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TouchPoint Healthcare, located in Odessa, had a grand opening for its new global headquarters. It’s an unprecedented mark in Pasco County, as it houses the flagship base for the company that supplies 90 countries with manufactured medical supplies.

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Visitors at the Feb. 20 ribbon cutting had the chance to go on a guided tour of the building, which is a two-story structure of 142,000 square feet. The building, at 2200 Touchpoint Drive, is off of State Road 54, and home to TouchPoint Healthcare’s two businesses – TouchPoint Medical and iTD. It represents a $23.8-million capital investment for Pasco County.

Brian McNeill, the president and CEO of TouchPoint Inc. – the parent company, told those gathered:“The investment that we’re making here in Pasco County is an example of our long-term commitment to our businesses, to our people and to the communities in which we live and work. “We work with every major medical deSee TOUCHPOINT, page 17A

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The UF/IFAS Pasco County Extension recently hosted a six-week ‘Gardening with Autism’ program, geared toward children ages 8 to 13, on the autism spectrum. The program, at Land O’ Lakes Heritage Park, 5401 Land O’ Lakes Blvd., featured numerous fun and educational, hands-on sensory activities that allowed children to learn about basic gardening. Participants also learned the importance of pollinators, and even got to construct their own birdbath. The community garden, which had its grand opening on Feb. 15, offers a free space (plots are first-come, first-served) for citizens to grow flowers and crops. In the future, the UF/IFAS Pasco County Extension will be offering classes on subjects such as how to compost, grow and can vegetables. Read more about the efforts on page 3A inside. Above, Brooke Whitehead, of Weeki Wachee, center, pretends to be a pollinator during an activity with University of Florida student Katie Yanuzzell, of Brandon, left, and UF/IFAS Pasco County Extension master gardener and east side community gardens program assistant Chris Carreiro. The group was using Cheetos dust on their fingers to simulate how pollen would stick to the legs of bees, as they pollinate flowers.

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Eight-year-old Lucas Yingling, of Hudson, cleans off his cement birdbath that he made during the Gardening with Autism program on Jan. 25, revealing the elephant ear leaf impression. The six-week, hands-on program was hosted by the UF/IFAS Pasco County Extension, and held at Land O’ Lakes Heritage Park. Assisting him was his father, Randy, left, and mom Patty.

The community garden area at Land O’ Lakes Heritage Park offers a free space (plots are first-come, first-served) for citizens to grow flowers, herbs, fruits and vegetables. The garden also was the site of the six-week program, Gardening with Autism. This area also is the home of the ‘Food For All’ mural, which was a cooperative project presented by the Autism Society of Florida, Pasco County Planning and Development, UF/IFAS Pasco County Extension, and Pasco County Parks, Recreation and Natural Resources.

Objections Seminar focuses on youth drug use, suicide continue By Brian Fernandes bfernandes@lakerlutznews.com

When Heather Sefton, of Wesley Chapel, began losing close friends to suicide, she didn’t know how to cope with the trauma. The untimely demise of one in the Bay Area was preceded by six others in Sefton’s native New Hampshire. “I really didn’t understand what was going on,” the 19-year-old said.“They all just kind of kept hitting me.” She too, began having suicidal thoughts as a result of her own family issues and having struggled with her self-identity, she recalled. Pasco-Hernando State College (PHSC) has been active in providing resources for those like Sefton, seeking help. One of its programs — Linking in Faith and Education (LIFE) — seeks to help improve mental and behavioral health by

encouraging communication with group support. The college also hosted a recent seminar - LIFE, Spirit,Wellness: Combating Substance Abuse and Mental Health Issues in Youth. The Feb. 17 event, at PHSC’s Porter Campus at Wiregrass Ranch, focused on the issues of mental health and substance abuse. Panelist Teresa Daniels, a volunteer for the Tampa Bay branch of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, spoke about her son,Tristen, who took his life over five years ago. “We had no idea that he was having any thoughts, or that anything other than what we believed to be normal high school stressors, [were] going on,” she said. Daniels said she thought her son might be having issues coping with the loss of his See SEMINAR, page 17A

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Residents living near Lake Thomas continue to oppose an increase in the density of development in their Land O’ Lakes community. A proposed land use change would increase the maximum density from three dwellings per acre to six dwellings per acre, on a 42-acre site, on the west side of U.S. 41 about one-half mile north of Ehren Cutoff. The Pasco County Commission signaled its support for the increased intensity, in a 4-0 vote to transmit the land use request for a reSee TOWNHOMES, page 17A


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Beat Kahli, who grew up in Switzerland, wants to create a place where people can get their daily needs met, without having to leave the community.

needs. Instead, they will be within walking distance to many of the activities they need or want to do. “When I moved from Switzerland more than 25 years ago, it wasn’t actually the mountains which I missed in Florida. “I knew there were none. “It wasn’t even that it was hot and humid,” he said. What he missed, was living in a place where he could live, work and play. “If you want to satisfy a daily need, you wouldn’t have to go in your car.That’s what I was used to, when I was growing up in Zurich, Switzerland.” “Instead of building subdivisions, we have to build towns,” Kahli said, noting that’s the only way to resolve the traffic congestion caused by daily commutes. Pasco commissioners are enthused by the plans. “It’s such a great project,” said Commissioner Kathryn Starkey.“We’re just really excited to watch this come up out of the ground. “This will really be downtown Wesley Chapel,” she said. Kahli’s company already has done a similar project — Avalon Park Orlando — and is currently developing Avalon Park Tavares and Avalon Park Daytona Beach using the same standards. Commissioner Jack Mariano said he’s aware of Kahli’s “tremendous success” in Orlando. “I know you’re going to have it right here, as well. I’m glad you picked Pasco County,” Mariano said. Commissioner Ron Oakley agreed: It’s going to be a great project for this area of Pasco County. Starkey also noted:“This is cutting edge planning, right here. Being able to live, work and play in the same neighborhood is a great solution for sprawl.”

