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Pasco Extension gets a new home

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Pasco County Extension is operating out of a new building at the Pasco County Fairgrounds. The organization, which operates under a partnership between the University of Florida/Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences and Pasco County, also has adapted its programming to provide services during the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr.Whitney Elmore, director of UF/IFAS Pasco County Extension, recently provided a

tour of the new office to a reporter from The Laker/Lutz News. The 6,400-square-foot facility is a massive upgrade from the Extension’s old office. It features a large, open classroom area — with the potential of adding a sliding wall, to convert the space into two rooms. It also has a small kitchenette and several offices. “It’s a fantastic new opportunity, not only for the team, but for the citizens — to be able to come here and enjoy it — a very functional space,” Elmore said. The new office, which opened in June, was about five years in the making.

It was constructed through a $1.1-million state grant combined with $244,000 in funding from Pasco County and $197,000 from the Pasco County Fair Association.The fair association applied for the state grant, which required local matching funds. “Now, we have this nice, new facility that really meets our needs, and again, is an excellent educational facility,” Elmore said. Though the doors are open, people aren’t streaming in yet — as Extension takes precautions to prevent the spread of See EXTENSION, page 11A

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the air to provide perspective. And, when Lightning players returned to Tampa for the championship celebration, it was Peckham who emceed the proceedings at Raymond James Stadium. “All of it was truly amazing and I consider myself so fortunate to have been a part of it all,’’ said Peckham, 65. Peckham, a graduate of Kent State University, worked minor-league hockey in Rochester, New York, then with the NHL’s Hartford Whalers before joining the Lightning in 1995-1996. Peckham and his family — wife Vickie and their two sons — settled into Calusa Trace in 1996 and have lived on a lake at Wellington Manor for the past 13 years. Lutz feels like home. “When we got to the Tampa Bay area, everything seemed to be growing out in this direction,’’ Peckham said.“It seemed like a convenient place to be, and it turned out to be a great decision. Everything about it suggested a great family area — kids playing in the neighborhood and riding their bikes to school — and we have loved being here. “There has been growth, maybe too much growth in the minds of some people, but it has brought a lot of conveniences. I’m so glad we chose this area because we have made a lot of memories and now I’m looking forward to what’s to come.’’ Peckham might still be involved with

The Zephyrhills Fire Department — as it has been known for some 100 years — has made its last service call. The department officially became part of Pasco County Fire Rescue on Sept. 27, through an interlocal agreement that was approved in May. The hometown fire department’s 24 fulltime employees, two stations and apparatus are now part of the county’s fire and rescue operations. The fire stations’ computer and audio systems become unified within the county’s 911 operations center. Along with the change, the city’s two stations have been renamed from Zephyrhills Fire Department Station 1 and Zephyrhills Fire Department Station 2, to Pasco County Fire Rescue Station 25 and Pasco Country Fire Rescue Station 29, respectively. The merger had been coming for some time. Besides a ballooning annual budget, Zephyrhills Fire Department over the years battled personnel turnover, staffing shortages and outdated equipment. The city hasn’t had a fire chief for over 18 months, instead dividing those duties among three battalion chiefs. The merger is a “win-win” for all parties involved, said Pasco County Commissioner Ron Oakley, who made an appearance at a Sept. 28 Zephyrhills City Council meeting. Oakley, himself a Zephyrhills resident, explained that the community will benefit from increased staffing at both fire stations and two operable ambulances, quickening response times inside city limits and surrounding unincorporated areas. “You’re going to see much better service than you’ve ever seen before,” said Oakley, noting the transition was “very seamless.” Oakley also underscored the importance of the county economy of scale to takeover and fully fund the two fire stations, located on Sixth Avenue and Dairy Road, respectively.

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Reflecting on a storied broadcast career with the Tampa Bay Lightning By Joey Johnston Special to The Laker/Lutz News

He’s the enduring voice you think about when watching the Tampa Bay Lightning on television. He’s the unflappable personality who always knows the right words, when to be serious, when to be dramatic, when to explain the situation and when to add a dash of humor. Now, it’s time to put down the microphone, slow down a bit, count his blessings after 42 years in broadcasting and enjoy his life in Lutz. It was Rick Peckham’s plan all along to call it quits after this past season with the Lightning, where he served as the television play-by-play announcer for 25 seasons. Who knew he would have this kind of exit? The National Hockey League season was halted in March by COVID-19, then resumed in August at the Canadian virus-bubble cities of Toronto and Edmonton. Peckham’s last official call — Brayden Point’s overtime game-winner at the clinching Game 5 against Columbus in the Eastern Conference first-round series — was working off a video screen from an Amalie Arena studio. When NBC’s national team picked up the remainder of playoff coverage and the Lightning clinched the franchise’s second Stanley Cup championship, Peckham was exchanging high-fives with his postgameshow broadcast partners at Amalie, then on


Pasco County plans to hire two lobbyists By B.C. Manion bcmanion@lakerlutznews.com

The Pasco County Commission has directed County Administrator Dan Biles to take steps necessary to prepare to hire two lobbyists to represent the county’s interests. One lobbyist would pursue federal dollars, while the other would focus on funding opportunities at the state level. Commissioner Kathryn Starkey raised the issue at the board’s Sept. 21 meeting. She had mentioned the need for it in the past and brought it back again. “Frankly, I think we’re shooting ourselves in the foot by not having an outside lobbyist,” Starkey said.“I’ve talked to commissioners in other counties and we might be the only county this size, I think we would be the only county this size, that doesn’t have at least one outside lobbyist. The other ones have multiple.” She said it’s especially important “at a time when money is going to be even tighter in Tallahassee,” and added,“we need to be looking out for the best interest of our citizens.” Hiring a lobbyist, she said, “is going to bring back dividends to the county.” She thinks the county can do better than it did last year, in terms of obtaining state funding for local projects.

“I think Ralph (Lair, the county’s lobbyist) does a great job, but there is a difference between an internal lobbyist and an external lobbyist, and we are better served, if we have both,” Starkey said. Commissioner Jack Mariano agreed. He thinks the county is in a good position to attract funding for projects in the coming year, but said the county needs to have a strong advocate in Tallahassee. He recommended bringing Shawn Foster, from Sunrise Consulting Group, back to represent the county. “I think we should bring him back on. If he only gets one thing for us, we’re way ahead of the game,” Mariano said. It’s important to have someone working on the county’s behalf up in Tallahassee. “You’ve got to be up there.You’ve got to be in their face.You’ve got to be pushing to get these things through,” Mariano said. Commissioner Mike Wells agreed. “The school board has their internal person and their external person. They work great together as a team. And, in the past, Shawn (Foster) has worked great for us as a team.” Starkey also noted that both Hillsborough and Pinellas counties received “$10s of millions” from Washington D.C., this year. Starkey made a motion to hire a lobbyist. Wells asked if the motion includes hiring

a federal lobbyist, as well as a state lobbyist. Starkey replied:“I would love that.We are really missing out.We never would have got that Ridge Road project without that (lobbyist) help. I agree that we should have a federal lobbyist help us with this whole coastal effort.” But, Commission Chairman Mike Moore asked:“On the federal side, what was our return on investment. How many bills were passed on our behalf? How much funding did we receive from the group we had previously hired on, as federal lobbyists?” Starkey countered:“We have to be smart about what we ask for, and we haven’t used our lobbyists right. ‘Cuz we haven’t had a project, besides our Ridge Road one, that we went up there and asked them for.Although I did ask for help in changing some of the labor laws, and we did get that. “Even Martin County, the little Martin County over there, they have two lobbying firms in Washington.They bring back millions and millions of dollars. We have to be more savvy about what we’re asking for. I think there’s transportation money. I think there’s possibly this dredge money.We should look at what other counties have done and mimic that,” Starkey said. “We have to have a plan.We have to have an ask and then we have to go work it. And,

we can’t expect it in a year or two, but you have to build those relationships,” Starkey added. Wells asked if Starkey wanted to use a solicitation procedure to fill the positions. County Attorney Jeffrey Steinsnyder said that the county didn’t have the option to bypass that process. Mariano asked if the board could extend Foster’s former contract. “You can’t just go with Mr. Foster. It has to go out for bid,” Steinsnyder said, adding that Foster’s contract had long since expired and could not be resuscitated. Commissioner Ron Oakley asked where the funding would come from, for the two positions. County Administrator Dan Biles said: “I don’t know.This discussion is new to me. “There’s not funding for either one in the budget. If the board wants to do that, we obviously will amend the budget to add money into the budget to do that, and then we will do the solicitation process for both contracts,” Biles said. Moore said he thinks there is money available for the positions this year from funding that was returned to the county, that would cover the positions for this year — without dipping into reserves. But that would be for this year only.

