Lutz News-Lutz/Odessa-April 17, 2019

Page 1

Lutz NEWS

ee r F

SERVING LUTZ/ODESSA

LAKERLUTZNEWS.COM

Auto Accident? Slip and Fall? FREE CONSULTATION

Ridge Road project could open in 2020

By B.C. Manion bcmanion@lakerlutznews.com

A portion of the Ridge Road Extension — a project Pasco County officials have wanted for 20 years — could open in time for the beginning of the 2020 school year. The Pasco County Commission heard an update on the project during its April 8 meeting in Dade City. The proposed Ridge Road Extension

No Fees Or Costs Unless You Win HOLLIDAY KARATINOS

APRIL 17, 2019

spans 7.6 miles, reaching from Moon Road to U.S. 41, in Land O’ Lakes. Margaret Smith, the county’s engineering services director, told commissioners that county staff, and representatives from the Florida Turnpike Enterprise and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers have been meeting weekly. The Turnpike is a co-applicant on the project with the county. “We get together and talk about the issues of this project, just to make sure we

keep it moving forward, just because it is an essential addition to our east-west grid in Pasco County. “Just recently, we had the biological assessment and Fish and Wildlife both agreed that there was no issues with the permit,” Smith said. Sam Beneck, the county’s project manager for the Ridge Road Extension, outlined a See RIDGE ROAD, page 15A

LAW FIRM, P.L. HelpingInjuredPeople.com Call Attorney

JIM HOLLIDAY 813-868-1887 “I Will Aggressively Fight To Protect Your Legal Rights” 18920 N. Dale Mabry Hwy Ste 101 Lutz, FL (Corner of Sunlake & Dale Mabry)

Walk-Ins Welcome

LK/LZ

Air Conditioning • Plumbing • Electrical

$30 OFF SERVICE REPAIR A/C, Plumbing or Electrical

LK/LZ

Must present coupon. cannot be coMbined.one per visit. exp 4/30/19.

$39.95 SERVICE CALL Mon-Fri 7am-6pm

Must present coupon. cannot be coMbined.one per visit. exp 4/30/19.

2012-2018

CAC1816647 CFC1428982 EC0001103

Same-Day Service Free 2nd Opinion* Free Estimates** 24/7 Emergency **Free estimates for new A/C, water heater, water treatment, whole home generators, whole home repipe and electrical panel upgrade. *Free second opinion with written diagnosis from another company.

CORNERSTONEPROS.COM

813-990-0561 presented by

T LAKER/Lutz NEWS The

A FUNT TASTIC SUMME ER EXPO

SA AT. APRIL 20TH 2 9AM – 1PM

Fun F F For th he Whole Fam mily! EGG HUNTS BEGIN

at 10AM

!

813-909-28 800 w w w. l a k e r l u t z n e w s . c o m

faith &

Worship Easter Services and Activities

2019 DIRECTORY

inside this week pages 10A & 11A

CHRISTINE HOLTZMAN

Spring fling and jelly beans Guests to the fourth annual Jelly Bean Fling at The Pioneer Florida Museum & Village, 15606 Pioneer Museum Road in Dade City, could enjoy an all-day Easter egg hunt, a bonnet parade, arts and crafts, a petting zoo, face painting, barrel train rides, the musical entertainment of Mr. Tommy, and photos with the Easter Bunny. For an additional fee, other options included a rock climbing experience, pony rides and a bounce house. Above, 16-month-old Weston Elder, of Land O’ Lakes, is not sure what to think about the foam ears that he is wearing. The youngster attended the event with his brother, parents and grandparents.

Central Pasco Easter events offer religious changes being observances and family fun considered By Brian Fernandes

bfernandes@lakerlutznews.com

By B.C. Manion bcmanion@lakerlutznews.com

A number of land-use and zoning changes are being considered on properties within Central Pasco County. The proposals were considered by the Pasco County Commission and its advisory body, the Pasco County Planning Commission last week. The County Commission: • Transmitted to the state Department of Economic Opportunity and reviewing agencies a request to amend the county’s land-use plan from a designation allowing one dwelling per acre to one that allows six dwelling units per acre on 39.93 acres at the southwest corner of Ehren Cutoff at Caliente Boulevard. The site is about onequarter mile to the northwest of Land O’ Lakes Boulevard.The applicant is proposing 120 single-family dwelling units, which would be regulated by an associated Master Plan Unit Development zoning. The proposed 120-unit subdivision would result in 22 students for Pine View Elementary, 12 students for Pine View Middle and 15 students for Land O’ Lakes High School Commissioners are expected to consider the final adoption for the land-use change on May 21. • Adopted a change to the county’s landuse map to allow a commercial development on 2.51 acres that previously was designated for residential use.The site is east of Land O’ Lakes Boulevard, and 778 feet south of Wilderness Lakes Boulevard. The applicant is proposing 8,600 square See CHANGES, page 15A

Whether they want to celebrate their faith, take the kids for an egg hunt, or just enjoy some fellowship with church friends — there are plenty of seasonal options throughout The Laker/Lutz News coverage area. Check out the listings below.

LUTZ

WHAT: While We Wait WHERE: Keystone Community Church, 21010 State Road 54, Lutz WHEN: April 19 at 7 p.m. COST: Free DETAILS: The musical and dramatic production showcases the aftermath of Jesus’ crucifixion from the apostles’ perspective. INFO: Visit KeystoneCommunityChurch.org, or email admin@keystonecommunity.org. WHAT: The Easter Story WHERE: CrossPointe Family Church, 919 Debuel Road, Lutz WHEN: April 19 and April 20 at 7 p.m. COST: Free DETAILS: A musical will be performed depicting the life, death and resurrection of Jesus. INFO: Call (813) 949-7727, or visit CrossPointeTampa.com. WHAT: Is He Worthy? WHERE: First Baptist Church of Lutz, 18116 U.S. 41, Lutz WHEN: April 19 at 7 p.m.; April 21 at 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. COST: Free DETAILS: Guests can enjoy a range of harmonious songs as the Easter Worship Choir performs in unison. INFO: Call (813) 949-7495, or visit LutzFBC.com. WHAT: Easter at Idlewild WHERE: Idlewild Baptist Church, 18333 Exciting

FILE

It’s that time for egg hunters to round up their baskets and get busy. Many local events give kids and adults, alike, a chance to search for eggs. Idlewild Blvd., Lutz WHEN: April 20 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.; April 21 from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. COST: Free DETAILS: On April 20, a special service will be followed by outdoor fun with food trucks and games for families. April 21 will begin Easter early with a worship service and performances by a choir, band and orchestra. INFO: Call (813) 264-1515, or visit Idlewild.org/Easter2019/. WHAT: Unexpected WHERE: NorthPointe Church, 19862 Amanda Park Dr., Lutz WHEN: April 20 at 7 p.m.; April 21 at 8:30 a.m., 10 a.m. and 11:35 a.m. COST: Free DETAILS: Guests are invited to watch the story of Jesus dramatized through a musical performance. INFO: Call (813) 948-9420, or visit NorthPointeFL.org/Easter.

See EASTER, page 15A


MOODY JUD DY Y’’S Hot Dogs s,, Paninis & Ice e Cr re eam

BUY ONE HOTDOG, GET ONE FREE beef! o sabrett b ANY TYPE! vienna or Expires 5//1/19

813 995 0900 813-995-0 Foll lllo ow u uss for ffo or dailly y specials als!

7 Land O’ Lakes Blvd., Land O’ 7810 O Lakes, FL 34 LOCA AT TED IN THE CONNERTON PU UBLIX PLAZA

Formerly known ass LoY Yo o

SHOCKNESS

KARATE

23600 State Road 54, Lutz, FL 33559 www.ShotokanKarate813.com

813-406-4718

1 WEEK FREE 1 FREE GI WITH SIGN-UP $70 VALUE Expires 4/30/19. While supplies last.

Classes Monday-Friday Kids: 5:30pm – 7pm Adults: 7:05pm – 9pm

‘TRADITIONAL SCHOOL WITH MODERN IDEALS’

FOOD BLOGGERS AREE RA AV VING “JAMMED PA ACKED FU ULL OF GOODNESS AND OVERFLOWING WITH FLAV VOR AND TEXTURE.” ~The Geeky Traveler

at the Bexxley Club 10 to 6 Mon-Sat • 12 to 6 Sunday

Passover begins April 19

Expires 4/30/19

Family Programs Available Ages 5 & up

16950 Vibrant Way Land O’ Lakes, FL 34638 813-491-4879 BexleyFlorida.com

FILE

The eight-day festival of Passover runs April 19 through April 27 this year. The highlight of Passover is the Seder, typically observed on each of the first two nights of the holiday.

- Morning coffee; afterno oon wine and beer - Private, Private quiet lakeside ssetting - Perfect for business lunc cheons - No waiting for family we eekend breakfasts - Bring your laptop and sstay as long as you want

D Discover Bexley’s B Best-Kept Secret S culinary experiience at affordable prices. Superb

ARE YOU FULLY COVERED?

GETT YOUR FREE CAR R INSURANCE QU UOTE TODA AY Y 'ŝǀŝŶŐ LJŽƵ ƉĞĂĐĞ ŽĨ ŵŝŶĚ ŽŶ ƚŚĞ ƌŽĂĚ ŶŽ ŵĂƩĞƌ ǁŚĂƚ ĐŽŵĞƐ LJŽƵƌ ǁĂLJ͘

813.782.1777 | www.ChrisBlackInsurrance.com

The Jewish holiday of Pesach, or Passover, is an eight-day festival celebrated in the early spring, from the 15th through the 22nd of the Hebrew month of Nissan. This year, it runs from April 19 to April 27. Passover commemorates the emancipation of the Israelites from slavery in ancient Egypt. Following its rituals allows the Jewish community to relive and experience the freedom of their ancestors.

FOCAL POINTS OF THE SEDER:

OBSERVANCES:

SYMBOLIC SEDER FOODS:

Passover is divided into two parts.The first two days, April 19 and April 20, and the last two days,April 26 and April 27, are full-fledged holidays. Holiday candles are lit at night, and holiday meals (Seders) are usually enjoyed for one or two days. The middle four days are referred to as Chol Hamoed, or semi-festive “intermediate days.” To commemorate the unleavened bread that the Israelites ate when they left Egypt, Jews don’t eat chametz, or leavened grain, from midday of the day before Passover until the conclusion of the holiday.

• Maror—bitter herbs, usually horseradish, to serve as a reminder of the bitterness of slavery • Saltwater—symbolizing the tears of the slaves • Charoset—sweet paste made of fruit and nuts, symbolizing the mortar the slaves used to build the Egyptian pyramids • Zeroah—shank bone, representing the Passover sacrifice • Beitzah—hard-boiled egg, symbolic of life and birth associated with the spring season • Karpas—a leafy green vegetable, usually a piece of lettuce, symbolizing hope and redemption • Some traditional Ashkenazi Passover dishes include gefilte fish, matzah ball soup, brisket, tzimmis (sweet carrot and fruit dish), and macaroons and sponge cake (made from matzah meal) for dessert.

SEDERS: The highlight of Passover is the Seder, typically observed on each of the first two nights of the Passover holiday.The Seder is a 15-step, family-oriented tradition and ritual-packed feast.

Passover events: WHERE: Chabad at Wiregrass, 2124 Ashley Oaks Circle, Wesley Chapel WHAT: Community Seder, featuring gourmet cuisine, wine and handmade Shemurah Matzo, while reliving the exodus and discovering the eternal message of Pesach in a fun and interactive format WHEN: Friday, April 19 at 8:15 p.m. COST: Suggested donation of $30 per person, $100 per family, or $250 per sponsor INFO: Call (813) 642-3244, or visit ChabadatWiregrass.com. WHERE: Congregation Kol Ami, 3919 Moran Road, Tampa WHAT: Taanit Bechorim “First Born Siyyum” and breakfast; Erev Pesah I Services/Shabbat Service WHEN: Friday, April 19 at 7:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. INFO: Call (813) 962 6338, or email execdirector@kolami.org. WHERE: Congregation Mekor Shalom, 14005A N. Dale Mabry Highway, Tampa WHAT: A Minha Minyan before Pesah WHEN: Friday, April 19 at 5 p.m. INFO: Call (813) 963-1818, or visit MekorShalom.org.

• Eating matzah, which is unleavened bread • Eating bitter herbs to commemorate the bitter slavery endured by the Israelites • Drinking four cups of wine or grape juice to celebrate the newfound freedom • The recitation of the Haggadah, a liturgy that describes the story of the Exodus from Egypt. It begins with a child asking the traditional “Four Questions.”

WHERE: Congregation Beth Am, 2030 W. Fletcher Ave., Tampa WHAT: Second Night Passover Seder WHEN: Saturday, April 20 from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. INFO: Call (813) 968-8511, or visit BethAmTampa.org. WHERE: Shoresh David Messianic Synagogue, 7107 Boyette Road, Wesley Chapel WHAT: Passover Seder WHEN: Saturday, April 20 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. COST: $20 per adult, $10 for children ages 4 to 10. INFO: Call (813) 760-3269, or visit ShoreshDavid.org. WHERE: Chabad Jewish Center, 10733 Maple Creek Drive, Trinity WHAT: First Seder, featuring family seating, handmade Matzah and full dinner with all the trimmings WHEN: Friday, April 19 at 7:30 p.m. COST: $36 for adults, $18 for children INFO: Call (727) 376-3366, or visit ChabadWP.com. Compiled by Kevin Weiss

THEY L VE E EARS!

Contact us to determine eligibility ffo or property insurance in the state off Florida from a member of the Auto-Owners Insurance GroupSM.

Great Britain Tile Surplus Flooring

70%-85% Off EXTRAS • LEFT-0VERS • REMNANTS 9533 Land O’ Lakes Blvd. • Land O’ Lakes, FL 34638

(813) 235-9775 2A

April 17, 2019

www.LakerLutzNews.com

Call Call 813-949-1331 813-949-1331 to schedule scchhedule your your to appointment today today appointment JC AUDIOLOGY & HEAR RING DEVICES

Dr. Judith L. Reese, Audiologist

Dr. Jennifer Steed, Audiologist

www.jc c-audiology.com


NATURE NOTES

Celebrate Earth Day in the garden: Reduce, reuse and recycle By Whitney C. Elmore and Emily Carter

Not listening to those old CDs anymore? String them together and use them to harmlessly ward off birds from using your garden as a buffet. Find an old wooden pallet or gutter? These can easily be turned into great planters for shallow rooted plants, such as strawberries or ornamentals such as petunias. Lean a pallet up against a tree or barn and let the plants flow down like a trellis. Beautiful and functional! Arrange three or four pallets, turned on end and tied together to form a square and you have a compost bin. The possibilities are endless. Going green is easy, cheap and environmentally beneficial for us all. Upcycling household items to something with a useful, new life can be rewarding and fun. Let the creative juices flow, get the kids or grandkids involved and make a difference this Earth Day.

Special to The Laker/Lutz News

Rain barrels, compost and using organic matter for mulch are some excellent ways to go green in the garden. But, there also are endless ways to upcycle outdoors to attract wildlife, while reducing, reusing, and recycling more nontraditional items into creative and fun, and practical items. As Earth Day 2019 approaches, which is officially on April 22, consider using those old nylons to tie up newly planted trees or stake a tomato plant. A milk jug with multiple holes poked in the lid makes an excellent watering can for gently sprinkling flower pots. You can also cut a milk jug in half and use the bottom half as a planter for seeds (just cut a few slits in the bottom for drainage) and the top half as a soil scoop with a built-in handle. Have some old mini-blinds that you just can’t bring yourself to throw out? Cut the slats into 6-inch strips and use them for plant labels in the garden. Plastic or foam drinking cups make great seed starters (again cut a few slits in the bottom for drainage), as do fabric shopping bags, which look beautiful hanging on a porch or along a wall with trailing flowers flowing out and over the top. Or, you can take paper towel or toilet paper tubes, partially roll them in a few sheets of newspaper and fold over the bottom, slip out the tube and voila! You have instant biodegradable seed-starting containers that you can plant directly into the garden without having to remove the seedling. Old newspapers and cardboard boxes make outstanding weed blockers. Simply layer them over weedy spots in the garden and overlap them slightly to block the sun from reaching the ground, top them with some soil or mulch to hold them in place, and you’ll have months of excellent weed control. Just avoid the glossy or waxy paper products, as they might leach things into the environment that don’t belong. Egg cartons are great for growing transplants.And, for a splash of color and whimsy, old wine bottles can be partially buried upside down, one after the next, along paths

COURTESY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA

Egg cartons are great for growing transplants.

and flower beds to make beautiful borders that will add an enchanting decorative touch with many colors and heights. Got an old mailbox? Don’t throw it out. Remove the door and add a block of wood to seal the opening. Cut a central hole cut out of the block for birds to enter and exit. No need to add strings or nesting material as these can be harmful to wildlife.The birds will do the heavy lifting on move-in day to build their nests inside. Or, remove the mailbox door and add dozens of various widths of bamboo shoots to create a bee abode. More pollinators mean more flowers and fruits in your garden, and a healthier environment. Plastic drink bottles can be turned into mini-greenhouses by simply removing the bottom and using the top half as a cover to protect tender seedlings from cold, with the bottom becoming a planter. Old glass plates or chinaware make pretty “puddlers” for butterflies, hummingbirds and other pollinators needing to rest and drink from shallow water. Even an old boot can make a great garden planter that will surely get some attention. Most anything that seems like it has lived out its useful life can be helpful in the garden. Place old dryer sheets or the lint from the

dryer lint trap in the bottom of a pot to prevent soil from flowing out of the bottom of the pot. Old T-shirts work well for this, too.

The LAKER / Lutz NEWS

LUTZ, ODESSA, LAND O’ LAKES, WESLEY CHAPEL, NEW TAMPA, ZEPHYRHILLS, DADE CITY Serving Pasco since 1981 / Serving Lutz since 1964 PUBLISHER & OWNER: DIANE KORTUS, dkortus@lakerlutznews.com EDITORIAL

SALES

DESIGN

B.C. MANION, Editor bcmanion@lakerlutznews.com

TERRI WILLIAMSON, Sr. Acct. Mgr. twilliamson@lakerlutznews.com

MATTHEW MISTRETTA, Art Director mmistretta@lakerlutznews.com

KEVIN WEISS, Staff Writer kweiss@lakerlutznews.com

JEAN CALDWELL, Account Manager jcaldwell@lakerlutznews.com

STEFANIE BURLINGAME, Graphic Designer sburlingame@lakerlutznews.com

BRIAN FERNANDES,Staff Writer bfernandes@lakerlutznews.com

BETH ROSS, Account Manager bross@lakerlutznews.com

ACCOUNTING

MARY RATHMAN, Editorial Assistant mrathman@lakerlutznews.com

RACHEL THOMPSON, Class & Dir Sales rthompson@lakerlutznews.com

CHRISTINE HOLTZMAN, Photographer choltzman@lakerlutznews.com

CAROLYN BENNETT, Customer Service cbennett@lakerlutznews.com

LOCATION: 3632 Land O' Lakes Blvd. Suite 102 • Land O’ Lakes, FL 34639 MAIL: P. O. Box 479 • Lutz, FL 33548 PHONE/FAX: ph: 813.909.2800 • fax: 813.909.2802 IT SUPPORT: STEVE MISTRETTA

MARY EBERHARD meberhard@lakerlutznews.com

WEBSITE: www.lakerlutznews.com FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/lakerlutznews TWITTER: www.twitter.com/lakerlutznews EMAIL: news@lakerlutznews.com • sales@lakerlutznews.com

SUBSCRIPTIONS: Mail subscriptions are sold to cover postage cost: $40/3 months, $80/6 months, $160/12 months. DELIVERY PROBLEMS: If you do not receive your paper, or want to stop home delivery, call 813-948-5237. Or go to www.lakerlutznews.com, select Circulation request and complete “Opt Out” form. ADDITIONAL COPIES: A listing of boxes and business locations is on our home page at www.lakerlutznews.com. EDITORIAL SUBMISSIONS: Suggestions for stories and news coverage are welcome. Please send ideas to news@lakerlutznews.com, or call our newsroom at 813-909-2800. ADVERTISING ERRORS: Publisher is not responsible for errors in advertising beyond the space cost for the first insertion, or for the validity of claims made by advertisers.

PY EASTER HAP

GET THE UBER EATS AND SLICE APPS!

TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SUNDAY

CORRECTIONS: Saint Leo University’s English major program has an optional education minor. The college’s recent decision to add four new programs in the fall did not affect that. A story published on April 10 in The Laker/Lutz News was incorrect on that point.

KIDS EAT FREE ALL DAY MONDAY Dine in only. One child per adult.

WEDNESDAY AND SUNDAY

MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY

$5.99 $10.95 $8.95

The Dade City Heritage and Cultural Museum, 14206 U.S. 98 Bypass, Dade City, is open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and closed on Wednesdays. A story published on April 10 in The Laker/Lutz News was incorrect on that point. CLARIFICATION: J.T. Winborn carried his daughter, Liina, a Sunlake High School athlete, off the track after she finished in first place of the girls 1600-meter run. The athlete collapsed at the end of the race, having used up all of her energy. Her father picked her up and tended to her to keep her in top form, for her other events. Information accompanying a photo published on April 10 was unclear on the athlete’s condition.

Dr.Whitney Elmore is the UF/IFAS Pasco County Extension Director and an Urban Horticulture Agent III. Emily Carter is an intern from the University of Florida.

SPAGHETTI OR ZITI with one topping

21501 Village Lakes Center Land O’ Lakes, FL 34639

(813) 949-7484 PizzaVillaLOL.com

LASAGNA GREEK STYLE CHICKEN

$10.95 with salad

ANY GREEK $2.00 OFF * ENTREE Baked Chicken, Stuffed Pepper & Tomato, Gyro, Briam, Mousaka, Dolmades, Spanakopita, Souvlaki, Large Greek Salad w/Potato Salad *Cannot be combined with other offers. One coupon per ticket/table. Expires 4/30/19.

D i n e i n - Ta k e O u T - D r i v e T h r u - C aT e r i n g

A Zoo Adventure that brings you closer than ever to some amazing animals!

www.dadecityswildthings.com 352-567-WILD (9453)

Join us on our Guided Tours and Unforgettable Animal Encounters!

www.LakerLutzNews.com

April 17, 2019

3A


What’s Happening

Your Community Calendar • Submit 2 weeks in advance to: news@lakerlutznews.com • All listings free of charge

GARDEN GATE CLUB

ART SOCIAL

CLOSED

The Zephyrhills Garden Gate Garden Club will meet for tea on April 18 at 10 a.m., at the Magnuson Hotel, 5734 Gall Blvd., and to decorate floral Easter bonnets.Anyone can attend. For information, call (813) 782-8004 or (813) 782-3798.

The Hugh Embry Library, 14215 Fourth St., in Dade City, will host a Community Art Social on April 22 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Participants can share art ideas, and can bring their own art materials and a lunch. For information, call (352) 567-3576.

FASHION SHOW & FUNDRAISER

CONTAINER GARDENING

Dillard’s International Mall, 2223 N. Westshore Blvd., will host its 21st annual Spring Fashion Show and Shopping Soiree on April 18 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., to benefit Dress for Success Tampa Bay, which provides a network of support, professional attire and development tools for women in work and life. In addition to the fashion show, there will be light refreshments, raffle prizes, live entertainment and more.Tickets are $40 each and can be purchased at DFSStepInStyle.eventbrite.com.

The Arthenia L. Joyner University Area Community Library, 13619 N. 22nd St., in Tampa, will offer a seminar on container gardening on April 22 at 5 p.m. Learn how to use a variety of containers to start your own garden. For information, call (813) 273-3652.

EARTH DAY FOR TEENS

BUNNY TRAIN

The Bunny Train ($5 per person) will open April 19 for the Easter weekend at The Concourse Grand Railroad, 11919 Alric Pottberg Road in Shady Hills.There also will be an egg hunt (in Safety Town), Easter parade, crafts and games, live bunnies, craft vendors, food, and visits with the Easter Bunny and Mother Goose. Guests can wear an Easter bonnet and take part in the parade. Event hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Friday; and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday. For information, call (727) 639-7639, or email info@theconcourse.org.

MUSIC AND DRAMA

Keystone Community Church, 21010 State Road 54 in Lutz, will host an original music and drama presentation,“While You Wait,” on April 19 at 7 p.m.The event will journey through the time between the placement of Jesus’ body in the tomb to when the Sabbath begins. For information, call (813) 948-4522.

