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The Pasco County Commission voted last week to continue a hearing on a rezoning request by Victorious Life Assembly of God Inc., for a 122-unit subdivision off Old Pasco Road, 250 feet south of Overpass Road. The application — which was accompa-

nied by a request to deviate from some of the county’s land development code — received pushback from county board members. Commissioner Mike Moore made a motion to continue the hearing until June 8, after technical problems made it impossible for commissioners to understand what the applicant’s representatives were saying — as they attempted to participate remotely.

Moore said he didn’t understand why the developer’s representatives were not present at the meeting, since in-person appearances are no longer prohibited due to concerns about COVID-19. “I think this item should be continued until we can have the applicant sitting right in front of us, so we can go back and forth See GROWTH, page 9A

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Patriotism was on full display at the annual Fallen Law Enforcement Officers Memorial ceremony on the grounds of the Historic Pasco County Courthouse in Dade City.

The Pasco County Sheriff’s Office, along with several other area law enforcement agencies, on May 14 honored the life and sacrifice of law enforcement officers lost in the line of duty, as well as those who died of natural causes on the way to or from their jobs, during National Police Week. The event was held on the grounds of the Historic Pasco County Courthouse, according to the sheriff’s office’s Facebook page. Fallen officers were honored throughout the day on the agency’s social media sites. The sheriff’s office was joined at the me-

morial event by Dade City Police, Zephyrhills Police, New Port Richey Police, the Florida Highway Patrol and Tarpon Springs Police. A number of community leaders and elected leaders were in attendance, including Florida Lt. Gov. Jeanette Nunez, State Sen. Danny Burgess and Pasco County NAACP President Clyde Carter, who offered the invocation for the event, according to the Facebook post. The event also featured significant traditions, including the appearance of a riderless horse and a gun salute. U.S. Rep. Gus Bilirakis also recognized the sacrifices made by law enforcement offi-

cers by sharing information about those contributions in a news release. “According to Officer Down Memorial, there have been 124 police officers killed in the line of duty since January of this year,” Bilirakis said, in the release. “Tragically, two of them have been my constituents: Deputy Michael Magli of the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office and Master Patrol Officer Jesse Madsen of the Tampa Police Department. I went to the funeral services of these two heroes, and shared the anguish of their grieving families and colleagues.These fallen heroes leave behind a distinguished legacy of service and sacrifice that deserves to be honored,” Bilirakis added.

Pasco County eyeing vacation rental rules

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By B.C. Manion A rezoning is being sought to allow a gas station at the southeast corner of the intersection at Overpass and Boyette roads, in Wesley Chapel. Creighton Companies LLC is the applicant for the request. The 4.9-acre site currently consists of 1.84 acres zoned as part of a masterplanned development and 3.06 acres zoned for agricultural uses. The rezoning request calls for a new master-planned zoning that would accommodate development of a 4,650-square-foot convenience store with 16 vehicle fueling positions and ancillary car wash, and 10,000 square feet of general commercial/retail. See GAS, page 9A

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been put to good use, with weekdays set aside for residents and weekends generally reserved for large-scale tournaments that can become family affairs, as parents and siblings road trip together. Moore observed the complex is “constantly full.” “Every single weekend there is a tournament there where people are coming from somewhere else,” he said.“There’s weekends where we get over 2,000 room nights for those tournaments. So, what happens? Hoteliers are obviously happy, supplying those jobs for our hotels. Those small businesses, restaurants, retail, gas pumps - everybody’s benefiting when you bring those people here.” Moore also pointed to AdventHealth Center Ice, which has continued to be a major draw since opening in January 2017, at 3173 Cypress Ridge Blvd., in Wesley Chapel. At 150,000 square feet, it’s the largest ice sports facility in the southeastern United

Pasco County is looking to tweak its vacation rental rules, to make them more applicable to today’s times. The issue came up during the public comment portion of the Pasco County Commission’s May 18 meeting. Nancy Thrower, who lives in Hudson, asked the board to amend the county’s ordinance that governs vacation rentals. “I’m here today to request that you begin the process to amend the current Pasco County ordinance governing vacation rentals. “As you know, the current Pasco County vacation rental ordinance, enacted way back in 1999, restricts vacation rentals to 30 days or more, unless community owners file a petition with 51% owner support to change the minimum to six days instead,”Thrower said. “It would be to our whole county’s benefit to update this ordinance, as soon as possible, because right now, Pasco County is losing out on much-needed revenue. “It is out of reach financially for most families to take 30 days off, in a row, for summer vacation. “Pasco County businesses are also missing out on tourist revenue. “We all know that COVID-19 really stressed our economy. “The extra revenue generated from updating this ordinance would go a long way to helping local businesses continue getting

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Pasco seeing tourism gains, road improvements By Kevin Weiss kweiss@lakerlutznews.com

Tourism is ramping up in Pasco County and considerable roadwork is underway, too, to make it easier for motorists to get around. Those were the main messages delivered by Pasco County Commissioner Mike Moore at a meeting of the East Pasco Networking Group. Moore, chairman of the Pasco County Tourist Development Council, described how well the 98,000-square-foot Wiregrass Sports Campus of Pasco County has been performing, even amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. The sports complex, at 3211 Lajuana Blvd., in Wesley Chapel, has been attracting youth and amateur sporting events year-round since its August 2020 opening. The indoor space can accommodate up to 17 different sports — including basketball, volleyball and cheerleading, or pickleball, futsal, wrestling, mixed martial arts, karate and others. This widespread flexibility has seemingly

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David Lambert was honored during the Pasco County Commission’s May 18 board meeting. Lambert received a standing ovation for all of the work he has done to serve on boards to help others, particularly those struggling with the challenge of mental illness.