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Planting the seeds of sustainable living By B.C. Manion bcmanion@lakerlutznews.com

Pasco County is pursuing a vision that’s aimed at giving people more opportunities to grow their own food, to learn the ins and outs of gardening, and to bring young and old together for a variety of activities. A celebration was held recently at Land O’ Lakes Heritage Park, 5401 Land O’ Lakes Blvd., to unveil a new “Food for All� mural and to offer tours of a new community garden. Dr. Whitney C. Elmore, director of the Pasco County Extension Office, told the crowd that the effort to create community gardens across the county began a few years ago. “No. 1, we wanted to provide recreational opportunities for folks of all ages and abilities. “We also wanted to provide areas where we could beautify different parts of our county. “We wanted to be able to provide a location for folks to be able to come and learn about a variety of topics, from horticulture all of the way over to water conservation, and composting and sustainable living practices. “But, we wanted to ensure food sovereignty — that anybody that was lacking, that was in need, would be able to have a place to go to grow their own food for their family; maybe even be able to start a small cottage industry, so they could be providing a source of income for their families,� Elmore said. Such community gardens empower people, she added. Elmore expressed gratitude to the Pasco County Commission for supporting the cause. “They saw fit to see our vision to provide these spaces all across Pasco County, and you’re going to see more of these. “We’re already on the east side of the county, here in Land O’ Lakes, and working on agreements for more community gardens on the west side of the county,� Elmore said. She also expressed gratitude to master

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Dr. Whitney C. Elmore, director of the Pasco County Extension Office, is working to expand the number of community gardens across Pasco County. A groundbreaking ceremony was held on Feb. 15 to celebrate the new community garden at Land O’ Lakes Heritage Park.

gardener volunteers who have been instrumental in helping to develop the community gardens. “All of these plots are leased out for free to folks in our communities,� she said.“We have individuals.We have organizations.And, we have families, that are growing their own and learning to do so.�

GROWING VEGETABLES, AND INCLUSIVITY, TOO Elmore also noted the gardens can be used for special programs, such as the Gardening for Autism program, a six-week course that gives kids on the autism spectrum the chance to learn about horticulture. Besides learning how to grow fruits and vegetables, they also can learn leadership skills, develop and hone social skills, and work on fine motor skills. “And, we have been absolutely ecstatic at the response from the Autism Society of

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Florida and especially the impact that we can see these programs are having on children on the spectrum, as well as their families,� Elmore said. Besides serving as the grand opening of the new community garden in Land O’ Lakes, the Feb. 15 event also featured the unveiling of the “Food for All Mural.� Connor Laverty and Lucas Yingling, who are both on the autism spectrum, won the mural art contest.And, their work was transposed to the mural by Amy Nevins, an artist who lives in Palm Harbor. Pasco County Commission Chairman Mike Moore, who spoke at the event, expressed gratitude to the Autism Society of Florida and to Nevins, for their involvement in the mural project. “In Pasco County, what we want to do is to make sure that people of all abilities can participate in any activity we do,� he said. That’s true, whether it means participat-

ing in an art contest and seeing one’s work on display, or having fun at a playground designed to be used by all children, such as the one at Wesley Chapel District Park. U.S. Rep. Gus Bilirakis also dropped by the event and commended the efforts to create more community gardens. “I’m a big fan of community gardening. I’d like to spread this throughout my congressional district. How can we miss with something like this?� Sonide Simon, of the county’s planning and development department, noted,“Our mural is a prime example of what it means when county government and community come together to make something beautiful.� She also pointed out the benefits of growing healthy foods in a garden. The vegetables growing there are “natural medicine� that can help combat chronic diseases, such as obesity, that are plaguing the nation, she said. She praised the mural, which she said proclaims the message: “let’s get back to nature and let’s make sure that everyone has access to food.� Community gardens are creating communal spaces, which children and families can enjoy, she added. Stacey Hoaglund, president of the Autism Society of Florida, congratulated the county and extension office for their involvement in the mural project. These kinds of opportunities don’t always come to children with autism, she said. “What this is about really, is inclusion. Being included in our communities. Being able to show what our kids, our adults with autism, are able to do. And, to become part of the overall life,� she said. “I believe that a lot of people just underestimate the abilities of people with autism, and don’t include them in their communities as much as we would like,� she said. “The Food for All Mural you have here — every time people drive by here and they see this beautiful wall, they can think about how people with autism are included in our communities, and have some really great things to offer,� Hoaglund said.

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FASHION SHOW & LUNCH

The GFWC Lutz-Land O’ Lakes Woman’s Club will host its annual Fashion Show & Luncheon on Feb. 27, at the Lutz Community Center, next to the Lutz Branch Library. Lunch will begin promptly at 11:30 a.m., followed by the fashion show, when models will strut their stuff in flea market finery, shoes and accessories.The cost is $8 per person. Proceeds will benefit USF Arts 4 All, a group that works with area handicapped students to introduce them to the world of arts. For information, call Dorrien Zilavetz at (813) 996-1619.

FRIENDSHIP SINGERS

AARP Land O’ Lakes Chapter 4764 will host the Friendship Singers on Feb. 28 at 10:30 a.m., at Land O’ Lakes Heritage Park, 5401 Land O’ Lakes Blvd.There will be a singalong to songs from the 1940s to current day, followed by a light lunch. Guests are welcome. For information, text Lois Cohen at (813) 528-1179 or lco2255@yahoo.com.

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HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION

The Zephyrhills Historical Association will meet on March 3 at 5:30 p.m., at the Zephyrhills Public Library, 5347 Eighth St. Refreshments include provided drinks, and food shared by members. For information, call (813) 780-0064.

PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB

The Land O’ Lakes Photography Club will meet on March 3 at 7 p.m., at Land O’ Lakes Heritage Park, 5401 Land O’ Lakes Blvd.The topic will be “Creative Photography and Intro to Photoshop.”All levels of photographers are welcome. For information, call (813) 838-1473, or visit LandOLakesPhotographyClub.com.

Keeping seniors safe

The Land O’ Lakes Library, 2818 Collier Parkway, will host “Food, Fun and Facts for Seniors: Keep Safe” on March 2 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., hosted by Seniors in Service Inc. of Tampa Bay. A free lunch will be provided. The goal of the seminar is to provide awareness of common challenges facing today’s senior population. For information, call (813) 929-1214.

THE BUZZ ON BEES

The Land O’ Lakes Library, 2818 Collier Parkway, will host a Tinkering Tuesday on March 3 at 6:30 p.m., for young learners. The theme will be “The Buzz on Bees.” There will be experiments, crafts, activities and more. For information, call (813) 9291214.

