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City awards ZEDC $50,000 grant By Kevin Weiss kweiss@lakerlutznews.com

The Zephyrhills City Council recently awarded a sizable grant to the Greater Zephyrhills Chamber of Commerce to foster business growth and economic development in the area. The council unanimously voted last month to renew a $50,000 grant to the chamber to continue to maintain the Zephyrhills Economic Development Coalition. The ZEDC is a unified effort between the city, the chamber, Main Street Zephyrhills Inc., and local businesses to support economic growth and business retention in Zephyrhills. It has more than 30 members. Under the grant agreement, the chamber is obligated to do each of the following: • Manage the ZEDC • Develop marketing strategies that benefit the economic development of the Zephyrhills area • Cultivate business partnerships through outreach and advocacy • Collect relevant information that may be used for improved programs and services for local businesses Melonie Monson, the chamber’s executive director, is responsible for managing the development coalition from the chamber office. Monson said the coalition’s three main focuses for 2016 are job creation and business growth, city infrastructure such as roads, and the development of an educated and trained workforce. Also, for the first time, the development coalition will handle marketing strategies and campaigns, in collaboration with the city. Previously, the municipal marketing strategies for the development coalition were developed and implemented by the Pasco Economic Development Council. But, now the strategies will be completely

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$15,000 toward managing the coalition through the chamber office $15,000 toward marketing and promotional support $10,000 toward business outreach and advocacy $10,000 toward research and program delivery turned over to the local development coalition, including the “Clearly Zephyrhills” marketing campaign. Monson said the Pasco EDC would only get involved in future marketing strategies if they benefit the entire county. “At this point, we have our feet on the ground, we know the direction to go, we know how to run this program, so we’re OK that they’re backing away a little with us, and they have turned the campaign over to us to manage through the chamber and through the ZEDC,” Monson said. “They were instrumental to us in helping to start the ZEDC, and gave us ideas on what directions to go.” Monson said one of the long-term priorities for the Zephyrhills development coalition is to attract a major industry to the city’s airport industrial park property, also referred to as the “Sysco Property.” The 440-acre site is adjacent to the Zephyrhills Municipal Airport and next to the CSX rail line. The chamber director said the location is an ideal spot for a “big industry” to house its operations. “The glory of this area is that it is the See GRANT, page 11A

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Group hopes to reopen Moore-Mickens By Kathy Steele ksteele@lakerlutznews.com

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Pasco County residents looking to grab a bite to eat will have two new dining options starting this month. One of those options, Cheddar’s Scratch Kitchen, opened on June 6. Chick-fil-A will open June 30. The restaurants are side-by-side on Sun Vista Drive, in front of Tampa Premium Outlets, off State Road 56, in Wesley Chapel. Before opening day at Cheddar’s, about 170 employees received training and worked at an invitation-only dinner session to get ready for customers. “I think we’re excited. It’s a new destination, a new area,” said Mark Garcia, a general manager from Laredo,Texas. He was on temporary assignment to launch Cheddar’s at the Cypress Creek Town Center, a major retail center anchored by the outlet mall. Pasco County resident John Seebach will be the new restaurant’s general manager. Diners weren’t the only ones eager to have Cheddar’s on their radar. Garcia said about 1,500 people applied for jobs. The restaurant seats nearly 320 people and serves meals made fresh from scratch daily. Menu items include hand-battered onion rings, grilled hand-cut salmon, homemade chicken pot pie and hot fudge cake sundaes. “Everything is made pretty much in house,” Garcia said. This is the first Cheddar’s in Pasco. Next door, construction crews are busy

Construction is nearing an end at Chick-fil-A on Sun Vista Drive, by Tampa Premium Outlets. Opening is June 30.

getting Chick-fil-A primed for its opening. Owner Britt Young previously owned a Chick-fil-A in Moultrie, Georgia. “I’ve got family all around here,” said Young, who lives in Lutz.“We love the area.” The chicken chain got its start in 1946 as a diner in Atlanta, opened by Truett Cathy. Cathy opened his first Chick-fil-A brand restaurant in 1967, also in Atlanta. From the beginning, Cathy kept his restaurants closed on Sundays, saying employees needed time to spend with their families. According to the company website, Chick-fil-A has about 1,700 locations in 38 states and Washington D.C.