David Lambert’s contributions attract attention By B.C. Manion bcmanion@lakerlutznews.com

The Pasco County Commission took a few minutes at its May 18 meeting to thank David Lambert for his many efforts through the years to improve the quality of life in Pasco County. Lambert, who has worked 27 years for the Withlacoochee River Electric Cooperative (WREC), has played a leadership role on numerous boards and has been an advocate for increasing mental health services, according to a resolution adopted by the board. He has been heavily involved in efforts to expand mental health services in Pasco and Hernando County through the “Recovery through Work” program known as Vincent House Pinellas, Vincent House Pasco, and Vincent Academy of the Nature Coast, according to the resolution. Vincent House Pasco, in partnership with Pasco County’s Community Development department recently received the National Community Development Association 2021 Audrey Nelson Community Achievement Award. The project was cited as an “exemplary and innovative use of Community Development Block Grant funds,” the resolution says. Vincent House Pasco joins Vincent House Hernando and Pinellas in delivering hope, providing individuals with mental illness the opportunity to rebuild their lives, to increase self-worth and to become productive citi-

zens, the resolution notes. The honor also highlights Lambert’s work with numerous government and community leaders over the years to help create opportunities for others. Lambert serves as president of Van Gogh’s Palette covering Pinellas, Pasco and Hernando Counties, which offers needed services to those living with mental illness. He’s worked with WREC CEO Billy Brown and the WREC staff to improve mental health services throughout the Tampa Bay region, the resolution says. He’s also worked diligently with Van Gogh’s Palette co-founders Elliott and Dianne Steele; founding board member and retired Pinellas/Pasco Public Defender Bob Dillinger; State Senate President Wilton Simpson; the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office; and the Pasco County Commission, the resolution says. Lambert began his career at the WREC 27 years ago, as a meter reader. Over the years, he has worked as a lineman and journeyman, before moving into his current role in which he oversees five departments, including member and community relations, government affairs, purchasing, safety and human resources, the resolution says. In his professional role, Lambert has worked closely with local, state and federal officials — fostering the goals and objectives of the WREC’s commitment to its members in its five-county service territory and the community, at large. He’s held board roles in such organiza-

tions as the Pasco County Housing Authority, Pasco-Hernando Career Source Board and Feeding Pasco’s Elderly. Besides being honored by the county board, Lambert was honored by Summer Blevins, a member of Rep. Gus Bilirakis’ staff. “I am just here to acknowledge the hard work and dedication of David Lambert, and his countless contributions to our community, and to leave an extension of remarks that have been entered into the official Congressional Record on his behalf,” Blevins said, leaving a binder containing those remarks on the county’s board’s podium for Lambert to pick up. Lambert was then invited to the podium to offer some remarks. He responded first, by expressing gratitude. “Thank you, and I’m very humbled by this proclamation.” Then, he shared the accolades. “A lot of credit goes to a lot of people who really have stepped up and done a lot of

things. No one does anything by themselves, and you all were instrumental in bringing Vincent House to Pasco, and your leadership was unbelievable.” He specifically named County Administrator Dan Biles, Assistant County Administrator Cathy Pearson, and County Commissioner Jack Mariano and State Senate President Wilton Simpson for leaving no stones unturned. “And, for that, you’re going to save thousands of lives,” Lambert said. “Mental health is a big issue within our communities and, nationally, and we certainly need to focus on that a lot more. I’m just greatly appreciative,” he said. His gratitude also extends to family, the WREC and for the people of Vincent House. The people of Vincent House, he said, “prove to me every day, that just because you have a disability — a mental illness or something — you can lead a full and productive life, given the tools and resources, if you have them.”

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VACATION, from page 1A back on their feet, and then prosper going forward. “Our county businesses will definitely see an increase in customers, with this change, as it will help extend our tourist season. “Third, investors are losing money. “Many condo owners purchase their properties to enjoy themselves and use them as vacation rentals to help pay for them until they retire,” she told commissioners. She said that changing the ordinance would be a step toward supporting local businesses. “Passing an ordinance of no less than six days is sufficient to keep condo complexes and other associations from competing with hotels, while unburdening private businesses, so all can prosper. “My ask is that you change the current 30day Pasco County Vacation Rental Ordinance to a six-day minimum. “Please empower homeowner associations and property owners with the right to propose a longer minimum stay for their own properties, if they so choose. Please amend this ordinance to make it less restrictive on our personal property rights, and help our local businesses thrive,” Thrower said. Commissioners do not respond to speakers during the public comment period of their meetings, but later in the meeting, Commissioner Kathryn Starkey said that the issues raised by Thrower are valid. Starkey said there are vacation rentals all over the place in Gulf Harbors, and the county’s current ordinance is not working. “I don’t think we can code enforce our way out of the new reality of short-term

