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After more than three years of fighting for their medical coverage for their son’s rare disease, a Land O’ Lakes family has seen some progress in their quest. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the Patient Saving Act on June 12, which includes language requiring the state

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has lived a life without regular food or drink. His only source of nutrition since then has come via a hypoallergenic amino acidbased liquid formula, called Neocate EO28 Splash. He consumes roughly 18 to 22 of the eight-ounce juice boxes per day. Through it all, 19-year-old Remington has See DISEASE, page 11A

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As the sun rises on the first day of school, Cypress Creek Middle High School Assistant Principal Donna Gricoski, right, greets students exiting the buses.

Pasco school year gets off to a smooth start By B.C. Manion bcmanion@lakerlutznews.com

Five-year-old Joshua Cortes was eager to begin his first day of kindergarten at Pine View Elementary School in Land O’ Lakes. The youngster was beaming as his parents took his picture near a welcome sign at the school — the perfect prop for a photo op. A little while later, as buses rolled into the bus loop, Pine View staff greeted students as they exited the bus. They saw many familiar faces, and they offered kind remarks, welcoming students

and commenting on such things as a new haircut or new pair of shoes. Meanwhile, across campus, teachers were ready for another year. Art teacher Kimber White expressed enthusiasm about teaching at Pasco County’s first officially authorized International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme. The IB PYP highly regards the arts, encouraging creativity and innovation, across the disciplines. Third-grade teacher Monica Woods aimed to set a positive tone for the children

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Art teacher Kimber White is enthusiastic about teaching at Pine View Elementary, which has been officially authorized as Pasco County’s first International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme.

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Luke Romesburg, of Lutz Boy Scout Troop 12, decided to give back to the community in an effort to obtain his Eagle Scout medallion. Romesburg and fellow scouts, on Aug. 3, helped construct a new sidewalk at the Lutz Nature Park.

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It was the break of dawn, and while many were spending their Saturday sleeping in — members from Boy Scout Troop 12 were hard at work at Lutz Nature Park. Equipped with rakes and shovels, the youths were building a new sidewalk, under the direction of Luke Romesburg, a 15-yearold leading the effort in his pursuit for the rank of Eagle Scout. The Lutz Nature Park recently had constructed a sidewalk connecting its pavilions, but there was no pathway leading to the parking lot. So, the teenager decided to address the need. He reasoned:“Originally, they (patrons) could not get the wheelchairs out here to See SCOUTS, page 11A

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Three of the four Lorton children headed off from their home in the Reflections subdivision to begin a new school year at Lutz Preparatory School. Five-year-old Abigail is in kindergarten, 8-year-old Megan is in third grade and 11-year-old Wesley is in sixth grade. Madelyn, who is 2, stays home with her mom, Ashley Lorton.

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Shaylee Shannon is ready to go, as she begins her first day of third grade at Lutz Elementary School. Her teacher is Tabitha White.

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Patrick Pinnone was wrapping up a fiveyear stint in the U.S. Marines when he heard about a training program offered by Home Builders Institute — an educational arm of American Home Builders. It was exactly what he was looking for, as he prepared to make the transition to civilian life. But, there was a problem. The program wasn’t being offered at Camp Lejeune, the Marine base in Jacksonville, North Carolina, where he was stationed. It was available at Fort Bragg, an Army base just west of Fayetteville, North Carolina, two hours away from his chain of command. Pinnone was not dissuaded. “I had to jump through hoops to get my chain of command to approve it,” he recalled. But, he was persistent and gained approval — and became the first Marine to complete the HBI training. And, the efforts he put forth during training led to an invitation for a trip to the White House. He went to the nation’s capital to attend a follow-up ceremony to the July 2018 Pledge to America’s Workers. That pledge was signed by President Donald Trump and many trade organizations, including the National Association of Home Builders and its workforce development arm, HBI, to show their commitment to create new jobs through apprenticeships, training programs, continuing education and so on. Pinnone, who lives in Dade City, en-

Improvements expected at U.S. 41-Sunset Lane intersection By Brian Fernandes bfernandes@lakerlutznews.com

Traffic heading west on Sunset Lane in Lutz often stacks up, as motorists who want to turn left onto U.S. 41 wait for their chance to do so. Sometimes they’ll be stuck there for several light cycles, and the traffic behind them backs up on Sunset Lane. Hillsborough County and the Florida Department of Transportation have come up with some proposed improvements, and the county held an open house on July 31.There, the public could ask questions, as well as share concerns and ideas. Plans call for rebuilding the traffic signals. A second left-turn signal from Sunset Lane onto U.S. 41 also is being considered. Currently, Sunset Lane has a left-turn lane, a through lane and a right-turn lane. Sidewalk improvements also are being considered, including pavement markings and ramps that comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act guidelines. On the opposite side of U.S. 41, Sunset Lane turns into Crystal Grove Boulevard, which is also expected to have some upgrades. Design and construction costs for the im-

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joyed the event. “It was surreal. I never expected I would ever get a chance to go into the White House,” he said, adding he couldn’t believe he was in the same room as numerous topranking government officials, including the president and Vice President Mike Pence. The president was there for the ceremony, but left quickly after it ended. Pence stayed longer, circulating around the room to shake hands and pose for photos. Pinnone said he also was impressed by HBI’s training program. He said students in the program learned skills required for residential construction work, including carpentry, foundations, siding, painting, roofing and drywall. After finishing the HBI program, he picked up three jobs — including one with Lyle Bleachers Inc., which builds bleachers for gymnasiums and athletic fields throughout Florida. David Lyle, president of Lyle Bleachers Inc., said the HBI training served Pinnone well. “I think it definitely prepared him for working in our field, which is a construction-type industry,” Lyle said. He applauded HBI’s efforts and said he’d like to see an increase in such programs. “We need hands-on skilled laborers in this country,” Lyle said. Pinnone said the value of the experience went beyond the skills he learned through the training. His main takeaway? “The initiative you put out, will pay off in the end,” Pinnone said. Pinnone, a member of the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve, is now enrolled at Saint Leo University, where he is studying accounting.

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All kids deserve same academic opportunities, Browning says By B.C. Manion bcmanion@lakerlutznews.com

Pasco Schools Superintendent Kurt Browning was addressing The Greater Pasco Chamber of Commerce, and he was on a roll. “Every child needs to have those same academic opportunities as kids in affluent neighborhoods,” Browning said, during the chamber’s breakfast meeting last week. “If we intend to educate our kids and really meet up with that whole idea of college, career and life readiness, we have got to look at every child in this district.” It’s not an easy feat, the superintendent added. “It takes a lot of effort, it takes a lot of resources, for the teachers in our district to really tailor education for every one of the students they touch,” he noted. Things aren’t the way they were in the past, he continued. “It used to be you had 25 kids in a classroom — either you got it or you didn’t get it. “We’ve shifted from all of that.We are really looking at individual kids, cycling back in, picking those kids up, reteaching things that need to be retaught — because at the end of the day, it’s not just about completing seat time, it’s about making sure that after 180 days our kids can master those standards — that they are college, career and life ready. “And, I mean life ready.This life will chew them up and spit them out if they’re not ready,” Browning said. Students must be challenged — and high expectations lead to better performance by all kids, not just smart kids, Browning added. “Let kids do the problem solving. Let them do the critical thinking. Let them own their learning,” Browning said. “The research shows if you put grade-

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Pasco County Schools Superintendent Kurt Browning said setting high expectations is essential because students will rise to the occasion.

level assignments in front of kids, they will struggle — but guess what — they will learn it,” Browning said. He talked about the district’s efforts to introduce the Cambridge curriculum into more of its schools. It’s academically challenging, but can yield 100 percent Brighter Future scholarships from the state, for students passing seven assessments, Browning said. He talks about encounters he’s had with parents when he has been out and about in the community.