EGG-CITING EASTER

Westfield Citrus Park, 8021 Citrus Park Town Center, will host an Egg-citing Easter Event on April 19 from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., for ages 0 to 4.There will be egg hunts at 9 a.m., at Learning Express Toys; workshops from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., to make Easter Bunny headbands; and a duck and bunny petting zoo from 9 a.m. to noon, presented by HorsePower for Kids & Animal Sanctuary.The first 50 kids will receive a small free Easter basket.

SUMMER EXPO

The Out & About 2019 Funtastic Summer Expo, sponsored by The Laker/Lutz News, will take place April 20 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., at Plantation Palms Golf Club, 23253 Plantation Palms Blvd., in Land O’ Lakes.The event will include an egg hunt at 10 a.m., photos with the Easter Bunny, prizes, raffles, games and activities, food and beverages, and booths with information on day trips, museums, sporting activities and more.Admission is free, and free parking and shuttle service will be provided from Harvester United Methodist Church, 2432 Collier Parkway.

PASSOVER SEDER

Shoresh David Messianic Synagogue, 7107 Boyette Road in Wesley Chapel, will host a Kosher Passover Seder meal on April 20 at 11 a.m.The cost is $20 for adults, $10 for ages 4 to 10, and free for those younger than age 3.To RSVP, call (813) 831-5673.

EASTER BASKET DRIVE

Kids Helping Kids Pasco County Inc., will have an Easter Basket Drive on April 20 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m., at Land O’ Lakes Heritage Park, 5401 Land O’ Lakes Blvd., to support children in local group/foster homes.The organization will be collecting donations and assembling Easter baskets for low-income families, foster children and children residing in local group homes, such as RAP House and Sunrise of Pasco.

County offices close for Good Friday Pasco County Government offices, including the constitutional offices and the courts, will be closed April 19 in observance of Good Friday. All offices will reopen on April 22. Pasco County Parks, Recreation and Natural Resources offices, recreation complexes and community centers will also be closed. But, the parks and beaches will stay open to the public from dawn to dusk. Pasco County Public Transportation will remain open for service on all fixed routes and paratransit; however, administrative offices will be closed to walk-ins. Phone lines will remain open. Pasco County Animal Services will be closed, and an animal control officer will only be available for emergencies. The adoption center will reopen on April 20. The Pasco County Resource Recovery Facility, West Pasco Class III, and the East Pasco Transfer Station will be closed, but will be open to Pasco County licensed commercial haulers. All Pasco County libraries will be closed on April 19 and resume regular hours on April 20. And, the Pasco County Tax Collector’s Office will also close on Good Friday and reopen April 20.

Donations needed include: Easter baskets, plastic eggs, candy, small toys/egg fillers, Playdoh, art/craft supplies, $5 gift cards, and items for teens.Volunteers of all ages are welcome. For information, call Michelle Patel at (813) 957-5711.

SEED SWAP

Shell’s Feed & Garden Supply, 8513 N. Nebraska Ave., in Tampa, will host its monthly Community Seed Swap on April 20 from 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., to facilitate a local gardening community where gardeners can trade extra seeds, plants, seedlings and cuttings.There will be coffee, teas and treats. For information on how the swap works, visit ShellsFeed.com/monthlycommunity-seed-swap/.

HOSPICE EGG HUNT

Gulfside Hospice will host its annual free community Easter egg hunt on April 20, at Gulfside Hospice’s Community Outreach Center, 6224 Lafayette St., in New Port Richey. Refreshments and registration start at 9 a.m.The first 100 children will receive a goody bag.There also will be games, crafts, face painting, and the Easter Bunny. RSVP by calling (727) 845-5707, to be entered to win a chocolate bunny. For information, call Leesa Fryer at (727) 8455707.

BEER & BURGER THROWDOWN

The Safety Harbor Beer & Burger Throwdown will take place April 20 from noon to 6 p.m., at the Safety Harbor

Waterfront Park, 110 Veterans Memorial Lane.There will be free samples from local brewers, a large outdoor game area, a $7 all-you-can-play kids’ zone, and music by the Tom Petty tribute band,The Petty Hearts.The entry fee is $5.A portion of the entry proceeds will benefit The Chi Chi Rodriguez Youth Foundation.

SONS OF AMERICAN REVOLUTION

The Tampa Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution will meet April 20 at noon, at the Golden Corral Restaurant in Temple Terrace.There will be a casual social time at 11:30 a.m., prior to the business meeting. For information, email William Floyd at bfloydpres@aol.com.

EASTER EGG DROP

Winners’Worship Center will host an Easter Eggstravaganza on April 21 at USF’s Fowler Field.The day will start with a brief worship service at 10 a.m., and will end with a helicopter egg drop (20,000 eggs) onto the field.The egg hunt is for kids ages 4 to 12, and kids of all ages can enter the Play Zone, which will include a game truck and prizes.The event’s sponsors, United Healthcare Community Plan and Rebein Brothers Trial Lawyers, will provide an opportunity for three families to win either one month’s free mortgage/rent, one month’s free car payment, or one month’s free car insurance. For information, visit IAmAWinner.org/events.

Let us give you something to

Smile

about

At the corner of Collier Parkway and State Road 54 near LA Fitness Come enjoy premium frozen yogurt with flavors such as NSA Vanilla, Cake Batter, Chocolate, Fudge Pop, Salted Caramel Brownie, Coco-Nutty, Salted Caramel Gelato, Dole Whip Strawberry, Cotton Candy, Cookies and Cream, Peanut Butter, and Pineapple. Also get the chance to add an assortment of toppings including various fruits, chocolates, and candies.

The Land O’ Lakes Library, 2818 Collier Parkway, will host the Teen Advisory Board for an Earth Day event on April 23 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., for ages 13 to 18. Participants can talk about the future of teen library services and celebrate Earth Day by making wind chimes. Snacks and drinks will be provided. For information, call (813) 929-1214.

INTERNET SAFETY

The New River Library 34043 State Road 54 in Wesley Chapel, will offer “Internet Safety 101” on April 23 at 2 p.m. Participants can learn the basics of how to keep your information safe on the Internet, on email, on websites and more. For information, call (813) 788-6375.

BOOKS AND BREWS

The Books and Brews Book Club will meet April 23 at 7 p.m., at Zephyrhills Brewing Company, 38530 Fifth Ave., to discuss “What She Knew” by Gilly Macmillan. Must be age 21 or older to drink. For information, call (813) 7886375.

ORCHID CLUB

The Tampa Orchid Club will meet April 23 at the Northdale Recreation Center, 15550 Spring Pine Drive in Tampa. Lindsey Paris will present,“Show ‘em Where You Grow ‘em,” a slide show on how four orchid growers maximize space; and manage light, water, cold and air at minimal cost. There will be a question-and-answer session. Doors open at 9:30 a.m., followed by the meeting at 10 a.m.There also will be a bloom table, plants for sale and a silent auction. For information, call Barbara Barkhurst at (813) 949-7467, or visit TampaOrchidClub.shutterfly.com.

BAD ART DAY

The New River Library 34043 State Road 54 in Wesley Chapel, will host a “Tween Bad Art Day” on April 23 at 4 p.m. Participants can make the ugliest piece of art they can. For information, call (813) 788-6375.

RECYCLING SEMINAR

The Land O’ Lakes Library, 2818 Collier Parkway, will host “Recycling:What To Do & Why You Do It” on April 24 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Guests can learn about the types of plastics accepted for recycling, why you need to clean the containers, and how to make mindful recycling decisions.The guest speaker will be from Pasco County Recycling, and will provide official information and answers to questions. For information, call (813) 929-1214.

DONATE TO MINISTRY

Metropolitan Ministries is the featured charity of the Pasco County Tax Collector’s offices through April.The organization provides families in Pasco County with food, shelter and educational programs to help get them back on their feet and to be independent. Funds raised during the month will be earmarked to help feed hungry children. For information on how to donate, visit PascoTaxes.com.

NEW PATIENT EXPERIENCE

99

$

00

*

Cleaning, exam, consultation and all necessary x-rays ADA D1110, D0210, D0150

EXPIRES 4/30/19

We offer Smoothies & Protein Shakes!

*New patients only. Not valid with any other offers or insurance. Does not include periodontal therapy. Limited time only.

15% OFF

PLEASE CALL FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT TODAY!

Frozen Yogurt Purchase. Expires 4/30/19

813-601-1122 Evening and weekend appointments available. www.bernierdental.com

4A

MOST INSURANCES ACCEPTED

23028 State Road 54, Lutz, FL 33549

5420 Land O’ Lakes Blvd, Suite 103 • 813-601-1122

813-591-1402

The patient and any other person responsible for payment has the right to refuse to pay, cancel payment, or be reimbursed for a payment for any other service, examination or treatment which is performed as a result of and within 72 hours of responding to the advertisement for free, discounted fee, or the reduced fee, service, examination or treatment.

April 17, 2019

www.LakerLutzNews.com


Sppriing Charittyy Fashion shion Sho how Benefi B efit fi iing g

Thurrs rsda s y, May 2 11:30 a...m. - 1:30 p.m. Fa F ashio s n Prresented By : Thhhe Shhops at at Wiregggrass

Guue u s t Em mce e : m COURTESY OF PATRICIA SERIO

Group efforts make an impact

Elayne Bassinger, club chair for International Outreach for the GFWC Lutz-Land O’ Lakes Woman’s Club, right, presented a donation to Laura Connelly, director of operations for Pathlight International. Connelly also is president of the GFWC North Pinellas Woman’s Club and drew the local club into a collaborative effort to help Pathlight through education-based projects, training and mentoring, as well as transforming and improving schools in Belize. In addition to donations, club members participated in hands-on projects in Belize on service trips and have made an impact on educational standards.

Deiiah Rile Dei leey Seea e ted Lunch L h | Auction Items Veendor EExpo | Prizze Drawings

Plan a tattion o Paalm ms ms G Cllub Golf l Lannnd O' LLakes

THE HAPPIEST HOUR

Limited Seating - Contact Leesa Fryer to reserve your seats:

in Lutz

www.GulffsideFashionShhoow w.org 727-8455-5707 | info@gulfsidee.org E Event Sponso ns rs r :

Media a Sponso ns r: r

The LAKERR / Lutz NEWS

EVEERY DAY FROM O 4PM 4 TTO O 7PPM! House Wine . . . . . . . 1/2 1 PRICE! Domestic Draughts . . 1/2 1 PRICE! Well Drinks . . . . . . . 1/2 1/ PRICE! Sangria . . . . . . . . . . 1/2 PRICE! ALL MARGARITTAAS . . . 1/2 PRICE!

GORGEO OUS Lakefront Home

Beautiful waterrffrroont on trranquil, cypress tree-lined lake in Land d O’ Lakes.

(INCLUDES PREMIUM MARGARITTAAS!!!)

813-591-6139 • WWW.FRANKY-DDS.COM • FB FRANKYDSLUTZZ 18450 US HWY 41, LUTZ (CORNEER OF SUNSSET AND HWY 411)

One-of-a-kind home perfect a as a family retreat. No HO OA A. Bring g your work trucks, car collection, boats, trailers and 4-wheelers! 2 +/- private acres, 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, huge screened lanai 36’’ x 36’’ workspace/storage with TWO 14’x10’’ doors!! Country ry Living Only 1 Mile frro om Lowes 2747 W Wiilsky Road, Land O’ Lakes

Blank ket Tampa Bay B A April 23rd, 2019 Bring in n this flyer and MOD will donate 20 0% of yo our bill to support their great work!

$475,000 Alison Lucien | 813-618-5040 | 910-526-3873 AllenCollinsRealty.com

MOD PIZZA • Lutz • Wesley Chap pel 2227 Sun Vista Drive Lutz, Florida 33559 (813) 777-5524 WESLEY CHAPEL | LAND O’ LAKES | NEW TA TAMPA

www.LakerLutzNews.com

April 17, 2019

5A


presented by

The LAKER/Lutz Lutz NEWS

A FUNTASTIC PLACE TO EAT

Fresh Tex Mex With A Fiesta Flair Special to The Laker / Lutz News

Can’t wait for Cinco de Mayo? Then you must try Chuy’s in Wesley Chapel. This fun restaurant specializes in Tex Mex cuisine, made fresh daily, that is served in a fun and colorful setting. Elvis Presley is its patron saint, and a Happy Hour purchase comes with a complimentary nacho bar served out of the trunk of a classic car, complete with tailfins. “Nothing in our restaurant is frozen except for French fries and Push-Up Pops,” said John Bassett, bar manager. “Everything is fresh — the lime juice, the sugar water we use for margaritas, the chicken and beef in our fajitas that we marinate for 24 hours. We cut fresh salad and produce every day. We roast our tomatoes for the ranchero sauce. We use our own tomatillos for the tomatillo sauce. We make all of our sauces fresh every single day. Everything is fresh.” Chuy’s especially prides itself on the freshness of its tortillas. “We hand roll every tortilla we serve,” said Bassett. “We make the masa dough every day for our fresh flour tortillas, and shape them on a comal, which is a heated surface, right in front of our guests.” Happy Hour is a not-to-be-missed experience at Chuy’s, with its unique signature nacho bar set up in the trunk of a 1957 Chrysler Imperial. “We have the back end of a car, with the trunk lid up, filled with queso, ground beef, refried beans, chips and salsa,” said Bassett. “The nacho bar is included with the Happy Hour, which is weekdays from 4 to 7.” Chuy’s does everything with style, including its decor. Hanging above the nacho bar car in the Chihuahua Lounge is a school of wooden fish, hand-carved by a family in Mexico that supplies the fish for every Chuy’s franchise. “Another thing that Chuy’s does is hangs pictures of our guests’ dogs on our walls,” Bassett said. “If you bring in a framed picture of your dog, we’ll give you a free appetizer, and we’ll hang up your dog’s picture for everyone to see!”

Fans of Elvis Presley also delight in Chuy’s. Not only does Chuy’s maintain a small shrine of Presley that is adorned with candles and beads, the restaurant also keeps The King’s memory alive in its menu and calendar of events. “Elvis was brought to us by our guests,” Basset said. “The first restaurant had an Elvis picture, and our guests just kept bringing in memorabilia. We also celebrate his birthday every year. Last year if you arrived in your best Elvis or Priscilla Presley costume, you ate for free. And, on our menu, we have an Elvis Memorial Combo that’s one of the most popular items.” Each Chuy’s restaurant has its own charity, and the Wesley Chapel location sponsors Healing Horses in Odessa, which pairs abused and neglected horses with special-needs and at-risk children. It also is collecting donations for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. “We put a lot of love into our food,” Bassett said. “We want to make sure you come get the best margaritas and Tex Mex food in the city, right here.”

CHRISTINE HOLTZMAN

Painting rocks with a spring theme The Land O’Lakes Branch Library, 2818 Collier Parkway, recently hosted a rock painting event where participants were encouraged to channel their inner artist by painting rocks with a spring theme, in honor of Earth Day. The library hosts a rock painting class one Wednesday a month. Above, Jelysbeth Bobadilla, of Land O’Lakes, paints the fine details of her bumblebee. She is making the rock for her fiancé, because his favorite soccer team has a bee as their mascot.

Above, a close-up look at a painted rock featuring a garden of flowers. This masterpiece belongs to Arlene Stonestreet, of Wesley Chapel. At left, Joyce Steinmiller, of Zephyrhills, uses a hairdryer to speed up the drying process of a painted rock.

Facebook.com/ChuysTampa

www.Chuys.com

813-948-2211 25750 Sierra Center Blvd., Lutz, FL 33559

Adult Services Librarian Catherine Seavey, holds a map of Pasco County, while showing the class how they can use stickers to mark the approximate locations of previously hidden rocks. Library Tech Alesha Hassard is seen on left.

Culinary Excellence just off the Suncoast

O

ne of the best restaurants in Pasco and north Hillsborough is in a place many would never expect — The Hilton Garden Inn in Lutz, located next to the Suncoast Parkway on State Road 54. “People are always surprised by the outstanding food and service we offer here,” said Robert Scaffedi, who has been executive chef since the hotel opened two years ago. “Everything we make is from scratch — the soups, sauces, stocks and desserts — both for our restaurant as well as our banquet foods,” said Scaffedi. “We have some of the most experienced and talented chefs in all of Tampa Bay, and our skills and passion are evident in everything we prepare and serve.” Assisting Scaffedi in the kitchen are Sous Chef Jay Raskin, who has 26 years in food service, and Pastry Chef Luciano Visentin, who began his career in his native Italy over 35 years ago. “We’re reversing the perception that mid-range hotels have just average food,” said Scaffedi. “Luciano’s pastries are off the charts, and Jay’s vast knowledge and energy are key to our success. We complement each and have created a dream team in our kitchen.” The restaurant’s name, The Garden Grille & Bar, is misleading because it offers extensive menus for breakfast and dinner. Plus, its holiday buffets are an epicurean dream that boast an extensive menu, especially considering its affordable family pricing. The Hilton’s April 21st Easter Brunch is $32.95 for adults, and even includes a complimentary mimosa.

This trio of chefs at the Hilton Garden Inn in Lutz has over 60 years of combined experience. Left to right: Sous Chef Jay Raskin, Executive Chef Robert Scaffedi and Pastry Chef Luciano Visentin.

Pricing for kids between 4 and 12 is just $14.95. Just look at what’s on this festive buffet line. Carving stations of Colorado Leg of Lamb with mint jelly, and Prime Sirloin with Rosemary infused Aujus. Spiral Ham with pineapple glaze, cherrywood bacon, sausage links, mashed and sweet potatoes, grits, made-to-order omelets and eggs, pancakes made on the spot, French toast, homemade muffins and pastries, cheese blintzes, four kinds of juice and coffee. The dessert table includes chocolate-dipped strawberries, guava panna cotti, chocolate mousse with raspberries, and Italian cakes. “Everything on our buffet is homemade,” said Scaffedi. “We take the time to make everything from scratch, so we know it is made right.” The Hilton Garden Inn is serving its Easter Buffet from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Seatings are every half hour, and

reservations are recommended. You will also find exquisite offerings on the hotel’s dinner menu, including Fusilli Carbonara, 12 oz. Ribeye Steak, Sticky-Finger Ribs and Citrus Grilled Salmon Bowl. Dinner is served from 5 to 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday, and 5 to 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Pastry Chef Visentin makes all of his desserts, including Mason Jar Chocolate Fudge Cake, Caramel Apply Granny, New York-Style Cheesecake and Rockslide Brownie. “We are very proud that our desserts are all homemade, and not ordered in from the outside,” said Visentin. The daily Breakfast Buffet is also 100 percent from scratch, and includes eggs made to order, pancakes, French Toast, homemade muffins and pastries, grits, breakfast potatoes, bacon and sausage. Plus,

every day the chef creates a special hot item, such as corned beef, cheese blintzes, hashbrown casserole and chorizo with eggs. The Breakfast Buffet is just $10.95 ($5.95 for kids), and includes four kinds of juice and coffee. It is served 6 to 10 a.m. weekdays, and 6:30 to 10:30 a.m. on weekends. It is open to hotel guests and the public. The hotel’s excellent food is one reason it is such a popular venue for weddings, baby and bridal showers, bar mitzvahs, Sweet 16 parties, and other family and business celebrations. The hotel can also provide custom decorations for theme parties and events. “Our banquet facilities accommodate up to 275 people, and we have small private rooms for small groups, for as few as 20 people,” said Lei Rosario, Director of Sales. “We also are a popular venue for corporate and executive meetings, because we can provide excellent, high-end menus and superb customer service,” she adds. Some of the exclusive meals Scaffedi’s team prepares for banquets include Benevento Chicken, Filet Mignon with Porcini Sauce, Chicken Saltimbocca and Grouper with Piccotta Sauce. For Scaffedi and his team, it's the variety of things they prepare in their kitchen that make them enjoy and appreciate their jobs at the Hilton Garden Inn. “We love the variety of foods we get to prepare at the hotel,” said Scaffedi. “The compliments we get from our guests, and their surprise reaction that our food is so good, give us great pride and satisfaction.”

EASTER BRUNCH MOTHER’S DAY CELEBRATION $32.95/Adults • $14.95/ages 4-12

$29.95/Adults • $12.95/ages 4-12

To RSVP for Easter Buffet, call 813-491-4900, or email Thalia.Gonzalez@Hilton.com

Secure your reservation via Eventbrite, call 813-491-4900, or email Thalia.Gonzalez@Hilton.com Paid advertisement

6A

April 17, 2019

www.LakerLutzNews.com

2155 Northpointe Pkwy Lutz 813-491-4900 Paid advertisement


Closer Look a n

a d v e r t i s e r

P r o f i l e

Dementia Care Only at Memory Lane Cottage “At Memory Lane, residents are not overwhelmed by the business of a large commuIn the three years since Memory Lane nity with constant distractions and noises,” Cottage opened in New Tampa, it has helped Travland said. “The beauty of our communimany individuals and families cope with the ty is its design to look and feel like a luxury challenges that come with dementia-related estate home.” To simulate this luxury home setting feel, diseases. “Coming to terms with a family member’s a mailbox is in the courtyard for residents to check. Waist-high gardening stadementia or Alzheimer’s disease tions offer familiar exercise and diagnosis isn’t easy, and choosing recreation without the physical a compassionate environment for strain of having to bend. And, your loved one’s long-term care the scent of cinnamon baked can be equally daunting,” said goodies wafts regularly from an Robert Matrazzo, COO. “At open kitchen to stimulate resiMemory Lane Cottage, we are dents’ appetites. dedicated to providing a loving, Travland has personal experiintimate, memory-care environence with loved ones with ment where residents retain a dementia. When her grandmothRhonda Travland sense of independence and dignier was diagnosed with dementia, ty.” Memory Lane Cottage houses just 20 resi- it changed her life and greatly influenced her dents. There are no long hallways for residents decisions to earn college degrees in gerontolto navigate, and all resident suites open ogy and nursing home administration. “As a teen, my grandmother developed directly to a common area with living and dining rooms located next to the kitchen, a vascular dementia, and my family had no idea what their rights were, or what the disfloor plan very similar to a private home. Residents also enjoy the outdoors, with the ease course was going to be like for my Cottage’s 13,000-square-foot, enclosed court- grandmother. Dementia can splinter famiyard that has gardening stations, water fea- lies, as it did in my own family,” said tures and walking paths to encourage residents Travland. “And then, when I was a nursing home to explore and enjoy the outdoors in a safe setadministrator, my husband started showing ting. It was Memory Lane Cottage’s exclusive on signs of young onset dementia when he was memory care, and its limited number of resi- just 38,” she continued. “So I know demendents, that attracted Administrator Rhonda tia from a personal and professional perspective, and my experiences can help families Travland. “Because we’re not trying to be everything because I have empathy on both sides.” Families and their input are important to to everyone, we can focus 100 percent on memory care residents,” said Travland, who the Memory Lane Cottage community, and has 30 years experience in senior care man- management always listens to families to agement. “We do not offer independent living gauge the level of service they provide. “Memory Lane Cottage is an answer to a or assisted living, and this makes us really prayer for our family,” said Robert, reading a unique.” A common problem for people with letter from a resident’s family member. “The dementia, said Travland, is sensory overload staff shows such care, and the facility is so in loud, noisy and crowded environments, warm and homelike. They have thought of because memory-care residents cannot easily every possible detail to ensure a wonderful experience for my mother’s life here.” process information in a crowd.

Special to The Laker / Lutz News

CHRISTINE HOLTZMAN

Local business pays gift forward The Color Express, together with Land O’ Lakes Gators Youth Football, hosted a Community Day on March 31, at Land O’ Lakes Heritage Park, 5401 Land O’ Lakes Blvd. The Color Express was a winner of the United Health Care/Buccaneers Spotlight on Small Business contest, and to pay it forward, it shared the prize with the community. The event was open to the public and featured the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Street Team Experience and some of their cheerleaders. Other highlights of the day included a football clinic headed by Land O’ Lakes High School Football Head Coach Chad Walker, a DJ, an instrument petting zoo, and canvas art painting, courtesy of The Color Express. Above, as the crowd cheers him on, 10-year-old C.J. Coleman, of Land O’ Lakes, tests his skills during a basic tackling drill. The drill was one of the many football experiences at the event.

MEMORY LANE COTTAGE® 5175 Cypress Preserve Drive Tampa, FL 33647

813-632-1270

www.MemoryLaneCottage.com Lic# 12675

Three-year-old Taj Green Jr., of Land O’ Lakes, seriously selects a paint color, as he paints his football-themed canvas masterpiece.