GROWTH, from page 1A and have a conversation, because right now, we can’t,” Moore said. Moore’s remarks followed testimony by a woman who spoke on behalf of her son who lives near the proposed rezoning. “I think we need to put the brakes on this project, at least until we get that red light and get the infrastructure done,” the speaker said. She pointed to a new industrial park project that is being built near the proposed subdivision, plus the ongoing construction of a new interchange to Interstate 75, at Overpass Road. Both projects are creating a significant amount of construction traffic, she said. And, that’s on top of traffic created by Cypress Creek High School, Cypress Creek Middle School, she said. Plus, PascoHernando State College now has a new Instructional Performing Arts Center on the road, she added. Moore agreed that the two-lane Old Pasco Road is being overloaded. He said he’s very familiar with the road because he has a child attending Cypress Creek Middle School and another child attending Cypress Creek High School. “I drive it on a regular basis.The amount of school buses going on Old Pasco Road is incredible, and some of those areas with blind spots and the turns, with no shoulders,” he said. “I have concerns. “There’s a ton of development that’s currently going in on Old Pasco Road.There’s a lot of proposed development, along Old Pasco Road, as well,” Moore said. “One of the things that we agreed upon when we did the industrial park is that that

rental. So, in my opinion, we need to have rules in place that we can enforce. But we can’t enforce anything, when they’re not allowed. “I think our short-term rental ordinance needs to go and we need to put rules in place — fire, safety. “We need to manage them, and right now we’re not. “So, I think we should talk about shortterm rentals," Starkey said. Commissioner Jack Mariano said: “It is something we need to address. I think we need to scrap the ordinance, start afresh.And start allowing people to do this, as quick as we can.A new set of rules.” County Attorney Jeffrey Steinsnyder told the board:“You’ve got a 1999 ordinance that predated when the Legislature changed the rules and said anyone that had an ordinance in place at the time that they passed their legislation could keep it. But once you start playing with it, you lose that grandfather. “The Legislature has taken away your ability to adopt a new one (vacation rental ordinance). “If you scrap the ordinance, you scrap it. Starkey added:“Right, we lose our grandfather.” One option is to simply get out of the business, Steinsnyder said. Mariano suggested:“Maybe we need to do an agenda item and we can discuss it.” Starkey added:“Get tourism involved.” Commissioner Mike Moore agrees that the county’s tourism team should be involved in the discussion. Mariano asked Steinsnyder: “Can you bring what the effect would be, if we went with just the state regulation? So we can all look at it ahead of time before the next meeting?” Steinsnyder agreed to do so.

industrial park cannot receive its CO (certificate of occupancy) until that portion of Old Pasco (Road), that sits in front of the industrial park, is widened. “Nobody’s given me a set date of when the rest of Old Pasco Road is widened,” Moore said. “I think we need to research that road. I think staff needs to come back to us and say,‘This is exactly when Old Pasco Road is going to be widened,” Moore said. Commissioner Jack Mariano balked at the proposal for a park that is nine-tenths of an acre, versus the 1.2-acre park that’s required by code. Planners supported the request, noting Wesley Chapel District Park is nearby, plus the developer agreed to dedicate a larger amount of land than required for right of way for the Old Pasco Road widening. But Mariano said: “There’s no reason it can’t stick at 1.2, which is our code.Those kids need somewhere to play.” Commissioner Kathryn Starkey wanted to know why the plans fail to indicate any kind of future trail. She said that county planners must start including that, to provide for the possibility of people getting from place to place, without relying on vehicles. County Administrator Dan Biles responded: “We’ll have to check, but I think Old Pasco Road probably has a multi-use path, as part of the design for Old Pasco Road and I think Overpass also has one.” Commission Chairman Ron Oakley supported Moore’s suggestion to continue the hearing. The delay will enable the board to receive information it needs on when Old Pasco Road will be widened, and to find out more about the possibility of trails in the area, Oakley said.

TOURISM, from page 1A States, with four full-size rinks and one kid-size rink. It’s regarded for being the training grounds of the 2018 U.S. women’s national hockey team that went on to win an Olympic gold medal in PyeongChang, South Korea. “The ice rink is incredible,” Moore said. “They have tournaments on the weekends, international tournaments, and people coming from Canada, South America, people coming from over in Europe to literally play hockey right here at Center Ice.” Moore posited that such youth, amateur and community-focused facilities can yield very similar — if not greater — economic impact as a major professional sports franchise, such as the NFL’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers, which plays eight regular season home games, plus a few preseason and postseason contests. “Those (facilities) have just as large of an impact as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers playing on Sunday, when you think about how many people are (cumulatively) traveling for those events, and especially when they’re every single weekend. “Personally I think it’s so much better to have these types of facilities than a pro sports team, because it’s a year-round benefit for the businesses in Pasco County, not just eight times a year or 10 times a year. “These people, they’re traveling with their families, too.These kids aren’t typically driving on their own, their whole family’s coming (to Pasco).” Moore addressed other recreational and tourism developments, as well, such as the ongoing construction of a visitor’s center/bike hub in the heart of downtown Dade City, across from the Roy T. Hardy trailhead, at the corner of Church Avenue and Eighth Street. The $250,000 project — expected to be complete in June — was funded by the county’s tourist development tax dollars. The amenity is set to further motivate beginner and avid cyclists alike to stop in Dade City. It also may serve as a driver for more organized road cycling races to the surrounding East Pasco area, too. “We know how big biking is in this area,” Moore said.“You’ve got people coming from all over the country to Dade City, to ride those hills.”