“I’ll be in Publix, pushing my cart in the produce section, filling it up. “They’ll say, ‘Are you Superintendent Browning?’ Browning:“I am.” (Parents) ‘I want you to know we had our daughter in Cambridge. She’s not going to be in Cambridge when she comes back from Christmas break.’ Browning: “Why not? Cambridge is a great program.” (Parents) ‘It’s just too hard.’ Browning: “I’m going, ‘Really. It’s too

hard. Life’s hard. “If everything is easy and simple, then where’s the learning? Where is the learning. “You struggle in school.You’re supposed to struggle. “It’s not supposed to be about proms and homecomings and football games on Friday night.“That’s part of the experience. “What it’s about is making sure you are ready to get out in this very, very tough world and survive,” Browning said. “If I have kids that can’t survive, then I have let you down. I’ve let this community down, and that is the message we’ve been preaching, over and over and over again. “If anything is worth having, it’s worth working for,” the superintendent said. Of course, Browning added, such high expectations requires teachers to think about the way that they’ve been delivering instruction in their classrooms, the superintendent added. And, that begs the question:“Are our kids worth it, to ensure that they get the very best education? “I’ll tell you what the answer to that question is,‘Absolutely, yes, they are worth it,’” Browning said. At the same time, excellence in teaching should be rewarded, Browning said. “We’ve got some of the most talented teachers in the state and they work tirelessly. My goal is trying to find more money to pay them a higher salary, so we can keep the very best. “I keep going to Tallahassee. I keep talking to the legislative delegation.We have got to pay teachers more, in order to keep great teachers here,” he said. The superintendent updated the crowd regarding ongoing construction projects, plans to introduce more rigorous programs in some West Pasco Schools, efforts to expand mental health services and ongoing work regarding school security.

New River Branch Library to close for remodeling The Laker/Lutz News Staff Report The New River Branch Library will be closing Oct. 1 to prepare for an extensive makeover, according to a Pasco County news release. The renovation is being paid for funding provided through a general obligation bond approved by voters in November 2018 to upgrade Pasco County’s seven branch libraries. Voters also approved general obligation bonds to pay for improvements to the county’s parks, to expand the county’s fire rescue services and to build a jail expansion. The New River Branch Library project is

expected to be completed by Summer 2020. The Centennial Park Branch Library in Hudson will be closed for renovations at the same time. The library projects will include updated technology, new outdoor spaces, more accessible parking, updated furnishings, high-efficiency air conditioning systems, high-speed internet and makerspaces. Library staff will be at alternate local venues to provide continued services and programs. Please visit the Pasco County Libraries website, PascoLibraries.org for updated program information.

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Pasco-Hernando State College announced the line-up for the Rao Musunuru M.D.Art Gallery’s “Eye of the Beholder” exhibit. From Aug. 21 to Oct. 9, students of the Red Apple School will have their mixed-media artwork showcased. Red Apple is a nonprofit organization that provides daytime activities to adults with disabilities. Some creations are designed independently and others use a hand-overhand technique.The gallery is at the PHSC New Port Richey Campus, 10230 Ridge Road. For information and upcoming exhibits, call (727) 816-3231.

The Land O’ Lakes Library, 2818 Collier Parkway, will offer a computer basics class on Aug. 28 from 1:15 p.m. to 3:15 p.m., for introductory and returning learners.To register, call (813) 929-1214.

PIZZA & COMPLAIN

The Hugh Embry Library, 14215 Fourth St., in Dade City, will offer “Pizza and Complain” on Aug. 28 at 3:30 p.m., for grades four to seven. Participants can eat pizza and complain during this one-hour session. For information, call (352) 567-3576.

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The Hugh Embry Library, 14215 Fourth St., in Dade City, will offer a Craftastic Creation on Aug. 22 at 3:30 p.m., for grades 8 to 12, with a bit of light crafting. For information, call (352) 567-3576.

The Pasco County Tax Collector’s offices will be collecting charitable donations during the month of August for the Florida Pioneer Museum & Village, and the West Pasco Historical Society. For information, visit PascoTaxes.com.

DRIVING CLASSES

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The New River Library, 34043 State Road 54 in Wesley Chapel, will offer the AARP Defensive Driving Class on Aug. 23 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.The Zephyrhills Public Library, 5347 Eighth St., will offer the AARP Smart Driver Course on Aug. 30 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.The workshop fee is $15 for AARP members and $20 for non-members. For information and to register, call Beverly Cogdill at (813) 907-3908.

MINDFUL MOMENTS

The New River Library, 34043 State Road 54 in Wesley Chapel, will offer “Mindful Moments” on Aug. 23 at 10 a.m., with coloring and other calming activities. For information, call (813) 907-3908.

MR. TOMMY SHOW

The Hugh Embry Library, 14215 Fourth St., in Dade City, will host Mr.Tommy’s Musical Show for Kids on Aug. 24 at 10:30 a.m. For information, call (352) 567-3576.

CRAFT SHOW

Lakeshore Villa will have an indoor craft show on Aug. 24 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., in the clubhouse, at 15401 Lakeshore Villa St., in Tampa. For information, email jane.mason3@me.com.

DANCE MUSIC

The Carrollwood Cultural Center, 4537 Lowell Road in Tampa, will host Carrollwood Jukebox, a live band that plays dance music from several decades, on Aug. 24 at 8 p.m.Ticketholders can attend a complimentary dance lesson starting at 6:30 p.m.Admission starts at $12. For information and tickets, visit CarrollwoodCenter.org, or call (813) 9228167.

TRAIN SHOW & SALE

Regal Railways will present a Toy Train, Collectible Show & Sale on Aug. 24 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., in Lopez Hall, 7177 58th St., N., in Pinellas Park.There will be vendors, a running train layout and more.Admission is $5 for adults and free for kids age 12 and younger.

GIRLS WHO CODE

The Land O’ Lakes Library, 2818 Collier Parkway, will host the first meeting of “Girls Who Code” on Aug. 26 at 5 p.m., for grades 6 to 12. No coding experience is necessary. The curriculum is for girls interested in computer science and technology fields, and have little or no access to computer science and technology education in school. Participants will follow a workbook, take part in challenges, and complete an impact project to better the community.The club will meet on the last Monday of every month. For questions, email daniellec@pascolibraries.org.

