic
Center for Education and Research. Varnadoe’s body was among those recovered and identified at the unmarked burial sites at the Dozier school. About 5 acres of the future campus were dedicated in May as the Adam Kennedy Memorial Forensics Field. It honors the memory of the former principal of Crews Lake Middle School, who died in a car accident while driving to work in January. His body was the first one donated to the body farm. The price tag for the facility is about $4.3 million. Legislators approved the money in the state’s 2017 budget, but Gov. Rick Scott vetoed the item. The county’s legislative delegation will try again to win approval in the state’s 2019 budget. Conversations with members of Scott’s office already are underway, Daniel said. Pasco County Commissioner Ron Oakley said he sent a letter to the governor’s office in support of funding.“It’s very important to the state besides us,” Oakley said. If Pasco is unsuccessful a second time, Daniel said USF officials have offered to “tap into their donor lists.”
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The Dade City Garden Club revealed its annual Christmas ornament, this year’s depicting the The Florida Telephone Corporation building, which is now the restaurant, A Matter of Taste. The history of the building starts 30 years after Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone in 1876, when the Pasco County Telephone Corporation organized with 16 lines. By 1910, the directory listed 135 numbers for the exchange. Clarence Griffin, president and general manager of the company, housed the exchange in his local drugstore. Telephone pioneer Otto Wettstein Jr., with the financial COURTESY OF DADE CITY GARDEN CLUB assistance of Elliot Edge of The 2017 Dade City Garden Club ornament Groveland, came to Dade City, and in 1916 purchased Griffin’s company. There is a limited supply of the Wettstein continued to acquire tele- Christmas ornaments. phone exchanges throughout the state, and The cost is $22, payable by check only, to in 1925, he merged his 28 exchanges into The Dade City Garden Club. the Florida Telephone Corporation. For the rest of the history on this The two-story Mediterranean revival Downtown Dade City building or to purbuilding on Seventh Street in Dade City was chase an ornament, stop by The Greater constructed by Wettstein to house the Dade City Chamber of Commerce office at phone company.The building was complet- 14112 Eighth St., in Dade City. ed in 1925 and named the Florida For information, call the chamber at Telephone Corporation Building. (352) 567-3769.
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All five locations of the Pasco County Tax Collector’s office will accept cash donations for the Hurricane Irma victims. Working with the county to ensure funds get to where they need to go, every dollar raised during the campaign will be used for victims’ relief. “Now that the threat of Irma is gone, and for many people the clean-up has taken place, our thoughts have moved on to other things,” Mike Fasano said, in a news release. “However, there are many people in our very own community who are still faced with the realities of what Hurricane Irma wrought. For some, entire stocks of frozen and fresh food were lost due to extended power loss. For others, damage to home and
property due to high winds and fallen tree limbs caused damage that seem impossible to repair.” To donate to the fundraising effort, visit any of the five offices in Pasco County: • Central Pasco Government Center, 4111 Land O’ Lakes Blvd. • Pasco Tax Collector office, 4610 Pet Lane, C-101, in Lutz • East Pasco Government Center, 14236 Sixth St., Room 100, Dade City • West Pasco Government Center, 8731 Citizens Drive, Room 120, New Port Richey • Gulf Harbors office, 4720 U.S. 19 in New Port Richey For information about this or any charitable giving program at the Pasco Tax Collector’s Office, call Greg Giordano, assistant tax collector, at (727) 847-8179.
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Carrollwood Cultural Center grew to include several mini-galleries, with proper gallery lighting, allowing the organization to exhibit several shows, and host multiple artists at one time. Its main stage was unmarked, but now resembles that of a working theatre. The center’s opening team had five staff members, and now a decade later, the staff has grown to 13. The center will launch its 10th anniversary season in October with a series of events and activities, including performances by groups that originated at the center, such as Jazz with Jim, as well as the resident theatre troupe, MAS Theatre. Upcoming musicals will include “Nunsense II: The Second Coming,” “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” and “Oliver!” Returning featured entertainers will be Mr. Tommy, the comedians of Girls Night Out, the Cypress Creek Jazz Band,The New Christy Minstrels and more. For information about the center’s 10th season and to purchase tickets, visit CarrollwoodCenter.org.
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PREGNANCY CENTER BENEFIT
The annual Legacy of Life Celebration, to benefit Oasis Pregnancy Care Centers, will take place Oct. 5 at Embassy Suites USF, 3705 Spectrum Blvd., in Tampa. The guest speaker will be Andy Merritt, senior pastor at Edgewood Baptist Church. Doors open at 5:30 p.m., followed by dinner at 6:30 p.m., and the program at 7:15 p.m. Individual tickets are $75 each, or two for $100. For information, call (813) 406-4965, or visit HeartsForOasis.org.
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The GFWC Lutz-Land O’ Lakes Woman’s Club will host a fundraiser shower, to benefit a domestic violence shelter, Oct. 5 at the Lutz Community Center on U.S. 41, by the Lutz Library. There will be Bunco with prizes at 10 a.m., followed by a guest speaker from The Sunrise Domestic and Sexual Violence Shelter, and lunch at 12:30 p.m. The cost is $15, or $10 with a donation of items for the shelter. There also will be door prizes, a silent auction and a 50/50 raffle. For information, call (813) 598-0322.
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Tampa Lighthouse for the Blind will host its annual “Dining in the Dark” fundraiser Oct. 7, in support of programs serving the blind and visually impaired residing in Hillsborough, Hardee and Polk counties. The event will be at the Tampa Club, 101 E. Kennedy Blvd., Room 4200, in Tampa. There will be a cocktail reception and silent auction at 6 p.m., prior to dinner. Seating is limited. For information on this unique sensory experience, and tickets, call Sheryl Brown at (813) 695-4402.
HEALTHY LIVING SEMINAR
Smart Healthy Living and bell ame Day Spa & Salon will host a vibrant life conference Oct. 7 from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., at Hilton Garden Inn Tampa-Suncoast Parkway, 2155 Northpointe Parkway in Lutz. A team of wellness professionals will discuss topics of focus and determination, essential oils, wholeness and better health, root cause resolutions, and a full-body workout plan. There also will be prizes, music, food, health screenings, health tips from vendors, and exhibitors. Tickets are $27 and can be purchased at EnergizeAWholeNewYou.com.
NAMI BASICS
The National Alliance on Mental Illness offers a NAMI Basics class, a free six-week education program for parents and caregivers of children and adolescents, ages 17
and younger, living with mental illness. The next sessions begin Oct. 10 through Dec. 6 (no class during Thanksgiving week), from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., at the Medical Center of Trinity Behavioral Health, West Campus, 5637 Marine Parkway in New Port Richey. Advance registration is required. Materials will be supplied. For information and to register, call NAMI Pasco at (727) 992-9653.