Senior resources

The Senior Information Resources group will meet for a networking and educational breakfast on March 4 from 8 a.m. to 9:30 a.m., at Brunchies, 14366 N. Dale Mabry Highway in Tampa. Breakfast is Dutch treat from the menu. Companies who serve the senior community can attend. To RSVP, call (813) 949-0752.

Puzzles for seniors

The Carrollwood Cultural Center, 4537 Lowell Road in Tampa, will host CeCe Teneal & Soul Kamotion on Feb. 28 at 8 p.m.The group will feature original songs from their new album, as well as a tribute to Aretha Franklin.Tickets are $22 for members and $27 for general admission. For information, visit CarrollwoodCenter.org, or call (813) 9228167.

GARDEN CLUB

The Land O’ Lakes Library, 2818 Collier Parkway, will host the Social Seniors group on March 5 from 10 a.m. to noon, for coffee, conversation and jigsaw puzzles, for ages 55 and older. Bring your own puzzle or work on one of the library’s puzzles. Be earth-friendly and bring your own coffee cup, too. The group will meet in the Makerspace. Refreshments will be provided. For information, call (813) 929-1214.

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CRAB & SHRIMP FEST

The fifth annual SunWest Crab & Shrimp Fest will take place Feb. 28 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.; Feb. 29 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; and March 1 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at SunWest Park, 17362 Old Dixie Highway in Hudson. There will be live bands, crab races, a cornhole tournament, craft and business vendors, photo booths, and various seafood options. Proceeds will benefit The Stano Foundation and Hudson Elementary. For information, call (727) 674-1464.

LIVING HISTORY

The Pioneer Florida Museum & Village, 15602 Pioneer Museum Road in Dade City, will present “The Battle of Santa Rosa Island,” a living history event, on Feb. 29 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and on March 1 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. In addition to battle reenactments, there also will be demonstrations and presentations, period sutlers and food vendors, a ladies’ tea, a time period fashion show, and more.Admission is $10 for adults, $5 for students, and free for children age 5 and younger. Parking also is free. No pets, coolers, outside food or weapons will be allowed. Bags are subject to a search. Guests can bring lawn chairs. For information and a schedule of events, visit PioneerFloridaMuseum.org.

DONATE TO FLEA MARKET

The GFWC Lutz-Land O’ Lakes Woman’s Club will accept donations from 9 a.m. to noon, on Feb. 29, and March 2 through March 5, for its upcoming 2020 Fabulous Flea Market. Furniture will be accepted March 3 to March 5, but no large appliances or sleeper sofas. Donations will not be accepted on sale dates. For information, call Pat Serio at (813) 948-4752.

PAULIE PALOOZA

The Paulie Palooza Music Festival will take place Feb. 29 from noon to 9 p.m., at Main Street Zephyrhills, 38537 Fifth Ave.There will be live music from eight local bands, vendors, food trucks, prize drawings and a silent auction. Guests can bring lawn chairs. Wristbands are $5.All proceeds will benefit Gulfside Hospice, and help provide hospice care and resources for patients and families in Pasco County. For information, contact Leesa Fryer at (727) 845-5707 or leesa.fryer@gulfside.org.

The Raymond James Gasparilla Festival of the Arts will celebrate its 50th anniversary at the Julian B. Lane Riverfront Park, 1001 N. Boulevard in Tampa, on Feb. 29 and March 1.The juried art show will also include food and drink vendors, musical and performing arts entertainment, and children’s activities. For information, visit GasparillaArts.org.

JOHNNY CASH TRIBUTE

Gill Dawg, 5419 Treadway Drive in New Port Richey, will host its annual Forever Johnny Cash Tribute Concert on Feb. 29 from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m.The tribute artist will be Rick Mallory. Gates open at 6 p.m. Guests can bring chairs and blankets, and should wear comfortable shoes at this grass venue. No carry-ins will be allowed. Food will be available for purchase.Tickets are $8 in advance until 6 p.m., Feb. 28; and, $12 at the gate. For information and tickets, visit GillDawg.com.

COIN & STAMP EXPO

The Pasco Coin Club Coin & Stamp Expo will take place on Feb. 29 at Elks Lodge No. 2520, 9135 Denton Ave., in Hudson. Coins, currency, bullion and jewelry will be bought, sold and appraised. Show hours are 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., with hourly door prizes. Guests can register to win a 1-ounce Silver Eagle. Food will be available for purchase. Admission and parking are free. For information, call (727) 534-7597, or visit PascoCoinClub.com.

DUCK FEST

The fifth annual Rotary Club of Wesley Chapel Duck Fest and Car Show will take place on March 1 from noon to 4 p.m., at 21735 YMCA Camp Road in Land O’ Lakes. Mr.Tommy will perform at 12:30 p.m., followed by family games at 1:30 p.m., and the duck race at 3 p.m.There also will be cornhole, face painting, food and drinks, a bounce house, and a duck pond game.The cost to adopt a duck is $5. For information, visit WCRotary.com.

RAISE YOUR VOICE

The Carrollwood Winds will present “Raise Your Voice,” at the Carrollwood Cultural Center, 4537 Lowell Road, on March 1 at 4 p.m.The concert band will perform, with special guests from the Carrollwood Community Chorus.Admission is $12 for members and $15 for general admission.

The Land O’ Lakes Garden Club will meet March 3 at 10:30 a.m., at Land O’ Lakes Heritage Park, 5401 Land O’ Lakes Blvd. There will be a business meeting, lunch at the park, and a tour of the Rosebud Continuum facilities. For information, visit Facebook.com/lolgcfl/.

Group rates also are available for 10 or more people. For information, visit CarrollwoodCenter.org, or call (813) 9228167.

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The 60th annual New York State Picnic will be at the Zephyrhills Lions Club, 5827 Dean Dairy Road, on March 1.The potluck lunch will start at 11:30 a.m. Guests should bring a dish to share, and personal table service. There will be music by Jesse Derringer, a 50/50 drawing and a silent auction. For information, call (813) 355-4008.

