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As budget planning ramps up for fiscal year 2020, Pasco County officials believe the county has bright economic prospects for the coming year. “We’re now projecting for the fiscal 2020 budget an increase of 9.5 percent of countywide taxable assessed values. That is the

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session on April 30. He also noted that the expected rate of the increase for the coming year is the same as it was in 2008, before the Great Recession. Unlike then, however, the underlying economy is much stronger, Goehig said. “We feel we’re in a better position now See 2020, page 13A

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Wesley Chapel Boulevard expansion plans progress By Brian Fernandes bfernandes@lakerlutznews.com

A construction time frame has been set for Pasco County’s plans to widen Wesley Chapel Boulevard to six lanes. The expansion of the road — also known as County Road 54 – will be broken into two projects. The first project begins just north of the road’s intersection with State Road 56 and extends to the north of its intersection with Magnolia Boulevard. The second project extends from the intersection at Progress Parkway to the intersection of Oakley Boulevard. An initial 2003 study prompted the idea of expanding Wesley Chapel Boulevard to four lanes. However, later studies predicting an increase in density resulted in a call for more widening. “Projections we did, before 2008, show that future growth is going to bring the volumes up to a point that we’ll need to have six lanes there,” said Panos Kontses, a Pasco See EXPANSION, page 13A

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Rayna Woodruff, of New Tampa, carries her 8-month old son, Levi, and holds the hand of her 2-year-old son, James, as she walks through The Shops at Wiregrass. She defined motherhood like this: ‘It’s life-changing. It’s a struggle of love. There’s lots of activities, lots of tears, but it’s a balance. Watching them grow everyday, it makes me excited for their achievements, whether its walking, or riding a bike. It’s a lot of emotions.’

During a recent morning outing at The Shops at Wiregrass, Jill Pydeski, of Wesley Chapel, left, holds on to her 2-year-old daughter, Hannah, while sharing a laugh with her mother-in-law, Lorraine Pydeski, of Dunedin. Jill was moved to tears, when her mother-in-law described her this way: ‘She is a wonderful mom. The best. We feel very lucky to have her in our family.’

Wesley Chapel library to be remodeled this fall By Brian Fernandes bfernandes@lakerlutznews.com

Community locals gathered at the New River Branch Library to learn of Pasco County’s plans to renovate the building’s interior and exterior. The April 25 meeting was also an opportunity for the public to voice any questions, concerns or ideas regarding the project. The library is one of seven branches that will undergo makeovers with funding provided by a general obligation bond overwhelmingly supported by Pasco County voters in November 2018. The New River library is situated at 34043 State Road 54, which is near the border of Wesley Chapel and Zephyrhills. Much of the planning for the improvements was based on feedback received from library patrons, said Angelo Liranzo, regional branch manager for New River and the Hugh Embry Library in Dade City. Those attending the community meeting saw aerial-view drawings of the library — which will be reconfigured but not expanded. The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) is working along with the county to fulfill the project.

A second entry will be added with a right-turn lane for motorists who are heading west on Old State Road 54. The entrance will lead to the existing parking lot and will have signage to direct drivers. Guests inquired about a possible way to turn left onto Old State Road 54 when exiting the library. At present, only right turns can be made when leaving the premises. “We were hoping for a left-hand turn median, [but] we don’t see that in FDOT’s plans right now,” the branch manager responded. However, he encouraged the group to take the issue up with county officials. Linda Harris was relieved when plans were mentioned to incorporate more seating between the parking lot and the entrance. “My friend is physically challenged and she has a hard time getting from her car all the way into the building,” the Zephyrhills resident said. She explained that with additional seating, her friend can stop to rest, if needed. There also are plans to add a book dropoff site in the parking lot, making it more convenient to return books. A sidewalk also will be added, leading from the parking lot to the library’s commu-

nity garden on the building’s east side. This will provide easy access to the garden for those with limited mobility, Liranzo said. Within the garden, an outdoor classroom will be built and shaded by an aluminum roof. Alexandra Kotzeva is receptive to the plan.The Wesley Chapel resident volunteers at the library after school hours. “I’m really glad to hear that the outdoor class(room) is going to be a thing now,” the 17-year-old said. Attendees also expressed interest when they learned that the outdoor classroom would also serve as a stage for live performances and seminars, and also be equipped with proper lighting. When a question was raised about security, Liranzo noted that lighting and surveillance cameras around the library’s outer perimeter is a possibility. Cameras may be placed inside as well, especially at the entrance, he added. Plans also call for seating in the front lobby, to encourage a social atmosphere, and there will be an art gallery. The existing meeting room, to the immeSee LIBRARY, page 13A


Justin Draft, of Dade City, guides his 19-month old son, Bennett, down the slide at the Y’s playground. The youngster was there with his dad and his mom, Lindsey. CHRISTINE HOLTZMAN

Six-year-old Valentina Vallee, of Wesley Chapel, winds up to toss her bean bag while competing in a game of ‘corn hole’ against her 8-year-old cousin, Lucas Smith. Her teammate, Zephyrhills Fire Department Cpt. Ed Alfonso, left, awaits his turn.

Local YMCA hosts Healthy Kids Day By Christine Holtzman choltzman@lakerlutznews.com

There were loads of activities offered at the East Pasco Family YMCA Healthy Kids Day on April 27. The YMCA facility, at 37301 Chapel Hill Loop in Zephyrhills, was among YMCAs across the country participating in the national initiative. The event focused on improving the

health and well-being of kids and their families. Activities geared toward keeping young minds and bodies active included poolside fun, summer camp games, live music, basketball games, and demonstrations from the Zephyrhills Police Department and the Zephyrhills Fire Department. There was a booth, too, where the Y staff registered anyone who was interested in their summer camp programs or swim lessons.

During free play in the YMCA gymnasium, 13-year-old Jordan Vallee, of Wesley Chapel, shows off his basketball spinning skills.

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Mother’s Day is almost here, so it’s a good time to start thinking about making a meal for mom’s special day. One idea is turn your kitchen into a restaurant. Dads, grandparents and the kids can come up with possible meal options, side dishes and beverages based on ingredients they have at home, or want to purchase. Then, the kids can draw up a menu. Be sure to make it extra cute. While mom enjoys her mimosas, the kids can play the wait staff, handing her the menu and writing down her order when she is ready. They also play the role of sous chef, helping dad and the grandparents make the pancakes, eggs, or whatever mom ordered. Keep in mind that involving kids in the kitchen doesn’t have to be limited to Mother’s Day. Getting kids involved in cooking, especially when very young, not only sets them up to enjoy this basic life skill, but also teaches math, science and reading.They also learn how to follow instructions and find out about food safety, proper handwashing, and motor skills. Kids that help cook are also more likely to eat what was made, and are less intimidated to try new foods. So, if you have a picky or unhealthy eater at home, consider giving them a role to help out in the kitchen, or at least to get involved in the grocery shopping. It’s important to know which kitchen tasks are appropriate for which age group to prevent accidents and to keep messes manageable. According to the BBC Good Food, kids under age 3 begin to show interest in mimicking what their parents do, including kitchen tasks. Under the age of 3, they can: • Wash produce (this is a great way to introduce them to different fruits and vegetables) • Stir room-temperature ingredients • Mash food using a fork or potato masher (make sure food isn’t burning hot) • Sprinkle ingredients (put a tray underneath to minimize messes) From ages of 3 to 5, children can help: • Place ingredients on scales • Spoon ingredients with measuring spoons • Use a strong plastic knife to cut soft ingredients, such as butter • Mix ingredients with either a spoon or hands (this is where proper handwashing particularly comes in handy!) • Tear herbs or rip apart lettuce • Spread (butter, icing, etc.) From ages 5 to 7, they can do more complex tasks.They can: • Cut, using a small knife (be sure they know how to properly hold the knife to keep their fingers out of the way) • Cut herbs with scissors (small or childsize scissors are better) • Measure ingredients • Grease a baking dish or line it with foil • Crack an egg • Peel oranges and hard-boiled eggs (make sure eggs aren’t too hot to hold) • Set the table From ages 8 to 11, kids still need supervision, but can be more independent. They can: • Help plan a family meal • Follow the steps to a basic no-cook

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Oatmeal Breakfast “Cookies” Ingredients 4 cups instant oats 3 ripe bananas 3 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons to 3 tablespoons peanut butter 1 cup milk or almond milk Additional water as needed to produce a batter with a thicker cookie-dough-like consistency (as opposed to a thinner pancake batter) 3 tablespoons to 5 tablespoons protein powder (optional) Directions Use blender to combine all ingredients until mostly smooth Preheat oven to 400 degrees Grease two cookie sheets Spoon out batter on each sheet with 2 inches to 3 inches diameter Add blueberries or chocolate chips (optional) Bake for 25 minutes or until cookies are golden brown on underside Serve with fresh fruit, syrup or powdered sugar.

recipe, like a fruit salad • Gather ingredients from the pantry and fridge • Use a peeler, whisk or mixer • Chop vegetables to make a salad • Use a can opener Those age 12 and up can perform all of the tasks previously mentioned, as well as following a more complex recipe or tweaking a recipe. Kids confident in the kitchen will probably want to bake with their friends or start cooking on the stove. Start slowly with the stove, such as scrambled eggs. Of course, every child is different, and if you are not comfortable having your child do any particular task, then wait until you think they are ready. Always show them the proper way to handle kitchen equipment, and explain what can happen if they use something incorrectly. Who knows? By the time they are teenagers, you might want them to take over some — or all — of the cooking. What a gift that would be! And, for all of you moms out there, Happy Mother’s Day. Shari Bresin is the Family & Consumer Science Agent for the University of Florida/Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences Cooperative Extension Pasco County.

