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Area churches, and others, are getting involved to help raise money, or collect goods, to help the victims of Hurricane Harvey. Bishop Gregory Parkes has asked all 81 parishes and missions in the Diocese of St. Petersburg to hold a special collection the weekend of Sept. 2 and Sept. 3, or Sept. 9 and Sept. 10, for the needs of people affected by natural disasters, including Hurricane Harvey that is causing devastating damage to Texas and is expected to impact Louisiana. “Our hearts and prayers go out to the families that have lost loved ones and to all who have lost homes and businesses along with their sense of peace and normalcy,” Bishop Parkes said in a statement published on the Diocese’s website.“The prayerful and financial support of people from all around the country is urgently needed.” First Baptist Dade City, at 37511 Church

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Emily Busch plans to spend the next year of her life as a full-time missionary in the Life Teen program in northern Georgia. She’s confident about committing a year of her life to missionary work. “I’m not even a little bit nervous,” said the 21-year-old from Wesley Chapel.“There’s so much peace.” Part of that is because she’s familiar with the program, after spending a summer there working as a videographer and another summer as an office intern. She knows what’s she’s getting into, and she can’t wait. Life Teen owns two camps, Hidden Lake and Covecrest, in the mountains of North

Georgia, in a town called Dahlonega. “It’s a retreat center during the year, and it’s a summer camp during the summer,” Busch said, noting about 2,500 kids come there every summer, so it’s busy. It’s a place which attracts youth groups Emily Busch from parishes, giving them a chance to gain a deeper understanding of their Catholic faith. Busch, herself, was involved in her youth group at Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic Church, in Land O’ Lakes, which led to her

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going on a mission trip to Nicaragua. That experience was a turning point in her spiritual life. She feels called to do mission work, and she believes the trip to Nicaragua was the catalyst. “When I was there, I saw the poverty, and I saw the desire for the Lord in the hearts of people that had nothing. “And, when I was back home, I was like, ‘I have everything I want. I have everything I need.These people have less than half of See CHANGE page 11A

Bank loan approved to build Quail Hollow golf Wiregrass sports complex course set for

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A loan of slightly more than $20 million from Bank United will finance the construction of the proposed Wesley Chapel Sports Park, at Wiregrass Ranch. RADD Sports will operate and manage the complex. Pasco County will own the indoor sports facility, collect rent, and also share in the anticipated profits. In addition to the 98,000- square-foot indoor facility, seven outdoor sports fields, an amphitheater with an event lawn, trails, pavilions and a playground are planned. The county also has approved a ground lease for a 128-room Marriott Residence Inn to be built with private funds at the complex. A 2 percent increase in Pasco County’s tourism tax will serve as collateral for the loan.The Pasco County Commission previously approved the increase, bringing the tourism tax to a total of 4 percent. The tax is collected as an add-on to rent from hotel rooms. Revenues from the “heads on beds” tax supports tourism promotion in Pasco. How much, if any, of the additional tourism tax dollars would be spent to repay the loan depend on revenues generated by

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tournaments and other events at the complex. County commissioners agreed to the loan terms at their Aug. 29 meeting in Dade City. A fixed interest rate of about 3.8 percent will be charged for the first 10 years of the 18-year loan. No penalties would apply if the county was able to prepay the loan at any time. Three bids to finance the loan were reviewed, but an evaluation committee recommended Bank United.The other bidders were City National Bank and BBVA

Plans to close Quail Hollow Golf Course and redevelop the land are moving into the next phase. Pasco County commissioners voted 5-1 in July to rezone the property, with Chairman Mike Moore dissenting. A pre-application meeting was set for Aug. 14 between Pasco County planners and representatives of golf course owner Andre Carollo. That meeting is a preliminary step before additional documents and a detailed site plan are submitted for county review. Plans call for 388 single-family houses, according to the pre-application form filed with the county. The approved rezoning allows up to 400 single-family houses, 30,000 square-feet of office/retail and a 10,000-square-foot day care center. The project was approved despite stiff op-

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A task force is studying solutions to traffic congestion on State Road 54 and State Road 56, including the busy intersection at U.S. 41.

Task force members want more information before reaching conclusions on future road designs aimed at easing traffic congestion along the State Road 54 and State Road 56 corridor. The task force met Aug. 24 in a public meeting to review 11 road alternatives, and a no build option. Task force members are expected to whittle their road list to three or four plus the no build option. Just one more meeting, in October, had been planned, but task force members asked for a workshop in addition to the final meeting to get more details on the road selections. That workshop will be an open session, but no public comment will be taken. That workshop likely will be scheduled in October. The entire study is being done in phases, with additional meetings planned for 2018. The task force is studying the corridor from Bruce B. Downs Boulevard on the east to U.S. 19 on the west. The current focus is on two intersections: Little Road and State Road 54 in New Port Richey, and U.S. 41 and State Road 54 in Land O’ Lakes. The Aug. 24 meeting laid out the complexity of the issue. Task force members are studying five elevated toll lanes, five at-grade level road designs, and a no build option. Opinions are divided. “I have been an absolute no build,� said Christie Zimmer, who is a member of the citizens’ advisory board for the county’s Metropolitan Planning Organization. But, looking at the possibilities, she added, “Something needs to happen. We have to come up with an alternative.� Chris Saenz said the task force lacked the diversity to reflect the larger Pasco County community. He suggested a referendum could help settle the matter. Maintenance and operating costs also will drive up already burgeoning costs of construction and right-of-way purchases, Saenz said. One at-grade level option, with express bus lanes, could potentially cost nearly $1 billion to build. “The cost of ownership is going to take ya’ll to the poor house,� he said. “Let’s not lose sight of that,� Saenz said. Saenz represents Pasco Fiasco, a grassroots group that fought against a 2014

proposal to build a privately funded 33-mile express toll road over the top of State Road 56 and State Road 54. That project was scrapped. Residents also have strongly opposed a more recent proposal from Florida Department of Transportation to build a flyover, with toll lanes — to ease traffic at the intersection of State Road 54 and U.S. 41. That proposal is among the alternatives on task force members’ list, but state transportation officials put the project on hold. That decision is part of the reason why two task forces were formed in 2015 to come up with a future transportation vision for the corridor. The current task force, with some members from the previous two groups, began meeting in early 2016. Bill Ball, a principal at Tindale Oliver, acknowledged that there is some suspicion in the community that an elevated toll road is being pushed. But, he noted that every type of design, including elevated toll lanes, at ground level and no build, is represented in the list of options. The task force’s purpose is to gather public input, and consider the range of choices, said David Goldstein, Pasco’s chief assistant county attorney. “If it’s not going to be elevated toll road, what do ya’ll want?� he said. As an aid in the decision-making, task force members received individual estimates on construction costs, right–of-way purchases and maintenance costs.They also received guidance on other issues, including environmental impacts, wait times at traffic signals, and numbers of businesses that could be relocated. Still, members wanted more. For instance, questions were raised about who would collect tolls, and for how long, if an elevated option was selected. “That can be part of the recommendations,� Zimmer said. Concerns also were raised about whether any alternatives would improve the level of service along the corridor. The answer appeared to be that not much would change, based on the growth anticipated in Pasco. Roads and intersections that are ranked now at F, for failed, could still have failing grades. “F does not solve the problem,� said Rich Dutter, who is one of three at-large citizens on the task force. For information on the task force and its work, visit Vision54-56.com.