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Harry’s Foundation will host the Florida Unlimited Sunshine Festival on March 1 from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m., at Skipper’s Smokehouse, 910 Skipper Road in Tampa. There will be musical guests, a celebrity dunk tank, and a chance to shoot free throws with an NBA legend. New and used children’s clothing donations will be accepted on site, to benefit Clothes to Kids Inc., a nonprofit that provides free clothing to low-income or in-crisis school-age children.Tickets are $10; kids age 10 and younger are free. Get tickets online at UnlimitedSunshineFestival.org, or at Skipper’s Smokehouse on the day of the event. For information, visit HarrysFoundation.org, or contact Joe Stout at (561) 6459 or joe@bigjoestout.com.

GARDENING SEMINAR

UF/IFAS Pasco County Extension will present “Gardening to Attract Birds” on March 3 at 6:30 p.m., at the Land O’ Lakes Library, 2828 Collier Parkway. Guests can get tips from a Tampa Audubon member on how to make a landscape a destination for birds.The seminar is free. For information, call (352) 518-0156.

AFTERNOON TEA SOCIAL

The Land O’ Lakes Library, 2818 Collier Parkway, will host an Afternoon Tea Social on March 3 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., for ages 18 and older. Dust off your favorite hat and sundress to join the library’s Adult Services team for the social. Bring a favorite book to help spark conversation. Light refreshments, including hot tea and finger snacks, will be provided. Registration is highly recommended. Empty seats will open to people from a wait list and standby, 10 minutes after the start. For information, call (813) 929-1214.

Grace Community Church, 7107 Boyette Road in Wesley Chapel, will host a free nine-week course on Mark’s Gospel, on Wednesdays, at 6:30 p.m., starting March 4. The course features video teachings by Rico Tice from London, England.Teens and adults can attend. For information, visit ChristianityExplored.org, or call the church at (813) 994-9363.

ORANGE BLOSSOM CLUB

The Orange Blossom Garden Club of Lutz will meet on March 4 at 9:40 a.m., at the Lutz Civic Center, 98 First Ave., N.W.This is a planning meeting for the club’s upcoming plant sale.And, bring a canned good for the food bank, and a plant/cutting for an exchange. Newcomers are welcome. For information, call (813) 949-1301, or leave a message online at Facebook.com/OrangeBlossomGardenClub OfLutz.

NAVY BAND CONCERT

The United States Navy Band, featuring the Concert Band, Sea Chanters chorus and Cruisers popular music group, will perform at the Straz Center for the Performing Arts on March 5 at 7:30 p.m. Music will range from a traditional wind band repertoire to Broadway showstoppers, rhythm and blues, pop and patriotic favorites.The concert is family friendly.Admission is free, but tickets must be requested. For information, visit StrazCenter.org.

RENAISSANCE FESTIVAL

The Bay Area Renaissance Festival is now open on weekends, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., until March 29, rain or shine. It will also be open on March 27 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The festival includes themed weekends: Highland Fling, Pirates & Pups, Barbarian Brew Fest, Shamrocks & Shenanigans, High Seas Adventures, and Wonders of the World. There will be 12 stages with live entertainment, more than 80 artisans in the marketplace, and roaming characters. Parking is free.Adult tickets are $19.95 in advance and $22.95 at the gate. Kids ages 5 to 12 are $11.95 in advance and $14.95 at the gate. Seniors age 65 and older and students with a valid college ID are $18.95. The Renaissance Festival takes place at 11315 N. 46th St., in Tampa. For information, call (813) 983-0111, or visit BayAreaRenFest.com.

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Lottery Deadline Approaching For Pinecrest Academy Wesley Chapel

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English/Spanish language program. With the STEM program, Pinecrest students will learn about new technologies, such as robotics, and will have fully functioning STEM labs in all grades — something most schools do not offer. Pinecrest also will have self-contained classrooms for gifted students, where pacing will be faster and performance tests much more in-depth, to allow gifted students to flourish in their education. “All Pinecrest schools have an em-

phasis on high-quality instruction. We’ll continuously be monitoring the data so we know what each student needs, and have many different programs available to focus on the needs of the individual student,” says Mielke. “All Pinecrest schools are highperforming,” Miekle continues. “Once we commit to a community, we’re not going to let you down.” For the 2018 school year, all Pinecrest Academy schools in Florida earned an “A” from the Florida Department of Education. “Pinecrest is unlike anything else…When somebody finds a

school that fits what they believe in and what they want to see for their child, they will drive from anywhere,” says Mielke. Pinecrest will be offering before and after care for their students, which will start at 6 a.m., and end at 6 p.m. It will be fee-based, but Mielke ensures it will be affordable. Pinecrest also will be providing a feebased private Pre-K program for siblings of Pinecrest students; to be considered for the Pre-K program, your child must be 4 years old by Sept. 1. For more information, please go to PinecrestWesleyChapel.com.

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ICI Homes Opens New Wesley Chapel Model in Persimmon Park

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CI Homes, Florida’s premier family owned builder, has been so pleased with its success in Asturia in Odessa, and Bexley in Land O’ Lakes, that it has expanded its Pasco footprint with a new community in Wesley Chapel called Persimmon Park. Located in the area’s most prestigious neighborhood — the master-planned community of Wiregrass Ranch — Persimmon Park is Wesley Chapel’s newest new home community. ICI Homes is building 97 homes in this unique subdivision located off Bruce B. Downs and Chancey Road, directly behind The Shops at Wiregrass and AdventHealth Wesley Chapel. “This is our first project in Wesley Chapel, and we are very excited to have been invited by the Porter family to build our homes in this vibrant community,” said Paula Spitler, Tampa sales manager for ICI Homes. The Porter family is the owner and developer of Wiregrass Ranch, and homesteaded and lived on this land for generations. It was the Porters’ vision that brought together the unique land use plan that creates a live, work, play and learn environment with single and multi-family homes, a regional county park, large and small business centers, shopping malls and restaurants, schools and colleges, regional employers and medical facilities. “The Porters interviewed multiple builders, and we’re very honored that they saw the value ICI Homes is bringing to Wiregrass Ranch,” says Spitler. The result of such foresight are neighborhoods like Persimmon Park that are tucked inside Wiregrass Ranch and designed as walkable communities with trails that lead to parks, schools, entertainment, recreation and top-notch medical facilities. “Persimmon Park gives our residents immediate access to all that