HEALTH SUPPORT SERVICES
The Zephyrhills Library, 5347 Eighth St., will host Premier Community Healthcare Oct. 10 from 9 a.m. to noon, for those interested in learning more about support services for migrant workers, the homeless, minorities and the indigent. There will be information on health educational sessions, training to ensure continuity of care, insurance affordability programs, Health Insurance Marketplace applications, and more. For information, call (813) 780-0064.
PREPARED CHILDBIRTH
St. Joseph’s Hospital-North, 4211 Van Dyke Road in Lutz, will offer a two-session Prepared Childbirth class Oct. 10 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Topics will include an in-depth look at the third trimester, labor, breathing, relaxation, birthing and postpartum concerns. The cost is $50. To register, call (813) 443-2046.
SMOKING CESSATION
The Zephyrhills Library, 5347 Eighth St., will offer the IQuit Smoking Cessation class Oct. 10 from 9 a.m. to noon, for anyone looking to quit a tobacco addiction. Participants can learn strategies for quitting all forms of tobacco, and learn about nicotine replacement therapy. There also will be free patches, gum and lozenges, while supplies last. For information, call (813) 780-0064.
BREAST HEALTH
Florida Hospital Wesley Chapel will offer “A Guideline for the Girls: Your Path to Breast Health” Oct. 10 at noon, in the fourthfloor classroom. Dr. Nicole Figueredo, breast surgeon, will discuss early detection, and how to navigate the latest screening tools and guidelines related to breast health and prevention. A light lunch will be provided. For information and to register, call (844) 504-9378.
WHITE CANE AWARENESS
The Lighthouse for the Visually Impaired and Blind will host its White Cane Awareness Days from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., Oct. 11 on the street outside the Hernando County Courthouse in Brooksville, and Oct. 12 on the street outside the West Pasco Government Center in New Port Richey. Participants that cannot attend, can drive by and honk, as the Lighthouse staff, clients and volunteers raise awareness about pedestrian safety and the white cane law. For information, call (727) 815-0303, (352) 754-1132, or email events@lvib.org. To learn more about the white cane, the white cane law, and Lighthouse white cane training, visit LVIB.org/programs.
BREAST CANCER FACTS
Morton Plant North Bay Hospital, 6600 Madison St., in New Port Richey, will offer a seminar on breast cancer facts Oct. 11 at 10 a.m., in the Bekesh Education & Conference Center. Dr. Jason Wilson, oncology surgeon, will discuss crucial information about breast cancer, from diagnosis to treatment options. To preregister, call (727) 953-6877, or visit BayCareEvents.org.
HOSPITAL RECEIVES TWO AWARDS
St. Joseph’s Hospital-North received two awards for quality acute care from the Continued on next page
• Focus and Determination – a survival story (Sara Im) • How to achieve wholeness and live in better health (Dr. Pamela Paul) • Nutrition and digestive health (Debbie Hutchinson) • Stress management (Kim Janson) • Discover Essentrics® A dynamic full body workout (Arielle Giordano) • Natural Living with Essential Oils (Sue Heath) Dynamic Speakers:
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Thrift shop volunteer wins award Courtney Urban, a volunteer at the Gulfside Hospice Thrift Shoppes since 2013, received an award at the National Hospice & Palliative Care Organization’s annual conference in San Diego, California. Urban was honored with the National Hospice Foundation’s 2017 Volunteers are the Foundation of Hospice Award in the category of Young Leader. From left: Tammy Johnson, director of thrift shops; Allison Maughn, CFO; Courtney Urban; and, Jennifer Mavor, Lutz Thrift Shoppe and volunteer manager.
There are local day and evening groups that meet weekly. For meeting locations and times, and more information, visit the Pasco-HernandoCitrus website at nfldistrict5.com. For information, call (352) 697-0497.
American Heart Association/American Stroke Association. The hospital received the Mission: Lifeline STEMI Receiving Center Silver Achievement Award and the Get With the Guidelines Stroke Gold Plus Quality Achievement Award. Both honor the hospital’s efforts in implementing specific quality improvement measures for the treatment of severe heart attacks (ST elevation myocardial infarction, or STEMI) and stroke.
DIABETIC SCREENINGS
The Wesley Chapel Lions Club offers free monthly diabetic screenings at the Lexington Oaks Activity Center, 26304 Lexington Oaks Blvd., in Wesley Chapel, from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p. m., prior to the club’s monthly meeting. The club meets every fourth Tuesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. Screenings are open to anyone in the community. For information, visit Wesley Chapel Lions Club on Facebook.
AWARD-WINNING VOLUNTEERS
Regional Medical Center Bayonet Point announced the recipients of its second quarter volunteer Star Awards. Sandra Heck, Five Star Award, began volunteering in October 2014, and has accumulated more than 2,100 life hours and more than 2,500 merit hours. Heck greets at Welcome A and assists in the Wound Care Center. Barbara Mead, Five Star Award, has greeted visitors at Welcome A every Sunday morning for almost nine years. Mead also is a team leader for the couriers on Sunday morning. She has close to 4,800 life hours and 5,000 merit hours. Roseann Santore, Five Star Award, has been volunteering since December 2014 at Welcome A. Santore and has more than 5,700 merit hours. Luvon Crafton, One Star Award, started volunteering in May 2015 at Welcome D, also volunteers at Welcome A, and is a team leader for the couriers on Saturday night. Crafton has accumulated more than 2,500 merit hours. Charlotte Craven, One Star Ward, is a courier who started in November 2014 and has accumulated more than 1,500 merit hours. Jenna McClooney has been volunteering since 2012 and has more than 1,000 volunteer merit hours.
NEW PREGNANCY CENTER HOURS
Oasis Pregnancy Care Centers, 3632 Land O’ Lakes Blvd., Suite 108, in Land O’ Lakes, has a new schedule of hours. The center will be open Mondays from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m., Tuesdays and Wednesdays from noon to 4 p.m., and Thursdays from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. Clients are seen by appointment, but walk-ins also are welcome.