The Moore-Mickens Education Center may get new life, through efforts by a nonprofit group to lease the center from Pasco County Schools. The center, whose history is tied to the first school for black students in Pasco County, was closed in 2015. Pasco County school officials said the buildings on campus were in disrepair and too expensive to keep open. “It was a big blow, especially to the African-American community when the school closed,” said Jesse McClendon Sr., pastor of New Family Life in Christ. An effort is underway by a nonprofit, operating as the Moore-Mickens Education and Vocational Center Inc., to reopen the school to house multiple programs. It is soliciting partners, such as Pasco Kids First and Feeding Pasco’s Elderly. Board members include Dade City Mayor Camille Hernandez and Keith Babb, executive director of 2nd C.H.A.N.C.E. Center4Boyz. The campus on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard in recent years offered classes for adults, teen parents and special needs children. The school’s name honors the legacy of two Pasco educators, Rev. Junias D. Moore and Odell Kingston “O.K.” Mickens. McClendon said the nonprofit anticipates bringing a finalized plan to the school board in June or July. Pasco Kids First is open to the idea of relocating its programs to Moore-Mickens, including Healthy Families and the Trauma Treatment Team. “I think we can offer a very stable couple of programs to place at the site,” said Rick Hess, president of Pasco Kids First. Other programs being considered by the Moore-Mickens’ nonprofit would include a food bank, afterschool programs, an elderly nutrition program and voluntary prekindergarten classes. The goal is to have the facility open in time for next year’s VPK classes to start, McClendon said. “That would be something that complements the program we’re doing over there,” said Hess. There are challenges for anyone taking on the building, said Ray Gadd, Pasco County’s deputy school superintendent. “This is an old building with a lot of See MOORE-MICKENS, page 11A


Center Ice to open in October By Kevin Weiss kweiss@lakerlutznews.com

The walls are up, the ice has been poured, and droves of hockey players soon will visit Pasco County. A hard-hat tour of the 150,500-squarefoot Florida Hospital Center Ice Complex revealed significant progress of the $20 million project, at 3173 Cypress Ridge Road in Wesley Chapel. A crowd of more than one hundred Pasco county business leaders and representatives toured the facility recently to learn about its features, and about available programs and sponsorship opportunities. The facility is set to open “sometime in late October,” with a soft opening expected earlier, officials said. Described as the largest ice sports facility in the southeastern United States, the building will house five ice rinks, a multipurpose sports floor, a 2,600-square-foot fitness facility and an indoor sprint tack. There also will be a full-service family restaurant on the second floor and five party rooms totaling 17,000 square feet. Several corporate events have already been booked. Florida Hospital also will have an office there, focusing specifically on enhancing sports performance and injury prevention. “We’ve come a long way on this project (since) when we were looking at just an empty field,” said George Mitchell of Z Mitch, the facility’s developer.“It took a lot of imagination from the beginning.” Officials believe the massive facility will attract 1.5 million to 2 million visitors annually, with 40 percent coming from outside Tampa Bay. Former hockey pro Gordie Zimmermann, a Z Mitch partner, said the colossal edifice is creating a buzz as far north as Toronto and Montreal, two hockeycrazed cities. “People up there are already talking about this building,” Zimmermann said.“We had some teams up there that are in the jun-

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Significant progress has been made to the 150,500-square-foot ice complex.

Florida Hospital Center Ice FACILITY OVERVIEW • The 150,500-square-foot complex will be the largest ice sports facility in the southeastern United States. Here are some details: • One Olympic-size rink (200 feet by 100 feet) • Two North American standard-size rinks (200 feet by 85 feet) • One multipurpose sports floor/ice padmultipurpose pad conversion • A 2,600-square-foot fitness facility • An indoor sprint track and conditioning area • An onsite athletic trainers and sports performance program • Five corporate/birthday party rooms • A family sport restaurant • Private and public locker rooms • A hockey skills training area • A revolving entrance door to control inside temperature environment

ior leagues that actually want to come down here and do training camps and tournaments here. “It’s going to be great for our community to have the tournaments and programs — like the girls’ Olympic (hockey) team train-

Ice was poured on the rinks just a few weeks ago. There will be four full-size rinks, and one mini-rink.

