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Raymond James closes land deal By Kathy Steele

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Raymond James Financial has purchased land from the Porter family, moving a step closer to building an office complex in Wesley Chapel. The satellite campus could yield hundreds of new jobs for Pasco County. The Fortune 500 financial company, with headquarters in St. Petersburg, could build as much as 1 million square feet of offices on about 65 acres near State Road 56 at

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Mansfield Boulevard, east of The Shops at Wiregrass. The land purchase had been anticipated since July, when the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers approved a permit for the project. Over the years, there have been naysayers who never thought the project would get off the ground after the recession scuttled the project in 2011. But, J.D. Porter, an owner of Wiregrass Ranch, never doubted that Raymond James believed in the project, and in Pasco.

In fact, Porter said, “Pasco County is in the best situation. It is a place that is built and made to grow in a big way. This really sets it up for leadership to take the bull by the horns. I feel a lot of people will follow suit.” Nearly six years ago, the Pasco County Commission offered up about $10 million in roadwork and tax break incentives to lure Raymond James to the county. Raymond James had a target goal of bringing up to See LAND, page 11A

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Local civil air patrol soars to success By B.C. Manion

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Motorists zip down Interstate 75, at the edge of Tampa North Aero Park — oblivious to what goes on at the airport on a typical Wednesday evening. That’s when members of the Wesley Chapel Civil Air Patrol Squadron gather to expand their aerospace knowledge; receive search and rescue training; and take part in cadet programs that emphasize drills, discipline and character building. The Wesley Chapel Civil Air Patrol Squadron, known as Wesley Chapel CAP for short, includes 43 cadets ranging from ages 12 to 21, and the 15 senior members who are 18 and older. Most squadron members live in Wesley Chapel, but some live in other communities, including Land O’ Lakes, Spring Hill and Brooksville. The squadron has earned some bragging rights. Squadron Commander Daia Jung received the Squadron Commander of the Year Award for 2015. And, the squadron itself was named Squadron of the Year for the Florida Wing for 2015, and went on to be named Squadron of the Year for the Southeast Region.Those awards are in addition to scores of others the chapter has earned over the past several years. Jung is the squadron’s third commander. She follows Steve Lampasona, who established the squadron, and his wife, Joyce, who became the chapter’s second commander.

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The Florida State flag catches a breeze and waves over the Wesley Chapel Cadet Squadron of the Civil Air Patrol’s color guard.

“We’re a cadet program. Pretty much everything here is run and taught by cadets, with senior members being their guides,” Daia said. Cadet Capt. Austen King is the squadron’s cadet commander. There are essentially three components in the CAP, said Daia, who was introduced to the program by her husband, who oversees the emergency services program. He is a veteran of the first Gulf War and is 21-year veteran of the Tampa Fire Department. The CAP’s focus is on leadership devel-

opment, aerospace education and emergency services, including search and rescue missions, she said. Many squadron members have an interest in aviation and aerospace, and some get their first taste of flying, too. “We have two types of orientation flights. One is in powered aircraft and one is in glider,” Daia said. Some members want to do more than ride in a plane.They want to take the conSee PATROL, page 11A

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Pasco County commissioners agreed to establish a Commission on the Status of Women. Following the vote, several women who worked to have the commission approved marked the occasion with a photo. From left, in front row, Stefanie Pontlitz, Minnie Diaz, Pasco County Commissioner Kathryn Starkey, Rosie Paulsen, Pasco County Administrator Michele Baker, Shawn Roetschke, and Nikki Alvarez-Sowles, of the Pasco County Circuit Court. Back row, Assistant County Administrator Heather Grimes, Assistant County Administrator Cathy Pearson and Assistant County Attorney Elizabeth Blair.

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Commission on Status of Women approved By Kathy Steele

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The Pasco County Commissioners has approved an ordinance to establish a Commission on the Status of Women. It also has approved a resolution naming 10 organizations that will participate in the 15-member commission. Rosie Paulsen, president-elect of the Hispanic Professional Women’s Association, described the commission’s creation as “a historic moment” during the public comment portion of the county commission’s Sept. 13 meeting. Paulsen hopes the women’s commission will create a Pasco County Women’s Hall of Fame.“We need one here,” she said. Pasco County Commissioner Kathryn Starkey noted a recent study showing that women still receive unequal pay for the See WOMEN, page 11A

Rosie Paulsen, president-elect of the Hispanic Professional Women’s Association, spoke to Pasco County commissioners about the need for a Commission on the Status of Women and a local Women’s Hall of Fame.

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From left, Janet Payne, Lauren Payne and Greg Payne, stand in a conference room at Wiregrass Ranch High School, after Lauren found out she had been named a semifinalist in the 2017 National Merit Scholarship Program.


Volunteer firefighter up for national award By Kevin Weiss

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Stephanie Sorenson always had a desire to become a firefighter. But, she was initially hesitant to join the force. Being a female, the Wesley Chapel resident was unsure how she would be accepted within the Pasco County Fire Rescue fraternity. She, too, was unaware of how to become a volunteer firefighter— until she attended a fire safety event at The Shops at Wiregrass more than four years ago. “Ever since then,” Sorenson said,“I’ve always enjoyed doing it, and haven’t stopped.” The 40-year-old woman is assigned to Volunteer Fire Station 28, at 21709 Hale Road in Land O’ Lakes. Typically, she undergoes Wednesday night fire training sessions, and often picks up weekend shifts, as her schedule permits. Volunteering, she said, gives her the sense of what its like to be a career firefighter. “My favorite thing to do is do a 24-hour shift at the career (fire) stations,” she explained.“I like going into the career stations because I feel like I can be of more help, especially the busy stations that get medical calls all the time. I like to be able to go to a busy station, and ride on the ambulance and help out in that way.” Also a full-time ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder) teacher at Clark Elementary in New Tampa, Sorenson balances her volunteer firefighter schedule with her primary responsibilities as a teacher and a mother. Sorenson recently competed in “Step Up and Stand Out,” a national campaign sponsored by Kidde — a leading manufacturer of residential fire safety product— to increase awareness of the ongoing need for volunteer firefighters. The national contest was launched on Feb. 11 to recognize volunteers who have “gone above and beyond in

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Stephanie Sorenson is one of five finalists for volunteers ‘who represent the best of the fire service,’ in nationwide campaign.