NAMI SUPPORT MEETINGS
The Pasco County Chapter of NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) offers two types of support group meetings every month. The NAMI Connection Recovery Support Group is a structured closed group, open only to those with a mental illness diagnosis.The group is for individuals age 18 and older, who are interested in the recovery process, sharing coping skills and being with others who understand the daily challenges of living with a mental illness.Trained peers will facilitate the group. The recovery group meets every second and fourth Friday of each month from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., at Atonement Lutheran Church, 29617 State Road 54 in Wesley Chapel. Other locations are also available. The NAMI Family Support Group is for family members and caregivers of an adult with a mental illness diagnosis. The support meetings cover all brain disorders including, but not limited to, OCD, depression, bipolar, schizophrenia, multiple personalities and more. The family group meets the first and third Tuesday of each month from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., at Atonement Lutheran Church, 29617 State Road 54 in Wesley Chapel. There also is a group available in New Port Richey. For information, call (727) 992-9653, or visit NamiPasco.org.
APPLY FOR BASIC EYE CARE
The Zephyrhills Lions Club, 5827 Dean Dairy Road, accepts applications from Pasco County residents for basic eye care through its Sight Program, on the first Thursday of every month between 9 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. To qualify, visit the list of required documents at e-clubhouse.org/sites/Zephyrhills, or by calling the clubhouse at (813) 7881441 Monday,Tuesday,Thursday and Friday between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. Those interested must have the required documentation when applying to be considered for approval.
AL-ANON SUPPORT GROUP
The Al-Anon Family Groups are relatives and friends of alcoholics who share experiences, strength and hope in order to solve common problems.
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Nowadays it seems the word “yoga” almost instantly conjures one of two images. The first is that of someone contorting themself to resemble a pretzel. The other is the seemingly ubiquitous trend in women’s pants. Sun Yoga Tampa in Lutz understands that yoga really isn’t about the outfits. Neither is it a contest of who can twist themselves into the most difficult pose. While yoga is exer- Teachers at Sun Yoga Tampa include (seated cise, it’s not competitive or from left): Willow, Roxanne, and Richard and comparative in the way many (standing) Amy, Laura, Joy, Deb and Linda. other workouts can tend to be. “Yoga, when practiced corvariety of styles to meet the needs rectly, exercises not only the body, of all who enter their doors. They but the mind and the soul as well. truly strive to maintain the concept In fact, it’s a union of the three,” of being a place where people from says Willow Marcotte, the studio’s all walks can come together to owner, and one of eight certified practice as a community. instructors on staff. In Sanskrit, the word “yoga” People find yoga for many rea- basically means union, and Sun sons. Some use it as a workout to Yoga Tampa represents a mindful unwind from daily stress, others to approach to a healthier lifestyle stretch and strengthen muscles, where body, mind and spirit can all while others still use it as a means function as one. of meditation. No matter if you’re a Regardless of age, flexibility or beginner or an old pro, the teachers physical condition, yoga has beneat Sun Yoga Tampa will meet you fits for everyone. To find out more where you are on your journey and about which classes best suit your offer solid guidance as you progress. needs and when they are offered, To that end, their studio is more give them a call or check out their familial than formal, and offers a website.
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Medical Center of Trinity invites you to join us for Girls Night Out, an interactive, educational, fun-filled event for women.
Tuesday, October 17th | 5:00pm - 7:00pm Medical Center Of Trinity Education Stations • Back and Neck Pain - Brian Hudson, DO& Eric Sincoff, MD • Blood Pressure Screening - Rias Ali, MD • Breast Virtual Tour - Alene Wright, MD • Burning Up! Tips for Surviving Menopause - Reut Bardach, MD & Nay Hoche, MD
• Comprehensive Colorectal Care Jared Frattini, MD • Foot and Ankle Pain - Aaron Mates, MD • Lung Disease - Not Just A Smoker’s Problem - Peter Mikhail, MD • Overuse of Antibiotics - What You Need To Know - Elbert Barnes, MD
• Signs of a Gallbladder Problem Tiffani Shelton, DO • Knee and Hip Pain - Stephen Hanff, MD • The Most Active Thing About My Life Is My Bladder - Mona McCullough, MD • Bone Density Screening Samantha Lindsay, MD • Cardio & Pulmonary Rehab
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AMAZON TRIP Each summer, our students and families are invited to journey deep into the heart of the Amazon basin for the adventure of a lifetime at the Tahuayo Lodge and Research Center in Peru.
Saint Leo University will host its Undergraduate Admissions Fall Open House Oct. 7 from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Guests can explore the campus at 33701 State Road 52 in St. Leo, and speak with members of the university’s community. Current high school seniors or students who are looking to transfer can complete an application and meet with an admissions counselor on-site during the open house. Students who bring official copies of transcripts and test scores may also be reviewed for instant on-site admission into the university. For information, or for special accommodations, call (352) 588-8283, or email admissions@saintleo.edu.
ACADEMIC CALENDAR ADJUSTED
NEW APPLICATION DEADLINE
Pasco-Hernando State College has adjusted its 2017-2018 academic calendar and commencement dates due to the interruptions in college operations caused by Hurricane Irma. The plan effectively addresses the loss of seven instructional days, and ensures that instructors and students have the time needed to cover course content for effective learning outcomes. The changes include: • Oct. 5: full day of classes for students; the previously scheduled All College Day, faculty and staff professional development event will take place during the spring semester • Oct. 18: Term IA ends, extended from Oct. 13 • Oct. 19:Term IB begins, instead of Oct. 16 • Dec. 8: full instructional day, instead of the last day of classes for the semester • Dec. 11: full instructional day/evening • Dec. 12: full instructional day/evening • Dec. 13: final instructional day/evening for the semester. The Nursing Pinning Ceremony will take place in the evening at the West Campus in New Port Richey. • Dec. 14: Winter commencement ceremonies For information, visit PHSC.edu.
HAMMOND ELEMENTARY COLLECTING DONATIONS
Hammond Elementary School, 8008 N. Mobley Road in Odessa, will accept hurricane relief donations. Donations can be sent in with a child to school or dropped off at the school’s office during normal business hours. PTA volunteers also will be available to pick up donations from the car line on the mornings of Oct. 4, Oct. 5 and Oct. 6. The school also will host a donation drive Oct. 8 from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m., in which donations can be dropped off at the rear entrance to the cafeteria. Items needed include water, Gatorade, hand sanitizer, baby wipes/diapers, first aid supplies, mosquito repellant, dish soap, trash bags, gloves, paper towels and more. School supplies needed include pencils, pens, paper, folders, new and used books, and more. For information, call (813) 792-5120.