ing, world-class figure skaters, USPHL (United States Professional Hockey League) teams here; we’re really looking at a top to bottom programming,” he added. Zimmermann, who was an integral cog in developing the Ice Sports Forum in Brandon, visited approximately 500 ice rinks throughout North America to conceptualize the Wesley Chapel venue. One of the complex’s features that is drawing quite a bit interest from hockey directors in Canada isn’t even ice-related — it’s the indoor sprint track. Zimmermann said more hockey players and athletes are using sprint tracks for conditioning, but Canada’s bitter cold temperatures make it difficult to train outdoors year-round. “A lot of those program directors up there were looking at our website, saying, ‘Wow, you’ve got an indoor sport track to train on.’They thought that was really good;

that’s an attraction for them,” Zimmermann said. Zimmermann already has a hockey and skating department in place. Kevin Wolter, who spent 30 years within the USA Hockey Coaching Education program, was named as the facility’s general manager. Shari Trotter, the figure skating director at the Ashburn Ice House in Washington D.C., was hired to serve as the facility’s executive figure skating director. Moreover, two maintenance staff members will be coming aboard in June to begin managing the facility’s refrigeration program. In total, 20 full-time and 30 part-time employees will be working at the facility, Zimmermann said. The initial opening was set for October 2015, but it was delayed by the weather and issues with the installation of the refrigeration system.

AROUND THE PARKS

Berkshires boasts dramatic vistas By Helene Rubenstein Grand Horizons

While the activities continue at Grand Horizons with shuffleboard, dominoes, mahjong, cribbage, card making, paper crafting, pinochle, euchre, luncheons and a great deal more, several different trips were taken by some people who left Florida during the summer months and returned to their homes elsewhere. One such trip was taken by my husband and myself. We visited the Berkshires. We went up Mount Greylock where we saw breathtaking views.This is 3,491 feet to the summit.We then went on the Mohawk Trail, which is always a delight to travel.The trail went through the deep forest and historic towns, and past world-class art museums, souvenir shops galore, hikers and dramatic vistas while crisscrossing five major rivers. The Bridge of Flowers located in Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts, was our next stop. There, we saw where more than 500 varieties of annuals and perennials are planted and tended to by local volunteers to ensure continuous blooming throughout the seasons.The bridge is the only one of its

More than 500 varieties of annuals and perennials are planted and tended to by local volunteers at the Bridge of Flowers.

kind in the world. It was originally built in 1908 as a trolley bridge across the Deerfield River, between the towns of Shelburne and Buckland. Now, the trolley line is abandoned, and the Bridge of Flowers, which is now a walking path, takes its place.

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A lost art in the form of a covered bridge.

Deerfield Avenue provided a viewing area of Shelbourne Falls and its glacial potholes.

Also in Shelburne, we saw the falls and the potholes. There was an overlook on Deerfield Avenue that provided a great viewing area of the falls and glacial potholes. It used to be a special fishing ground, but it is now used for generating hydroelectricity. From there, we saw several covered bridges, which are always a delight, as their numbers are dwindling. Driving beneath the covered bridges always makes you recall the times of long ago. Then, it was on to Hancock Shaker Village in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, which citizens stepped in to preserve in 1960 and is a national historic landmark. Here we saw village buildings, woodlands and gardens. There was also a farm with baby animals. It is a setting untouched by time, yet so alive. There are 750 acres of countryside, a collection of Shaker furniture and artifacts, and a legacy of Shaker values and traditions.There are 20 historic buildings, including the world-famous Round Stone Barn. There were costumed interpreters and demonstrations at each attraction, plus several gardens to walk through.

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Appreciating Joe Hancock’s legacy

By Tom Jackson tjackson@lakerlutznews.com

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o begin to appreciate the sudden and shocking loss of Joseph Neal Hancock — legacy grove owner, ubiquitous volunteer, Southern historian and, poignantly, amateur bicycling enthusiast — you begin here, a half-mile and then some from Townsend House Cemetery. Here, if you weren’t among the earliest arrivals, is where you park, on the edge of another of Pasco County’s narrow, unpaved roads, among the four-wheel-drive SUVs and pickup trucks. So very many pickup trucks, signaling something else important:This is a funeral for a working man. And so, despite the morning’s rising heat, you slip into your sport jacket — respect must be paid — and strike out around the bend, kicking up dust in pursuit of the old final resting place for some of the east county’s most notable pioneer families: Johnstons, Eilands, Bellamys and, by the dozens, Hancocks. So very many Hancocks. It was inevitable, then, Joe’s earthly remains would wind up here, on this shaded hill overlooking gentle pastureland and sparkling Middle Lake beyond, beneath the canopy of moss-draped oaks. It’s just the timing that was all off. Joe Hancock, the son of the son of the