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ning at $292,900. “Light and bright with lots of windows,” Spitler describes these floor plans as having a cottage look and feel that are open, airy, and exemplify Florida casual living inside and out. “These homes have been designed for people wanting to simplify their life, who want less square footage to clean and maintain, yet want all the upscale finishes and details offered by ICI Homes,” says Spitler. The beautifully furnished model home at Persimmon Park is the Latana. At 1,793 square feet, this one-story home features three bedrooms and two baths, with an open kitchen and unique breezeway for outdoor living. It’s a great home for first-time buyers, as well as emptynesters wanting to downsize. The builder’s second one-story floor plan is the Jasmine, which is slightly smaller at 1,552 square feet, and also has three bedrooms, two baths and a two-car garage. ICI Homes also is introducing

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Silva explains that replacing your home’s mechanical systems typically pays for themselves within a few years. “Folks don’t realize that their hot water heater and A/C unit are appliances, just like their refrigerator, and all appliances have a life span. If you’re getting close to the end of their warranty periods, give us a call and be proactive, instead of waiting until you have no hot water or air conditioning on the hottest day of the year.” Many families are upgrading their home’s electrical panel to a 200-amp service because they want to add LED light fixtures, electrical outlets with USB ports, outdoor lighting, and power for generators, hot tubs and pools. “Most panels in older homes are wired for just 100 or 150 amps, which is not enough wattage for today’s myriad of home electronics,” said Silva. “Most tax refunds will easily cover the cost to replace your entire electrical panel with a new one.” Cornerstone also sees many households converting to a tankless

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• Avoid installing recessed lighting in rooms where flattering and comfortable light is necessary, such as overhead in the master bathroom or in a nursery where high-wattage lights can be uncomfortable for baby’s eyes. When planning the lighting for your new home, Stromatt recommends asking these questions: • Is the lighting package pre-determined? Often, builders offer a choice of one or more standard packages. Before confirming your selection, ask what upgrades are available, what the costs are, and if there any design limitations. • What’s the wiring plan? If your plan doesn’t include decorative lighting, ask for the home to be snake-wired, which gives the flexibility to add lighting wherever and whenever you want. • Are LED light bulbs an option? Even if it adds to the cost, the investment to substitute LED bulbs is worth it, providing energy savings, brighter light and longer life. Courtesy of StatePoint

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on demand with absolutely no fuss.” Cornerstone Pros was founded in 2006 as an air conditioning service company. It moved to its 4-acre site on Land O’ Lakes Boulevard in 2011 and, the following year, added plumbing services. In 2014, it expanded again with electrical services, and in 2017, with generators. In 2018, Cornerstone Pros built a 6,000-square-foot warehouse next to its headquarters on U.S. 41, to store air conditioning units of all sizes and stock high-demand service items for its air conditioning, electrical and plumbing operations. It also stocks tankless hot water systems, and portable and permanent generators, including whole-house systems by Generac. “Every morning, our vans are fully stocked with everything our technicians need, which means on most calls, we are able to solve a customer’s problem on the first visit,” said Silva. “Please call us today to get a quote for your home improvement project, so you’re ready to go when your tax refund comes in.”

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Premier Community Healthcare will host a Children’s Dental Day on Feb. 29 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., at the Dade City Dental Center, 37944 Pasco Ave., and at the Spring Hill Family Health Center, 7551 Forest Oaks Blvd. Services offered will include dental screenings, X-rays, cleanings, fluoride treat-

Keystone Place at Terra Bella will host an Assisted Living Information Session and Open House on March 3 from 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. Participants can learn how memory care assisted living differs from traditional assisted living; little-known ways to afford assisted living, including benefits for veterans and veterans’ survivors; and, the key benefits of assisted living. Information sessions are offered on the first Tuesday of each month. Refreshments will be served. To RSVP, call (813) 388-2121, or visit TerraBella.KeystoneSenior.com.

A MATTER OF BALANCE

Regional Medical Center Bayonet Point, 14000 Fivay Road in Hudson, will collaborate with CARES (Community Aging and Retirement Services) to present “A Matter of Balance: Managing Concerns About Falls.” The class will meet every Wednesday and Friday from 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., March 4 through March 27. The program will feature group discussion, problem-solving strategies, videos and gentle physical exercise. Older adults can learn coping methods to reduce the fear of falling, and remain active and independent. Reservations are required. To register, call (727) 869-5498.

WOMEN’S HEALTH EXPO

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St. Joseph’s Hospital-North in Lutz will be 10 years old this year, and is continuously expanding. The hospital’s Infusion Center originally opened in October 2012 and had about 20 visits monthly. Today, the Center sees an average of 225 visits monthly, and has expanded from six beds to 15 beds. The Infusion Center performs chemotherapies and other cancer-related services. It also relocated to a new space in late January (on the first floor of the Physician Office Building), giving patients easier access. Karen Hay, left, and Rubi Ison prepare a room at the new Infusion Center.

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VOLUNTEER AT GULFSIDE

Gulfside Hospice is looking for individuals who are passionate about helping people to join its team of volunteers and help with a variety of tasks. Volunteer opportunities include patient care tasks, as well as positions that do not require working directly with patients. Volunteers can offer companionship to patients at the Gulfside Centers for Hospice Care or at the patient’s home, offer respite care to give caregivers a break, staff the thrift shops, help at community and fundraising events, and more. Those interested can complete an application online at Gulfside.org. All new volunteers must complete an interview, background check, and various training based on the applicant’s choice of tasks. For more information, please contact Laura Wright at (727) 845-5707 or laura.wright@gulfside.org.

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The Florida Department of Health’s Tobacco Free Florida program offers Phone Quit, Group Quit and Web Quit services, in

addition to individual tools like text support, a Quit Guide and helpful emails. Free nicotine replacement therapy, such as nicotine patches, gum or lozenges, also are available to tobacco users who are age 18 or older, if medically appropriate. For information, visit TobaccoFreeFlorida.com/quityourway.

THREE-YEAR GRANT AWARDED

The Area Agency on Aging of Pasco Pinellas (AAAPP) has been selected as one of 11 recipients statewide for the Innovation in the Health Care System grant, for funding from the Florida Blue Foundation. The three-year, $300,000 grant will fund the AAAPP Senior Community Health Program, which strengthens the links between medical and social service providers, to improve access and health outcomes for under-resourced seniors. The program currently operates out of the Baycare Turley Family Health Center in Clearwater and the WellMed Clinic in St. Petersburg. Funding from the Florida Blue Foundation will equip AAAPP to serve more seniors in the current sites and expand into Pasco County, with a newly developed partnership with the Medical Center of Trinity, an HCA hospital.