MANUFACTURING DAY
CareerSource Pasco-Hernando announced the fifth annual Manufacturing Day will take place Oct. 6. More than 26 manufacturers and more
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Hillel Academy, at private Jewish Community Day School at 2020 W. Fletcher Ave., in Tampa, will host a Sukkot Celebration Oct. 9 from 5:30 p.m., for Hillel students, families and staff. Sukkot is often referred to as The Harvest Festival, which commemorates the wanderings of the Israelites in the desert after the revelation at Mount Sinai. There will be a service, and light appetizers and beverages. For information, call (813) 963-2242.
COLLEGE NIGHTS
Pasco-Hernando State College will host its annual College Nights events from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., as follows: • Oct. 11 at East Campus in Dade City, 36727 Blanton Road • Oct. 12 at West Campus in New Port Richey, 10230 Ridge Road College Night at Nature Coast Technical High School will not be rescheduled. Representatives from PHSC and many public and private colleges, universities other educational institutions, as well as the military participate to provide residents in PHSC’s service area with a one-stop opportunity to get information about admissions, financial aid and programs for post-secondary study. High school students, their parents and prospective students of all ages are encouraged to attend. College Night is free and open to the public. For information, visit PHSC.edu.
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Pasco-Hernando State College has extended the application deadline for the practical nursing program until Oct. 9 at 7:30 p.m. The extension is due to the school’s closure in response to Hurricane Irma. In addition to applying to the college, those wishing to enter the Practical Nursing program that begins in January, must also be accepted into the program. Admission to the college does not imply acceptance into the program. Students must submit a specific program application, along with a completed application checklist, and meet all admission requirements for consideration, found at bit.do/practical-nursing. Also, due to the hurricane, notifications of selection to the Registered Nursing Generic Program and the Registered Nursing Transition Program for LPN have been delayed. For information, visit PHSC.edu.
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BUDGET, from page 1A “Let’s make sure we’re getting the turnpike authority to pick up all this money, not us,” he said. The Ridge Road extension is awaiting a decision from the U.S.Army Corps of Engineers for a construction permit. The road project has lingered for nearly 19 years. Pasco puts a high priority on the extension to create a new east/west route and a hurricane evacuation option. Environmentalists oppose the project for its intrusion into wetlands in the Serenova Preserve. Other expenditures include about $8.1 million to the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office to pay for a third year of promised salary increases for deputies, as well as equipment and new job hires. County employees will receive a 4 percent salary increase. About $15 million is earmarked for the Wiregrass sports complex, which will be funded with a $20 million loan.The remaining $5 million of the loan will pay for boat ramps.
MUSICAL, from page 1A said. Beth Bosserman Curts also recalls lots of singing in the family car. “We had to drive everywhere. Florida to Kansas. Kansas to Boston. “My parents would throw the four of us in the car and off we would go, and this was before air conditioning, and the radio was not very good. “Mother and Dad taught us all these rounds. “We just clicked off the miles by singing rounds.You had to hold your own part. “I grew up singing different harmonies in the car on those crazy road trips.” No matter how their musical path began — each of these women now belongs to Toast of Tampa, a group of female a cappella singers that performs in four-part harmony. Toast of Tampa is one of the more than 700 choruses of Sweet Adelines International worldwide. The group will compete at the Sweet Adelines International 71st annual Convention & Competition, Oct. 9 through Oct. 14, at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Toast of Tampa has had success at the international level, including third-place finishes in 2015 and 2013, and the top prize in 1993. In between, they had a number of top-10 finishes. It’s a challenge these women relish. “This will be our 13th time on the international stage,” Curts said.“It is so exciting to sing at the level we’re singing at.” Closer to home, the show chorus will be presenting a public performance on Nov. 4, at the University of South Florida’s School of Music Concert Hall. Toast of Tampa defies the stereotypical notion of “a bunch of gray-haired ladies with crinoline dresses,” Frey said. Under the direction of internationally recognized Tony De Rosa, the group sings modern, complex arrangements. It is also a selective group, requiring its members to audition and holding them to high expectations. Toast of Tampa practices on Tuesdays, from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m., with occasional weeks off. The sessions are at the TPepin’s Hospitality Centre, at 4121 N. 50th St., in Tampa. Those interested are welcome to come to a rehearsal to see if joining the chorus is something they wish to pursue. The group has 120 active singers, ranging from age 10 to 85, Curts said. Toast of Tampa draws members from all walks of life, including military veterans, new moms, grandmothers, real estate agents, accountants and others. Beyond being devoted to singing, members
The county is relying on a 2 percent increase in the county’s tourism tax (for a total of 4 percent) as collateral for the loan. There also is $4.5 million for a district park at the master-planned community of Connerton, off Land O’ Lakes Boulevard. The Wesley Chapel District Park will get about $2 million for upgrades, including installation of bleacher canopies for baseball fields and the design of a community center. The center would be built in 2019. The $2 parking fee at county parks will be ended, with the county boosting the parks budget about $320,000 to cover the lost revenue. About $1.5 million will be spent for upgrades and maintenance at county parks that are in danger of being closed due to disrepair. A special disaster fund of $1 million will be created to take advantage of matching fund opportunities with the Federal Emergency Management Administration. Such grants are geared toward projects that provide mitigation for future disasters, not current recovery efforts from Hurricane Irma, said Dan Biles, the county’s administrator.
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Toast of Tampa Show Chorus presents Standing Room Only, featuring special guest Voctive WHERE: University of South Florida Music Concert Hall, 3755 Holly Drive in Tampa WHEN: Nov. 4, 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. COST: $40 patron; $25 regular DETAILS: The Toast of Tampa Show Chorus is an internationally recognized female chorus that performs four-part a cappella singing. As they perform, they sing and move with emotion and precision.
should expect to incur costs of $1,000 to $1,500 a year, added Curts, who in addition to being a member, handles media and marketing duties. The monthly dues are $51, with prorated dues for those under age 25. A portion of the dues is paid to the national organization and the rest goes to rent the hall, pay the director and cover other costs. There are also costs associated with regional competitions every year, and international competitions every other year. The costs are no greater than those for other pursuits, and the value goes beyond voice lessons, Frey said.Toast of Tampa involves dance and choreography, and helps members develop poise and confidence, she said. It’s a workout on many levels, Hansel said. “I go to chorus, and I stand on the risers and I sing. It’s physical. It’s mental. And, challenging. But, when I start breathing and singing, and singing properly, on a great night, and we’re really cranking, it’s like I’m running a race, and I am winning. I feel so physically good.” “It’s empowering,” Byers added. Chorus members come from throughout Tampa Bay and other parts of Florida, including Jacksonville,The Villages, Sarasota, Bradenton, Fort Myers, Orlando, Melbourne and Crystal River. “I drove from Sarasota to Tampa for 23 years, and then my husband had died, and I moved to Land O’ Lakes,” Everly said. The relationships forged among members go beyond a shared passion for singing, members said. They describe it as a sisterhood. When someone is sick, they said, other members respond. When a member has a new baby, it is deluged with love. Anyone wanting to know more about the group should call Toast of Tampa Show Chorus at (813) 963-7464, or email info@toastoftampa.org.
