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Florida’s 2018 midterms full of surprises By Dr. Susan A. MacManus Special to The Laker/Lutz News

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counts are necessary to certify the winners. No. 2: Another recount controversy puts Florida in the national spotlight — again. No one expected the 2018 recount controversy to reach the fever pitch that had characterized the 2000 presidential election between Republican George W. Bush and Democrat Al Gore when Bush beat Gore in Florida by only 537 votes.That high-profile controversy involved poorly designed ballots (the butterSee MIDTERMS, page 11A

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Helping families communicate through sign language Families came to the New River Branch Library, at 34043 State Road 54 in Wesley Chapel, to learn how to communicate with hearing impaired loved ones. The library will be hosting two classes each month, one for families and one for adults. Gabriela Southwick, an American Sign Language instructor who resides in Zephyrhills, teaches the class. Southwick holds a degree in communication sciences and disorders from the University of South Florida and she’s an American Sign Language teacher at Sunlake High School. For more information or to register, contact the library at (813) 788-6375. Above, 18-month-old Leighton McIntosh, of Wesley Chapel, who has severe hearing loss, peeks over a row of bins filled with books, while her mother, Nina, and father, Spencer, keep a watchful eye on her during a class.

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Voters choose local leaders By B.C. Manion bcmanion@lakerlutznews.com

Voters streamed into Precinct 595 at the Lutz Civic Center on Nov. 6 to cast their ballots in 2018 midterms. They were just as eager to make their voice known at Precinct 6, the Alice Hall Community Center in Zephyrhills. They came by bicycle, pick-up truck and SUV at Precinct 48 at the Meadow Pointe IV Clubhouse in Wesley Chapel. And, they took advantage of early voting at the Land O’ Lakes Branch Library in Land O’ Lakes. Whether they were first-time voters, or have voted for decades, these voters made it a point to exercise their right to take part in the political process. As The Laker/Lutz News went to press this week, the winner was still unknown in the race for the U.S. Senate, which pits Republican challenger Rick Scott, Florida’s current governor, against incumbent Democrat Bill Nelson in the U.S. Senate race. The outcome also remains unknown between Republican Ron DeSantis and Democrat Andrew Gillum in the bid to become Florida’s next governor. And, there’s uncertainty, as well, regarding who will be Florida’s next Agricultural Commissioner, in a race between Matt Caldwell and Nicole ‘Nikki’ Fried. All three of those races were so close that they required state-mandated recounts. Still, voters decided plenty of races and issues in Pasco and Hillsborough counties. Pasco County voters selected incumbent Republican Pasco County Commissioners Mike Moore and Mike See LEADERS, page 11A

Gabriela Southwick shows the class how to say ‘thank you’ during the Family Sign Language class. She said that American Sign Language is intuitive, and many nouns are iconic, meaning the sign visually looks like what it means, making it easy for children to learn.

After attending the Family Sign Language class with his mother Janet, 7year-old Kevin Ojo, of Wesley Chapel, participates in a kid’s craft session. Janet Ojo, who came to the area 10 years ago from Nigeria, said that she was thinking of her son’s future when she decided that he should learn American Sign Language. ‘You never know, Kevin may meet a deaf person at some point in his life and it may make a big difference in that person’s life if he knew how to communicate in sign language.’

Voters on both sides of the aisle say they want change Compiled by B.C. Manion

Voters across Pasco and Hillsborough counties turned out in far greater numbers for the 2018 midterms than they did four years ago. Websites kept by the local supervisor of elections show that 60.64 of Pasco County’s registered voters turned out, while Hillsborough’s turnout — at 61.48 percent — was even higher. Pasco’s turnout in the 2014 general election was 53.38 percent; Hillsborough’s was 49.3 percent. We caught up with some voters who cast their ballots early, and other voters who got their “I Voted” stickers s on Election Day, Nov. 6 — to hear what they had to say about this year’s election.

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Vincent Williams, who works with youths, said he headed to Precinct 6 at the Alice Hall Community Center in Zephyrhills to possibly be part of history. “I voted for Andrew Gillum,” Williams said, referring to the candidate who had the potential to become Florida’s first

black governor.“I understand his upbringing is similar to mine.” Williams said he also supported Amendment No. 4 to the state’s Constitution, which restores a felon’s voting rights, after the felon has served his or her sentence. “Once they serve their time, and they pay their debt, it should be clean slate,”Williams said.

EVERY VOTE COUNTS Accounting clerk Misty McClung said she votes on a regular basis. “It matters,” McClung said. “They need every vote. It may be your one vote that changed the whole election.” She was particularly interested in the race for Florida governor, casting her vote for Ron DeSantis. “I’m Republican trying to support Trump. I think the economy is a lot bet- Misty McLung ter now, and I’m big on closing the borders,” she said. She supported three of the four general obligation bond issues that were on the ballot — agreeing to higher taxes for parks, fire protection and libraries. She opposed the tax for the jail expansion. “I did not vote to improve the jail sys-

tem. I feel like you’ve committed a crime, why does it need to be so great,” she said.

NOT A STRAIGHT-TICKET VOTER Melissa Gordon, a full-time housewife and grandmother, said she came to cast her vote at the Alice Hall Community Center in Zephyrhills because she wants “to improve our government.” She was interested, in particular, in some of the proposed amendments to the state’s Constitution. She voted to re- Melissa Gordon store a former felon’s right to vote, for instance.“If they’ve served their time, then they all means (they should be allowed to vote),” she said. She also supported an amendment regarding Victims’ Rights. She supported Republican Ron DeSantis for governor and Democrat Bill Nelson for the U.S. Senate. “I’m fed up with Rick Scott,” Gordon said.