Zephyrhills adopts $60 million budget By Kevin Weiss kweiss@lakerlutznews.com

The Zephyrhills City Council has approved a budget of nearly $60.5 million for the 2020-2021 fiscal year. The annual spending plan is based on a millage rate of 6.35 million, which is the same rate as the city has had for the last several years. The tax rate will generate $5,054,921 in ad valorem taxes, based on a citywide property valuation of $837,847,970. The city’s valuation was $774,173,659 last year and generated $4,695,056 in ad valorem revenues. No one offered public comment during the budget’s second and final public hearing. Councilman Charles Proctor commended city staffers for organizing a balanced budget — without raising taxes — amid the COVID19 pandemic. He characterized that accomplishment as “a big deal.” The councilman went on:“That’s why I’m so proud to live in Florida. We live in a state where it’s in our constitution that we have to

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have a balanced budget. I believe that should be nationwide, personally, but it’s not. “We live within our means, and that’s the whole idea of having this balanced budget,” Proctor said. In another city matter, staffers are reviewing an amended financial agreement from Pasco County on the multimillion County Road 54 enhancement project, which calls for a signalized intersection, turn lanes and a multi-use path along a 1.31 mile stretch, from east of U.S. 301 to 23rd Street.The proposed agreement will be brought in front of city council “very soon,” City Manager Billy Poe said. Construction on the $2.3 million U.S 301/Pretty Pond Road signalized intersection project is slated to begin Oct. 12 and has an eight month completion timeline.The project calls for the relocation of an existing signalized intersection from the shopping plaza entrance to Pretty Pond Road, a signalized intersection at Medical Arts Court, and all other required roadway improvements. “We’ll see some dirt being churned very soon,” Poe said.

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Chambers in East Pasco considering merger By B.C. Manion bcmanion@lakerlutznews.com

Chambers of commerce representing the business communities in Zephyrhills and Dade City are beginning to explore the possibility of merging into a single chamber. The boards for the Greater Zephyrhills Chamber of Commerce and the Greater Dade City Chamber of Commerce have approved the formation of a task force to look into the logistics and possible benefits of merging the two organizations. Melonie Monson, the CEO of the Greater Zephyrhills Chamber of Commerce, and John Moors, executive director of the Greater Dade City Chamber of Commerce, recently told The Laker/Lutz News that it is unclear how long it will be before a merger, if one occurs, will happen. “All we’re looking at is the opportunity to be able to put options on the table,” Moors said. The idea of a merger is not new. He explained why combining forces is being considered. “(The) No. 1 reason is that we feel that a larger chamber — in my perspective, in any case — would better represent businesses in the eastern Pasco area,” Moors said. “With the influx of residential, we know that commercial is following that, that this area continues to grow and spread, as we’ve seen in Wesley Chapel.We’re not suggesting that’s a great thing.We’re not suggesting it’s not,” he said. However, Moors added: “We would be better prepared as a chamber, to service our business members, if we were somewhat prepared for that growth.” Monson noted: “We’ve seen successful mergers of other chambers in Pasco County and the strength that that can bring in numbers. So, we felt that this was the opportune time, to look at this more closely right now.” She also noted that impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic have affected the timing of the discussion. “With all that everyone is going through, due to the pandemic, we felt that it was time to revisit it,” Monson said. The task force will be made up of people from both communities, representing businesses and larger organizations. The task force will look at such things as: “What are the benefits of this? Will it strengthen each community? Will it strengthen each chamber? Will it expand advocacy?” Monson said. The task force also will consider potential obstacles, as well as how to preserve the identities of each community, if a merger occurs, she added. It also will explore:“Is this something we need to do?” she added.

Zephyrhills is among the largest municipalities in the county, if not the largest municipality, and Dade City is the county seat, Monson said. Does it make sense to join forces to come together with one voice for advocacy and economic development, she asked. Once the task force completes its due diligence, it will bring a recommendation to the boards. Input from members will be sought, too, she said. Moors said he has no speculation of the future structure of the chamber because that would come out of the task force. “There’s really nothing for sure.All we’re really doing is forming a task force and looking at the combination, and at what best practices there might be, in a joint chamber,” he said. One question that will be asked is:“What should the focus of the organization be?” Moors said. The effort is being made to make sure the chambers are doing the best they can to remain sustainable and continue serving their members, he said. Besides creating a more powerful voice, by merging memberships, there also might be a reduction in overhead, both chamber leaders said. “There’s an economy of scale,” Moors said.“If there’s an opportunity to be able to maximize their economies of scale, then in most cases, businesses will do that. It’s only good fiduciary responsibility,” Moors said. “Primarily, people join a chamber of commerce because they want to network and they want to interact with people of like minds, from a business perspective. And, they want to have a voice in initiatives that are moving forward in their area both from a political point of view and from business associations, and that sort of thing,” Moors said. Work is expected to get started on naming a task force and studying the issues, Monson said. It’s hard to say how quickly that work will be done, the recommendations will be made and whether the chambers will decide to move forward with a merger — or drop the idea. A merger between the Zephyrhills and Dade City chambers would be the third merger of its type among Pasco County chambers. The North Tampa Bay Chamber is made up of chambers that previously represented Wesley Chapel, New Tampa, Trinity and Odessa. The Greater Pasco Chamber of Commerce resulted from a merger between the West Pasco and Central Pasco chambers.

Mom and Pops may get help with landscaping costs By B.C. Manion bcmanion@lakerlutznews.com

Pasco County commissioners recently directed the county’s staff to find a way to ease the burden of landscaping costs for small businesses, when they redevelop. Commissioner Ron Oakley raised the issue, noting that a small Dade City restaurant wants to add a porch, but found itself facing expensive county landscaping requirements. “They have no place for people to wait. It’s a small restaurant. If the restaurant is at full capacity, there’s no place for people to wait, so that’s part of why they were going to do like a porch, or something, out in front of it, so people would have a place to sit and wait to have breakfast or lunch,” Oakley said. The commissioner added: “It seems like the cost of upgrading their landscape is just very, very expensive, and makes it prohibitive.” Oakley said he’s not advocating that the restaurant do nothing, but that the requirements be less extensive and thus less expensive. “When you take into consideration — a Mom and Pop restaurant — if that landscaping is going to cost them $40,000 or $50,000, they’re forever trying to earn that money, just to stay open. “So many of them are having a hard time, now, so we need to look at that,” Oakley said. “Some of these businesses, right now, are closing down.They just can’t make it. It’s a shame.” Commissioners Jack Mariano and Mike Wells said they’ve also noticed the problem. “I agree with Commissioner Oakley,” Mariano said. “That (landscaping requirement) is causing a problem. I think it has really hurt redevelopment along (U.S.) 19.” Mariano suggested using funds from the county’s tree mitigation fund to provide an incentive for landscape improvements. Commissioner Kathryn Starkey concurred:“I like Commissioner Mariano’s idea of maybe helping them more. We don’t know the facts, here. I want to make sure that they know that right off the bat, there’s $10,000 that we can help them with their landscaping, Commissioner Oakley. “But, let’s look to see if there’s some way

we can help them more.We don’t want it to be a disincentive and not let these businesses expand,” Starkey said. On the other hand, Starkey said she doesn’t want things to go back to the way they were when an entire site was covered with a building and parking, without landscaping. County Administrator Dan Biles said “landscaping reimbursement out of the tree fund is capped at $10,000.We could look at increasing the cap. I think that cap has been there for a while. Inflation happens to landscaping, like everything else.” Biles said he believes the fund now has more than $1 million. “We could look at maybe bumping that cap up, to cover some more of these costs. Let’s take a look at that,” Biles said. Commission Chairman Mike Moore said he’d like a more detailed discussion of what triggers the landscaping improvements and more information about landscaping reimbursements from the tree mitigation fund, when Biles bring the issue back to the board. Wells said he can think of two projects in his district where exceptions were made and they received reimbursements exceeding the cap, with the board’s approval. “I think if you’re not adding to the square footage, it shouldn’t necessarily trigger it. That’s why we matched these folks with the funding,”Wells said. “It’s tough for these businesses, not only now, but for the last several years. We need to help them to expand, move, hire more people and so forth.” Mariano also would like to see if the process could be set up for the landscaping companies to be paid directly by the county, instead of having the business owner pay the landscaper and then be reimbursed for their payment. “A lot of them can’t float that,” he said. “I think most of your landscaping companies would probably be comfortable to work that way,” Mariano added.“We’ve just got to be flexible.” Biles said he will take a look at increasing the cap for reimbursements, and at streamlining the process to get approvals more quickly — and then will bring it back to the board.