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Community garden plots The UF/IFAS Pasco County Extension Community Garden Program is now leasing free garden plots to Pasco residents, available as early as Sept. 1. Residents can lease their own community garden plots, and learn gardening and healthy new habits, and harvest food this growing season. Pasco Extension pairs applicants with a garden location in Dade City or Wesley Chapel. A Land O’ Lakes location is expected to open soon. Gardeners will be able to grow their own food, work with compost, gain gardening experiences in classes and seminars offered on-site, learn from experts, and get started with three free vegetable plants (per plot lease, while supplies last). Plots will be leased on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information, call the Community Gardens Program at (352) 521-1255, or email kchristmas@pascocountyfl.net. meet on Aug. 26 at Copperstone Executive Suites, 3632 Land O’ Lakes Blvd., in Land O’ Lakes.The guest speaker will be Commissioner Ron Oakley on the future of Pasco County.A social begins at 6:30 p.m., followed by the meeting at 7 p.m. For information, call (813) 996-3011.

CROCHET FOR ALL

The Land O’ Lakes Library, 2818 Collier Parkway, will host a “Crochet for All” class from 10 a.m. to noon, on Aug. 26 and Aug. 28.This is a class for beginners and those with intermediate crochet skills. Participants can receive instruction on the basics of crochet, or learn to read a pattern, learn new stitches or try a different project.Those who have their own project can bring it to the class. Registration is required by calling (813) 929-1214.

ORCHID CLUB

The Tampa Orchid Club will meet Aug. 27 at 10 a.m., at the Northdale Recreation Center, 15550 Spring Pine Drive in Tampa. The guest speaker will be Bret Ullery, of Accent Orchids, on the topic of diverse dendrobium orchids. Ullery also will bring orchids for sale.And, there will be a bloom table, as well as a silent auction. Doors open at 9:30 a.m. For information, call Barbara Barkhurst at (813) 226-7972, or visit TampaOrchidClub.shutterfly.com.

BOOKS AND BREWS

The Zephyrhills Brewing Company, 38530 Fifth Ave., will host the Books and Brews Book Club on Aug. 27 at 7 p.m., to talk

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FUN WITH ART

The Zephyrhills Public Library, 5347 Eighth St., will host “Fun with Art” on Aug. 27 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Participants can join Zephyrhills Art Club members for a painting or drawing session. Bring your own projects and supplies. For information, call (813) 780-0064.

BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Tampa Bay will host an orientation/training session on Aug. 27 from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m., at Wesley Chapel Honda, 27750 Wesley Chapel Blvd., for anyone interested in becoming a mentor/volunteer. For information, contact Deb Kristol-Irwin at (813) 997-6881 or DebK@bbbstampabay.org.

LIONS AND LEOS

The Wesley Chapel Lions (for adults) and the Leos of Wesley Chapel (for ages 12 to 18) are service club organizations that provide general services to the community, and they are welcoming new members.The membership cost for the Leos is $5. Both clubs meet on the fourth Tuesday of every month in the Lexington Oaks Community Center, 26304 Lexington Oaks Blvd., in Wesley Chapel.The Leos meet at 5:30 p.m., and the Lions meet afterward.The next meeting is Aug. 27. Prospective Leos and their parents can attend any meeting, and volunteers can get community service hours for high school. For information, visit WCLions.org.

Artists and art collectives residing in Hillsborough, Pasco, Manatee, Pinellas and Sarasota counties can submit applications for the exhibit,“Skyway 2020:A Contemporary Collection.” Selected artists will be presented at one of four participating institutions: the Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg;The John and Mabel Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota; the Tampa Museum of Art; and, the University of South Florida Contemporary Art Museum,Tampa. Submissions can include work on paper, painting, sculpture, photography, video, performance, sound, research-based art, and site-specific installations. Deadline is Sept. 3. For information and to apply, visit tinyurl.com/yywqqquc.

APOLLO 11 EXHIBIT

In partnership with NASA, the Museum of Science and Industry, 4801 E. Fowler Ave., in Tampa, will host an Apollo 11 exhibit through Sept. 4, in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the moon landing.The exhibit includes hands-on activities, a recreation of a “Lunar Living Room,” and more. For information, visit MOSI.org.

BUTTERFLY ART

Out of Our Hands Gallery, 14245 Seventh St., in Dade City, is inviting artists to let their imaginations fly. In celebration of the Monarch butterfly and Dade City’s new Monarch Project, artists of all styles and mediums are asked for interpretations of the Monarch for a juried gallery show. Artwork (2D and 3D) must portray or represent the Monarch in some form — from Realism to Impressionism, from Fauvism to Pop Art.There also will be an Emerging Artist category for ages 14 to 17. Entries are due Sept. 7. For entry form and details, visit OutOfOurHandsGallery.com. For information, call (352) 437-3204.

SPONSOR FALL FESTIVAL

The 15th annual Wesley Chapel Fall Festival is scheduled for Oct. 26 and Oct. 27 at The Grove at Wesley Chapel.The event, presented by Suncoast Credit Union, still has spaces available for the business expo, as well as a few sponsorship opportunities. The event includes games and rides, a local food truck rally, a pumpkin patch, bands and local community performances, a craft market, a trunk or treat, and more. For information, email events@northtampabaychamber.com.

SUPPORT ANIMAL RESCUE

Asturia in Land O’ Lakes is seeking vendors and anyone who would like to donate an item or gift basket for a silent auction, as part of its annual Fall Festival scheduled for Oct. 26 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.The festival will benefit E.A.R.S., Elizabeth’s Animal Rescue & Sanctuary. For information, contact Carla Luigs at (904) 599-9015 or carla.luigs@hines.com.

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Shortly after Charles and Nancy Frankulin began dating in 2003, they started working at Bosco’s Italian To Go! in Wesley Chapel. They never imagined that one day they would marry and buy the business. “We started dating in 2003 when we were seniors in high school, and have been together ever since,” Charles said. “I started at Bosco’s as a delivery driver when I was going to USF, and Nancy got a job as a cashier. We both worked here several years and, after college, moved onto different jobs. Then we both came back here about a year before the owners decided to sell, and since we always wanted to own our own business, this was a perfect fit.” The Frankulins retained Bosco’s original recipes, and have added many more menu items requested from their customers, including a rice-based, glutenfree pizza, ravioli with smoked mozzarella, baked chicken wings, and CinnaStix with a cannoli filling dipping sauce. The couple also started a suggestion box. “People actually drop suggestions into our box, which is why we now have Greek Salads and Tater Tots,” said Nancy. One of Bosco’s most unusual pizzas is its Swamp and Turf pizza — a combination of toppings that include steak and alligator bellies. “We went to a trade show and one of the vendors had farm-raised gator belly from Louisiana. We tried it, liked it, and thought that this is something no other Italian restaurant or pizzeria is going to have,” said Charles. “It so delicious, we also offer Gator Alfredo Pasta.” The Frankulins use the freshest

ingredients they can find, preferring small farmer markets like nearby Boyette Family Farms. “There’s nothing like going out and actually picking your own green peppers, bringing them back to the shop and chopping them up,” said Nancy. “We grate our own cheese and slice our own lunchmeat. We hand-make our meatballs, and of course, make our own pizza and bread dough —all done by hand.” The Frankulins are proud to be small business owners. “If you’re a small business, you usually have more of a heart,” said Nancy. “We’re out to make a living, not a killing, even if it’s sometimes hard to stay a mom-and-pop business with so many chain restaurants popping up. People try the new franchises, but come back to Bosco’s because our food is fresher, our service is better, and our prices are fair and affordable.” The Frankulins donate to a food pantry year-round, and also give back to the community with a toy drive at Christmas. As a Christian business, they value their employees and treat them well.