IT’S IMPORTANT TO BE HEARD Dietary supervisor DeNae Roberts said she believes it’s important to vote,“just to See VOTERS, page 11A


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Pasco looks to become sports tourism destination By Kevin Weiss

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Pasco County is putting its sports and recreation offerings front and center, in a strategy aimed at boosting tourism. Visit Pasco — the county’s tourism arm — is rebranding its slogan to “Florida’s Sports Coast.” The announcement came at the second annual East Pasco Economic Development Summit. Adam Thomas, who oversees Pasco’s tourism efforts, said the new moniker shows the county is “charging ahead to becoming that premier sports destination in Florida.” “We’re in the memory-making business. We want to tell our story, especially with our sports assets and really get that message out there to really get that return on investment,”Thomas explained at the Nov. 2 event held at Pasco-Hernando State College’s Porter Campus at Wiregrass Ranch. The brand launch and marketing campaign for “Florida’s Sports Coast” will begin in January,Thomas said. Previous Pasco tourism promotions featured the slogans “It’s only natural” and “Open spaces, vibrant places” — referring to the county’s ecotourism offerings. “The logo and name is just a logo and a name, but the strategy behind it is really going to create that sense of place and that sense of destination for Pasco County as the Florida sports coast,”Thomas explained. The new branding coincides with a number of new multipurpose sports facilities that have opened or will open soon. Florida Hospital Center Ice in Wesley Chapel, for instance, opened in early 2017 as the largest hockey complex in the southeastern United States. It drew national attention this past year when it played host to the gold medal-winning 2018 U.S. Olympic Women’s Ice Hockey Team. It’s also the training grounds of other Olympians, such as French pair skaters Vanessa James and Morgan Cipres. The Wiregrass Ranch Sports Complex is next in line become a major draw once it opens in late 2019. The $44 million, 98,000-square-foot facility will feature eight basketball courts, 16 volleyball courts, a cheer and dance studio, a

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The second annual East Pasco Economic Development Summit focused on the county’s sports tourism efforts. Speakers pictured here are, from left: Gordie Zimmerman, Florida Hospital Center Ice general manager; Richard Blalock, RADD Sports chief executive officer; Pat Ciaccio, Saddlebrook Resort general manager; Jason Aughey, Tampa Bay Sports Commission senior director; and, Adam Thomas, Pasco County tourism director.

fitness center, and sports medicine and athletic training offerings. The complex, which broke ground in June, also will be able to host other sporting events and recreational activities, such as martial arts, wrestling, gymnastics, curling, badminton, indoor soccer, and lacrosse and pickleball. Other facilities on tap include the Sarah Vande Berg Tennis Center in Zephyrhills and the Christopher N. Chiles Aquatic Center in Land O’ Lakes. Meanwhile, the Saddlebrook Resort in Wesley Chapel has been a world-renowned golf and tennis mainstay since the 1980s. Beyond those offerings, Pasco’s various outdoor recreational features will also fall under the Florida’s Sports Coast branding, Thomas noted. The county’s inshore and offshore fishing offerings, as well as its network of hiking, biking and walking trails, create what Thomas labeled as “742 square miles of destination.” In addition to the branding announcement, the economic summit also featured a series of panel discussions with stakeholders on the economic impact and opportunities that lie within the sports tourism industry. Jason Aughey, senior director for the Tampa Bay Sports Commission, praised the

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Pasco County Visit Pasco, the county’s tourism arm, is rebranding its slogan to ‘Florida’s Sports Coast.’

county’s ongoing sports tourism efforts. “Pasco County, in and of itself, is growing exponentially and gaining quite a bit of attention throughout the sports tourism industry,” he said.“I think the sky is really the limit. “I’d be extremely bullish on what’s going on here; things are only going to get better,” Aughey added, while underscoring the economic benefit of sports tourism on the whole — particularly in the youth and amateur arena. “Sports is very recession-proof in the sense that parents aren’t going to put away their child’s experience and/or potential opportunity for future scholarships. Same

thing with discretionary spending as it pertains to adult seniors as far as the overall experience. Regardless of what’s happening in the economy, sports is going to continue to pull through,” he said. Richard Blalock, chief executive officer of RADD Sports, the company that will manage the Wiregrass Ranch Sports Complex, also is upbeat about the Pasco’s sports tourism initiatives. “The county’s moving in an awesome direction with their rebranding and the resources that they’ve put in,” Blalock said. He noted the county’s efforts to serve a broad range of mid-sized indoor and outdoor sporting events year-round will further a stronghold on sports tourism. The economic impact is year-round, and is not seasonal in nature, Blalock said. Other speakers at the summit included Gordie Zimmerman, Florida Hospital Center Ice general manager; Pat Ciaccio, Saddlebrook Resort general manager; Carolynn Smith, 7 Marketing PR chief executive officer; Pasco County Commissioner Mike Moore; Pasco County Administrator Dan Biles; Dr. Stanley Giannet, of PascoHernando State College; and, Dr. Keiva Wiley, Pasco County Schools director of Career and Technical Education. The event was presented by the North Tampa Bay Chamber of Commerce.

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The Zephyrhills Garden Gate Garden Club will meet Nov. 15 at the Magnuson Hotel, 5734 Gall Blvd., in Zephyrhills.There will be a craft project for Thanksgiving for Meals on Wheels, a white elephant sale, and refreshments.Visitors are welcome. For information, call Vicky Keffer at (813) 7828004.