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AFTERNOON MOVIE

The Land O’ Lakes Library, 2818 Collier Parkway, will present the movie,“Green Book,” May 9 from 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. Refreshments will be provided. For information, call (813) 929-1214.

Odessa.There will be 62 Best of Shows and 31 Overall Best of Shows.Awards will be given out around 3 p.m. Food and drink will be available. For information, visit PremiumCarShows.com, or call (727) 4555969.

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Beef O’ Brady’s, 18835 State Road 54 in Lutz, will host a “Spring Beer Thing” on May 9 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., to benefit the Early Learning Coalition of Pasco and Hernando Counties.The cost is $25 for unlimited beer samples and food. For information and tickets, call (813) 428-6928.

FAUX STAINED GLASS

The New River Branch Library, 34043 State Road 54 in Wesley Chapel, will offer a faux stained glass class for teens on May 9 at 4 p.m., using paint. For information, call (352) 788-6375.

CRAFT MAKERS

The Zephyrhills Public Library, 5347 Eighth St., will host a craft-making session on May 10 at 10 a.m., to create garden rockin’ masterpieces. Rocks and paint pens will be provided. Class size is limited. Register by calling (813) 780-0064.

SENIOR RESOURCE FAIR

The Land O’ Lakes Senior Center, 6801 Wisteria Loop, will host “Connect, Create, Contribute,” a Senior Resource Fair, on May 10 from 9 a.m. to noon. Representatives from Pasco senior, veterans, and human services divisions; libraries; public transportation; SHINE; fire/rescue; the Audubon Society; the GFWC Lutz-Land O’Lakes Woman’s Club, and many more agencies will be participating. Explore local resources and enjoy free refreshments. For information, call (813) 929-1200.

BOOK BAZAAR

The Friends of Hugh Embry Library, 14215 Fourth St., in Dade City, will host its monthly book bazaar on May 10 and May 11 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.There will be gently used bestsellers, a diverse selection of books, audio and video media, magazines and related materials, for a modest cost. Cash or personal checks only will be accepted. No credit cards. For information, contact Glen Thompson at (352) 567-7449 or bookbollard@iCloud.com.There will not be a bazaar in June.

MAKE A TOTE BAG

The Land O’ Lakes Branch Library, 2818 Collier Parkway, will offer a sewing class on May 10 at 2:30 p.m., for ages 16 and older. Participants can make a reversible tote bag. All materials will be provided. Registration, and Foundry waiver and safety forms are required. For information, call (813) 9291214.

PIE-EATING FUNDRAISER

The WalkAbout Bakery & Eatery, 18340 Livingston Ave., in Lutz, will host an Aussie Pie-Eating Contest on May 10 at 11 a.m., with representatives from the University of South Florida’s Bulls team.The master of ceremonies will be news broadcaster Sarina Fazan.WalkAbout also will donate $1 from each Aussie pie sold during the month of May to benefit Where Love Grows. For information, call (813) 953-1085.

TAX OFFICE CLOSED MAY 11

Due to Florida Department of Highway Safety & Motor Vehicle required equipment maintenance and upgrades, the Gulf Harbors and Wesley Chapel branches of the Pasco Tax Collector Office will be closed on May 11. All services will resume on May 13. For information about the Pasco Tax Collector’s Office and what services are available online, visit PascoTaxes.com, or call (727) 847-8032, Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Rose show The Tampa Rose Society will host its 48th annual show, “In Love With Roses,” on May 11 from noon to 7 p.m., at Westfield Citrus Park Mall, 8021 Citrus Park Town Center in Tampa. There will be exhibitors from across the state, competing for trophies and awards in more than 40 classes of home-grown roses. There also will be a Rose Education and Information Display with local expert gardeners. Cut roses and bouquets will be available for donations. Admission is free. The group meets on the third Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m., at the Seminole Garden Center, 5800 N. Central Ave., in Tampa. Guests are welcome. For information, visit TampaRoseSociety.com. USPS FOOD DRIVE

Every second Saturday in May, U.S. Postal Service letter carriers collect nonperishable food during the NALC Stamp Out Hunger National Food Drive.To donate, place a box or can of nonperishable food next to your mailbox before your letter carrier delivers mail on May 11.The food will be sorted and delivered to an area food bank or pantry, where it is available for needy families.

FOOD & ART FESTIVAL

The Tampa Riverwalk Food & Art Festival will be on May 11 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., at Waterworks Park, 1710 N. Highland Ave., in Tampa.There will be live entertainment, artsy things and samples of specialty foods. For information:VisitTampaBay.com.

FARMERS MARKET

The San Antonio Farmers Market’s season finale will take place May 11 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., at City Park, 12202 Main St., in San Antonio.There will be a community tabletop sale; vendors with fresh produce, plants and herbs, honey, jams, jewelry, wine, baked goods, yard art and more; the Barking Dogs Jam Group; basket drawings; a kids’ craft table; and the OneBlood Big Red Bus will be on site for donations. For information, call Winnie Burke at (352) 437-5161.

GAMING EVENT

The Land O’ Lakes Library, 2818 Collier Parkway, will host “Gaming & Chill” on May 11 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., for preteens and teens.There will be snacks, board games and video games.There will be two age groups: 9 to 12 and 13 to 18. For information, call (813) 929-1214.

CARING FOR TREES

UF/IFAS Pasco County Extension will present “Caring for Your Trees” on May 11 from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., at Land O’ Lakes Heritage Park, 5401 Land O’ Lakes Blvd. Participants can learn the skills needed to know the trees in your yard, how to enhance their beauty, extend their life, and create maximum shade.The guest speaker

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The Hugh Embry Shutterbugs will meet May 13 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m., at the Hugh Embry Library, 14215 Fourth St., in Dade City. Participants can share photographs, discuss photography tips, and plan outings and projects.Anyone using a phone camera, a point-and-shoot camera, or an SLR can attend. For information, call (352) 567-3576.

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The annual Spring Tea and Fashion Show to benefit the Foundations of Life Pregnancy Center will take place May 11 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., at St.Anthony of Padua Catholic Church in San Antonio.There also will be a hat and gloves contest. For information and tickets, call (352) 521-1218.

The Land O’ Lakes Library, 2818 Collier Parkway, will host “Teen/Tween Exam Stress Relief” on May 13 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., for ages 12 to 18.There will be self-care stations to explore. For information, call (813) 9291214.

RAISING CHICKENS

Shell’s Feed, 9513 N. Nebraska Ave., in Tampa, will offer “Chickens for Beginners” on May 11 at 10 a.m., for anyone interested in learning how to raise chickens in the backyard.The guest speaker will be Kenny Coogan of Critter Companions. For information and to register, visit ShellsFeed.com.

The Zephyrhills Art Club will meet May 13 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., at the Elks Lodge, 6851 Wire Road in Zephyrhills.There will be an update on demonstrations, workshops and the summer schedule. Refreshments will be served.All experience levels can attend. For information, email Jo Ann Weatherbee at jagweatherbee@myfairpoint.net.

VEGETABLE GARDENING

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UF/IFAS Pasco County Extension will offer a vegetable gardening seminar for beginners on May 11 at 10 a.m., at the Zephyrhills Public Library, 5347 Eighth St. Participants can learn how to choose a location for a garden, what makes good soil, when to plant different vegetables, and how to control common garden pests. Admission is free. For information, call (352) 518-0156.

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The Tampa Theatre has partnered with Tampa International Airport to provide a free cinema series,“airCINEMA,” coming to the airport’s new event space.The lineup will kick off with a showing of Disney/Pixar’s “Planes” on May 11 at 7:30 p.m. Guests can bring blankets and lawn chairs.Admission is free.The event space is between Airsides E and F, on Level 3.The next movie,“Airplane!” will be scheduled for the fall. For information, visit TampaTheatre.org.