their community.” She is one of five finalists selected from video nominations for volunteers “who represent the best of the fire service.” The winner of the contest — which continues through Sept. 23 — will receive a $1,000 training grant for their fire department, plus additional prizes – including a free trip for two to Nashville,Tennessee. Pasco County Volunteer Services Chief Walter Lewellen nominated Sorenson for the nationwide campaign after observing her dedication as a volunteer. “She has strong interest in the fire service,” Lewellen said about Sorenson.“She has a positive attitude, and she’s very creative in coming up with things that we can do to provide a valuable service to the community. “When something’s going on, she’s always one of the first persons to try to be involved.” Lewellen, too, was moved by two life-al-

tering events in Sorenson’s life. The first was a major house fire caused by an electrical shortage when Sorenson was a middle-schooler in Pinellas County. “The toaster was plugged in, and it just shorted out and it caught on fire,” Sorenson said about her family’s Seminole home. Luckily, she said, her family was at church at the time:“No one was hurt.” But, smoke damage destroyed all of her family’s belongings. “With the house fire, it just made me very concerned about leaving things plugged in,” she explained. “We always made sure before we left the house that everything was unplugged, and sometimes my family — because of the anxiety of losing all your belongings and not having a home to live in — we double check things and sometimes triple check.” The other tragic event occurred later in life —on Sorenson’s high school prom night — when her stepfather was in a horrific car accident. While driving to the dance, she witnessed firefighters pull him from the wreckage, saving his life through the use of hydraulic rescue tools. “They had to use the ‘Jaws of Life’ to remove the (car) roof,” said Sorenson. The two tragic events caused Sorenson to have “an anxiety to the siren,” until she began her volunteer training — overcoming her fear. “Training gave me confidence,” she said. “It didn’t matter if I was a female or not, I could do it, too, just like the guys.” She added:“I love being a firefighter — not only the 24-hour shifts— but I love the continual training that we do, learning and working as a team to help other people.” Chief Lewellen, who spent 29 years working with Tampa Fire Rescue, said volunteer firefighters provide an invaluable service.

“The volunteer stations tend to be in areas that don’t have as much coverage as other areas so, when they’re in service, it provides a first response unit and a couple of extra hands,” Lewellen said. That includes cases like last month’s electrical fire at Bayonet Point Medical Center in Hudson, where 209 patients needed to be evacuated. “I had approximately 30 volunteers over there, and that made a tremendous difference,” said Lewellen.“They helped people get loaded up and transported out of there, and they also set up a rehab area.” Out of Pasco’s 590 fire rescue personnel, about 120 are volunteers. The volunteers come from all different backgrounds and walks of life, Lewellen said. “I have 18-year-old kids with nothing really going on yet, 70-year-old retirees and everything in between, so the volunteers that we have is a broad spectrum and very diverse,” he explained. “We do have an increasing number of female volunteers.” According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), about 87 percent of America’s 30,000 fire departments are either fully or partially staffed by volunteers. But, the number of volunteer firefighters has steadily deceased over the past 30 years. An NFPA report published earlier this year shows the number of volunteer firefighters per 1,000 people has been decreasing since 1986.The report — which collects its data through surveys of fire departments — analyzed the number of career or full-time paid firefighters and the number of volunteers from 1986 through 2014. There were 788,250 volunteers in 2014 compared to 808,200 in 1986, the report shows. If you would like to vote for Sorenson, visit Firehouse.com/VF.Votes will be accepted through Sept. 23.

School boundary committee meetings underway By B.C. Manion

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Pasco County Schools will be opening a new high school and middle school on the same campus next year, and will open a new elementary school, too. As a result, existing school boundaries will need to be redrawn to assign students to the new schools. It’s a process that tends to be controversial. The boundary committee for High School GGG had its first meeting on Sept. 16.

Its first goal was to develop a draft boundary for the combination high school and middle school campus, said Chris Williams, director of planning for Pasco County Schools. During the committee meeting, two additional meetings were added to its schedule. One gives the committee more time to work on its recommendations before they are presented at a community meeting for parents.The other meeting gives the committee an opportunity to recommend any potential changes after the parents’ meeting, but before the Pasco County School

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Board considers the boundary recommendations. The role of a school boundary committee is to develop and recommend school attendance boundaries that best meet established guidelines, to provide advice and direction to the technical assistance subcommittee, to review and critique the work of the technical assistance subcommittee, and to represent students, parents, communities, schools and the district. Boundary committee meetings are open to the public, but members of the public may attend only as observers. High School GGG, being built at 8701 Old Pasco Road in Wesley Chapel, will open as a sixth- through 12th-grade school next August, but will only have grades six through 11 its initial year. The district needs to relieve crowding at Wiregrass Ranch High and John Long Middle School, and cannot afford to build a middle school at this time. Another school boundary committee, for Elementary School B, being built at 4380 Ballantrae Blvd., will begin meeting on Sept. 26.The new elementary school, set to open next fall, will reduce crowding at Oakstead and Odessa elementary school. Both school boundary committees are expected to complete their work by Feb. 1, and the Pasco County School Board will make the final decisions relating to boundaries for the new school. In addition to drawing new boundaries, the Pasco County School Board will be naming the new schools.They are soliciting

Boundary meeting schedule, High School GGG • Committee meeting, Sept. 29, 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. • Committee meeting, Oct. 20, 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. • Parent meeting, Nov. 29, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. • Committee meeting, Dec. 2, 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

All meetings will be at Wesley Chapel High School, 30651 Wells Road, Wesley Chapel

Boundary meeting schedule, Elementary B • Committee meeting, Sept. 26, 10:30 a.m. • Committee meeting, Oct. 13, 10:30 a.m. • Parent meeting, Nov. 1, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

All meetings are at Oakstead Elementary, 19925 Lake Patience Road in Land O’ Lakes. The committee meetings will be in the media center, and the parent meeting will be in the cafeteria.

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s a self-proclaimed “range rat,” it doesn’t take much to keep Ron Nelson happy. Give him a bucket of balls, room on the practice tee and a game on the radio for company, and he’s set. “It’s golf heaven,” he says. It is insufficient to call the 69-year-old Nelson a regular at Pasadena Hills Golf Driving Range; he is, more accurately, a devotee to this little patch of paradise off Handcart Road. It might be the range’s proximity to his home in Zephyrhills. It might be the ease of using an electronic key to retrieve a practice bucket from the ball dispenser. Location and convenience are always big sellers. Most likely, however, it has to do with the red sign affixed to the entrance gate that declares the range home to the Florida Veterans Golf Association, and also that half the ownership team — PGA teaching professional Fred Bender — served, as Nelson did, in Vietnam. Bender, a Marine, endured in 1968 the four-month siege of Khe Sanh, a U.S. stronghold in the northwest corner of South Vietnam near Laos. Whatever else he took from the experience — bitterly, as people back home turned against the war, U.S. forces abandoned Khe Sanh within months after winning the battle — Bender knew then he always would be the brother of anyone who wore an American military uniform. On a recent Monday in an air-conditioned corner of the golf center, Bender was surrounded by military kin, fellows such as Nelson who remember vividly their days as young soldiers, sailors and Marines. Here was Robert Jones, 65, a 24-year Navy man who experienced Vietnam as a 19-yearold orderly transporting other 19-year-olds, amputee patients, between air transports and

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the U.S. Naval Hospital in Philadelphia. And here was Jim Murphy, 74, a Marine machinist who spent six years in the Pacific just as Vietnam was beginning to heat up. And here, too, was Melvin Blair, 69, who learned to hit golf balls as a 12-year-old in the north Florida citrus groves where his father picked for a living, then earned four Purple Hearts as an infantryman during a two-year tour in Vietnam. And, even if those wartime experiences aren’t the sum of who they are, they still shape how they think and how they form their happiest associations. Put him in a room with 60 random strangers, Bender was saying, and he’ll look for the nearest escape route. But last year, when he screwed up the courage to attend a reunion of Khe Sanh Marines in Savannah, the welcome felt like being surrounded by 300 family members. Even as he began making plans for the next Marine gathering, “It got me thinking, about what I could do to help get veterans together here,” Bender says.