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Bubba’s 33 soon will open its first restaurant in Florida. The family style restaurant is part of the Texas Roadhouse corporation. It will be located at 26340 Silver Maple Parkway, off State Road 56 in Wesley Chapel.The 7,000-plus-square-foot development will include a sports bar and will have a seating capacity of 256. Construction, which began in August, is expected to be completed in November. The restaurant is set to open by mid-December.

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Regional Medical Center Bayonet Point honored its physicians and new residents at the hospital’s annual Nursing Gala. The event recognizes the significant accomplishments of the hospital’s physicians and nurses. Physicians are nominated for their dedication to providing high-quality, compassionate patient care. Both physicians and new residents are nominated by the hospital’s nursing staff. This year’s winners were Dr. Keshav Remireddy as Physician of the Year and Dr. Andrei Hetman as New Resident of the Year.

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Regional Medical Center Bayonet Point announced that Dr. Keshav Ramireddy has been recognized as this year’s Frist

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AdventHealth has named Erik Wangsness to the position of CEO for AdventHealth Wesley Chapel. Wangsness will assume the leadership role on Sept. 1, replacing Denyse BalesChubb, who recently transitioned to a new role as CEO for AdventHealth Tampa. Recently,Wangsness served as president for Washington Adventist Hospital in the Washington D.C. region. Terry Shaw, president/CEO for AdventHealth, said in a release, “Over the years, AdventHealth Wesley Chapel has grown to meet the increasing health care needs of this community, and with Erik’s guidance, I know it will continue to provide exceptional Christ-centered care and foster hope and wholeness.�

COURTESY OF PASCO KIDS FIRST

Pasco Kids First receives grant The Florida Medical Clinic Foundation of Caring selected Pasco Kids First as a grant recipient. The funds from the grant will be used to provide therapy and case management services for children who have experienced a traumatic event. The Foundation of Caring was founded in 2005 and has granted more than $2.5 million to 135 local nonprofits for community needs. From left: Layton Jennings, Ashley Jennings, Dana Selfridge, Angela Pottinger, Angelita Rodriguez and Becky Bennett. To learn more, visit FMCFoundationOfCaring.org.

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Twenty-five students from across the Tampa Bay region took part in the Brain Expansions Scholastic Training Academy offered at AdventHealth Zephyrhills.

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A safety measure has been added to Pasco County high schools that’s aimed to help save lives during a mass casualty or active shooter situation. The schools now have bleed control kits — designed to help prevent victims from bleeding out before emergency responders arrive. The kits contain items such as tourniquets, blood-clotting dressings and casualty extraction litter, CPR mask, disposable gloves, trauma shears and a bleeding control instruction card. The kits are assembled using military grade components and based on the standards established by the American College of Surgeons. The vacuum-sealed kits are stocked in a LIFE Station, or a surface-mounted storage cabinet strategically located throughout schools, similar to AEDs (Automated External Defibrillators) and fire extinguisher cabinets. Pasco County Schools, the Pasco Sheriff’s Office, Pasco Tax Collector’s Office and Regional Medical Center Bayonet Point recently partnered on a fundraising drive to bring LIFE Stations and bleed kits to each public high school and technical school countywide. Enough donations were raised for each school to receive one LIFE Station, which holds up to five kits, according to the sheriff’s office. The initial cost for stations and kits was $250,000. Each kit costs approximately $600 to $700. The school district and sheriff’s office are now requesting donations to purchase more kits for the county’s 83 middle and elementary schools. Efforts are also being made to bring them to places of worship and other public spaces. Someone can die from bleeding out in 30 seconds to 45 seconds, so the effort is aimed at saving lives, Pasco Sheriff Chris Nocco said, during an Aug. 13 media conference on the bleed kits initiative. The bleed kits go beyond the scope of

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Pasco County Schools and the Pasco Sheriff’s Office are participating in the ‘Stop the Bleed’ campaign, a national initiative that aims to train and empower civilians to act swiftly and effectively in trauma situations, such as active shooter incidents. As part of the campaign, the sheriff’s office and emergency personnel trained school nurses to use bleed control kits and other measures in initial trauma management.

a shooting or other violent attack, the sheriff said. “It’s not just about active shooters,” Nocco said. “It could be about a traffic crash. It could be somebody fell, and it hurt them and it cut them badly.Those are the types of things that we want to make sure we get out there, that this isn’t just because of that worst-case scenario, this could be about some injury that occurred any day.” “Just having one (station) in each facility may not be enough, you may need multiple ones,” he said. Before the school year began, the sheriff’s office and emergency personnel trained school nurses to use the kits and other life-saving measures in initial trauma management. The training was part of a broader “Stop the Bleed” national initiative, which aims to train and empower civilians to act swiftly and effectively in trauma situations, such as active shooter incidents. Pasco School District nurses will be training other school employees how to use the kits, officials say.

Meanwhile, the sheriff’s office also is creating a bleed kit instruction video for students. “It’s like teaching a child to call 911. Now, we’re going to teach them to stop the bleed,” Nocco said. Pasco Schools Superintendent Kurt Browning said the LIFE Stations and bleed kits create “another layer of protection in the horrible event of something going on in our schools.” Browning emphasized the urgency in such situations:“It’s a matter of seconds before an individual could bleed out, and we want to make sure that we have the tools there to help prevent loss of life.” Since the Parkland school shooting claimed the lives of 17 students and faculty members in February 2018, the Pasco school district has bolstered its safety protocols through hiring armed safety guards, requiring stricter identification protocols, and installing more secure door locks, among other procedures. “We work hard in keeping all of our children safe in this district,” Browning

COURTESY OF PASCO SCHOOLS

Pasco County Schools’ high schools and technical schools have been stocked with bleed control kits to help stem the flow of blood in urgent situations. The kits are housed in a LIFE Station container, or a surface-mounted storage cabinet similar to AEDs and fire extinguishers. Shown here is a LIFE Station that sits inside the nurse’s office at Land O’ Lakes High School.

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First National Bank of Pasco (FNBP) since 2009 has delivered about 2,500 stocked backpacks to area schools for students in need, as identified by school administration. This year, together with the Thomas Promise Foundation, Ryman Construction, Summit Salon Academy, and Dr. Timothy Muscaro, FNBP delivered 400 backpacks to seven area schools: Chester Taylor Elementary, West Zephyrhills Elementary, Lacoochee Elementary, Cox Elementary, Pasco Elementary, Pasco Middle and Zephyrhills High.