GAS, from page 1A The project site would have a right-in only connect to Boyette Road, a full access connection to Boyette Road, and an existing right-in, right-out connection to Overpass Road, shared with the adjacent Kids R Kids day care facility. The buildout of the convenience store and fueling station is anticipated within approximately one year, according to the agenda packet. The requested change was prompted by recent development approvals, including

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Further on the tourism and recreation front, Moore mentioned an 18,000-square-foot indoor recreation center at Wesley Chapel District Park will be complete in July.The public-use facility will offer programming for basketball, volleyball and other activities for all ages.There’s meeting room space for clubs and other organizations, also.“That’s going to be beautiful,” Moore said of the forthcoming center. Regarding road construction, Moore pointed out that many of the roads that traverse the county are state roads — and a considerable amount of work is being done to improve those roads. Among them are construction projects on State Road 52, State Road 54, and an interchange improvement at State Road 56 and Interstate 75. There’s also a new diamond interchange that will include a flyover ramp for westbound Overpass Road access onto southbound I-75. To accommodate the new interchange, Overpass Road will be widened from two lanes to four lanes between the interstate and Old Pasco Road, and six lanes between the interstate and Boyette Road. Blair Drive will be realigned to connect with Old Pasco Road. McKendree Road will be realigned to connect with Boyette Road. The $64 million design-built project aims to provide more relief to other exits off I-75, Moore said. “When you think about people living in Dade City and San Antonio, and coming and living in that area, they’ll be able to get off that new overpass interchange and go right through Epperson Ranch and Connected City, and get right into Dade City, if they don’t want to take the next Dade City exit.” Moore added the project’s contractor, The Middlesex Corporation,“is moving really fast,” with an estimated completion of summer 2023. Meanwhile, the commissioner mentioned the county has another $6 million in state funds to support connection and widening projects along the U.S. 98/U.S. 301 corridor. These “important” roadway upgrades should help alleviate freight truck traffic and allow for the movement of goods without jumping major highways, he explained. Combined with the proximity to the Zephyrhills Municipal Airport, CSX Transportation Railroad, and an emerging light industrial manufacturing hub, the roadway plan “really helps when you think about the economy in this area,” he said.

Overpass Business Park and the planned interchange at Overpass Road and I-75, which is scheduled to be completed by the summer of 2023, according to the Florida Department of Transportation. A companion request also has been filed to change the land use map from a designation allowing residential to one that permits commercial uses. The planning board and county planners also have recommended approval of that request. These requests now will go to the Pasco County Commission, which has final jurisdiction over land use and zoning issues.

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The following high schools from The Laker/Lutz News coverage area were represented in the East: Cypress Creek, Land O’ Lakes, Pasco, Sunlake, Wesley Chapel, Wiregrass Ranch and Zephyrhills. Here is a listing of boys team and individual recipients within The Laker/Lutz News coverage area for baseball, lacrosse, tennis, track and field, and weightlifting. (NOTE: The Laker/Lutz News will publish the Girls All-Conference listings in its June 2 edition.)

COURTESY OF LAND O’ LAKES HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS

In addition to winning a conference crown, the Land O’ Lakes High varsity boys track and field program won a district title and its first-ever 3A regional title.

COURTESY OF CYPRESS CREEK HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS

The Cypress Creek High varsity baseball team enjoyed a banner season, finishing with a 206 mark and a conference crown.

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Defender: Pavan Singh, Wiregrass Ranch, junior Goalie: Logan Sanders, Wesley Chapel, senior

SAC EAST ALL-CONFERENCE BASEBALL Team Champion: Cypress Creek Coach of the Year: Joe Neale, Cypress Creek Player of the Year: Brian Holiday, Land O’ Lakes FIRST TEAM Pitcher: Peyton Petry, Cypress Creek, senior Catcher: Sean Esquinaldo, Wesley Chapel, junior Infielder: Ethan Petry, Cypress Creek, junior Infielder: Tim Dunn, Land O’ Lakes, junior Infielder: Josh Wollerman, Wesley Chapel, senior Infielder: Chris Lebron, Wiregrass Ranch, junior Outfielder: Maddox McDougall, Wiregrass Ranch, freshman Outfielder: Austin Coultas, Wesley Chapel, senior Outfielder: Joe Benigno, Wiregrass Ranch, junior Utility/DH: Brian Holiday, senior SECOND TEAM Pitcher: Zachary Showalter, Wesley Chapel, junior Catcher: Daniel Busot, Land O’ Lakes, junior Infielder: Trey Santana, Sunlake, junior Infielder: Victor Figueroa, Sunlake, junior Infielder: Zachary Bice, Wesley Chapel, junior Infielder: Chase Gilligan, Wiregrass Ranch, sophomore Outfielder: Dyllan Brown, Cypress Creek, sophomore Outfielder: Jake Carrillo, Wesley Chapel, sophomore Outfielder: Dylan Makowski, Land O’ Lakes, sophomore Utility/DH: Bryce Braxton, Pasco, senior HONORABLE MENTION Jaxon Rivera, Zephyrhills, junior SAC ALL-CONFERENCE BOYS LACROSSE Team Champion: Mitchell Offensive Player of the Year: Nick Vreeland, Cypress Creek Defensive Player of the Year: Donovan Passarello, Sunlake FIRST TEAM Attack: Jeremiah Loo, Wiregrass Ranch, junior Attack: Colson Williams, Mitchell, sophomore Attack: Elijah Carter, Sunlake, senior Midfielder: Nick Vreeland, Cypress Creek, junior Midfielder: Chris Ferrini, Mitchell, freshman Midfielder: Garret Schwartz, Wiregrass Ranch, sophomore Defender: Donovan Passarello, Sunlake, senior Defender: Charlie Fisher, Mitchell, sophomore