The Dade City Garden Club will meet Nov. 19 from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., at 13630 Fifth St., in Dade City.The program will be “Bird Feeding 101,” from Florida Backyard Birds.The guest speaker will be Lucy Polak, owner of Wild Birds Unlimited of Tampa, and Greg Williams, former owner. Participants will be able to purchase items such as feeders and birdseed.There also will be an orchid sale sponsored by the Hibiscus Circle, with proceeds to benefit the group’s maintenance and expansion of gardens. Light refreshments and beverages will be provided. For information, call (908) 890-4630.

ESSENTIAL OILS Two Sisters DIY Workshop will offer a free introduction class on essential oils Nov. 15 at 6:30 p.m., at 2020 Land O’ Lakes Blvd., Suite 4, in Lutz. Participants will have a chance to win a raffle. For information, text or call (813) 586-3521.

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FLORIDA JAZZ EXPRESS The Florida Jazz Express, an 18-piece band, will perform Nov. 15 at 8 p.m., at Dockside Grille, 5015 U.S. 19 in New Port Richey. Music will include classic, Latin, jazz and modern big band from a variety of composers and arrangers.Admission is free. For information, call (516) 480-8587.

St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, 38710 Fifth Ave., in Zephyrhills, will host its 26th annual Craft Fair on Nov. 16 and Nov. 17 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., in the Parish Center.There will be a bake sale on both days, as well as decorations, quilts, kitchen linens, baby items and more. For information, contact Becky Finley at (813) 310-9165 or finleyrl817@yahoo.com.

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Safety Town, 15362 Alric Pottberg Road in Shady Hills, will host a yard sale fundraiser Nov. 16 to Nov. 18, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Safety town is a community-based safety education program geared toward kindergarteners through second-graders, ages 5 to 8, and teaches safety tips on pedestrians; bikes; seatbelts; water and boats; fire, smoke and electric; drugs; severe weather and more. For information, visit PascoSheriff.com/safetytown, or call (813) 929-1203.

PLANT SOCIETY FIELD TRIP The Nature Coast Chapter of the Florida Native Plant Society will take a field trip to Sun City Center Nature Trails on Nov. 16 at 10 a.m.To RSVP or for information, contact Gail Parsons at (813) 928-1412 or Gailpar1@verizon.net.The chapter’s website is PascoNativePlants.org.

WINTER VILLAGE Curtis Hixon Park, 600 N.Ashley Drive in Tampa, will open a Winter Village from Nov. 16 to Jan. 5.There will be an ice rink; village shops with apparel, handmade toys, jewelry, dog accessories and more; and the Winter Village Express - trolley cars with treats, music and activities. For information and a schedule of events, visit WinterVillageTampa.com.

KOL AMI DINNER & LUNCHEON Congregation Kol Ami, 3919 Moran Road in Tampa, will host Shabbat services and dinner Nov. 16 at 6:30 p.m.The cost is $18 for adults and $11 for kids. Kol Ami also will host a Kiddush luncheon Nov. 17 at 9:30 a.m., after Shabbat services.To RSVP for either event, call (813) 962-6338.

LIVING HISTORY The Pioneer Florida Museum & Village, 15602 Pioneer Museum Road in Dade City, will host its annual Living History and Civil War Reenactments on Nov. 17 and Nov. 18, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Skirmishes will emerge from the village and battles will take place at 2 p.m., both days.Visitors can tour the authentic confederate and union camps. Reenactors will be in costume. There also will be traditional period craft demonstrations, a ladies period fashion show, live music, and a church service on Sunday morning. For information and a schedule of events, visit PioneerFloridaMuseum.org.

ALPACA OPEN HOUSE The Alpaca Barn, 37543 Pappy Road in Dade City, will host an open house Nov. 17 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Guests can see the alpacas, and learn about alpacas and the products made out of their fiber. For information, visit

The Sundance Community, 6340 Santa Fe Drive in Zephyrhills, will host its annual Arts & Crafts Show on Nov. 17 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.There will be vendors with handcrafted goods, a raffle, a bake sale table, and more. Proceeds will benefit the Pregnancy Care Center of East Pasco, Helping Rock Homeless Center, and the Neighborhood Care Center. For information, call (727) 479-4485, or email coraldawn2@yahoo.com.

ART AND CRAFT SHOW The Lake Jovita Women’s Club Art & Craft Show, hosted by Michele Gould of Purple Cloud Studio, will take place on Nov. 17 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the Lake Jovita Golf and Country Club, 12330 Lake Jovita Blvd., in Dade City.Admission is free. SweetBlossomAlpacas.com, or call Debbie or Narvel Pettis at (813) 335-7387.

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The West Pasco Audubon Society will take a field trip Nov. 17 to Honeymoon Island Causeway beaches and Osprey Trail. Participants should meet at 7:45 a.m., at U.S. 19 and Moog Road, behind Burger King. For information and to RSVP, contact Mike Kell at jmike65@gmail.com.

PEACE BREAKFAST Sunrise of Pasco’s 15th annual Peace Breakfast will take place Dec. 6 from 7 a.m. to 8:30 a.m., at Saint Leo University, Greenfelder Board Room, 33701 State Road 52 in St. Leo.The keynote speaker will be Courtney Weil and family.To RSVP by Nov. 17, email events@sunrisepasco.org. For information, call (352) 521-3358.