He thinks, at last, he’s onto something: a veterans’ golf league that tours area courses on a regular schedule, then gathers in the clubhouse to share a meal and whatever is on their minds. The inaugural event is set, appropriately, for Veterans Day at Silverado Golf and Country Club, off Eiland Boulevard in Zephyrhills.“I just think it would be great to get the guys together on a regular basis,” Bender says, “somewhere other than their usual watering holes.” Not that there’s anything wrong with watering holes, he says, and here Nelson interjects,“But, you never get to know someone like you do when you play golf. “It’s four hours together, alone in the outdoors. It’s quiet. You’re playing a game that makes you think.And, you start talking about things that would never come up anywhere else. Stories you’ve never told anyone.” Nelson, himself, isn’t one to tell stories, even though the one he has to tell is as plain as the scar on his face: a jagged disruption working its way across the bridge of his nose

to just below his right eye. “I picked it up in the A Shau Valley,” he shrugs. “A Shau?” says the often-wounded Blair. “Man, I get scared just hearing the name.” Rightly so.A Shau served as a conduit for soldiers and supplies flowing from North Vietnam, and attempts to thwart Hanoi’s operations were costly and largely ineffective. The most infamous of these, in May 1969, involved the taking of an insignificant nob survivors dubbed “Hamburger Hill.” Nelson, a member of the Army’s 101st Airborne Division, came in on a helicopter and left on a stretcher. He survived, but kept the shrapnel in his sinuses; now it rarely comes up in conversation unless the X-ray tech at the dentist’s office is new. Then, inevitably, it’s, “What the hell is that?!”And, Nelson patiently explains how he came by his souvenir from the Viet Cong. Jones told of the courage of lads his age, fresh “out of country,” getting used to the idea of facing life without a limb or two,“and not one of them said,‘I can’t.’ ” Blair recalled sitting by the mess hall door nearest the bunker after the Tet Offensive, because you never knew when a rocket would come flying through the window.“If that seat was taken,” he says,“I didn’t eat.” The conscientious Murphy, who’d already given blood that Monday morning, spoke with pride about looking after machine guns that never broke down on his watch. All that and much, much more, came out of an hour spent in the vicinity of a golf practice range. Imagine an entire day on actual links. Area veterans don’t have to imagine.They can hook up with Fred Bender and turn a dream of ball-striking camaraderie into a talespinning reality.You can visit his web site — PasadenaHillsGolf.com — or catch him at (813) 857-5430. The same contacts work for potential sponsors. Ring up the man. Send him an email. He survived a siege to make this happen. But, even a Marine capable of creating golf heaven can’t take this hill alone. Tom Jackson, a resident of New Tampa, is interested in your ideas. To reach him, email tjackson@lakerlutznews.com.

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TWO-DAY PLANT SALE Kessler’s Cacti & Things will host a two-day plant sale at Bearss Groves, 14316 Lake Magdalene Blvd., in Tampa, on Sept. 24 and Sept. 25 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., rain or shine. There will be cactus and succulents, including rare collector specimens; desert roses, including specimen plants; herbs, orchids and bromeliads; as well as cactus soil, pots, fertilizer and decorative gravel. Bring your own cactus and succulent questions for “Ask a Botanist.” For information, call (813) 751-9409.

BIBLE STUDY Break Thru Ministries of Tampa Bay will host the “Women at the Well” women’s Bible study every Wednesday at 10:30 a.m., at Heritage Church, 1854 Oak Grove Blvd., in Lutz.There is a book fee, and child care will be provided. For information, call (813) 948-8860.

of Swing” dance concert on Sept. 24 at 8 p.m.There will be swing dance lessons at 6:30 p.m.The lesson is free for all ticket holders, and no partner is needed.Tickets are $12 to $18. For information, call (813) 922-8167 or visit CarrollwoodCenter.org.

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Annual ornament sale The Dade City Garden Club is now selling its annual ornament. This year’s ornament features the Jackson Memorial Hospital, which served the medical needs of much of Pasco County between the early 1930s and its sale in 1981 to Adventist Health Systems. The cost is $22 each. Supplies are limited. For information, call The Greater Dade City Chamber of Commerce at (352) 567-3769.

TEEN GAMING The Hugh Embry Library, 14215 Fourth St., in Dade City will host teen gaming on Sept. 22 from 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., for grades six to 12.There will be Xbox 360,Wii U, PlayStation 3 or 4 and free snacks. For information, call (352) 567-3576.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH DRAMA First Baptist Church of Lutz, 18116 U.S. 41, will present “Behind the Family Portrait,” and eight-room drama, on Sept. 23, Sept. 24, Sept. 25, Sept. 30, Oct. 1 and Oct. 2. For times and reservations, call (813) 949-7495.

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TEEN VOLUNTEER TRAINING The Land O’ Lakes Library, 2818 Collier Parkway, will host a teen volunteer training session on Sept. 24 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Those interested must fill out a form on the library website and register for a training session. For information or assistance, call (813) 929-1214.

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LOCAL AARP CHAPTER Land O’ Lakes AARP Chapter 4764 will meet on Sept. 23 at 10:30 a.m., at the Land O’ Lakes Community Center, 5401 Land O’ Lakes Blvd.The Hudson Stompers will entertain at the meeting, and there will be a Bake and Bakeless Sale. For information, email pebross@verizon.net.

MINI FLEA MARKET The GFWC Lutz-Land O’ Lakes Woman’s Club will have its annual mini flea market on Sept. 23 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., at the Land O’ Lakes Community Center (rear building), 5401 Land O’ Lakes Blvd.All proceeds will go back to the community through club donations and community service work. For information, call (813) 833-3962 or (813) 948-4752.

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The Lutz Branch Library, 101 W. Lutz Lake Fern Road, will host a Doctor Who event on Sept. 24 at 3 p.m., for ages 10 and older. There will be crafts based on the TV series, and participants can turn an ordinary pen into a sonic screwdriver with polymer clay, and make a cool duct tape bow tie.The event is limited to 20 participants.Those interested should check in at the reference desk after 2 p.m., to reserve a seat. For information, call (813) 273-3652, or visit HCPLC.org.

KIDS MOVIE & POPCORN The New River Library, 34043 State Road 54 in Zephyrhills, will offer a children’s movie and popcorn on Sept. 24 at 1:15 p.m., for kindergarten through third grade. For information and what film will be shown, call (813) 788-6375.

All five Gulfside Hospice thrift shops will collect toiletry items for homeless and atrisk veterans until Sept. 23.Travel-size toiletries are preferred. Items needs include personal care items, anti-bacterial hand wipes or gel, deodorant, shampoo, soap, toothbrushes and toothpaste, flashlights, batteries, reading glasses and more. Gallonsize Ziploc bags also are needed to package and distribute the supplies. For information and a list of shop locations, call (800) 5614883, or visit GHPPC.org.

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The Land O’ Lakes Library, 2818 Collier Parkway, will host “An Introduction to Tools for Jr.Woodworkers” on Sept. 24 from 10 a.m. to noon, for ages 9 to 15.A signed liability waiver and registration are required. For information, call (813) 929-1214.