This is more than great e rates This is more savings for wherever you’re go oing.

Platinum Savings Account

` _^

%

µÜÜãÏÚ ÄÓàÑÓÜâÏÕÓ Í×ÓÚÒ ÔÝà _` ÛÝÜâÖá å×âÖ ÜÓå ÛÝÜÓç ÒÓÞÝá×âá ÝÔ Ïâ ÚÓÏáâ r`c ^^^ ÏÜÒ Ï Û×Ü×ÛãÛ ÒÏ×Úç ÏÑÑÝãÜâ ÐÏÚÏÜÑÓ ÝÔ r`c ^^^ Ýà ÛÝàÓ_

Guaranteed Fixed-Rate CD

` b^

%

µÜÜãÏÚ ÄÓàÑÓÜâÏÕÓ Í×ÓÚÒ ÔÝà ÏÜ __#ÛÝÜâÖ âÓàÛ å×âÖ ÜÓå ÛÝÜÓç ÒÓÞÝá×âá ÝÔ Ïâ ÚÓÏáâ r`c ^^^`

Ta T alk to a banker for details. ÃøÓà ÓæÞ×àÓá ÁÏç a_ `^_g ¶ãá×ÜÓáá ÝåÜÓà Ask about our business savings rates.

ÃøÓààáá ÏäÏ×ÚÏÐÚÓ ×Ü µÆ ·È È ¸· ºÀ »µ Á¸ ÁÇ Â· ¾ ÂÍ Í Ç· ÈÌ ÏÜÒ Ê Êµ µ Portf rttffo olio byy W Weells Fa Farrg go] ÑãááââÝÛÓààáá ÏàÓ ÓÚ×Õ×ÐÚÓ âÝ àÓÑÓ×äÓ ÏÜ ÏÒÒ×â×ÝÜÏÚ ÐÝÜãá ×ÜâÓàÓááââ ààÏ ÏâÓ ÝÜ âÖÓáÓ ÏÑÑÝãÜâá 3 _ ÈÈÝÝ ßãÏÚ×ÔÔçç ÔÝà âÖ×á ÝøÓà çÝã Ûãáâ ÖÏäÓ Ï ÜÓå Ýà Óæ×áâ×ÜÕ ÄÚÏâ×ÜãÛ ÇÏä×ÜÕá ÏÑÑÝãÜâ ÏÜÒ ÓÜàÝÚÚ âÖÓ ÏÑÑÝãÜâ ×Ü âÖ×á ÝøÓà ÐÓâåÓÓÜ ^a*`c*`^_g ÏÜÒ ^c*a_*`^_g ÈÖ×á ÝøÓà ×á áãÐØÓÑâ âÝ ÑÖÏÜÕÓ Ïâ ÏÜç â×ÛÓ å×âÖÝãâ ÜÝâ×ÑÓ ÈÖ×á ÝøÓà ×á ÏäÏ×ÚÏÐÚÓ ÝÜÚç âÝ ÄÚÏâ×ÜãÛ ÇÏä×ÜÕá ÑãáâÝÛÓàá ×Ü âÖÓ ÔÝÚÚÝå×ÜÕ áâÏâÓá µÆ ·ÈÈ ¸· ºÀ »µ Á¸ ÁÇ Â· ¾ ÂÍÍ Ç· ÈÌ ÏÜÒ Êµ ½Ü ÝàÒÓà âÝ ÓÏàÜ âÖÓ ÇÞÓÑ×ÏÚ ½ÜâÓàÓáâ ÆÏâÓ ÝÔ ` ^f° (ÇÞÓÑ×ÏÚ ÆÏâÓ) çÝã Ûãáâ ÒÓÞÝá×â r`c ^^^ ×Ü ÜÓå ÛÝÜÓç (ÔàÝÛ áÝãàÑÓá Ýãâá×ÒÓ ÝÔ ËÓÚÚá ºÏàÕÝ ¶ÏÜÙ Â µ Ýà ×âá ÏûÚ×ÏâÓá) âÝ âÖÓ ÓÜàÝÚÚÓÒ áÏä×ÜÕá ÏÑÑÝãÜâ ÏÜÒ ÛÏ×ÜâÏ×Ü Ï Û×Ü×ÛãÛ ÒÏ×Úç ÏÑÑÝãÜâ ÐÏÚÏÜÑÓ ÝÔ r`c ^^^ âÖàÝãÕÖÝãâ âÖÓ âÓàÛ ÝÔ âÖ×á ÝøÓà ÈÖÓ ÑÝààÓáÞÝÜÒ×ÜÕ µÜÜãÏÚ ÄÓàÑÓÜâÏÕÓ Í×ÓÚÒ (µÄÍ) ÔÝà âÖ×á ÝøÓà ×á ` _^° ÈÖÓ ÇÞÓÑ×ÏÚ ÆÏâÓ å×ÚÚ ÐÓ ÏÞÞÚ×ÓÒ âÝ âÖÓ ÓÜàÝÚÚÓÒ áÏä×ÜÕá ÏÑÑÝãÜâ ÔÝà Ï ÞÓà×ÝÒ ÝÔ _` ÛÝÜâÖá áâÏàâ×ÜÕ ÝÜ âÖÓ ÒÏâÓ âÖÓ ÏÑÑÝãÜâ ×á ÓÜàÝÚÚÓÒ ×Ü âÖÓ ÝøÓà ¼ÝåÓäÓàà ÔÝà ÏÜç ÒÏç Òãà×ÜÕ âÖÏâ _` ÛÝÜâÖ ÞÓà×ÝÒ âÖÏâ âÖÓ ÒÏ×Úç ÏÑÑÝãÜâ ÐÏÚÏÜÑÓ ×á ÚÓáá âÖÏÜ âÖÓ r`c ^^^ Û×Ü×ÛãÛ âÖÓ ÇÞÓÑ×ÏÚ ÆÏâÓ å×ÚÚ ÜÝâ ÏÞÞÚç ÏÜÒ âÖÓ ×ÜâÓàÓáâ àÏâÓ å×ÚÚ àÓäÓàâ âÝ âÖÓ áâÏÜÒÏàÒ ×ÜâÓàÓáâ àÏâÓ ÏÞÞÚ×ÑÏÐÚÓ âÝ çÝãà ÄÚÏâ×ÜãÛ ÇÏä×ÜÕá ÏÑÑÝãÜâ µá ÝÔ ^`*_c*`^_g âÖÓ áâÏÜÒÏàÒ ×ÜâÓàÓáâ àÏâÓ ÏÜÒ µÄÍ ÔÝà Ï ÄÚÏâ×ÜãÛ ÇÏä×ÜÕá ÏÑÑÝãÜâ ×Ü µÆ ·ÈÈ ¸· ºÀ »µ Á¸ ÁÇ Â· ¾ ÂÍÍ Ç· ÈÌ ÏÜÒ Êµ å×âÖ ÏÜ ÏÑÑÝãÜâ ÐÏÚÏÜÑÓ ÝÔ r^ ^_ ÏÜÒ ÏÐÝäÓ ×á ^ ^c° (^ ^c° µÄÍ) ¹ÏÑÖ â×Óà áÖÝåÜ àÓúÓÑâá âÖÓ ÑãààÓÜâ Û×Ü×ÛãÛ ÒÏ×Úç ÑÝÚÚÓÑâÓÒ ÐÏÚÏÜÑÓ àÓßã×àÓÒ âÝ ÝÐâÏ×Ü âÖÓ ÏÞÞÚ×ÑÏÐÚÓ µÄÍÍ ½ÜâÓàÓáâ ×á ÑÝÛÞÝãÜÒÓÒ ÒÏ×Úç ÏÜÒ ÞÏ×Ò ÛÝÜâÖÚç ÈÖÓ ÏÛÝãÜâ ÝÔ ×ÜâÓàÓáâ ÓÏàÜÓÒ ×á ÐÏáÓÒ ÝÜ âÖÓ ÒÏ×Úç ÑÝÚÚÓÑâÓÒ ÐÏÚÏÜÑÓá ×Ü âÖÓ ÏÑÑÝãÜâ ÉÞÝÜ âÖÓ ÓæÞ×àÏâ×ÝÜ ÝÔ âÖÓ _` ÛÝÜâÖ ÞàÝÛÝâ×ÝÜÏÚ ÞÓà×ÝÒ áâÏÜÒÏàÒ ×ÜâÓàÓáâ àÏâÓá ÏÞÞÚç Á×Ü×ÛãÛ âÝ ÝÞÓÜ Ï ÄÚÏâ×ÜãÛ ÇÏä×ÜÕá ÏÑÑÝãÜâ ×á r`c µ ÛÝÜâÖÚç áÓàä×ÑÓ ÔÓÓ ÝÔ r_` ÏÞÞÚ×Óá ×Ü ÏÜç ÛÝÜâÖ âÖÓ ÏÑÑÝãÜâ ÔÏÚÚá ÐÓÚÝå Ï ra c^^ Û×Ü×ÛãÛ ÒÏ×Úç ÐÏÚÏÜÑÓ ºÓÓá ÛÏç àÓÒãÑÓ ÓÏàÜ×ÜÕá ½ÜâÓàÓáâ àÏâÓá ÏàÓ äÏà×ÏÐÚÓ ÏÜÒ áãÐØÓÑâ âÝ ÑÖÏÜÕÓ å×âÖÝãâ ÜÝâ×ÑÓ ËÓÚÚá ºÏàÕÝ ÛÏç Ú×Û×â âÖÓ ÏÛÝãÜâ çÝã ÒÓÞÝá×â âÝ Ï ÄÚÏâ×ÜãÛ ÇÏä×ÜÕá ÏÑÑÝãÜâ âÝ ÏÜ ÏÕÕàÓÕÏâÓ ÝÔ r_ Û×ÚÚ×ÝÜ ÃøÓà ÜÝâ ÏäÏ×ÚÏÐÚÓ âÝ Äà×äÏâÓ ¶ÏÜÙ×ÜÕ Ýà ËÓÏÚâÖ ÑãáâÝÛÓàá ` µÜÜãÏÚ ÄÓàÑÓÜâÏÕÓ Í×ÓÚÒ (µÄÍ) ×á ÓøÓÑâ×äÓ ÔÝà ÏÑÑÝãÜâá ÝÞÓÜÓÒ ÐÓâåÓÓÜ ^a*`c*`^_g âÝ ^c*a_*`^_g ÈÖÓ __#ÛÝÜâÖ ÂÓå ¸ÝÚÚÏà ·¸ áÞÓÑ×ÏÚ àÓßã×àÓá Ï Û×Ü×ÛãÛ ÝÔ r`c ^^^ ÐàÝãÕÖâ âÝ ËÓÚÚá ºÏàÕÝ ÔàÝÛ áÝãàÑÓá Ýãâá×ÒÓ ÝÔ ËÓÚÚá ºÏàÕÝ ¶ÏÜÙ Â µ Ýà ×âá ÏûÚ×ÏâÓá âÝ ÓÏàÜ âÖÓ ÏÒäÓàâ×áÓÒ µÄÍ ÄãÐÚ×Ñ ºãÜÒá ÏÜÒ ËÖÝÚÓáÏÚÓ ÏÑÑÝãÜâá ÏàÓ ÜÝâ ÓÚ×Õ×ÐÚÓ ÔÝà âÖ×á ÝøÓà µÄÍ ÏááãÛÓá ×ÜâÓàÓáâ àÓÛÏ×Üá ÝÜ ÒÓÞÝá×â ãÜâ×Ú ÛÏâãà×âç ½ÜâÓàÓáâ ×á ÑÝÛÞÝãÜÒÓÒ ÒÏ×Úç ÄÏçÛÓÜâ ÝÔ ×ÜâÓàÓáâ ÝÜ ·¸á ×á ÐÏáÓÒ ÝÜ âÓàÛ ºÝà âÓàÛá ÚÓáá âÖÏÜ _` ÛÝÜâÖá (adc ÒÏçá) ×ÜâÓàÓáâ ÛÏç ÐÓ ÞÏ×Ò ÛÝÜâÖÚç ßãÏàâÓàÚç áÓÛ×#ÏÜÜãÏÚÚç Ýà Ïâ ÛÏâãà×âç (âÖÓ ÓÜÒ ÝÔ âÖÓ âÓàÛ) ºÝà âÓàÛá ÝÔ _` ÛÝÜâÖá Ýà ÛÝàÓ ×ÜâÓàÓáâ ÛÏç ÐÓ ÞÏ×Ò ÛÝÜâÖÚç ßãÏàâÓàÚç áÓÛ×#ÏÜÜãÏÚÚç Ýà ÏÜÜãÏÚÚç µ ÔÓÓ ÔÝà ÓÏàÚç å×âÖÒàÏåÏÚ å×ÚÚ ÐÓ ×ÛÞÝáÓÒ ÏÜÒ ÑÝãÚÒ àÓÒãÑÓ ÓÏàÜ×ÜÕá ÝÜ âÖ×á ÏÑÑÝãÜâ ÇÞÓÑ×ÏÚ ÆÏâÓá ÏàÓ ÏÞÞÚ×ÑÏÐÚÓ âÝ âÖÓ ×Ü×â×ÏÚ âÓàÛ ÝÔ âÖÓ ·¸ ÝÜÚç µ µââ ÛÏâãà×âç âÖÓ ÇÞÓÑ×ÏÚ ÆÏâÓ ·¸ å×ÚÚ ÏãâÝÛÏâ×ÑÏÚÚç àÓÜÓå ÔÝà Ï âÓàÛ ÝÔ d ÛÝÜâÖá Ïâ âÖÓ ×ÜâÓàÓáâ àÏâÓ ÏÜÒ µÄÍ ×Ü ÓøÓÑâ ÔÝà ·¸á ÝÜ àÓÜÓåÏÚ ÒÏâÓ ÜÝâ áãÐØÓÑâ âÝ Ï ÇÞÓÑ×ÏÚ ÆÏâÓ ãÜÚÓáá âÖÓ ¶ÏÜÙ ÖÏá ÜÝâ×ùÓÒ çÝã ÝâÖÓàå×áÓ _ ` ¸ãÓ âÝ âÖÓ ÜÓå ÛÝÜÓç àÓßã×àÓÛÓÜâ ÏÑÑÝãÜâá ÛÏç ÝÜÚç ÐÓ ÝÞÓÜÓÒ Ïâ çÝãà ÚÝÑÏÚ ÐàÏÜÑÖ ËÓÚÚá ºÏàÕÝ àÓáÓàäÓá âÖÓ à×ÕÖâ âÝ ÛÝÒ×ÔÔçç Ýà Ò×áÑÝÜâ×ÜãÓ âÖÓ ÝøÓà Ïâ ÏÜç â×ÛÓ å×âÖÝãâ ÜÝâ×ÑÓ Á×Ü×ÛãÛ ÜÓå ÛÝÜÓç ÒÓÞÝá×â àÓßã×àÓÛÓÜâ ÝÔ Ïâ ÚÓÏáâ r`c ^^^ ×á ÔÝà âÖ×á ÝøÓà ÝÜÚç ÏÜÒ ÑÏÜÜÝâ ÐÓ âàÏÜáÔÓààÓÒ âÝ ÏÜÝâÖÓà ÏÑÑÝãÜâ âÝ ßãÏÚ×ÔÔçç ÔÝà ÏÜç ÝâÖÓà ÑÝÜáãÛÓà ÒÓÞÝá×â ÝøÓà ½Ô çÝã å×áÖ âÝ âÏÙÓ ÏÒäÏÜâÏÕÓ ÝÔ ÏÜÝâÖÓà ÑÝÜáãÛÓà ÒÓÞÝá×â ÝøÓà àÓßã×à×ÜÕ Ï Û×Ü×ÛãÛ ÜÓå ÛÝÜÓç ÒÓÞÝá×â çÝã å×ÚÚ ÐÓ àÓßã×àÓÒ âÝ ÒÝ áÝ å×âÖ ÏÜÝâÖÓà ÜÓå ÛÝÜÓç ÒÓÞÝá×â Ïá áâÏâÓÒ ×Ü âÖÓ ÝøÓà àÓßã×àÓÛÓÜâá ÏÜÒ ßãÏÚ×ùÑÏâ×ÝÜá ÃøÓà ÑÏÜÜÝâ ÐÓ ÑÝÛÐ×ÜÓÒ å×âÖ ÏÜç ÝâÖÓà ÑÝÜáãÛÓà ÒÓÞÝá×â ÝøÓà ÓæÑÓÞâ âÖÓ ÄÝàâÔÝÚ×Ý Ðç ËÓÚÚá ºÏàÕÝ rc^^ ÝøÓà ÏäÏ×ÚÏÐÚÓ ÔàÝÛ ÁÏàÑÖ `c `^_g ãÜâ×Ú ÁÏç a_ `^_g ÃøÓà ÑÏÜÜÝâ ÐÓ àÓÞàÝÒãÑÓÒ ÞãàÑÖÏáÓÒ áÝÚÒ âàÏÜáÔÓààÓÒ Ýà âàÏÒÓÒ a ÈÖÓ ÄÝàâÔÝÚ×Ý Ðç ËÓÚÚá ºÏàÕÝ ÞàÝÕàÏÛ ÖÏá Ï ra^ ÛÝÜâÖÚç áÓàä×ÑÓ ÔÓÓ åÖ×ÑÖ ÑÏÜ ÐÓ ÏäÝ×ÒÓÒ åÖÓÜ çÝã ÖÏäÓ ÝÜÓ ÝÔ âÖÓ ÔÝÚÚÝå×ÜÕ ßãÏÚ×ÔÔçç×ÜÕ ÐÏÚÏÜÑÓá r`c ^^^ Ýà ÛÝàÓ ×Ü ßãÏÚ×ÔÔçç×ÜÕ Ú×ÜÙÓÒ ÐÏÜÙ ÒÓÞÝá×â ÏÑÑÝãÜâá (ÑÖÓÑÙ×ÜÕ áÏä×ÜÕá ·¸á º¸½·#×ÜáãàÓÒ ½Æµá) Ýà rc^ ^^^ Ýà ÛÝàÓ ×Ü ÏÜç ÑÝÛÐ×ÜÏâ×ÝÜ ÝÔ ßãÏÚ×ÔÔçç×ÜÕ Ú×ÜÙÓÒ ÐÏÜÙ×ÜÕ ÐàÝÙÓàÏÕÓ (ÏäÏ×ÚÏÐÚÓ âÖàÝãÕÖ ËÓÚÚá ºÏàÕÝ µÒä×áÝàá ÀÀ·) ÏÜÒ ÑàÓÒ×â ÐÏÚÏÜÑÓá (×ÜÑÚãÒ×ÜÕ _^° ÝÔ ÛÝàâÕÏÕÓ ÐÏÚÏÜÑÓá ÑÓàâÏ×Ü ÛÝàâÕÏÕÓá ÜÝâ ÓÚ×Õ×ÐÚÓ) ½Ô âÖÓ ÄÝàâÔÝÚ×Ý Ðç ËÓÚÚá ºÏàÕÝ àÓÚÏâ×ÝÜáÖ×Þ ×á âÓàÛ×ÜÏâÓÒ âÖÓ ÐÝÜãá ×ÜâÓàÓáâ àÏâÓ ÝÜ ÏÚÚ ÓÚ×Õ×ÐÚÓ áÏä×ÜÕá ÏÑÑÝãÜâá ÏÜÒ Ò×áÑÝãÜâá Ýà ÔÓÓ åÏ×äÓàá ÝÜ ÝâÖÓà ÞàÝÒãÑâá ÏÜÒ áÓàä×ÑÓá å×ÚÚ Ò×áÑÝÜâ×ÜãÓ ÏÜÒ àÓäÓàâ âÝ âÖÓ ¶ÏÜÙ á âÖÓÜ#ÑãààÓÜâ ÏÞÞÚ×ÑÏÐÚÓ àÏâÓ Ýà ÔÓÓ ºÝà ÐÝÜãá ×ÜâÓàÓáâ àÏâÓá ÝÜ â×ÛÓ ÏÑÑÝãÜâá âÖ×á ÑÖÏÜÕÓ å×ÚÚ ÝÑÑãà ãÞÝÜ àÓÜÓåÏÚ ½Ô âÖÓ ÄÝàâÔÝÚ×Ý Ðç ËÓÚÚá ºÏàÕÝ àÓÚÏâ×ÝÜáÖ×Þ ×á âÓàÛ×ÜÏâÓÒ âÖÓ àÓÛÏ×Ü×ÜÕ ãÜÚ×ÜÙÓÒ ËÓÚÚá ºÏàÕÝ ÄÝàâÔÝÚ×Ý ·ÖÓÑÙ×ÜÕ Ýà ËÓÚÚá ºÏàÕÝ Äà×ÛÓ ·ÖÓÑÙ×ÜÕ ÏÑÑÝãÜâ å×ÚÚ ÐÓ ÑÝÜäÓàâÓÒ âÝ ÏÜÝâÖÓà ÑÖÓÑÙ×ÜÕ ÞàÝÒãÑâ Ýà ÑÚÝáÓÒ \ `^_g ËÓÚÚá ºÏàÕÝ ¶ÏÜÙ Â µ µÚÚ à×ÕÖâá àÓáÓàäÓÒ ¸ÓÞÝá×â ÞàÝÒãÑâá ÝøÓàÓÒ Ðç ËÓÚÚá ºÏàÕÝ ¶ÏÜÙ Â µ ÁÓÛÐÓà º¸½· ÂÁÀÇÆ ½¸ aggf^_

www.LakerLutzNews.com

April 17, 2019

7A


An energetic performance enchants young minds The Hillsborough County Public Library and the Creative Arts Theatre Company presented a live action performance of ‘Wake Up, Brother Bear’ on April 11 at the Keystone Recreation Center, 17928 Gunn Highway in Odessa. The interactive play featured the adventures of Brother Bear and Sister Bear told through stories, songs and dance. Children in attendance were given a prop bag filled with items that allowed the youngsters to be part of the action. The Creative Arts Theatre Company is the City of Tampa’s professional theater company for young audiences.

‘Sister Bear,’ played by Betty-Jane Parks, left, dances with ‘Brother Bear,’ played by Nick Hoop, during a scene of the play, ‘Wake Up, Brother Bear.’ Parks and Hoop, along with their musical accompanist ‘raccoon’ friend, Nicole Crowther, are ensemble members of the Creative Arts Theatre Company.

CHRISTINE HOLTZMAN

Three-year-old Reid Lamis, of Odessa, is all giggles as he shines a mini-flashlight toward his mother, Kim, during one of the many interactive scenes of the play. The flashlight was one of the numerous props found in the prop bags that allowed the children to be part of the story.

Nick Hoop, as ‘Brother Bear,’ left, and Betty-Jane Parks, as ‘Sister Bear,’ tell a story about a butterfly friend to a very engaged audience of preschool aged children and their caregivers.

Food, Easter Egg Hunts, Summer Camps & More!

FREE

EVENT!

Located indoors, at the beautiful Plantation Palms Golf Club 23253 Plantation Palms Blvd • Land O’ Lakes, FL 3 4 6 3 9

COME S SHOOT HOOT COME HE PUCK UCK ATT THE UR BOOTH! OOTH OUR

WESLEY CHAPEL 25628 SR 56 Lutz, FL 33559 813-575-1830 WWW.BJSREST TA AURANTS.COM

FREE

Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner • Catering

166540 Pointe Village D Drr,, Lutz, FL 33558

Pl bi

The Shops at Wiregrass, 282110 Paseo Th Pa Drive, Suiitte #150

Wesley Chapel, Fl Florida 33 3543 • 813-994-7171

TUNE UP SPECIAL

DE CITY’S DISCOVER DA AGE T IT RI HE PROUD P ORED TO T ITS REST AT A OT PO EP 912 TRAIN DE 19 • • • • y • Dade City ss pa By 98 y estinationDadeCit 14206 Hw • faceebook.com/d g or m. eu us eM DadeCityHeritag

2 5 5750 750 Sierra Sierrra a Center Centte er Blvd., Blvd vd., LLutz, utzz,, F FLL 33559 33559 25750

813-948-2211

Facebook.com/ChuysTampa

www.Chuys.com

ZOO CAMP!

NOW REGISTERING FOR SUMMER! 352-567-WILD (9453) www.dadecityswildthings.com

701 Channelside Drive Tampa, Florida 33602 Ta (813) 273-4000 • www w..flaquarium.org

2019 Sain Sa nt Leo

BASEBALL CAMPS REGISTER NOW!

