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Get ready for a howling good time By B.C. Manion bcmanion@lakerlutznews.com
So, maybe you enjoy watching a pet costume contest. Or, perhaps you like to get dressed up and compete in a contest yourself. Maybe you enjoy sipping a few brews or taking the kids for a pony ride — all for a good cause, of course. Quite possibly you need to do some holi-
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WHAT: Tampa Theatre presents “Ghosts of Tampa Theatre” WHERE: Tampa Theatre, 711 N. Franklin St., in downtown Tampa WHEN: Oct. 13, Oct. 19 and Oct. 21 at 11:30 a.m., and Oct. 20 at 7:30 p.m. DETAILS: A 75-minute ghost tour of a historic movie palace, which opened in 1926. COST: Tours are free for theater members, $10 for general admission and $8 for children ages 2 to 12. INFO: visit TampaTheatre.org.
WHERE: 8005 S. Racetrack Road in Tampa WHEN: Saturdays and Sundays, from a.m. to 5 a.m. through Oct. 29 COST: Admission is $12 each for children and adults. Children age 1 and younger are free. Parking is $1. DETAILS: 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. INFO: Call (813) 855-8992, or visit HorsePowerForKids.com.
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WHAT: Tampa’s Lowry Park Zoo presents Creatures of the Night WHERE: Tampa’s Lowry Park Zoo, 1101 W. Sligh Ave. WHEN: Friday and Saturday nights through Oct. 28.The park will be open until 10 p.m. DETAILS: This event is for ghouls and goblins of all ages. INFO: visit LowryParkZoo.org.
WHAT: The 11th annual Spooky Tails Halloween Pet Costume Contest WHERE: Parwick Kennels, 22129 Carson Drive in Land O’ Lakes. WHEN: Oct. 14, noon to 4 p.m. (pet costume contest at 1:30 p.m.) DETAILS: A pet costume contest, food, music and games.All pets must be on a leash.The event benefits the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office Retired K-9. INFO: Visit Pasco-K9-Fundraiser.com.
HORSEPOWER FOR KIDS FALL FESTIVAL WHAT: HorsePower for Kids’ 10th annual Fall Festival fundraiser STEFFA ANIE BURLINGAM ME/STAFF PHOTO
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WHAT: Second annul Asturia Fall Festival
WHERE: Asturia master planned community, 5 minutes from the Suncoast Parkway, off State Road 54, in Odessa. WHEN: Oct. 15, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. DETAILS: Activities for children and adults, including hayrides, corn hole, bounce houses, sand art crafts, face painting, carnival games and a balloon artist. Hay will be provided for guests to stuff a scarecrow (bring pillowcase and old clothing). Food trucks available. INFO: Call (813) 227-4148.
ST. TIMOTHY FALL FESTIVAL St.Timothy Catholic Church Fall Festival WHERE: St.Timothy Catholic Church, 17512 Lakeshore Road. See FESTIVALS, page 17A
It’s time for the Autumn Market at the Old Lutz School By B.C. Manion bcmanion@lakerlutzenws.com
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Organizers of Autumn Market Day at the Old Lutz School hope that motorists passing by on busy U.S. 41 will decide to stop and shop for awhile. This year’s Autumn Market Day is set for Oct. 14, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the school grounds at 18819 N. U.S. 41. The event seeks to raise money for upkeep and improvements at a school that is on the National Register of Historic Places and where generations of Lutz children were educated before it was closed a few decades ago. The building is considered a community icon and there’s such a strong attachment to it that a group called Citizens for the Old Lutz School holds occasional fundraisers to preserve the building for future generations. “We really, really need people from the community to come out and walk the event. You can’t have these things and nobody show up because then you don’t have these special events anymore,” said Suzin Carr, a two-time Lutz Guv’na who has been the lead organizer of the event in recent
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years, but is transitioning out of that role because she has moved to Citrus Park. Stefanie Ensor, another former Lutz Guv’na, is the new market coordinator, Carr said, adding that Ensor has done an excellent job of organizing the event. Ensor said she expects 35 to 40 vendors to be there, offering jewelry, candles, tote bags, vintage gifts, plants, custom handmade wood signs, among other things. Some nonprofit organizations and a politician have also rented out spaces, she said.
“It’s a perfect holiday time to buy gifts and to support local vendors as well as nonprofits,” Carr said. Plus, there will be a bake sale. Proceeds from the Autumn Market will be used to pay for electricity and building upkeep. “We’re always up there replanting and weeding and painting and mulching,” said Ensor, a member of the Old Lutz School See MARKET, page 17A
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Building the community, one check at a time By B.C. Manion bcmanion@lakerlutznews.com
After the race for the Lutz Guv’na wraps up every year, the money raised is doled out to local groups and causes. This year the race drew candidates Greg Gilbert of Beef O’ Brady’s Lutz, Jessica Sherman with Pinch A Penny, and Kori Rankin, of Kori Rankin Photography. Ultimately, Rankin won the Guv’na’s sash. Her stepmother, Jennifer Rankin, won the sash in 2015. The 2017 campaign for the honorary title generated more than $7,000 in contributions and the checks to local groups were handed out in a ceremony on Oct. 3 at the Old Lutz School. This year’s recipients included the Old Lutz School, the Lutz Chiefs, the Lutz Cemetery, Girl Scout Troop 2717, Boy Scout Troop 12, Books for Troops, the Lutz Patriots, the Little Woman of Lutz, The Lutz/Land O Lakes Women’s Club, Steinbrenner High School Student Ambassadors, and Martinez Middle School, Learning Gate Community School, and the North Tampa/Lutz Squadron of the Civil Air Patrol.
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Suzin Carr, a two-time Lutz Guv’na, said the good that the funds help to generate goes beyond sheer dollars. “All of these little nonprofits, we’re keeping them healthy and whole,” Carr said. “A candidate gets to decide where 10 percent of their money goes,” she said. “The Girl Scout Troop, for instance, this year they were recipients of Jessica Sherman’s 10 percent,” she said.
Paul Vahue hands a check to representative of the North Tampa/Lutz Squadron of the Civil Air Patrol. The group received a portion of this year’s proceeds from the Lutz Guv’na’s race.
“That group can also apply for more money,” Carr noted. “That scout group is going to go for an overnight at NASA. That’s something they could not afford, if this had not happened,” she said. “You don’t know the impact that that will have, even if it’s just on one of those See GUV’NA, page 17A