UPCYCLE FESTIVAL Pasco County Utilities and Keep Pasco Beautiful will present the Pasco Upcycle & Art Festival on Nov. 17 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at Sims Park, in downtown New Port Richey.There will be upcycle vendors, including spoon jewelry, and repurposed pallet furniture and décor; food trucks; craft beer; and, live Americana music.Admission is free. For information, call (727) 856-7252 or email info@keeppascobeautiful.org.

CAR SHOW The second annual Field of Dreams Car Show will take place Nov. 17 and Nov. 18 at Florida Classic Park, 5360 Lockhart Road in Brooksville.The show will feature street rods, rat rods, classics, four-wheel drives, modern muscle and more.There also will be performance vehicles, a swap meet, car corral, arts and crafts vendors, music and food.Admission is $5 per person. Kids age 12 and younger are free. RV parking/camping will be available. Proceeds will benefit Shriners Hospitals for Children. For information, contact John Romanyak at

The Tampa Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution will meet Nov. 17 at the Golden Corral, on 56th Street in Temple Terrace.The meeting will begin at 11:30 a.m., followed by lunch, and a presentation around 12:30 p.m. For information, call Matthew Cole at (813) 777-2404.

THANKSGIVING DINNER First Presbyterian Church of Zephyrhills, 5510 19th St., will host a free community Thanksgiving dinner on Nov. 18 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.The public is welcome, especially those who are unable to provide a holiday meal for themselves or their families.The meal will be served until 5 p.m., or until there is no more food available. For information, call (813) 7827412.

AMATEUR RADIO CLUB The Zephyrhills Area Amateur Radio Club will meet Nov. 19 at St. Elizabeth’s Episcopal Church, 5855 16th St., in Zephyrhills.The business meeting will start at 6 p.m., followed by a coffee break and a discussion or presentation at 7 p.m.The club also meets for breakfast every Thursday at 8 a.m., at Village Inn, 5214 Gall Blvd. For information, visit ZAARC.org.

DEMOCRATIC CLUB The East Pasco Democratic Club will meet Nov. 19 at 6:30 p.m., at Omari’s Grill at Scotland Yard Golf Club, 9424 U.S. 301 in Dade City.The guest speaker will be Marlow Jones, president of Pasco Young Democrats, on the topic of increasing youth participation in Pasco politics. Dining a la carte will be available from 5 p.m. For information, call (813) 383-8315, or visit EastPascoDems.com.

The Museum of Science and Industry, 4801 E. Fowler Ave., in Tampa, will offer two Thanksgiving Break Camps Nov. 19 to Nov. 21, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Kids in kindergarten through third grade can take part in “Cooking Creations,” and those in fourth through eighth grade can participate in “Game Making 101.” Both are three-day camps. Kids should bring a snack, a lunch, and wear clothing that can get messy. For information, visit MOSI.org.

OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD The national collection week for Operation Christmas Child will end Nov. 19. Shoebox gifts are filled with toys, schools supplies and hygiene items to share with boys and girls in need through the Samaritan’s Purse project.To learn how to pack a shoebox, and for drop-off locations and more, visit SamaritansPurse.org.

DONATE FOOD Metropolitan Ministries, along with Keystone Community Church in Lutz, has set up a donation tent on the church property at 21010 State Road 54, to accept food donations, such as staples and turkey for those in need for the holiday season. Donations can be dropped off from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., weekdays, and until 5 p.m. on Saturday.

WINTER’S WONDERLAND The Clearwater Marine Aquarium presents “Winter’s Wonderland” now through Jan. 6. There will be lights and decorations, holiday-themed habitats, a Kids’ Fun Zone to learn about penguins and polar bears, Santa and his elves, and more.The event will be closed Christmas Day. For information, visit SeeWinter.com.

CHRISTMAS LANE Christmas Lane, in the Charlie Grimes Ag Building at Plant City’s Florida Strawberry Festival grounds, will be open Nov. 23 to Dec. 24, every Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.The event will feature Christmas displays, food, carnival rides, a Kidzone, letters to Santa, face painting, ornaments, live entertainment, and more. Santa and Mrs. Claus will be available for photos every night.The event is wheelchair accessible. No pets. Only service animals will be allowed in, and must be wearing their service items. Parking is free.Tickets are $5 plus tax for ages 13 and older; $3 plus tax for ages 4 to 12; and free for ages 3 and younger. Rides are a separate cost. For information, visit ChristmasLane.com.

TAX PREP The United Way of Pasco County Prosperity Campaign is looking for volunteers to help provide free tax return preparation service. Volunteers will get full, comprehensive IRS training and become certified to prepare basic returns. No tax experience is necessary.The program also needs greeters, site volunteer schedulers, and technology/computer setup assistance at various sites. For information, visit UnitedWayPasco.org, and click on the Volunteer tab.

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To all history buffs and those curious about learning more on the Civil War, the Pioneer Florida Museum will be recapturing this American era from Nov.16 through Nov. 18. Entitled the “Living History and Civil War Reenactments,” the event begins with a school field trip on Nov. 16 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Accompanied by a tour guide, students will be able to roam through the museum visiting stations displaying artifacts such as cannons, musical instruments and rifles. They’ll also get a chance to learn about medical hospitals and camps for union soldiers and for confederate soldiers. Vendors will open on Nov. 17 at 9 a.m., and will offer food, vintage clothing, antiques and other items. A battlefield reenactment will be followed by a ladies tea party, which begins at 10 a.m. Guests are welcome to attend, but are required to dress in 19th century attire. Attendees are also asked to wear special attire for The Period Fashion Show at 11:30 a.m. The following day, like the previous one, will feature concession stands, live performances, battle reenactments and inside tours of the museum. For the field trip on Nov. 16, there will be a $4 fee for students and chaperones who preregister, and a $5 fee if paying on the day

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GRIEF WORKSHOP

Gulfside Hospice’s bereavement support team will host a holiday grief workshop called “The Season of Family.” For West Pasco residents, a workshop will take place on Nov. 15 at 3 p.m. and 6 p.m., at Gulfside’s Bereavement & Community Outreach Center, 6230 Lafayette St., in New Port Richey. The group is free and open to the public. For information and to RSVP, call (727) 845-5707.