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UF/IFAS Pasco County Extension will offer a free seminar on spring gardening on May 13 from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., at the Pasco Extension One Stop Shop, 15029 14th St., in Dade City.The topic will be “Composting Horse Manure 101.” For information, contact Eden Santiago Gomez at (352) 518-0156 or esantiagogomez@pascocountyfl.net. Registration is online at bit.ly/spring_gardening.

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The Land O’ Lakes Library, 2818 Collier Parkway, will offer a dreamcatcher workshop on May 13 from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.All supplies will be provided. Registration is required. Call (813) 9291214.

LITTLE MERMAID AUDITIONS

The New Tampa Players will host auditions for “The Little Mermaid” on May 13 and May 14 from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m., at the University Area CDC, 14013 N. 22nd St., in Tampa. Performance dates will be July 26, July 27, July 28,Aug. 2,Aug. 3 and Aug. 4.All roles are open to any ethnicity and ability, and will be cast age appropriately (adults will play adults and children will play children). For audition requirements and character descriptions, visit NewTampaPlayers.org.

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MYSTERY BOOK CLUB

The New River Library, 34043 State Road 54 in Wesley Chapel, will host the Mystery Book Club on May 14 at 2 p.m., to discuss “The House of Unexpected Sisters,” by Alexander McCall Smith. For information, call (813) 788-6375.

COMMUNITY FOCUS GROUP

The Hugh Embry Library, 14215 Fourth St., in Dade City, will host a Community Focus Group for seniors on May 14 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., presented by the Area Agency on Aging. For information, call (352) 567-3576.

NATIVE PLANT SOCIETY

The Nature Coast Chapter of the Florida Native Plant Society will meet May 14 at 7 p.m., at Land O’ Lakes Heritage Park, 5401 Land O’ Lakes Blvd.The guest speaker will be Belinda Lambert on the topic of “Storm Readiness for Your Trees:Are you on Traq?” There will be light refreshments and a native plant drawing. For information, call Sandy Vanno at (727) 207-1853.

BOOK CLUB

The LOL Book Club will meet May 15 at 1:30 p.m., at the Land O’ Lakes Library, 2818 Collier Parkway, to discuss “The Wright Brothers,” by David McCullough. For information, call (813) 929-1214.

DEMOCRATIC CLUB

The Central Pasco Democratic Club will meet May 15 from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m., at the Meadow Pointe I Community Center, 28245 County Line Road in Wesley Chapel. Admission is free and open to the public. For information, call Cindy Beres at (813) 702-4387, or visit Facebook.com/centralpascodems.

GERMAN GENEALOGY

The West Pasco County Genealogical Society will host a lecture May 15 from 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m., at the CARES Rao Musunuru M.D. Enrichment Center, 12417 Clock Tower Parkway in Hudson, on the topic of researching German ancestry.The cost is $5 for members and $7 for nonmembers.To ensure seating and material availability, register by texting to (727) 271-0770 or by emailing debbehagner@yahoo.com.

INTERNET MEETUP GROUP

The Tampa SEO and Internet Marketing Meetup Group will meet on May 16 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., at In The Loop Brewing, 3338 Land O’ Lakes Blvd., in Land O’ Lakes.There will be networking, a meet-and-greet, introductions, an “Ask Anything” session, and a presentation of Internet link differences. For information, visit tinyurl.com/y35j6sh3.

HISTORICAL SOCIETY

The Pasco County Historical Society will meet May 17 at 6 p.m., at the Pioneer Florida Museum & Village, 15602 Pioneer Museum Road in Dade City, in the Mabel Jordan Barn.The guest speakers will be Eric

Hannel and Karen Hannel on the topic of “The Legacy of Chief Chipco: From Savage to Friend of the Whites.”A carry-in dinner will precede the program, so bring a dish to share, as well as your own cutlery, plates and a beverage of choice. For information, contact Glen Thompson at (352) 567-7449 or bookbollard@icloud.com.

SEED SWAP

Shell’s Feed & Garden Supply, 8513 N. Nebraska Ave., in Tampa, will host its free monthly Community Seed Swap on May 18 from 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., to facilitate a local gardening community where gardeners can trade extra seeds, plants, seedlings and cuttings.There will be coffee, teas and treats. For information on how the swap works, visit ShellsFeed.com/monthlycommunity-seed-swap/.Another Seed Swap is scheduled for June 22.

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The Lighthouse for the Visually Impaired and Blind will host its third annual Lighthouse Transition Prom,“A Hollywood Glam Casino,” on May 18 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., for visually impaired and blind teens. Teens from three different Lighthouses can come together to experience this comingof-age event. Lighthouse also is seeking donations that includes dresses, flowers, decorations, boys clothing and more, to help offset the costs. For information or to RSVP, contact Heather Tuck at (727) 815-0303.

RESOURCE FAIR

The 13th annual Veterans Resource Fair will take place May 18 from 10 a.m. to noon at the Verizon Event Center, 8718 Trouble Creek Road in New Port Richey.Available resources will include: Health care; veterans claims services and education benefits; job placement/employment services; and housing/social services.The event celebrates Armed Forces Day. For information, contact the office of Congressman Gus Bilirakis at (727) 232-2921.

SPECIAL NEEDS THEATER

Arts4All Florida and the Land O’ Lakes Recreation Complex will present a Special Needs Dance & Musical Theater at the Land O’ Lakes Recreation Complex, 3032 Collier Parkway, on Thursdays at 6 p.m., for teens and adults. Nanci Dorau will teach movement, theater and dance.The cost is $10 per class, for a six-week session.These are ongoing classes and registration is online at tinyurl.com/y6ay7eay. For information, contact Wendy Finklea at wfinklea@usf.edu or (813) 974-0715.

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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is expected to sign into law a measure that would allow tickets to be issued to motorists for texting while driving — as a primary offense. The current law considers texting while driving a secondary offense — meaning motorists can only be cited for the offense, if they are initially pulled over for another violation. The Florida House passed a bill on April 29 to limit distracted drivers, several days after the Senate version of the bill was passed. “We’ve been very happy with the Legislature passing the bill,” said Mark Jenkins, spokesman for the American Automobile Association (AAA).“This shows that lawmakers are dedicated to making the road safer and taking distracted driving very seriously.” Jenkins said a driver is eight times more likely to be involved in an accident when texting. If DeSantis signs the measure, motorists will be able to text while stationary, such as

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Pasco County Sheriff’s Office deputies recently spent a week learning how to use the power of words to de-escalate situations which have the potential to turn dangerous. In one role-play scenario, Pasco Sheriff’s Office deputies Breanna Chandler and Lindsay Steward intermediated between a mother and her teenage daughter with oppositional defiant disorder. In another scene, deputies Ricardo Ortiz and Jose Vazquez-Trujillo sought to calm a schizophrenic man who had paranoia and homicidal ideations about a next-door neighbor. Other mock scenarios had deputies and corrections officers encounter inmates or juveniles with suicidal thoughts, or, deal with someone with severe substance abuse.There was even a situation that exposed deputies to someone with low-functioning autism. There weren’t any takedowns, hands-on combat nor use of nonlethal force. Rather, this type of police training simply required conversations to resolve problems. For each participating law enforcement officer, the objective was to have a better understanding of mental health in crisis and to learn how to better respond to de-escalate a situation during a call for service. It was all part of the agency’s recent Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training program at Pasco Safety Town in Shady Hills. The weeklong, 40-hour CIT program is a collaborative effort between the sheriff’s office and many local behavioral and mental health community partners. It is held four times per year within the agency. Throughout the week, deputies received instruction on various subjects, such as signs and symptoms of mental illness, co-occurring disorders, addiction, dementia, trauma informed care, and juvenile and veteran response. De-escalation techniques centered on maintaining positive body language and tone of voice, along with active listening skills to appropriately reflect upon a subject’s feelings. Deputies then put those techniques to the test with role-play scenes, which were written out by a licensed mental health counselor in collaboration with a law enforcement officer. Volunteer actors played the various roles of persons in crisis. The mock exercises required deputies to determine whether or not to detain a subject for an involuntary mental health evaluation, otherwise known as the Baker Act; provide a referral to various behavioral health services and resources; or, simply offer someone a shoulder to lean on and to listen to a subject’s personal problems.