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Most plants with ‘lily’ in the name may be divided, such as canna, crinum and daylily.

somewhere else in your garden, check that light and soil conditions are appropriate. Propagating plants by division requires no special tools, and many of us use a sharp knife, a shovel or a trowel depending on the plant and the size of the root ball. Here are the steps for propagating your plants by division: • Dig up the plant and carefully separate or cut the root ball into sections with a sharp knife, trowel or shovel. • Pull apart separate sections so that each division has a crown and root system. The crown is the part of the plant where the roots and stem meet. • Replant the parent plant in its previous location or in a new location. • Plant the divided plants either in the ground or in nursery pots. If relocating to another part of your garden, make sure it’s the right plant for the right place. • Use care to make sure you plant them at the soil line and not planted too deep. • Apply a 2-inch to 3-inch layer of mulch above the soil line. Mulch helps conserve water, reduce weed pressure, moderate soil temperatures, and adds organic material to soil over time.

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The newly formed Land O' Lakes Democratic Club will meet Sept. 6 at 6:30 p.m., at Beef O' Brady's, 21539 Village Lakes Shopping Center Drive in Land O' Lakes. The guest speaker will discuss plans to increase voter turnout to positively impact upcoming elections. For information, visit Facebook.com/LOLDemocraticClub or MakingPascoBlue.com.

COMMUNITY BIBLE STUDY Community Bible Study is a nondenominational Bible study open to all women and children (nursery, preschool and home-school).The group meets Thursdays from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., at Harvester United Methodist Church on Collier Parkway in Land O’ Lakes.The group will be studying the Book of Romans starting Sept. 7. For information or to register, email Tylene Headley at jthead_1999@yahoo.com.

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American Legion Post Lutz-Land O’ Lakes American Legion Post 108 will meet Sept. 9 at 12:30 p.m., at the Lake Padgett Estates East Community Center, 4533 Savanah Way in Land O’ Lakes. The meeting will include the installation of officers for the 2017-2018 year. After the business meeting, there will be a buffet luncheon and adult beverages available until 3 p.m. To RSVP, call Lyle Watson at (813) 996-5917 or Ray Mason at (813) 994-1214.

OFF-SITE OFFICE HOURS Pasco County Commission Chairman Mike Moore will hold off-site office hours to make it easier for residents to meet with him. His first off-site hours will be Sept. 7 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., at New River Branch Library, 34043 State Road 54 in Zephyrhills. Regular office hours are during the week at the Historic Pasco County Courthouse in Dade City.To schedule a meeting, call Terry Ewing-Chow, Moore’s executive assistant, at (352) 521-4111, ext. 4682.

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Marine Corps League meeting Marine Forever Detachment 1440 will meet the third Monday of every month at Beef O’ Brady’s, in the Village Lakes Shopping Center on State Road 54, in Land O’ Lakes. The business meeting starts at 7 p.m. The Social Group meets for Mess Call every Monday at 6 p.m. For information, contact L. David Kirk at (813) 956-2469 or dkirk@Marine4Ever.com.

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Thursday Musicale, a women’s chorus, is approaching its 70th season and looking for members. Rehearsals are Tuesdays from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., at St. Mark’s Presbyterian Church, 7922 State Road 52 in Hudson.The season’s first concert will be Oct. 8 at 2 p.m., at St. Mark’s.The chorus gives scholarships to local high school students who pursue a music degree. For information, call (813) 415-7085.

BROADWAY VILLAINS The Studio at The Carrollwood Cultural Center, 13345 Casey Road in Tampa, will present “Broadway Bent:Villains” Sept. 8 and Sept. 9 at 8 p.m.The show is a celebration of Broadway musicals with a bend, to recognize the evil-doers and baddies.A portion of each ticket sold through DonorsChoose.org, will support literature and the arts in local classrooms. Admission is $30.There will be an open bar at 7 p.m. For information and reservations, call (813) 922-8167.

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The Zephyrhills Public Library, 5347 Eighth St., will host two gardening seminars Sept. 9. Participants can ask about Florida Friendly gardening from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m., and can bring in a plant to identify and get tips on growing. Karen Waltrus will be available from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m., to present information on how to plan, grow and nurture a range of colorful plants that do well in the late fall and winter months. For information, call (813) 780-0064.

The Tampa Premium Outlets, 2300 Grand Cypress Drive in Lutz, will host “2nd Sunday Music” Sept. 10 from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., with local musicians Statler & the Waldorfs, food trucks, beer, wine, vendors, free painting, a kid zone with balloons and kangaroo bouncers, song and dance performances, NFL streaming, shopping and more. For information, go to VisitWesleyChapel.com.

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The Tampa Theatre, 711 N. Franklin St., in downtown Tampa, will host its 16th annual WineFest Fundraiser,“Wine’s World,” Sept. 8 to Sept. 10.There will be a two-tiered wine tasting Sept. 8 starting at 7 p.m., a wine pairing with a multi-course menu Sept. 9, and a screening of the classic movie “Wayne’s World” Sept. 10 at 3 p.m. Guests can dress as a favorite character or come in a movie-inspired costume. For information and tickets, visit TampaTheatre.org/WineFest.

The Land O’ Lakes Library, 2818 Collier Parkway, will host a class on making repurposed tote bags from pet food bags Sept. 9 from 10 a.m. to noon, for ages 9 and older. Sewing machines will be used in this higher-level class.A proper dress code, registration and a signed liability waiver are required. For information and to register, call (813) 929-1214.

EAGLE SCOUT DINNER Grand Master Richard G. Hoover, of The Grand Lodge of Florida, will present honors to seven Eagle Scouts at a steak dinner Sept. 8 at 7 p.m., at 21049 Old Trilby Road. Sen.Wilton Simpson and Congressman Gus Bilirakis (FL-12) will be in attendance.There will be raffle tickets available for purchase.The cost of the dinner is $20. For information and tickets, call Mark Capes at (352) 523-0800.

BOOK BAZAAR The Hugh Embry Library, 14215 Fourth St., in Dade City, will host a book bazaar Sept. 8 and Sept. 9 from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.All genres of books will be available, as well as DVDs.The proceeds help fund library programming for all ages. For information, call (352) 567-3576.