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The Pasco Fine Arts Council is now open for classes, both online and at the center. For safety, the center is sanitized, class sizes are reduced to just eight students, and everyone is required to wear a face mask. Visit PascoArts.org for a printable class schedule and to sign up. Or, call (727) 5457322 for information on classes in watercolor, oil, acrylic, drawing and pottery.

VIRTUAL HORROR FEST

The Tampa Theatre will present “A Virtual Nightmare on Franklin Street” through the month of October. • Oct. 9 at 7:30 p.m.: “Phantom of the Opera,” a 1925 silent film with live musical accompaniment.There also will be a popcorn pickup at the theater’s marquee from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. • Oct. 15 to Oct. 18: Phantasmagoria XI “Plague Tales,” a main stage installment of five literary tales of terror, horrific folk stories, legends and myths. Cast members will live-stream a Q&A on Oct. 17.A portion of the proceeds will benefit Heart Gallery of Tampa. • Oct. 16 at 9 p.m.: “Immortal Island” (2011), plus a live post-show Q&A with Tampa-based filmmaker/director Robert Sterrett. For information and tickets, call (813) 2748286 or (813) 274-8981.The theater also will offer private 75-minute ghost tours from Oct. 1 to Oct. 30, by appointment only.To book a tour, email Jill Witecki at jill@tampatheatre.org.

SHAKESPEARE ON THE GREEN

Live Oak Theatre will present “The Bard Unleashed,” the first in its “Shakespeare on the Green” series, on select days in October, starting Oct. 9, at the Carol and Frank Morsani Center for the Arts, 21030 Cortez Blvd., in Brooksville. Seats are $25 for adults, and $10 for kids age 13 and younger when accompanied by an adult. For tickets and information, visit LiveOakTheatre.square.site/, email liveoakboxoffice@gmail.com, or call (352) 593-0027.

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Share “The Case of the Missing Chalk Drawings” on Oct. 10 at 2 p.m., and make your own sidewalk chalk on the Land O’ Lakes Library’s Facebook page.Visit Facebook.com/LandOLakesLibrary.Also, check out the outside sidewalk chalk activities at the library itself, 2818 Collier Parkway. For information, call (813) 9291214.

SCARECROW FESTIVAL

The annual Scarecrow Festival at the Pioneer Florida Museum and Village, 15602 Pioneer Museum Road in Dade City, is scheduled for Oct. 10 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Guests can take part in “Make Your Own Scarecrow,” with Scare-sitting Services available.The event also will include a Maskoween Costume Contest (four age groups), arts and crafts, vendors, a pumpkin patch, pumpkin painting, rock painting, pony rides, food trucks, a petting zoo and carnival games. Blaise Bubble Magic will perform at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m., and Soccer Dogs will perform every hour (times will be posted).Admission is $5. Children younger than age 5 are free.Visit PioneerFloridaMuseum.org for information and updates.

Drive-thru Halloween

The Land O’ Lakes Recreation Complex, 3032 Collier Parkway, will host a free “Drive-thru Halloween Spectacular” on Oct. 10 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., for children age 10 and younger. Staff and sponsors will hand out candy, arts and crafts, and other treats. Costumes are encouraged. The drive will start at the front entrance by the tennis courts, stopping at stations and looping around the back of the park before exiting. For information and sponsorships, call (813) 929-1220.

MOSI trick-or-treat

The Museum of Science & Industry (MOSI), 4801 E. Fowler Ave., in Tampa, will host a sensoryfriendly trick-or-treating event on Oct. 10 from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. MOSI will set up a low-stress environment of lights and sounds, and guests can trick-or-treat throughout the museum. Children can meet MOSI’s astronaut, Moonbase Mike, and have some organic, glutenfree, dye-free treats. Trick-or-treat is free for MOSI members, and $5 in advance for non-members or $8 at the door. Guests that attend this “Day of Discovery” can stay for standard operating hours that start at 10 a.m. For information and tickets, visit the Mosi.org “Event” link.

ELKS LODGE BINGO

Elks Lodge No. 2731, at 6851 Wire Road in Zephyrhills, offers Thursday bingo. Doors open at 4 p.m., and bingo is played from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Refreshments are served.The lodge also now offers Sunday Matinee bingo games.The next one is on Oct. 11. Doors open at 11 a.m., and bingo is played from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Both days have monetary and door prizes. For information, call the lodge at (813) 782-4604.

LANDSCAPING TRAINING

The University Area CDC (Community Development Corporation) will offer free landscaping training on Oct. 13 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., at its community center, 14013 N. 22nd St., in Tampa, for adults.Two programs will be offered for certification: Green Industries Best Practices Management and Urban Landscape Commercial Fertilizer (limited certification). Registration is required by contacting Josie Rocco at (813) 558-5212, ext. 208, or jrocco@uacdc.org.

EVENING WITH AN AUTHOR

The Hillsborough County Public Library Cooperative will host “Written by…with Author Silvia Moreno-Garcia” on Oct. 14 at 6:30 p.m., for teens and adults.This New York Times best-selling author crafts Latinx stories in a genre-defying mix that includes everything from gothic horror to sci-fi, fantasy, thriller, and historical fiction.The presentation will be followed by a live

The Pioneer Florida Museum & Village, 15602 Pioneer Museum Road in Dade City, will host a celebration of classic rock pioneers on Oct. 18 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., featuring classic rock by J2.There will be food and cold treats. Guests should bring a lawn chair. No pets, no coolers or smoking. Gates open at 3 p.m.The event is wheelchair accessible.Admission is $10 for adults and $5 for students. Parking is free. For information, visit EventBrite.com. The Dade City Garden Club will host a “Planting Seeds, Growing Friends and Community” plant sale on Oct. 24 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the club, 13630 Fifth St., in Dade City.There will be plants propagated by club members, a selection of pesticidefree butterfly plants, and information on the Monarch Butterfly Haven project.The garden club’s Monarch City USA collectible ornament also will be available for sale.All sales will be cash or check only. Social distancing and masks are required to attend.

Pasco County Parks, Recreation and Natural Resources will host a Trunk or Treat Halloween Bash on Oct. 24 from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m., at the Wesley Chapel District Park, 7727 Boyette Road in Wesley Chapel. Families can drive through and visit a series of decorated trunks, while collecting candy from various vendors. Children can wear costumes. The event is recommended for ages 12 and younger. For information, call (352) 521-4182.

The Shabby Shack, 4312 Land O’ Lakes Blvd., in Land O’ Lakes, will host a flea market every Saturday in October.The shack offers furniture, tools, collectibles, art, jewelry, garden décor, memorabilia, general home products, antiques and more. For information, call (813) 838-1871.

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COMPUTER RECYCLING

The University Area CDC (Community Development Corporation) and eSmart Recycling will host an electronic recycling drive on Oct. 17 from 10 a.m. to 1 .m., at 14013 N. 22nd St., in Tampa.The organizations are joining forces to help local children and families gain access to computers to support virtual learning needs. Donors are asked to bring unwanted laptops, computers and other electronic items. Donated equipment can be new or used, working or not working. eSmart will destroy hard drives, scrub personal information, refurbish and reload computers with original Microsoft licenses. For larger items, specialized pickups, and questions, contact eSmart Recycling at (813) 501-7768 or info@esmartrecylcing.com, or visit eSmartRecycling.com/community.

HOLIDAY BAZAAR

The Forest Hills Presbyterian Church, 709 W. Linebaugh Ave., will host its 21st annual Holiday Bazaar. Craft items will be available at the outdoor bazaar on Oct. 17 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., at the church.That event also will include an Antique Attic with china and collectibles, jewelry, books and more. Guests can purchase a barbecue take-out lunch. Proceeds from the bazaar are returned to the community with grants to nonprofit organizations. For information, call (813) 932-6149.

DÉCOR MARKET

The Shops at Wiregrass, 28211 Paseo Drive in Wesley Chapel, will host a Chic Décor & Artisan Market on Oct. 18 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.The event will feature local artisans,

Avalon Park Wesley Chapel, 33613 State Road 54 in Wesley Chapel, will host a free Spooktacular on Oct. 24 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., with costume parades, haunted houses, music, trick-or-treating, prizes and food. For more information, please visit AvalonParkWesleyChapel.com.