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NEW SCHOOL NAME CHOSEN The District School Board of Pasco County has chosen Kirkland Ranch Academy of Innovation as the name of a new high school focused on technology, STEM, and business programs scheduled to open in August 2022, according to a news release. The school will be at Curley Road and Keifer Road in Wesley Chapel, on the former Kirkland Ranch property. Program plans for the school include academies for Business, Finance & Marketing; Digital Technology; Engineering Technology; Health Science & Human Services; Transportation Technology; and Building Technology. The school will serve grades nine to 12, and offer industry certification in high-demand career fields.

STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTS • Madalyn Austin, of Dade City: Dean’s List at Anderson University, South Carolina • Austin Kendall Cambus, of Lutz: President’s List at University of Alabama,Tuscaloosa • Roland Anthony Chacon, of Lutz: Dean’s List at Mars Hill University, North Carolina • Jennifer I. Clifford, of Lutz: Dean’s List at University of Alabama,Tuscaloosa • Cole Dean Cooper, of Odessa: Dean’s List at Greensboro College, North Carolina • Ryan J. Davey, of Lutz: President’s List at University of Alabama,Tuscaloosa • Moriah K. Davis, of Lutz: Dean’s List at University of Alabama,Tuscaloosa • Michelle Graham, of Lutz: President’s List at Mercer University, Macon, Georgia • Gabrielle M. Harrison, of Lutz: President’s

List at University of Alabama,Tuscaloosa • Christian Bradley Hewitt, of Odessa: Dean’s List at University of Alabama,Tuscaloosa • Daniel Higgins, of Odessa: Dean’s List Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois • Jack Austin Houser, of Odessa: Dean’s List at University of Alabama,Tuscaloosa • Lynn Keller, of Odessa: Dean’s List at Samford University, Homewood,Alabama • Alexandra Kerns, of Trinity: President’s List at LIM College, New York, New York • Emily Leonard, of Wesley Chapel: Dean’s List at Mercer University, Macon, Georgia • Kelly McDermott, of Lutz: Dean’s List at University of Alabama,Tuscaloosa • Chase John Memmer, of Odessa: Dean’s List at University of Alabama,Tuscaloosa • Ebonee A. Nicholes, of Lutz: President’s List at University of Alabama,Tuscaloosa • Zane Tarrance, of Odessa: Dean’s List at Newberry College, South Carolina • William Tucker, of Lutz: Dean’s List at Samford University, Homewood,Alabama • Angelo Sardegna, of Lutz: Dean’s List at Curry College, Milton, Massachusetts • Emily Grace Ymiolek, of Lutz: Dean’s List at University of Alabama,Tuscaloosa • Peyton London Young, of Lutz: Dean’s List at University of Alabama,Tuscaloosa

BRIDGE-BREAKING CONTEST Saint Leo University’s Department of Mathematics and Science will present its annual bridge-breaking competition March 5 at 6 p.m., in Selby Auditorium, Lewis Hall, at 33701 State Road 52 in St. Leo. Teams of Saint Leo students constructed model bridges from lightweight wooden sticks and glue, adhering to strict rules on materials and dimensions. The audience can vote on which bridge is most attractive, and faculty members will test each bridge to see which one can hold the most weight before it breaks. Admission is free.

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several leadership development programs offered by the FSBA to ensure board members obtain well-rounded and thorough understanding of his or her policy-making job responsibilities. Pasco County School Board members Colleen Beaudoin and Alison Crumbley also were recognized for earning the Certified Board Member designation by the FSBA. For this distinction, members must complete 96 hours of training in three different content areas. The bulk of this training falls under boardmanship, school finance, policy governance, personnel and bargaining, curriculum and instruction, state/federal legislative processes, and school law.

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TouchPoint Healthcare had its ribbon cutting ceremony on Feb. 20. It is the worldwide headquarters for the medical supply distributor, in Odessa.

TOUCHPOINT, from page 1A vice manufacturer in the world who focus their efforts on imaging and software.” The company is located in The Preserve, a residential community off State Road 54. Since selecting its Odessa location in 2018,TouchPoint has been working alongside the county and the Pasco Economic Development Council (EDC). The county was ultimately chosen because it would grant more access to engineers, technicians and accounts, McNeill said. The area also “attracts a type of person that wants to have a balanced life, wants to enjoy the water [and] wants to enjoy the outdoors,” he added, saying that this reflects the company’s values. Bill Cronin, president and CEO of the Pasco EDC, praised the new facility. “You now are at the entry point of a life sciences corridor here for Pasco County, and that’s huge,” Cronin said. He noted the economic benefit that the new headquarters brings. Life sciences, as he put it, is a recessionproof industry because everyone needs health care. The warehouse manufactures various equipment that is brought into hospitals and other health care facilities. Such products include computerized medication dispensers with multiple draws, and a scanner.

TOWNHOMES, from page 1A view by state agencies. Commission Chairman Mike Moore was out ill. Once the state completes its review, the request will come back to the county board for final action. At that point, commissioners also are expected to consider a rezoning request on the same site that would allow 218 townhomes. Commissioners supported the transmittal despite passionate objections by area residents. Eight speakers appeared in opposition to the request. They cited concerns about setting a dangerous precedent. Ed Bly, of Little Lake Thomas Road, told commissioners, “today’s vote is not about 218 townhomes in Land O’ Lakes. “In fact, 99% of Pasco residents have no idea the ramifications of today’s vote and its impact on the older, established communities throughout the county. “Today’s decision will allow developers to bundle properties together in the old, established communities and then request to double the density of said properties. This will create a trend that will affect all of the older, established communities in Pasco County whether they are in Shady Hills, New Port Richey, Dade City or Zephyrhills,” he said. “Today, I appeal to think of the older established neighborhoods in your districts and to think of the impact that today’s vote will have on them. Because it is these communities that make Pasco an appealing place to live and they deserve to be protected from this type of rezoning.” Shirley Schmidt, who lives on Marsh Hawk Drive, urged commissioners to deny the request. “This proposal should be rejected because it is not consistent with the neighborhood in type, density, surrounding land and stakeholder impact.The Pasco residents must be able to rely on FLU (future land use) maps.” Joe Seidle, who lives on Lake Thomas Road, noted,“the applicant’s plan is incompatible with the neighbors. But less apparent, the applicant’s plan is incompatible with the rest of our community. “Please don’t ignore this community’s heritage because some of out-of-towners