WATER AEROBICS The Lake Padgett Estates East pool will host water aerobics every Tuesday,Thursday and Saturday at 10 a.m., starting Sept. 2.The cost is $5 per session for residents of LPEE, and $8 per session for non-residents. For information or to reserve your space, call (813) 431-6822.

The Lutz Branch Library, 101 W. Lutz Lake Fern Road, will host a Hillsborough County Extension Service seminar on shade gardening Sept. 11 at 6:30 p.m., presented by Nanette O’ Hara, master gardener. Participants can learn the importance of trees and how to garden in problem areas. Topics will include shade, seasonality and light changes. For information, call (813) 273-3652.

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UF/IFAS Pasco Extension will offer a free seminar on “Creating a Hummingbird Haven” Sept. 9 from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., at the Land O’ Lakes Community Center, 5401 Land O’ Lakes Blvd. Participants can learn how to attract the birds with the best plants, trees and shrubs; plant location; and, the importance of feeders, water features and insects for food.To register, visit tinyurl.com/y9l9gac2.

The GFWC New Tampa Junior Woman’s Club is kicking off a new year and will meet Sept. 11 at 7 p.m., at the New Tampa Regional Library, 10001 Cross Creek Blvd. The club is for ladies ages 18 and older who want to make the world a better place through volunteer service.There also will be another informational meeting Sept. 27. For information, visit GFWCNewTampaJuniors.org.

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The USF Botanical Gardens Plant Shop and the Tampa Bay Gesneriad Society will host the “2017 Gesneriad Celebration” Sept. 9 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., at the USF gardens, 12210 USF Pine Drive in Tampa.There will be African violets, columneas, sinnigias, episcias and more. Members of the society will be available to answer questions about the tropical plants. For information, call (813) 974-2329, or visit Gardens.usf.edu.

The Nature Coast Chapter of the Florida Native Plant Society will meet Sept. 12 at 7 p.m., at the Land O’ Lakes Community Center, 5401 Land O’ Lakes Blvd.The guest speaker will be Mona Neville, Pasco County forester, on the topic of the Cogongrass Treatment Cost-Share Program. Cogongrass is an invasive, non-native grass, considered to be one of the top 10 worst weeds in the world.There will be light refreshments and

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VOLUNTEER TRAINING Life’s Treasures Thrift Store, operated in support of LifePath Hospice and HPH Hospice, conducts orientation sessions for prospective thrift store volunteers.Adults and teens (age 14 and older) can join the team.Teens can earn community service hours required by the Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program. For information or to register for a session, contact Anne Ferrell at (813) 357-5321 or ferrella@chaptershealth.org.

FRIENDSHIP SINGERS The Friendships Singers, a volunteer group that performs in local nursing homes, assisted living facilities and senior centers in Pasco and Hillsborough counties, is looking for members.There are two practices and two concerts each month. Practices are on Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon, at the Pasco County Senior Center, 6801 Wisteria Loop in Land O’ Lakes. Florida residents and seasonal guests can join.There are no auditions and no prior singing experience is required. For information, all Charlotte Kalish at (813) 486-7096 or Joe Berling at (813) 997-1454.

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Pasco County commissioners are looking to relax the county’s ban on roofs over boat docks and boat lifts. At an Aug. 22 workshop, they directed county staff members to draft an ordinance that would allow the roofs to be permitted, with restrictions. For instance, the roofs must not block scenic views of the water. Roofs would not be allowed along canals due to their narrow widths. “If you put one up (there), you’re definitely impeding the view of your neighbors,” said Pasco County Commission Chairman Mike Moore. An engineer also must certify that the structures could withstand hurricane-force winds. “You need an engineer’s certification to make sure you’re not making a flying missile during hurricanes,” said Pasco County Commissioner Kathryn Starkey. County officials said some residents are eager to have the roofs, while others are strongly opposed. Residents of the deed-restricted community of Gulf Harbors are very concerned their views may go away, if roofs are permitted, county officials said. The county can’t draft an ordinance that specifically excludes Gulf Harbors, said Jeffrey Steinsnyder, the county’s attorney. If a Gulf Harbors’ resident applied for a permit, it would be up to the community to enforce deed restrictions banning roofs, but Steinsynder said,“I’m not sure they have the prohibitions you think they have.” County officials said several docks on county lakes were grandfathered in years ago.

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Pasco’s regulation efforts date back at least a decade with the issuance of dock permits for marine waters, rivers and manmade canals. The focus largely was on ensuring that docks weren’t built too far into the waterways to obstruct passage or views. In 2010, Pasco commissioners amended the dock ordinance to make it clear that roofs were prohibited, and to require that structures be located at least 15 feet from the “mean-high water line.” The county later grandfathered in roofs and wall structures built before June, 2010, and also applied the dock ordinance to “all privately and publicly owned bodies of water-lakes.” In the past, residents were referred to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection or the Southwest Florida Water Management District, known as Swiftmud, for dock permits. Regulations on covered docks and boat lifts vary by county and city. For example, New Port Richey bans both. The city of Temple Terrace regulates the matter based on height and square-footage. Pinellas County permits roofs over boat lifts only. Pasco allows canvas covers for boats.

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Oasis Pregnancy Care Centers, 3632 Land O’ Lakes Blvd., Suite 108, in Land O’ Lakes, has a new schedule of hours as of Sept. 5. 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.

The Sertoma Mobile Screening Van and staff will be at Christian Social Services, 5514 Land O’ Lakes Blvd., in Land O’ Lakes, Sept. 9 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., to conduct free hearing screenings. The Sertoma Speech & Hearing Foundation screens more than 16,000 children annually in the Pasco County schools, and more than 800 children in day cares. It also provides more than 200 people with hearing aids and services every year. The foundation also collects used hearing aids for reconditioning and recycling. For information, call Debra Golinski at (727) 312-3881.

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The Lutz Senior Center, 112 N.W. First Ave., will offer these health seminars: • Sept. 11 at 11 a.m.:“Immune Boosting Foods,” on nutritional education • Sept. 12 at 10 a.m.:“Go4Life,” on the importance of strong muscles in aging For information, call (813) 264-3804.

JOINT REPLACEMENT

St. Joseph’s Hospital-North, 4211 Van Dyke Road in Lutz, will offer a free lecture on total joint replacement Sept. 11 at 10 a.m., in the Nursing Administration classroom. Participants can get information on total joint replacement, preparing for surgery and becoming familiar with the recovery process. Based on the requirements of the physician and availability, participants may be able

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The Medical Center of Trinity will host these upcoming support groups: • Chatterboxes: Sept. 7 and Sept. 21 at 3 p.m., at 9330 State Road 54 in Trinity • NAMI Family & Friends: Sept. 11 and Sept. 25 from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m., at the West Campus, 5637 Marine Parkway in New Port Richey • Autism Support Group: Sept. 14 at 7 p.m., at 9330 State Road 54 in Trinity The diabetes support group has been cancelled. For information and to register, call (727) 834-5630.