One of the instructors and role play actors was Tom Kelley, a former law enforcement and military officer, who operates a consulting firm specializing in crisis intervention and crime prevention. In traditional law enforcement academies, trainees are taught to enter situations with authority in voice and action. In the crisis intervention program, however, Kelley instructed deputies to find a softer, more inviting tone when dealing with people undergoing a mental crisis. Kelley put it this way to a classroom full of deputies: “Let them know that you’re there and you care. At that moment, they need to feel like you’re the most caring person in the world, because they are at their worst.” Pasco Sheriff’s Lt. Toni Roach has been the agency’s CIT coordinator since 2016. She said the objective of crisis intervention is twofold. First, it’s to reduce potential injury to citizens and responding deputies. Second, it’s utilized to help divert people with “potentially criminal behavior or disruptive behavior” away from the jail system and into a mental health system where they can get proper diagnosis and treatment. Roach explained:“The idea is to use your words and de-escalate rather than quickly resorting to force when the people you’re interacting with become nervous or scared, and are apprehensive to do what the deputy asks them to do.” The training is vital for law enforcement personnel, the lieutenant said. Roach put it this way:“We want to make sure that we can serve our public and provide them with good resources, and then hopefully we interact with them in a positive manner, so that, especially people with mental illness who have a fear of law enforcement, we can reduce that level of fear and have a good relationship with our community.” Twenty-nine sheriff’s office personnel graduated from the recent spring class. Upon graduation, each deputy received a pin for their uniform indicating they’ve had advanced training in crisis intervention. Roach said about 50 percent of patrol deputies are CIT certified, also noting the public is able to request a CIT trained officer in a call for service.The agency is striving to have all of its deputies CIT certified in the future, she said. In addition to the sheriff’s office, organizations that assisted in facilitating the CIT program were the National Alliance on Mental Illness, HCA Florida Hospitals, Rogers Behavioral Health, North Tampa Behavioral Health, BayCare Health System, Gulf Coast Jewish Family and Community Services, and Veteran’s Affairs clinics.

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You are walking to your car in a dark parking lot, and someone jumps out from behind and places a chokehold on you. What do you do? If you were a student at Wesley Chapel MMA, you would know exactly what to do, because you would have been trained by Ryan Deichert, the school’s head instructor. Deichert has a thirddegree Gracie Brazilian jiujitsu black belt, and he teaches jiujitsu and mixed martial arts as he learned them directly from the legendary Gracie family of Ultimate Fighting Championship fame. “In college, I trained in jiujitsu and met Royce Gracie,” Deichert said. “Royce won the first Ultimate Fighting Championship in 1993, and that’s when jiujitsu hit the world — when Royce beat bigger, stronger and faster competitors with a jiujitsu style.” Royce’s father, Helio Gracie, learned jiujitsu when it came from Japan to Brazil, and he spread his highly innovative interpretation of the martial art throughout Brazil like a Johnny Appleseed of jiujitsu. “Jiujitsu is a ground-grappling martial art that takes your opponent to the ground, where most martial arts are deficient,” said Deichert. “Nowadays, everybody trains jiujitsu who wants to do Ultimate Fighting, because they know how important it is to have a ground game.” Wesley Chapel MMA has professional instructors and offers numerous classes in

traditional Gracie Brazilian jiujitsu — muay thai, self-defense and fitness — depending on the needs and preferences of its students. “Our philosophy here is to win the fight, but in a humane way,” said Deichert. “We use jiujitsu to teach self-confidence and bully protection. Everybody is doing this for a different reason. A parent is concerned about a bullying issue, or a person comes here to hit the gym. Most people are not here to be an MMA fighter, but to protect themselves and their families.” Deichert stresses that martial arts is about more than just self-defense and competitions —it also improves people in many unforeseen ways. “There are a lot of intangible benefits from martial arts, beginning with self-confidence,” said Deichert. “People with more self-confidence get better jobs. It’s also important for parents to understand that children need some sort of discipline to master, whether it’s music or basketball or jiujitsu. I see so many people transform their lives for the better with a discipline like this, because it leads them to a right path.”

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Access Health Care Physicians, 5350 Spring Hill Drive in Spring Hill, will present a lecture entitled,“Sharper Brains Are Not Cluttered: How to Help Sparkle Those Neurons in Your Head” on May 9 from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. For information and to register, call (352) 688-8116, ext. 4344.

KETO DIET TASTING

Samantha Taylor Fitness in Land O’ Lakes will host a “Keto World Tour Tasting,” with Chef Claire Lore on May 10 at 7 p.m. Guests can taste meal samples, including desserts, created for the Keto Diet.The cost is $10. RSVP by calling (813) 377-3739, or online at SamanthaTaylorFitness.com.

BIRTH CENTER TOURS

St. Joseph’s Hospital-North, 4211 Van Dyke Road in Lutz, will offer birth center tours on May 12, May 19 and May 26 at 1 p.m., in the Labor & Delivery Unit. The tour is designed to introduce the services available to the entire family and answer any questions. Admission is free. To register, call (813) 443-2046.

ESSENTIAL OILS FOR HEALTH

The Land O’ Lakes Branch Library, 2818 Collier Parkway, will host Essential Oils Natural Solutions with Lindy Baker on May 13 at 6:45 p.m. The class seeks to educate individuals and families on alternative solutions and healthy lifestyles through a holistic approach. A signed liability waiver is required to participate. For information, call (813) 929-1214.

DIABETES EDUCATION

Access Health Care Physicians, 5382 Spring Hill Drive in Spring Hill, will offer a lecture on “Emergency Management of Diabetes” on May 13 at 1 p.m., for anyone diagnosed with diabetes mellitus and family. Reservations are required by calling (352) 200-2190.

Dr. Charya B. Goldsmith from Advanced Dermatology will offer a free educational program and free skin cancer screenings on May 14 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., at the Zephyrhills Public Library, 5347 Eighth St. For information, call (813) 780-0064.

HEALTHY COOKING

AdventHealth Wesley Chapel will present a healthy alternatives cooking demo on May 14 from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., in the Wellness Center Conference Room, second floor. Executive Chef Jerry Dzialo and registered dietitian Carlos Urriola will offer quick-to-prepare recipes, and share food samples and tips. Reservations are required by calling (813) 929-5432, or online at AHWesleyChapel.com/Events.

HEALTH CONFERENCE

Registration is open for the seventh annual Strengthening Our Communities Conference on Mental Health and Drug Prevention scheduled for May 14 from 8 a.m. to 4: 30 p.m., at Saddlebrook Resort, 5700 Saddlebrook Way in Wesley Chapel. The conference is a collaboration between the Alliance for Substance Abuse Prevention (ASAP) and BayCare Behavioral Health. The keynote speaker will be Austin Eubanks, an injured survivor of the Columbine tragedy and an expert in the addition treatment industry. Leadership addresses will be given by Pasco County Sheriff Chris Nocco and Gail Ryder, vice president of Behavioral Health, BayCare Health Systems. The afternoon will feature breakout sessions on a variety of topics, including opioid overdose prevention training and complementary alternative medicine for pain management. There also will be vendors/exhibits representing behavioral health and wellness providers, organizations and businesses. Registration is $30 in advance and $35 at the door. Lunch is included. For information and to register, visit PascoASAP.com/annualconference.

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Oak Hill Hospital, in collaboration with Regional Medical Center Bayonet Point, will offer a symposium entitled, “Know the Signs: Stroke Awareness, Treatment and Prevention” on May 14 from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m., at Silverthorn Country Club, 4550 Golf Club Lane in Spring Hill. The panel will include Jon Schwadron, board certified in emergency medicine, and Dr. Justin Whisenant, neuroradiology and endovascular neurosurgery. Doors open at 4:45 p.m.A complimentary hot meal will be served. Reservations are required by calling (352) 597-6333.

KIDS’ YOGA

The Land O’ Lakes Library, 2818 Collier Parkway, will offer Kids Yoga! on May 15 at 11 a.m., and again at noon, for a half-hour program. There will be fun yoga poses, movement, and relaxation/visualization exercises for ages 2 and older. Bring a yoga mat or beach towel. A participation wavier must be signed by a parent or guardian prior to class. For information, call (813) 929-1214.

HANDS-ONLY CPR

The Land O’ Lakes Library, 2818 Collier Parkway, will host a free hands-only CPR class on May 15 from 10:15 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. A certified CPR trainer from the American Heart Association will give handson experience with a CPR mannequin and life-saving AED machine.

This is a for-knowledge, non-certification course. Registration is required by calling (813) 929-1214.

SKIN LECTURE

AdventHealth Wesley Chapel will offer a lecture on skin care on May 15 at 5 p.m., at Inspiration Place,Wellness Plaza, Suite 305, third floor, 2700 Healing Way. Medical Esthetician Lolita Wilczar will discuss ways to keep skin healthy, understand the aging process, and effective ways to combat cellular damage. Reservations are required by calling (813) 929-5432, or online at AHWesleyChapel.com/Events.

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Educators can find ways to include agriculture in the classroom and beyond. Young people can learn about USDA summer outreach programs, youth loans for business projects, and outdoor volunteering. Community leaders can get tips on starting leadership development clubs and education programs. The site also highlights USDA partners, such as 4-H, the National FFA Organization (Future Farmers of America), Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Related Sciences (MANRRS), Agriculture Future of America (AFA), and many others working with the USDA to connect young people with opportunities in agriculture. For those interested in careers, the website provides information on internships and scholarships; USDA employment; and, information on agriculture career fields, such as forestry, robotics engineering, biochemistry, and food sciences. Follow the conversation on USDA, youth in agriculture, and National Ag Day online at USDA.gov/youth, Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.