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Gaither High School will host its first Band Garage Sale on Sept. 24 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., rain or shine, in the school parking lot at 16200 N. Dale Mabry Highway in Tampa. There will be vendors and businesses introducing their products and/or services. Food trucks also will be on site. Proceeds will help send the Gaither High School Band to Carnegie Hall. For information, contact Melissa Seaman at orcawacs@verizon.net or (786) 514-0128.

SOUNDS OF SWING The Carrollwood Cultural Center, 4537 Lowell Road in Tampa, will host a “Sounds

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The Chinsegut Conservation Center, 23212 Lake Lindsey Road in Brooksville, will host “Birds of Prey” on Sept. 24 at 11 a.m. Rick Foley, master falconer and bird of prey rehabilitator, will discuss the history of the sport, stories of the birds, and answer questions. Donations will be accepted to benefit bird of prey rescue. For information, call (352) 754-6722.

SKIN CARE FUNDRAISER Kara Vita Clinical Skin Care will host an event on Oct. 11 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., at The Empress Tea Room & Bistro, 12924 N. Dale Mabry Highway in Carrollwood.A portion of the proceeds will be donated to Operation Helping Hand.There will be wine and hors d’oeuvres, live product demonstrations, raffles for giveaways, promotional pricing on products, and a free goody bag filled with samples. For information and to RSVP by Sept. 27, contact Ann Mickel at (813) 918-4388 or annmickellkaravita@yahoo.com.

ROBOT PROGRAMMING The Hugh Embry Library, 14215 Fourth St., in Dade City, will offer “Tween Finch & Lego Mindstorm EV3 Robots” on Sept. 27 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., for grades four to eight, plus mentors.Those interested in joining a small team to build and program robots should call (352) 567-3576. Meetings will take place on the second and fourth Tuesdays, from 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.

BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS There will be a Big Brothers Big Sisters orientation on Sept. 27 from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m., at Wesley Chapel Honda, 27750 Wesley Chapel Blvd. For information on BBBS, visit the volunteer page at BBBSTampaBay.org. For information on the orientation, call Deb Kirstol-Irwin at (813) 997-6881.

OUTLET JOB FAIR The Tampa Premium Outlets, 2300 Grand Cypress Drive in Lutz, will host a job fair on Sept. 29 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m., in Suite 312, between Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5th and adidas. Participants should come dressed to impress in professional attire and bring copies of a resume. Hiring retailers will be available to interview candidates and distribute applications on site. For a complete list of the more than 20 participating stores, applicants should visit Facebook.com/events/1764873037062651/.

WWE RAW TICKETS AT AMALIE World Wrestling Entertainment will bring RAW back to Tampa’s Amalie Arena on Jan. 2 at 7:30 p.m. Scheduled to appear are RAW Commissioners Stephanie McMahon and Mick Foley,WWE Universal Champion Kevin Owens, Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins, Chris Jericho,The Big Show and more. Tickets go on sale Sept. 30 at noon and start at $20. For information, visit WWE.com.

COMPOST WORKSHOP UF/IFAS Extension Hillsborough County will offer a free “Compost Happens” workshop on Oct. 1 at 11 a.m., at the Old Lutz School, 18819 U.S. 41.The workshop will include a presentation, information packet, and a compost bin and thermometer for each participating household. Hillsborough County residents who have already attended this workshop are not eligible. Space is limited.To RSVP, call Suzin Carr at (813) 453-5256.

PRETEEN MONSTEROLOGY The Land O’ Lakes Library, 2818 Collier Parkway, will host “Preteen Monsterology” on Oct. 1 from 10 a.m. to noon, and from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., for ages 9 to 15.There will be a monster-inspired project.A liability waiver is required. For information and to register, call (813) 929-1214.

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The New River Library, 34043 State Road 54 in Zephyrhills, will offer a free internet class on Sept. 28 at 2 p.m., for adults. Participants can learn about online safety and get internet safety tips. For information, call (813) 788-6375.

The second annual Pasco Upcycle Festival will take place on Nov. 12 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., in Sims Park, 6431 Bank St., in New Port Richey.The event is a partnership between Keep Pasco Beautiful and Pasco County. Organizers are looking for upcycle, farmers market and environmentally friendly vendors.Also, animal rescue groups and pet-related vendors are invited.There are no vendor fees. For information, call (727) 856-7252, or email info@keeppascobeautiful.org.

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The Land O’ Lakes Library, 2818 Collier Parkway, will offer “Woodworking 101: Spice Racks with Fred” on Sept. 28 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., for ages 16 and older.A proper dress code must be followed, and a signed liability waiver is required. For information and to register, call (813) 9291214.

The GFWC New Tampa Junior Woman’s Club meets the second Monday of every month at 6:30 p.m., at the New Tampa Regional Library, 10001 Cross Creek Blvd. For information, email pr@gfwcnewtampajuniors.org, or visit GFWCNewTampaJuniors.org.

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LOVE ONE ANOTHER OUTREACH Love One Another is an outreach ministry that serves a hot meal to those in need every Sunday from 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m., rain or shine, Christmas or Easter.The organization also provides clothing, toiletries, and dog or cat food donations to the guests.To learn more, volunteer or make a donation, contact Lucy Avila at (352) 424-4972 or lucyavila707@gmail.com.

JOIN LOCAL CUB SCOUTS Cub Scout 33, of Land O’ Lakes, is looking for new recruits. Boys in first through fifth grade (7 to 10 years old) are eligible. Scouting activities emphasize character development and personal fitness while creating memories and adventures.The pack meets every Tuesday from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m., in Rosary Hall at Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic Church, 2348 Collier Parkway. For information or questions, email cubpack33lol@gmail.com.


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Work published in The Laker and in the Lutz News brought home five awards from the Florida Press Association 2015 Better Weekly Newspaper Contest. The honors were presented on Sept. 16 during an awards luncheon at The Ritz-Carlton Sarasota. The contest drew a total of 1,670 enFRED BELLET/PHOTO tries from 65 weekly newspapers across Florida.The work was judged by experi- Eight-year-old Will Pena prepares his scissors enced editors and publishers from Ohio, to begin cutting paper hearts at his desk in his Virginia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and classroom at Academy at the Lakes. New York. Photographs taken by Fred Bellet for The award was for work published in the Lutz Laker received accolades in two categories. News, which competed with newspapers Bellet was recognized for a photograph with circulations under 7,000. he captured for The Laker, of a young boy B.C. Manion, editor of The Laker/Lutz working on a Valentine at Academy at the News, received second place honors for a Lakes in Land O’ Lakes.That image captured story about Rotarian Nick Hall’s mission to third place in the photo feature category for battle polio — chronicling his cross-country newspapers with circulations exceeding bicycle trek across America to heighten 15,000. awareness about polio and raise money in Bellet’s work also was acknowledged for the battle to eradicate it. Her entry was in photographs he captured of the Wototo the health, medical and science reporting Children’s Choir performing at Van Dyke category for newspapers with circulations Church in Lutz. He won third place for a under 7,000. photo series in one issue, competing against Manion also won third place in the faith newspapers with circulations exceeding and family reporting category for a story she 15,000. did about Our Lady of the Rosary Church in Staff writer Kathy Steele won second Land O’ Lakes, which is accommodating its place in the community history writing cat- gluten-sensitive parishioners by giving them egory, for her story about Lutz Cemetery — an option for gluten-free communion hosts. an account that weaved together stories of That entry was in the faith and family people who are buried there, along with ef- category for newspapers with circulations forts to maintain the final resting place. Her exceeding 15,000.