TABLET, from page 1A “The pod detention is less since they’ve came in,” Murgatroyd, a combat veteran incarcerated on charges of driving on a suspended license and first-time driving under the influence. “It’s serving more than one purpose, actually; education really helps a lot.” Inmates get access to the tablets in their cells, and anytime outside of lockdown, said Maj. Stacey Jenkins, who supervises the Security Services Section of the Court Services Bureau at the Sheriff’s Office. Each is assigned a unique pin number and login into tablets via facial recognition technology. Some inmates, however, will not have access to the tablets, including those in disciplinary confinement or in the medical wing. “Every shift change (tablets) are going to have to be accounted for by the deputies,” Jenkins said. Pasco County Sheriff Chris Nocco emphasized the importance of the tablet initiative, especially for detention centers where inmates have shorter stays before they’re reintegrated into society. The jail’s average stay is 67 days.That includes those held without bond or unable to post bail set by the courts, those being transferred from other states or counties while awaiting trial in Pasco County, or those found guilty and sentenced to serve less than one year. Said Nocco:“I know a lot of times citizens
SUBSTANCE, from page 1A have never seen a crisis as we’re facing in this state right now,” Fontaine said. Opioid overuse is affecting every community in Florida, with opioids being the direct cause of 2,538 deaths across the state in 2015, he said. Statistics are not available for 2016 yet, but the number is expected to double, he said. It’s not an isolated problem. “This epidemic is affecting us all. It’s the most important thing that’s on the table in the state right now,” Fontaine said. While efforts are underway to increase funding in the battle — and Gov. Rick Scott has declared it an emergency — the state lacks a comprehensive plan for tackling the problem, Fontaine said. He pointed to gaps in service. “In Florida, there are many people who come knocking on the door for treatment and treatment is not available to them,” Fontaine said. And, while there’s a focus on the opioid crisis, that’s just one part of the substance abuse picture, speakers said. “I can tell you that in the Pasco County Drug Court, we are seeing more methamphetamine than opioid cases,” said Judge Shawn Crane, who oversees that court. “That is a growing number. We see it all of the time. It’s cheap. It’s easy. It’s something for those practitioners and providers — just keep that on your radar. That is an important part of what we are facing in our court.” And, while the opioid crisis is the focus of today, other problems persist, Duran said. “Alcohol still kills more people a year. Tobacco use still kills more people a year.” In addition to the conference speakers, there was a panel discussion, moderated by Carley Boyette of Tampa Bay’s Morning Blend. It took a look at the issues from the
and maybe some of our members are going to be like, ‘I can’t believe we’re giving inmates tablets.’Well, a lot of these people are going to go back into the community. If you don’t give them the opportunity to succeed, then they’re going to be right back in here again.” Another potential bonus from the program, Nocco added, is the possibility of gaining intelligence regarding ongoing criminal activity outside jail cells. “We gain a lot of information through these tablets.We know who’s putting money into their accounts, we know who they’re talking to, and we can read their emails,” Nocco explained. “A lot of information that we gain is from people in here, of criminal operations that still may be going on in the streets. We’re gaining that from a firsthand knowledge, and then we’re able to react to it very quickly and be proactive on the street, whereas a lot of times this information falls through the cracks.” Meanwhile, jail officials say more apps will be loaded over time. Many will still center on education and self-help. Perez, for one, believes an app that teaches basic life skills “would be very helpful” for fellow inmates. “Some guys here can’t even reconcile a bank account or fill out a job application,” he said. “Some of them could benefit from an app that could teach a basic work skill, or just teach them about doing the right thing, getting up on time, going to work,” he said.
perspective of recovering addicts, social service providers, elected officials and law enforcement. Cesar Rodriguez, who has had his share of battles with substance abuse, talked about the struggles that he encountered in finding work and housing, after he got sober. “I stayed the course and I was able to find a job after a while, but by no means was that easy. “When I made enough money and I was on my feet, the next obstacle was — you have to fill out these background checks to rent anywhere, and people don’t want convicted felons in their neighborhoods or in their HOAs (homeowners associations). “Everything is,‘Put your application online.’ You don’t get a chance to present yourself. “It can break people.When you get told ‘No’ enough — ‘No you can’t have safe housing,’‘You can’t have an hourly wage job to keep your life moving forward,’ — it can send somebody back out,” he said. Pasco County Commission Chairman Mike Moore noted “substance abuse doesn’t discriminate …Every one of us has friends and neighbors that are going through this. Every one of us probably has a family member that has gone through this,” Moore said. “As a community, we need to give people a chance,” Moore added. Erica Smith, a licensed mental health counselor from BayCare Behavioral Health, said the road to recovery begins with meeting people where they’re at. “It’s really about helping them to achieve behavior change,” she said. “You get asked the question a lot of times:‘How many times are you going to let this person come and use this service, or go to detox?’ The answer, she said, is “As many times as it takes.” “We never shut the door,” Smith said.
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New coach named for Wesley Chapel High softball By Kevin Weiss
2017 District 7-6A standings
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he Wesley Chapel High School varsity softball program, coming off its best season in school history, will look to continue its recent string of success under new leadership. Bill Hoopes, who runs the Tampa Baybased Florida Firecrackers U16 travel softball team, last month was named the program’s head coach, replacing first-year coach Steve Mumaw. In a public Facebook post dated Sept. 21, Hoopes wrote: “This is an amazing school with a strong program that I look forward to building up even more over the years to come. “Could not be more excited for this chance and opportunity to continue to make an impact on the game I love and helping these young ladies chase and achieve their dreams...” A well-known name in the travel ball scene, Hoopes, also a teacher at Chasco Middle School in Port Richey, this past season guided the U16 Florida Firecrackers to a No. 3 ranking in the state and No. 67 in the nation, according to U.S. Softball Club rankings. Additionally, several of Hoopes’ travel players have landed scholarships and committed to Division I softball programs, including, River Ridge High’s Jessica Bryson (University of Louisiana-Monroe) and Teah Steel (Alabama State University), and Mitchell High’s Alex Hare (Alabama State University). Mumaw, meanwhile, guided the historically struggling Wildcats program to surprising feats in his lone season as head coach. In 2017, the Wildcats achieved its first winning season, going 19-7, with a 7-3 mark in district play, and an appearance in the Class 6A regional semi-finals. The breakout campaign also featured a nine-game winning streak, including a shutout regular season victory over Land O’ Lakes High — the eventual Class 6A state champions. In an e-mail to the The Laker/Lutz News, Mumaw explained he decided to step down as softball coach, citing logistical issues between teaching at one school —Centennial Middle School in Dade City — and organizing practices at another — Wesley Chapel High. Until Mumaw took over, the Wildcats softball program, which started in 2007, experienced years of futility, due to coaching
Land O’ Lakes High (9-2; 29-3 overall) River Ridge High (8-2; 16-9 overall) Wesley Chapel High (7-3; 19-7 overall) Pasco High (4-7; 7-11 overall) Zephyrhills High (3-7; 6-15 overall) Anclote High (0-19; 0-19 overall)
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The 2017 Wesley Chapel varsity softball team achieved the program’s first winning season, going 19-7, with a 7-3 mark in district play.