son of farmers, was just 57 years old — the new 35, as every baby boomer knows — and hardy. We mentioned the bicycle. With cycling pal Jim Pavek pushing him and their families’ scalloping adventures waiting at the other end, he could make Steinhatchee, a 140-mile trip, in two days. He’d been known to pedal to North Carolina and beyond. And, he thought nothing of putting in a quick 10 miles most any morning before work … which is what he was doing that fateful Saturday at the end of May when things went tragically awry: Desiree Michelle Nathe, 20, state-champion high jumper, cresting a hill on Lake Iola Road in her Hyundai Accent and finding Hancock in her path, knocking him off his German Focus bike and into eternity. He leaves behind Jane, his first, foremost and lifetime love, three sons — Jimmy, 29, his business partner; Jackson, 18, who graduated high school Friday; and Jeb, 11 — and countless scores of friends, most of whom appear to have stories that begin,“You can’t put this in the newspaper.” They gathered a dozen deep around a simple maple casket last Wednesday morning, serenaded by nature’s summer sounds: the electric buzz of cicadas, cheeping cardinals, cooing doves, the mournful cry of a distant loon — all God’s creatures forming a proper soundtrack behind the brief narrative of an outdoorsman’s life as told by Bill Scaife, who pastors Wilderness Lake Church in far north Land O’ Lakes. Hancock didn’t lend, Scaife noted. He gave, because relationships were more important to him than balanced ledgers. He didn’t laugh or roll his eyes when a suburbanite new to country life insisted on burying a week-old calf with a blanket and a bottle she’d used in a hopeless attempt to keep it alive. And, not much more than a week or so

before, on a moonlight tour of their grove in the company golf cart with Jane by his side, he spoke as a philosopher about divine blessings, regrets — he had none — and their life together. It was all good, he said. The lad who once declared his intention to become “a legend in his own time” had grown into a man of achievement, generosity, refection and perspective. None of this is to suggest that anyone besides his Creator would have suggested Joe Hancock’s work in this mortal realm was even remotely complete. He was, it bears repeating, only 57 and, by every account, vibrant. There’s no telling what might have accomplished with another 30 years — which isn’t out of the question, based on the lifespans of the other Hancocks buried up on the hill — but even if it was only 30 years of adoring Jane, doting on grandchildren and inhaling the perfume of orange blossoms, so what? Instead, we are left to grapple, prematurely, with what he has bequeathed: yet another sad lesson about bicyclists lured to east Pasco’s tight, curvy, hilly back roads and motorists who happen upon them unexpectedly. “I don’t know why,” says Pavek, Hancock’s riding pal,“but I just think something good is going to come from this, for Joe’s sake.” What that something might be, Pavek can’t say for sure.Adding broad shoulders to the roads that attract cyclists from around the region would cost millions the county doesn’t have. Pasco’s emerging trail plan doesn’t stress the hilly routes cyclists love. And, even Pavek says there is more than adequate signage to alert drivers about the likely presence of bike riders. What, then? Maybe people will be more mindful now, he says.This is more likely the ephemeral wish of a bereaved friend, but

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Joseph Neal Hancock was a man of achievement, generosity, reflection.

within it is the nugget of an opportunity. To make alertness stick, a perpetual reminder would be helpful. And, if that reminder is low-cost, so much the better. So how about this: Lake Iola Road, where a good man reared his boys, loved Jane, caused to prosper the family business and met his untimely end, gets an honorary second name: Joseph N. Hancock Memorial Highway. And, near the spot of the crash, a suitable plaque, affixed to a German Focus. So we remember, always, and drive, or cycle, accordingly. Tom Jackson, a resident of New Tampa, is interested in your ideas. To reach him, email tjackson@lakerlutznews.com.

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located next to Staples and across from Walmart, on Mondays from 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.; and at the Zephyrhills Library, 5347 Eighth St., from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. For more information, call (813) 780-8562.

The Museum of Science & Industry, 4801 E. Fowler Ave., is offering free admission to all active-duty members of the United States military and their families, until Sept. 5. Service members need ID and can bring up to five family members. Military members do not need to be present for their families to visit.The free admission program is available to any bearer of a DD Form 1173 ID card, a Geneva Convention common access card, or a DD Form 11731 ID card. Free admission is valid for permanent exhibits only. For information, call (813) 987-6000.