HALLOWEEN BOAT PARADE

The National Pediatric Cancer Foundation and Friends of the Riverwalk will present a Halloween Boat Parade on Oct. 24 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., along the Tampa Riverwalk. Boats will be decorated in displays of lights, with crews in full costumes.

HARVEST FEST

St. James United Methodist Church, 16202 Bruce B. Downs Blvd., in Tampa, will host its annual Harvest Fest on Oct. 25 from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.The event will feature live music, a kids’ zone, food trucks and a vendor market. For more information, please visit StJamesTampa.org/harvestfest.

SCOUT SESSION

Boy Scouts of America will host a free Scouting Virtual Information Session on Oct. 28 at 7 p.m., on Zoom, for boys and girls ages kindergarten through 12th grade. To attend, visit tinyurl.com/y2jq5ped, Zoom meeting ID: 886 9537 7613. For more information, contact Jeremy Twachtman at (863) 224-4230 or send an email to Jeremy.Twachtman@scouting.org.

VIRTUAL HALLOWEEN

Gulfside Hospice will host a “Be a Hero Virtual Halloween Party” on Oct. 30 at 6:30 p.m. Dress up as your favorite hero and join an hour of fun with a costume contest, trivia, prizes and entertainment.Tickets are $10 and all proceeds will benefit Gulfside Hospice, and its patients and families. For information, contact Leesa Fryer at (727) 845-5707 or leesa.fryer@gulfside.org.

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POLITICAL AGENDA REPUBLICAN WOMEN’S GROUP ENDORSES TRUMP

The Florida Federation of Republican Women has announced its support for the reelection of President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence in the 2020 Presidential Election.The women's political group also endorsed that ticket during the 2016 presidential election, according to a news release from the organization.

RANDY MAGGARD ENDORSEMENTS

Randy Maggard is running for reelection in District 38 of the Florida House of Representatives. His campaign has announced the following endorsements: • The West Central Florida Chapter of the Florida Police Benevolent Association • Pasco County Schools Superintendent Kurt Browning • Richard Corcoran, former speaker of the Florida House and current state education commissioner

EAST PASCO DEMOCRAT CLUB

The East Pasco Democratic Club will meet remotely, via Zoom, at Oct. 19, at 6:30 p.m. The meeting will feature supporting the Democratic candidates locally and nationally. All members and friends of the Democratic Party are invited to attend. Email eastpascodems@ gmail.com, or call (813) 383-8315 for details. Socializing begins at 6 p.m., followed by the meeting.

DEMOCRAT CLUB MEETING SET

The Central Pasco Democratic Club will meet Oct. 21 at 6:45 p.m., remotely on Zoom.The meeting will feature supporting the Democratic candidates locally and nationally. All members and friends of the Democratic Party are invited to attend. Email aardis@tampabay.rr.com, or call (813) 383-8315 for details. Socializing begins at 6:30 p.m., followed by the meeting.

KATHY LEWIS ENDORSEMENTS

Kathy Lewis is running for the District 20 seat in the State Senate. She has received these endorsements, according to her campaign: • Tracey Kagan, Democratic candidate for the Florida House • Florida State Sen.Victor “Vic” M.Torres, Jr.

POLLING PLACE CHANGES IN PASCO

Pasco County Supervisor of Elections Brian Corley announced the following polling place changes for precincts 15 and 55, for the 2020 General Election. New locations • Precinct 15: Cornerstone Community Church, 5708 Trouble Creek Road, New Port Richey, 34652 • Precinct 55: Zephyr Shores Estates POA Clubhouse, 35143 State Road 54 W., Zephyrhills, Florida 33541 Former locations Precinct 15: Ashbury United Methodist Church, 4204 Thys Road, New Port Richey Precinct 55: Crystal Lakes Clubhouse, Zephyrhills, Florida 33541

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Pasco County Offices will be closed on Oct. 12, for a staff development day. The staff development day allows county staff to take part in training and activities intended to help the county improve services for members of the public and the communities it serves. Here’s a list of departments affected: • All Pasco County Libraries • Pasco County Parks, Recreation, and Natural Resources’ offices, recreation complexes and community centers • Pasco County Public Transportation administrative offices will be closed to walk-in customers. • The Pasco County Animal Services Administration Office, Adoption Center, Intake/Reclaim Shelter and Field Services will be closed. Here’s a list of services/facilities that are

not affected: • Parks and beaches will stay open to the public from dawn to dusk. • Pasco County Public Transportation (PCPT) will provide service on all fixed routes and paratransit. Phone lines to the department also will be open. • Pasco County Public Transportation administrative offices will be closed to walk-in customers. • An Animal Control Officer will be available for emergencies only. • The Pasco County Resource Recovery Facility, West Pasco Class III, and the East Pasco Transfer Station will be open to the public and Pasco County licensed commercial haulers. These closures also do not apply to Pasco County government Constitutional Offices, including the courts. All county government offices will return to normal hours on Oct. 13.

Conveyor Consulting and Rubber Company expands The Laker/Lutz News Staff Report

Conveyor Consulting and Rubber Company in Pasco County, which opened in Pasco County in 2014, is constructing two new facilities at One Pasco Center, near Interstate 75 and State Road 52. The company is investing $2 million to construct a 20,000-square-foot building and a 12,000-square-foot building at One Pasco Center business park, according to an announcement from Pasco Economic Council Inc. The expansion also includes new manufacturing capabilities for conveyor parts and systems. “Our company continues to grow, and we are expanding to meet the demand of our clients.Adding to our capabilities to include manufacturing is very exciting,” Ron Fernandes, president of Conveyor Consulting and Rubber Company, said in a release. “I really appreciate the Pasco EDC and Pasco County staff helping us keep the momentum going by expediting permitting and offering us mobility fee waivers. They

are committed to helping businesses grow in Pasco,” he said. Fernandes looked at numerous locations; however, he found One Pasco Center to have the direct access to major highways he needed to quickly and efficiently distribute to his clients, and provide easy access for business-to-business sales, the release adds. “I want to congratulate Ron Fernandes and his team on their expansion. The I-75 and SR 52 interchange is rapidly developing, and I think he will find it the perfect fit,” Pasco County Commissioner Ron Oakley said, in the release. Bill Cronin, president/CEO of Pasco EDC also weighed in:“The Pasco EDC is always excited to help our current businesses expand and find ways to grow in Pasco County. “Our road network in Pasco provides a unique transportation network across the county and region. Conveyor Consulting and Rubber Company chose their location because it provides them with quick access for distribution. I am thrilled they were able to remain here and continue to grow with us.”

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Mary, David and Kimberly Eberhard joined the ‘Distant Thunder’ on Sept. 28 to cheer on the Tampa Bay Lightning during Game 6 of the Stanley Cup playoffs. When the Lightning defeated the Dallas Stars, Kimberly declared the win was an early present for her, since her birthday was the next day. In fact, Kim is such a big fan of the Bolts that her best friend, Ashley Cretcher, arranged a surprise visit by Thunderbug, the

team’s mascot, to Kim’s school on her birthday. Plus, Kim joined in festivities when the Bolts returned to Tampa by riding on the Sticks of Fire boat and joining her parents at the celebration at Raymond James stadium. The Eberhards aren’t wearing masks in these photos, but once the photos were taken they put their masks back on to protect themselves and others from COVID-19. The Eberhards are from Wesley Chapel, and Mary is in charge of accounting at The Laker/Lutz News. COURTESY OF SHANNON LAWSON

These Tampa Bay Lightning fans were ready to do their part to cheer on the Bolts, in their bid to defeat the Dallas Stars, to bring home hockey’s biggest prize. From left: David Eberhard, Mary Eberhard, Galit Blum, Josh Richmond, Andrew Miller, Kimberly Eberhard, Carol Raper and Michael Raper.

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Pasco County Schools has been awarded the EVERFI 2020 Champion District Seal, which recognizes districts that demonstrate an exemplary commitment to whole-child education. Pasco won the award for its support of financial education, mental health, digital safety, substance abuse prevention, STEM and other initiatives that benefit students, according to a Pasco County Schools news release. “We are honored to earn this recognition because we believe that teaching the whole child has a positive impact on students’ health and well-being, helping them succeed in college, career and life,” Kurt Browning, Pasco County superintendent of schools, said in the release. “Educators in Pasco County are having a profound impact on students that goes well beyond their time in our school system,” Browning said. EVERFI is a digital education organization focused on helping educators address the most challenging issues affecting students and society, including financial literacy, socialemotional learning, health and wellness, inclusion, and college and career readiness. Each year, the organization honors school districts that demonstrate a dedication to equity and the well-being of all students. To learn more, visit EVERFI.com/k12/champion-seal/.