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The grounds of Saint Anthony Catholic School in San Antonio are expected to be buzzing with excitement on May 10, when the school celebrates its 135th anniversary. The Most Rev. Gregory Parkes, Bishop of St. Petersburg, will preside over a 9 a.m. Mass, followed by speeches by dignitaries, a spring concert and lunch. It promises to be a festive occasion for the oldest Catholic elementary school in Pasco County and the fourth oldest Catholic school in Florida. Sister Alice Ottapurackal, school principal, said parents, community members, faculty, staff, students and an advisory board have all played a role preparing for the occasion. The school, at 12155 Joe Hermann Drive, has 210 students, in kindergarten through eighth grade. It emphasizes academic excellence and faith formation, the principal said. To gear up for the anniversary celebration, each class researched a 15-year period and fashioned posters sharing facts about events in the Catholic Church, and in the world at large.

Saint Anthony Catholic School turns 135 WHERE: 12155 Joe Hermann Drive, San Antonio WHEN: May 10: 9 a.m., Mass; 10:30 a.m., concert, and other festivities. COST: Free DETAILS: The Most. Rev. Gregory Parkes, Bishop of St. Petersburg will preside over the Mass. There will be a spring concert following the Mass. Dignitaries will speak and then there will be a family lunch, with everyone treated to lunch. INFO: For more information, call Saint Anthony Catholic School at (352) 588-3041.

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Sister Alice Ottapurackal said everyone is invited to attend May 10 festivities to celebrate the 135th anniversary of Saint Anthony Catholic School in San Antonio.

The community celebration of the school’s anniversary is fitting, in a place that shows such strong support for the school and appreciates its history, Sister Ottapurackal said. It’s also an expression of gratitude. “We’re so grateful for this many years of blessings that God has given us.

“We are celebrating the joy and the gratitude of the opportunity to serve the people for 135 years,” the school principal said. In addition to blessings from God, the school has enjoyed the support of the community, families with children at the school, the staff, the Franciscan Sisters, the Benedictine Sisters and Monks, and the Diocese of St. Petersburg, she said. “We all just come together,” she said.

“People have a special love toward this school,” she said.“Whenever we ask for help to improve this school, people are ready to help.” The school initially opened in 1884, in a 12-foot by 24-foot schoolhouse.That was followed by a two-story frame building. Next, came a three-story brick building, constructed in 1922, which served thousands of students over decades. A new building was constructed in 2015, designed architecturally to match the 1922 structure.The St. Petersburg Diocese’ Forward in Faith Capital Campaign made the new structure possible.The 1922 structure was renovated in 2016, through the support of the parish community. One of the special guests invited to the May 10 event is Mary Louise Clift, of San Antonio. Her family, originally from Germany, came to the area in 1920, and her father helped to build the 1922 brick structure, the principal said. Anyone who would like to attend the festivities is welcome, Sister Ottapurackal said. “The people here are so into history and tradition.They value it.We want to celebrate with them,” she said.

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Workshop sheds light on cottage food industry By Brian Fernandes bfernandes@lakerlutznews.com

A workshop focused on the ins and outs of operating a cottage food industry drew a crowd — and offered practical information to those attending the session. The daylong event was presented by the Pasco County Extension Office, which is part of the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences branch in Dade City. The workshop consisted of sessions regarding the requirements of operating a cottage food business. It was a popular draw — attracting people who currently own businesses, or are interested in starting them. Dr. Soo Ahn, an assistant professor at University of Florida, shared her expertise on the topic during the seminar. “Cottage food is [a] home-based food business,” Ahn explained. “From preparation of raw ingredients to the finer product, each step should be done in your kitchen.” These products can be organic or processed, but must be prepared only in the seller’s residential kitchen. While raw foods, such as dried fruit are permissible, those with seed sprouts, open melons, open tomatoes or poultry, are excluded. Meats and vegetables that are cooked do not classify as cottage foods because they must be preserved at a certain temperature and time frame. They are seen as potentially hazardous foods because they’re more prone to pathogenic microorganisms and toxins. Simple items, such as beverages, are

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also prohibited from selling. Pumpkin pie can’t be sold either, because of the vegetable it contains. Foods that don’t need refrigeration or freezing, are suitable to sell as cottage foods,Ahn said. Such items may include loaf breads, pastries, jams, trail mix or popcorn. She encouraged attendees to do background research because the guidelines can be confusing for sellers. Ahn also noted that home kitchens may lack items, such as instruments to test acidity levels. Home kitchens may be unable to accommodate certain equipment used in commercial settings like a restaurant kitchen. She added that “even though you have [a] machine, you might not know how to use it correctly.”

As an alternate safety measure, cottage foods are required to be packaged with labels consisting of the business or seller’s name, contact information, ingredients, the net weight and potential allergens. “It is a way so consumers know that this is cottage food, but also it’s a way to protect yourself,”Ahn said. The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services is the state agency that creates the guidelines. Other than a business license, no other certification or permit is needed to sell cottage foods under department statutes. What’s more, food safety training is not required for sellers, nor is kitchen inspections – unless there are consumer complaints. An amendment was passed in 2017 allowing cottage food transactions in Florida to occur online.

However, products must still be directly handed from seller to consumer, with no third party involvement. Even with offline transactions, selling cottage foods to commercial distributors, such as a grocery store for consumer purchase, is prohibited. This also applies at farmer’s markets, but cottage food bakers can directly sell their products if they are market vendors. The 2017 amendment also increased the allowable annual sales up from $15,000 to $50,000. The reason for the sales cap, Ahn explained, is to limit the amount of cottage food an individual can sell and thus decrease any chance of consumer sickness. Regulations vary from state to state, and some states have fewer regulations than others. Wyoming, North Dakota and Utah operate under the Food Freedom Law. This allows both sellers to distribute and consumers to purchase whatever they like at their own discretion, the doctor noted. New Jersey is currently the only state that does not have any cottage food laws set in place. Ahn encouraged workshop participants to abide by the standards set in the Sunshine State. She reminded participants:“It’s your responsibility to make your food products safe and of high quality by learning what is the best practices,” she stated. To learn more on Florida’s cottage food requirements, visit FreshFromFlorida.com. For information on local cottage food education, contact Shari Bresin at (352) 518-0156 or SBresin@ufl.edu.

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Hillsborough County and Keep Tampa Bay Beautiful (KTBB) are inviting residents and business owners to join in the worldwide movement to reduce waste from single-use plastics. According to the Ocean Conservancy, six of the top 10 contributors to marine debris are single-use, or disposable, plastic products, which include common food service ware, such as food and beverage container caps and lids; beverage bottles; plastic bags; food wrappers; cups, plates,cutler; and drinking straws. When these items are littered, or caught by the wind, they can be washed into stormwater drains that empty into streams,

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SAINT ANTHONY SCHOOL CELEBRATES 135 YEARS

St. Anthony Catholic School, 12155 Joe Hermann Drive in San Antonio, will celebrate its 135th anniversary on May 10. It is the oldest Catholic elementary school in Pasco County and the fourth oldest Catholic school in the state. There will be Mass at 9 a.m., presided over by the Most Reverend Gregory Parkes, Bishop of St. Petersburg, followed by a spring concert at 10:30 a.m., performed by the students in San Antonio Park. After the concert, guests can take part in a family picnic. For information about the celebration or the school, call Sister Alice Ottapurackal at (352) 588-3041. To RSVP, visit StAnthonySchoolFl.org.

HONOR DAY AWARDS

Citizens Concerned for Students (CCS) will recognize the public middle and high school African-American students who have earned the Honor Roll at least once during the school year at the annual awards ceremony, known as Honor Day, on May 11 at 5 p.m., at the Pasco Schools Center for the Arts at Wesley Chapel, 30651 Wells Road. The keynote speaker will be attorney Angel Everett, author of “Harvard & Hardship:A Beginner’s Guide to College and Law School.” The sixth annual College and Resource Fair also will take place at 3 p.m., in the adjacent Wesley Chapel High School gymnasium, featuring a variety of schools and educational resources. Both events are free. For information, visit HonorDayPasco.org.

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The U.S. Department of Agriculture has launched “Ace the Waste!” – a student competition for food waste reduction ideas. Students ages 11 to 18 can submit proposals on reducing food loss and waste anywhere along the supply chain, from the farm to the dinner table and beyond. Topic ideas include: Preventing food waste; Recovering wholesome, excess food to feed people; Recycling food scraps to keep them out of landfills; and, Raising awareness. Students may submit a one- to two-page proposal or a one- to two-minute video. Submissions will be judged on impact potential; originality and creativity; clarity of expression; and, adherence/appropriateness to theme. One winner will be selected from each of two categories: ages 11 to 14, and ages 15 to 18. The deadline for proposals is May 24 at 5 p.m. For details and to submit ideas, visit tinyurl.com/y4cj6kpr.