There are even miniature refrigerators to preserve those medicines that need to be kept at a low temperature. Medical equipment, such as carts designed to mount computers, are built there, as well. The facility also operates as a storage unit, with aisles lined up with thousands of parts for production. Machinery can be found throughout the building that manufacture items like metal components, and that paint and provide coating to supplies. There’s also a spacious cafeteria to accommodate workers. And, the site is eco-friendly, as it’s incorporated with LED lights and charging stations in the parking lot, for electric cars. “Very few companies have managed to adapt and stay in existence for more than a century,” said Edward Putnam, chairman of the board of directors for TouchPoint Inc. He took the time to summarize the company’s history, which first began manufacturing pipes to transport oil in the late 19th century. David Engel, manager of the county’s office of economic growth, and Pasco County Commissioner Mike Wells and Pasco County Administrator Dan Biles were recognized for their role in bringing the company’s headquarters to Pasco. The headquarters can hold up to 298 employees and currently has 139. Employment also is expected to continue to grow. McNeill said there are future plans to expand the headquarters, doubling in size. from Pinellas want to turn a big profit. “It has taken decades to build this community, but please realize you could be destroying it in just a matter of minutes. “This place is unique and it deserves some special attention,” he told commissioners. “Land O’ Lakes is a gem. “Generations of nature-loving families have raised their kids here. Please resist this constant pressure to build, build, build. It’s times to protect, protect, protect,” Seidle said. Other speakers raised concerns about traffic hazards and a potential for flooding. “There’s got to be a left-hand turn out of this development,” said John Lann, of Marsh Hawk Drive. Forcing motorists who want to head north from the project to make a Uturn at Ehren Cutoff is dangerous, he said. “We’re just waiting for the accidents to happen.” Barbara Wilhite, an attorney representing the applicant, told commissioners that 98 people attended the two neighborhood meetings regarding the development. As a result of concerns raised by area residents, her client purchased additional acreage to provide direct access onto U.S. 41. The townhomes will be clustered internally to limit impact from the buildings on adjacent single-family residences.The units will be limited to four-unit townhomes and will be two stories, and there will be substantial buffering. The conditions for the proposed rezoning also address concerns about boat access to Lake Thomas, she said, noting her client intends to build a passive boardwalk, which will prevent access to Lake Thomas. Wilhite said the proposed project is consistent with the county’s vision for infill development in areas where there are water, sewer, schools and roadways to serve it. Commissioner Kathryn Starkey noted that the request is in keeping with the county’s desire to direct growth up the U.S. 41 corridor. “I see it as a transitional piece, and I am in support. I think the buffering is excellent,” she said. Commissioner Jack Mariano said he believes the concessions being offered will minimize the impact of the proposed development. “They’re protecting the lake dramatically,” Mariano said.

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From front left to back right: Yahkaira Borbosa, Imam Hassan Sultan, Teresa Daniels, Eddie Williams, Jesse Varnadoe, Al Hernandez and Emery Ailes were participants at a Feb. 17 health seminar. The program was hosted by Pasco-Hernando State College to address the issues of mental health and substance abuse.

SEMINAR, from page 1A grandmother, as well as working odd hours and lack of sleep. But, there were no serious signs of depression, she said, adding that Tristen was the class clown. He may have been “masking” his true feelings, Daniels said. In other words, he may have been hiding his personal issues, while in the company of others. Likewise, Sefton said there were no obvious signs that her friends were suffering. Panelist Eddie Williams, a PHSC mental health counselor, provided some advice. “One of the things I would say the youth is missing usually [is] socialization,” he said. “Having a peer-to-peer support group, or another youth there to talk with, could break the mold.Talking is healing.” Williams is trying to implement these kind of groups across PHSC’s five campuses. When it is apparent that someone is doing the opposite of their usual routines, or interests, it’s best to consult them to find out if there’s underlying issues,Williams advised. The college’s LIFE program also encourages a religious component to be used in offering help, as well. It aims to educate faith leaders on how to rally around and support those within their community who have mental concerns. It was Sefton’s growing attendance at Wesley Chapel’s Life Church that helped change things for the better, she said. “I was found by Jesus,” Sefton said.“That’s really what got me through - my relationship with him.” And, with finding therapy, she has begun to offer it, as well. “I’m very vulnerable and open about my story now,” Sefton noted.“I feel like that’s led a lot of people to talk to me about how they feel.” Johnny Crowder was present at the seminar to offer to those in need, another outlet – with Cope Notes. This texting service sends multiple messages a day, to its users, consisting of inspirational words and questions. Cope Notes asks questions for recipients to voluntarily respond to, or just to reflect upon. The intent is to help others consistently focus on the positive, as their mood may change throughout the day. Crowder founded the service as a result of his own background. “I’m a suicide and abuse survivor,” he said.“I spent 10 years in treatment for mental illness.” He said there wasn’t a specific catalyst

that led him to suicidal tendencies. Besides experiencing domestic violence at home, Crowder said he did not find a sense of community in school and felt isolated. “It was a childhood full of trauma and neglect that eventually snowballed,” he explained. Crowder said that he began to find solace in singing, painting, writing and playing the guitar. This, coupled with socializing and gradually building trust, is what helped him through his pain, he added. Another speaker, Rachel Starostin, provided a presentation on substance abuse, an issue in which she has struggled with. She had lived an independent life as a nurse, raising three children before she was hit by a drunk driver. As a result, she was placed on pain medication to cope with her injuries. However, Starostin became hooked on her prescription medicine and found it difficult to maintain her daily life. “I functioned for a long time — until I didn’t,” she said, adding that she gradually transitioned to crystal methamphetamine. She began neglecting her responsibilities as a mother and eventually lost her home, having to move her children from one hotel to another, Starostin recalled. A brush with the law resulted in her arrest and her children being taken in by their grandmother. “When I got out, they didn’t want to come home,” Starostin said. “They didn’t want to look me in the eye.” Elizabeth Statzer, of the Medical Center of Trinity, took part in Starostin’s class, noting “substance use disorders are something that effects all ages, all races, all genders.” The Medical Center of Trinity offers selective programs to help users overcome their addiction, she said. Services include in-patient mental health services.There also is an outpatient program at the hospital where an addict can come by for group therapy three days a week. Family support groups and family-to-family education classes also are provided to assist loved ones. Starostin went through a 12-step program for recovery. She currently is a public speaker, educating others on the dangers of substance abuse. She also plans to help open a faith-based recovery home for women. For free treatment referrals and information, contact the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration at (800) 662-4357. To learn more about, or to try Cope Notes for free, text COPE to 33222, or visit CopeNotes.com.