SECOND TEAM Attack: Gavin Eldein, Cypress Creek, senior Attack: Jake Sabina, Land O’ Lakes, senior Attack: Corey Hagerdorn, Wesley Chapel, sophomore Midfielder: Marc Ciccone, Wiregrass Ranch, senior Midfielder: Tyler Anderson, Sunlake, junior Midfielder: Andrew Allen, Mitchell, senior Defender: Alex Gregory, Cypress Creek, senior Defender, Justin Fisher, Mitchell, senior Goalie: Jamison Clark, Mitchell, sophomore HONORABLE MENTION Manny Torres, Pasco, senior SAC EAST ALL-CONFERENCE BOYS TENNIS Team Champion: Wiregrass Ranch Coach of the Year: Davis Wilson, Wiregrass Ranch Player of the Year: Logan Haga, Pasco FIRST TEAM Logan Haga, Pasco, senior Ninad Raut, Wiregrass Ranch, sophomore Vlad Shumakov, Wiregrass Ranch, sophomore Zak Herrmann, Wiregrass Ranch, sophomore Belal Mansour, Wiregrass Ranch, sophomore SECOND TEAM Oliver Andel, Wiregrass Ranch, sophomore Andres Quest, Land O’ Lakes, junior Veer Bajaj, Pasco, freshman Jake Albrighton, Pasco, senior Neil Patel, Land O’ Lakes, sophomore HONORABLE MENTION Grayson Smith, Wesley Chapel, junior Yahir Torres, Zephyrhills, senior SAC EAST ALL-CONFERENCE BOYS TRACK & FIELD Team Champion: Land O’ Lakes Coach of the Year: Anthony Hendrix, Land O’Lakes Track Athlete of the Year: Maguire Neal, Zephyrhills Field Athlete of the Year: Isaac Tavo, Land O’ Lakes FIRST TEAM 4x800 relay: Sunlake — Cade Whitfield, senior; Cody Smith, junior; Cason Meyer, junior; Andres Alfonso-Herrera, junior

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Pasco High senior Logan Haga was named Sunshine Athletic East All-Conference Boys Tennis Player of the Year. He also won his second 3A individual state title last month, defeating Pines Charter High sophomore Sumedh Edavalluri 6-1, 6-2 in the singles finals in Altamonte Springs. Haga, right, stands alongside Sarah Vande Berg Tennis & Wellness Center CEO Pascal Collard, during a state title celebration. 110 hurdles: Maguire Neal, Zephyrhills, junior 100 dash: Timothy Jackson, Zephyrhills, junior 1,600 run: John Rowsell, Cypress Creek, senior 4x100 relay: Zephyrhills — Willie Queen, junior; Timothy Jackson, junior; Clayton Cornelius, senior; Maguire Neal, junior 400 dash: Clayton Cornelius, Zephyrhills, senior 300 hurdles: Maguire Neal, Zephyrhills, junior 800 run: Cade Whitfield, Sunlake, senior 200 dash: Timothy Jackson, Zephyrhills, junior 3,200 run: Colby Robbins, Sunlake, junior 4x400 relay: Sunlake — Elijah Mayfield, senior; Cade Whitfield, senior; Andres Alfonso-Herrera, junior; Parker Bates, sophomore Shot put: Isaac Tavo, Land O’ Lakes, senior Pole vault: Ruben Calles, Sunlake, sophomore High jump: Tanner Martin, Land O’ Lakes, sophomore Long jump: Isaiah Burns, Wesley Chapel, senior Triple jump: Darrien Smith, Pasco, junior Discus: Carlos Lacosta, Cypress Creek, senior Javelin: Carlos Lacosta, Cypress Creek, senior SECOND TEAM 4x800 relay: Wiregrass Ranch — Jaime Candelaria, sophomore; Joseph Medina, sophomore; Sebastian Hernandez, senior; Mason Spearin, freshman 100 hurdles: Tyler Adcock, Land O’ Lakes, senior 100 dash: Maguire Neal, Zephyrhills, junior 1,600 run: Alex Pena, Sunlake, sophomore 4x100 relay: Pasco — Darrien Smith, junior; Omarion Harrison, junior; Octaver Perez, senior; Josiah Harrison, senior 400 dash: Joseph Levesque, Land O’ Lakes, senior 300 hurdles: Tyler Adcock, Land O’ Lakes, senior 800 run: John Rowsell, Cypress Creek, senior 200 dash: Clayton Cornelius, Zephyrhills, senior 3,200 run: Alex Pena, Sunlake, sophomore Shot put: Aidan Marsh, Land O’ Lakes, sophomore Pole vault: Daniel Urbonas, Land O’ Lakes, junior