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Fred K. Marchman Technical College is joining forces with the Florida Department of Education for a new workforce education initiative aimed at raising awareness of short-term career and technical education programs. “Get There Florida” highlights the benefits of the programs available locally in Pasco County and to all Floridians statewide. Career and technical education, often referred to as CTE, is a critical component in preparing individuals for occupations important to Florida’s economic development, especially during this time of economic challenges. Programs are organized into 17 career paths and are geared toward middle school, high school, district technical school, and Florida College System students. At Marchman Technical College, students can enroll in an in-demand, high-quality workforce program, move quickly and gain critical skills needed in East Central Florida, Region IV essential and emerging industries. Programs include, but are not limited to: automotive service technology, cosmetology, electricity, patient care technician, and welding technology. For more on program offerings, visit FKMTC.edu. To learn about the CTE and workforce training programs available at state and technical colleges, visit GetThereFL.com.

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Positive Coaching Alliance (PCA) Tampa Bay has named seven Pasco County Schools student-athletes as finalists in its TripleImpact Competitor Scholarship. The PCA aims to show student-athletes how to use their athletic platform to benefit others. Selected finalists participate in a year-long program, to gain professional skills by meeting with business leaders and mentors; completing phone, video and personal interviews; promoting their school or club athletic team; and giving back to their communities with volunteer service to parks and recreation centers. Winners will be selected in the spring as recipients of the Triple-Impact Competitor Scholarship Award, presented by Sagicor Life Insurance Company. Each of the seven students has the opportunity to earn $2,000 toward college expenses. The student-athlete finalists are: • Taylor Denney, Land O’ Lakes High School

Scholarship America, a nonprofit scholarship and education support organization, is accepting applications through Oct. 15, for the 2021 Scholarship America Dream Award. The program is open to any college student with financial need, who has overcome barriers and has successfully completed at least one year toward their college education. The scholarships are inclusive of all types of students, from diverse backgrounds, seeking a two-year or four-year degree. The scholarships are renewable and increase in amount each year. Scholarship America has awarded more than $2.3 million to 108 students, with scholarships ranging from $5,000 to $15,000 based on financial need. Eligible students can apply online at LearnMore.scholarsapply.org/dreamaward/. Upon application, students also will be notified about additional scholarship programs that they may be eligible for.

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Upcoming dates for events related to Pasco County Schools’ Pasco Pathways/Innovative Programs and School Choice options available for students: • Nov. 16 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.:Virtual Pasco Pathways Expo (west side) • Nov. 19 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.:Virtual Pasco Pathways Expo (east side) • Jan. 7 to Jan. 21: Pasco Pathways Application Window • Feb. 19 to Feb. 28: Secondary Notification and Acceptance Window • March 12 to March 26: Elementary Notification and Acceptance Window For more information, visit Pasco.k12.fl.us/ed_choice.

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CareerSource Tampa Bay and the TechHire program are offering scholarships to students who want to receive entry-level certification for information technology and health care related fields. The TechHire scholarships will cover 100% tuition for qualified programs. The classes are accelerated programs for ages 17 to 29 in the Tampa Bay area, to help students discover and learn technology skills that are in demand by local businesses. Scholarship coverage includes tuition, lab and certification fees, and amounts range from $100 to more than $3,000, depending on the program and funding availability. For a list of covered IT and health care training programs, please visit tinyurl.com/y2p2vdgf. Students who qualify will be contacted by a TechHire administrator who will assist in the application process.

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Pick up ideas, get inspired and learn from widely known presenters with a broad range of experiences at the Live2Lead 2020 program on Oct. 9 from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the Wiregrass Sports Campus of Pasco County, 3021 Sports Coast Way in Wesley Chapel. Speakers are John Maxwell, a leadership expert and best-selling author; Kat Cole, COO and president, FOCUS Brands; Steve Harvey, comedian, businessman, show host and entertainer; and Alan Mulally, former CEO Boeing Commercial Airplanes and former CEO and president, Ford Motor Company. Tickets are available for in person and virtual attendance. Tickets cost $85, $75, $65 and $55, with discounts available for

The Greater Pasco Chamber of Commerce is hosting an in-person brochure exchange networking event/exchange on Oct. 8 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., at Hungry Harry’s, 3116 Land O’ Lakes Blvd., in Land O’ Lakes, out by the Lake House.This will be an outdoor event, with social distancing.You can place your order, pick it up and meet the group at the tables by the Lake House. The event is sponsored by Architectural Signage & Printing. Call (727) 842-7651, if you plan to attend.

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YogaSix New Tampa announced its grand opening, with a series of special activities, food, music, vendors, giveaways and discounts.The business is at 8602 Hunters Village Road in Tampa. For more information, call (813) 499-9503.

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JOB FAIR

CareerSource Tampa Bay and Commissioner Sandra Murman are presenting the ninth annual Hillsborough County Job Fair on Oct. 8 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. About 50 employers with a variety of positions are expected to participate. This year, the job fair will be conducted in a virtual format. For more information, call Maginda Montero at CareerSource Tampa Bay at (813) 532-7539, or email monterom@careersourcetampabay.com. To download a flyer for the event, go to bit.ly/2ZWpDYs.

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EXTENSION, from page 1A COVID-19, following UF/IFAS and Pasco County protocols. Like other operations throughout Florida, the Extension office closed when Florida went on lockdown. Then, Extension pivoted. “We went virtual, quickly. It’s not a surprise, because that’s what Extension is, anywhere — we adjust, we’re flexible, we’re adaptable. “Honestly, I can’t be prouder of this team. I’m not surprised, but I can’t be prouder of the team. “They just, literally overnight, said,‘OK, we’re not in person — which has been the standard for 100 years for Extension — we’re going to make the best of this, we’re going to adjust and we put everything on line. “So, they just picked up and ran with it,” she said. Even those who were not particularly comfortable with technology made the switch. “They knew this is what had to be done. There was not one complaint. There was not one grumble from this team,” Elmore said. The staff stays focused. “We are very mission-oriented. We have servant’s hearts.The public needed us in so many ways, and that shifted some, especially with what we call ‘pandemic’ gardening. “The horticulture questions went through the roof, with people working in our community gardens. Our community gardens employees were considered essential because that’s food systems related and those continued on, not missing a beat. “We set up dozens of online learning opportunities. We partnered with the Pasco EDC, the Sheriff’s Office, you name it, to offer a wide variety of learning opportunities,” Elmore said. The efforts received a tremendous response. “Just our social media engagement went up about 4,000%, in a month,” the Extension services director said. “We had people from other countries that were tuning in. Definitely, other parts of the state. They learned about us and they also learned about Pasco County,” she said. Extension and the Pasco Economic Development Council Inc., also work together at a facility, called the One Stop Shop, on Lock Street in Dade City.The facility has a commercial kitchen and Pasco EDC offers programs aimed at helping entrepreneurs to establish businesses, and to help existing

BROADCAST, from page 1A some special events with the Lightning and he could play a role with the franchise’s alumni player group. For the most part, though, he’s looking forward to picking up even more rounds of golf, his beloved pastime, and maybe discovering some new hobbies. Either way, he’s ready for a change of pace. “When you start in minor-league hockey, you’re doing broadcasting, sales, public relations, working about 80 hours a week in season, but it’s a wonderful learning experience,’’ Peckham said.“In the NHL, there’s the constant travel. I’ve ridden a lot of buses and planes. “You leave after the game and you’re doing a lot of unpacking at 1:30 in the morning at a hotel. In your 30s, it’s cool. In your 40s, it’s OK. By your 50s, you’re getting tired of it. In your 60s, you’re not sure if you can keep doing it. So being at home will be just fine with me. I was fortunate to see about all I needed to see and meet some great people along the way.’’ Peckham, admittedly a creature of routine who’s accustomed to a hockey schedule, said the COVID-19 shutdown opened his eyes even more to the beauty of the Lutz area. “The funny thing is, when hockey season is roaring along, you’re so busy that sometimes you don’t realize how fortunate you are to be in Florida,’’ Peckham said. “When