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Pasco-Hernando State College will offer a 911 Telecommunicator Operator course starting Aug. 28 at its West Campus, 10230 Ridge Road in New Port Richey. The 240-hour course is offered as a hybrid course, with on-campus (face-to-face) classes that will meet on Wednesdays from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., and two Saturdays: Sept. 7 and Nov. 23 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The balance of the course is taken online. The program will cover all competencies required to perform the role of a telecommunication operator in Florida, and will prepare the student to take the Florida Department of Health 911 Public Safety Telecommunicator Exam. Students also will earn a CPR certification in the class. For information on cost and credits, and to register, visit PHSC.edu.

5K FOR SCHOOLS

The Hope 5K,“Hope for the Schools,” will take place Aug. 31 at Idlewild Baptist Church, 18333 Exciting Idlewild Blvd., in Lutz. Proceeds from the run will benefit Sunlake High School, Charles Rushe Middle School, Oakstead Elementary School, Chamberlain High School, Sulphur Springs K-8 Community School and Sligh Middle School. The event includes a 5K run and a 1-mile Fun Run. The Hope 5K will start at 8 a.m. Registration is $40.

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Alvaro Hernandez, newly elected chair

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The Fun Run will begin at 8:10 a.m., and costs $20. There also will be an award ceremony and a pancake breakfast after the run. For information, visit Idlewild.org/Hope5K.

STUDENT DEBT RANKINGS

WalletHub, the personal finance website, released its report on the 2019 States with the Most and Least Student Debt. To determine the states that are friendliest toward student-loan debtors,WalletHub compared the 50 states and the District of Columbia across 12 key metrics, including average student debt, unemployment rate among the population ages 25 to 34, and the share of students with past-due loan balances. Student debt in Florida ranked as follows (1=Most; 25=Average): • 15th in availability of student jobs • 26th in the unemployment rate of population ages 25 to 34 • 29th in student debt as percent of income (adjusted for cost of living) • 34th in grant growth • 40th in proportion of students with debt • 43rd in average student debt • 45th in percentage of student-loan borrowers ages 50 and older For a full report, visit WalletHub.com.

TECHNOLOGY PARTNERSHIP

Campus Management and PascoHernando State College (PHSC) have formed a technology partnership to transform the institution with a modern, cloud-based student platform to help enable students to achieve academic and career success in today’s global society. To elevate the higher education learning experience for students and faculty at PHSC’s five campuses, the school selected the Campus Management full suite of CampusNexus solutions. The suite includes CampusNexus Engage, CampusNexus Student, CampusNexus Finance, HR & Payroll, and CampusNexus Occupation Insight, all implemented and deployed in the CampusNexus Cloud. The solutions have a variety of benefits to students and faculty that enhance operational efficiency and academic delivery. For instance, through the student portal, embedded analytics, financial aid automation and interactive web forms, the CampusNexus solutions will allow students to experience a more comprehensive view of their campus and the resources available to them.

Marilyn Pearson Adams, newly elected vice chair

Leaders elected to Board of Trustees The Pasco-Hernando State College (PHSC) District Board of Trustees (DBOT) elected a new chair and vice chair for the 2019-2020 academic year. Trustee Alvaro Hernandez was elected to serve as chair, succeeding Robin Schneider, and Trustee Marilyn PearsonAdams was elected to serve as vice chair, a post previously held by Alvaro Hernandez. Hernandez, of Odessa, is market vice president of Humana, and received his bachelor’s degree and master’s degree

from Nova Southeastern University. He has served on the PHSC DBOT since 2017. Pearson-Adams, of Brooksville, is the president of Century 21 Alliance Realty, a director with The Greater Hernando County Chamber of Commerce, and previously served as a board member of the Pasco Hernando Workforce Board. She has served on the PHSC DBOT since 2014. Every July, the board elects new leaders, and reviews meeting and event dates for the upcoming academic year.

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SCHOOL, from page 1A entering in her class.The room was cheerful, with warm touches, including this greeting: “Welcome to third grade, you’re going to love it here.” Assistant Principal Mary Reynolds, an educator for 30 years, said she never gets over the potential the beginning of a new school year represents. She gets so excited that she can never sleep the night before a first school day. Principal Kay Moore has a tradition. She holds an assembly and rings in the new year with an old-fashioned bell. It’s a time-honored ritual, signifying the start of something important, she said. As Pine View settled in for the day, first day scenes were taking place across the district. Parents were busy dropping their kids off, big yellow buses were picking up kids in subdivisions and school staffs were busy getting the 2019-2020 school year started. At Cypress Creek Middle High in Wesley Chapel, students streamed on to campus,

where they were greeted by staff members, who directed traffic and answered questions. Pasco County Schools Superintendent Kurt Browning said he’d heard good reports across the district. “It has been a good week. It has been an exceptionally good week,” he told members of The Greater Pasco Chamber of Commerce, during a breakfast meeting. “As I’ve traveled to schools, I’ve talked to teachers, I’ve talked to parents, I’ve talked to principals, I’ve talked to kids — and almost without exception they’ve said,‘You know, it seems like one of the smoothest school starts we’ve had. “There hasn’t been all of the hateful, mean Twitter, Facebook chatter out there — which people are so quick to get out on social media, and start trashing people without the facts,” Browning added. He also noted that the school district continues to grow at a rapid pace. The school year began with about 1,300 more students than on the same day last year, he said, noting that’s the equivalent of a large district middle school.

B.C. MANION

Five-year-old Joshua Cortes is excited to begin his first day of kindergarten at Pine View Elementary School.

DISEASE, from page 1A never let his life-threatening food allergy disease block him from pursuing his goals. He is a former varsity baseball standout at Land O’ Lakes High School. He’s a published author, and he has earned a volunteer assistant/team manager position at Valdosta State University’s Division I baseball program. In 2016, his family learned that its insurance no longer covered the liquid formula required for sustenance.Without the insurance, the formula costs about $26,000 per year, Stephanie said. The alternative was a feeding tube. But, with Remington’s active lifestyle, that was never an option, the family says. So, Remington and his mom have been pushing for state and federal legislation for enteral formula coverage for medical nutrition — sharing their story with lawmakers and anyone who would listen. The new law only impacts state employees, but still it is a move in the right direction and will help families like theirs who are struggling, Stephanie says. “This is just a baby step, to the bigger steps that are going to be taken,” added Stephanie, an eighth grade language arts teacher at Cypress Creek Middle High School in Wesley Chapel. “We’re still trying to get federal legislation,” she said.“It has to be broader. It has to have a wider span.” Remington agrees with his mom: “Our goal is to get federal legislation passed, but it’s just a work in progress. We just take it one day, one step at a time.” He added, “Honestly, our whole goal going into this was, whether it benefits us or not, we want to make a difference. We just knew that if this is happening to us, then it’s

COURTESY OF STEPHANIE WALLS

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the Patient Saving Act in June. Included is language requiring the state insurance plan to provide enteral formula coverage, regardless of age, condition or intake method. Stephanie and Remington Walls stand on the far right.

happening to other families.”

GETTING HELP AND HELPING OTHERS

At the state level, the Walls’ cause was picked during the legislative process by Sen. Kelli Stargel, a Republican from Lakeland, and Rep. Ardian Zika, a Republican from Land O’ Lakes.They sponsored enteral formula legislation, which ultimately led to an amendment to the state health bill. As it stands now,“it only covers state employees,” Zika said.“My goal is I hope to see federal legislation addressing this issue .. .so we have comprehensive coverage for such a condition.” He went on,“For me, this was an opportunity to be a voice for the voiceless.When I reflect back on my public service, this is going to be one of the highlights for me.”