YOUR SEARCH FOR SUMMER PLANS IS OVER Home to more than 12,000 animals and world-class Ta a ampa Bay has camps for coasters, Busch Gardens® T both animal lovers and d thrill seekers alike.

Kids grade 5 – college can enroll in one-of-a-kind camps. Day Camp: K-12th • Reside ent Camp: 5th - College Book today and start counting do own to the best summer ever. Day Camps run Jun ne 3rd – Aug. 7th Resident Camps run June J 8th – Aug. 15th

BuschGardens.com/ /camps • (813)884-4FUN (4386) /c Program component, pricing and availability subject to change. © 20019 SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment, Inc. All rights reserved.

April 17, 2019

AC, PLUMBING OR ELECTRICAL *Must present coupon at time of s service. Can not combine with other coupons. Exp. 4-30-19. CN1

813-990-0561 2012-2018

#CAC1816647 AC

We accept credit cards & 100% financing #CFC14428982 Plumbing #EC0001103 Electrical

CORNERSTON NEPROS.COM LOCAL & FA FAMILLY Y OWNED & OPERA ATTED

Meet Lilly Grace & C Cole at the Expo! p

Get Wild at Dade City’s Wild Things

352-424-5778

8A

$29.95 $

El t i l

TM

PA P AR ARTTIIIE ES & EVENTS, ES EV VE EN NTTTS NE US SE ED SE PARTIES E VE N S,, NEW S NE EW U S E S ETTS E TS S,, W & USED D SETS, P ARTS TS & PIECES, P EC E S,, 1000’S S 110 0 00 0 OF MINIFIGURES M NIIF FIIG GU G UR U RE R ES E S PARTS PA AR PIIIE EC CE ES 00 0’’S S OF MIIIN NI FI

*must present ad when ordering

(813) 328-4169 • briickcityeatery y.com Ai C diti i

QUESO

Free F r e e A etizer* APP

www.LakerLutzNews.com

MEN'S BASKETBALL CAMPS RECREATION LITTLE LIONS CAMPS CSI SUMMER CAMPS ENVIRONMENTAL CAMPS GAME DESIGN CAMPS HOGWARTS CAMPS ROBOTICS CAMPS

SOCIAL JUSTICE CAMPS

Visit www.sa .saintleocamp mps.com

for or more inform mation! and click on the correspo ponding icon to register for you our event.

P B Pet Boutique q

G S Shop & Gift 37846 Meridian A Avve Dade City, y, FL L 33525 (352) 467-9622

813-871-2690 Ext. 25020 20761 Center Oak Dr, Tampa FL 33647


‘Out & About 2019’ offers fun for the whole family By Brian Fernandes

If you go

bfernandes@lakerlutznews.com

The Out & About 2019 Expo invites families to find out more about what’s happening locally, and give kids a chance to have some Easter fun. The event, presented by The Laker/Lutz News, is set for April 20 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., at Plantation Palms Golf Club, 23253 Plantation Palms Blvd., in Land O’ Lakes. “The No. 1 reason why people read The Laker/Lutz News is because they’re looking for things to do locally,” said Diane Kortus, the newspaper’s publisher. The expo will bring that concept to life — with people representing dozens of companies and organizations coming together to give visitors a chance to learn about local options for children and adults, alike. Indoor booths will have representatives providing information about summer camp programs, museums, day trips, restaurants, specialty shops and area businesses. Those visiting also will have a chance to take part in activities, and take home some swag. Outdoors, kids will have a chance to hunt for Easter eggs at 10 a.m. Once they find some eggs, kids will be able to exchange their eggs for “goodie bags” loaded with prizes. But, kids won’t be the only ones having fun searching for eggs.There will be an egg hunt for adults, too, who will also have a chance to win prizes. Other activities will include bowling and hockey games, as well. The Easter Bunny is also expected to hop in, to pose for photos with guests throughout the event.

Out and About 2019 Expo WHERE: Plantation Palms Golf Club, 23253 Plantation Palms Blvd., Land O’ Lakes WHEN: April 20 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. COST: Free DETAILS: An Easter-themed expo will grant guests the opportunity to learn about local attractions and summer camps. Games and egg hunts will be offered, as well as snapshots with the Easter Bunny. INFO: Contact Diane Kortus at (813) 9092800 or at DKortus@LakerLutzNews.com; Jodie Sullivan at (813) 927-2730 or at JodiePitrone@gmail.com.

All of those activities will probably make people hungry, so guests will be able to partake of appetizers and other refreshments, and adult beverages will be available from Tropical Wine Shop. The event is free and so is parking - yet limited. Guests are encouraged to park at the Harvester United Methodist Church at 2432 Collier Parkway in Land O’ Lakes. From there, shuttles will run throughout the event, escorting guests to and from the golf club premises. For additional information, please contact Diane Kortus at (813) 909-2800 or DKortus@LakerLutzNews.com. Jodie Sullivan, event coordinator, can also be contacted at (813) 927-2730 or JodiePitrone@gmail.com.

CHRISTINE HOLTZMAN

Four-year-old Brooklyn Holtzman is all smiles as she awaits Easter festivities. Children who find eggs at the Out and About 2019 Expo on April 20 will likely be all smiles, too. Besides an Easter egg hunt, the expo — being presented by The Laker/Lutz News — will give guests a chance to find out about fun stuff for kids and adults

Food, Easter Egg Hunts, Summer Camps & More!

FREE

EVENT!

Come visit all these great businesses at the expo!

813-948-6355 www.ier . naair.com . 18843 N US-41, Lutz FL 33549

Ask about our 21- Point Clean & Tune pre-summer pricing, only

Kids Kid ds ‘R’ ‘R’ Kid K ids ds Le ea arrn nin in ngg Ac A cad ade de emy my Kids Kids Learning Academy

$

W OW NO LL NO LL OL RO RO N NR EN E www.krkcollie erpkwy.com p y

hoose Your Weeks! Ch wesome Field Trips! Aw 813 948 9556 MP AM P C R CA ER CAM ME MME MM UM SUM 19 S 019 20 201

29.95! .

Licciardello icciarddeelllolo SStables tabllees FREE SPRING FREE SPPRI RIINNG L Riding Lessons • Birthday Parties AACC TTUNE UNNEE UP!!! UP!!! Training • Boarding • Summer Camps

Only until May 31st! Limited Appointtments available! No Purchase Necessary! ***

(Offer Not valid for services already rendered, validd for one system, additional units done at reg. price, not valid for commercial systems, appointments must be scheduled M-FF,, 8 am- 5 pm, system must be operating normally at the time of scheduliing service, restrictions apply call for details.)

813-444-9474 8 81 13 3--4 44 44 4-9 494 47 74 4

www. w ww ww.L LakesideComfortPros ak ke esid deComffo de ortP Prros..com com

3007 SUNSET LANE, LUTZ Visit our booth during the Out & About Expo for a BOGO FREE Riding Lesson or to sign up for Summer Camp

www.licciardellostables.com phone: 813-951-1690 p

SUMMER CAMP Ar Art ne engineering ngineer Since ince 1 1979 979 Art rt iin riing S

WWW WW WW W W W...NA NA AT TURALSPR URA ALSPR RINGSPOOLS.C ING GSPO OOLS.COM M WWW.NATURALSPRINGSPOOLS.COM LLic#: ic#: C CPC057112 PC057112 ((813) 813) 9 948-2326 48-2326

2 RAFFLES! FREE

• Snacks and lunch INCLUDED • Free personalized bowling ball • Free shirt and water bottle • Bowling competitions • Free arcade play time • End­of­camp party

Register for camp at pinchasers.net or call 813­871­2695

Striking up fun for more than 60 years Pin Chasers MIDTOWN 4847 N. Armenia Ave. Tampa 813­877­7418 Pin Chasers EAST PASCO 6816 Gall Blvd. Zephyrhills 813­782­5511 Pin Chasers VETERANS 5555 W. Hillsborough Ave. Tampa 813­884­1475

COME SEE US IN ACTION AT THE EXPO!

SHOCKNESS

KARATE

23600 State Road 54, Lutz, FL 33559 Serving the Ta ampa Bay Community C since 2003

www.ShotokanKarate813.com

813-406-4718

Visit our booth to enter our raffle a and win prizes! e

WESLEY CHA APEL MMA

REGISTER

Y! AY TODA

BRAZILIAN JIU-JITTSU | MUAY THAI SELFF DEFENSE CLASSESS FOR KIDS & ADULTS

25674 Sierra Center Blvd, 813-279-2384 Lutz, FL 33559

2001 Piazza A Avve 335, 813-907-7153 Wesley Chapel, FL 33543

TAMPA METROPOLIT TA TA AN AREA YMCA

Visit: tampaymca.org/ LetsCamp

STOP BY OUR BOOTH FOR

SUMMER CAMPS: Safe, Fun & Educational.

FREE WINE SAMPLES! Lynette DiNova

352-437-4450 37842 Meridian Ave Dade City

TropicalWineShop.com

Self-Defense, Gamess, Movies & More!

813-995-0608 www.ukelelebrands.com

FITNESS CHALLEN NGE: Lose 25 pounds p or 6% boodyy fat

TRY A SELF-DEFENSEE CLASS FOR FREE! 813.922.2526 • www.wesleychapelmma.com

www.LakerLutzNews.com

April 17, 2019

9A


faith &

Worship Easter Services and Activities

,ŽůLJ tĞĞŬ ůů ^ĂŝŶƚƐ >ƵƚŚĞƌĂŶ ŚƵƌĐŚ DĂƵŶĚLJ dŚƵƌƐĚĂLJ

ϭϮ Θ ϳƉŵ

;dƌŝĚƵƵŵ ϭͿ

'ŽŽĚ &ƌŝĚĂLJ

ϭϮ Θ ϳƉŵ

ĂƐƚĞƌ sŝŐŝů ;^ĂƚͿ

;dƌŝĚƵƵŵ ϮͿ

ϴƉŵ

;d ;dƌŝĚƵƵŵ ϯͿ

ĂƐƚĞƌ DŽƌŶŝŶŐ dƌĂĚ͘ tŽƌƐŚŝƉ ƌĞĂŬĨĂƐƚ ŐŐ ,ƵŶƚ &ĂŵŝůLJ tŽƌƐŚŝƉ

ϳĂŵ ϴĂŵ ϵĂŵ ϭϬĂŵ

ϱϯϭϱ sĂŶ LJŬĞ ZŽĂĚ͕ >Ƶƚnj ϴϭϯ͘ϵϲϯ͘Ϭϵϲϵ ǁǁǁ͘ĂůůƐĂŝŶƚƐƚĂŵƉĂ͘ŽƌŐ

η ůů ƌĞtĞůĐŽŵĞ

2019

Celebrate Eas ster Sunrise Worship 6::30am Easter Ser vice 8am & 10am

All are Welccooom m me!

29617 State Road 54, in the heart of We Weslley Chapel. Just minutes from Zephyrhills, Land O’’ Lakes, & New Ta Tampa

Family Outreach Ministry WOULD LIKE TO INVITE YOU OUT TO

EASTER SERVICE WITH US!

You’re invited Easter Sunday, April 21 at 10:30am to Dwelling Place Church

10:00 a.m. HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS 2775 Cypress Ridge Blvd. Wesley Chapel, Fl 33544

Easter is a time to explore faith, experience God, and build relationships. EASTER EGG HUNT • GIVEAWAYS FOR KIDS & ADULTS • ALL ARE WELCOME!

813.650.4336

410 W. County Line Rd Lutz, FL 33548

If you have any questions, please call Pastor Oce Jones

813-803-3936

IS HE WORTHY? Easter Week Celebration Wednesday, April 17 Friday, April 19

6-8pm 6-9pm 7pm 6-8pm

Stations of the Cross Stations of the Cross Good Friday Service Saturday, April 20 Stations of the Cross Flowers on the Cross (Free Hotdogs) Easter Sunday, April 21 8am-1pm Stations of the Cross 9am & 10:30am Easter Worship Services

First Baptist Church of Lutz 18116 US Hwy 41 N t 813-949-7495 t www.lutzfbc.com

Holyy Week Services “MAUNDY Y”” THU URSDAY, APRIL 18 – 6:30 PM The Last Supper – Seder Meal GOO OD FRIDAY Y,, APRIL 19 – NOON & 7 PM Processionals & Re-Enactment SATURDAY Y,, APR RIL 20 – 2 TO 4 PM Jelly Bean Jamborree & Easter Egg Hunt

WE WELCOME YOU TO JOIN US DURING HOLY WEEK

MAUNDY THURSDAY - APRIL 18TH We will have two services • Noon and 7:00 p.m.

GOOD FRIDAY’S TENEBRAE SERVICE - APRIL 19TH Services at Noon and 7:00 p.m.

EASTER R SUNDA AY Y,, APRIL 21 Lakeside “Sonrise” Service S – 7 AM Easter Celebration Services – 8, 9:45 5, & 11:30 AM

First United Me ethodist Church of Lutz

960 W. Lutz Lake Fern Rd. • Lutz, FL 33548 www.FantasticFirs st.org

EASTER SUNDAY - APRIL 21ST We will begin with a sunrise service outside at 6:30 a.m. Festive Services are at 8:30 and 11:00 a.m.

EastEr Brings HopE for Us all! 3714 WEST LINEBAUGH AVE, TAMPA • 813-961-8747 • GRACETAMPA.ORG

You Are Invited To

Holy Week Worship Maundy Thursday Thursday, April 18 • 7:00 pm Sat, April 13th • 10am - 11:30aam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Com mmunity Easter Egg Hunt Sat, April 14th • 9am & 11am . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Palm m Sunday, “One Day” - A Mussical Celebration of the Risen Christ Thursday, April 18th • 7pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mauundy Thursday Service

Good Friday Friday, April 19 • 7:00 pm Easter Sunday Sunday, April 21 • 7:00 pm

Friday, April 19th • 7pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Goood Friday Drama Easter Sunday, April 21st • 7am . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Youuth Led Service Easter Sunday, April 21st • 9am & 11am . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Easster Cantata

HARVESTER UNITED METHODIIST CHURCH 2432 COLLIER PA ARKW WA AY • LAND O’ LAKES, FL 34639 813-948-2311 • HarvesterUMC C.com 10A

April 17, 2019

www.LakerLutzNews.com

HOLY TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH 20735 Leonard Rd • Land O’ Lakes/Lutz (south of St Rd 54 – west of US 41)

813-949-7173 holytrinitylutz.com


faith &

Worship

2019

Easter Services and Activities April 20 0

SATURDAY 5:00 pm m WITH FOOD AND FAMILY FUN FOLLOWING

April 211

Idlewild Idle ild

SUN NDAY

7 am SUNRISE SERVICE 9 & 11 am m

* KIDZ COVE V children’s churc ch during all week e e end services except for Sunrise Service. * * FREE CHILDCARE A available a for children c ages Birth through Pre-K, except for Sunrise Service. *

Idlewild.org

18333 Exciting Idlewild Blvd. Lutz z, FL 33548 | 813.264.1515

MAU A AUND DY Y THURSDA AY Y Serviice of Holy Communion Apriil 18th, from 7pm-8pm Main Sanctuary ***

G O OD FRIDA AY Y SER RV VI C E Apriil 19th, from 7pm-8pm Main Sanctuary ***

E EAST E R SUNDA DA AY Y April 21st Celebrate the Resurrection with us! Su unrise Service – 7am ditional Service – 9am Trrad T Elev vate Service – 10:30am

PR EVIOUSL LY Y TI MS C H U RC H 601 Sunset Lane, Lutz, Florida 33549 813-949-1239 • www w..LutzCC.org

Holy H o ly W Week: eek: Come C Wa W Walk alklk with Us! Us! Us H LY THURSDAY HOL AY 7 7:00 pm

G GOOD FRIDAY AY 3:00 pm 3 3:00 pm 3 6:30 pm 6 6:30 pm 6

OUR LADY OUR AD OFF TTHE H E ROSARY ROSARY CA CATHOLIC L C CHURCH U C 2348 Collier Parkway Land O Lakes www.LadyRosary.org

ƒ•–‡” ‡Ž‡„”ƒ–‹‘� Ž‘™‡” ”‘•• ‡”˜‹…‡•

ˆˆ‘ ‘” –Š‡ ”‘•• ‡‡”‡Â?‘Â?››ǥǥ ƒÂ?† ˆˆ‘ ‘‘† ‘ ” ‡‡ŽŽ‘™ ™••Š‹’Ǥ –‘ •Šƒ”‡ ˆˆ‘

EEASTER SUNDAY AY 6 6:00 am 7:45 am 7 9:30 am 9 11:30 am 1 1:30 pm 1

APRIL 20, 2019

Solemn Celebration of the Easter Vigil (Bi­Lingual)

APRIL 21, 2019

Easter Sunrise Mass of Resurrection (outside) Mass of Resurrection Mass of Resurrection Mass of Resurrection Mass of Resurrection (Bi­Lingual)

Palm Sunday Ap pril 14 at 8:00 a.m.

’”‹Ž ʹͳǥ ͝ǣͳ͡ ƒǤÂ?Ǥ ĆŹ ͳͳ ƒǤÂ?Ǥ ͳ͝͡ʹͲ ‘ŽŽ› Â?Ǥǥ —–œ ™ǤǤ—Â?‹–›Â?‘”–Š–ƒÂ?’ƒǤ‘”‰ ™™™ ͺͳ;nj͜͝ͺnj͜ͺͺ͜ ”‹Â?‰ ƒÂ?Â?›› ˆˆŽŽ‘™‡” ™‹–Š ƒ •–—”††›› •–‡Â?

APRIL 19, 2019

Solemn Celebration of the Lord’s Passion (English) Stations of the Cross (Spanish) Solemn Celebration of the Lord’s Passion (Spanish) Stations of the Cross (English)

HOLLY SA H ATT URDAY AY 7:45 pm 7

APRIL 18, 2019

Mass of the Lord’s Supper

HOLY WEEK

& EASTER

Good Friday Ap pril 19 at 7:00 p.m.

ALL SUNDAY AYS – 8:00 A.M.

Easter Sunday Ap pril 21 at 8:00 a.m. (incense will be used)

3758 Mary yweather Lane We esley Cha apel, FL 33544 www.wcepisc copalchurch.org The Rev. Adrienne Hymes - ahymes@episscopalswfl.org WCEC is a Mission of the Episcopal Diocese off Southwest Florida www.LakerLutzNews.com

April 17, 2019

11A


Health

HEALTH SURVEY

&

Wellness Send health news to news@lakerlutznews.com

ALZHEIMER’S STUDY

Researchers at the University of South Florida (USF) are looking for participants in a research study — PACT (Preventing Alzheimer’s with Cognitive Training) — to reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s disease. Using a grant from the National Institutes of Health, researchers will conduct a study of up to 1,600 older adults, who will learn a mental exercise routine focused on processing information to target cognitive improvements over time. There are four study sites in Florida, including one in Dade City. Other sites are in Tampa, St. Petersburg and Lakeland. Each site will host up to 400 older adults. The research will consist of a variety of brain games on a computer in which participants are asked to indicate what they saw or heard and solve puzzles. Each participant will visit a study site three times to learn how to follow the mental regimen and, over the course of three years, they will complete a total of 45 hours of computerized training exercises on their own. Researchers will monitor for cognitive improvement or signs of decline. For information, visit PactStudy.org. To volunteer for the study, call the Dade City office at (352) 658-3184, to see if you qualify.

The Florida Department of Health in Hillsborough, Pasco, Pinellas and Pasco counties are partnering with local area hospitals on a comprehensive survey to better understand and address the health needs of communities in the Greater Tampa Bay area. The 2019 Community Health Needs Assessment collects data from residents on nutrition, physical activity, access to care, and mental health. The survey for Pasco County residents is available in English at bit.ly/pascohealth, or in Spanish at bit.ly/pascohealthSpanish. A link to the survey also is available on participating county health department websites. Residents can access the survey through April 21.

CELEBRATION OF LIFE

Regional Medical Center Bayonet Point, in collaboration with the LifeLink Foundation, will celebrate Donate Life Month on April 22 with a flag-raising ceremony at 10 a.m., followed by an opportunity for people and families to register in the donate life program. Donor families, donor recipients and the public can attend. The guest speaker will be Laura Sammon-Linton, the 2017 Frist Humanitarian Award winner, recognized for her commitment as an organ donation advocate. Light refreshments will be served. For information, call (727) 819-2929.

SEXUAL ASSAULT AWARENESS

The Sunrise Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Center in Pasco County will host two events for Sexual Assault Awareness Month (April). Local organizations can participate by helping to spread awareness by hosting an

COURTESY OF ADVENTHEALTH WEST FLORIDA DIVISION

Partner up for pediatric patients AdventHealth and the Tampa Bay Lightning teamed up for its third annual Pediatric Health Night. The first 3,000 fans that visited the AdventHealth Quad at Amalie Arena during a recent game received a free, commemorative co-branded AdventHealth/Lightning Buddy Bear. Anyone can purchase a bear at AdventHealthBuddyBear.com, and AdventHealth will give a bear to a pediatric patient with a handwritten note of encouragement from that supporter. All proceeds go to the AdventHealth West Florida Foundation to help purchase lifesaving equipment for its hospitals.

event, attending the luncheon or by participating in National Denim Day. • April 23 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.: Tea(l) and Crumpets at the Dade City Women’s Club. Speakers will be on site to bring awareness to community members. • April 24: National Denim Day was created after a ruling in the Italian Supreme Court overturned a rape conviction because

the justices felt since the victim was wearing tight jeans, she must have helped her rapist remove her jeans, thereby implying consent. If you or your organization would like to get involved, contact Sunrise at (352) 5213358 or events@sunrisepasco.org. Continued on next page

SIG S SI IG I GN GN U UP PN NOW NO OW FO OW FOR OR MO M OS O OSI SII SUMME UM MME MM ME ER R SCIE CIIEN NC CE CAM CE AMPS! A MPS PS! S!

4 801 E EA S T F OW O WLER W LER ER A E AV V E • TA MP VE M PA • 813-9 813 811 3 - 98 9 8 7 - 6000 60 000 0 0 • M MOSI. O RG MO MOS M OSI is a le eader in STEA e AM (Scienc AM (Scien (Scie Sc ce e, Tech ech chnolog chn ogy og y, Engin En ngi gin nee errin erin er in ng, ng n g, Art, g Arrtt, and nd d Math Math) M ) education e ed edu du d uc cation d dedica de ed dic ca ated to making a diff diff fferenc enc nce in np peop people le’ e’s lliv iv ves by mak ma ak aki kiing scienc king k cience reall.

Att T Teerrraa Bella B A Life if F Fu ulfilling R Reetirementt C Coommunity

Nay Hoche, MD, MSc, FACOG

Jenny Buck, MD, FACOG

Malieri Colon-Rivera, MD, FACOG

At Obstetrics and Gynecology of Trinity our skilled and friendly team provides high quality, comprehensive and personalized medical care for women in all stages of life. Services include routine gynecological and pregnancy care, family planning and surgical procedures. Our physicians are especially skilled in the areas of minimally invasive surgical procedures, including those utilizing the daVinci robot. We are located on the campus of Medical Center of Trinity, just 15 minutes west of the Suncoast Expressway on State Road 54.

ALLLINCLUSIVE

M Memor y Caree

NOW OPEN!!

Exxcceptional eptional Mem moryy CCaare mor a At A Reaasonable Cost! Co ✸ Dedicated, secure care neighborhood designed to meet the unique needs off individuals with Alzheimer Alzheime er'ss or dementia dementia. ✸ Innovative programming and activities focused on assisting those with dementia with using the skills and abilities they still possess. ✸ Extended Congregate Care assisted living licensure (ECC), allows for additional nursing services beyond what other communities offer through Standard or Limited Nursing Services licensure. ✸ Advanced electronic record system helps ensure the delivery, continuity, and quality of resident care.

We invite you to experience the Keystone Place advantage firsthand. Call Arlana or Melissa to schedule a visit. Se Habla Español 12A

April 17, 2019

www.LakerLutzNews.com

() -

2200 Livingston Road Land O' Lakes, Florida 34639 AL#13228

INDEPENDENT LIVING • ASSISTED LIVING • MEMORY CARE www.KeystonePlaceAtTTe erraBella.com aguckenberger@keystoneseniorr..com


The University Area CDC (Community Development Corporation) will offer free outdoor yoga on April 21 and April 28 at noon, at the University Area Community Center, 14013 N. 22nd St., in Tampa. Participants should bring their own mats, as a limited number of mats is available. An RSVP is requested by signing on at UACDC.org/yogacafe. The CDC also provides a Get Moving program, such as beginner yoga every Tuesday and Thursday at noon; and, boot camp classes on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 11 a.m. Preregistration is not required for these classes.