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SAFE SUMMER CAMPAIGN Pasco County Tax Collector Mike Fasano and AAA’s Auto Group Traffic Safety Foundation are joining forces by designating June as Pasco’s “Safe Summer Campaign.” Fasano and the foundation will be encouraging motorists in Pasco County to drive safely through educational programs and donation opportunities. Older drivers can participate in the Mature Drivers Defensive Driving Course and the CarFit program on June 14 in New Port Richey. Donations of $1 or more also will be accepted for the foundation’s mission. For information on the campaign, call Greg Giordano at (727) 847-8179.

Inaugural flag raising The Shops at Wiregrass, in Wesley Chapel, will host an Inaugural Flag Raising Celebration on June 14 as a formal dedication of its newly constructed flag pole. The pole will be permanently located on Piazza Avenue, at the valet circle near the restaurants. The ceremony will start at 7 p.m., and will include the Presentation of Colors by the Wesley Chapel Honor Guard, the Pledge of Allegiance, and the singing of the National Anthem by Eric Johnson. Pasco County Commissioner Mike Moore will call for the raising of the inaugural flag.

CARROLLWOOD TOASTMASTERS The Carrollwood Toastmasters will meet on June 8, June 15 and June 22 from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., at the Jimmie B. Keel Regional Library, 2902 W. Bearss Ave., in Tampa. For information, visit Carrolwood.toastmasterclubs.org.

AFTERNOON MOVIE The Land O’ Lakes Library, 2818 Collier Parkway, will host an afternoon movie on June 9 from 1:15 p.m. to 3:15 p.m., for adults.The film will be a 2016 movie directed by the Coen brothers. Refreshments will be provided. For information, call (813) 929-1214.

PHOTOSHOP SEMINAR The Wilderness Lake Preserve Birding and Photography Club will host a Photoshop Elements seminar on June 9 from 6:45 p.m. to 8:45 p.m., at the Wilderness Lake Preserve Lodge theater, 21320 Wilderness Lake Blvd., in Land O’ Lakes.Topics will include how to use file, edit, image, enhance, layer, select, filter, view, window, and help.The cost is $3 for residents, and $3.30 for non-residents. Seats are limited. To register, call Maury Griffith at (678) 4515348, or email your full name, email address and phone number to Griffoto22@gmail.com.

WOMAN’S CLUB LUNCHEONS The GFWC Lutz-Land O’ Lakes Woman’s Club will host a series of summer luncheon fundraisers at the Lutz Community Center, 101 First Ave., N.W.The first luncheon is June 9 at noon. Lunch will include an entrée, salad or side, beverage and dessert for the price of $7.There also will be a tie-dye T-shirt craft project (bring your own shirt and additional $5 for supplies). Guests can dine in or take out. For information, call (813) 786-8461.

START SUMMER READING The Hugh Embry Library, 14215 Fourth St., in Dade City, will host a summer kickoff pizza party for teens and pre-teens on June 9 from 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., for grades 4 through 12. Kids can register for the summer reading program, and work on massive Marvel puzzles — the first team to finish will win chocolate. For information, call (352) 567-3576.

MAKE WOODEN JEWELRY The Land O’ Lakes Library, 2818 Collier Parkway, will offer Woodworking 101 on June 9 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., for ages 16 and older. Participants can learn how to create wooden jewelry.A signed liability waiver is required, and the makerspace dress code must be followed for safety. For information and to register, call (813) 9291214.

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The Land O’ Lakes Library, 2818 Collier Parkway, will host a Summer Reading Club Kickoff on June 11 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. There will be a bounce house, superheroes, games, music and more. For information, call (813) 929-1214.

There will be an Honorary Mayor of Land O’ Lakes race fundraiser on June 12 from 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., at 21946 Shamu Drive in Land O’ Lakes.There will be a campaign rally, cookout, meet and greet, movie and debate.Admission is $20, or $30 per couple. Proceeds will go to the Fallen Officers Memorial, the Land O’ Lakes Community Center Summer Camp Program and The Central Pasco Chamber of Commerce. For information and to RSVP, call (813) 817-3011.

SAN ANTONIO BLOCK PARTY The South San Antonio Arts & Antiques District will host a block party to welcome South End to its shops on June 11 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., at the Historic 1946 Herrmann Building, 11851-11903 S. Curley St., in San Antonio. Refreshments will be provided. For information, visit Herrmann Building 1946 on Facebook.