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URINARY TRACT SEMINAR The Medical Center of Trinity, 9330 State Road 54, will offer a “When Your Plumbing Leaks” seminar on Sept. 23 at noon. Dr. David DiPiazza will discuss the signs, symptoms and treatment for urinary incontinence, overactive bladder and dropped bladder. A complimentary light lunch will be served.Admission is free. For information and reservations, call (727) 834-5630.

BLOOD DRIVE Regional Medical Center Bayonet Point, 14000 Fivay Road in Hudson, will host a Blood Drive on Sept. 23 from noon to 5 p.m. All donors will receive a free limited edition “Cancer Awareness” T-shirt and a wellness checkup, including blood pressure, temperature, iron count, pulse, and cholesterol screening.To make an appointment online, visit OneBloodDonor.org, and use sponsor code 12280.

FREE 5K FOR HEALTH Healthiest Weight Florida will host a “5K Your Way” on Sept. 24 at 8:15 a.m., at the Wesley Chapel District Park, 7727 Boyette Road in Wesley Chapel.The event is great for beginners and open to all ages. Number pickup and on-site registration will begin at 7:30 a.m. For information and how to register online, call (727) 619-0162.

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SURGERY SEMINAR Oak Hill Hospital will present a symposium called “Exceptional Surgeons – Exceptional Advanced Surgical Care” on Sept. 27 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., at the Silverthorn Country Club, 4550 Golf Club Lane in Spring Hill. A panel of surgical experts in breast, cancer, general and vascular surgery, will speak on various topics. There also will be question-and-answer sessions. Doors open at 4:15 p.m.A complimentary hot meal will be served. Admission is free. Reservations are required. For information or to register, call (352) 597-6333.

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BARIATRIC SUPPORT Bayfront Health Dade City, 13100 Fort King Road, will offer a bariatric support group on Sept. 28 at 5:30 p.m., for pre- and post-op patients, family members and those who are considering bariatric surgery. Participants can receive ongoing education following surgery, have questions answered, and share and provide support for one another. For more information, contact Dina Erickson at (352) 521-1170 or Dina.Erickson@BayfrontHealth.com.

MENOPAUSE SEMINAR The Medical Center of Trinity, 9330 State Road 54, will present “Menopause Shmenopause” on Sept. 28 at noon. Dr. Reut Bardach will offer tips and tricks for dealing with menopause. A complimentary light lunch will be provided. Admission is free. Reservations are required. For information, call (727) 834-5630.

ATRIAL FIBRILLATION GROUP Florida Hospital Zephyrhills will offer a free AFib support group on Sept. 28 at 3 p.m., at its CREATION Health Wellness Center, 38233 Daughtery Road. The group is for anyone diagnosed with atrial fibrillation of the heart. Friends and family can also attend. The guest speaker will be Adriana Guzman Quiles, clinical dietician, on the topic of the right foods and beverages to manage AFib. For information and reservations, call (877) 534-3108.

BEREAVEMENT GROUP Gulfside Hospice will start an eight-week bereavement support group for individuals coping with the loss of a loved one on Sept. 28. The meetings will take place on Wednesdays at 3 p.m., at the Gulfside Center for Hospice Care, 5760 Dean Dairy Road in Zephyrhills. The group sessions will encourage sharing information, experiences and emotional support with one another, and will emphasize discussion and participation, while focusing on various aspects of grief and the healing process. For information, call Tiffany King at (727) 247-7510, prior to the session start date.

GENERAL CANCER SUPPORT Florida Cancer Affiliates, 3611 Little Road in Trinity, will offer a general cancer support group meeting on Sept. 28 from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., for anyone who has been touched by any form of cancer. Family members are encouraged to attend. Refreshments will be served. Reservations are advised. For information, call Julia Sasha Bartunek at (727) 326-2646.

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The annual Pasco-Hernando State College Foundation Golf Tournament will take place on Oct. 3 at the Black Diamond Ranch Quarry Course, 2600 W. Black Diamond Circle in Lecanto. Awards will be given to first place teams, and winners of the longest drive, closest to the pin and putting contests. Players receive a breakfast buffet, lunch, beverages, awards banquet seat, official tournament apparel and goodie bags. Registration is available at PHSC.edu/foundation/events.

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LAND, from page 1A 750 new jobs to the county. But by 2014, company officials said they would delay plans for up to five years.The land purchase is a project restart. “Obviously, we don’t know when the project will go vertical,” said Pasco County Commissioner Mike Moore. “It will take some time. But, I think it’s going to be a trigger for other development. It’s going to be a draw and bring a lot of attention to our area.” Wiregrass Ranch already is seeing new growth. Forest City Enterprises plans to add more retail and residential next to The

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Want to learn more about the Wesley Chapel Civil Air Patrol Squadron? Email Squadron Commander Daia Jung at daiajung@verizon.net. To learn more about CAP’s aerospace education programs, products, and other resources available to our members, go to CapMembers.com/ae. For information about joining as an aerospace education member (AEM) and to join online, go to CapMembers.com/joinaem.

aerospace engineer and to design new aircraft. The squadron commander said she welcomes new members. “My door is open to anybody that wants to come in,” Daia said. But, anyone who wants to join should take the commitment seriously, she said. A potential member must attend three meetings and appear before a membership review board before being accepted as a squadron member. There’s also a meeting with their parents. “We’re all volunteers here, so we want to make sure that it’s worth everybody’s time,” the squadron commander said. Once in the program, members can pursue all sorts of opportunities. Squadron members are involved in community events and take part in training programs available through CAP. Cadets also can compete for a slot in special CAP training activities that include powered flight academies, glider academies, hawk mountain ranger school and the National Blue Beret, an air show in Wisconsin. The programming is geared for a wide range of ages. “The 18-year-olds are not learning what the 12-year-olds are learning,” Daia said, and, in many cases, the older members are teaching the younger cadets. “We try to make it fresh and interesting every week,” she said. Membership is $45 for cadets and $67 for senior members, but it also has other costs, including those associated with uniforms and various activities. No one is turned away because of financial need, Daia said. To help cover some expenses, the squadron holds an annual giftwrapping fundraiser every year on Christmas Eve at The Shops at Wiregrass.

WOMEN, from page 1A same work done by men. “So, get ready,” Starkey declared. The range of topics is wide open, but similar women’s commissions have addressed equal pay for women, affordable housing, women’s health care, and human trafficking. Starkey and attorney Michele Hintson began a conversation about establishing the commission about two years ago. Since then, several other women have joined in the discussion. Nearly two decades ago, the Pasco County Commission approved a women’s commission, but there is little known about what happened after that. The new ordinance and resolution are updates of those past efforts. The Pasco County Commission’s five members each will appoint one member to the women’s commission.