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Thirty-four outstanding students, selected from high schools throughout Pasco County, participated in the Youth Leadership Pasco program designed to inform, motivate, and increase their awareness of Pasco County through issue-oriented seminars and interaction with community leaders.The students devoted time to seven program days, which included Orientation/ Teamwork, Law Enforcement/Criminal Justice, Healthcare/Government, Economic

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Drumline performs at playoffs The Tampa Bay Lightning’s quest for the Stanley Cup wasn’t the kind of finish that fans expected after the Bolts’ outstanding regular season, but despite the team’s early elimination, the playoffs offered some exciting experiences, especially for members of the Wiregrass Ranch High School drumline. The squad, under the direction of Josh Hobbs, was selected from among several schools that submitted a video for consideration. The drum line played its cadences outside Amalie Arena before the front gates opened, while Lightning cheerleaders cheered on the arena’s steps. And, they played to kick off the first and second periods of the game, with crowds outside at the playoff watch party. Wiregrass Ranch members receiving recognition were: Joses De Carlos, Jason Garcia, Nicholas Carroll, Connor Saathoff, Amber Dickens, Kelly Griffing, Lynn Asare-Bediako, Brendan Dozier, Elijah Hernandez, Alex Lang, Nia Owens, Joel Ellis, Tristan Barber and Thomas Hoskins.

Development/ Business/Media, Education/ Career Development, and Graduation. The Youth Leadership Pasco Class of 2019 graduates were: Naomi Armstrong, Cypress Creek High School; Bayli Baker, Wesley Chapel High; Jenna Boudreau, Dayspring Academy; Yazmene Canty, Wendell Krinn Technical School; James Capogrosso, Wiregrass Ranch High; Emmersyn Chefero, James Mitchell High; Elizabeth Collier, Sunlake High; Madily Corbin, Wesley Chapel High; Bella Cortier, James Mitchell High; Alexis Dusel, Dayspring Academy; Joseph Falcone, Cypress Creek High; Sydney Field, River Ridge High; Pedro Fonseca, Wesley Chapel High; Ryan Hamilton, Gulf High; Savannah Horseman,Wiregrass Ranch High; Evan Huff, homeschool; Joelynn Jung,Wiregrass Ranch High; Ronak Kanodia, Land O’ Lakes High; Renee Lisbon, Wiregrass Ranch High; Noel Martinez-Pla, Cypress Creek High; Katelyn McCullough, River Ridge High; Raynee Meek, River Ridge; Chase Mullins, Wesley Chapel High; Ryan Nixon, Wendell Krinn Technical;Amber Northrup, Cypress Creek High; Tanner Politi, Zephyrhills High;

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Florida State University welcomed 314 new inductees into its prestigious Garnet & Gold Scholar Society during a special ceremony on April 25.To become an inductee of the Scholar Society, students must meet the engagement area criteria and submit a synthesis reflection project before graduation. These local students are now members of the Garnet & Gold society: • Valencia Beckwith, Odessa: biological science • Alena Harding,Wesley Chapel: management information systems, professional sales • Ashley Sutch, Lutz: nursing • Taylor Welniak,Wesley Chapel: biological science, editing, writing and media

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2020, from page 1A than we were in 2008 because, in 2008, a lot of those home values were really hyper-inflated,” Goehig said. “Those assessed values now are more based on reason, more based on the market supply and demand than they were 11 years ago. Plus, we’ve added $7 billion in new construction to the assessed value base since then,” the budget director said. Paying close attention to the economy is important, he added, because it has an impact on the county’s operation. “So, as the economy does well, people are out spending money.They’re investing in their businesses; they’re investing in their homes. “This increases sales tax. People travel.That increases fuel tax, which allows us to provide

EXPANSION, from page 1A County engineering manager. The widening comes at a time when State Road 54 and State Road 56 are adding new commercial and residential buildings, in response to the area’s growing demands. County engineers are finalizing the blueprints for the project. “Right now, we are trying to finish the design plans,” Kontses said. “We are about 90 percent finished.” Letters offering to purchase right of way have been sent to landowners along the route of the first project. Most of this stretch is two lanes, without a median to divide opposing traffic. The new construction adds a median, which will have openings so motorists can make turns. Future plans for commercial growth and road widening on Old Pasco Road was considered in this project, the engineering manager said.

LIBRARY, from page 1A diate left, also will be enlarged by moving the rear wall back several feet. That room will also have new lighting, that can be dimmed or brightened, depending on the nature of the activity. In response to a question about the children’s room, Liranzo said that the area will be larger and will be designed as an activities area. It will feature a variety of amenities for the children, and will be walled off by a glass window so kids can still be supervised from the adult room. As the largest area in the library, the adult room will be open to all, with computer stations, as well as a reading and seating area.

the services that our customers have come to expect,” he said. As the economy cools, however, the county is less able to meet its customers’ expectations, he said. To stay on top of the economy, the county monitors all of the standard national, regional and state measures, such as inflation, unemployment and gross domestic product, he said. It also considers building permit activity, half-cent sales tax revenues and the amount of trash taken to the county’s solid waste site, Goehig added.A decline in those three indicators serves as an early warning signal that the local economy is cooling, he explained. Because of the current strength of these indicators, the county expects its economy to remain strong, whether or not other places experience a downturn, he said.

“Single-family residential permits is just going through the roof,” Goehig said, noting there were nearly 500 single-family housing permits issued in March. He also noted that half-cent sales tax revenues are growing at a rate of about 4 percent a year. Gearing up for the fiscal year 2020 budget, the county is using a new approach, the budget official said. “In a change this year to our budget process, we’ve asked our department directors to give us all of the initiatives they believe they need to operate their business. In the past years, they’ve kind of self-selected and they haven’t brought forth things that they need because they thought,‘I’m never getting money for this, why should I even bring it up?’ “We’ve asked them: Even if you think

you’re not getting the money for it, bring it up and we’ll discuss it. “As a result, we’ve gotten over a hundred business plan initiatives that address the general fund and the municipal services fund,” he said. County Administrator Dan Biles said funding decisions on those priorities will be based on prioritizing the list, then matching it with available funds. “I haven’t looked at the priority list yet,” Biles said, but he assured commissioners that staff will meet with them individually and they’ll have a chance to look at the entire list. Much of the discussion about priorities that ultimately will make it into the budget is expected at a budget workshop set for June 25. “That’s when we’ll dive into the details,” Biles said.

Kontses said the expansion of Old Pasco Road, which intersects with Wesley Chapel Boulevard, is expected to increase traffic. The county’s plan to create a new interchange at Interstate 75 and Overpass Road — which feeds into Old Pasco Road — also will increase activity in the area, Kontses added. Motorists heading northbound on Wesley Chapel Boulevard, have to make a slight right curve when going past the intersection of Old Pasco Road. Eastbound traffic already has three lanes from Old Pasco Road to Oakley Boulevard, but westbound traffic has just two lanes for a portion of that stretch. To accommodate an expansion of a six-lane road, the existing median will be narrowed. This median runs north of Magnolia Boulevard to Oakley Boulevard. The projects’ additional amenities will include an 8-foot multi-use trail to the east side of Wesley Chapel Boulevard and 5-foot to 6foot sidewalk on the west side.These will be installed in the area between State Road 56 to

Magnolia Boulevard. Also, traffic lights will be added at Wesley Chapel Boulevard’s intersections with Stagecoach Village Boulevard and Compark Drive. A signal already has been installed at Grand Oaks Boulevard, but will undergo an upgrade during construction. While it’s too early to tell what delays or closures may come, Kontses assured that con-

tractors will use night construction in order to minimize disruption. Both projects will be treated as one development during the construction phase. The project cost is estimated at $53 million. “We assume construction should start sometime between the end of 2021 and [the] beginning of 2022,” Kontses stated. Construction is expected to be completed by the summer of 2024.

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There will be three new study rooms by patron request and a room for young adults. Also, there will be new restrooms. “There will be self-checkout,” Liranzo added.“We’re trying to create more self-service opportunities for people who just want to do something quick, and go.” These book stations will be located at the front desk and in various areas of the library. However, he noted, library staff will still be available to help patrons requiring assistance. New River will be closed during construction, which is set to begin in October, and is expected to take six months to complete. Staff will be working with community partners to provide library services at other locations.