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businesses thrive. “We had people wanting to come from Miami to use our commercial space, at our One Stop Shop, because of some of the learning opportunities. It put a spotlight on Pasco County, and not just on Extension,” Elmore said. Concerns about COVID-19 have caused a significant reduction of in-person classes and events. “We do have some very small, in-person, teaching events. Those typically revolve around people needing to get a license, a certification, to continue or get new employment,” she said. Some changes made to remain safe during COVID-19 will become permanent. “At the end of the day, it’s been in a lot of ways, very beneficial,” she said. Online programs are not only safer, they’re more convenient, Elmore said. Extension has introduced new programming, which Elmore expects to continue on — even after in-person activities pick up. “It opened up lines of creativity and collaboration, across program areas that we never really explored before, that just make sense now,” Elmore said. Despite valuable changes that have resulted from COVID-19, there have terrible consequences, too, Elmore said. “There are tremendous negatives to what has transpired. Economics. Jobs. People getting sick and dying. “We have experienced that loss in our Extension family. Dorothy Moore, she was one of our master gardeners. She passed away in July, in Dade City. “That was a hard hit for us. Emotionally, that took a toll,” she said, plus it required Extension staffers who had been in contact with Moore to quarantine for 14 days.

the game’s weren’t being played, we could get outside and the weather was just gorgeous. I took full advantage of playing golf. Other than that, we coped the best we could, and it was great that the season was able to be finished.’’ Peckham said he’ll forever be grateful for the circumstances of his final call. It was an exciting game, a dramatic overtime winner from Point, and a swirl of gratitude and emotions from others that overwhelmed him. “It was an announcer’s dream,’’ Peckham said.“To have a game like that, a clean gamewinner and an exciting finish, it could not have worked out more perfectly.There were emotions for me, sure, but overall, I tried to approach it like any other game.’’ That approach has served Peckham well for decades. “You always tried to be honest, accurate, under control, but you always wanted to be aware of the reaction of the fans,’’ Peckham said.“The fans here really care.They’ve gone through a lot to be recognized as a hockey market. They got to win the Stanley Cup in 2004 and they’ve been so close in recent years, then they got another one. “All of those things go into how you present the game. I’ve been fortunate to have a great situation and lots of stability. Jeff Vinik (Lightning owner) and everyone in the organization make you proud to work for the Tampa Bay Lightning. Everything has been done in a first-class manner.The way it happened for me, I couldn’t write a story and have it end any better.’’

FIRE, from page 1A The commissioner also relayed a message from a local firefighter who praised the county’s resources, which, for instance, has allowed for a third firefighter/paramedic on a ladder truck to respond to scenes, as opposed to two staffers previously. “If they’re going out there to save somebody’s life and they need that extra hand, it’s there. That’s going to be a great thing,” Oakley said. Meantime, the consolidation saves Zephyrhills from having to implement what would have amounted to a pricey fire assessment fee on residents and business owners to keep the local agency afloat. Its fire department budget the last two years was $3.3 million in fiscal year 2019 and $2.8 million in fiscal year 2020 — nearly totaling the amount the city will pay the county to take fire rescue operations off its hands in perpetuity. The interlocal agreement (as well as extended employee benefits) costs Zephyrhills roughly $5.5 million total, generally spread out over a period of seven years.After fiscal year 2026-2027, the city won’t have to pay the county for fire rescue services — as it will be solely propped up by a Municipal Service Taxing Unit (MSTU) assessed to city residents and commercial entities, similar to how Dade City receives such services. An MSTU for fire services is expected to have less financial impact on city residents and commercial entities than a fire assessment fee, officials say. Zephyrhills City Council President Charles Proctor acknowledged the merger was quite trying emotionally and sentimen-

Zephyrhills Fire Department Station 2 on Sixth Avenue now becomes Pasco County Fire Rescue Station 29. The other station, Zephyrhills Fire Department Station 1 on Dean Dairy Road, is now Pasco County Fire Station 25.

tally, but said it was something that had to be done for the viability of the city. “Nobody wants to get rid of an institution,” he said, “but, I think we’re going to save the citizens in the long run, financially, and they’re going to get a lot better service, and that’s what’s important.We have to look at the big picture.” Fellow council members, including Lance Smith, echoed such feelings. “We were never really ever able to give the firemen what they needed, and that was a full staff at this station, which is the way to be safe, so I think that we ultimately came to this decision for the good of our fire department,” Smith said. Though gear and uniforms may now read,“Pasco County Fire Rescue,” many fire rescue personnel at Station 25 and Station 29 are familiar to city residents — having either worked for the former city fire department or new hires with deep ties to the area. For instance, a pair of fairly recent Zephyrhills High School graduates are now paramedics running ambulances out of Station 25. “We’re not completely losing that hometown feel that we thought we might be,” said Councilman Ken Burgess.“We still have it.” Added Smith, “It’s still the Zephyrhills Fire Department in all of our minds.” The history of the city’s fire department is believed to date back to 1915, when it started as a volunteer organization. Since the 1970s, it had a paid professional staff. On a related note, Oakley mentioned as many as five new fire stations could be built throughout the entire county, within the next three or four years.

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Scotland Yards Golf Club, in Dade City

PASCO COUNTY GOLF COURSES The Groves Golf and Country Club: 7924 Melogold Circle, Land O’ Lakes, 18 holes, par 65 SKINNY: The Groves promotes itself as “the longest short course in Florida” suited for golfers of all skills levels. Designed by professional golfer and sportscaster Gary Koch, the 4,019-yard course surrounding 200 acres of conservation wetlands features holes ranging from 105 yards to 375 yards. Greens are well-bunkered with winding fairways flanked by trees and water. Course also features an aqua range and full-sized putting green. Lake Jovita Golf and Country Club: 12900 Lake Jovita Blvd., Dade City,Two 18hole courses, both par 72 SKINNY: The semi-private Lake Jovita features two 18-hole championship courses, the North and South, which Golf Digest magazine once called,“one of the best kept secrets in Central Florida.” Unlike much of Florida, rolling hills and elevation changes provide for scenic views of the surrounding oaks, lakes and ponds. Both courses play a bit longer, tapping out at 7,226 yards and 7,153 yards, respectively. Lake Jovita also is home to the Saint Leo University men’s and women’s golf teams, and has played host to many college tournaments and charity scrambles. Lexington Oaks Golf Club: 26133 Lexington Oaks Blvd.,Wesley Chapel, 18 holes, par 72 SKINNY: The 6,646-yard course traverses through woods, marshland and waters, requiring players to avoid bunkers on elevated, massive greens — including a 62-yard wide surface on the 18th hole.Three of its par 3s are handicapped as the toughest holes on the course — including the 233-yard second hole, carryover water on a two-tiered green. Links of Lake Bernadette: 5430 Links Lane, Zephyrhills, 18 holes, par 71 SKINNY: The semi-private club was designed, built and previously owned by former golf Dean Refram, who also designed the original Saddlebrook.The 6,400-yard course is regarded for rolling fairways, towering pines, and playable for golfers of all ages and skills levels. Golf Digest once rated it as the “Best Overall Value” in Tampa Bay. Plantation Palms Golf Club: 23253 Plantation Palms Blvd., Land O’ Lakes, 18 holes, par 72 SKINNY: The 6,831-yard course presents a difficult layout, with water hazards on all but one hole en route to rolling, elevated greens. Property also features a lighted driving range and 18-holf miniature golf course. Saddlebrook Resort: 5700 Saddlebrook Way,Wesley ChapelTwo 18-hole courses, par 70 and par 71 SKINNY: The renowned Saddlebrook Resort features two 18-hole courses — Palmer Course, Saddlebrook Course — which incorporate rolling fairways and well-maintained greens, along wilderness areas full of cypress, pine and palm trees. Other frills also stand out — including a 16-acre golf training center and professional golf instruction utilizing state-of-the-art swing technology through Trackman, SAM Balance Lab ad SAMPuttLab. The facility is home to Saddlebrook Preparatory School, which has groomed many elite-level junior golfers, including Australian-born Karl Vilips, one of the world’s top-ranked amateurs now competing at Stanford University.