instability and a dearth of talent. In the program’s first five years, the Wildcats went 1-15, 2-20, 2-21, 1-22 and 221. Ensuing years were likewise taxing, as the program went 5-14, 0-24, 2-22 and 7-17. Mumaw, also a former athletic director and baseball coach at Wesley Chapel High, credited the team’s rapid turnaround last season on its young, talented nucleus. “It’s all the girls. When you have talent, it’s tough to mess that up,” Mumaw told The Laker/Lutz News in April. Outside of one senior, the 2017 roster exclusively featured a collection of promising freshman and sophomores. In addition to then-freshman ace pitcher/University of Central Florida commit Jordan Almasy (2.59 ERA, 130 strikeouts in 116.1 innings), the 2017 squad consisted of eight .300-or-better hitters. Though many of those impact players are expected to return, some, however, have been redistricted to Cypress Creek MiddleHigh, which will force the new coaching staff to find added depth elsewhere. One of those players certainly missed is catcher/Colorado State University commit Neely Peterson, arguably the Wildcats’ top all-around hitter last season. Peterson, now a junior at Cypress Creek,
COURTESY OF FLORIDA FIRECRACKERS
Bill Hoopes, who runs the Tampa Bay-based Florida Firecrackers U16 travel softball team, was recently named head coach of Wesley Chapel High School’s varsity softball program.
paced the team in batting average (.443) onbase percentage (.566) and slugging percentage (1.207), and tied for the team lead in home runs (three) and RBIs (20). Besides weathering key personnel losses, the new-look Wildcats have the ever-difficult task of again competing in
Feb. 13: at Academy at the Lakes Feb. 16: Sunlake High School Feb. 20: at Land O’ Lakes High School Feb. 22: River Ridge High School Feb. 27: at Pasco High School March 1: Zephyrhills High School March 5: Mitchell High School March 6: Anclote High School March 8: Land O’ Lakes High School March 13: at River Ridge High School March 15: Pasco High School March 20: at Zephyrhills High School March 23: Palm Harbor Spring Break Tournament March 24: Palm Harbor Spring Break Tournament March 27: Anclote High School March 28: York High School (Retsof, New York) April 3: Academy at the Lakes April 10: Wiregrass Ranch High School
District 7-6A, made up of perennial powerhouses Land O’ Lakes, coached by Mitch Milkins, and River Ridge, coached by Kurt Goluba. And both programs are expected to compete at a high level again this season, with relatively minimal turnover. Land O’ Lakes graduated four seniors — outfielder Jessie McCallister (.358 batting average), outfielder Lexi Turner (.293), outfielder/third baseman Justine Daniels (.280) and outfielder Maddie Burgett (.250) — while River Ridge graduated just one — catcher Brooke Vescey (.381). The new Wildcats coaching staff will have an information meeting at on Oct. 10 at 7 p.m. in the school’s media center, for anyone interested in spring softball. —Stats and information compiled using Maxpreps.com
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COURTESY OF CARROLLWOOD DAY SCHOOL ATHLETICS
Andre Hevesy
COURTESY OF JOHN MEDVID, SOUTH PASCO BASSMASTERS
COMMITMENTS & OFFERS Andre Hevesy, a senior right-handed pitcher at Carrollwood Day School, has verbally committed to play collegiate baseball at Belmont Abbey College, a Division II program in Belmont, North Carolina. Last season, the lanky 6-foot-4 Hevesy went 4-1, posting a 1.48 ERA with 20 strikeouts in 28.1 innings. Noah Torres, a senior catcher/first baseman at Carrollwood Day School, has verbally committed to play baseball at Christian Brothers University, a Division II program in Memphis, Tennessee. Last season, Torres posted a .281 batting average with five extra-base hits and 10 RBIs. He has played on the Patriots varsity squad since the eighth grade. The Saint Leo University softball program picked up a verbal commitment from Kayleice Hooks, a senior third baseman/shortstop at Osceola High School. Hooks posted a .529 average last season, with two home runs, 14 doubles and 24 RBIs. She is expected to play for Lions head coach Erin Kinberger next season. Sydney Hiner, a senior outside hitter at Land O’ Lakes High School, has picked up an offer to play collegiate volleyball at Chowan University, a Division II program in Murfreesboro, North Carolina.As of Sept. 25, Hiner leads the Gators in kills (86) and is second in aces (16).
FHSAA LAUNCHES HURRICANE RELIEF ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
In an effort to serve member schools affected by Hurricane Irma, the Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) has launched a portal on its website to help schools connect with businesses, community
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Huge Haul!
At the South Pasco Bassmasters’ Sept. 16 tournament at the Kissimmee Chain, Bryan Sampson, left, and Kristopher Sampson teamed up to win first place, reeling in five bass for a total weight of 18.96 pounds. Also shown here, the Sampson brothers receive some help with their haul from Makyla, Emily and Sabastian Sampson (pictured left to right). The next tournament is slated for Oct. 21 at Lake Weir in southern Marion County. For information on joining the club, visit SouthPascoBassmasters.com.