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St. Joseph’s Hospital-North, 4211 Van Dyke Road in Lutz, will present lectures on total joint replacement on Nov. 19 and Nov. 26 at 10 a.m., in the Nursing Administration classroom. Guests can increase their knowledge of total joint replacement, prepare for surgery and become familiar with the recovery process. Based on the requirements of your physician and availability, pre-op testing could be done the same day. Admission is free, but registration is required by calling (813) 443-2046.

COMMUNITY EVENTS

The Medical Center of Trinity, 9330 State Road 54, will offer these community events: • Nov. 19 from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.: Newborn Care Class • Nov. 28 at 6 p.m.: Infant CPR Reservations are required. For information and to RSVP, call (727) 834-5630, or visit MedicalCenterTrinity.com.

CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME

Florida Hospital Zephyrhills, 7050 Gall Blvd., will offer a lecture on carpal tunnel syndrome Nov. 20 at noon, in the Cypress Room. Dr. Randolph Knight, orthopedic surgeon, will discuss effective treatments and minimally invasive treatment options for this condition. A light lunch will be provided. To make a reservation, call (877) 5343108.

DONATION YOGA CLASS

Sun Yoga, 19026 Geraci Road in Lutz, will offer a Thanksgiving Donation Yoga Class on Nov. 22 at 10 a.m.This is an all-levels Hatha Yoga Class. Proceeds will go to the Give Back Yoga Foundation. For information, call (813) 955-1262, or email sunyogatampa@gmail.com.

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ments, voter control of gambling, prohibition of off-shore oil drilling, rights of crime victims, first responder and military member survivor benefits, ending dog racing, and so forth.The amendment that got the most support promised to expand current restrictions on lobbying.The one amendment voters rejected (although narrowly) was titled, Increased Homestead Property Tax Exemption. It was fought heavily by local governments who warned voters their local property taxes would have to go up or their services cut to make up for the lost revenue. The Ballot Summary’s language for that amendment was also more confusing than for the other proposed amendments. No. 5: Across the state, all 19 proposals to allow county governments to raise taxes or sell tax-backed bonds passed. Normally, voters are hesitant to say “Yes” to higher taxes on themselves or to approve county requests to borrow funds for large-scale projects.With so many campaign commercials and mailers, including candidate promises to keep taxes low, many analysts were skeptical that voters would approve very many of the 19 tax and bond proposals on county ballots in 2018. But, voters approved all 19.Why all these “Yes” votes this year? One explanation is that people are willing to pay more when the economy is strong, unemployment is low and consumer confidence is high.Another is that during periods of high growth, residents want relief from traffic congestion and favor repair and/or expansion of critical infrastructure. Overall, the most requests for more funding were school-related (9 of the 19), followed by infrastructure (4), recreation (3) and transportation (3). Several counties, including Pasco and Hillsborough, asked voters to approve more than one increase. Pasco County requested voter approval to sell four general obligation (tax-backed) bonds to finance two recreational/leisure functions (parks, libraries) and two safety-related infrastructure projects (jails and fire-rescue). In neighboring Hillsborough County, voters said “Yes” to two sales tax increases—one earmarked for schools, another for transportation—even though it made Hillsborough County’s sales tax the highest in the state.

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Incumbent Republican Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister won another term, defeating Democrat Gary Pruitt. Hillsborough County voters also approved two new taxes, a 1-cent tax for transportation and a ½-cent tax to pay for air conditioning and other projects in Hillsborough County Schools. At the federal level, incumbent Republican Gus Bilirakis defeated Democrat Chris Hunter to receive another term representing Florida’s 12th congressional district. Voters also elected a number of state lawmakers representing communities within The Laker/Lutz News coverage area. In the State Senate, Incumbent Republican Wilton Simpson defeated Democrat Michael Cottrell for re-election in District 10, while incumbent Republican Tom Lee defeated Democrat Kathy Lewis for re-election to District 20. Voters also elected numerous state representatives, including incumbent Republican Amber Mariano who defeated Democrat Linda Jack in District 36; Republican Ardian Zika who defeated Democrat Tammy Garcia in District 37; incumbent Republican Danny Burgess who defeated No Party Affiliation David “TK” Hayes in District 38; Democrat Fentrice Driskell who defeated incumbent Republican Shawn Harrison in District 63; and, Republican James Grant who defeated Democrat Jessica Harrington in District 64. Statewide, voters approved 11 of 12 amendments to Florida’s Constitution, with a proposed amendment to increase the Homestead Property Tax Exemption failing to garner more than 60 percent voter approval. The amendment received 58.07 percent of the vote. Amendments that passed covered myriad issues, ranging from increased victims’ rights; to prohibiting offshore gas and oil drilling, to restoring voter rights to former felons; to ending dog racing.