COURTESY OF SUNLAKE HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS

Sunlake High senior Donovan Passarello was named Sunshine Athletic Conference Eastside Lacrosse Defensive Player of the Year. He finished the season with 120 groundballs, 22 caused turnovers, 12 goals, eight assists and three faceoffs won. High jump: Isaiah Burns, Wesley Chapel, senior Long jump: Timothy Jackson, Zephyrhills, junior Triple Jump: Kennen Ayala, Land O’ Lakes, sophomore Discus: Isaac Tavo, Land O’ Lakes, senior Javelin: Aidan Marsh, Land O’ Lakes, senior SAC EAST ALL-CONFERENCE BOYS WEIGHTLIFTING Team Champion: Sunlake Coach of the Year: Trey Burdick, Sunlake Athlete of the Year: Andres Portillo, Sunlak FIRST TEAM 129 pounds: Nathan Reeves, Sunlake, senior 139 pounds: Eli Mayfield, Sunlake, senior 154 pounds: Jude Keliher, Sunlake, senior 169 pounds: Kevin Spillane, Sunlake, junior 183 pounds: Andres Portillo, Sunlake, senior 199 pounds: Will Arnett, Sunlake, senior 219 pounds: Osmany Aguilar, Land O’ Lakes, senior 238 pounds: Sean Henneman, Sunlake, junior Heavyweight/Unlimited: Aidan Marsh, Land O’ Lakes, sophomore SECOND TEAM 129 pounds: LaMont Sims, Pasco, junior 139 pounds: Jacob Smith, Zephyrhills, junior 154 pounds: Julian Galdos, Sunlake, senior 169 pounds: Owen Campione, Sunlake, junior 183 pounds: Chase Brownell, Sunlake, senior 199 pounds: Jordan McCaslin, Wesley Chapel, junior 219 pounds: Harrison Moran, Sunlake, senior 238 pounds: Theotis Smith, Zephyrhills, junior Unlimited: Jarrin Galyan, Zephyrhills, senior HONORABLE MENTION Paul-Andre Tre, Cypress Creek, senior Aiden Perez, Wiregrass Ranch, freshman

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Winning haul Jashua Dunn, left, and Calvin Crowe won the South Pasco Bassmasters (SPBM) May tournament in Lake Tarpon, hauling five bass for a total weight of 18.15 pounds. The catch also included the biggest bass of the tournament, weighing 5.43 pounds. The duo’s strategy included fishing shoreline vegetation and residential canals using plastic frogs. The next SPBM tournament is June 19 on the Kissimmee Chain. For information, visit SouthPascoBassmasters.com.

COURTESY OF JASON ALVIS

District championship for Cypress Creek The Cypress Creek High School varsity girls lacrosse team wrapped up a banner 2021 campaign, winning a district championship en route to an impressive 15-5 mark. The program, in its fourth year, is coached by Jason Alvis and Sydney Maziarz.

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Along the 301 Bypass at Meridian Ave., Sandy Mann's ‘heart-work’ sits high above the railings in front of the Heritage Museum. Dan Mitchell, lower right, of San Antonio, leads the way to the heart, where he and some family members took a selfie.

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f you enjoy outdoor public art displays, then you may find a new one in Dade City quite appealing. The display, unveiled during a “Take Heart” free event held May 15, features large 3D metal hearts — built by welding students at Pasco-Hernando State College and painted by local artists. Although the event took place at Agnes Lamb Park, in downtown Dade City, the hearts, with their varying themes — are posted in downtown Dade City parks and along the Hardy Trail. The public art exhibition was coordinated by the Dade City Center for the Arts (DCCA), a nonprofit organization that’s working to increase public art and art events in the city.

Local businesses and donors help to support the efforts. During the event, people could compete for prizes by visiting each of the hearts and taking selfies with it, could enjoy music provided by a DJ, could grab a bite to eat and could chat with the artists. The painted hearts measure approximately 36 inches by 36 inches by 4 inches, attached to steel posts secured to the ground, to withstand inclement weather conditions. The heart signs also feature QR codes, directing people to DCCA’s website, to learn more about the artist who painted the particular piece, and where to find more of their work. For more information, visit DadeCityArts.com, or call (352) 437-3204.

Ryah Taggerty, of Valrico, came up with a stunning collage of 20 symbols representing what Dade City is all about. Her heart is located on the Hardy Trail at Florida Avenue.

Three-year-old Briella Navarro, of Dade City, works on an artistic beaded bracelet at the booth set up in Agnes Lamb Park by the Boys & Girls Club of Lacoochee. The little girl was there with her mom, Patricia Navarro, and her 4-year-old sister, Galilea Navarro. Charlotte Lewis, representing the Boys & Girls Club provided information about the Prodigy Cultural Arts Program. On the Hardy Trail at Howard Avenue, artist Raeyn Smith's heart — featuring kumquats — draws a crowd to take selfies with it. This new piece of public art is quite a contrast from the nearby signs.

Sixteen-year-old Jessenia Mahamud and her mom, Linda Mahamud, were the first to see all of the hearts in Dade City — winning the heart-seekers challenge. The Dade City residents received a certificate and gift cards from local businesses.

Artist Mark Hannah’s heart, at its Church Street location, is a patriotic salute for all those who have served, or are serving.

Four-year-old King Michael Wells, of Brooksville, compares his newly made bracelet with one his 7-year-old cousin, A.J. Isaza-Cruz. They were there with their grandfather, Nelson Cruz, of Dade City.

Artist Russ Taylor, of Dade City, was standing near his work on the north end of Agnes Lamb Park. The iconic Edwinola served as a backdrop, as Taylor fielded questions about his work, which he titled ‘When Nobody’s Watching.’