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AATL tops Land O’ Lakes in postseason tune-up By Kevin Weiss kweiss@lakerlutznews.com

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wo of the state’s top softball players matched up for the final time against one another in high school uniforms when Academy at the Lakes hosted Land O’ Lakes in a recent non-district game at Starkey Ranch District Park. In the latest matchup between crosstown foes, the Wildcats and senior ace pitcher Lexi Kilfoyl bested the Gators and their senior star pitcher, Callie Turner, en route to a 10-2 victory on April 24. Kilfoyl struck out 14 batters on her way to a one-hit complete game, allowing four walks and two unearned runs. It marked a confidence-boosting performance for the 2018 Gatorade State Player of the Year and University of Alabama signee, who’s methodically battling back from a right shoulder ailment that’s plagued her since early March. It also put the bow on a 13-7 regular season for the Class 2A defending state champs as they gear up for what is likely another lengthy postseason run. Kilfoyl’s counterpart and fellow USA junior national team candidate didn’t fare as well, however. Turner, the Class 6A Player of the Year, surrendered all 10 runs (seven earned) in six innings of action against the Wildcats’ balanced lineup. It was a rare off night for the University of Tennessee signee, who finished the regular season with a 1.76 earned run

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Land O’ Lakes High School starting pitcher, senior Callie Turner, winds up to throw a pitch in the first inning.

average and 158 strikeouts in 95.1 innings. In spite of the late season defeat, the Gators, like Academy at the Lakes, are hoping for a deep playoff run since ending the regular season 20-5 overall and 9-1 in district play. Land O’ Lakes finished last season as the Class 6A state runner-up after falling to Plantation American Heritage in the state title game. The Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) state softball championships begin May 8 and con- Academy at the Lakes’ Coach Diane Stephenson tinue through May 24 for all gives a pep talk to batter Kacey Atkins during the second inning of the game. classifications.

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Land O’ Lakes High School senior Shelby Westbrook up at bat in the third inning. Westbrook was walked to first.

Gaither alum selected in NFL Draft By Kevin Weiss kweiss@lakerlutznews.com

Before he became a big-time college football standout at Penn State, Amani Oruwariye could be seen locking down wide receivers on Friday nights at Ron Allen Field at Gaither High School. Now, Oruwariye is advancing on to the sport’s biggest stage — the National Football League (NFL). The Penn State defensive back and 2014 Gaither graduate was selected in the fifth round (146th overall) by the Detroit Lions in the 2019 NFL Draft, which wrapped up on April 27. Oruwariye joins the latest in a growing line of Gaither products to be drafted into the NFL. He’s also the second athlete drafted from the local high school in as many years. Former Gaither/Florida International University quarterback Alex McGough was selected in the seventh round by the Seattle Seahawks in last year’s NFL Draft. As a fifth-round choice, Oruwariye is believed to be the local high school’s highest NFL draftee. Other known Gaither alums drafted into the NFL include J.R. Russell (seventh round in 2005) and Carlton Mitchell (sixth round in 2010). Current Pittsburgh Steelers line-

backer Anthony Chickillo (sixth round in 2015) attended Gaither his freshman and sophomore years before transferring to Alonso High School. Oruwariye was a three-year letterman at Gaither under former head coach Jason Stokes, and finished his career with 121 tackles and 12 interceptions. His senior year he was named team MVP, earned first-team all-district honors and was invited to play in the Hillsborough County All-Star Game. Various recruiting services ranked him a three-star prospect and top 100 recruit in the state of Florida. Oruwariye lived up to that billing and more at the Division I FBS college ranks. After redshirting his freshman season at Penn State, the 6-foot-2, 205-pound defensive back went on to play in 48 career games and develop into a two-time All-Big Ten Conference selection. He tallied eight career interceptions, 20 pass breakups and 108 total tackles in his Penn State career. His best season came in 2018 as a redshirt senior — leading the Nittany Lions with 12 pass breakups and tied for the team lead with three interceptions, to go along with 51 tackles (two for loss) in 13 starts. The yearlong performance earned him first team all-conference honors and a semifinalist for the Jim Thorpe Award, given to

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the top defensive back in college football. The 23-year-old Oruwariye was initially projected by many draft experts to go higher in the draft, given his combination of size, length, athleticism and production at the cornerback position, to go along with an impressive showing at the NFL combine that saw him post a 4.47 40-yard dash, 36.5-inch vertical jump, 16 reps on the 225-pound bench press and 10 feet in the standing broad jump. In a media conference call following his selection, Oruwariye highlighted his physical gifts, which he figures to translate to the sport’s most competitive level. “(My size) just allows me to match up with bigger receivers,” Oruwariye said.“It allows me to use my body to my abilities and really dominate at the line of scrimmage, and go up with receivers and make plays on the ball. There’s a lot of strengths that my size brings, and I’m hoping to implement them into my game.” Although he wasn’t selected as early as anticipated, Oruwariye said he was happy to be given an opportunity, but still is out to prove wrong the other NFL organizations that passed on him. Oruwariye put it like this: “I knew my time would come, my opportunity would come, so I’m not going to sit there and dwell on what didn’t happen and what 10 to 17 years old, and 18 years and older. The event will also feature prizes, raffles and a silent auction, with opportunities to win fishing gear, and bid on various fishing and hunting trips. Cost is $15 and includes a barbecue lunch after the tournament. For information, email marketing@hickusa.org.

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Before he was an All-Big Ten cornerback at Penn State, Amani Oruwariye was a threeyear letterman at Gaither High School. He graduated from the local high school in 2014.

should’ve happened. I’m just going to make the other 31 teams that didn’t draft me pay when my opportunity comes and just hold my standard. I’m going to work hard regardless of where I’m picked. It doesn’t matter what day, when, where — I’m going to work hard. That’s just how I am, that’s my standard.” Oruwariye is expected to report to the Lions three-day rookie minicamp, which runs May 12 through May 14. He is expected to sign a multiyear contract worth nearly $3 million in total value. Wellness Center, is set for May 19 at AdventHealth Zephyrhills, 7050 Gall Blvd., in Zephyrhills. For information and to register, visit RunForZephyrhills.org. CORRECTION: Wiregrass Ranch softball coach Yamani Vazquez will coach the East softball team in the 2019 Pasco County All-Star EastWest Classic on May 25. The Laker/Lutz News published an incorrect name on May 1, based on inaccurate information that was provided.


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MOSI offers a hands-on approach to science By Brian Fernandes bfernandes@lakerlutznews.com

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he Museum of Science and Industry — known as MOSI, for short — has been a staple within the Tampa Bay Area for 30 years. And, the tourist attraction is showing no signs of slowing down. Last month, it unveiled its Dinovations Lab exhibit. “The star of our Dinovations Lab is our full-sized Diplodocus dinosaur,” said Anthony Pelaez, senior director of exhibits and innovation at MOSI. The exhibit is a new addition, but Diplodocus — the centerpiece of the exhibit — is no stranger to frequent MOSI guests. In 1998, a replica of the dinosaur’s skeletal frame was built and housed in the museum’s original building. Earlier this year, it was moved to the adjacent building to take its place among other exhibits. But, the museum also has built an environment with a theme related to Diplodocus. “The dinosaurs were always something that people kept asking for,” the exhibits director said.“When we made the transition, we decided to use this as an opportunity to create a dinosaur exhibition.” The 90-foot-long Diplodocus clearly makes a statement — as it towers over everything. BRIAN FERNANDES And, inside the Dinovations Lab, fun This large reptilian is a landmark to help tourists spot where to have a day of fun. awaits. At the Cargo Loader station, guests can sit outside of a large rectangular dome with clear windows. Using a console, guests guide a hook to lift up the top of crates, which contain roaring dinosaurs. There’s also a Paleo Lab, where visitors can analyze fossils using a microscope that zooms in and displays its findings on TV monitors. The same concept is found at the Geo Lab station, where the focus of exploration is prehistoric rocks. Dinosaur toys are set up for kids who want a little playtime and, behind a clear case, there’s a replica of the size and shape of a Diplodocus egg. As guests roam from station to station, they can learn from facts As the newest addition to MOSI, the Dinovations Lab gives insight into dinosaurs, especially that are posted regarding the giits comeback attraction – the 90-foot-long Diplodocus. gantic reptile. On any given day, for instance, Diplodocus ate 80 pounds of leaves and plants. If you go That may help to explain the Museum of Science and Industry reptile’s staggering weight of WHERE: 4801 E. Fowler Ave., Tampa 29,000 pounds. WHEN: Open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Pelaez said that the new exCOST: $12.95 for ages 13 to 59; $10.95 for The Bionic Man, on display at MOSI, shows how modern hibit has been well-received by age 60 and up; $7.95 for ages 3 to 12; free day technology helps to aid and advance the human the public. admission for age 2 and under body with artificial hearts, prosthetics and silicone. He describes it this way:“It’s a DETAILS: This historic landmark in the fantastic way for them to get exTampa Bay Area merges science and tion and recreation. cited about the sciences.” technology with hands-on fun, whether for State-of-the-art drones are on display, as is While an added amenity can be exciting, a class field trip or an entire family. other existing exhibits continue to offer in- MOSI’s own driverless automobile — where Ever wonder what it would be like to operate INFO: Call the museum at (813) 987-6000, guests can walk inside and tour. trigue and instill awe among spectators. a driverless automobile? MOSI has an or visit MOSI.org. Mission: Moonbase appeals to those who Beside the Dinovations Labs is the Art instructional video on how this one works. are fascinated by what lies beyond the Earth. Factory. As one steps into this dim-lit space, a narThat’s where paintings galore can be Displayed in a clear, cylinder case, the doors, there is a playground, as well as an obrator explains the wonders of flying through found. Bionic Man stands tall showing spectators stacle course made of ropes. One might spot artist Michael Knapp at the galaxy. MOSI’s location across from the Various consoles offer a chance for guests how modern science has advanced the his usual spot painting the wonders of asUniversity of South Florida and along a busy to put their video game skills to work, ma- human body. tronomy or technological innovations. His body is made of silicone, an artificial main road, make it an easy attraction to spot. When kids feel like being proactive, they neuvering on the moon or other various While there have been past discussions heart, dentures, prosthetics limbs and replanets. can sit at the Idea Zone exhibit. about relocating MOSI to downtown Tampa With sound effects, the exhibit creates a placed joints. Here, the youth can work on their own The Hurricane Tube incapsulates guests that idea has been dropped, Pelaez said. projects, whether they choose arts, crafts or sense of what it feels like at a launch pad And, the museum is busy gearing up for in a chamber, where cranking up a speed and taking off into space. building a customized robot. Slippery Science provides insight regard- dial allows them to experience the intense new activities. The Connectus room gives visitors an opThis month, it kicks off the ‘One Small portunity to learn about technology, and ing how hockey arenas are set up, while the force of hurricane winds. 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Renegade is a rock star Renegade is a 3-year-old energetic boy that has been in the shelter since last December. Renegade is a weekly playgroup rock star. He’s a happy-golucky, fun-loving guy that loves to run and play with the other pups. He tends to forget how big he is. Renegade does know how to sit, lay down and shake paws. Come visit Renegade out of his kennel this week.