CAREGIVER SUPPORT

The Alzheimer’s Family Organization will host a support group for caregivers of those with Alzheimer’s and dementia on the fourth Tuesday of every month at 1 p.m., at Keystone Place at Terra Bella Senior Living Community, 2200 Livingston Road in Land O’ Lakes. Admission is free. Light refreshments will be served. Upcoming groups are April 23, May 28 and June 25. To RSVP, call (813) 388-2121.

CRISIS CENTER HONORED

The Crisis Center of Tampa Bay was honored at the 2019 WEDU Be More Awards with the Be More Brilliant Florida Blue Innovation Award for its work with the Florida Veterans Support Line (1-844MyFLVet). The Be More Awards recognize the outstanding and often unrecognized efforts of nonprofit organizations and volunteers, and also raise awareness about their mission and service to the community.

The Crisis Center first launched the support line in 2014 as a five-county pilot program. In late 2017, the support line expanded from the pilot stage to being answered statewide through a network of local agencies who answer calls to 211. For information about the center, visit CrisisCenter.com. For more on the Florida Veterans Support Line, visit MyFLVet.com.

iĂŒ ĂžÂœĂ•Ă€ “i`ˆV>Â? “>Ă€ÂˆÂ?Ă•>˜> V>Ă€` v>ĂƒĂŒ] i>ĂƒĂž >˜` Vœ˜vˆ`iÂ˜ĂŒÂˆ>Â?

LADIES NIGHT OUT

AdventHealth Wesley Chapel will host a Ladies Night Out on May 2 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., at Inspiration Place, Wellness Plaza, Suite 305, third floor, 2700 Healing Way in Wesley Chapel, to celebrate the health of women. Limited spots are available for screening mammograms.To schedule, call (813) 9295327. To register for the night out, visit AHWesleyChapel.com/events, or call (813) 929-5432.

HEALTH CARE COMPANY HONORED

HCA Healthcare, the parent company of Pasco/Hernando County hospitals, the Medical Center of Trinity, Oak Hill Hospital, and Regional Medical Center Bayonet Point, has been recognized as the World’s Most Ethical Company for the 10th consecutive year. The company was honored by the Ethisphere Institute, a leader in defining and advancing the standards of ethical business practices. Ethisphere recognizes companies that distinguish themselves through integrity, corporate character and marketplace trust. HCA Healthcare is one of 29 companies worldwide to be honored 10 times.

Ă Ă&#x; w Â? Â? Ă? j Ă ? ™ a M Ă– a Ă„ ? Ă j ™ Â?Ă? ? Ăœ ? ‰ Â? ?M Â? j u à ‰‰ŽÖ?™? Ă?Ă j? Â?Ăœjà Ôüü Â?™Â?Ă?™ WÂ?™a‰Ă?‰Â?™Ä * * 8 /9 ¨ ," 9 1,"* // 9 ¨ //,"* 9 ¨ , ¨ - * E / -",‡

,- ¨ */- ¨ *, -- " ?™a ”?™Ă&#x; Â?Ă?†jĂ Â?™Â?Ă?™ ajM‰Â?ˆ

‰Ă??Ă?‰™~ WÂ?™a‰Ă?‰Â?™Ä¹ 2™Â?‰Â?j Â?Ă?†jĂ WÂ?‰™‰WĂ„ Ă?j †?Ăœj Â?Ăœjà Ôü Ă&#x; j ? Ă Ă„ ž j Ăž ÂŹ j à ‰ j ™ W j Ă? ‰ Ă? † ” j a ‰ W? Â? ” ? à ‰ ÂŽ Ă– ? ™ ? Ă? j Â? ™ Â? Ă? Ă? † ? Ă? Ă„Ă?Ă ?䪀 †jÂ?ÂŹ Ă?‰Ă?† WjĂ Ă??‰™ WÂ?™a‰Ă?‰Â?™Ä F Ă?j WjĂ Ă?‰wĂ&#x; Ă&#x;Â?Ă– ‰™ Â?™j Â?ww‰Wj ĂœÂ‰Ă„Â‰Ă?Âą

>Â?Â? vÂœĂ€ vĂ€ii iĂ›>Â?Ă•>ĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ n£Î‡ÇxĂˆÂ‡ä䙣

iĂ€ĂŒÂˆvˆi` >Ă€ÂˆÂ?Ă•>˜> ÂœVĂŒÂœĂ€Ăƒ°Vœ“ Ă“ " / " -

­Ă‡Ă“ǎ ĂŽx£‡ä䙣

ɭȥȥƤȥČ„Ç?ČĄ

FREE SUNDAY YOGA

­nÂŁĂŽÂŽ ÇxĂˆÂ‡ä䙣

Become the be est vers sion of yourselff! f From feeling g invisible to feeling absolutely amazing, we will trransform your body and self-esteem.

Kim M. of o kes, Age 51, Lost 67 lbbs.

“Y YOU CAN DO THIS!� CALL TODA AY Y TO RECEIVE AN INTRODUCTORY GIFT

813-377-3739 Sama anthaTTaylorFitness.com

Oak Hill Hospital’s

For Your Health Community Education Series

Tuesday May 14, 2019 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm

“Know the Signs: Stroke Awareness, Treatment, and Prevention� Silverthorn Country Club

Jon Schwadron, h d DO ˜Š›Â?Čą Ž›Â?’ęŽÂ?ȹ’—ȹ –Ž›Â?Ž—Œ¢ȹ ÂŽÂ?’Œ’—Ž Oak Hill Hospital

A stroke is a life-changing event for a patient and their caregivers. Learn about stroke prevention, signs and symptoms, and the treatment and recovery process available for our community at Oak Hill Hospital, and Regional Medical Center Bayonet Point. Please join us for a panel discussion with experts from each hospital followed by a Q&A session.

ČŠČą —Œ•žÂ?ÂŽÂœČąÂŠČąÂ?Â›ÂŽÂŽÇ°ČąÂ‘Â˜Â?ȹ–ŽŠ•ǯ ČŠČą ˜˜›œȹ Â’Â•Â•ČąÂ˜Â™ÂŽÂ—ČąÂŠÂ?ȹŚǹŚśȹ™–ǯ ČŠȹȹ ’–’Â?ÂŽÂ?ČąÂœÂŽÂŠÂ?’—Â?Ç°ČąÂ›ÂŽÂœÂŽÂ›Â&#x;ÂŽȹȹ ¢Â˜ÂžÂ›ČąÂœÂ™Â˜Â?ČąÂ?˜Â?Š¢ǡ

Justin Whisenant, MD Žž›˜›ŠÂ?’˜•˜Â?¢ȹǭȹ —Â?˜Â&#x;ÂŠÂœÂŒÂžÂ•ÂŠÂ›Čą Žž›˜œž›Â?Ž›¢ ÂŽÂ?Â’Â˜Â—ÂŠÂ•Čą ÂŽÂ?Â’ÂŒÂŠÂ•Čą Ž—Â?Ž›ȹ Š¢Â˜Â—ÂŽÂ?Čą ˜’—Â?

SILVERTHORN COUNTRY CLUB 4550 Golf Club Lane Spring Hill, FL 34609

#ALL (ERNANDO 0ASCO s #ALL #ITRUS /AK(ILL(OSPITAL COM &OR9OUR(EALTH www.LakerLutzNews.com

April 17, 2019

13A


For information, call Sean Hessel at (813) 363-6384.

SIDEWALK STOMPERS

Send school news to news@lakerlutznews.com

Pasco-Hernando State College’s Rao Musunuru M.D. Art Gallery, on the West Campus in New Port Richey, will exhibit the artwork of PHSC students April 17 through May 15. The annual exhibition highlights diverse talent achieved without influence from staff or faculty. The exhibit includes works of photography, drawing and mixed media, from past and present art students. Gallery hours are Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 7 .m., and Friday from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Admission is free. For information, call (727) 816-3231.

AdventHealth Tampa partnered with Pride Elementary and Benito Elementary schools in Hillsborough County to sponsor Sidewalk Stompers. Sidewalk Stompers is a school activity that encourages safe walking as an option to car line drop-off for students. Pride Elementary started the program earlier this year and has a gold sneaker trophy for the class with the most participants each week. Fifth-graders can volunteer to be Student Ambassadors and are responsible for tracking all the children who walk or bike to school. AdventHealth Tampa delivered yards signs with safety messages for display along the schools’ driveways, and a banner for the program. Prizes also were given to Sidewalk Stompers participants. For information, visit Sidewalk Stompers on Facebook.

MARTINEZ MIDDLE FUNDRAISER

STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTS

STUDENT ARTWORK EXHIBIT

Martinez Middle School will host the Martinez FFA (Future Farmers of America) first annual golf tournament on May 4 at 1 p.m., at Heritage Harbor Gulf Golf & Country Club, 19502 Heritage Harbor Parkway in Lutz. There also will be an auction and dinner. The cost for an individual golfer is $100, which includes green fees, a cart, balls, a goodie bag, dinner and the auction. Sponsorships are available starting at $100. All proceeds will go to improving the school’s agricultural farm. The deadline for golf entries is April 19.

• Summer Breeze, of Land O’ Lakes, made the fall Dean’s List at Columbus State Community College in Ohio. • Riley Garrison, of Lutz, was initiated into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi at Florida State University. • Emily Gerber, of Odessa, was selected for the fall Dean’s List at St. Lawrence University in Canton, New York, where she is majoring in conservation biology. Gerber also has been selected for membership into the school’s chapter of Beta Beta Beta, the national biological honorary society. • Ian Gerhard, of Lutz, graduated from

SPAGHETTI OR SHELLS

BILLY’S GRINDER SUB

and 1 topping

(meatballs and pepperoni with tomato sauce and melted cheese)

$5.99

$1.00 OFF (any size)

Tues, Wed and Sun

Believe, and achieve

Anusha Gupta, of Steinbrenner High School, won first place in the Hispanic Heritage Essay Contest, Category 3. In her essay, Gupta discussed the pioneers in science and technology of Hispanic origins, and highlighted female scientists in particular and their achievements in the field. Her essay also discussed the perseverance of both male and female scientists (many of whom were ridiculed for trying), teaching others to believe in themselves and work hard. Gupta was recognized at a brunch at the Columbia Restaurant in March.

Troy University in Alabama with a Master of Science in Counseling and Psychology. • Eric Holmes, of Odessa, has been named to the fall Dean’s List at Hinds Community College in Raymond, Mississippi. • Clare O’ Keefe, of Lutz, was named to the fall Dean’s List at Endicott College in Beverly, Massachusetts, where she is majoring in sports management. • Caroline Amanda Meisner, of Lutz, received the Zelda C. Pemberton Education

Award from Greensboro College, North Carolina, where she is majoring in theatre education.

VOCATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS

Students in east Pasco County who plan to attend vocational schools will have the opportunity for financial assistance through six new scholarships as Wade and Dianna Thomas, of The Thomas Promise Foundation, introduce the Atkins Vocational Scholarship Program. Funded by the couple and an anonymous donor, the program will provide $1,000 scholarships to three students each in Zephyrhills High School and Pasco High School. Students must be accepted to a vocational school. Applications are accessible in the guidance offices of the schools and, in the future, can be found on the Pasco Education Foundation website. For more information, students should contact Mignon Edwards at Pasco High or April Simons at Zephyrhills High.

STEINBRENNER GALA

Steinbrenner High School’s football and cheerleading program will host a Leadership & Legacy Gala on May 3 from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., at the Cheval Clubhouse, 4312 Cheval Blvd., in Lutz. This is a casual, family friendly event open to all.The gala will feature a live DJ, a live and a silent auction, a putting contest, hors d’oeuvres, a 50-50 drawing, a cash bar and a raffle. The keynote speaker will be former Super Bowl MVP Dexter Jackson. For sponsorship opportunities and tickets, visit SteinbrennerGalaAndGolf.com.

YOUR FAMIL M Y’S HEAL LTHCARE. T IT’S IT S OU UR MISSION N TOO.

Lunch Buffet Daily 11-3 . . . . . . .$7.99 Monday Night Buffet 5-8:30 . . . $8.99

LAND O’ LAKES 813-996-1211 DADE CITY 352-567-1414

ALL YOU CAN EAT!

Zephyrhills location coming soon!

Prre emier 55+ 55+ Community C ommunity Premier Co

Family Medicine • Women n’s Health • Pediatrics • Behaavioral Health • Dental

Wee provide an arraayy of services W ffo or children and adults – and it’s delivered wiith the compassion and skill you want fo for your loved ones. Visit our ten con nvvenien nt locaattions in Hernando & Pasco Counties. Excellent faam mily healthcare is right in your backkyyard.

Resort Resor R esort St Styl S Style tyle L Livin Living iving without the Resort Styyle Cost

To schedule an appointment, To call 352-518-2000

Most Private Insurance Accepted Discount Fees | Medicaid | Medicare | Florida KidCare

www.PremierHC.org

Heated pool and spa, water aerob bics Modern, spacious clubhouse with full kitchen and d community library YEAR-ROUND ACTIVITIES: shuffleboard, bingo, veteran’s club, dance clu ubs, card games Fully equipped fitness center EVERYTHING INCLUDED: no amenity fees, including clubhouse e events

Featured Fe F Fea eeat eaaat atu ttu tur uur ure rred re eedd Home H Ho Hom oom mee m

39626 Medicine Bow Dr. 2 Bed/2 Bath 1,196 Sq. Ft.

$3 $32,800 $ 32,800

LENTEN STUD DY Y SERIIES Five Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. • March 20, 27 7, Ap April 3, 10, 17

HOLY WEEK

& EASTER

Palm Sunday – April p il 14 at 8:00 a.m.

LIGHTLY FUR RNISHED AND READY NOW! Split S lit fl floor plan l with a private with i t backyard, extra-large carport and 3 sheds! Win ndow awnings and wood lamina ate flooring.

ALL SUNDAY AYS – 8:00 A.M. HOME BLESSINGS AV AVAILABLE BY BY APP POINTMENT

3758 Maryweather Lane • W We esley Ch hapel, FL 33544

SUNDANCEFLA.COM

The Rev. Adrienne Hymes - ahymes@epiiscopalswfl.org

R Restrictions i i apply. l W.A.C. W A C Background B k d checks h k required. i d 3 3rd dp party financing available.

April 17, 2019

Easter Sunday – April 21 at 8:00 0 a.m. (incense will be used)

888-480-5495

6340 Santa Fe Dr • Zephyrhills

14A

Good Friday – April r 1 19 9 at 7:00 p.m. p

www.LakerLutzNews.com

www.wcepiscopalchurch h.org WCEC is a Mission of the Episcopal Diocese of So outhwest Florida


RIDGE ROAD, from page 1A potential timeline for the project. “We anticipate that by July 15, we’ll have completion of the Fish and Wildlife Service consultation.That represents the largest single task, in terms of time commitment, that remains on this project. It’s obviously outside of the county’s, the Turnpike’s and the Army Corps’ hands. It really depends on the Fish and Wildlife Service. “Beyond that, we’re looking at the start of September, an environmental assessment and statement of findings to be completed by the Army Corps.We anticipate that they will be working on that before the Fish and Wildlife consultation is done, so hopefully the consultation completes, they can complete their statement of findings and then we’re really looking forward to a Sept. 23 permit decision. “This is based on our best available information,” Beneck said.” Assuming that the permit is issued, the county is proposing a bidding approach that would reward early completion by $15,000 a day and charge $15,000 a day for every day the project is late.That approach will be brought back to the board for formal approval, he said. “We’ve distilled that to three milestones,” Beneck said.“The contractor will not earn or lose their entire incentive based on one day. It will run incrementally, and we’re using that same $15,000 per day. “Our first milestone, as an example, would be completion of four lanes of Ridge Road, between Moon Lake Road and Town Center Boulevard. “That would provide a second entrance and exit to that (River Ridge Middle and River Ridge High) school facility. That is a major challenge in the afternoon. That would be completed by Aug. 10, 2020,” Beneck said, noting that is the first day of school. “If they complete it on Aug. 10, then there’s zero dollars, between the contractor and the county based on that. “For every day in advance, they’ll earn incentive and for every day after, they’ll lose that disincentive, that $15,000 a day. “So, if they come in 13 days early, they’ll get a full $195,000 incentive; and if they’re 13 days late, they’ll be charged that disincentive,” Beneck said. The next milestone is a two-lane opening that would allow two-way traffic between Moon Lake and the Suncoast Parkway by May 31, 2021, which would be prior to the 2021 Hurricane Season. “This is our largest incentive, that $1.5 million,” Beneck said.“ Again, it’s not make or break on one day. If they’re a little bit late, they’ll be charged for being late, and if they’re early, they’ll start to earn that incentive.” The third milestone is the overall completion of the project, which would be by May 31, 2022, the beginning of the 2022 Hurricane Season.Again, incentives and disincentives would be used. The maximum incentive/disincentive for this milestone would be $705,000. Beneck told commissioners:“We started working very closely with the attorney’s office, with the purchasing office, to make sure that everything that we’re doing is defensible. Once that review is complete, we

CHANGES, from page 1A feet of office uses and 9,800 square feet of office/retail, for a total of 18,400 nonresidential uses. The county’s planning staff and its planning commission recommended approval of the request. The project is consistent with surrounding Wilderness Commons, Shamrock Plaza and Caliente Resort, according to planners. The Planning Commission: • Approved a request by the Susan A. MacManus Living Trust to rezone a 5-acre site on the west side of Collier Parkway, about 300 feet south of Weeks Boulevard, extending west to Old Collier Road. The current zoning is agricultural.The proposed zoning would allow a professional office district.The current site is unimproved; the

Ridge Road Extension, projected schedule July 15: Fish and wildlife service consultation complete Sept. 9: Environmental assessment and findings Sept. 23: Permit decision and construction notice to proceed October: Construction celebration ceremony POTENTIAL CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE August 10, 2020: Completion of four lanes between Moon Lake Road and Town Center Boulevard May 31, 2021: Two lanes between Town Center Boulevard and Interchange, and four lanes through Interchange area to end of project May 31, 2022: Phase 1 project completion

anticipate bringing the package to the board, as its own item, discuss it with you all, make sure you understand it and concur with the strategy.” Another idea is to delegate authority to County Administrator Dan Biles, so he can sign the contract and issue the notice to proceed. County Commissioner Mike Moore told Biles,“Dan, I like your idea of incentivizing being ahead of schedule and disincentivizing being behind schedule.” He thinks the county should consider the same approach when it proceeds with the Interstate 75/Overpass Road interchange project. County Commissioner Kathryn Starkey praised the effort to get the road opened in the vicinity of River Ridge Middle and River Ridge high schools. “My kids all went to River Ridge Middle and High School.And, I can tell you, on the middle school dance, middle school prom, whatever, that traffic backs up way down Ridge Road. It takes a couple hours to get in to pick up your kid and drop them off. It’s a nightmare. So, this is going to be so wonderful for that high school and middle school.” Starkey also wants to be sure the county pursues the opportunity to have a trailhead at the Suncoast Expressway. “There is land there that is not part of Serenova that is land that was used by the Department of Transportation to build their borrow pits. They carved it out and then they gave it back to SWFMD (Southwest Florida Water Management District). We were told by SWFMD years ago that we could use that as a trailhead. It’s high and dry.” Beneck told Starkey:“Yes, we are coordinating with the water management district on that, as well as a lot of other opportunities.” Biles noted the trailhead is not part of the current set of construction documents. Beneck said that’s correct, but the discussions are “laying the groundwork for those facilities in the future.” Mariano praised the county’s staff for the progress it is making toward making the Ridge Road Extension a reality, singling out Biles for his contributions. Biles told commissioners: “We’re cautiously optimistic that we’ll be moving forward on this, late this summer.”

applicant proposes a 43,000-square-foot professional office park. The surrounding area is characterized by educational and religious institutions, mixed commercial and residential. County planners recommend approval. The Pasco County Commission, which has final jurisdiction, is scheduled to hear the request on April 23, at 1:30 p.m. at the Government Center in New Port Richey. • Approved a request by Starkey Ranch Investment Company LLC to rezone 2.86 acres at the northwest corner of Starkey and Rangeland boulevards.The current zoning is agricultural; the proposed zoning is neighborhood commercial. Planners recommended approval of the request.The Pasco County Commission, which has final jurisdiction, is scheduled to hear the request on April 23 at 1:30 p.m., at the Government Center in New Port Richey.

Follow @LakerLutzNews on Twitter www.twitter.com/lakerlutznews

Donate A Boat or Car Today!

EASTER, from page 1A WHAT: Easter Sunday Worship WHERE: All Saints Lutheran Church, 5315 Van Dyke Road, Lutz WHEN: April 21 at 7 a.m. COST: Free DETAILS: The Easter service will have sunrise service to start the day, followed by breakfast, an egg hunt and finishing with family worship. INFO: Call (813) 963-0969, or visit AllSaintsTampa.org. WHAT: Easter Sunday Communion WHERE: Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 20735 Leonard Road, Lutz WHEN: April 21 at 8 a.m. COST: Free DETAILS: Opening service will consist of a communion ceremony and worship, followed by breakfast, where attendees are encouraged to bring a dish to share. INFO: Call (813) 949-7171, or visit HolyTrinityLutz.com.

LAND O’ LAKES

WHAT: Easter Basket Drive WHERE: Land O’ Lakes Heritage Park, 5401 Land O’ Lakes Blvd., Land O’ Lakes WHEN: April 20 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. COST: Free DETAILS: Guests are encouraged to bring donations, such as Easter baskets, plastic eggs, candy, small toys, Play-Doh, arts and craft supplies, and gift cards ($5). INFO: Call Michelle Patel at (813) 957-5711, or email KidsHelpingKidsPasco@yahoo.com. WHAT: Out and About 2019 Expo WHERE: Plantation Palms Golf Club, 23253 Plantation Palms Blvd, Land O’ Lakes WHEN: April 20 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. COST: Free DETAILS: An Easter-themed expo will grant guests the opportunity to learn about local attractions and summer camps. Games and egg hunts will be offered, as well as snapshots with the Easter Bunny. INFO: Contact Diane Kortus at (813) 909-2800 or dkortus@lakerlutznews.com; Jodie Sullivan at (813) 927-2730 or at JodiePitrone@gmail.com. WHAT: Easter Sunrise and Celebration Services WHERE: Drexel Farms, 5832 Drexel Road, Land O’ Lakes WHEN: April 21 from 7 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. COST: Free DETAILS: The event will begin with an opening service, followed by a country breakfast and then an Easter celebration. INFO: Call Janis Chajkowski at (813) 777-5420. WHAT: SonRise Celebration in the Park WHERE: Land O’ Lakes Heritage Park, 5401 Land O’ Lakes Blvd., Land O’ Lakes WHEN: April 21 at 7 a.m. COST: Free DETAILS: Guests are invited to usher in Easter with a communion service, live musical performances and hot coffee. INFO: Call Land O’ Lakes Heritage Park at (813) 929-1229. WHAT: Easter Sunday Mass WHERE: Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic Church, 2348 Collier Parkway, Land O’ Lakes WHEN: April 21 at 6 a.m., 7:45 a.m., 9:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. (bilingual service) COST: Free DETAILS: All are welcomed to join in the celebration of Easter Mass, which includes a sermon and a choir performance. INFO: Call (813) 949-4565, or visit LadyRosary.org.