BEGONIA SEMINAR The Pasco County Extension Office will have a free “Begonias to Beautify Your Landscape” seminar on June 11 from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., at the Land O’ Lakes Community Center, 5401 Land O’ Lakes Blvd. Guests can learn how to grow begonias and enhance their landscape. For information, call (352) 518-0156.

DR. SEUSS STORY TIME The Shops at Wiregrass, 28152 Paseo Drive, Suite 100,Wesley Chapel, will present “Oh, the Places You’ll Go!” story time on June 11 at 11 a.m.Activities will follow the Dr. Seuss classic. For more information, you can visit their website at TheShopsAtWiregrass.com, or call (813) 907-7739.

READING KICKOFF FOR ALL AGES The Hugh Embry Library, 14215 Fourth St., in Dade City, will host a free Summer Reading Kickoff, for all ages, on June 11 from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.There will be magic and comedy with Showtime for Kids! For information, call (352) 567-3576.

SENIOR DANCE & SOCIAL St. Cecelia Interparish Singles, a 50 and older nonprofit, will host a “Senior Singles Dance and Social” on June 11 from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m., at Colreavy Hall, 820 Jasmine Way in Clearwater. Live music will be provided by Just the Two of Us Band.The dress code is casual dressy attire. No shorts,T-shirts or jeans.There will be door prizes. Ice and cups will be provided, and beer, wine, soda, water and snacks will be available.Admission is $7. For information, call (727) 544-3735, or visit SCIPS.tripod.com.

DRIVER SAFETY CLASS The AARP Driver Safety class will be offered at the Meadow Pointe Community Center, 28245 County Line Road in Wesley Chapel, on June 13.The cost is $15 for AARP members and $20 for non-members. Space is limited. For information, class time and registration, call Dennis Smith at (813) 994-9832.

VOTING SEMINAR Regional Medical Center Bayonet Point will host a Tuesday Tutorial on “Your Vote Counts” on June 14, at the Rao Musunuru MD Conference Center, 14100 Yosemite Drive in Hudson.The guest speaker will be Brian Corley, supervisor of elections. Registration and lunch start at 11:30 a.m., followed by the tutorial at noon. Reservations are required. For information, call (727) 869-5498.

NATIVE PLANT SOCIETY The Nature Coast Chapter of the Florida Native Plant Society will meet June 14 at 7 p.m., at the Land O’ Lakes Community Center, 5401 Land O’ Lakes Blvd. Lara Milligan, natural resources agent for University of Florida/IFAS Extension in Pinellas County, will present “The Coyote in Florida.”There will be light refreshments and a native plant drawing. For information, call Sandy Vanno at (727) 2071853.

Congregation Kol Ami, 3919 Moran Road in Tampa, will have family Shabbat services on June 10 at 6:30 p.m.There will be family friendly melodies to learn along with the children, and musical instruments.There also will be stories, and active participation for kids and grownups. For information, call (813) 9626338.

PRE-TEEN & TEEN READING The New River Library, 34043 State Road 54 in Zephyrhills, will host a Pre-teen & Teen Summer Reading Kickoff Party on June 11 at 1 p.m., for grades four and above.There will be pizza, video and board games. Participants can sign up for the Summer Reading Club. For information, call (813) 788-6375.

Grove 16 Cobb Theatres, 6333 Wesley Grove Blvd., in Wesley Chapel, will show free summer kids’ movies at 10 a.m., every Tuesday,Wednesday and Thursday. Doors open at 9:30 a.m. Same day ticketing only. The first movies are “Norm of the North” and “Shaun the Sheep” on June 14, June 15 and June 16. Large groups, schools and camps are welcome. For information, call (813) 948-5444. The Zephyrhills Art Club will meet on June 14 at 7 p.m., at American House, 38130 Pretty Pond Road in Zephyrhills.The evening will include zentango drawing, so guests should bring a sketch pad and drawing instruments of choice. Guests should park in the back of the building, and enter in the back through the dining hall to the Community Room on the first floor. Members also meet at Humana,

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‘GREASE’ AUDITIONS Project Free and Rising STARZ Theater Group, together with Synchrony Productions, are seeking young people, ages 16 and older, with intellectual disabilities who love to perform, for auditions for the musical “Grease.”Auditions will take place June 16 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., at Good Samaritan Church, 6035 Park Blvd., in Pinellas Park.Those interested must be prepared to sing a song of their choice (bring sheet music or a capella), and may be asked to read from a script. Performance dates will be in September. For information, call Sharon Vanderlinde or Kim Costanzo at (727) 350-5706, or email svanderlinde@myprojectfree.org.