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The New Tampa YMCA, 16221 Compton Drive, will host a free health fair for veterans and their families Sept. 7 starting at 10:30 a.m. There will be a tour of the facility and information regarding the benefits of YMCA programming from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., in-

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Florida Hospital Wesley Chapel, 2600 Bruce B. Downs Blvd., will offer a “Fortify Your Spine” seminar Sept. 12 at noon, in the fourth-floor classroom. Topics will include the painful symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options that can improve the mobility and the ability to re-engage in an active lifestyle. Admission is free. To register, visit FloridaHospital.com/Wesley-chapel.

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Regional Medical Center Bayonet Point, 14000 Fivay Road in Hudson, will present the CARES Chronic Pain Self-Management Program Sept. 12 through Oct. 17, from 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., every Tuesday. The program is designed to help people who have a primary or secondary diagnosis of chronic pain, such as musculo-skeletal pain of the neck, shoulder and back; fibromyalgia; whiplash injuries; or, repetitive strain injury. The program also could benefit those who have conditions such as persistent headaches, Crohn’s disease, irritable bowel syndrome, diabetic neuropathy or multiple sclerosis. Topics will include techniques to deal with frustration, fatigue, isolation and poor sleep; flexibility and endurance; use of medications; nutrition; pacing activity and rest; and more. For information or to register, call (727) 869-5498.

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. 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.

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.The group is facilitated by trained peers. 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. For information, call (727) 992-9653, or visit NamiPasco.org.

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Messiah Lutheran Preschool, 14920 Hutchinson Road in Tampa, will celebrate its 30th anniversary with an event Sept. 10. There will be an ice cream social at 2 p.m.; Master Bubble Performer, Magician and Balloon Artist Blaise Ryndes at 2:30 p.m.; and more. To ensure there will be enough seats and food, please RSVP to Jody Schweichler at jschweichler@messiahtampa.com. For more information, please visit MessiahTampa.com.

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Hillel Academy will host a free film and discussion on “Screenagers: Growing Up in the Digital Age,” Sept. 12. Light refreshments will be offered at 6 p.m., at the academy, at 2020 W. Fletcher Ave., followed by the movie at 6:30 p.m., which will be shown next door at Congregation Beth Am, 2030 W. Fletcher Ave. Topics will include social media, video games, academics and internet addiction. The event is for parents, teachers and other concerned adults, as well as students in fifth grade and higher, with caregivers. The group discussion will be moderated by Dr. Wendy Rice, a licensed psychologist and founder of Rice Psychology Group. For information on the movie, visit ScreenagersMovie.com. For general information, call Cosmo Kunzelmann at (813) 963-2242. To RSVP, visit tinyurl.com/yatr5b4p.

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The Medical Center of Trinity announced its sixth annual “Expressions of Thanks” youth art contest. Students in kindergarten through 12th grade are asked to celebrate the service of all U.S. military veterans, those who currently serve our great nation and their families, by submitting artwork, poetry or an essay, by Sept. 15. Each participant will receive a recogni-

tion certificate. First-place winners in each grade level will receive a $25 gift card. The grand-prize winner will have a choice of a bicycle or iPod nano. Participants and their families can attend a reception Nov. 5 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., when prizes will be awarded and all artwork will be on display. For complete details and rules, visit MedicalCenterTrinity.com. For information, call (727) 834-4868.

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Pasco-Hernando State College joined more than 60 Florida College System institutions and other Florida private and public universities in providing students, faculty and staff with a tobacco and smoke-free environment. As of Aug. 14, PHSC campuses are 100 percent tobacco and smoke-free. The PHSC District Board of Trustees voted unanimously, last November, to prohibit smoking and the use of tobacco products college-wide. The new policy states smoking or use of tobacco products, objects or devices, including cigarettes, cigars, pipes, electronic cigars or smokeless tobacco products are prohibited on all Pasco-Hernando State College campuses.This includes inside buildings, and anywhere on campus grounds, such as sidewalks, athletic fields and parking lots. Part of the school’s goal is to ensure the overall well-being of students, faculty and staff by offering health tips, including resources to help current tobacco users and smokers quit. For links to resources or more information, visit PHSC.edu/tobacco-free.

SAINT LEO GAINS MORE THAN 700 NEW STUDENTS

More than 700 freshmen and transfer students moved into Saint Leo University for the 2017-2018 school season. Members of the Office of First Year Experience team, Resident Life advisors, University Ministry, upperclassmen, coaches and athletic teams, faculty, staff and administrators, were all available to help unload the students’ belongings. Orientation volunteers chanted the new cheer,“Paws Up, Claws Out,” and welcomed the students. Incoming students also attended a Student Leadership Fair and a welcome ceremony in the Marion Bowman Activities Center gym. University President William J. Lennox Jr., took a selfie with the Class of 2021 before addressing the students and their families. A significant number of incoming students will pursue bachelor degrees in biology, with an emphasis on biomedical and health sciences, with 91 incoming students declaring that major. The most popular majors with the new class included business, criminal justice, sport business, computer sciences, elementary education, management and psychology.

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CHANGE, from page 1A what I have and they’re happier than I am, so what am I doing wrong?” she said. It was a question she pondered for quite some time. Ultimately, she felt that the Lord was putting mission work on her heart. She didn’t answer that call immediately. She wanted to get her degree from Saint Leo University, where she majored in religion. But, she graduated a year early and decided to devote that year to serving at Life Teen. “I’m not saying that I’m a saint by any means, but I desire that. I desire that holiness, and I desire to do the work that the Lord has done, but in 2017.” Beyond working with youths, Busch will also be working on her own spiritual walk. Serving at the camp requires Busch to raise her own support. She must raise a minimum of $6,000 to cover food, housing and other costs. She hopes to raise $10,000, to provide a $100 a month stipend and to provide money to begin paying back her student loans. As of last week, she had raised $5,500. She planned to hit the road, en route to Georgia, on Sept. 5. She expects the year to have its highs and its lows, but is looking forward to what lies ahead.

COMPLEX, from page 1A Compass. Pasco County Commissioner Jack Mariano voted against approving the loan. He has concerns about what would happen once the loan hits 10 years. “This is not a good deal for us,” Mariano said.“If the rates go up, we’re going to get crushed in the end.” He also objected to the county’s Tourist Development Council being bypassed in the decision-making.The council serves as an advisory board and makes recommendations to the County Commission.