SCHOLARSHIPS, from page 1A country that are semifinalists in the 62nd annual National Merit Scholarship Program. Semifinalists have an opportunity to compete for some 7,500 National Merit Scholarships which are worth about $33 million. Semifinalists must fulfill several requirements to advance to the finalist level.About 90 percent of the semifinalists are expected to attain a finalist standing, and about half of the finalists are expected to win a National Merit Scholarship. Payne’s parents, Janet and Greg, were pleased by the school’s gesture. “It’s a very nice surprise. It’s very exciting. It’s really nice that they put this together,” Janet Payne said. “It’s exciting,” Lauren agreed. Her dad is proud of her accomplishments. “It is a lot of hard work that she’s putting into it and hopefully, it will turn out well for her.”

The following organizations will nominate commission members: • African American Club of Pasco County Inc. • Hispanic Professional Women’s Association Inc. • Metropolitan Ministries • Pasco Economic Development Council • Pasco-Hernando State College • Premier Community Healthcare Group Inc. • Saint Leo University • Sunrise of Pasco County Inc. • United Way of Pasco County Inc. • Women Lawyers of Pasco Inc.

The designated organizations also will nominate members that must then be approved by the county commissioners. Each member will serve three-year terms, but can serve no more than eight years.

Local National Merit semifinalists: LAND O’ LAKES • Anmol Warman, Academy at the Lakes • Nathaniel W. Edgar, homeschool • Carter J. Bright, Land O’ Lakes High • Michael Gendreau, Land O’ Lakes High • Navya Jampani, Land O’ Lakes High • Nicholas R. Riley, Land O’ Lakes High • Karina N, Armas, Sunlake High LUTZ • Elle D. Hazlett, homeschool • Joaquin Borggio, Steinbrenner High • Bailey M. Zinckgraf, Steinbrenner High TAMPA • Riley L. Troyer, Carrollwood Day School • Kaley A. Raabe, Gaither High School • Jordyn E. Bizzell, Sickles High • Henry M. Noell, Sickles High • Samuel L. Unger, Sickles High • April E. Olson, Wharton High

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SICKLES 30, WIREGRASS RANCH, 29 (OVERTIME) RECAP: A two-point conversion call in overtime by Wiregrass Ranch head coach Mark Kantor ended up backfiring, as the Bulls (1-2) fell to Sickles High in front of its home crowd. Cantor called an inside run to junior tailback Chase Oliver, a bruising 220pounder, who was stuffed at the goal line, sealing the win for Sickles. Wiregrass led 23-20 halfway through the fourth quarter, before Sickles kicked a field goal to force the extra period, then lead for good on a 16-yard touchdown pass in overtime. KEY STATS: The loss notwithstanding, Wiregrass senior quarterback Chris Faddoul made an impact with his arm and legs. Faddoul threw for 113 yards and a TD, rushed for 91 yards, and kicked a 30-yard field goal. NEXT UP: Wiregrass Ranch has a road contest against Leto (0-3) on Sept. 23.

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PASCO COUNTY RESULTS: SUNLAKE 21, LAND O’ LAKES 3 RECAP: The “Butter Bowl” was once again a one-sided affair as the Sunlake Seahawks defeated the Land O’ Lakes Gators 21-3, marking the Seahawks fifth straight regular season win over the Gators. Equipped with a 7-3 halftime lead, Sunlake (3-1) pulled away from the Gators (0-3) with touchdowns in the third and fourth quarters. KEY STATS: The Seahawks racked up 539 all-purpose yards compared to the Gators’ 187 yards. Additionally, Seahawks had two 100-yard rushers in seniors Justin Metzger (124 yards) and Kevis Warren (111 yards, 1 TD), and a 100-yard receiver in senior Tyler Peretti (7 receptions, 142 yards). NEXT UP: Sunlake has a home game against Lakewood Ranch (0-3) on Sept. 23; Land O’ Lakes has a bye before facing Lakeland Christian (4-0) on Sept. 30.

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Carroll Era is going swimmingly for the Zephyrhills Bulldogs, as the first-year head coach guided his team to a 62-0 pounding over Gulf High.The Bulldogs (2-1) led 47-0 at the half, before a running clock was put into effect for the entirety of the second half.The win follows the Bulldogs’ surprising win over Sunlake (27-15) on Sept. 3. KEY STATS: Bulldogs junior quarterback Charles Harrison III completed 10 of 14 passes for 117 yards and four touchdowns. Defensively, Bulldogs freshman linebacker Ja’varrius Wilson tallied up three sacks. NEXT UP: Zephyrhills travels to Fivay (03) on Sept. 23.

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY RESULTS: GAITHER 19, WHARTON 7 RECAP: Buoyed by the punishing running style of senior tailback T.J. Williams, the Gaither Cowboys (2-2) notched a home win against the Wharton Wildcats (1-2), snapping a two-game losing streak. The Cowboys never trailed, getting on the scoreboard first T.J. Wiliams thanks to a 15-yard TD run by Williams in the second quarter. KEY STATS: Williams scored three times—including a highlight-reel 89-yard reception—en route to 124 total yards on 10 touches. NEXT UP: Gaither travels to Sickles on Sept. 23; Wharton has a home matchup against Freedom on Sept. 23.

WESLEY CHAPEL 42, RIDGEWOOD 22 RECAP: Under first-year coach Anthony Egan, the Wesley Chapel Wildcats (3-0) already has more wins than it did in each of the last two seasons. Despite looking sloppy with penalties early on, the Wildcats shored up their miscues to build a 29-8 lead at halftime. In the second half, the game was put out of reach underneath the speedy legs of junior tailbacks Dexter Leverett (224 yards,

FREEDOM 3, SPOTO 0 RECAP: A 39-yard boot in the second quarter by Freedom’s Noah Tenney was the lone score in this defensive tug-of-war. Freedom’s defense stymied Spoto, holding them to 178 total yards, including just a single passing yard. Freedom (2-1) has looked solid defensively for two consecutive weeks after limiting Alonso High to just eight points on Sept. 9. KEY STATS: The Patriots forced four turnovers, including two fumble recoveries by senior Carlos Rodicio. NEXT UP: Freedom has a road conference game against Wharton on Sept. 23.

SARASOTA RIVERVIEW 20, STEINBRENNER 19 RECAP: Key mistakes and missed opportunities, in part, caused the Warriors to fall short in this non-conference road game. The Warriors (1-2) led Sarasota Riverview 19-6 at the half, but a bevy of turnovers and three-and-outs gave Riverview ample field position to orchestrate two impressive scoring drives in the second half. KEY STATS: Steinbrenner’s Josh Harris rushed for 102 yards on 24 carries, but also fumbled three times. Senior wideout Brett Bitter hauled in two TD catches. NEXT UP: Steinbrenner faces Tampa Riverview (2-1) at home on Sept. 23.

SEFFNER CHRISTIAN 27, CARROLLWOOD DAY 6 RECAP: With the score 7-6 after the first quarter, the game was in reach for Carrollwood Day. But, the Patriots (1-3) were unable to answer as Seffner Christian scored touchdowns in each of the following three quarters. The Patriots (1-3) have now lost three straight games, scoring just 13 combined points in the process. KEY STATS: The Patriots struggled defensively, allowing over 423 total yards of offense (217 passing, 206 yards rushing). In their last three games, the Patriots have been outscored by a 118-to-13 margin. NEXT UP: The Patriots have a bye before facing Northside Christian (3-1) on the road on Sept. 30. —Stats and information compiled from Maxpreps.com.