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Three-year-old Isabelle Ruiz, of Wesley Chapel, winds up, to toss a football toward the net. Former NFL defensive end Mel Williams, left, smiles, as he watches and encourages the youngster. Williams played with the New Orleans Saints, the Washington Redskins, San Francisco 49ers and the Miami Dolphins.

Soccer instructor Gary Blissett practices dribbling the ball with first-year soccer player, 4year-old Owen Baker, of Tampa. Blissett is a former Premier League professional soccer player from Manchester, England, who now resides in Wesley Chapel. He is a coach with the United Global Academy (UGA) in Zephyrhills.

cess to guys like Mel Williams, they say, ‘Oh, this is real,’ because otherwise they didn’t believe it’s going to happen.” Meanwhile, Collard, an international tennis instructor who’s trained some of the world’s top-ranked pros, believes organizing and creating more affordable athletics opportunities for youth can change the fabric of a community like Zephyrhills. Said Collard, “I believe all the kids in Zephyrhills need sports — it keeps them away from trouble.That’s the reality. But, nobody does enough.” Families to the first-ever event appreciated the chance to bring their children to freely try out a variety of sports. Set up like a school

field day, kids that tried all eight sports stations received a goody bag and were entered for a gift prize drawing. Zephyrhills resident Sarah Steen brought along her 4-year-old daughter, Ruth, to gauge her interest on the various sports for when she gets a little older. “It’s pretty cool, it’s fun,” Steen said of the sports fair.“I like how she’s learning about the different sports before I go and pay the fees, and buy the helmets and everything, so we get to see if she likes it before I have to pay for everything.” Steen added, “I want to keep her active and healthy, so this kind of thing is good because it gets the kids, it shows them the

different kinds of sports they can do.” Steen acknowledged in Zephyrhills “there’s not as many options” for youth athletic activities, whether it be lack of qualified volunteer coaches or enough interested kids who can afford to play. She asserted,“When I was a kid, it seemed like everybody played baseball or softball.And now, it seems like they have to beg people to be a coach.” Steen’s 15-year old son, David Castro, agreed. “There’s not enough (recreational) leagues out here,” said Castro, a member of the Zephyrhills High School tennis and soccer teams. Because of that, Castro noted many of his friends and fellow teens “don’t have a choice” but to spend their free time on cellphones, playing video games and so on. So, he liked how the event offered kids something to do outdoors for free, with hopes of maybe sparking or reinvigorating athletics pursuits in others. “I think it’s good,” he said of the sports fair, “because it’s going to get kids like wanting to go (play sports).That’s kind of the main issue around here, is there’s not enough kids interested, so you don’t really have a lot of options.” For Ontario, Canada’s Michelle Galley Salgueiro, the sports fair gave something for her to do with her 8-year-old son, Liam, as they spent the week visiting her parents, Zephyrhills snowbirds. The event was “perfect,” for her son, she said, “because I’m trying to get him used to more sports.” One of those included the football station, where Liam joined in on non-contact drills consisting of footwork, sprints, and catching and handling balls. “We will never play football, we’re not a football family,” his mother said,“but it’ll give him a chance today to try it.” When informed the sports fair plans to be an annual event, the out-of-towner said,“We would definitely come around for this.”

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Matt Norris, left, and Tim Grimes won the South Pasco Bassmasters (SPBM) February Trophy Catch tournament in Lake Griffin, hauling in five bass for a total weight of 23.22 pounds. The haul included a 10.24 pound bass that also won the tournament’s Big Bass award. The duo caught their fish flipping creature baits on the edge of the shoreline and throwing rattle traps in grass found in the middle of the lake. The next SPBM tourney is scheduled for March 21 at Crooked Lake. For information, visit SouthPascoBassmasters.com.

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Five-year-old Clint Chessher, of Zephyrhills, reacts with excitement as he sits on the spinning wheel of the ‘Hillbilly Village’ funhouse. Clint was at the Pasco County Fair with his dad, Dwayne, and their friends, the Stoner family.

Seventeen-month-old Ridley Hoffman, of Indianapolis, enjoys a milkshake that his grandmother, Peggy Hoffman of Illinois, offers to him. This is the child’s first trip to Florida, and he and his family are staying in the Wesley Chapel home of his great aunt Kelly and great uncle Billy.

Angus, a life-like Tyrannosaurus Rex dinosaur (played by Nathanial Shufling), and his handler, Jeannine Tores, greet people as they walk along on the midway on Feb. 22. The pair are part of the ‘Walking with Giants’ attraction, presented by Prehistoric Adventures.

Children are seen having a good time on the kiddie-approved ‘Frog Hopper’ ride at the Pasco County Fair on Feb. 22. From left: Ryder Karppe, 6, of Land O’ Lakes; Wyatt Barthle, 8, of Land O’ Lakes; Abigail Warren, 6, of Dade City; Christine Runner, 9, of Zephyrhills; Lily Lentz, 5, of Wesley Chapel; and, Liam Galley Salgueiro, 8, of Ontario.

Andrew Bridegroom, of Dade City, holds the leashes of five of his goats that he and his children entered into various competitions at the Pasco County Fair on Feb. 22. His 7-year-old son, Eli, won first place for Showmanship in the Pee Wee category, and Eli’s twin, Kassie, came in second.

Nineteen-year-old Lucia Castillo, of Dade City, competes against her friend, Fletcher Jahn, in the ‘Water Gun Fun’ game at the 73rd annual Pasco County Fair on Feb. 22.

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