Zika learned of Walls’ story before his election in 2018 to represent District 37 in the Florida House of Representatives. “It was really heartbreaking,” Zika said.“I said,‘Wow, this is something that I would be very passionate about because it’s lifechanging for individuals.’” The freshman lawmaker added, “Remington has overcome so much adversity. No one should go through what they’ve (the Walls) gone through. I’m just happy to be at the intersection in their life and do my part, but there’s much more work to be done.” Remington and Stephanie addressed several committees in Tallahassee along the way, including the Senate Banking and Insurance Committee, House Market Reform Subcommittee and Government Oversight Committee. Stephanie acknowledged the work was

tiresome, but she said it also was empowering to be a voice for other families who are in the same boat. “Our belief and our philosophy has always been that we need to help the people that come behind us,” she said. “Regular, everyday people can make a difference, but people have to understand that. It’s just about everybody making that difference.” Seeing her son pick up the cause made the efforts all the more worthwhile, too. Stephanie put it like this:“It is so rare to find an 18-year-old, at the time, meeting with legislators. He knew in his heart that this was the right thing that he needed to be doing. A lot of it he was kind of thrust into it, but he chose to continue.” In November, Remington and Stephanie co-wrote “Homeplate: A True Story of Resilience,” a 118-page book that delves into a foodless life and insights on coping with a rare esophageal disease. The project gained momentum to the point where Remington and Stephanie were called to speak at multiple events, including the American Partnership for Eosinophilic Disorders (APFED) Conference in Washington D.C. The Walls also presented to over 200 athletes at an Atlanta-based event organized by ACES Nation and All-In FC (Futbol Club) at Sugar Hill. Meanwhile, Remington has big plans ahead.The college sophomore plans to try out for the Valdosta State baseball team this fall. He’s also studying communications as he considers a career in public speaking. He hopes his story can inspire others facing similar challenges. Determination is important, according to Remington. “If you set your mind to it, you can do it. The only person that can stop you is you,” he said.

SCOUTS, from page 1A the existing sidewalk. If someone that was handicap came out here and wanted to go through the park, they would have to go through the grass – and that’s just not safe.” Before the project began, the Boy Scout received the go-ahead from Terry Donovan of the Lutz Nature Park, as well as Travis Hancock of the Hillsborough County Parks and Recreation Department. After learning about the scout’s community efforts, Jeff Potvin of Coastal an Oldcastle Company, donated stacks of the concrete blocks for the project. The county dug out the existing grass, going 4 inches deep, where the concrete blocks would be placed. While this was Romesburg’s project, fellow troop members rallied around him to help out, donning their signature red shirts. The boys came early on Aug. 3, unloading the blocks, one by one, and strategizing how to make them fit, stay level and have an aesthetically pleasing appearance. Troop members were sure to fill in the open crevices of the blocks with dirt and to pack down sod in the shoulders where the blocks meet the grass.They did that to help ensure the new sidewalk will remain sturdy. Nicholas Evans, senior patrol leader for Troop 12, was one of the many, hard at work. Romesburg and his dad recently helped him to complete his Eagle Scout project, and the patrol leader was eager to return the favor.

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Lutz Boy Scout Troop 12 rallied around fellow member Luke Romesburg in developing a new sidewalk to help disabled people at Lutz Nature Park. The new pathway connects the pavilions to the parking lot.

Evans noted:“I think that it’s good that it’s helping everybody. It’s just a really positive impact.Troop 12 has been here for over 85 years, and we’ve always given back to the community.” The scouts have been a fixture in Lutz, contributing to its Fourth of July Parade festivities, assisting other organizations and helping at various community events. They also pick up trash along U.S. 41 every month. Paul Evans,Troop 12 scoutmaster, said in addition to benefiting the community, these projects also benefit the boys. “There’s a lot of personal growth that

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It’s a legacy that we’re giving, and that will continue on for years and years,” the scoutmaster said.

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Lutz softball continues to fine-tune its offerings By Kevin Weiss kweiss@lakerlutznews.com

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ollowing a successful spring campaign, Lutz Softball is gearing up for another season of fastpitch softball next month — with a number of recent additions and

upgrades. Formerly known as the Lutz Leaguerettes, the ages 4 to 18 recreational girls softball organization has expanded its fastpitch offerings since scrapping slowpitch play altogether a few years ago. The league has introduced a five-on-five, infield-only 6U division to guide younger players through basic fundamentals, including the shift from T-ball to coaches’ fastpitch. The new division had a test run last year for the first time — to beneficial results, said Jennifer Parry, league president. “It’s been pretty successful, so we’re going to do it again this season,” she said. “The girls that maybe have a shorter attention span, they stay more involved, they learn the basics of the game and hitting.” The league also is finding ways to cater to more experienced players. Lutz Softball implemented Xtreme Fastpitch divisions in conjunction with its parent program, Babe Ruth League, which is designed for higher-level players to have more organized competitive play against other Babe Ruth teams throughout Hillsborough, Pasco and Pinellas counties. Parry said the Xtreme league “is for the girls that are either trying to get a little better for high school or that just are a little better than most, they can play there and kind of fine-tune some of those skills that they may not get to practice on a regular rec league.” Introduced last year, Xtreme Fastpitch has helped “bridge the gap” between recreational and travel ball play as a more affordable option for families, the league president said. She noted some former Lutz Softball players who previously left for travel leagues have since returned to participate in the league’s Xtreme divisions. “It’s been pretty successful,” Parry said. “Travel ball really decimates rec ball, so it’s

really kind of a step in the right direction to kind of keep girls locally, playing with the girls they go to school with and not put so much pressure on the parents to travel all over. “We’ve had some girls that went to travel and where they might be girls that get more play in our Xtreme division, (but) in their travel team they don’t play or they maybe play one inning.They’re all good players, but there’s just a difference in playing time and the community and who you’re playing with, friends with school,” she said. Lutz Softball transitioned solely to fastpitch play in 2016. Dwindling registration figures forced the league to drop slowpitch, after 37 years.They were the last recreational league in the county to offer that style of the sport. Parry acknowledged the drastic move to fastpitch has been challenging, particularly in terms of training players the methods of pitching and catching. So, this season the league is offering free pitching lessons to all registered players, including clinics for beginners and advanced. Parry put it like this:“It was a big change, especially for some of our older girls who had been pitching for a couple of years because the motion is different, and so we’re still trying to get through that transition. …I think still our biggest hurdle is just getting those girls trained in that area, because when you don’t have a pitcher or a catcher, those games can get really rough, because they’re just walking girls around. It was our biggest struggle in the transition and continues to be our biggest struggle.” That aside, Parry said Lutz Softball’s registration numbers have been on the increase since the move to exclusively fastpitch. The league is believed to be the county’s second-largest girls recreation softball league, behind FishHawk . The Lutz league featured about 200 players and 17 teams in the spring — up from about 160 players a few years ago. Parry expects those numbers to remain steady for the upcoming fall season then “go up a little bit” next spring. To generate more interest this season, the league is offering a $50 registration discount to families that bring new families