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Saint Leo’s Colett Rampf has won nine SSC (Sunshine State Conference) Runner of the Week awards in three seasons.

The Steinbrenner High softball team — along with the assistance of Steinbrenner head coach Brenda Leach — hosted an instruction clinic for the Lutz Leaguerettes recreational softball league on Sept. 9. The Leaguerettes are currently in their inaugural fast pitch season for girls from ages 5 to 18.

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SAINT LEO RUNNERS EARN WEEKLY HONORS A pair of Saint Leo cross-country runners recently earned Sunshine State Conference (SSC) Runner of the Week honors. Saint Leo men’s cross-country runner Ron Chesarek, and women’s runner Colett Rampf, were each awarded for their performances for the week ending Sept. 11. Chesarek, a freshman from Kitale, Kenya, clocked a 25:08.27 to win the Florida Tech Invitational Men’s 8K on Sept. 10 in Melbourne. Rampf, a junior from Premnitz, Germany, posted a time of 17:59.52 to win the women’s 5K race in Melbourne. The women’s SSC Runner of the Week award is the ninth for Rampf in her threeyear career at Saint Leo. She captured the honor four times during both her 2014 rookie season and her 2015 sophomore campaign. Both the men’s and women’s teams return to competition on Sept. 24, when they travel to Gainesville to race in the Florida Mountain Dew Invitational.

SOCCER REFEREE CLASSES AVAILABLE IN LUTZ The United States Soccer Association will be offering an Entry Level Referee Class on Oct. 1 and Oct. 2 at the Learning Gate Community School, 16215 Hanna Road in Lutz. Completion of the course will allow new officials to work at other clubs and tournaments throughout the state.

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Prospective referees must be able to run a 40-yard sprint as fast as the players, and be able to stand for up to 40 minutes at a time. Class size is limited. For more information, visit FSR-INC.com and click on “Become a Referee.”

FREE 5K RACE OFFERED IN WESLEY CHAPEL The Florida Department of Health in Pasco County is hosting a free 5K race in Wesley Chapel on Sept. 24. The “5K Your Way” race begins at 8:15 a.m., at the Wesley Chapel District Park, 7727 Boyette Road. Number pickup and onsite registration will begin at 7:30 a.m. The race is open to all ages, and residents are encouraged to walk, jog or run. Register online at https://endurancecui.active.com/eventreg/select-race?e=39020453. For more information, call (727) 6190162.

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Janarion Grant, a former Pasco High School football standout, was named the Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week after his performance in Rutgers (New Jersey) University’s 52-14 rout of Howard (Washington D.C.) University on Sept. 10. The senior wide receiver returned a kickoff for 84 yards for a touchdown, racking up 248 all-purpose yards over the course of the game.The honor marks the fourth career conference special teams player of the week award for Grant.

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SALMON NETS 18 TACKLES Shaheed Salmon, a former Land O’ Lakes High School linebacker, notched 18 tackles (1.5 tackles for loss) in Samford (Alabama) University’s 35-29 road win over Central Arkansas University on Sept. 10.The 6-foot1, 226-pound junior played in 11 games last season for Samford, totaling 24 tackles and one sack. In 2013, Salmon led the Land O’ Lakes Gators in tackles (117), tackles for loss (21.5) and sacks (8.5). Interestingly, Salmon was once verbally committed to Central Arkansas, before ultimately signing with Samford.

PHSC FOUNDATION GOLF TOURNEY SET FOR OCT. 3 The seventh annual Pasco-Hernando State College Foundation Golf Tournament is set for Oct. 3 at the Black Diamond Ranch Quarry Course, 2600 West Black Diamond Circle in Lecanto. Opportunities are available for sponsorships, individual golfers and foursomes. Players receive a breakfast buffet, lunch, beverages, awards banquet seat, official tournament apparel and goodie bags. Awards will be distributed to first place teams and winners of the following contests: longest drive, closest to the pin and putting. The annual tournament has raised more than $220,000 for the PHSC Foundation, dedicated to the advancement of student scholarships, academic and athletic programs, and other college initiatives. For information on the tournament, call (727) 816-3410, or visit PHSC.edu/foundation.

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CHASE LITTON THROWS 6 TD’S Chase Litton, a former Wharton High School quarterback, threw for 309 yards and six touchdowns in Marshall (West Virginia) University’s 62-0 shutout against Morgan State (Maryland) University on Sept. 10.The 6-foot-6, 211-pound sophomore is looking to build off his freshman campaign, where he threw for 2,605 yards and 23 touchdowns in 11 games. Coming out of high school, Litton was ranked as a consensus three-star recruit, lauded for his arm strength and accuracy.


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embers of the Bay City Flyers and their spectators enjoyed sunny and warm weather during the club’s annual Golden Era fly-in on Sept. 10, at the flying field in Land O’ Lakes. Members of the club took to the sky with their radio control scale models of full-size aircraft that was active from 1919 to 1939. Club members are obviously passionate about their pastime, based on the meticulous attention to detail they pay to the radio control model airplanes they operate. Bay City Flyers is a club that is sanctioned by the Academy of Model Aeronautics. The flying cub operates a flying field it affectionately calls Area 52. The field is about 8 miles north of Land O’ Lakes. Bay City Flyers is one of the largest radio control flying clubs in Florida. It caters to all types of flying models, including scale and aerobatic airplanes, helicopters JOSEPH SPENA/PHOTOS and multi-rotor aircraft. Members of the Bay City Flyers, one of the largest radio control flying clubs in Florida, command their aircraft during the Golden Era Fly-in event. The club does not allow turbine-powered jets, but does permit electric ducted fan jets, according to the meetings and relaxed lunches, while observclub’s website. ing models flying nearby. The Area 52 field features grass runways, The club welcomes people who are ineach about 800 feet long and 80 feet wide, terested in model building, flying, related running nearly perpendicular to each other competitions and general advancements of in the north-south and east-west directions, the hobby, the website says. respectively, so that cross-winds are rarely a Its members, ranging from teenagers to problem for the pilots. over 80-year olds, share a mutual enthusiasm Two 100-foot-long shelters parallel the about manmade things that fly. runways, and protect pilots and equipment For additional details about the club, visit from the sun, as well as passing summer BayCityFlyers.org. rains. Or, call Jim Slaughter at (813) 966-7529, A covered pavilion offers a place for or email him at jim@slaughter.org.

Two brothers from Hudson, Jett and James Strahan who are ages 3 and 6, appear to be enjoying the air show. The event was open to all, and people of all ages appeared to be having fun watching the planes. Edward Pasick, of Windermere, gets his PT-19 ready for takeoff. It took Pasick about 120 hours to build his airplane, which he did completely by hand.

Mark Mattalina, of New Port Richey, gets ready to send off his one-third scale Sopwith Camel aircraft. The Sopwith Camel was a British, World War I single-seat biplane fighter aircraft, first introduced on the Western Front in 1917. Manufactured by the Sopwith Aviation Company, it used a rotary engine, and had twin synchronized machine guns.