Wells for additional four-year terms. Moore defeated Democratic challenger Kelly Smith and Wells defeated Democratic challenger Brandi Geoit. Voters also chose Megan Harding to replace Steve Luikart, who is retiring from the Pasco County School Board. In a nonpartisan race, Harding defeated Tara M. O’ Connor in a runoff. Harding now joins Cynthia Armstrong and Allen Altman, who won their bids for reelection during the 2018 primary. Pasco voters also approved four general obligation bond issues, with the bond issue to support a jail expansion passing by the thinnest margin.The three other approved bond issues will support expanded fire/rescue services, upgraded parks and recreation opportunities, and improved libraries. In Hillsborough County, voters elected four county commissioners.Those winning seats are Republican Ken Hagan who defeated Democrat Angela Birdsong, in District 2; incumbent Republican Stacy White who defeated Democrat Andrew Davis, in District 4; Democrat Mariella Smith who defeated Republican Commissioner Victor Crist, in District 5; and Democrat Kimberly Overman defeated Republican Todd Marks in District 7. Smith and Overman are newcomers to the board, which for the first time since 2004 has a Democratic majority. Hillsborough voters also chose two new school board members, in a nonpartisan election. Steve Cona defeated William Henry Person in District 1. Cona is replacing Susan Valdes. Karen Perez defeated Henry “Shake” Washington in District 6. Perez is replacing April Griffin.

VOTERS, from page 1A

four of the county’s general obligation bond issues. “I did not approve the one for jail, but I did approve everything else — the fire/rescue, the libraries, and parks and recreation. “Unfortunately, if you’ve done some- DeNae Roberts thing and you’re in jail, I don’t think our money should be spent on improving it,” Roberts said.

be heard.” In the governor’s race, she voted for Andrew Gillum. “He seems to care about the people a lot more, everybody, in general, not any particular race, or any particular gender. He’s very inclusive.” She also supported Amendment 4: “I think if you did your time, and you’ve learned your lesson and you paid it back to society, why not be able to vote?” Roberts said she supported three out of

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Montana Rose Smith and Kata Muellerleile, members of Pasco County’s 4-H, were honored by the Pasco County Commission for being named to statewide leadership positions in the youth organization. They are shown here with members of the Pasco County Commission and Pasco County Clerk & Comptroller Paula O’ Neil.

Local 4-H members receive recognition The Laker/Lutz News Staff Report

Two local members of Pasco County’s 4H were honored by the Pasco County Commission last month for their achievements in the 4-H organization. Commissioners passed a resolution on Oct. 9 recognizing Montana Rose Smith and Kata Muellerleile for their statewide leadership positions in 4-H. The resolution notes that nine young adults in Pasco County have been elected to statewide leadership positions over the past 20 years. The resolution singled out Smith, who has been elected the 2018-2019 4-H State Council president by her peers and fellow 4-H members. It also singled out Muellerleile, who has

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The Academy at the Lakes Wildcats varsity football team wrapped up its first undefeated season (7-0) in program history. A stingy defense allowing fewer than nine points per game is a big part of the team’s success.

Overall teamwork has been at play this season, added Price, one of five team captains and the team’s A look at Academy at the Lakes’ 17-game starting tailback. winning streak that dates to 2017 “Everybody’s doing their job,” The Wildcats last loss came on Sept. 7, 2017, Price said.“You don’t have people a 50-35 home defeat to Eastland Christian saying,‘Oh, I’ve got to do this person’s job.’ We’re all sticking to our 2017 one job.” Sept. 22: Canterbury (48-16 win) He also noted the team this year Sept. 28: Solid Rock Community (80-0 win) was forced to “come together Oct. 2: at St. Lucie Christian (49-12 win) more” in lieu of Gonzalez and other Oct. 13: Lakeside Christian (40-21 win) impact players from 2017, such as Oct. 20: at Donahue Catholic (36-0 win) leading receiver Isaiah Smith (864 Oct. 27: Seacoast Christian Academy (68-7 win) scrimmage yards, 17 touchdowns) Nov. 3: at Hernando Christian Academy (57-29 win) and star cornerback Jordan Nov. 17: Canterbury (54-6 win) Oladokun (11 interceptions), who Dec. 1: Eastland Christian (46-6 win) transferred to Gaither for his sophDec. 9: Old Plank Christian Academy (30-9 win) omore season. Said Price:“We couldn’t just rely Sophomore quarterback Jalen Brown seeks 2018 on someone like a Daniel to lead the Wildcats to back-to-back eightSept. 14: Citi Christian Academy (24-12 win) (Gonzalez) or offense or a Jordan man state titles. Sept. 21: at Solid Rock Community (53-6 win) (Oladokun) on defense, so everySept. 28: at Canterbury (34-13 win) one’s had to do their part this year, so I four touchdowns on 12 of 17 passes. Oct. 19: Faith Christian (46-13 win) mean we don’t have one person doing “He’s proven to himself that he Oct. 26: St. Lucie Christian (13-0 win by forfeit) everything, everyone’s sharing the load.” can take over a game,” said Wildcats Nov. 2: at Lakeside Christian (15-6 win) And, what the Wildcats may lack in dy- quarterbacks coach/offensive assisNov. 9: at Bell Creek Academy (52-0) namic playmakers, the team makes up for in tance Jesus Soler.“That’s really the knowledge of what it takes to win a state big leap from the beginning of the title, Price acknowledged. season until now, is we can just ask him to guiding the team to back-to-back state titles. “I think it helps,” Price said of the experi- take over a game.” He feels it’s well within reach for the unence of last year’s state title run.“We’re not Beyond the numbers, Soler noted the defeated squad. going to be completely clueless on, ‘Oh, Wildcats three-year starter has shown “I think we’ve got it skill-wise,” he said, what do we do here, what do we do there?’ marked improvements in everything from “but, we’ve got to stay together as a group. We know what to expect. We know that footwork and arm strength, to his decision- No outside distractions.” people are going to come to play, and we’ve making. He added:“We’re not the team last year just got to play our best game.” “He understands the offense better than where we just came in and destroyed everyMeanwhile, the strides made at the quar- everybody. He is another coach on the body.We actually have got to work for what terback position could also come in handy. field,” Soler said. we want. …We’ve just got to be together as Sophomore Jalen Brown has completed The assistant coach, too, believes Jalen a team and keep going hard for all four nearly 60 percent of his passes for 823 yards Brown has legit college football potential, a quarters.” and 21 total touchdowns (3 interceptions). relative rarity in the eight-man ranks. The signal-caller, too, is working to “be He’s also added over 300 yards on the “I think he could be a Division I quarter- more of a leader” as the team gears up for ground, as part of a balanced offensive attack. back. It’s just a matter of whether Division I the postseason. His best performance came in a 46-13 win teams will take a gamble on an eight-man “If I get down, I can’t do that being a against Faith Christian on Oct. 19. With the quarterback,” Soler said.“He’s got the skillset leader. I have to stay positive and keep Wildcats struggling to run the ball, Jalen already.” everything up,” he said. Brown was tasked to get the job done For the time being, however, the young, If so, the Wildcats may once again be through the air, throwing for 233 yards and but tested, quarterback is strictly focused on hoisting gold in December.