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HURRICANE PROGRAM

The Pasco County Library Cooperative will present a virtual hurricane preparedness program with Pasco County Emergency Management on May 27 at 4 p.m. Participants can learn some of the basics on how to prepare their home and their family to get through storms as safely as possible. Registration is required online at PascoLibraries.org.

SUSTAINABILITY CLUB

The Sustainability Club Summer Reading Series is a collaboration with Hernando County Public Libraries, Pasco County Public Libraries, Pasco-Hernando State College and the New Port Richey Public Library.The summer program is offered in a virtual setting via Zoom. Upcoming topics will include Environmental Sustainability, May 27; Social Sustainability, June 24; and Financial Sustainability, July 22. Reading will be comprised of articles that anyone can access through the Florida Electronic Library (FEL).All library card holders have access to FEL.Articles and Zoom links will be emailed to participants when they register for the event. Registration is online through PascoLibraries.org. For questions, email Kayla Kuni at Pasco-Hernando State College at kunik@phsc.edu.

JOB FAIR

The Shops at Wiregrass will host a mallwide job fair on June 1 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.A variety of stores and restaurants are looking for candidates, for full-time and part-time positions, for the summer.A full list of participating stores will be available at Guest Services after 3 p.m., on June 1. Preregistration is not required. For information, visit tinyurl.com/89xfcack.

STORY TIME AT THE PARK

Families with children in elementary school and younger can attend a bi-weekly story time at Jay B. Starkey Wilderness Park, 10500 Wilderness Park Blvd., New Port Richey.The next story time is on June 1 at 10 a.m. Limited spaces are available, and are on a first-come, first-served basis. Masks are recommended, but not required. Guests must register for each individual event. For information and questions, email Emilyb@pascolibraries.org.

JEWELRY-MAKING

The Pasco County Library Cooperative will offer a “BeJeweled” jewelry-making class, via Zoom, on June 2 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., for

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Blanket Tampa Bay will host an Afternoon Tea fundraiser on June 12 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., at Empress Tea, 6463 W. Hillsborough Ave., in Tampa. Blanket Tampa Bay was started in 2015 and is dedicated to serving the homeless by providing everyday needs. Each year, the organization gives out more than 5,000 blankets and thousands of hygiene items across the Tampa Bay community, involving people of every age, interest and need, according to its website. Guests at the tea can learn more about the charity and enter to win a prize for the best hat. The guest speaker will be Dennis Pitocco, of 360° nation, an organization comprised of a publishing division, a multimedia division and a social enterprise division that aims to reimagine and rediscover humanity at its best. The cost is $20 per person. For more information and to RSVP, please contact Beth Ross at 813-300-9277 or beth@blanketampabay.org.

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United Way of Pasco County is looking for volunteers to help with various service projects from June 3 to June 5.Available activities include: power-washing, painting, gardening, food box assembly, food distribution, classroom painting and organizing, and more. Pick a project at UnitedWayPasco.org/days-of-caring-2021. For questions, email Laura Knight at laurak@unitedwaypasco.org.

CLASSIC MOVIES

The Tampa Theatre, 711 N. Franklin St., will host its Summer Classics Movie Series, with added showings. Upcoming movies include: • “The Wizard of Oz,” June 4 and June 5 at 7:30 p.m., June 6 at 3 p.m. • “Airplane!” June 13 at 3 p.m., June 17 at 7:30 p.m. • “The Gold Rush,” June 20 at 3 p.m., June 24 at 7:30 p.m. • “Citizen Kane,” June 27 at 3 p.m., Jul 1 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $10 at the box office and $12 online ($7 for theater members). Silent Films are $13 at the box office and $15 online ($10 for theater members). For details and a complete movie schedule, visit TampaTheatre.org.

READING CLUB

The Land O’ Lakes Library, 2818 Collier Parkway, will host a Summer Reading Club

curbside craft kit,“Farm Friends,” on June 5, starting at 10 a.m., while supplies last. For information, call 813-929-1214.

WEST PASCO ART GUILD

The West Pasco Art Guild will host weekly art classes, via Zoom, on Thursdays. For information and to register, email zoomclasses@westpascoartguild.org.And, the guild hosts general membership meetings every month, followed by an artist demonstration. For information, visit WestPascoArtGuild.org.There also will be a workshop on June 5 from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., on painting African American and dark-skin children.To register, send an email to helen@westpascoartguild.org.

ceremony at 10 a.m. Members from the Birds, Bees and Butterflies Committee will be on hand to answer questions about starting a butterfly garden. Free milkweed plants will be distributed and information on the Dade City Monarch Butterfly Haven certification program also will be available. For information, email dcgcmonarch@gmail.com.

NEW TAMPA PLAYERS

The New Tampa Players have several shows coming up during the summer. “Motherhood Out Loud” will take place on June 11, June 18 and June 19 at 7:30 p.m., and on June 13 and June 20 at 3 p.m., at Uptown Stage, at the University Mall, 2200 E. Fowler Ave., in Tampa.This presentation, arranged by Dramatists Play Service, includes the humor, raw emotions and rocky roads experienced in life. Motherhood Out Loud contains adult language and adult content; parental discretion is advised.Tickets are $20. For more information, visit NewTampaPlayers.org.

HANDBELL CONCERTS

The Regency Park Library will host Planet Lego, via Zoom, for kids in kindergarten through third grade, on the first Saturday of the month.The next meeting is June 5 at 2 p.m. Participants can race against the clock to complete a Planet Lego mission. For information, call 727-861-3049.