WESLEY CHAPEL

WHAT: Center Ice Egg Hunt WHERE: AdventHealth Center Ice, 3173 Cypress Ridge Blvd., Wesley Chapel WHEN: April 19 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. COST: Free DETAILS: All are welcome as AdventHealth Center Ice offers clues for where to find Easter eggs hidden throughout Wesley Chapel. INFO: Call (813) 803-7372, or visit www.AHCenterIce.com. WHAT: Egg Hunt at Avalon WHERE: Avalon Park West Community Center, 5227 Autumn Ridge Drive, Wesley Chapel WHEN: April 20 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. COST: Free DETAILS: This family oriented event offers bounce houses, egg hunts and a chance to take a photo with the Easter Bunny. INFO: Call (813) 783-1515, or visit AvalonParkWest.com. WHAT: Cypress Creek Church Easter Event WHERE: Cypress Creek Church, 5585 East County Line Road, Wesley Chapel WHEN: April 20 at 6 p.m.; April 21 at 9:30 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. COST: Free

DETAILS: The church event will offer a worship service, as well as refreshments, followed by an egg hunt. INFO: Call (813) 909-4080, or visit CypressCreek.church. WHAT: Easter Sunday Mass WHERE: Wesley Chapel Episcopal Church, 3758 Maryweather Lane, Wesley Chapel WHEN: April 21 from 8 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. COST: Free DETAILS: The Easter Sunday Mass will include the lighting of incense and musical performances. INFO: Call (813) 418-1281, or visit WCEpiscopalChurch.org. WHAT: First Baptist Church Easter Service WHERE: First Baptist Church of Wesley Chapel, 29716 State Road 54, Wesley Chapel WHEN: April 19 at 6:30 p.m.; April 21 at 7 a.m. COST: Free DETAILS: A Good Friday evening service, open to the public, will usher in Easter weekend. Easter morning will begin with a sermon and song service, followed by breakfast and another ceremony. INFO: Call (813) 973-7185, or email FBC.WesleyChapel@verizon.net.

DADE CITY

WHAT: Dade City Community Good Friday Service WHERE: Free Methodist Church, 37002 Howard Ave., Dade City WHEN: April 19 at noon COST: Free DETAILS: A Good Friday service will include music, a sermon and lunch afterwards. INFO: Contact Selena Semanco at (352) 5678424 or OfficeManager@ShepHillSLC.org. WHAT: Easter at the Zoo WHERE: Dade City’s Wild Things, 36909 Blanton Road, Dade City WHEN: April 19 at 1 p.m. and April 20 at 3 p.m. COST: Tickets are $20 for adults; $16 for ages 2 to 12; free for those age 2 and younger DETAILS: After an animal tour and lion encounter, kids can stay active with an Easter egg hunt around the zoo. INFO: Call (352) 567- 9453, or to purchase tickets, visit DadeCitysWildThings.com. WHAT: Renovate Church’s Easter Eggstravaganza WHERE: Renovate Church, 11631 Old Lakeland Highway, Dade City WHEN: April 21 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. COST: Free DETAILS: This family friendly event will offer snow cones, egg hunting and face painting among other activities. INFO: Visit RenovateChurch.us/events. WHAT: Easter Morning Egg Hunt WHERE: First United Methodist Church of Dade City, 37628 Church Ave., Dade City WHEN: April 21 from 10 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. COST: Free DETAILS: This event is geared toward infants to fifth-graders. It entails music, fun lessons, an egg hunt and snacks. INFO: Call (352) 567-5604, or email Info@1stMethodist.org.

SAINT LEO

WHAT: Easter Triduum WHERE: Saint Leo Abbey, 33601 State Road 52, St. Leo WHEN: April 18 at 7 p.m.; April 19 at 3 p.m.; April 20 at 8:30 p.m. COST: Free DETAILS: The three-day ceremony will conduct mass, while focusing on Jesus’ last supper to his day of resurrection. INFO: Call (352) 588-8181, or email SaintLeoAbbeyNews@gmail.com.

SAN ANTONIO

WHAT: St. Anthony of Padua Easter Service WHERE: St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church, 32825 Rhode Island Ave., San Antonio WHEN: April 20 at 8 p.m., and April 21 at 8 a.m. COST: Free DETAILS: The services will entail an Easter vigil, as well as morning mass for attendees. INFO: Call (352) 588-3081, or email Reception@SAOPCCFL.org.

ZEPHYRHILLS

WHAT: Easter Eggstravaganza WHERE: Rising Star, 5026 Gall Blvd., Zephyrhills WHEN: April 19 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. COST: $30 per ticket for those ages 5 to 12 (guardians get in free) DETAILS: Kids can celebrate Easter with an array of activities, such as taking snapshots at the photobooth, decorating eggs, coloring Easter pictures and creating an Easter basket. Pizza and cupcakes will be served. INFO: For tickets, visit tinyurl.com/y6zsw8yk. For other inquiries, call (813) 618-0700.

See more online at LakerLutzNews.com

Keep your car looking great. Basic Wash • Wash & Wax • Full Detail • Home Pressure Washing Also Available MOBILE DETAILING

$55.00

$65.00

WASH & WAX

HEADLIGHT RESTORATION

$75 Value

up to $100 Value

“2-Night Free Vacation!”

800 - 700 - BOAT (2628)

www.boatangel.com sponsored by boat angel outreach centers

STOP CRIMES AGAINST CHILDREN

Call Curtis for Appointment

813.347.0502

www.LakerLutzNews.com

April 17, 2019

15A


Community Sports Your Neighborhood Sports Source

Imagine School captures girls soccer title By Kevin Weiss kweiss@lakerlutznews.com

C

aidee Sumner and Bella Wood were determined to end their middle school soccer careers on a high note. The eighth-grade team co-captains did just that — leading the Imagine School of Land O’ Lakes Dragons to the 2019 Tampa Charter Athletic League (TCAL) girls soccer championship title. “It’s our last year here and we wanted to go out as a champion,”Wood said. The Dragons (9-2) entered the TCAL playoffs as a No. 3 seed, after losing its only regular season contests to Learning Gate Community School and Lutz Preparatory School, respectively. In each of those defeats, the Dragons were without one of those team captains. But, with its top two players fully available for the playoffs, the Dragons were poised to claim its second TCAL title in three years. Sumner’s presence was undoubtedly felt in the games that mattered most. In the semifinal game against the No. 2 seed Learning Gate, Sumner scored an unheard of four goals in the team’s 5-3 win. She followed that performance in the title game, scoring the lone goal in the 1-0 win against No. 1 seed Lutz Prep. It was par for the course for the Dragons forward, who led the team with 42 goals. Said Sumner,“It’s really nice just to know that my last year here, I get to score the last goal. The ball got up the field by our team for me to score, so I mean it’s a team effort.” She added: “Every goal I scored, I was thinking for our team,‘I have to score. I’m the scorer. I have to score for us to win.’ Every goal was for this team, which was really nice just to score to know that like we’re going to win, and the team’s behind me.” As the one-nil score would indicate, Lutz Prep was the Dragons’ toughest test all season long. The Dragons figured as much heading into the game. “We were fighting the whole time, until we scored the goal,”Wood said. “We had that drive just to win,” Sumner said. “I told them (teammates) before, ‘We have to fight hard if we want to win this

COURTESY OF SAM KOLEDUK

The Imagine School of Land O’ Lakes girls soccer team won the 2019 Tampa Charter Athletic League championship. It marked the middle school team’s second title in three seasons.

By the numbers • 9-2 overall record • 75 goals scored • 9 goals allowed • 7 shutouts

game, and we did.We came through.” The victory added extra meaning as it marked the third straight year the two local charter schools have matched up in the title game. The Dragons lost to the Bolts in last year’s championship, but won in 2017. “Those are our rivals.We always want to beat them,” Sumner said. Such familiarity helped the Dragons’ game plan for the Bolts, Sumner said. She explained: “Over the years, we learned that they had a few of their stronger players we have to watch out for, so we just focused on them, marking them, blocking them, like putting them down so they just didn’t get the ball much.” The championship put a bow on a season where the Dragons posted seven shutouts and outscored opponents 75 to 9. It was also a proper sendoff for a quartet of eighth-graders moving on to the high

CHECK

SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SEND SPORTS NEWS TO KWEISS@LAKERLUTZNEWS.COM

BASEBALL PLAYERS RECOGNIZED

FLORIDA REGION ALL HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR SECOND TEAM • Daniel Bautista, Steinbrenner, shortstop • Derek Crum, Gaither, outfielder (Wake Forest University commit) • Roy Peguero, Gaither, pitcher (BethuneCookman University) FLORIDA REGION HONORABLE MENTION • Ryan Andrews, Steinbrenner, outfielder (Adrian College) • Dillon Baker, Carrollwood Day, shortstop

16A

April 17, 2019

• Abigail Courtney • Madalyn Courtney • Lilie Shen-Dale • Ava Folkman • Emily Folkman • Angelisse Force • Natalia Magharus • Aurora Nelson • Julissa Novillo • Siena Pena • Madylena Perez • Annelisa Russo • Trinity Slone • Mya Smith • Caidee Sumner (co-captain) • Gabriella Suppa • Payton Webster • Bella Wood (co-captain) • Keeley Yarbrough • Coach: Sam Koleduk • Coach: Henry Cheung

school ranks, made up of Sumner, Wood, Natalie Magharus and Trinity Slone.The rest of the team’s fifth-, sixth- and seventh-

graders are expected to return next season. “I’ll miss everyone because it was so fun,” said Wood, who’s moving on to Land O’ Lakes High School with Sumner. “We were a family, and it’s going to be hard to leave them because we’ve known them for three years.” The season likewise couldn’t have ended any better for Dragons first-year coach Henry Cheung, who coaches the team alongside Saint Leo Hall of Famer Sam Koleduk. “Overall, it’s a good season. I am proud with the girls for what they did, and I’m happy my first year coaching I got a championship,” Cheung said. He added: “The girls are hardworking. They gave everything they had.” Coaching chops aside, Cheung credited the team’s talent level and ability to play together as reasons for the on-field success. “We’re united,” he said, noting the team knows how to play well together. And, despite the exodus of Sumner, Wood and the others, the coach has high hopes for next season. “I’m looking forward to next year,” Cheung said.“Under coach Sam (Koleduk) and all the other girls, we’ll do good next year, too.”

• Matt Roberts, Steinbrenner, shortstop • Mike Rodriguez, Home School (Odessa native), first baseman • Derick Stager, Bishop McLaughlin Catholic (Odessa native), catcher (Chipola College) • Justin Turk, Sickles (Keystone native), outfielder • Charlie Vari, Tampa Prep (Wesley Chapel native), catcher (High Point University) • Nicholas Watts, Carrollwood Day, pitcher • Dylan Wood, Zephyrhills, catcher

THIS OUT

The 2019 Rawlings-Perfect Game Preseason All-American and All-Region selections were recently released and The Laker/Lutz News coverage area is well-represented. Led by Steinbrenner’s Daniel Bautista and Gaither’s Derek Crum and Roy Peguero — who were named All-Florida second teamers — several other local players earned Florida region honorable mention. Bautista, Crum and Peguero were among just 100 Florida high school senior baseball players selected to either the first or second team. The Rawlings-Perfect Game Preseason All-Region teams are made up of top players from nine regions around the country. Florida, along with California and Texas, each have their own region. Perfect Game is considered the elite amateur baseball scouting organization in existence, producing more than 100 tournaments and showcases each year across the country. Below is a listing of players from local schools and communities. Each is listed by name, school and position; college commitment listed in parenthesis.

2019 Imagine School girls soccer roster

SPECIAL NEEDS SOFTBALL LEAGUE

COURTESY OF GAITHER BASEBALL

Gaither High senior right-handed pitcher Roy Peguero was named to the 2019 Rawlings-Perfect Game Preseason AllFlorida second team. Fellow Gaither teammate Derek Crum and Steinbrenner’s Danny Bautista also earned the designation. • Kyle Benedict, Carrollwood Day, outfielder • Jaydon Bishop, Zephyrhills, pitcher (Hillsborough Community College) • Christian Bradshaw, Steinbrenner, shortstop • Bryce Carroll, Bishop McLaughlin Catholic (Land O’ Lakes native), pitcher • Adison Dubin, Gaither, first baseman • Jeff Figueroa, Home School (Odessa native), pitcher • Will Grisack, Carrollwood Day, pitcher (Lehigh University) • Garrett Hester, Pasco, pitcher (University of (Alabama) • Blake Hooker, Carrollwood Day, second baseman • Nick Jennings, Land O’ Lakes, pitcher (Saint Leo University) • Bryce Leonhardt, Steinbrenner, pitcher (Flagler College) • Michael Leroy, Freedom, pitcher (Hillsborough Community College) • Anthony Mannarino, Sunlake, pitcher (Flagler College) • Michael Mullins, Steinbrenner, outfielder • Dawson Place, Sunlake, pitcher (High Point University)

www.LakerLutzNews.com

Registration is ongoing for Idlewild Baptist Church’s (IBC) Champions Division Spring Softball League. The IBC Champions Division, a special needs league, is open to players of all ages from the community, as well as church members. Accommodations are made for wheelchairs and walkers. Games are played Saturday mornings, through May 12. All participants must register online and complete a 2019 liability waiver. To register, visit Idlewild.org/recreation. For information, contact Deana Troyer at (813) 264-8773 or dtroyer@idlewild.com.

ADULT SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT

The first annual Pasco County Parks & Recreation Department/CAJS Enterprise spring men’s recreation and coed softball tournament is scheduled all day April 27 and April 28. Tournaments are slated at both Land O’ Lakes Heritage Park in Land O’ Lakes and Mitchell Park in New Port Richey. Deadline for team registration is April 22. Cost to enter a team is $300, plus an additional $40 National Softball Association (NSA) sanctioning fee. The tournament will offer up to $500 in prizes. For more information, contact Alysha Decker at (910) 915-5359 or cajsenterprise@yahoo.com.

OASIS GOLF TOURNAMENT

Oasis Pregnancy Centers will host its 10th annual Golf Fore Life golf tournament on April 27 at Plantation Palms Golf Club,

COURTESY OF KYLE LOJACONO

Local signing

Wharton High School senior Tre Rivers signed to run track and cross-country at NCAA Division I University of Illinois at Chicago. In the fall, Rivers finished third overall in the 2018 FHSAA Class 4A state cross-country championship meet, clocking a 15:52.17. He holds the school’s 5K cross-country record, with time of 15:45. In track, Rivers holds the school record in the 3200 meter run (9:17.22) and currently ranks as one of the state’s top distance runners in that race.

23253 Plantation Palms Blvd., in Land O’ Lakes. The event includes a continental breakfast, buffet lunch, contests, awards to top teams, and a one-week cabin vacation in North Carolina as a prize drawing.The tournament begins with an 8:30 a.m. shotgun start.All proceeds from the event will benefit Oasis Pregnancy Care Centers in Pasco County. Sponsorships are also available. For information, call (813) 406-4965.


The LAKER / Lutz NEWS INSIDE: Directories, Classifieds, Games & More

B

APRIL 17, 2019

Holy Name Monastery: A tranquil place on a hill By Karen Haymon Long Special to The Laker/Lutz News

F

unny how a place can be both otherworldly and so much a part of this world. Holy Name Monastery is like that. It’s a peaceful place where Benedictine Sisters of Florida rise before the birds are up to pray quietly in their chapel, then return for daily Mass and more common prayers throughout the day. Then, rather than sit idly enjoying their monastic peacefulness, they head out into the world - to a childhood center, a thrift store and food bank, to chamber of commerce meetings and to an aquaponic garden that produces so many vegetables they sell some to Benedetto’s Ristorante, a popular Pasco County restaurant. The 16 nuns who call this monastery home use the Internet, read newspapers, watch TV news and invite in experts who inform them about political candidates and topics, such as human trafficking. And, “we definitely vote,’’ says Prioress Roberta Bailey. Sister Mary Clare Neuhofer, prioress before Sister Roberta, says they are well aware of the stark divisions in our country today. “Our response is to pray for a just solution and for our leaders, so that they will have the guidance they need to make just decisions for the good of the people,” she says. Many of the sisters write to lawmakers in Florida and Washington D.C., about peace, justice, the death penalty and other issues that concern them. They stay busy reaching out to help those in need, whether it be the homeless, the hungry, spiritual searchers, or those who just need a friend. Because they are a community of sisters, they pool their wages into a common account and are given monthly allowances of $70 for clothes, shoes or whatever they may want to buy.They haven’t worn the restrictive, long black habits since the 1960s, but instead prefer slacks, tops and comfortable shoes, since they always have someplace to go, someone to help. One sister serves as director at Daystar Hope Center in Dade City, the thrift store and food bank, while four of her sisters and a crew of other volunteers help run the operation. Two other sisters teach at Sacred Heart Early Childhood Center in nearby Saint Joseph. Another sister is a data analyst at Saint Leo University, across the street from the monastery.Another works at an area assisted living center, where one of their sisters lives. Others, like Sister Donna — who is famous for her homemade rolls and cookies — feed Habitat for Humanity volunteers at their worksites. Many of the sisters host monthly music concerts and retreats in a wing of their monastery built in 2017 to meet the demand for retreats. Asked how many retreats they host a year, Sister Mary Clare laughs and says, “That’s impossible for me to answer.There are too many and too many kinds to keep track.” Some are for big groups, some for just one person. Some are for Roman Catholics like themselves. Others are nondenominational or for Episcopalians, or members of other faiths. Some retreats are silent, except for meals. Some are not. Some attendees stay in one of the retreat wing’s 10 hotel-like double rooms at a rate of $45 a night, or $75 for room and meals. Others go home at night. The sisters offer spiritual counseling and days of reflection they direct themselves. Some groups direct their own retreats. Either way, guests are welcomed to walk around the grounds, sit in the rose garden, take a nature trail or peruse books in the monastery’s library. Individuals on retreat “immerse themselves into our lives,” says Sister Roberta. “They eat meals with us, pray with us.” Sister Mary Clare adds:“If they want to take a nap, they take a nap, and some of them take naps as soon as they get here.”

The Benedictine Cross on the front of the monastery.

KAREN HAYMON LONG

Ribbon drapes a wooden cross beside vegetables growing in Sister Miriam’s aquaponic garden.

Sister Roberta Bailey is Holy Name Monastery’s prioress who says, ‘there’s no retirement when you are a sister.’

Sister Tracey Adams calls herself a ‘baby sister,’ since she only joined the monastery last June.

Sister Miriam Cosgrove loves working in the aquaponic gardens at Holy Name Monastery so much she calls it play instead of work.

It’s easy to see why. Cellphones are only allowed in certain places. Signs remind: “Quiet, please, in hallways,’’ and many areas are softly lit or full of comforting natural light.Talk of politics is discouraged at meals, reason enough for some people to flock here on retreat. Noise and traffic in the outside world can be so intrusive, Sister Roberta says. When retreaters leave, “They say, ‘I forget until I come here how impossible it is to stop and think about God, and to think about life and how I want to live it.’” Some visit for other reasons: During Hurricane Irma in September of 2017, the sisters housed 18 people who fled the storm. Day in and day out, the sisters take turns serving meals, doing the dishes and performing other needed chores. They come from all sorts of backgrounds and range in age.The youngest is in her mid-50s; the oldest was Sister Helen Lange, who was 105 when she died on March 18. Sister Roberta, who has short, wispy gray hair, blue eyes and a sweet pixie face, was just 16 in 1953 when she moved from DeLand to St. Leo to attend high school at Holy Name Academy, run by the Benedictine Sisters of Florida. She joined them as a nun in 1957, calling her decision “a call from God.” She is proud that she started the first accredited Montessori school in Florida in 1970 and served as principal of St.Anthony Catholic Elementary School in nearby San Antonio for 15 years. She serves on Saint Leo University’s board of trustees, a chamber of commerce board, on every Holy Name Monastery com-

Vegetables from Sister Miriam’s garden feed the nuns and some are sold to Benedetto’s Ristorante Italiano in Pasco County.

Sister Mary Clare Neuhofer joined the monastery in 1956, fresh out of high school.

mittee, plus, she is always available to her fellow sisters. Asked if she has ever not worked, she smiles and says, “No, I’ve always been involved.There’s no retirement when you are a sister.’’ Sister Mary Clare has her own long history of serving as a Benedictine Sister. The middle child of 11 who grew up on a chicken farm in Saint Joseph, she had just graduated from Holy Name Academy in 1956 when she followed her older sister into the monastery. Before that, she hadn’t considered it, but was encouraged to join by friends and family. “When I entered the monastery, I felt at home and wondered why I hadn’t wanted to do this,” says Sister Mary Clare, who has gray eyes, short reddish brown hair and a ready smile. Over the years, after college, she taught elementary students in Catholic schools in Jacksonville Beach, Sarasota and North Miami, then ran the campus ministry at Saint Leo College, which is now Saint Leo University.Afterward, she was the college’s acting dean of women, then director of residential life. In 1988, she resigned to take a sabbatical and travel, then returned to the monastery, where she became the treasurer of the community, then the prioress. Now, she serves on many monastery committees, including music and prayer, she’s an organist, helps with retreats, coordinates hospitality and takes part in other house missions, as well as serving on the local board of Catholic Charities. The Benedictine Sisters, she says, were not formed to do “any particular work, such as teaching, nursing or working with the poor.We are free to do many types of work.’’ Sister Miriam Cosgrove, who joined the monastery at 18, chose gardening after dedicating more than 40 years to teaching and guidance counseling in elementary schools. In the nine years since “retirement,” she has developed a prosperous aquaponic garden that produces eggplant, lettuce, squash, cabbage and many other types of vegetables. She also tends schools of Red Nile tilapia whose waste is changed by “good bacteria”

into nitrates that fertilize her plants. Schoolchildren sometimes visit and others, too, and the sisters eat her vegetables at mealtime. Sometimes, they even eat her tilapia. Fit and tan and sporting camouflage cargo shorts, a white top and straw hat, she works hard in her garden, but doesn’t seem to consider it work at all. “I don’t work. I play,’’ she says, laughing. “It’s not work if you love it.” She relishes the peacefulness of her garden and monastic life. “People who come here on retreat say how peaceful it is. And, when they leave, they say,‘This is exactly what I needed. I’ll be back.’” Sister Tracey Adams, whose brown eyes are the same color as her hair, calls herself “a baby sister,” since she only joined the sisters last June. She came to the monastery from St. Petersburg, where she was a hospice nurse. She says she had health problems and felt a desire to live simply, so after a road trip alone that took her to 22 states, she stopped by the monastery, which she heard about from her priest back home. “I was on a mission to find what God wanted for the next portion of my life, she says. She stayed with them one night, then another.Then, returned every month for a year. “It was always hard to leave,” she says. So she became a volunteer, then an affiliate, then a postulate and now she’s a novice. “I found a lot of peace here,” she says. She uses her nursing skills, takes care of the rose bushes “and I love to wash dishes, so I do that,” she laughs. She’s on the peace and justice and hospitality committees, and spends some of her time reading and studying. “Like the Army, we try to be all we can be,” she says.“I may not be able to help’’ people on the other side of the globe.“But, I’m praying for them.’’ The Benedictine Sisters of Florida’s Holy Name Monastery is at 12138 Wichers Road, St. Leo. Contact (352) 588-8320 or BenedictineSistersOfFl.org.

$

299 SPECIAL

NEW PATIENT

*EXAM EXAM, X X-RA RA AYS, AY S CONS CONSUL SULLLTTATION 5306 Van Dyke Rd d, Lutz, FL 33558

(813) 29 95-7229

www.TheSmileDesign.com

21752 SR 54, Lutz z, FL 33549

(813) 295-7 7399

*THE PATIENT AND ANY OTHER PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR PAYMENT HAS A RIGHT TO REFUSE TO PA PAY, CANCEL PPA AYM MENTT, OR BE REIMBURSED FOR PPA AYMENT FOR ANY OTHER SERVICE, EXAMINA ATTION N, OR TREA ATTMENT THA ATT IS PERFORMED AS A RESULLTT OF AND WITHIN W 72 HOURS OF RESPONDING TO THE ADVERTISEMENT FOR THE FREE, DISCO OUNTED FEE, OR REDUCED FEE SERVICE, EXAMINA ATTION, OR TREA ATTMENTT.. New paatients only. Only valid when insurance coverage is not applicablee. This offer cannot be combined with any other offer. ADA treatment codes: D01550, D0210. DL22229. Expires 12/31/19.


Kane is always happy A case of ‘bunny’ love Bud and Sweetie love to visit the Easter Bunny at The Shops at Wiregrass in Wesley Chapel.Their proud owner is Vicky McShane, of Wesley Chapel.

Kane is a handsome 7-year-old mixed breed that weighs about 45 pounds. This cute and compact fellow loves to run in the yards with the volunteers and is always happy to see any face. Kane will do best as an only pup in the household. He is heartworm negative, neutered, vaccinated and microchipped.

PET PAWS FREE HEARTWORM PREVENTION

The Hillsborough County Pet Resource Center, 440 N. Falkenburg Road in Tampa, will offer a free month’s supply of heartworm prevention with every dog adoption during the month of April, which is also Heartworm Awareness Month. All dogs adopted at the center are vaccinated, registered, microchipped, and spayed or neutered. The shelter is open Tuesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.