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across 15 regular season contests. Her best game of the season came against Florida College on Sept. 21, when she registered eight points on three goals and two assists. While at Land O’ Lakes, Nasello racked up 120 goals across a four-year varsity soccer career. Her senior year she was named the 2018 Florida Dairy Farmers Class 3A Player of the Year after posting 45 goals and 13 assists, guiding the Gators to the regional finals, a 23-3 record and undefeated (7-0) district mark.

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Former Land O’ Lakes High School girls soccer standout Sydny Nasello, now a freshman forward at the University of South Florida, was recently named to the American Athletic Conference’s All-Rookie team. Nasello tallied 15 points (four goals, seven assists) in 1,141 minutes of action

Cheval Golf & Athletic Club and Evov Sports is hosting its inaugural Youth Flag Football Turkey Bowl on Nov. 19 and Nov. 20, for boys in fifth grade through eighth grade. The two-day event will include football drills and conditioning, culminating in the Turkey Bowl games. Each day runs from 9 a.m. to noon. Cost is $25 for Cheval members and $50 for non-members, or $200 for a team of eight to 10 players. To register, call (813) 279-5122, or visit EvovSports.com.

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(BAMA) Clay Shoot is set for Nov. 17 at 8 a.m., at Tampa Bay Sporting Clays, 10514 Ehren Cutoff in Land O’ Lakes. Cost is $150 for an individual or $500 per foursome. Registration includes 50 targets, two boxes of ammo, ear protection, scorecards, golf carts (one per four-person team), gun rental (one per four-person team) and a BBQ lunch. Proceeds from the event benefit the BAMA Veterans Scholarship Fund. Sponsorships remain available. For information, visit Bama-fl.org.

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The Saint Leo women’s lacrosse program will host a free youth clinic for girls ages 8 to 13 on Nov. 30 at 6 p.m., at University Turf Stadium, 33701 State Road 52 in St. Leo. The hourlong clinic includes drills focused on stick work and game concepts. Additionally, each attendee will receive oneon-one attention from the Saint Leo women’s lacrosse staff. Check-in will begin at 5:30 p.m., at University Turf Stadium.The clinic will conclude at 7 p.m. Each attendee should bring cleats or turf shoes, a refillable water bottle and all necessary lacrosse equipment. Preregistration by Nov. 29 is required for

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Sunlake High junior outfielder/first baseman Paige Maseda has verbally committed to play collegiate softball at Division II Flagler College in Saint Augustine. Last season, Maseda earned All-Sunshine Athletic Conference first team honors after posting a .506 batting average, three home runs, 11 extra base hits, 26 runs and 25 RBIs.

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As Commandant L. David Kirk bestows the award of Marine of the Year, the medallion ribbon slides over the nose of Marine Corps veteran Corporal (E3) Lester M. Osteen, of Lutz. Osteen served in the Marine Corps from 1953 to 1956, during the Korean War.

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Six Marines who served in the Pacific during World War II and the Korean War were recognized, and received certificates and letters of commendation from Marine Corp Gen. Robert B. Neller. The veterans from left are: Capt. Jack B. Shaffer, of Clearwater; Capt. Walter R. ‘Bob’ Seitz, of Land O’ Lakes; Cpl. (E3) Lester M. Osteen, of Lutz; Cpl. (E3) Harold H. Howard Jr., of Wesley Chapel; Sgt. (E4) Donald L. Clough, of Wesley Chapel; and, Cpl. (E3) Henry ‘Frank’ Tillis, of Temple Terrace.