Saint Leo golfer earns weekly honor Saint Leo senior Amanda Jakobsson was named the Sunshine State Conference Women’s Golfer of the Week, following her first-ever individual championship at the 2017 University of North CarolinaPembroke “Battle at Old South,” Sept. 23 and Sept. 24. Jakobsson fired a 72 in the first round and followed up with a 68 in the final round.The 68 tied for Jakobsson’s secondlowest collegiate round, and tied for sixth-lowest round in program history.The individual title at the “Battle at Old South” was the second time in three seasons that Jakobsson has won a tournament on that course, and the third tournament title of her collegiate career. Saint Leo women’s golf will be back on
the links Oct. 9, and Oct. 10, competing in the Nova Southeastern GolfRank Invitational at the PGA National Golf Club, in Palm Beach Gardens.
members and others to aid in the replacement of equipment, or other items, that was destroyed or lost by the storm. FHSAA officials say the organization has been inundated with telephone calls and emails across the country from schools and
state associations looking to help member schools affected by the hurricane. In order to better organize the requests, the FHSAA created a portal located at FHSAA.org/hurricane-relief. The portal is designed to connect schools
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COURTESY OF SAINT LEO UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS
Amanda Jakobsson
COURTESY OF JUSTIN DARGAHI
Sharp shooter! Gaither High School girls varsity basketball coach Justin Dargahi now holds two Guinness World Records for his 3-point shooting skills after teaming up with Florida Gators legend Teddy Dupay to break the record for most basketball 3-pointers made by a pair in one minute — sinking 23 shots. The feat — held in March at Cambridge Christian School in Tampa — became official this month by Guinness World Record judges. Dargahi also is the current record holder for most basketball 3-pointers from NBA range made in one minute by an individual (26). That feat was accomplished in January 2016 at Land O’ Lakes High School.
with groups or individuals that can assist and expedite the delivery of goods to the schools as quickly as possible. Schools affected by the storm are encouraged to visit the link, click the “Add New Request” button, and list what items they are most in need of. In addition, those seeking to assist schools in Florida can also visit the portal and post along with a description of their available donation.All ads will be posted at FHSAA.org. “Hurricane Irma impacted our state and our membership in so many different ways. We wanted to provide a mechanism for those in need to connect directly with people and organizations who can assist,” FHSAA executive director George Tomyn said, in a release. “It is our hope that this portal will allow the FHSAA membership, residents of Florida, and anyone who wants to help, an opportunity to provide direct support.”
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Creating an outdoor place to pray the rosary By B.C. Manion bcmanion@lakerlutznews.com
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hen Gabe Vega was a little boy, he was not the slightest bit interested in joining the Cub Scouts. However, once he did it didn’t take long to overcome that initial resistance. And now, the 16-year-old can’t wait to earn the rank of Eagle Scout — the highest honor a member of the Boy Scouts of America can achieve. The completion of an Eagle project is one of the requirements necessary to earn that distinction. And, Gabe — who belongs to Troop 33 based at Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic Church — is well on his way to accomplishing that. After conferring with various groups at the Land O’ Lakes church, Gabe decided to build a Rosary Garden. His garden features a garden, with a statue of Mary, the mother of Jesus, as its centerpiece, and a seashell path surrounding that garden, which will have engraved pavers, representing the beads of a rosary. COURTESY OF EDWIN VEGA In the Roman Catholic Church, a rosary This is what the Blessed Mary’s garden looks like, at the completion of phase one of Gabe Vega’s Eagle Project at Our Lady of the Rosary is a set of beads that are used in a form of Catholic Church in Land O’ Lakes. devotion, during which five (or 15) decades of the Hail Mary are recited, preceded by an Our Father, and followed by a Glory Be. To get started on the project, Gabe and his father, Edwin, visited a rosary garden at St. Paul Catholic Church, 12708 N. Dale Mabry Highway, for some ideas. That visit came at the suggestion of Leo Gendreau, who recommended Gabe check out that garden and consider creating one for Our Lady of the Rosary. The Land O’ Lakes High School junior also talked things over with Rich Thibeau, of Natural Designs Landscaping, who is the teenager’s coach for the Eagle Scout project. “He helped me map everything out.The kind of rocks we needed.The kind of flowers we were going to plant in the garden,” Gabe said.“I went with the idea of having the rocks and the crushed shell, then selling the pavers to have the beads.” The project has involved help from Stones line the border of the path, which will be covered with many sources, said Gabe, who lives with his seashells before pavers will be installed to signify rosary beads. From left, Hal Montgomery, Rich Thibeau, and Edwin Vega, stand parents, Edwin and Sheila, and his twin sis- Spencer Huffman bends over to place a rock on the edge of the path, near the cement-filled statue of Mary they moved to her new home. while a number of other volunteers help, too. ters, Rosie and GiGi, in Land O’ Lakes. The Rev. Ron Aubin, pastor at Our Lady of the Rosary, gave the project his blessing and his support. The monsignor allowed Gabe to run an article in the parish bulletin explaining the project and announcing the sale of pavers. The pavers that will represent Hail Marys, and will be used as stepping stones on the shell pathway, sell for $100 each. A set of four smaller pavers will be joined together to represent each Our Father and Glory Be. Each of those pavers goes for $75. Edwin is delighted by how well the project is being received, and supported. “Everybody has been so nice and responsive,” he said. “For me, this has taken on a life of A group loads rocks in a pickup truck to carry them Sean Smith, left, and Gabe Vega carry a very large rock. its own, all of the support at the closer to the Rosary Garden being created at Our church.They’re spreading the word. Lady of the Rosary Catholic Church. They’re backing it up,” he said. People have helped in all sorts of ways, Another woman, who initially thought Gabe and Edwin said. she could only swing a $20 contribution The physical work has been done mostly had second thoughts and decided to go by Gabe, his Scout friends and a few men ahead and buy a $100 paver. from the church. Building the first phase of the project — Contributions have come in through the Mary’s garden — took two days. sale of pavers, but also in many other forms, “Day One was putting the boulders in Edwin said. and filling the hole with dirt. Day Two was For instance, the sod cutter needed to putting all of the plants in,” he said, as well put down the seashell path was provided as installing the statue of Mary. for free by Dot Geho, of West Coast Events That part of the project involved help and Rentals, and Joseph and Casie Lynn from a dozen scouts, and four or five adults, Holloway, of Holloway Farm Store, provided Edwin said. a free cement bench. “Those were big boulders we were movThe statue of Mary, which now serves as ing,” he said.“We had to have a special cart. This is the Rosary Garden, after the completion of the shell path. The final phase will be to install pavers, which represent the beads of a rosary. the centerpiece of phase one of the proj- No one could lift it. It was so heavy.” Gabe said that after a while, they came ect, was donated by Hal and Betty up with a better plan. The dynamic of it all was easy,” said Gabe, But, the value to the community, he said, Montgomery. “We had the Blessed Mother here (in the “Eventually, we just lifted them into the who is enrolled in the International far exceeds that. family’s family room) for months,” said Sheila back of a pickup truck,” he said, and moved Baccalaureate Program at Land O’ Lakes Edwin expects the pavers to be ready beVega, Gabe’s mom. them closer to the site. High. fore Thanksgiving, so they can be installed. Paver sales have been going well. Building the seashell path, the next The last phase will be to install the Meanwhile, orders are still being taken for “This past Saturday is when we built the phase, took another day. pavers. the pavers not yet sold. path. One gentleman came down and said Eight scouts and a few adults helped that Polar Engraving, which is engraving the If you’re interested in purchasing a he was going to buy one for each of his chil- day. pavers, is based in Naples. It was hit by ‘rosary bead’ paver engraved with your perdren, and he has six children,” Gabe said. All of the scouts, Gabe said, are close Hurricane Irma, which has affected its sonal message, please visit online at A woman called to say she would be friends who he’s known since he was a Cub schedule, Edwin said. PolarEngraving.com/BoyScoutTroop33. If buying a paver to honor the memory of her Scout. Overall, Edwin estimates the cost of the you have questions, call Edwin Vega, (813) nephew, who was killed by a drunk driver. “It made it easy being the leader of them. project to be about $10,000. 838-2400, or email eqvega@msn.com.