HELP CONSERVE TORTOISES

Gopher tortoises are found in all 67 Florida counties, but need plenty of sandy, sunny habitats with an open tree canopy to thrive and survive. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) says anyone can help biologists with gopher tortoise research by using the gopher tortoise app to report sightings and observations of the species. The FWC’s wildlife management area system, along with other public lands such as state forests and parks, provide habitat for gopher tortoises. State and local government, nonprofits, and private landowners also work with the FWC to help conserve and restore the species’ habitat. Gopher tortoises are a protected species.

It is illegal to harm the tortoise, its eggs or its burrows. It also is against the law to relocate a tortoise without a permit, or to possess a tortoise, its eggs, or any parts of a tortoise. If you see a gopher tortoise crossing a road, you may pick it up and place it in a safe location along the roadside in the direction it was heading, but only do so if it is safe. For more information, visit MyFWC.com/GopherTortoise. For kids’ activities, such as coloring pages and a Gopher Tortoise Field Trip Guide, as well as a guide to living with gopher tortoises, visit GopherTortoiseDayFL.com.

SEA TURTLE HAS A NEW NAME

Last month, The Florida Aquarium and Florida Blue sought out the public’s help to choose a name for the star of the Aquarium’s Heart of the Sea exhibit — a juvenile male loggerhead sea turtle.The turtle was unable to be returned to the wild due to an injury. Hillsborough County elementary school students suggested names, and the public was asked to weigh in on their favorite. After thousands of votes, Loggerhead Sea Turtle No. 263 now has the forever name of Shelldon. The name was submitted by fifth-graders in Michael Schmitt’s class at Kimbell Elementary School. The class will receive a field trip to The Florida Aquarium to meet Shelldon in person.

Lucy is ready to go home Lucy is 5 years old and arrived at the shelter very recently. She is mellow and social, and loves to cuddle with her blankets. Lucy is happy to meet anyone and everyone that stops by the adoption center and would be very happy to join your home. She is already spayed, vaccinated and microchipped.

If you would like to adopt Kane or Lucy, be sure to visit Pasco County Animal Services at 19640 Dogpatch Lane in Land O’ Lakes. The adoption center is open Tuesday through Saturday, noon to 6:30 p.m. All adoption fees include spay/neuter, microchip and vaccines. For more information, email adoptionpartners@pascocountyfl.net.

U Dirty Dog

Treating gy your p petts like our own. Ava ilab le

24/ 7 FAMIL A LY Y-OWNED & OPERATED

(813) 78 88-3065 www w.FaithfulFriend dsCremation.com

BUY 3 WEEKS, GET 1 FREE* IN THE ALL NEW PETCETERA DIRECTORY!

The LAKER / Lutz NEWS

cat neuter: $40 • cat spay: $50 • dog neuter: $50-$95* • dog spay: $60-$120* *Based on weight Pets should be healthy & not Pregnant. Must be current on rabies & dhPP/FVrcP Vaccines.

21515 Village laKes shoPPing center

land o’laKes Monday-Friday 8 aM - 6 PM saturday 8 aM - 2 PM

vaCCine CLiniC:

DentaL CLeanings:

Monday-Friday 1 - 2 pm

Cats and Dogs <25lbs – $160 Dogs 25-50lbs – $180 Dogs >50lbs – $205

Walk-ins Welcome. includes brief exam prior to vaccinating. Consult is add’l $45 available by appt. • • • • • •

Rabies 1 yr $15.00 Feline Leukemia 2 yr $25.00 Feline Distemper Combo 3 yr $30.00 Rabies 3 yr $30.00 Canine Distemper Combo 3 yr $30.00 Bordetella/Kennel Cough $18.00

Price includes: anesthesia, monitoring, scaling, polishing. exam and blood work additional and required prior to anesthesia. Please call for details.

w w w. g e n t l e c a r e p e t h o s p i t a l . c o m Facebook.com/gentlecare Pet Hospital 2B

April 17, 2019

www.LakerLutzNews.com

Cats Welcome

FREE Nail Grind

(813) 909-2800

Call for appointment: (includes pre-anesthetic exam, anesthesia, pain & antibiotic pre-medication)

949-4416

813-948-2400

CALL RACHEL RIGHT MEOW!

sPay & neuteR CLiniC:

(813)

PEt GRoomiNG

19025 US HWY 41 N • Lutz

with any groom

PLEASE HELP! Due to a recent fire, we need a new facility to ensurre e the safety of our animals. Our shelter is run solely by volunteers, and the donations we receive from our wonderr-ful community. community We receive no We government or county funding. Please help by contributing to our Go Fund Me campaign at

www.gofundme.com/humanesocietyofpascocounty 14949 Harmon Drive Shady Hills, FL 34610

727-856-6762 727-856 6-6762


LOCAL WILDLIFE

I love spendIng ALL DAY saturday cleanIng my house! ~ said no-one ever

leave the cleaning to maid Brigade! Ask how you can receive a FREE disinfection treatment with your cleaning ($50 Value)!

CALL TODAY! 813-961-5900 w w w. m a i d b r i g a d e . c o m / f l / t a m p a

Two by two A couple of sandhill cranes visited the Treasure Lake neighborhood, in Land O’ Lakes. These birds are usually very friendly, according to Betsy Crisp, who snapped the photo.

Expires 5/31/19

Expires 5/31/19

DIVORC CE/PATER T RNITY THE L LAW OFFICE E OF MARCIE L. L BAKER, ES SQ., P.A.

FREE CON NSULT NSULTA TATION T • Divorce • Paternitty • Parenting Plans • Child Support • Bankruptcy B (Chapter 7) 7 • Family Law Media p ation • Workers Comp

We Serve e Clients In: Pasco, Hillsborrough, Hernando

Marcie L. Baker*

813-929-190 813929 190 00

5518 7TH STREET, ZEPH HYRHILLS

OFFER EXPIRES aPRIl 30, 2019

SAME LOCATION SINCE 2003 *Florida Supre eme Court Certified Family Law w Mediator

AnAttorne t eysGotYourB o Back.com

Own Y Yo our Home For Just $840/mo onth FUN 55+ SENIOR COMM MUNITY! BEAUTIFUL UPDAT ATED HOMES AMENITIES: Heated swimming pool, shuffleboard, horseshhoe pits,, clubhouse ZEPHYRHILLS: Close to shopping,, restaurants,, medical facilitiess & 20 minutes to Ta Tampa PLANNED SOCIAL ACTIVITIES: Dinners, dancing,, bingo & entertainment

PALM TREE

ACRES MAKE

Mobile Home H Community

SPECIALS

R!

OFFE

4832 SANDPIPER – $30,500 – MOVVE-IN READY

5133 DAAISY STT. – $12,500

Large screen room, fully furnish hed, garden tub, large bedrooms, spaciouss kitchen

2 bedroom, 1 bath, eat in Kitchen, new gas stovee. Screen room and shed

MAKE

R!

OFFE

4911 MEADOWLARK DR. – $16,000 – MOVE-IN M READY

5202 REDWING STT.. – $26,500 – MOVE-IN READY

Beautifully furnished home w/m many extras, 2 FL rooms, 2 bed/2 bath, Priced to t sell quick!

Remodeled, NEW N A/C, siding, floors, bathroom ms and appliances

36006 State Road 54 Zephyrhills, FL 33541 (813) 782-3259 manager@palmtreemhp p.com www.palmtreemhp.com m

Specializing in New England Seafood, Ipswich Whole Belly Clams, “Best� Lobster Roll in Town, Lobster Bisque & Steak

State Road 54 5 & Dean Dairy Road 5028 Fisher St • Zephyrhills, FL 33542 (813) 782-1189 manager@sunnysidemhp.com www.sunnysiidemhp.com

MONDAY: $6.99 Cheeseburger & Fries. Dine In or Take Out. THURSDAY: KIDS EAT FREE. 12 & under only. Valid w/adult entree purchase only. THURSDAY: 12oz Prime Rib w/2 sides $14.99. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY: All You Can Eat Seafood Specials.

$3.00 OFF

BOGO 1/2 OFF

$20 OR MORE

MON-FRI IN HOUSE O R TA K E - O U T 1 1 A M - 3 P M

Must present coupon. Not valid on daily deals or with other coupons. Exp 4/30/19.

1 per table. Excludes all you can eat, senior meals, and lobster. Exp 4/30/19.

1930 Land O’ Lakes Blvd., Lutz, FL 33549 813-994-9797 HOURS: Mon-Thurs 11-9 • Fri & Sat 11-10 • Sun 11-8

5039 1st Street • Zephyrhills 813-782-7770 HOURS: Sun-Tues 11-8 • Sat 11-9

W W W. T H E G R E AT C AT C H S E A F O O D . C O M www.LakerLutzNews.com

April 17, 2019

3B


involved in a task force is asked to email Les Saland, president of the Central Pasco Chamber as soon as possible. He can be reached at les@alsaland.com.

EAST PASCO NETWORKING

Cliff McDuffie, retired mayor of Zephyrhills, will be the featured speaker at the April 23 breakfast meeting of the East Pasco Networking Group. The meeting, which starts at 7:30 a.m., will be at IHOP, at 13100 U.S. 301 in Dade City.

Send business news to news@lakerlutznews.com

WELBILT JOINS BOARD OF DIRECTORS

WORK UNDERWAY TO MERGE CHAMBERS

Joel Horn, executive vice president of Welbilt Inc., has joined the Pasco Economic Development Council Inc.’s board of directors, according to a Pasco EDC news release. Welbilt Inc., is a commercial food service equipment manufacturer. It recently invested in the Pasco EDC, and at its level of investment it receives a seat on the EDC’s board.The company appointed Horn to fill the role.

Due diligence efforts have been completed for the merger of the Central Pasco Chamber of Commerce and the West Pasco Chamber of Commerce, with the expected merger to become effective on July 1. Work is underway to make the organizational changes necessary to operate as a single chamber, including the selection of a new name. Any chamber member who wants to be

"We are thrilled to have worked with Welbilt on numerous project announcements over the years, and to now have them represented on our Board of Directors," said Bill Cronin, president/CEO, Pasco EDC. Cronin described Welbilt as a huge asset in the community, and a great partner and supporter of Pasco EDC.

designated charity partner.Then, on Jersey Mike’s “Day of Giving,” 100 percent of the day’s sales were donated to each local charity partner.The charity recipients included schools, hospitals, youth organizations, food banks and more. Jersey Mike’s 37 locations in Tampa/St. Petersburg/Sarasota raised $120,560 to support High Risk Hope, an organization that provides support, encouragement, information and resources to women and families who are experiencing a high risk pregnancy resulting in hospital bed rest, potential premature birth and neonatal intensive care after delivery, according to an attachment, to the release.

JERSEY MIKE’S SUBS GIVES

Jersey Mike’s Subs just wrapped up its ninth annual “Month of Giving,” raising more than $7.3 million to help charitable causes across the country. That’s more than $1 million more than was raised during last year’s campaign, according to a company news release. The campaign culminated on March 27, Day of Giving, when 1,500 Jersey Mike’s restaurants donated 100 percent of sales, not just profits, to more than 200 different charities across the nation. Throughout March, customers were invited to come in to their local Jersey Mike’s restaurant and make a donation to a local

RIBBON CUTTING

The Central Pasco Chamber of Commerce plans to take part in a ribbon cutting at Knotted Roots on the Lake, on April 17, at 3310 Land O’ Lakes Blvd., in Land O’ Lakes.The event will be from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., with the ribbon cutting set for 6 p.m. Knotted Roots is a new venue for gatherings.

Best in Small Business 813-909-2800 • classifieds@lakerlutznews.com

ALUMIN NUM

AIR CONDITIONING

AIR CONDITIONING

STEVE’S ALUMINUM & SCREENING, LLC

Air Conditioning • Plumbing • Electrical

“Fo For ALL Y Yoourr Scre reening Nee e ds.”” FREE ESTIMATES

• Pool Enclosures • Sunrooms • Screen Rooms • Glass Rooms • Rescreening

FREE SECOND OPINIONS TM

Frree Esti timate tes • Lice censed ed & Insure red

Everything you ever wanted for home cooling YES, EVERYTHING!

727-847-6216

The Cornerstone difference isn't just in our same-day, 24/7, family-friendly, nationally-accredited, above-and-beyondawesome cooling services. It's knowing that spectacular comes standard. Call or vIsIT and see!

$39.95

CLEANING * 20% onffing

$30 OFF

A/C TUNE-UP INCLUDES 6 MONTH GUARANTEE *Must present coupon at time of service. Can not combine with other coupons. Exp. 4-30-19. CN1

SERVICE REPAIR

813-401-1633 jbabes101@gmail.com

A/C, Plumbing or Electric Can not combine with other coupons. Exp. 4-30-19. CN1

KERZNER KLEANING

We accept credit cards & 100% financing #CFC1428982 Plumbing #EC0001103 Electrical

#CAC1816647 AC

Leaving houses klean and esh

CORNERSTONEPROS.COM

Licensed, bonded, and insured Guaranteed satisfied

LOCAL & FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED

CLEANING SERVICE

Cleaning Service

advertising Lady L

Cleaning done by Owner • • • • •

Must present coupon. Not to be combined with any other offers.

CLEANING SERVICE SERVING TAMPA BAY AREA, LUTZ, LAND O’ LAKES & WESLEY CHAPEL

FREE ESTIMATES

Commercial & Residental Cleaning

First Time Cleaning

DRYWALL SPECIALIST

CLEANING SERVICE

Bella Casa

20% OFF

Owner

*new cu

813-990-0561 2012-2018

Julia Kerzner

a first clestomers

Free Estimates No Contracts Required Bonded 35 yrs experience Open 24hrs/7 Days a week Licensed & Insured

727.485.5736 727.372.1072

8 1 3 - 2 6 3 -7 9 6 6 MOVE-INS OR OUTS WEEKLY & BI-WEEKLY 30+ YEARS EXPERIENCE

WORKS in Best in Small Business

RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL

TheLAKER / LutzNEWS

10% OFF FOR NEW CLIENTS

813-909-2800

DRYWALL SPECIALIST NOT A HANDYMAN Repairing water damaged ceilings & walls. Retexturing, Popcorn removal, Room Additions. Cracks, holes, plaster, stucco repair & PAINTING. FREE ESTIMATES • AFFORDABLE, QUALITY WORK

Call Ron 813-784-5999 Now Accepting Credit Cards • State Certified SCC131149699 • We Keep Appointments

ELECTRICAL

ELECTRIC SERVICE

WESLEY CHAPEL ELECTRIC

Air Conditioning • Plumbing • Electrical

Residential / Commercial

Licensed (#EC13005404) and Insured

• Service Upgrade • Remodeling • Generator – Transfer Switch Hook-up Special

30 yrs. Experience / Quality Work / Free Estimates

813-973-1141

www.WesleyChapelElectric.net

HANDMADE JEWELRY

SAVE 10%

on your next order with code

LAKER10

presented by

The LAKER/Lutz NEWS

A FUNTASTIC SUMMER EXPO UR BRING YOSS E BUSIN THE O A C RDS TOR A F O EXP O CHANCE T

LOCAL & FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED

CALL TODAY, FIXED TODAY.

TM

SAT. APRIL 20TH 9AM – 1PM

INESS S U B E E 1 FR ATURE ! N I FE W S & 4 WEEKADS* OF FREE *in The Best in Small Business Directory. New customers only.

(813) 909-2800 classifieds@lakerlutznews.com

The LAKER / Lutz NEWS

Electrical Service • Electrical Panel upgrades • Electrical Circuit and wiring • LED Lighting • Ceiling Fan and Lighting Installation • Electrical Safety Inspections • Surge Protection • Whole Home Maintenance Plans • Whole Home Generator • Electrical Maintenance Plans • 12 Mo No Interest W.A.C.

$30 OFF

$50 OFF Panel Upgrade

A/C, Plumbing or Electric

*Must present coupon at time of service. Can not combine with other coupons. Exp. 4-30-19. CN1

*Must present coupon at time of service. Can not combine with other coupons. Exp. 4-30-19. CN1

SERVICE REPAIR

813-990-0561 #EC0001103 Electrical

2012-2018

We accept credit cards & 100% financing #CAC1816647 AC #CFC1428982 Plumbing

CORNERSTONEPROS.COM LOCAL & FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED

HANDYMAN

LAWN & LANDSCAPE

Check out our Etsy shop

reamsterandstret.etsy.com Get social: @reamster.and.stret on Instagram facebook.com/ReamsterAndStret LA AW WN CARE C

LA AW WN CARE C

A.J.E. J Lawnss

Welch’’ss Mainttenance, LLC We

FULL SERVICE MOWING

Proudly serving Pasco County, east of Collier C Pkwy.

MULCH, CLEAN UPS, LANDSCAPING & SOD

Call Thomas at

813-841-7112 813 841 7112

Proudly servicing Land O’ Lakes, west of Cypress Creek Road

“A CUT ABOVE” OV

RESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIALL • LICENSED L & INSURED

• • • • •

Annual Lawn Care Landscape Installation Tree Trimming Mulching Services Rock and Gravel

Terence Doohen • Owner–Operator

813-210-7475

Support your local small businesses! 4B

April 17, 2019

www.LakerLutzNews.com


Best in Small Business 813-909-2800 • classifieds@lakerlutznews.com

PEST CONTROL

PLUMBING

Proud to be locally owned & operated

ANYTIME PLUMBING OF CENTRAL FLORIDA, INC.

Green Pest Control

Rodent Management

Residential

Termite Prevention

Commercial

Entry Point Repair Services

Wildlife Trapping

Lawn & Shrub Care

Pasco/Hillsborough (813)

792-2264 • Pinellas (727) 822-1742

Certified Backflow Testing, Repair & Replacement 24 /7/365 • No Overtime • Flat Rate Pricing • Re-Pipes Hydro-Jetting • Sewer Replacement • Slab Leak Repair Drain Cleaning & Repairs • Sewer Inspection

First Green Certified Indoor Pest Control Service FREE! UP TO $150.00 VALUE*

$

It's Time to Go GREEN

FREE ESTIMATES www.PlumbingAnytime.com *SOME RESTRICTIONS APPLY

Lic # CFC1425923 • Bonded/Insured

www.nvirotect.com PLUMBING

75 off $30 off

ANY WATER HEATER INSTALLATION

ANY REPAIR with this ad

One time use, can not be combined with other coupons.

Expires 4/30/19

PRESSURE WASHING

PLUMBING

PRESSURE WASHING

Air Conditioning • Plumbing • Electrical

& PAVER CLEANING/SEALING Tampa Bay Pro

TM

PRESSURE WASHING, LLC FREE

Plumbing Service

ESTIMATES!

• Fixture installation • Plumbing repairs • Whole home re-piping • Hot water heaters & tankless gas water heaters • Drain cleaning • Plumbing inspections • Backflow prevention • Water treatment & purification • Slab leak detection • 12 mo no interest W.A.C.

$30 OFF SERVICE REPAIR

Plus save up to $400 on a complete water treatment system

Can not combine with other coupons. Exp. 4-30-19.

CN1

A/C, Plumbing or Electric

EXPIRES 4/30/19

$75.00 OFF

LICENSED & INSURED • RESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIAL

Water Heater Installation

*Plumbing only. Must present coupons at time of service. Limited time only. Exp. 4-30-19.

VOTED #1 PRESSURE WASHER!

• Low Pressure Home & Roof Cleaning • Driveways & Walkways/Clean Gutters • Vinyl Fences/Painting/Mobile Homes • Pool Deck, Screen Enclosures & Patios • Pool Deck Painting & Coating

813-990-0561 #CFC1428982 Plumbing

2012-2018

We accept credit cards & 100% financing #EC0001103 Electrical #CAC1816647 AC

CORNERSTONEPROS.COM

813-892-0738

LOCAL & FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED

PRESSURE WA WASHING

PRINTER REP PA AIR

Print D Doctor MD REPAIR R & MAINTENANCE

PR RESSURE W A ASHING by Welch’ e s Maintenance

COMMER RCIA AL SERVICES

• Printerss, Copiers, & Fax Machines • On-site diagnostics d and repair • Service contracts • Rem man nufactured toner cartridges • Inv I ven ntory management • TTech h support available

813-6 614-1715 Dakod da Welch, owner ROOFING

ROOFING

licensed • bonded • insured CCC 1325565

FREE

Estimates

specializing in reroofs & repairs FAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED SINCE 1972

More Neighborhoods

More Customers 70,000 READERS Ads begin at just $50/wk

The LAKER / Lutz NEWS

TRAVEL AGENT

(813) 909-2800 R

Y DA

Referring Travel Agent

813-416-6251

you name it !

breezewaytravel.com • breezewaytravel@yahoo.com

Residential Contractor Remodels • Additions • New Construction • Repair HONEST & DEPENDABLE • REFERENCES AVAILABLE Call Dan or Joi for all your home repairs

813.205.7190 Bonded • Licensed • Insured • Lic# CRC1328640

ROOFING

ROOFING

www.eliteroofingservices.com

Imperial Roofing Contractor, Inc.

got roof? Commercial/Industrial/Residential Lic# CCC1325569

Licensed • Insured State Cert. #CCC 029597

SPECIALIZING IN ALL TYPES OF ROOFING

FREE

NO OBLIGATION ESTIMATE

813-977-0066

Big Trips, Small Trips, Groups, Family Reunions, Team Travel. TRIPS BY LAND, AIR, OR SEA!

ON THE LEVEL, INC.

Best in Small Business Directory

Guaranteed Roof Repairs

Terri Williamson

RESIDENTIAL CONTRACTOR

813 3--748-4354

POOL ENCLLOSURES•DRIVEW WA AY A YS SIDEW WA ALK KS•FENCES & MORE!

CARL MARTIN

69

$

UP TO 1000 SQ.FT.

CN1

FREE WATER QUALITY TEST

DRIVEWAY AND SIDEWALKS

L

L CA

TO

TO GROW

(813) 630-0800

FREE ESTIMATES

Call Ron, Chris, Ronnie & Jason

813-996-2773

TREE SERVICE FREE

BUSINESS

ESTIMATES

U YO

Certified Arborist • Lic & Work Comp Insured

TREE REMOVAL • TREE TRIMMING • STUMP GRINDING

813-265-3224

www.LakerLutzNews.com

April 17, 2019

5B


The LAKER / Lutz NEWS CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1. Often romantic composition 5. Lunar term 10. California mountain 12. Spiral staircase pillars 14. “Heat” director 16. Tellurium 18. Gateway (Arabic) 19. No (Scottish) 20. Greek prophetess 22. A team’s best pitcher 23. Bard’s way of saying “have” 25. Indigenous group of the Philippines 26. Danish krone 27. Type of squad 28. Possesses 30. Part of the face 31. Very small amount of time (abbr.) 33. Churches have lots of them 35. Modern day “letter” 37. Della __, singer 38. Informed upon 40. Type of house 41. Folk singer DiFranco 42. A baglike structure in a plant or animal 44. Car mechanics group 45. Belonging to us 48. Pack neatly 50. Forming the bottom layer 52. How fast you’re going 53. Sea eagles 55. Cool! 56. Military mailbox 57. Type of lawyer 58. Type of monk 63. Respect due to an ancestor 65. Took to the sea 66. Members of a Semitic people 67. A way to march

DOWN 1. Political action committee 2. __kosh, near Lake Winnebago 3. When you hope to get there 4. Woman who followed Bacchus 5. Cause to become entangled 6. Green veggie 7. Stiff bristles 8. Pass in Alps 9. Atomic #81 10. A sharp blow 11. Bears engage in it 13. Prevents progress 15. Young boy 17. A way to go on 18. Not good 21. A ballet enthusiast 23. Ad __ 24. Bar bill 27. A genus of badgers 29. “No __!” 32. Get off your feet 34. Franklin was one 35. Removed 36. Used to catch poachers 39. Hit lightly 40. Crony 43. Stroke 44. One who obtains pleasure by inflicting pain on others 46. __ the ante 47. Greek letter 49. “Wings” actor Steven 51. Unhappy 54. Hair-like structure 59. Pick up 60. Type of transportation 61. Worn with a suit 62. Something similar to another already referred to 64. Farm state

SEE SOLUTIONS, PAGE 6B

Classifieds 813-909-2800 • classifieds@lakerlutznews.com

PETS

GARAGE / YARD SALES

ADORABLE & PLAYFUL

FEMALE CALICO KITTY CAT. GOOD WITH DOGS! Nuetered, shots, litter trained. Small adoption fee.