GOLF, from page 1A position from Quail Hollow residents during public hearings. Opponents said the redevelopment would devalue their properties, harm the neighborhood’s residential character, cause flooding and add more traffic to inadequate roads. Attorney Barbara Wilhite, representing Carollo, said the course was not profitable, and Carollo’s request for rezoning was for re-

She recalls the first time she went to the camp, in 2015. “I had never been to the camp before, and I had committed for three months.And, I was driving there (thinking),‘I’ve never been to this place. It could be terrible. It could be horrible. And, I got there … It was beautiful and it was amazing, and it was holy.There’s something about living in the mountains that just takes your breath away.” Busch said there have been times when people have excluded her because of her Christian values. Some took an attitude of: “I’m not going to invite you (Busch) to this thing because you’re a Christian girl.” That doesn’t bother her. “I have to be confident in who I am and what the Lord has called me to, and I can’t worry about what other people’s opinions are,” she said.“But, I can show them Jesus in my actions, and I can show them the peace that I have about my life.” She’s not sure what lies beyond this next step in her journey. “I’m thinking about either teaching at a Catholic school, or working at a nonprofit in some way, like Metropolitan Ministries or something like that,” she said. But, only time will tell. For now, though, she’s content with her next step in life. “Spreading the Word (of God) is what I most desire,” Busch said.

Even Pasco County Commissioner Kathryn Starkey, who supported the loan and serves as the council’s chairwoman, had problems with the lack of the council’s role. In recent months, she said the council hasn’t been able to operate at full strength due to vacancies. “It’s unfortunate that this never went to the (Tourist Development Council), but when this all went down, we were down to one person on the council,” she said.“We really need to take them into consideration when scheduling next time.” But, she said, “I think it’s time to move forward. I have faith that this is going to be a great addition to Pasco.”

development that would be less intense than the site’s existing zoning allowed. The debate often centered on property rights of Carollo. Area residents countered that their property rights were being ignored. They noted that developers marketed their homes, years ago, as part of a golf course community. But,Wilhite said the golf course was built first, and that the Quail Hollow subdivision was separate from the golf course.

Roads, beautification among legislative priorities By Kathy Steele

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Funds for the Interstate 75/Overpass Road project and the Land O’ Lakes Boulevard Beautification Plan are among priority requests for the 2018 legislative session. Pasco County commissioners agreed to a wish list for the upcoming session at their Aug. 29 meeting in Dade City. The $15 million sought for I-75 and a new interchange at Overpass Road made it into the state’s 2017 budget. But, Gov. Rick Scott vetoed the money. County commissioners are hoping for a better outcome the second time around. The approximately 9-mile project would widen, extend and re-align Overpass Road, and build a new I-75 interchange. It is a high-priority transportation project for the county in an area of northeast Pasco County that is rapidly developing, residentially and commercially. “Obviously, we want to keep moving forward with that,” said Pasco County Commission Chairman Mike Moore. The $1.5 million that will be sought to beautify Land O’ Lakes Boulevard would pay for “targeted landscaping and place-making projects,” according to the draft version of the county’s state legislative agenda. The boulevard is the main corridor running through the Land O’ Lakes community. The beautification plan would begin at the county line on North Dale Mabry Highway, cross State Road 54, and then head north to State Road 52 toward Brooksville and Hernando County. It will be similar to a project along U.S. 19 in west Pasco, with a focus on medians and intersections. “It’s a great opportunity to work to help

HARVEY, from page 1A Harvester United Methodist Church, at 2432 Collier Parkway, in Land O’ Lakes, is also helping. It planned to hold a second collection on Sept. 3 to help Hurricane Harvey victims. And, it also planned to put together some hygiene kits and some 5-gallon flood buckets filled with cleaning and drying supplies, to help victims in the aftermath. Harvester will have a special box located in the back of the sanctuary for the next couple of weeks for donations. The church will be providing its help through the United Methodist Commission on Relief, or UMCOR, for short, said Gary Evans, of Harvester United. “UMCOR is usually one of the first, sec-

revitalize this area and give a real, positive change to residents and businesses there,” Moore said. “It’s needed, and it’s well-deserved for the area.” Another $2 million will be sought to complete the Gateway Beautification Plan for landscaping and monument signs at the north and south county lines on U.S. 19. Additional beautification also is planned for secondary gateways at major road intersections, including State Road 54, Moog Road, Gunn Highway and Little Road. Pasco County Commissioner Kathryn Starkey is pushing to add a funding request to aid the county in buying land for the proposed Orange Belt trail, that would run through Land O’ Lakes. She is asking that the county seek matching funds for this project, with the county pledging an amount to be determined before the legislative session begins. Starkey said it could be easier to win approval if the county also puts up its money. “We need to get started (on this) before the land is bought up and compromised,” she added. Pasco County’s legislative delegation will have a public meeting on Sept. 18 from 9 a.m. to noon, at Sunlake High School, 3023 Sunlake Blvd.The annual meeting gives the public a chance to discuss projects and bills that they would like to see approved. Other funding requests from the county in 2018 will include: • $1 million for a planning and development study for the U.S. 301/U.S. 98/Clinton Avenue intersection realignment • $5 million for an Advanced Traffic Management System for State Road 54 and State Road 56 to adjust traffic signal times and improve traffic flow • $500,000 for a navigation center that will aid the homeless population ond or third agencies to respond to emergencies around the world,” Evans said. Goodwill Industries-Suncoast invited shoppers to round up their purchases, from Aug. 30 through Sept. 12, to support Hurricane Harvey relief efforts. Normally, the Round Up program supports the agency’s employment services, but this special Round Up collection will be donated to the American Red Cross to assist people affected by the devastating storm. Cashiers at all 18 retail stores and three outlet stores operated by Goodwill-Suncoast will also accept hurricane relief donations from people who don’t make purchases, with all of these funds being forwarded to the Red Cross. Goodwill-Suncoast stores are in Pinellas, Hillsborough, Pasco, Polk, Hernando, Citrus, Sumter, Highlands and Marion counties.

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Prep football season outlook THE TEAMS The Laker/Lutz News coverage area includes the following schools from Hillsborough and Pasco counties:

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What’s New? The Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) passed a new system last September that bases football postseason berths on a points system in Class A-4A. The new format, beginning this season, is designed to reward teams for winning records and strength of schedule. In the FHSAA’s biggest four classes (5A8A), the district champion still automatically qualifies for regionals, with the remaining 16 spots decided by points.

Steinbrenner head coach Andres PerezReinaldo is looking for his third straight winning season.