In most cases, a uniquely crafted model pilot mans the model airplane’s controls, adding to an even greater sense of realism to the already meticulously detailed airplanes.

A Boeing-Stearman Model 75 achieves liftoff at the Bay City Flyer event. This Biplane was used as a trainer by the United States Army Air Forces, the United States Navy and the Royal Canadian Air Force throughout World War ll.

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Drake needed extra loving care Drake is a ginger tabby cat who is almost 3 years old. He had a very bumpy start. Drake was fostered from a local shelter, and had several bacterial infections and a very bad upper respiratory infection. With lots of medicine, he got better. But, when the coughing and sneezing kept coming back, Drake was diagnosed with FHV-1 (feline herpes). There is no cure, but symptoms can be treated. The Keiths fell in love with Drake and adopted him so he could have a stress-free environment and receive extra care. Drake bonded quickly with their older dog, Buddy, who was recently put down. Drake was very depressed for several weeks, but has bonded a little more with the Keiths’ other dog, Reese. Both like to sit on the window seat and soak in the sun. However, Drake can often be found sitting by Buddy's picture. Drake’s proud owners are Karen and Scott Keith of Land O’ Lakes.

Harley needs patience and love Meet Harley. She is here because her owner and best friend passed away. Harley is a little scared and timid right now, but she does warm up to you once she trusts you. This pretty, blue-eyed girl is approximately 4 years old. Harley loves toys, can play catch like a pro and walks nicely on a leash. With a little patience and love, she will be a very loyal companion and friend. If you would like to meet Harley, she is waiting.

Send us a picture and information on your favorite pet! Write a short paragraph about why your pet is special along with a photo and mail to: Pet of the Week, c/o The Laker, P.O. Box 479, Lutz, FL 33548 or email to mrathman@lakerlutznews.com, ATTN: Pet of the Week PLEASE NOTE: OWNERS NAME AND ADDRESS MUST BE INCLUDED FOR YOUR PET TO BE CONSIDERED FOR PUBLICATION.

PET PAWS NEW COUNTY DOG PARK Hillsborough County’s newest dog park opened on Sept. 19 at 8951 W.Waters Ave., in Tampa. The Northwest County Dog Park is the county’s sixth dog park, but the first with agility training equipment, including crawl tubes, large and small hoop jumps, and an adjustable bar for dogs to jump over. The park also offers 1.5 acres of fenced areas and pathways with shade shelters, doggie drinking fountains, washing area, leash poles and pet waste stations. The dog park has about 4,600 square feet of artificial turf. It also has restrooms and a half-acre for parking.

BLESSING OF THE ANIMALS St. Clement’s Episcopal Church, 706 W. 113th Ave., in Tampa, will host its annual Blessing of the Animals celebration on Oct. 1 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The festival will offer the following: • Animal blessing service at noon • Animal rescue groups • Vendors, and arts and crafts booths • An authors’ tent with Father Andrew Heyes (“The Faith of Dogs”) and Selena Schulz (“A Bed A Buck A Buddy” series) • A basket benefit • A café under the oaks and a food court • Pet snapshots • Face painting and youth booth Admission is free.All proceeds will go to the St. Clement’s General Endowment Fund and to K9 Partners for Patriots. For information, visit StClement.net, or call (813) 932-6204.

WOOFSTOCK ’16 IS COMING TampaPets.org will host Woofstock ’16 on Oct. 22 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., at the original Carrollwood Park, 11430 Orange Grove Drive in Tampa. This family friendly event promotes pet adoption and celebrates four-legged friends.

The event will include contests, dog demonstrations, food trucks, live entertainment, and local businesses and rescue groups. For information, visit TampaPets.org.

ANIMAL ABUSE REGISTRY ORDINANCE APPROVED The Hillsborough County Commission has approved the creation of the Hillsborough County Animal Abuser Registry, to help prevent individuals convicted of animal abuse from adopting or acquiring animals. The ordinance requires registration of individuals who have been convicted of certain misdemeanor and/or felony animal abuse offenses in Hillsborough County. Convicted offenders may not own, possess, live in the same home or on the same property, or work with a service animal unless otherwise provided in a court order. If a pet is adopted, pet retailers and shelters must require the person to sign an affidavit attesting that he or she is not listed on the registry. The registry will contain the names, residence, photo and other related information of abusers living in the county who are convicted of an abuse offense on or after Nov. 1, 2016, the effective date of the ordinance.

SHARE YOUR PET NEWS 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.

Oliver is a three-legged wonder Meet Oliver. This little guy gets along just fine on three legs; he can run, play and jump just as well as he could with four legs. Oliver enjoys to be petted and loved. If you are looking for a snuggle bug to cuddle up with at night and a companion who will play all day, he is your guy. Oliver is waiting patiently for his forever family. Every Friday is $5 Feline Friday.

If you would like to adopt either Harley or Oliver, 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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Hanna Andersson and the Flip Flop Shops are coming to the Tampa Premium Outlets. Hanna Andersson will open its second shop in Florida at the outlet mall on Sept. 23 at 10 a.m., at 2300 Grand Cypress Drive, off State Road 56, according to a news release. The Swedish-based store sells clothes for babies through preteens. On opening day, the first 500 customers will receive a free pair of long johns. On Sept. 24 and Sept. 25, the first 100 customers will receive a $20 Hanna gift card. There also will be a sale of up to 50 percent off, including sleepwear. The Flip Flop Shops is listed in the outlet mall’s shop directory on its website, with an opening anticipated in December. Its core brands include Olukai, Quiksilver and Cobian, but many other fashionable flip flops and types of casual footwear are sold. The store’s motto is “Free Your Toes.”

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ECONOMIC BRIEFING The Greater Wesley Chapel Chamber of Commerce will have its monthly economic development briefing on Sept. 22 at 11:30 a.m., at Pebble Creek Country Club, 10550 Regents Park Drive in Tampa. The guest speaker will be Dodd Crutcher, co-founder and principal of Prevarian Senior Living. Crutcher is a real estate professional. He jump-started Prevarian’s senior housing initiative in 2010, and spent a dozen years as general counsel and chief investment officer for a major Dallas real estate investment firm. He negotiated more than $500 million in office, medical office, hospital, retail and hospitality deals, and oversaw his firm’s health care operations, and real estate, including surgery centers and hospitals. The $15 cost includes a buffet lunch. For more information, please email office@WesleyChapelChamber.com, or call (813) 994-8534.

RIB COOK-OFF The First Annual Rib Cook-Off and Business Expo will be held on Sept. 25 from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., at the Land O’ Lakes Community Center, 5401 Land O’ Lakes Blvd., in Land O’ Lakes. Sponsors are Jimmy BoDean’s Bar-BQue and Catering, and Emerald Inspection Service. Three rib cookers from different local companies will participate. Judging on ribs and side dishes will take place at 4 p.m. People who donate $5 will receive a pulled pork sandwich and sides. Donations will benefit PAWS for Friendship Inc., Love Thy Neighbor and the Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS). A business expo also will be held. For information, contact James Harris at (813) 423-3663 or George Swatzbaugh at (352) 322-2700.

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