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HAVING A BALL

FAMILY RECORD

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Little League opening day a home run.

RailFest to chug into downtown next weekend.

Miltners knock coaching out of the park.

AGRICULTURE

OUR TOWN

by Amber Jurgensen | Managing Editor

+ Daylight Saving

Amber Jurgensen

Don’t forget to “spring forward” Sunday, March 8, for Daylight Savings Time.

+ YMCA hosts swim lessons Just in time for spring break, the Plant City YMCA will be holding swim lessons for SPLASH! Week March 9 to 12. Lessons are open to swimmers and non-swimmers, ages 3 to 12 years. The free classes include a 40-minute water safety lesson taught by certified swim instructors. Classes will focus on water familiarization, pool rules, water safety rules, safe water entry and exit, front and back floating, basic front and back paddling, treading water and personal safety/rescue skills. Participants are grouped by ages. YMCA membership is not required, however, pre-registration is required due to limited space. Participants must bring their own swimsuit and towel. Times vary based on each YMCA branch. Contact the Plant City branch at (813) 757-6677.

Adam Putnam spoke about the upcoming legislative session.

A Time to

Celebrate

Moooo! Livestock shows are part of Plant City’s heritage. Left: Mr. Berry attended the parade again this year.

The commissioner of agriculture has attend the Strawberry Salute breakfast for 19 years in a row. Commissioner of Agriculture Adam Putnam joined Farm Credit of Central Florida directors, Florida Strawberry Festival directors and the Strawberry Queen at the annual Strawberry Salute Breakfast Monday, March 2. This is the 19th year in a row the Bartow native has attended. This year, he spoke of his goals for the upcoming legislative session. “As we step into that vortex there are a couple of things I

+ Chapter celebrates 30th On Feb. 21, the Benjamin DeVane Chapter of the National Society United States Daughters of 1812 celebrated its 30th anniversary. The Chapter was founded Jan. 13, 1985. The Charter members were:

SEE BREAKFAST / PAGE 4

safe and sound

by Catherine Sinclair | Staff Writer

BEHIND THE SCENES:

The midways are a big draw for festival guests.

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t’s been quite a birthday celebration for the Florida Strawberry Festival. After 80 years of fun, the festival has declared the 2015 “Come Join the Party!” And the thousands of guests who attended, both natives and out-of-towners, certainly did party. From the Grand Parade to livestock shows, the Florida Strawberry Festival never disappoints. For more pictures, open up this week’s edition or visit PlantCityObserver.com.

Nancy Johanna Aul Mrs. Howard Beynon Mrs. Thomas Billips Mrs. Thomas Burnett Mrs. James Cast Mrs. Ralph Durrance Catherine Lewis Mrs. Fuller Simmons Mrs. Harry Lee Smith

FESTIVAL SECURITY Safety is a joint effort among the Plant City and Temple Terrace police departments, and the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office.

+ Chili cook-off rescheduled The Arts Council of Plant City has rescheduled its Chili Cook-off, “Promoting the Culinary Arts through

The Florida Strawberry Festival is known as one of the safest, most family-friendly events in the state. But making sure that it stays this way takes an intensive, collaborative effort among the Plant City and Temple Terrace police departments, and the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office, and much of their work is behind the scenes. As festival-goers drive up to the grounds, they are directed by PCPD officers. “The responsibility of traffic flow outside of the gates falls

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The Strawberry Queen and Court danced with guests on opening day.

IN THIS ISSUE GRAND PARADE ............................... PAGE 5 BABY CONTEST .................................PAGE 8

This week’s winner is

Tori Lumley

See his photo on PAGE 15.

Putnam speaks at annual fruit salute

MOONLIGHT MAGIC .........................PAGE 10 YOUTH STEMMING ............................PAGE 8

SEE SAFETY / PAGE 4

INDEX Calendar.......................2

Vol. 2, No. 32 | One section Crossword...................15

Obituaries...................11

Sports.........................12

Weather ......................15

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