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Despite some key departures from last year’s 5-4 squad — including starting quarterback Colin Wray’s defection to Clearwater Central Catholic— the Warriors look primed for a third straight winning season.That was evident in their Aug. 28 season opener, a 19-0 road shutout of Freedom High School. If that game is any indication, Steinbrenner features a strong running game led by senior Dionte Waldron and freshman Deon Silas, and big-play receivers in senior Brandon Garcia and sophomore Aidan Bitter.The Warriors have no shortage of playmakers on defense, either. Besides the return of a pair of tackling machines in senior linebacker/safety Charles Stephens (99 tackles in 2016) and senior defensive tackle Juan Batista (87 total tackles in 2016), the Warriors have others — including senior end Cade Murray and junior linebacker Logan Kilburn— capable of making stops behind the line of scrimmage. The Warriors still need to find a steady, reliable presence at quarterback, especially with difficult matchups remaining against the likes of Jesuit, Bradenton Manatee, Sarasota Riverview and Tampa Catholic high schools.

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Sunlake has seven straight winning seasons under head coach Bill Browning.

SUNLAKE HIGH SEAHAWKS Coach: Bill Browning (11th year)

It’s tough to doubt the Sunlake Seahawks and its run of seven straight winning seasons — each with at least seven victories. However, the consistent program may be in for a slight rebuilding campaign after losing

numerous contributors on offense and defense from last year’s 7-3 squad. Besides developing a new quarterback in either senior Ryan Kasper or junior Hunter Watts, dynamic playmakers on offense also need to emerge. Similar questions remain on defense, as the Seahawks replace three of its top four tacklers from last season. Meanwhile, Sunlake’s schedule doesn’t get any easier, with matchups against Wiregrass Ranch, Springstead, Brooksville Central and River Ridge high schools.

WIREGRASS RANCH HIGH BULLS Coach: Mark Kantor (3rd year)

Wiregrass Ranch appears to be one of the top teams in the Tampa Bay area, even after a tumultuous offseason that saw three of its top players — cornerback Shamaur McDowell, athlete Raymond Woodie III, tailback Da Da McGee — transfer elsewhere. The team’s strength was evident in the Bulls memorable 31-29 season-opening victory over Zephyrhills High, where their talent and moxie reigned supreme. Junior quarterback Grant Sessums, in his first year as a starter, could emerge to become one of the county’s most productive signal-callers, especially with a senior-laden group of pass-catchers, in A.J. Brown, Devaun Roberts and Daniel Biglow. Establishing a capable running game also could go a long way in Sessums’ and Wiregrass’ success.The Bulls, meanwhile, return one of the region’s top players in versatile, ball-hawking cornerback Jordan Miner, a Penn State University commit. Besides roaming the defensive backfield, the 6-foot-1, 180-pound athlete also is utilized on offense and kickoff returns.

CORNERBACK — Jordan Miner, Wiregrass Ranch High senior

Like Bolden, Miner is another a blue chip, four-star cornerback committed to a high-profile college program (Penn State University). Nationally, the 6-foot-1, 180pound Miner is ranked among the top 30

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Zephyrhills is seeking their fourth straight playoff appearance.

ZEPHYRHILLS HIGH BULLDOGS Coach: Nick Carroll (2nd year) One of the county’s most successful programs of late, Zephyrhills has the talent and depth to secure a fourth straight playoff appearance. It all starts with senior dual-threat quarterback Charles Harrison III, the county’s top returning signal-caller (2,038 total yards, 26 total touchdowns, five interceptions in 2016). And, there’s no lack of weapons at Harrison’s disposal, with the return of leading rusher Elijah Thomas (649 yards, five touchdowns) and leading receivers Tre’Pavis Mobley (39 catches, 802 yards, 11 touchdowns) and Ja’quan Sheppard (25 catches, 443 yards, six touchdowns). Defensively, the Bulldogs return two of their top pass rushers from 2016 — Sterlin Williams (8.5 sacks) and Ja’varrius Wilson (eight sacks)— along with senior middle linebacker Zac Masci (66 tackles, 2.5 sacks) and senior safety Myles Carter (25 tackles, five tackles for loss, two interceptions). Meanwhile, the rest of the season sets up relatively nicely for the Bulldogs, with manageable matchups against teams like Ridgewood, Fivay, Gulf, Anclote and Pasco high schools.

• Wharton High School Wildcats (Class 7A-Region 8) PASCO: • Academy at the Lakes Wildcats (8-man-Florida Christian Region 2) • Bishop McLaughlin Catholic High School Hurricanes (IndependentSunshine State Athletic Conference (SSAC) • Cypress Creek Middle High School Coyotes (Class 4A-Region 3) • Land O’ Lakes High School Gators (Class 6A-Region 6) • Pasco High School Pirates (Class 6A-Region 6) • Sunlake High School Seahawks (Class 6A-Region 6) • Wesley Chapel High School Wildcats (Class 5A-Region 8) • Wiregrass Ranch High School Bulls (Class 7A-Region 8) • Zephyrhills High School Bulldogs (Class 5A-Region 8) • Zephyrhills Christian Academy Warriors (Class 2A-Region 2)

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Wesley Chapel returns several key pieces from last season’s 7-2 squad. COURTESY OF ZEPHYRHILLS CHRISTIAN ACADEMY

Zephyrhills Christian is looking to build off last season’s 7-2 mark.

ZEPHYRHILLS CHRISTIAN ACADEMY WARRIORS Coach: Mike Smith (3rd year, 11-man)

The Warriors are proving last season’s 7-2 mark wasn’t a fluke, especially after downing Bishop McLaughlin 35-6 in its Aug. 25 home opener. The Warriors, competing in Class 2A for the first time, feature one of the county’s most prolific ground attacks, led by seniors Calvin Samuel (695 yards, seven touchdowns in 2016) and Alonzo Sampson, and Pasco High transfer Javion Hanner — each capable of explosive plays. The Warriors, too, feature a handful of impact players on defense, anchored by 300-pound sophomore defensive lineman Malik Jones and 215-pound junior linebacker/defensive end Jalen Spencer. One of the more intriguing tests for the Warriors will be on Oct. 13, when they face Carrollwood Day School at home.

RECEIVER — Ja’quan Sheppard, Zephyrhills High junior

corners for the 2018 recruiting class, where he’s lauded for his quickness, physicality and ball skills. He’s also an impact player on special teams, as he averaged 33 yards per kick return in 2016.

The 6-foot-3, 185-pound versatile athlete might be the top football prospect in all of Pasco County. The University of Oregon commit — with nearly 30 other scholarship offers— is a consensus four-star recruit widely regarded as one of nation’s top 20 cornerback prospects for the Class of 2018. Besides roaming the defensive backfield, Wesley Chapel High coaches utilize Bolden as a quarterback, punter and return man. He’ll also sometimes line up at running back and receiver.

• Gaither High School Cowboys (Class 7A-Region 8)

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ATHLETE — Isaiah Bolden, Wesley Chapel High senior

• Freedom High School Patriots (Class 7A-Region 8)

Wiregrass Ranch looks to be one of the top teams in Pasco County.