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t’s not every day that a celebration is held for a 243rd birthday, but that’s exactly what the Marine Forever Detachment No. 1440 did recently to honor the history of the U.S. Marine Corps. The detachment, also known as the Marine Corps League of Lutz/Land O’ Lakes, had its sixth annual Marine Corps Birthday Ball at the Harbor Terrace Restaurant in the Heritage Harbor Golf and Country Club, in Lutz, on the evening of Nov. 6. Active and veteran U.S. Marines, their wives and friends attended the formal affair, which began at 6 p.m., and included

a military flag ceremony, a sit-down dinner, a birthday cake cutting ceremony, door prizes, dancing, and a chance to win money and prizes. The ceremony also provided an opportunity to recognize six Marines who served in the Pacific in World War II and the Korean War.Those Marines received certificates of appreciation for their service. The Marine veterans also received a letter of commendation from Gen. Robert B. Neller, commandant of the Marine Corps. In another high point of the event, the detachment bestowed awards to the Marine of the Year and to the Associate of the Year.

After arriving at the Harbor Terrace Restaurant, Harold H. Howard Jr., of Wesley Chapel, left, gets some assistance with his tie from fellow veteran Bill Montgomery, of New Port Richey. Howard served as a corporal in the Korean war, from 1950 to 1952. Montgomery served as a lance corporal in Vietnam. Sonia Pinciotti, of Tampa, offers her assistance.

Commandant L. David Kirk presents a certificate to his wife, Gloria Sue Kirk after being named, the group’s Associate of the Year. The two have been married for 41 years.

Eighty-seven-year-old Sgt. (E4) Donald L. Clough, of Wesley Chapel — the oldest Marine in the detachment — couldn’t wait to taste the birthday cake, while the youngest Marine in the detachment, 30-year-old Eric Templeton, right, of Tampa, is introduced during the cake-eating tradition.

In making a toast, Marine Forever Detachment No. 1440’s Commandant L. David Kirk yells the traditional, ‘Oorah’ to the attendees of the 243rd Birthday of the United States Marine Corps.

Bonnie Kessell, of Land O’ Lakes, baked a special birthday cake to commemorate the 243rd birthday of the U.S. Marine Corps. Her creation combined raspberry, amaretto and chocolate flavors and was artfully decorated. The cake maker’s husband, Danny Kessell, was in the Marines from 1967 to 1971.

Norman McAleney was a guest at the Marines’ 243rd Birthday Party at the Harbor Terrace Restaurant. McAleney, a newcomer to Hudson, is a member of the Glen Cove, New York Dan Daly Globe & Anchor Detachment of the Marines.

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Coco is a sweet and social 8-year-old kitty that arrived at the shelter in September. She came in with an injury, but has since healed and is the unofficial greeter of the Feline Freedom Room. Coco is the first kitty to greet you and the first to climb into your lap. She would very much enjoy finding her furever home.

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Eye Level Learning Center, at 33905 State Road 54 in Wesley Chapel, had a grand opening on Nov. 6.The learning center features an individualized approach to education. For more information about the center’s services, call (813) 670-5000.

Learn how to drive sales with social media and video marketing during this session at the Dade City Entrepreneur Center on Nov. 21 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.The center is at 37837 Meridian Ave., No. 309, in Dade City.The session is part of the Entrepreneur Education Series being offered through SMARTStart, a Pasco Economic Development Council program.To RSVP online go to SMARTStartPasco.com/events.

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Pasco County Schools is hosting a jobs fair on Nov. 14 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., at Sunlake High School, 3023 Sunlake Blvd., in Land O’ Lakes.The school district is seeking applicants for these positions: Math, science, exceptional student education, emotional and behavioral disorders specialists, elementary education, school nurse, behavioral analyst, guest teachers and others.

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Women-n-Charge meets at 11:30 a.m., on the first Friday of each month, at the Plantation Palms Golf Club, 23253 Plantation Palms Blvd., Land O’ Lakes. The cost is $15 for members and $18 for guests who RSVP by Monday prior to the meeting. Tuesday and after, the cost is $20 for members and $23 for guests. To RSVP, visit Women-n-charge.com/meetings/. For information, call (813) 600-9848.

WOW-TOO NETWORKING Women of Wesley Chapel has expanded to a second group called WOW-TOO, a networking group for women of Trinity and Odessa. The group is part of the North Tampa Bay Chamber of Commerce, but guests are welcome to attend twice before joining the chamber. The group meets on the third Wednesday of the month from 8:30 a.m. to 10 a.m., at the Holiday Inn Express, 2125 Corporate Center Drive in Trinity.The cost is $5 per meeting.

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COME TO A WELLNESS FAIR AT SELECT PUBLIX STORES.

BayCare and Publix would like you to join us for a special wellness event. BayCare wellness educators will be offering: Q Free wellness screenings, including blood pressure, body mass index (BMI), cholesterol and blood glucose testing (done by finger stick only)* Q A wellness lifestyle consultation including educational materials and a giveaway While you’re here, get your flu shot at the Publix pharmacy. (State, age or health restrictions may apply.) You’ll receive a $10 Publix gift card along with your flu shot. *If the assessment suggests you’re at risk, an A1C test will be offered. Fasting is not required.

Space is limited, so register today: (813) 443-2067 Participants must be age 18 or older.

Saturday, November 17 | 10am–2pm The Shoppes at Sunlake Centre 18901 State Road 54, Lutz Sunday, November 18 | 10am–2pm Zephyr Commons 7838 Gall Blvd., Zephyrhills Sunday, December 1 | 10am–2pm Collier Commons 2121 Collier Parkway, Land O’ Lakes Sunday, December 2 | 10am–2pm The Shoppes of Dade City 11830 U.S. Highway 301, Dade City Saturday, December 8 | 10am–2pm Summertree Plaza 32765 Eiland Blvd., Zephyrhills

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