CALL 813-355-4288

GARAGE / YARD SALES

GE FREE GARDAS! SALE A

COMMUNITY SALES, BAZAARS, BAKE SALES & CRAFT SHOWS…

Liner Ads . . . . . . . . . starting at $50 per week Display Ads . . . . . . . starting at $70 per week FREE ‘GARAGE SALE’ ADS FOR PRIVATE PARTIES Get 3 lines of text FREE • Additional lines just $4 each No commercial ads, based on space availability • Free ads WILL NOT be accepted by phone

COMMUNITY SALES ADS START AT $24

ESTATE & YARD SALE

3 lines of text, with 35 characters & spaces per line, for only $24*!

3 lines of text,with 35 characters and spaces per line, FOR FREE*!

Friday, 4/19 & Saturday, 4/20, 8am-3pm

Call Rachel at 813.909.2800

122 Lake Hobbs Rd. in Lutz

*Price is per week. Each additional line is $2. Add a box for $2. 3 bold words for $2.

Call Rachel at 813.909.2800 Ask about discounts for community garage sales & display ads!

Bedroom suite, Dining room suite, silver, china, and more.

CLASSIFIED RATES

BUY 3 WEEKS GET 1 FREE!

ADS FOR ONLY $24!

GARAGE / YARD SALES

MORE THAN 78,000 READERS PER WEEK!

*Private parties only

DEADLINE: FRIDAY, 12 NOON To place your ad...

call: 813-909-2800 or fax: 813-909-2802 email: classifieds@lakerlutznews.com MEDICAL / DENTAL SUFFERING FROM AN ADDICTION to Alcohol, Opiates, Prescription PainKillers or other DRUGS? There is hope! Call Today to speak with someone who cares. Call NOW 1-877-853-9715 (c) VIAGRA & CIALIS! 60 pills for $99. 100 pills for $150. FREE shipping. Money back guaranteed! 1- 800-726-2194 (z)

GENERAL EMPLOYMENT HELP WANTED. ASSEMBLE CD Cases from Home. No Experience Necessary. Call our Live Operators Now! 1-800-537-6133 EXT 550. Americancottagecrafts.com (c)

MEDICAL / DENTAL

WITH A NEW JOB

The Laker/Lutz News is hiring an outside sales rep to call on local businesses in Pasco County. This is a commission position with no cap on earnings. Join our locally owned company and leave behind your stressful corporate job and long commute. Our inside team takes care of details, so you can focus on new sales and making money. Job includes cold calling and active participation in chambers of commerce and networking groups. Benefits include group health, 401k with generous company match and 20+ days of PTO and Holidays.

Send resume to Diane Kortus, publisher and owner, at

dkortus@lakerlutznews.com 3632 Land O’ Lakes Blvd, Ste. 101, Land O’ Lakes, FL lakerlutznews.com • 813-909-2800

6B

April 17, 2019

www.LakerLutzNews.com

Get Your Medical Marijuana Card fast & easy!

Contact us for a FREE EVALUATION

ATTENTION VIAGRA USERS: Generic 100 mg blue pills or Generic 20 mg yellow pills. Get 45 plus 5 free $99 + S/H. Guaranteed, no prescription necessary. Call Today 1-855-594-6030(c)

Call Now! 813-756-0091 or visit cmmdr.com

ATTENTION VIAGRA USERS: Generic 100 mg blue pills or Generic 20 mg yellow pills. Get 45 plus 5 free $99 + S/H. Guaranteed, no prescription necessary. Call Today 1-855-594-6030 (c)

WORK FROM HOME

DENTAL INSURANCE. CALL Physicians Mutual Insurance Company for details. NOT just a discount plan, REAL coverage for 350 procedures. 855-404-2263 or http://www.dental50plus.com/cpf Ad# 6118 (c)

Work close to home

STOP TAKING PILLS

DIAGNOSED WITH LUNG CANCER in the past 2 years? Were you an INDUSTRIAL or CONSTRUCTION TRADESMAN? You and your family may be entitled to a SIGNIFICANT CASH AWARD. Call 877-638-5582 for your risk free consultation. (c) GET YOUR MEDICAL Marijuana Card. Call Today to qualify. ST. Augustine 904-299-5300. Gainesville 352-306-0220. Orlando 407-755-1022, 321-247-7667. Tampa 813-756-0091. FT Myers 239-236-5311. (c) GET YOUR MEDICAL Marijuana Card. Call Today to qualify. ST. Augustine 904-299-5300. Gainesville 352-306-0220. Orlando 407-755-1022, 321-247-7667. Tampa 813-756-0091. FT Myers 239-236-5311. (c) LUNG CANCER? AND Age 60+? You and Your Family May Be Entitled to Significant Cash Award. Call 1-855-635-9214 for Information. No Risk. No Money Out of Pocket. (f) MEDICAL MARIJUANA. CALL for Statewide Locations. 1-833-420-0421 (c) MEDICARE DOESN’T COVER all of your medical expenses. A Medicare Supplemental Plan can help cover costs that Medicare does not. Get a free quote today by calling now. Hours: 24/7. 1-800-866-3027 (c) SAVE ON YOUR NEXT PRESCRIPTION! World Health Link. Price Match Guarantee! Prescriptions Required. CIPA Certified. Over 1500 medications available. CALL Today For A Free Price Quote. 1-844-751-4067 Call Now! (c)

HEALTH & EQUIPMENT DO YOU USE a CPAP machine for sleep apnea? Get your FDA approved CPAP machine and supplies at little or no cost! Free sleep supplement and sleep guide included! Call 844-359-1121 (f) FDA-REGISTERED HEARING Aids. 100% Risk-Free! 45-Day Home Trial. Comfort Fit. Crisp Clear Sound. If you decide to keep it, PAY ONLY $299 per aid. FREE Shipping. Call Hearing Help Express 1-877-442-6921 (c) MALE ENLARGEMENT PUMP Get Stronger & Harder Erections Immediately. Gain 1-3 Inches Permanently & Safely. Guaranteed Results. FDA Licensed. Free Brochure. 1-800-354-3944 www.DrJoelKaplan.com (c) MEDICAL MARIJUANA. CALL for Statewide Locations. 1-833-420-0421 (c) PORTABLE OXYGEN CONCENTRA tor May Be Covered by Medicare! Reclaim independence and mobility with the compact design and long-lasting battery of Inogen One. Free information kit! Call 855-397-7056 (c)

AVON - EARN Extra $$. Sell online or in person from home or work. Free website included. No inventory required. For more info, Call: 855-499-6549 (c)

ANNOUNCEMENTS

BUILDING MATERIALS CALL EMPIRE TODAY® to schedule a FREE in-home estimate on Carpeting & Flooring. Call Today! 1-800-214-0166 (z)

INVENTORS - FREE INFORMATION PACKAGE. Have your product idea developed affordably by the Research & Development pros and presented to manufacturers. Call 1-844-349-8351 for a Free Idea Starter Guide. Submit your idea for a free consultation. (c)

'!-% 0!'% !.37%23

FOR SALE ENJOY 100% GUARANTEED, delivered to-the-door Omaha Steaks! SAVE 75% PLUS get 4 more Burgers & 4 more Kielbasa FREE! Order The Family Gourmet Buffet - ONLY $49.99. Call 1-844-275-9596 mention code 55586EXE or visit www.omahasteaks.com/excellent13 (c) FIBERGLASS POOLS. DO it yourself kits. Factory Direct. Save $1000’s $$$ Pool and Equipment kits Starting @ $9,995.00. Call 727-202-5777

HEALTH & EQUIPMENT ATTENTION: OXYGEN USERS! Gain freedom with a Portable Oxygen Concentrator! No more heavy tanks and refills! Guaranteed Lowest Prices! Call the Oxygen Concentrator Store: 855-900-4795 (c)

START SAVING BIG On Medications! Up To 90% Savings from 90DAYMEDS! Over 3500 Medications Available! Prescriptions Req’d. Pharmacy Checker Approved. CALL Today for Your FREE Quote. 855-586-8603 (c)

BRAND NEW INOGEN ONE G3 OR G4 DEEPLY DISCOUNTED. Includes Cannula, Carrying Case, Home/Car Chargers, Manual, & 3-Year Warranty. Won’t Last Long. CALL FOR PRICING AT (813) 280-1867. (c)

STRUGGLING WITH DRUGS or ALCOHOL? Addicted to PILLS? Talk to someone who cares. Call The Addiction Hope & Help Line for a free assessment. 1-866-786-9980 (c)

CASH PAID FOR diabetic test strips. Got OneTouch Brand? (866) 800-1923 for Top $$$ quote! SellYourTestStrips.com for info on other brands. (u)

LEGAL NOTICES LUNG CANCER? AGE 60+? You And Your Family May Be Entitled To Significant Cash Award. No Risk. No Money Out Of Pocket. For Information 855-259-0557 (f) UNABLE TO WORK due to injury or illness? Call Bill Gordon & Assoc., Social Security Disability Attorneys! FREE Evaluation. Local Attorneys Nationwide. 1-855-399-1237! (Mail: 2420 N St NW, Washington DC. Office: Broward Co. FL., TX/NM Bar. (c)

BUY 3 WEEKS GET 1 FREE 813-909-2800


LEGAL NOTICES

WANTED

Fictitious Name Notice

WANTS TO PURCHASE minerals and other oil & gas interests. Send details to P.O. Box 13557, Denver, Co 80201 (u)

Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the name

“Florida Gardens & Landscaping” intend to register the name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Hillsborough County, Florida. JEREMY SIERRA – 100% OWNER 16101 N HANNA Rd, Lutz , FL 33549

WANTED

CASH!! CASH!! CASH!! WANTED:

OLD, BROKEN, ARCADE GAMES.

In accordance with FL statute 63.212(1)(g), only attorneys licensed to practice law in Florida and Florida licensed adoption entities may legally provide adoption services under state law. COMPUTER SERVICES COMPUTER ISSUES? FREE Diagnosis by Geeks On Site! Virus Removal, Data Recovery! 24/7 Emergency Service, In-home repair/Online solutions. $20 OFF. 1-855-993-4172 (c)

PROVIDE A SERVICE?

Prefers mechanical games.

ADVERTISE with

Call or text Fred, in Lutz, at

ADULT EDUCATION AVIATION CAREERS - Hands on training for career opportunities in aviation, manufacturing and more. Financial aid for qualified students. Job placement assistance. Call AIM 866-314-5838 (c) AVIATION GRADS WORK with JetBlue, United, Delta and others- start here with hands on training for FAA certification. Financial aid if qualified. Call Aviation Institute of Maintenance 888-242-2649. (f) HAVE AN IDEA for an invention/new product? We help everyday inventors try to patent and submit their ideas to companies! Call InventHelp®, FREE INFORMATION! 1-855-548-5956 (c) MEDICAL OFFICE TRAINING PROGRAM! Online training for Medical Billing & Coding career! NO PRIOR TRAINING IS REQUIRED! CTI can have you trained & ready! 1-888-471-3711 AskCTI.com (f) THE OCEAN CORP. 10840 Rockley Road Houston, Texas 77099. Train for a New Career. *Underwater Welder. *Commercial Diver. *NDT Weld Inspector. Job Placement Assistance. Financial Aid available for those who qualify. 800-321-0298. (u)

The Laker/ Lutz News

904-571-7204

813-909-2800

Portable Oxygen For The Way You Want to Live Includes Everything You Need to Regain Your Freedom At just 2.8* lbs, the Inogen One G4 is the ultralight portable oxygen concentrator you have been waiting for. The Inogen One G4 is approximately half the size of the Inogen One G3. Meets FAA Requirements for Travel

REQUEST YOUR FREE INFO KIT TODAY!

CALL TODAY! 1-866-209-0361 *With a single battery. © 2019 Inogen, Inc. All rights reserved.

SERVICES OFFERED DIRECTV CHOICE ALL-Included Package. Over 185 Channels! ONLY $45/month (for 24 mos.) Call Now -Get NFL Sunday Ticket FREE! CALL 1-877-808-9508 Ask Us How To Bundle & Save! (c) DIRECTV NOW. NO Satellite Needed. $40/month. 65 Channels. Stream Breaking News, Live Events, Sports & On Demand Titles. No Annual Contract. No Commitment. CALL 1-833-353-8739 (c) DISH NETWORK $59.99 For 190 Channels. Add High Speed Internet for ONLY $14.95/month. Best Technology. Best Value. Smart HD DVR Included. FREE Installation. Some restrictions apply. Call 1-855-895-7245 (Note price change from $69.99 to $59.99) (c) DISH NETWORK $69.99 For 190 Channels. Add High Speed Internet for ONLY $14.95/month. Best Technology. Best Value. Smart HD DVR Included. FREE Installation. Some restrictions apply. Call 1-855-895-7245 (c) DISH TV $59.99 For 190 Channels + $14.95 High Speed Internet. Free Installation, Smart HD DVR Included, Free Voice Remote. Some restrictions apply 1-800-496-2603 (c) EARTHLINK HIGH SPEED Internet. As Low As $14.95/month (for the first 3 months.) Reliable High Speed Fiber Optic Technology. Stream Videos, Music and More! Call Earthlink Today 1-877-929-1176 (c) HUGHESNET SATELLITE INTERNET 25mbps starting at $49.99/mo! Get More Data FREE Off-Peak Data. FAST download speeds. WiFi built in! FREE Standard Installation for lease customers! Limited Time, Call 1-855-485-4101 (c)

WATER DAMAGE. DEALING with water damage requires immediate action. Local professionals that respond immediately. Nationwide and 24/7. No mold calls. Call today! 1-800-730-6976 (c)

LEGAL SERVICES, NON-ATTORNEY

DIVORCE WILLS EVICTIONS STARTING AT $65 1-Signature Divorce Missing Spouse Divorce * WE COME TO YOU! *

1-888-847-1997 (Since 1992)

SERVICES OFFERED

FINANCIAL 70 YEARS OLD, kids are grown. Still need your life insurance? Or is a big LIFE SETTLEMENT CASH PAYOUT smarter? Call Benefit Advance. 1-866-251-2882 (c) ATTENTION ALL HOMEOWNERS in jeopardy of foreclosure! We can help stop your home from foreclosure. The Foreclosure Defense helpline can help save your home. The Call is absolutely free. 1-800-506-3363 (c) BEHIND ON YOUR MORTGAGE? Denied a Loan Modification? Bank threatening foreclosure? CALL Homeowner Protection Services now! New laws are in effect that may help. Call Now 1-844-720-2118 (c)

JUST 2.8 LBS.

HOME REPAIR DEALING WITH WATER or fire damage requires immediate action. Local professionals that respond immediately. Nationwide and 24/7. Call today! 1-855-251-2962 (c)

A PLACE FOR MOM has helped over a million families find senior living. Our trusted, local advisors help find solutions to your unique needs at no cost to you. 1-877-505-5169 (c) A PLACE FOR MOM. The nation’s largest senior living referral service. Contact our trusted, local experts today! Our service is FREE/no obligation. CALL 1-855-836-8564 (c)

Rates as low as

$74.99! Property clean outs, domestic, hoarder houses, lawn debris, fridges, & more.

AT&T UNLIMITED TALK and Text. Get a new device every year with AT&T NEXT! Call us today 1-855-892-2388 (c)

FINANCIAL BENEFITS FOR those facing serious illness. You may qualify for a Living Benefit Loan today (up to 50 percent of your Life Insurance Policy Death Benefit.) Free Information. CALL 1-844-686-5742 (c)

BECOME A PUBLISHED author! Publications sold at all major secular & specialty Christian bookstores. CALL Christian Faith Publishing for your FREE author submission kit. 1-844-506-6434 (c)

OVER $10K IN debt? Be debt free in 2448 months. Pay a fraction of what you owe. A+ BBB rated. Call National Debt Relief 1-855-959-7825 (c)

CROSS COUNTRY MOVING, Long distance Moving Company, out of state move $799 Long Distance Movers. Get Free quote on your Long distance move 1-800-214-4604 (c)

The NEW Gold Standard of Walk-In Bathtubs

IN THE ERIE COUNTY PROBATE COURT, SANDUSKY OHIO

JUNK REMOVAL

AT&T INTERNET. GET More For Your High-Speed Internet Thing. Starting at $40/month w/12-mo agmt. Includes 1 TB of data per month. Ask us how to bundle and SAVE! Geo & svc restrictions apply. Call us today 1-888-274-1454 (c)

Call Dakoda Welch, Owner of Junk Junkies, LLC

813-614-1715 KILL ROACHES - GUARANTEED! Buy Harris Roach Tablets, Sprays, Traps, Concentrate. MOST EFFECTIVE! Available: Hardware Stores, The Home Depot, homedepot.com (c) LIE DETECTION SERVICES. Corporate & Criminal Exams. BBB A+ Rated Firm. (800)224-1320 www.LieDetectionFL.com (f) SPECTRUM TRIPLE PLAY TV, Internet & Voice for $29.99 ea. 60 MB per second speed. No contract or commitment. More Channels. Faster Internet. Unlimited Voice. 1-877-279-4652 (c)

Estate of Milton F. Kempf

Stay Safer & More Independent To Christina M. Hendrix, whose last place of residence is unknown: You will hereby take notice that on the 6th day of March, 2019, Shirley Caldwell filed an Estate of behalf of Milton F. Kempf, deceased, in the Erie County Probate Court, Case Number 20191065, requesting to be appointed Executor, and filing an Application to Admit a Will which purported to be the decedent’s last will and testament, dated July 16, 2015.

with a Jacuzzi® Luxury Walk-In Bathtub SAVE $1,500

on your NEW Walk-In Tub with ONE DAY installation

The Executor, Shirley Caldwell, hereby prays that the named Christina M. Hendrix be required to answer and set forth any claim she may against the estate, or challenge she may have to the legitimacy of the Will admitted to probate, or be forever barred from asserting the same; that the Will filed with the Court dated 3-6-2019 be admitted without objection, and for such other and further relief as to which the Court may deem proper. The named Christina M. Hendrix is hereby notified that she is required to file any objection to the Will or the appointment of Shirley Caldwell not later than four months after the fiduciary has filed an certificate with the Court that notice has been given to all next of kin and beneficiaries of decedent’s Will, said publication to be published for 30 days, beginning the 27th day of March, 2019. If you do not file an Objection to said Application to Admit Will to Probate in the Erie County Probate Court, Erie County Courthouse, 323 Columbus Ave, #7, Sandusky, OH 44870, within said time, service will be complete. You are also required to file and serve upon Shirley Caldwell, a copy of your Objections.

AUTOS A-1 DONATE YOUR CAR FOR BREAST CANCER! Help United Breast Foundation education, prevention & support programs. FAST FREE PICKUP - 24 HR RESPONSE - TAX DEDUCTION 1-855-758-6966 (c) CASH FOR CARS! We buy all cars! Junk, high-end, totaled - it doesn’t matter! Get free towing and same day cash! NEWER MODELS too! Call 1-833-2380340 (c) DONATE YOUR CAR FOR BREAST CANCER! Help United Breast Foundation education, prevention, & support programs. FAST FREE PICKUP - 24 HR RESPONSE - TAX DEDUCTION 1-844-513-9098

BOATS

'RQ³W OHW PRELOLW\ FRQFHUQV HQG \RXU DELOLW\ WR HQMR\ D UHOD[LQJ DQG WKHUDSHXWLF EDWKLQJ H[SHULHQFH Low Step

8LI WEJIX] JIEXYVIW help with mobility in and out of the tub, ERH EPWS LIPT ]SY JIIP QSVI WIGYVI ERH MRHITIRHIRX Enjoy Legendary

Jacuzzi®

NEW! A quieter and energy

NEW!

HI¼FLHQW SXPS SURYLGHV D PRUH HQMR\DEOH EDWKLQJ H[SHULHQFH NEW! 5HOD[LQJ %XEEOH )RRW 0DVVDJH NEW! +HDWHG EDFN DQG VHDW IRU PRUH FRPIRUW DQG UHOLHI PLUS! ,QVWDOODWLRQ LQ DV OLWWOH DV RQH GD\ DYDLODEOH

Epsom Salt Compatible Now enjoy the relaxing LIEPXL FIRI½XW without the [SVV] SJ VYWX or damage XS ]SYV XYF´W GSQTSRIRXW

DONATE YOUR CAR, TRUCK OR BOAT TO HERITAGE FOR THE BLIND. Free 3 Day Vacation,Tax Deductible, Free Towing, All Paperwork Taken Care Of. CALL 1-855-972-5518 (f) GOT AN OLDER car, boat or RV? Do the humane thing. Donate it to the Humane Society. Call 1-855-401-1378 (c)

VEHICLE FOR SALE?

Shirley Caldwell

CALL A JACUZZI SPECIALIST & SAVE $1,500

Automotive Ads start at only $20 per week!*

1968 W. Pointe Dr.

Call now for limited-time savings on your new Walk-In Bathtub and details on installation that takes as little as ONE DAY!

Call Rachel for details.

Jet Technology

®

Northwood, Ohio 43619 (419) 320-5936

ITE LIM D

W

AR

Y

LIFETIME RAN

Call: 1-855-690-8810

T

Ask About Affordable Financing

Real Estate

The Laker/ Lutz News

813-909-2800 *private parties only

813-909-2800 • classifieds@lakerlutznews.com

FOR RENT

REAL ESTATE WANTED

Is your rental property vacant? Can’t seem to sell your current listing?

SELLING YOUR LAND?

Call Classifieds

813-909-2800 to advertise!

S NOW REAL ESTATEE LINEPEAD WEEK!* R 5 $2 Y LY STARTT ATT ON Call Rachel at 813-909-2800 to schedule your ad!

HOMES FOR SALE

New homes available in scenic Arbor Oaks, a 55+ community located in beautiful Zephyrhills. Limited Time 50% lot rent for 1 year with new home purchase Newby Realty 941-479-2849 Equal Housing Opportunity.

*3 lines of text, each additional line is $4. Special pricing through 9/30/19.

Grand Opening Event Open House May 4-5, 2019 Complimentary Lunch & Exclusive Offers RSVP TODAY: (352) 775-0593

Jim Makes Commercial Deals Happen • Over $15 million sold in past 12 months • Hands on, responsive and award winning • Pasco and Hillsborough focused

Recent Closings

LAND FOR SALE RIVER RANCH HUNTING LOTS in Central Florida. $100 down and $100 per month. No Credit Check! 941-475-0709 buyriverranch.com

HOME FOR SALE? ADVERTISE with

9420 US Highway 301, Dade City, FL 33525 HometownAmerica.com/TheHighlandsFlorida

BUY 3 WEEKS GET 1 FREE 813-909-2800

The Laker/ Lutz News

813-909-2800

• Copperstone Executive Suites, Land O’ Lakes • 26 acres at SR 54/Suncoast to Sembler Group • Franklin Street office building in North Tampa

Featured Listings • Hudson Retail Development Site with SR 52 frontage: $1.65 million • 10 Acre Development Site with SR 54 frontage in Land O’ Lakes: $5 million • Prime Wesley Chapel site with 4.4 acres on SR 54: $1.55 million

Text or Call Jim Engelmann (813) 508-4981 jim@cprteam.com Member of CCIM, ULI and FGCAR

www.LakerLutzNews.com

April 17, 2019

7B


FREE EVENT presented by

T LAAKER/LLutz NEWS The

A FUNTASTIC A SUMMER EXPO

SAT SA AT AT T,, APRIL 20TH • 9:00 AM - 1:00 P PM

EGG

B BRING THE KIDS & GRA GRANDKIDS! RANDKIDS!

HUNT

ON THE 18TH FA F AIRW AIRW RWA WA WAY AY A Y More M Mor e act activities ctivities ct inside the Exhibit Hall

GROWN UPS TOO G O!

ummer su s s es! ule ru

EGG HUNTS N AT BEGIN 10AM

LOTS OF PRIZES AND RAF RAFFLES FFLES TOO O! Event will be held at:

P Plantation Palms Golf Club 23253 Pla antation Palms Blvd Land d O’ Lakes, Lakes FL L 34639

The Laker/Lu Lutz News of Land O O’ L Lakes

w w w. k r k c o l l i e r p k w y. c o m

813-909-2800 l kerlutzn lak l t news.com

PA AR AND SHU UT TTLE SERV VICE FREE PA ARK KING AND KIN TT VIC Harve rve est ste te ite d Mettho thodis ist stt C hurch est terr Unit ed odis Chu te te ch 243 24 432 32 Co Pkw wy (h of SR 54) 54) Colllie ierr Pkw wy (ha alff mile nortth of 8B

April 17, 2019

www.LakerLutzNews.com


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.