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Heritage Harbor Gold and Country Club, in Lutz

Saint Leo Abbey Golf Course: 33640 State Road 52 W., Saint Leo, 18 holes, par 71 SKINNY: The manageable 5,659-yard public course with a slope rating of 105 is convenient and affordable for Saint Leo University students and faculty, located directly across the road from the main campus. Scotland Yards: 9424 U.S. 301 S., Dade City, 18 holes, par 72 SKINNY: The 6,661-yard course plays into its namesake — a traditional links-style layout reminiscent of courses played in England and Scotland.Though relatively few water hazards, many pot bunkers are strategically located throughout. Silverado Golf and Country Club: 36841 Clubhouse Drive, Zephyrhills, 18 holes, par 72 SKINNY: The semi-private 6,671-yard layout is accented by 100-year-old oaks shading the course’s clubhouse and fairways. It also is home to a variety of Florida wildlife like sandhill cranes, red-tail hawks, egrets, grey squirrels, ducks, geese and even foxes. The club features a full practice area including grass driving range, chipping and bunker areas, plus a 3,000-square-foot practice putting green. Southport Springs: 3509 Southport Springs Parkway, Zephyrhills, 18 holes, par 69 SKINNY: The nearly 5,000-yard course prides itself on being a quick round and accommodating senior golfers, but still testing low handicappers because of narrow fairways and small greens. Tampa Bay Golf and Country Club: 10641 Old Tampa Bay Drive, San Antonio, 18 holes, par 71; 9-hole executive, par 27 SKINNY: The 6,210-yard Scottish linksstyle courses requires golfers to steer narrow tree-lined fairways and water hazards on all 18 holes. It’s been labeled a “shot-maker’s course,” whereby accuracy and skilled iron play are a must for respectable scores. Fairways are made up of 419 Bermuda turf while putting surfaces are made of TifEagle Bermuda grass. Novices not quite up to the task are welcome to try the club’s 9-hole, par3 executive course. Zephyrhills City Golf Course: 39248 B Ave., Zephyrhills, 18 holes, par 68 SKINNY: The 5,054-yard layout has a 70.0 course rating and a slope rating of 113. Since opening in the 1970s, it’s been a local favorite —approachable for beginners, yet offering advanced players an opportunity for a quick round. Lakes and streams play throughout the course, along with the occasional bunker strategically placed out.

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HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY GOLF COURSES

Northdale Golf & Tennis Club: 4417 Northdale Blvd.,Tampa, 18 hole, par 72 SKINNY: The 6,824-yard course presents a Florida-style layout with wide-open fairways, and large, inviting greens. Natural surroundings are highlighted by cypress trees and spring-fed lakes.

The Club at Cheval: 4312 Cheval Blvd., Lutz, 18 hole, par 71 SKINNY: The semi-private, 7,005-yard layout is one of the area’s more ballyhooed courses, running through 860 acres of development property. Shot-making is critical, as the course features water hazards on every hole and 108 bunkers total. Its signature hole is a par-3 17th, where water short of the green wraps around the left side to the back of the landing surface. The Eagles Golf Club: 16101 Nine Eagles Drive, Odessa,Two 18-hole courses, both par 72 SKINNY: Features two 18-hole golf courses surrounded by more than 30 lakes, ponds and canals. The 6,604-yard Forest Course requires accuracy, thanks to contoured fairways and well-protected greens. Meanwhile, the lengthier 7,101-yard Lakes Course is aptly named, as water comes into play on nearly every hole, and plays more like a traditional Florida course with a generous driving area. Heritage Harbor Golf and Country Club: 19502 Heritage Harbor Parkway, Lutz 18 holes, par 72 SKINNY: The 6,900-yard public course offers its fair share of water and marshes to cross. One appreciative feature the club markets is homes don’t crowd fairways — as only five holes out of 18 have housing on both sides. During a round, you’re bound to spot hawks, ospreys, loons, ibis, herons and kingfishers. It’s also one of the newer courses locally, built in 1999. Hunter’s Green Golf Club: 18101 Longwater Run Drive,Tampa, 18 holes, par 72 SKINNY: The 7,059-yard course — designed by Tom Fazio, one of the most well-known golf course architects of all time — is sculpted from existing pine flatwoods and wetlands, giving it a picturesque element. The course in 2017 was renovated with new TiFEagle Bermuda greens on all 18 holes and practice areas. Additional sand bunkers also were recently constructed throughout the entire course, bringing more of a challenge.

Pebble Creek Golf Club: 10550 Regents Park Drive,Tampa, 18 hole, par 71 SKINNY: The 6,436-yard course is set on a secluded layout with moss-draped grandfather oaks and water on 16 holes.There’s all sorts of wildlife, from alligators to sandhill cranes. Elevated greens are another noted feature. Silver Dollar Golf Club: 12711 Silver Dollar Drive, Odessa,Three 9-hole courses, par 35, par 36, and par 37 SKINNY: Silver Dollar’s three 9-hole championship-length courses (Gator, Panther, Bobcat) can be played individually or consecutively, each featuring a wide variety of fairways, bunkers and water features flanked by stately trees.The course also boasts one of the better practice facilities, including a full driving range, two putting greens, pitching and chipping green with sand trap, and three practice holes. Measures a long of 6,489 yards when the Gator and Panther courses are paired together. Tampa Palms Golf & Country Club: 5811 Tampa Palms Blvd.,Tampa, 18 hole, par 72 SKINNY: The 7,004-yard private course sits on an Audubon sanctuary and claims to test golfers of all skill levels, as water hazards come into play on 10 holes and bunkers, strategically placed throughout. Its signature par-3 17th hole requires a tee shot over an expansive body of water to a green abutting two left side bunkers. The course is the former home of the Senior PGA Tour’s GTE Suncoast Classic Tournament. TPC Tampa Bay: 5300 W. Lutz Lake Fern Road, Lutz, 18-hole, par 71 SKINNY: Consistently ranking among the top-rated courses in all of Florida, the PGA Tour-built 6,898-yard course winds through natural wetlands, cypress heads and lagoons. The course presents its share of difficulties with a slew of uneven lies and water found on 15 holes. It’s played host of the PGA Tour Champions event for 21 years running.