COURTESY OF JENNIFER PARRY

The Lutz Softball recreational fastpitch girls softball league featured about 200 players across 17 teams last spring. Those numbers are expected to remain steady in the fall season.

and players to the league. Said Parry,“We’re just trying to get some new families to our parks.We find that once they get there, they really enjoy it.We have a very family like atmosphere and try to include everybody.” Performance-wise, Lutz Softball is coming off a spring season that saw three of its all-star teams compile strong showings in postseason play. Its 8U team finished second in districts, third in regionals and fifth in states; 12U placed second at a Babe Ruth all-star warmup tournament in FishHawk; and 16U won the FishHawk warm-up tournament and finished second at districts. Besides on-the-field play, the league’s

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BENEFIT GOLF TOURNAMENT The Brittany Hutchinson Benefit Golf Tournament is set for Sept. 21 at 8 a.m., at Pebble Creek Golf Club, 10550 Regents Park Drive,Tampa. The four-person golf scramble will help raise funds for Brittany Hutchinson, a Wesley Chapel resident in need of a kidney transplant. Cost is $75 per player, which includes 18 holes of golf, goodie bag, lunch buffet and awards presentation. Hole sponsorships are available for $100. Register online at BelovedBQueen.com/shop-golf-benefit-tournament. For more information, call Brittany Hutchinson at (631) 949-6604 or Tony Hutchinson at (917) 578-7770.

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LUTZ SOFTBALL REGISTRATION

Registration is ongoing until Aug. 24 for the Lutz Softball girls fall recreation fast pitch league. Play is offered for girls ages 4 to 18. The season runs from Sept. 21 through Nov. 23. Games are played at Oscar Cooler Sports Complex and Nye Park, in Lutz. For more information, visit LutzSoftball.com, or email lutzsoftballpresident@gmail.com.

ADULT COED SOCCER LEAGUE

Registration is open for Idlewild Baptist Church’s adult coed fall soccer league. Games are played Tuesday evenings, from Sept. 3 through Oct. 15, at IBC’s recreation fields, 18333 Exciting Idlewild Blvd., Lutz. Cost is $50 per player. To register, visit Idlewild.org/recreation. For information, contact Amanda Carrow at (813) 264-8759 or acarrow@idlewild.org.

SPECIAL NEEDS SOFTBALL LEAGUE

Registration is ongoing for Idlewild Baptist Church’s (IBC) Champions Division fall softball league. The IBC Champions Division, a special needs league, is open to players of all ages and abilities from the community, as well as church members. Accommodations are made for wheelchairs and walkers. Games will be played Saturday mornings, from Sept. 14 through Nov. 2, at IBC Champions Field, 18333 Exciting Idlewild Blvd., Lutz. All participants must register online and complete a 2019 liability waiver. To register, visit Idlewild.org/recreation.

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home base at Oscar Cooler Sports Complex in Lutz is witnessing a makeover.The county’s parks and recreation department recently leveled and re-sodded the complex’s three softball fields with Bermuda grass; side field bullpens, parking lights and a new playground are some other additions. Said Parry,“This will be our first season playing on the new sod. It’s looking good. Gone are the days of dirt patches and things like that.” Player registration closes Aug. 24 for the fall season.The season runs from September through November. For more information, visit LutzSoftball.com, or email lutzsoftballpresident@gmail.com.

COURTESY OF SAINT LEO UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS

Simon Knutsson

Nilo Sanchez

Golfers named All-American Scholars Saint Leo University men’s golfers Nilo Sanchez and Simon Knutsson have been named 2019 Srixon/Cleveland AllAmerican Scholars. They were among 540 student-athletes to earn the honors in 2018-19 and just two of 10 Sunshine State Conference golfers this season. Sanchez, a Lutz native, played in 10 tournaments for 30 rounds of golf, with a For information, contact Deana Troyer at (813) 264-8773 or dtroyer@idlewild.com.

9/11 MEMORIAL RUN/WALK

The first annual Rotary Club of Wesley Chapel 9/11 Memorial Mile is set for Sept. 7 at 7:30 a.m., at Tampa Premium Outlets, 2300 Grand Cypress Drive in Lutz.

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scoring average of 76.30. Knutsson played in 10 tournaments with a scoring average of 74.27, where he tied the team low round of 66 during the season. He also captured two top-10 finishes, including one top-five finish. The duo helped the Saint Leo men’s golf team earn the Golf Coaches Association of America Outstanding Team Academic Award last month. The event will include a one-mile run/walk race and other festivities honoring 9/11 first responders and veterans. Entry fee is $10.All ages are welcome to participate. Portions of the proceeds will benefit the Rotary Club of Wesley Chapel. For information and to register, visit WCRotary.com/911-memorial-mile.

CARROLLWOOD DAY GOLF CLASSIC

The 15th annual Carrollwood Day School Golf Classic is set for Sept. 22, at Carrollwood Country Club, 13903 Clubhouse Drive in Tampa. Check-in begins at noon, with a shotgun start at 1:30 p.m., four-person scramble format, followed by a dinner and awards ceremony. Proceeds from the tournament will benefit Carrollwood Day School athletics. Registration and sponsorship deadline is Sept. 9. For information, visit tinyurl.com/y2ojk8np.

MEN’S SOFTBALL LEAGUE

Registration is open for the Grace Family Church men’s fall softball league. Games will be played Wednesday evenings beginning Sept. 25, at Ed Radice Sports Complex, 14720 Ed Radice Drive in Tampa. The league includes eight regular season games and a single-elimination tournament.The league is open to men ages 18 and older. Cost is $45 per player. Sign up online at Gracfafl.infellowship.com.


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First day school photos embody optimism, humor By B.C. Manion bcmanion@lakerlutznews.com

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aking a “first day of school” photo is a tradition many families observe. As the 2019-2020 school year gets underway, families have been busy adjusting to new routines.

For many households, taking a First Day of School photo is an annual tradition and, over time, becomes a fun way to look back at changes through the years. We asked you to share your pictures with our readers, and you responded. These are the submissions we received.

COURTESY OF LISA CAROZZA

Seven-year-old Silas poses on his first day of second grade at Maniscalco Elementary, with his 9-year-old brother Evan, a fourthgrader this year at McKitrick Elementary. The Carozza boys are at their home in Heritage Harbor in Lutz.

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Identical 5-year-old twins Annika and Kaitlyn on their first day of kindergarten. The girls live with their parents, Chris and Yana Johnson, in Odessa. COURTESY OF SARAH CROWDER

Nathan Crowder and his sister, Delanie Hadley, are ready for a new year at Sanders Memorial Elementary STEAM Magnet School. Nathan is in fifth grade and Delanie is in first grade.

COURTESY OF CHRISTINE HOLTZMAN

When Christine and Rob Holtzman, of Connerton, dropped their 4-year-old daughter Brooklyn off for her first day at Classical Preparatory School, the little girl didn’t shed a tear. But, when they came to pick her up, it was another story. She didn’t want to leave.