The SuncoastBronze Ringers will present concerts of English handbells, for all ages. • June 12 at 4 p.m.: United Church of Christ, 4826 Bartelt Road in Holiday • June 13 at 4 p.m.: Palm Harbor United Methodist Church, 1551 Belcher Road in Palm Harbor • June 19 at 7 p.m.: First United Methodist Church, 960 W. Lutz Lake Fern Road in Lutz Tickets are $10, and $7 for children and seniors.Tickets must be purchased online, in advance, at SuncoastBronzeRingers.com.All venues will adhere to social distancing. For information, call Valerie Bush at 240-7313004.

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The Florida West Coast Writers will host a conference, book signing and raffle,“Ignite Your Imagination,” on June 6 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the Hilton Tampa Airport Hotel, 2225 N. Lois Ave., in Tampa.There will be more than 30 authors, most of them local.Admission is free.

GARDEN DEDICATION

The Dade City Garden Club will dedicate the club’s butterfly garden as a certified Monarch Waystation on June 8 from 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m., at the club, 13630 Fifth St., in Dade City.There will be a brief

UF/IFAS Pasco County Extension will host a Community Gardens Summer Camp program from June 14 to June 18, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., for kids ages 8 to 12, at its One Stop Shop, 15029 14th St., in Dade City.Activities will include gardening; seed planting; learning about good bugs and bad bugs; hydroponics and vermiculture; building toad houses; and more.All camp participants will be required to wear a face covering while attending events. For information, in English, call 352-521-1255. In Spanish, call 352-521-1254. Register at bit.ly/communitygardensummercamp.

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The Pasco County government offices will be closed on May 31 in observance of Memorial Day and will reopen on June 1. The county’s Parks, Recreation, and Natural Resources’ offices, recreation complexes and community centers will be closed May 31, but parks and beaches will stay open to the public from dawn to dusk, according to a county news release. Pasco County Public Transportation (PCPT) will be closed, and bus and paratransit services will not run on May 31. Pasco County Libraries will be closed May 31.

The Pasco County Animal Services Administration Office, Adoption Center, Intake/Reclaim Shelter and Field Services will be closed May 31, and an animal control officer only will be available for emergencies. The Pasco County Resource Recovery Facility, West Pasco Class III, and the East Pasco Transfer Station will be closed to the public on May 31, but will be open to Pasco County licensed commercial haulers. Pasco County Tax Collector Mike Fasano’s five offices also will be closed, May 29 through May 31. The offices will reopen at 8:30 a.m. on June 1, for normal business, according to a news release from Fasano’s office.

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The University of Tampa (UT) hosted a virtual ceremony on May 8 to honor 1,781 degree-seeking candidates at the school’s 152nd commencement. The event was viewed online by the students, family members and friends, UT faculty and staff, and the general public. Graduating students in The Laker/Lutz News area include: • Alex Prendes, of Odessa, Bachelor of Arts - history • Alex Riccio, of Lutz, Bachelor of Science - accounting • Breanna Sumner, of Lutz, Bachelor of Science - criminology and criminal justice • Brieanna Rekow, of Lutz, Bachelor of Science - human performance • Emalee Jansen, of Lutz, Bachelor of Science - accounting • Hayley Jewett, of Odessa, Bachelor of Arts - psychology • Kaitlyn Thomas, of Odessa, Bachelor of Arts - design • Kaylyn Burroughs, of Odessa, Bachelor of Science - nursing • Lisa Jungmann, of Lutz, Bachelor of Science - criminology and criminal justice • Olivia Trinder, of Odessa, Bachelor of Science - nursing • Spender Anderson, of Odessa, Bachelor of Science - cybersecurity • Sydney Milton, of Lutz, Bachelor of Science - education, elementary • Terese Okulski, of Odessa, Bachelor of Science - nursing • Trevor Toma, of Lutz, Bachelor of Science - cybersecurity Each graduate received a personalized video commemorating their achievement.

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Each year, the City of Tampa Water Department recognizes outstanding STEM Fair projects at the elementary, junior and senior school levels with the Drinking Water Award. Lilienn Carpenter, a fifth-grade student at Sunlake Academy of Math & Science, in Lutz, this year received the award in the Hillsborough County elementary division, presented by Mayor Jane Castor. Carpenter competed with 1,800 other elementary students in Hillsborough County.

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The Goodwill-Suncoast volunteer program for high school students has pivoted to a virtual format this year. Students in J.A.G. (Junior Ambassadors of Goodwill) can earn up to 25 hours of community service. The virtual program allows students to volunteer on their own, at the direction of Goodwill Volunteer Services. Each program activity supports a different aspect of Goodwill’s mission. For more information, please visit Goodwill-suncoast.org/junior-ambassadors.

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Members of the GFWC Lutz-Land O’ Lakes Woman’s Club continue to outdo themselves during this difficult pandemic year with their donations to myriad local organizations. Elaine Pittman recently delivered 91 pairs of eyewear to the Lutz-Land O’Lakes Lions Club for its mission in Third World countries. From left: Lions Club President Jackie Cameron, Elaine Pittman and Lions Club member Claudette Henry. For membership and community service information about the woman’s club, visit LutzLandOLakesWomansClub.org, or its Facebook page.

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