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y the time Katharine Graham became publisher of the Washington Post in 1963, Margaret Bazzell had already been the publisher for The Dade City Banner for 20 years. Both women became owners of their family owned newspapers upon the deaths of their husbands. Succeeding in a male-dominated industry, Graham was the first female publisher of a major American newspaper. Her paper’s coverage of the Watergate scandal eventually led to the resignation of President Richard Nixon in 1974. Bazzell became the first female publisher in Pasco County during World War II. Her COURTESY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA DIGITAL COLLECTIONS husband died when he was just 42. The National Guard was brought in to protect dozens of homes and businesses damaged by a tornado, as reported by The Dade City Banner The newspaper reported the death on April 2, 1959. under the headline — “H. S. Bazzell died suddenly Sunday p.m.,” spelled out in all capital letters. An account, published Jan. 22, 1943, said in part: “When an employee is called upon to chronicle the passing of his employer and intimate friend it borders on the impossible.” Prior to the Banner’s first publication on July 25, 1913, it chose a name that was briefly considered for Pasco County in 1887. Volume 1, number 1 of the Banner was a COURTESY OF DAVID WARD COURTESY OF FIVAY.ORG “well-edited and well-ap- This old post card shows the offices of The Dade City Banner sometime in the This undated photograph shows the new Edwinola Hotel near downtown Dade pearing paper,” observed early 1920s. The newspaper’s staff is pictured on the front steps, while a comCity. Opening on March 8, 1912, it made front page news published in the first its first editor John pany car is shown on the right. edition of The Dade City Banner on July 25, 1913. Tippen. Published on the with princess lace. She carried a shower Glen Thompson, a member of the Friends of Banner’s front page was a picture of “the KEEPING A FINGER bouquet of lilies of the valley and stephan- the Hugh Embry Library in Dade City. beautiful Edwinola Hotel.” It was completed ON THE PULSE ON PASCO “The Banner was the newspaper of otis, centered with a white orchid.” the previous year at a cost of about $50,000. Following seven years of work on issues With no door-to-door delivery, “sub- printed from 1913 to 1923, these copies The structure was described this way in record for legal advertisements. Hard news the Banner:“It is a fire-proof concrete build- was generated at the Pasco County scribers got the paper in the mail (and) were sent to the University of Florida. Also those who were in the military could learn shipped out were Banners found in a dumping of three stories, containing 32 guest Courthouse or city hall,”Woodcock recalls. It was convenient that the Coleman and all about what was happening back home ster, and others stored in archival boxes at rooms, all of which are located on the second and third floors, the first floor being Ferguson Funeral Home was located on the by having the paper mailed to them,” accord- city hall. opposite side of Seventh Street from the ing to the Fivay.org website. used for office, parlor and a dining room.” According to Angelo Liranzo, the library’s That included local sports coverage by manager, copies of The Dade City Banner In a notice to its readers and advertisers Banner. “Their ambulances were called to emer- Gerald Newton, who was hired by the were digitized from 1914 to 1971 at a cost in 1915, the Banner promised “to conduct a clean, wholesome newspaper, which will gencies, and a check with the front office Banner in 1965 while still a 23-year-old stu- of approximately $15,000. would reveal the location and severity of the dent at Southeastern Bible College in give in every instance a fair deal to all.” While the digital files are all PDF, the origFor much of the Banner’s history, that incident,” explains Woodcock, who grew up Lakeland. inal papers still survive. “I was once warned about being too public pledge was followed by Margaret in Lacoochee and later retired as a staff reThey chronicle news including construcporter with The Tampa Tribune. wordy with some of my articles,” Newton tion of the new Evans bulk orange juice Bazzell. Readers especially enjoyed the Society posted on his Facebook page for Feb. 23, concentrate facilities south of Dade City in During her time as owner and publisher until 1968, Margaret Bazzell would see her Page by editor Catherine H. McIntosh.This 2020. 1957, and the closing of the Cummer & Sons section of the Banner was filled with articles The 1979 Dade City Little League state Cypress Company in 1959. son, Harley S. Bazzell Jr., become editor. She also hired her daughter-in-law about children’s birthday parties, families en- championship and the 1992 Pasco Pirate But, the stories of generations of families Roszlyn “Ro” Bazzell (who died earlier this tertaining out-of-town guests, and weddings state title were covered during his 47-year are the primary history that is preserved, in year); Harold Taylor, as typesetter; and that were not complete without full descrip- career that spanned three newspapers fol- part, on the pages of The Dade City Banner. William R. Branas, as advertising manager. tions of the dresses worn by the brides. lowing the Banner, as well as sports director The records are not clear, but sometime Calling itself “Pasco County’s Leading Typical was the following published on for radio station WDCF in Dade City, and as a between 1973 and 1974, The Dade City Newspaper,” the Banner became a daily and June 30, 1952:“Given in marriage by her fa- coach and teacher for Pasco County Schools. Banner changed its name to The Pasco News would eventually cover all of East and ther, the bride (Miss Vivian Bailey) wore a Nearly 3,000 issues of The Dade City under new management. Central Pasco County, including the towns gown of candlelight satin with the full skirt Banner are part of the digital collections on of Blanton, Dade City, Land O’ Lakes, terminating in a cathedral train.An overskirt file at the University of Florida. Doug Sanders has a penchant for unRichland, Ridge Manor, San Antonio,Trilby, of princess lace was a feature of the gown, Preserving the newspaper began with ef- earthing interesting stories about local Gator (Wesley Chapel) and Zephyrhills. which was fashioned with a basque bodice, forts by the Pasco County Genealogy Society history. His sleuthing skills have been devel“We lived within walking distance of our with jewel neckline and long fitted sleeves in 2000. oped through his experiences in newspaper jobs,” former reporter Nell Moody with points over the hands. Her fingertip veil “They thought it would be a good idea to and government work. If you have an idea Woodcock recalls on the Pasco County his- of illusion fell from a Queen of Scots cap, start indexing the births, deaths and mar- for a future history column, contact Doug tory website Fivay.org. caught with orange blossoms, and appliqued riages in The Dade City Banner,” explains at interstar1@juno.com.

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The Area Agency on Aging of PascoPinellas will host a Zoom meeting on Oct. 8 at 10 a.m., to discuss the Medicare Part D Drug Plan. Advance registration is required. Contact Geralyn Fortney at (727) 570-9696, ext. 273, or Geralyn.fortney@aaapp.org, for more information.

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AdventHealth Wesley Chapel will offer a free virtual fall healthy cooking demo on Oct. 13 from noon to 7 p.m. The hospital’s chef, Edgardo EscribanoAlicea, and dietician Jenn Spitzer will prepare a pan-seared salmon over sunset arugula and spinach with a white balsamic reduction, finished off with a pumpkin mousse for dessert. Participants will receive the recipe for the dish prior to the date of the cooking demo. For information, call (813) 929-5000, or email AHWC.marketing@adventhealth.com.

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The Lighthouse for the Visually Impaired and Blind (LVIB) will host a virtual fundraiser, “Donating in the Light,” on Oct. 20 at 6 p.m. The event is designed to raise awareness about vision impairment and funds for services benefiting visually impaired residents of Pasco, Hernando and Citrus counties. The fundraiser will include recognition of sponsors and donors; a speech by one of the LVIB clients on how donations help; and

prize drawings. For log-in information and a list of prizes, visit LVIB.org/events/donating-in-the-light. Every donation of $50 or more will earn a chance to win one (or more) of several prizes. To donate, use the NOW button online at LVIB.org, or call (727) 815-0303. All donations must be received by Oct. 17.

ALZHEIMER’S WALK

The Alzheimer’s Association will host its annual Walk to End Alzheimer’s on Oct. 24. This year, the association is encouraging participants to walk as individuals or in small groups, on sidewalks, tracks and trails across Pasco County. New features have been added to the Walk to End Alzheimer’s mobile app, to create an opportunity for the community to connect. Participants can use the app and the new “Walk Mainstage” to track steps and distance, follow a virtual walk path, manage Facebook fundraisers, and access information and resources from the association and walk sponsors to help individuals and families affected by the disease. A new audio track also will be available to encourage participants along the way. There still will be an Opening Ceremony, broadcast at 9 a.m., featuring local speakers and a presentation of Promise Flowers to honor the personal reasons participants join together to fight Alzheimer’s and other dementia. For details, updates and to register, visit ALZ.org/walk.

LUNCH & LEARN

Tampa Surgical Arts, 17751 Gunn Highway in Odessa, will host a complimentary Fall Facial Rejuvenation Lunch & Learn on Oct. 24 at 10 a.m. Hors d’oeuvres and refreshments will be served. An RSVP is required due to limited seating. For information, call (813) 694-7242.

TEMPORARY VISITOR POLICY

Regional Medical Center Bayonet Point, 14000 Fivay Road in Hudson, has instituted a Temporary Visitor Policy, in order to protect patients, visitors, physicians and caregivers from the spread of the coronavirus. Visiting hours are from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m., seven days a week. • Inpatient Units: One visitor per patient is permitted. No visitors will be allowed in the Coronavirus Units. • Emergency Room: One visitor per patient in the ER. • Patients Undergoing Procedures: One visitor allowed per patient.Visitor must remain in the designated waiting area. If the patient is admitted, the visitor can visit with the patient after the patient is admitted to a room. • Anyone younger than the age of 18 will not be considered for visitation, unless they are the parent of a hospitalized child. • Hospital cafeteria: Visitors are not allowed. For more information, please visit BayonetPointHospital.com.

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The Regional Medical Center Bayonet Point Weight Management Center will host monthly Weight Management Support Group meetings on the fourth Wednesday of every month, at 6 p.m. The group is free and meets at the Rao Musunuru M.D. Conference Center, 14100 Yosemite Drive in Hudson. Attendees must be screened, and are required to wear a mask and follow social distancing guidelines. For more information and to register, please call (727) 869-5498, or visit BayonetPointHospital.com.

ZUMBA FOR HEALTH

Zumba for Women will resume at the Karl & DiMarco North Dance Studio, 19022 Geraci Road in Lutz, every Monday and Friday, at 10:30 a.m. No other classes will be going on at the same time, so contact with others will be limited.The dance studio is prepped and taped for social distancing. Classes are $5 each. For more information, please email dance911@gmail.com.

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The Florida Department of Health in Pasco County has resumed free rapid HIV and Hepatitis C testing on Wednesdays and Thursdays, at 10841 Little Road in New Port Richey. Results from rapid tests will be available in 20 minutes. For information on HIV from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), visit CDC.gov/hiv/default.html. For more on Hepatitis C from the CDC, visit CDC.gov/hepatitis/hcv/index.htm. Testing is available by appointment only. Call (727) 619-0260. The Laker/Lutz News likes to keep our readers informed about available classes, seminars, lectures and events regarding health and wellness issues. Hospitals, doctors, individual practitioners and anyone related to the health care industry can submit information, at least two weeks in advance, to be considered for publication. Photos of events, recognitions and so on, also are welcome. Submissions should include who, what, where, when, cost, contact information, identifications for individuals in a photo (unless it is a large group), and a photo credit. This information should be emailed to news@lakerlutznews.com.


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