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The GFWC Lutz-Land O’ Lakes Woman’s Club presented a check to Omella Varchi, of the Humane Society, for the society’s mission and needs. The woman’s club members also collected a large amount of pet food for the animals housed at the shelter. For more information on this community service organization, please visit GFWCLutzLandOLakesWomansClub.org.

MEGA PET ADOPTION EVENT

Pasco County Animal Services (PCAS) is teaming up with surrounding counties to host a free, three-day Mega Pet Adoption Event on May 17 from noon to 6 p.m., May 18 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and May 19 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., at the Hernando County Fairgrounds, 6436 U.S. 41 in Brooksville. Tampa-area municipal shelters from Hillsborough, Pasco, Polk, Hernando and Citrus counties will be on site. All adoption fees will be waived because of the sponsorship of Best Friends Animal Society and the Pet Resources Foundation Inc. Up to 700 cats and dogs will be available. All animals will be spayed/neutered, vaccinated, micro-chipped and ready to go home the day of the event. Since many of the PCAS adoptable pets will be available at the Mega Pet Adoption Event, the Land O’ Lakes shelter will be closed May 18, and will resume regular business hours on May 21.

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The Legacy at Highwoods Preserve Assisted Living & Memory Care, 18600 Highwoods Preserve Parkway in Tampa, will host a Pet Palooza on May 18 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. There will be a Dancing Dog Show at 1 p.m.And, there will be pet adoptions, a pet beauty contest, Honey the Tiny Horse, pet therapy bunnies, wild rescue animals and refreshments. The event will benefit The Humane Society of Tampa Bay. For more information, please call (813) 605-7734, or send an email to Cyndilee.Bennett@LegacyatHighwoodsPreserve.com.

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Ruth is extremely friendly Ruth is a sweet 9-year-old girl that has been at the shelter since last November. She and her sister were found as stray dogs. Her sister quickly got adopted by a loving family, but unfortunately for Ruth, she continues to find herself at the shelter still. Ruth did have several masses removed and will need a good dental cleaning at your vet.

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applied for. It looked interesting; we’ve all seen it on TV before,” Douglass said. In earning the state’s animal control ofFor John Douglass, working in animal ficer of the year award, the 44-year-old control offers all kinds of adventure. Douglass was noted for taking the lead on Some days he’s safely impounding home- many special field services projects this less cats and dogs. past year. Other days, he’s investigating animal cruOne of those projects involved the outelty complaints or conducting animal fitting and use of a new Specialized welfare checks. Mobile Animal Response Team (SMART) The nonstop variety helps explain why trailer to respond and assist in multiple he relishes his duties as a Pasco County hoarding cases and animal seizures. Animal Services field training officer. The trailer is fully equipped with air“I definitely enjoy it.You see something conditioning, electricity, lights and a new every day,” said Douglass, a 14-year vet- generator.And, it has reduced the need for eran of local animal services agency. on-scene resources while increasing safety The job takes Douglass to every corner of for the housing of animals during transthe county as he responds to thousands of port. citizen calls every year. The trailer has been used to transport He likes the fact his work doesn’t tether pets to nearby veterinarians for emerhim to an office ingency surgeries. It’s doors. even been used to de“My day is sunshine liver hurricane or rain or whatever it is supplies to the com— there’s a different munity. view every day,” “I spent a long time Douglass said. “It’s working on that, getnever the same cubicle ting people to agree or the same desk or to it until they finally anything like that, so I realized the need for would say what keeps it,” Douglass said, notme coming back every ing it has been used day is it’s always differseveral times. ent. I’m not stuck And, it’s versatile, someplace.” he added. Douglass’s passion Douglass was also for animal control acknowledged for aghasn’t gone unnoticed. gressively pursuing COURTESY OF MIKE SHUMATE/ He recently was PASCO COUNTY ANIMAL SERVICES and permitting pet awarded Florida Animal John Douglass is seen here with Tim dealers, breeders and Control Association’s Tam, an FIV positive cat at the shelter large kennels through(FACA) Officer of the out Pasco. His efforts Year. He was recognized “for his outstanding increased permit revenue and compliance achievement and strong commitment to pro- in the county by more than 20 percent in viding excellent customer service to the 2018. citizens and pets of Pasco County.” Additionally, Douglass trained two new Douglass was recommended as a finalist animal control officers and impounded for the statewide award by Pasco Animal more than 400 homeless pets last year. Services supervisors. He received the honor Simply put, the field training officer at FACA’s annual training conference and wears many hats in the department, awards banquet in Orlando in March, beat- whether it’s filling in where needed, ening out other several animal control officers suring the veracity of fellow officers’ from other counties. service reports, or maintaining equipment. It’s not the first time Douglass has won “I guess you’d call me the handyman the award. He also earned the statewide des- guy.There’s nothing I don’t do,” Douglass ignation in 2010. said. “You know, I just come in every day and Despite his recent recognition, do the best I can, so I don’t look for recogni- Douglass isn’t resting on his laurels. He’s tion and stuff. I just do whatever I can do got other initiatives in the pipeline at the every day,” Douglass said, following his latest local animal services agency. honor. For instance, he’s working to develop a “We’re all out there, we all do it because team of animal control officers willing to we enjoy it, or we wouldn’t be here,” he said. travel statewide to assist other communiInterestingly enough, Douglass’s entrance ties in the case of a disaster, such as a into the animal control profession was mere- hurricane — providing similar assistance ly by happenstance. He came across a response as the Pasco Sheriff’s Office. posting while searching for jobs online And, yes, in case you were wondering, many years ago. Douglass is a pet owner. “It was just something that I saw and He owns cats, and dogs.

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The Central Pasco Chamber and the West Pasco Chamber are joining forces, and the new name for the unified organization will be revealed at a “Come Together” mixer on May 8 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., at Springhill Suites Tampa North Land O’ Lakes, 16615 Crosspointe Run, Land O’ Lakes.

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Pasco Kids First is hosting an open house and ribbon cutting on May 10 from noon to 2 p.m., at its new East Pasco office in the

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TOURIST COUNCIL OPENING

Pasco County’s Destination Management Organization is seeking an applicant for the Pasco County Tourist Development Council. The position is voluntary. Council members serve for four-year terms. The TDC typically meets monthly, alternating between New Port Richey and Dade City. Applicants must live and be registered to vote in Pasco County and must be actively involved with the tourism industry, such as a hotel representative, attraction partner or something along those lines. The TDC is an advisory council to the Pasco County Commission.

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The Pasco County Purchasing Department invites all local vendors interested in doing business with Pasco County to attend a vendor workshop on May 14 from 9 a.m. to noon, at the Pasco County Historic Courthouse, at 37918 Meridian Ave., in Dade City. The workshop will cover the ins and outs of doing business with the county. To learn more about the county’s purchasing department, visit bit.ly/PascoPurchasing.

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