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Molly is a beautiful, black-and-white kitty that enjoys greeting people as they come into adoptions. She loves to be scratched under the chin and is one of the staff’s favorites.
If you would like to adopt Molly, be sure to visit Pasco County Animal Services at 19640 Dogpatch Lane in Land O’ Lakes. The adoption center is open Tuesday through Saturday, noon to 6:30 p.m. All adoption fees include spay/neuter, microchip and vaccines. For more information, email adoptionpartners@pascocountyfl.net.
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The fifth annual Pasco Pet Fest will take place Oct. 7 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., at Florida Estates Winery, 25241 State Road 52 in Land O’ Lakes, to benefit the Florida Skunk Rescue. There will be live music, food, wine tasting, vendors, raffles, adoptable pets, and more. For more information, please visit Facebook.com/PascoPetFest/.
BLESSING OF THE ANIMALS
Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic Church, 2348 Collier Parkway in Land O’ Lakes, will host a Blessing of the Animals Oct. 7 at 8 a.m., by the bell tower. All pets need to be leashed or in cages. Water and dog treats will be provided, along with baggies for accidents. For information, call (813) 949-4565.
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This pretty little deer was caught out in broad daylight in the Cypress Estates subdivision, in Land O’ Lakes. Mary Rathman noticed the deer around 3:30 p.m., on her way home from work. The neighborhood also has had a roaming bear in the last couple months. It seems that with all the construction, wildlife is looking for new places to call home.
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The ninth annual Barktoberfest, a fundraiser to benefit local pet charities, will take place Oct. 22 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., at the Werner Boyce Salt Springs State Park, 8737 U.S. 19 N., Port Richey. There will be vendors, games, entertainment, demonstrations, pet tricks, a dog kissing booth, a dog costume contest and more. The event also will include a 5-K walk/run and a 1-mile Bark Bash. Admission is $2 to get into the park. For more information, you can visit MayorAndPrincess.com.
PARADE OF PETS
Congregation Kol Ami, 3919 Moran Road in Tampa, will host its ninth annual Parade of Pets and “Birkat Behemot” (Blessing of the Beasts) Oct. 22 at noon, in the North “Barking” Lot.The event is open to the public. For information, call (813) 962-6338.
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Gulfside Center for Hospice Care, 5760 Dean Dairy Road in Zephyrhills, will offer a Pet Loss Support Group Oct. 26 and Nov. 30 from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., facilitated by Chaplain Mike Merritt. The group is part of Gulfside’s Pet Peace of Mind program. For information or to RSVP, call (727) 845-5707.
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St. Clement’s Episcopal Church, 706 W. 113th Ave., in Tampa, will host its 30th annual Blessing of the Animals Celebration Oct. 7 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. There will be a Blessing of the Animals Worship Service at noon, to celebrate the
Feast Day of St. Francis. All animals will be blessed, and each will receive a St. Francis medal and a Prayer for Pets booklet. The celebration also will include animal rescues, a dog training demonstration, vendors, a preview of the new St. Francis Garden, an authors’ table, a basket benefit, a Café Under the Oaks, a food court, face painting, youth booth, Kid’s Korral and more. Admission is free.All proceeds will benefit the St. Francis Garden and K9 Partners for Patriots. For information, visit StClement.net, email BOTA@ stclement.net, or call (813) 932-6204.
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ZEPHYRHILLS BREAKFAST The Greater Zephyrhills Chamber of Commerce will have its monthly breakfast Oct. 5 from 7 a.m. to 8:30 a.m., at the Golden Coral, 6855 Gall Blvd., in Zephyrhills. The sponsor is Humana. The cost is $8 for chamber members and $10 for non-members. For more information, call the chamber
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WOMEN-N-CHARGE Join Women-n-Charge Oct. 6 from 11:15 a.m. to 1 p.m., at Pebble Creek Country Club, 10550 Regents Park Drive in New Tampa.The women share their talents and resources, and they build relationships with other women in business. Guest speaker is Life Coach Laura White who will share basic tools and tips to foster positive communication, connection and relationships with present and future customers. The cost is $15 for members and $18 for guests. Please register at Women-n-charge.com. For information, call (813) 600-9848, or email info@women-n-charge.com.
NEW BOARD FOR PASCO EDC The Pasco Economic Development Council announced the members of its board of directors’ Executive Committee for the fiscal year 2018, which begins Oct. 1, according to a news release from the Pasco EDC. Two new at-large members, who will serve on the board, are Staceyann Sinclair of Rasmussen College and Heidi Tuttle-Beisner of Commercial Asset Partners Realty. Sinclair became the area director of Rasmussen College in January 2015. She serves multiple campuses. She worked in business/management for more than 14 years, and has a bachelor of science degree and master of arts degree in organizational management. She has volunteered with the Pasco EDC since 2016, serving on the Talent Pipeline Task Force.
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OH MY DONUTS GRAND OPENING Get your yum on at Oh My Donuts, which will have its grand opening celebration on Oct. 7 and Oct. 8, from noon to 3 p.m., at 7902 Land O’ Lakes Blvd., in Land O’ Lakes. The shop offers delivery and pick up for its handcrafted mini-donuts that are baked, not fried. Oh My Donuts has vanilla and chocolate regular donuts as well as gluten free and gluten-free, vegan vanilla donuts. Glazing and a variety of toppings are available. Enjoy tastings, games, prizes and discounts at the grand opening. For information, call (813) 575-9996 or visit m.Facebook.com/ohmydonuts.
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