COURTESY OF BILLIE JO WILSON

Nine-year-old Isabella Wilson is eager to begin a new school year at Sanders Memorial Elementary STEAM Magnet School. In this photo, the fourth-grader, who lives in Concord Station, is holding a photo, which shows another photo of her holding another photo. The family plans to continue the tradition until she’s a senior in high school.

COURTESY OF KIM HAMM

Fourteen-year-old Victoria Hamm is ready for ninth-grade at J.W. Mitchell High.

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Julia O’Connor is gearing up for second grade at Sand Pine Elementary School.

This shows Bianca Siqueira, on her first day of seventh-grade, with her dog, Happy, photo-bombing in the window. The Pine View Middle School student lives in Dupree Lakes.

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COURTESY OF STEPHANIE BRACKNELL BLACK

Joey Black, grandson of Stephanie Bracknell Black, looks ready to have a great year in sixth grade.

She hasn’t even started kindergarten yet, but 5-year-old Isabella Whitman, who lives in Connerton, is already giving her mom some advice. Her parents are Bernadeth and Joshua Whitman. Isabella attends Sanders Memorial Elementary STEAM Magnet School.

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Kyle White is ready to start his senior year at Center Academy.

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Twelve-year-old Gabriella Reese is getting ready to head off to begin seventh grade at Pine View Middle School. Seventeen-yearold Dante Reese is shown here on the first day of his senior year at Land O’ Lakes High School. Both live in Connerton.

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Cleaning up the boulevard There are two types of vultures in Florida: the black vulture and the turkey vulture. Both are often called buzzards or carrion crows, but are not related to either family. A group of vultures is called a committee, venue or volt. In flight, a flock of vultures is a kettle, and when the birds are feeding together at a carcass, the group is called a wake. Sharon Thompson of Wesley Chapel caught this ‘wake’ cleaning things up on Mansfield Boulevard, off State Road 56.

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Seniors are especially vulnerable to social isolation, and a new survey by Home Instead Inc., found regular interaction with animals can help to reduce feelings of loneliness and isolation in older adults. Terrie Hoops, senior care expert and owner of Home Instead Senior Care in Sarasota, said in a release,“A simple act like petting a dog, holding a cat or feeding a bird can bring so much joy to a senior who may be feeling lonely.” Other survey results found that nearly half of older pet owners cited stress relief, a sense of purpose and exercise as leading benefits to owning a pet. Pets also can provide loving companionship for older adults who would prefer to age in place. “There is a strong connection between heart health and pet ownership or interaction,” Steve Feldman, executive director of the Human Animal Bond Research Institute, said in a release. While there are many benefits to owning a pet later in life, Home Instead also found that even occasional interactions, such as spending time with pets owned by family, friends or neighbors, prove to be

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Pasco County Animal Services and the county’s parks, recreation and natural resources department team up for Pasco Park Walks. Volunteers from Animal Services stroll with adoptable dogs through one of four Pasco parks starting at 9 a.m., on the first Saturday of the month. The next walk is at Withlacoochee River Park Walk, 12449 Withlacoochee Blvd., in Dade City, on Sept. 7 at 9 a.m. The public is invited to bring their own dogs, too, for the “pack walk.” Walks last 45 minutes to an hour. Rules and guidelines include: • Bring secure 6-foot leashes with collars. No retractable leashes are permitted. • No prong or electrical collars. • Respect everyone’s space. No face-toface contact permitted among dogs. • One handler per pet is required. • Bring poop bags. • Bring water. Participants may be able to adopt a dog, on the spot.

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Asturia in Land O’ Lakes is seeking vendors and anyone who would like to donate an item or gift basket for a silent auction, as part of its annual Fall Festival scheduled for Oct. 26 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The festival will benefit E.A.R.S., Elizabeth’s Animal Rescue & Sanctuary. For information, contact Carla Luigs at (904) 599-9015 or carla.luigs@hines.com.

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If you have pet news about adoptions, walks or other events for pet owners and their pets, you can let us know by sending us an email. We just need the basics: who, what, when, where and why. The information should be submitted two weeks prior to the desired publication date. We also need a contact name and number, in case we have questions. There is no guarantee of publication, but we consider each item we receive. If you’d like to make a submission, send it to news@lakerlutznews.com. Readers can now find Pets of the Week and Local Wildlife photos on our website at LakerLutznews.com, under the Pets/Wildlife link.

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Alchemy & Ashes, which has been in business seven years, is celebrating its oneyear anniversary at its current location, 24836 State Road 54 in Lutz.The celebration, which will include gifts for the first 50 guests, raffle prizes and a local trunk show, is set for Aug. 24 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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Pasco County Clerk & Comptroller Nikki-Alvarez-Sowles will be the featured speaker at the East Pasco Networking Group breakfast on Aug. 27. The group meets from 7:30 a.m. to 9 a.m., at IHOP, 13100 U.S. 301 in Dade City.Alvarez-Sowles was selected to replace Paula S. O’Neil, who retired in July. For more information, call Nils Lenz at (813) 782-9491 or Vicky Jones at (813) 431-1149.

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This session, presented by SMARTstart, a program of the Pasco Economic Development Council Inc., is called “Personal budgeting and Credit for Entrepreneurs.” It is being offered on Aug. 28 from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the SMARTstart East Pasco Entrepreneur Center, 15029 14th St., in Dade City. Go to PascoEDC.com and click on the events tab, to register.

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A five-hour law and ethics continuing education class is being offered free for insurance agents on Aug. 30 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., at SpringHill Suites Marriott, 1615

WalletHub, a personal finance website, has released findings of its 2019 Best Places to Flip Houses report, which compared more than 170 cities across the country.Tampa came in No. 6 on the list — and was the only Florida city to hit the top 10. To view the full report, go to tinyurl.com/y5aaxbyk.

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Women of Wesley Chapel (WOW) meets from 7:30 a.m. to 9 a.m., on the first Friday of each month, at Beach House Assisted Living and Memory Care at Wiregrass Ranch, 30070 State Road 56, Wesley Chapel. The group is the North Tampa Bay Chamber of Commerce’s women-only networking group.The cost is $5, which includes breakfast and networking.To RSVP, call (813) 994-8534, or email office@northtampabaychamber.com. Prepayment and registration is strongly encouraged.

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Pasco County Commission approvals: • An application by ANT of Florida, LLC/Bubba’s 33 for the sale of beer, wine and liquor for on-premises consumption in conjunction with the operation of a restaurant on the south side of Silver Maple Parkway, about one-fourth mile east of Interstate 75.

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• An application by Carmel Friendship Baptist Church Inc., for a change in zoning from a master-planned unit development to a neighborhood commercial district on the 11.17-acres on the northeast corner of Boyette and Wells roads.

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Jim Howard, of Trinity Security Allies, on “Situational Awareness.”The meeting will be on Sept. 6 from 11:15 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., at Plantation Palms Golf Club, at 23253

• An application by Berge O. Khandjian and Paul O’Grady to change zoning from low density residential to multifamily high density, on 48.8 acres on the east side of Old Pasco Road, about 600 feet north of Oakley Boulevard.

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