PLAYERS TO WATCH:

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HILLSBOROUGH: • Carrollwood Day School Patriots (Class 2A-Region 3)

DEFENSIVE BACK — John Dixon, Wharton High junior

The 5-foot-11, 170pound Dixon is quickly hopping on the radar of some of the nation’s premier college programs. His junior season just underway, Dixon already boasts offers from the likes of Alabama, Auburn, Florida, Florida State, Ohio State,Tennessee, South John Dixon Carolina, South Florida and Maryland universities. Multiple recruiting outlets — like 247Sports and ESPN.com— rank Dixon as a four-star prospect and one of the nation’s top 25 cornerback prospects for the 2019 class. Dixon tallied 44 tackles and two interceptions in 2016.

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One of Zephyrhills High’s many offensive playmakers, the 6-foot-2, 176-pound Sheppard is a dynamic threat, both as a receiver (25 catches, 443 yards, Ja’quan Sheppard six touchdowns in 2016) and ball carrier (325 yards, five touchdowns). Besides having reliable hands, Sheppard has shown the capability for chunk plays of 40 yards and 50 yards. He currently has an offer from Samford University, a Division I Football Championship Series (FCS) program in Homewood,Alabama.

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WESLEY CHAPEL HIGH SCHOOL WILDCATS Coach: Tony Egan (2nd year)

Besides having arguably the county’s top do-everything athlete in Isaiah Bolden (University of Oregon commit), the Wildcats have several pieces returning to a team that won its first seven games in 2016, before faltering down the stretch with road losses to Zephyrhills and River Ridge high schools. It has a potent running game led by 1,000-yard rusher Dexter Leverett and Malik Melvin (358 yards, seven touchdowns). With Bolden returning at cornerback, the Wildcats defense also features several other standouts, including inside linebacker Austen Wittish (93 tackles in 2016) and 6foot-7 defensive end/Florida State University commit Chaz Neal. The looming question is finding consistency at quarterback following the graduation of two-year starter Jacob Thomas. Statistics compiled by MaxPreps.com

RUNNING BACK/DEFENSIVE BACK — Dexter Leverett, Wesley Chapel High senior The 5-foot-10, 170-pound Leverett was Pasco County’s third-leading rusher in 2016, tallying 1,254 yards and 10 touchdowns on just 165 carries Dexter Leverett (7.6 yards per carry). And, he displayed consistency, with nine games of at least 100 yards. Wesley Chapel head coach Tony Egan summed up Leverett’s rushing ability in an interview last season:“He’s got it all. He’s a power back, he’s explosive, and he’s got that top-end speed—the kid runs a 4.53 40 (yard dash). He’s just a really quick kid…and he can make cuts in the open field.” Leverett is not just an offensive star. He’s also a key cog on defense, where he posted 75 total tackles last season.

Athlete — CALVIN SAMUEL, Zephyrhills Christian Academy senior Cornerback — A.J. HAMPTON, Wharton High senior Linebacker — MYRON BLOOM, Land O’ Lakes High junior Linebacker— ADAM JARVIS, Sunlake High senior Linebacker— MATTHEW WOOD, Gaither High senior Offensive Tackle — DONOVAN JENNINGS, Gaither High senior Offensive Tackle — LAVEL DUMONT, Wharton High senior Quarterback — CHARLES HARRISON III, Zephyrhills High senior

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Girl Scouts rejuvenate Karina’s Garden By B.C. Manion bcmanion@lakerlutznews.com

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tep into the garden behind the administrative offices of Sunrise of Pasco, in Dade City, and you’ll find a place where flowers, plants, butterflies and statuary offer a place of repose and refreshment. You’ve arrived at Karina’s Garden. The garden initially was established in 2008 to honor Karina Abdul, a former shelter director for Sunrise of Pasco who died unexpectedly at the age of 29. Over the years, plants became sparse and weeds took over. So, when Troop No. 1263, of Wesley Chapel, was looking for a way to complete the requirements for a Girl Scout Silver Award, giving new life to the garden seemed to be an ideal project. The trio of Girl Scouts — Paige and Kaitlin Traboulay, and Alyssa Duran — heard about Karina’s Garden from Kelly Mothershead, of the Rotary Club of Wesley Chapel, who has worked with the girls on other projects. “They decided they wanted to come in and transform this space.That’s what they did,” said Vicki Wiggins, director of development for Sunrise. The Girl Scouts, their parents and other volunteers rolled up their sleeves and got busy. They ripped out weeds, built mulch paths, added pavers, painted fences, installed benches and added plants. They celebrated the garden’s completion at a gathering in August. Besides the volunteers, friends and Sunrise staff members, local members of Karina’s family were there, too. “The family was thrilled,”Wiggins said. Wiggins is impressed by the volunteers’ commitment. “They’ve been raising money for about a year.They came out.They took pictures and designed it all,” she said. “Apparently, Karina loved butterflies, so they made sure they incorporated a lot of plants (that attract butterflies),”Wiggins said. “They did a really great job picking out things. I think the parents worked as hard as the kids. “They started the weekend after July Fourth,”Wiggins said.“Everything that you can see that’s not a weed, they’ve added. “They put the pavers in. They put this structure here that has the birdhouse on it. They added the fencing here.They repainted the wall. They added the butterflies (decorations).” Local artist Lisa Tesla volunteered her talents to give a new look to a dilapidated wooden door in the garden that had been covered in weeds and vines. Her artistry transformed the door into an inviting focal point. Chris Wirt, of A All Animal Control of Tampa Bay, cleared the garden of two black racer snakes before the trio of scouts got to work. Sunil Mohammed, of Totally Blu H2O, stepped up to provide garden tools. Another volunteer, Karen Weiss, made the sign that credits the people who helped on the project. Paige Traboulay said the girls began planning the project at the end of last year. “We walked in the garden, and we saw how big it was and how much needed to be done,” said the 12-year-old, who attends John Long Middle School. “We asked them what Karina liked.They said she liked butterflies, so we tried to focus on that. So, there’s a butterfly on the door, and there are butterflies on the fences.” There are butterfly plants in the garden, as well. Kaitlin Traboulay, who attends Land O’ Lakes High School, said the work was mostly done by her family and Alyssa’s family over the course of two weekends. Thirteen-year-old Alyssa, who attends John Long Middle School, said it was hard

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Those visiting Sunrise of Pasco’s office in Dade City have a chance to spend a little time behind the building in Karina’s Garden, which has been rejuvenated by Girl Scout Troop 1263.

Garden Restoration and beautification GIRL SCOUT TROOP 1263 SILVER AWARD PROJECT JULY 2017 Troop members: Kaitlin and Paige Traboulay, and Alyssa Duran Made possible with the help of: • Andrew Abdul, donor • Suni Mohammed of Totally Blue H20 • Chris Wirt of A All Animal Control of Tampa Bay

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Kaitlin Traboulay attaches a decorative sun to one of the garden’s fences.

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A colorful birdhouse invites feathered friends to drop by and stay awhile in Karina’s Garden.

work, and it was hot. When they finished, she said,“I was especially happy because that meant no more bug bites.” Paige added:“After the project was done, there was these butterflies flying around to each station. We thought it was her (Karina).” The garden now provides a place to take a break and enjoy nature,Wiggins said. “Sometimes the office can generate anxiety and a lot of stress for folks.This is a place where they can de-stress.They can just sit and watch the butterflies, and relax. “It’s beautiful. I’m so happy they did this. They brought it back to life,”Wiggins said.

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Paige Traboulay paints some of the detail work on a door, which creates an inviting focal point in the garden.

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This overall view is quite different than what Troop 1263 encountered, when troop members first visited Karina’s Garden late last year.

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Pasco County Animal Services, 19640 Dogpatch Lane in Land O’ Lakes, accepts donations to help the shelter pets. The shelter’s wish list includes snap-closure dog collars; dog and cat treats; cat toys; blankets, sheets and towels; liquid laundry soap; pet shampoo; cat hideaway boxes; small beds for cats; kitten bottles and formula; heating pads; and, Kong dog toys. Donations can be dropped off at the Adoption Center during operating hours. For information, call (813) 929-1212.

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Pasco County Animal Services offers these tips for lost and found pets. If a pet is lost: • Visit the shelter to visually look for your missing pet. • If your pet is chipped, contact the chip company to ensure all information is up to date.

• Create lost flyers and post them in your area. • Create a report on one of these websites: FidoFinder.com or TabbyTracker.com. Also, check Petango.com, as all animals impounded in the shelter are posted immediately. Lost/found cats: The shelter does not typically accept stray and feral cats, as there is no leash law for cats in the county. Cats that are accepted must meet specific criteria: • Cats found outside that are declawed (front, back or both) • Sick/injured • Too young/too old to fend for themselves • Cats that have bitten or scratched a person If a pet is found: • Visit the shelter to have the pet scanned for a chip. • Post flyers in your neighborhood. • Surrender the pet to the shelter in an attempt to find the owners. • Fill out a decline to release form and keep the pet at your home while you look for the owner. • Post on Facebook and Craigslist. • Post on Lost/Found Pet websites, such as FidoFinder.com or TabbyTracker.com. Pasco County Animal Services, 19640 Dogpatch Lane in Land O’ Lakes, can be reached at (813) 929-1212.

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If you have pet news about adoptions, walks or other events for pet owners and their pets, you can let us know by sending us an email. We just need the basics: who, what, when, where and why. The information should be submitted two weeks prior to the desired publication date. We also need a contact name and number; in case we have questions. There is no guarantee of publication, but we consider each item we receive. If you’d like to make a submission, send it to news@lakerlutznews.com.

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If you would like to adopt this girl, 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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Out of the rain This little frog found the perfect perch on which to stay dry from the rain, inside the screened porch at the home of the Rathman family, of Land O’ Lakes.

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The Southeast Building Conference awarded Bexley by Newland Communities a Grand Aurora Award, as the top Master Planned Community in the Southeast. The Bexley Club, the community’s hub, also earned a Grand Aurora Award for Best Recreational Facility, according to a press release from The Leytham Group. Award winners were selected from entries in 12 southeastern states and the eastern Caribbean. The winners were announced during the annual Southeast Building Conference in Orlando. Bexley is owned in partnership between North America Sekisui House LLC and the Newland Real Estate Group. Sekisui House LLC is the business unit and subsidiary of Sekisui Houses LTD, which is Japan’s largest homebuilder. Newland Real Estate Group’s development business, Newland Communities, is the master developer of the Bexley community. Bexley opened in November 2016, off State Road 54 by the Suncoast Parkway in Land O’ Lakes.The community offers townhomes, villas, courtyard homes, single-family homes, and luxury homes. The approximately 1,800-acre community features conservation areas, as well as opportunities for recreation, exercise and entertainment.There is a BMX bicycle pump park, playgrounds, two dog parks, soccer field, outdoor fitness stations and Avid multisurface trails that will eventually connect with the 42-mile Suncoast Trail. The Bexley Club houses the Welcome

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The East Pasco Networking Group will meet Sept. 12 at 7:30 a.m., at the Village Inn at 5214 Gall Blvd., in Zephyrhills. Guest speaker will be Pasco County Commission Chairman Mike Moore. For information, contact Chairman Nils Lenz at (813) 782-9491 or Vice Chairwoman Vicky Jones at (813) 431-1149.

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CENTRAL PASCO GENERAL MEETING

The Central Pasco Chamber of Commerce will have its general membership meeting Sept. 12 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., at Harbor Terrace Restaurant, at 19502 Heritage Harbor Parkway in Lutz. Guest speaker will be Dr. Ryan Lowe, president and business leader of Energyhill. Members and guests are welcome. The cost for members is $20 if you RSVP by Sept. 7, and $25 at the door for members and non-members. For information, call the chamber at (813) 909-2722, or email office@CentralPascoChamber.com.

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Business Link will have its monthly breakfast Sept. 13 from 7:30 a.m. to 9 a.m., at Wesley Chapel Toyota, 5300 Eagleston Blvd., in Wesley Chapel. The monthly gathering, held at various locations, provides networking and an information-sharing platform for the small business community. A complimentary breakfast will be provided. The event is sponsored by the San Antonio Citizens Federal Credit Union. RSVP to Rebecca Gaddis at (352) 5882732, ext. 1237.

COMMON GROUND PITCH BREAKFAST

SMARTstart CO.STARTERS will host the monthly “Common Ground Pitch Breakfast” Sept. 13 from 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m., at the SMARTstart Dade City Entrepreneur Center,

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NORTH TAMPA LUNCHEON

The North Tampa Chamber of Commerce will have its September 2017 Momentum Thursday on Sept. 14, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., at Iavarone’s Steakhouse & Italian Grill, 3617 Humphrey St., in Tampa. Guest speaker will be Fire Marshal Tammy Zurla, who will provide training in Hands Only CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation). For early bird registration, RSVP online with credit card or to the chamber office at contact@ northtampachamber.com by 5 p.m. on Sept. 12, at the discounted rate of $20 (whether you eat or not). After that date, the cost is $25 (whether you eat or not), payable at the door by cash, check or credit card. For information, call the chamber office at (813) 563-0180.

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Transformations will have a grand opening and ribbon cutting Sept. 14 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., at 2441 Myrtle Lane in Wesley Chapel. Services provided at Transformations are cosmetic surgery and dermatology. The grand opening is free and will feature live music, hors d’oeuvres, cocktails, door prizes and cosmetic packages. For more information, please visit TampaBayTransformations.com. To RSVP, call (813) 406-4448.

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