GARDEN CONNECT MEETING White Dove Farm Garden will meet June 18 at 3:30 p.m. Guests should bring a cutting, something to share to eat, and a camera.The guest speaker will be a master gardener. For information on the meeting place and to RSVP, call (813) 991-9786 or email whtdovefarm@yahoo.com, and leave your name and phone number.

FATHER’S DAY BIKE FEST Downtown Tarpon Springs will host a free Father’s Day Bike Fest on June 19 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., along Tarpon Avenue. Motorcycle enthusiasts will show off their classic, antique, new and customized motorcycles from all eras.There will be a 10-class competition from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., with registration from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Bike show awards will be presented at 3:15 p.m.There also will be a free outdoor concert featuring Without Annette, a full menu sports bar, vendors with bike-related gear, giveaways, 50/50 raffles and more.To be a sponsor or vendor, visit SIKPromotions.com, or call (727) 3225217.

Vacation Bible Schools Myrtle Lake Baptist Church, 2017 Riegler Road in Land O’ Lakes, will host “Submerged: Finding Truth Below the Surface,” a free vacation Bible school, June 13 to June 17 from 8:30 a.m. to noon, for children in kindergarten through sixth grade. For information or to register, call (813) 949-5516, ext. 100, or visit MyrtleLake.org.

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The Central Pasco Chamber of Commerce will host its annual awards and installation banquet on June 24 from 6 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., at Heritage Harbor Golf & Country Club, 19502 Heritage Harbor Parkway in Lutz. Guests can meet the newly elected directors for the board, celebrate the award nominees and winners, and meet the 2016 Honorary Mayor of Land O’ Lakes.Tickets are $50 each, or $90 for two, if reservations are made by June 15.The cost is $60 each after June 15 or at the door. For more information, visit the chamber’s website at CentralPascoChamber.com.

Keystone Community Church, 21010 State Road 54 in Lutz, will host a “Pets Unleashed” vacation Bible school on June 17 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., and June 18 from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. If your child loves animals and wants to learn about Jesus, sign up by calling (727) 869-2974, or emailing kctaylor03@gmail.com. Land O’ Lakes First United Methodist Church, 6209 Land O’ Lakes Blvd., will host a “Power Up: Be a Superhero for God” vacation Bible school on June 25 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., for kids who have completed kindergarten through fifth grade. Online registration is open at LOLUMC.org/lol-kids/events. For information, call Tonya Stout at (813) 996-3533.


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NAMI SUPPORT GROUPS The Pasco County Chapter of NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) offers two types of support group meetings every month. NAMI Connections is a structured closed-group, open only to those with a mental illness diagnosis, for ages 18 and older, interested in the recovery process, sharing coping skills, and being with others who understand the daily challenges.This group is facilitated by trained peers. Meetings are as follows: • every Wednesday from 6:15 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., exclusively for first responders such as law enforcement, firefighters and emergency medical technicians, at Rasmussen College, 18600 State Road 54 in Lutz • every Thursday from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., at Resurrection Park, 37124 Lock St., in Dade City • the second and fourth Friday of every month from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., at Atonement Lutheran Church, 29617 State Road 54 in Wesley Chapel Family & Friends support meetings are for family and friends of those with mental illness. Meetings take place the first and third Tuesday of every month from 7 p.m.to 8:30 p.m., at Atonement Lutheran Church, 29617 State Road 54 in Wesley Chapel. For information on any of the support groups, call (727) 992-9653 or visit NamiPasco.org.

FLORIDA CANCER TOUR Florida Cancer Affiliates, 3611 Little Road in Trinity, will host a tour of its center on June 9 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Along with the tour, there will be two brief information seminars on prostate cancer and the programs available to residents. Light refreshments will be served. For information or to RSVP, call (727) 372-9159.

INTESTINAL PROBLEMS Access Health Care, 5350 Spring Hill Drive in Spring Hill, will present a lecture on “Most Intestinal Problems Are Coming from Bad Choices” on June 9 from 5:15 p.m. to 7 p.m. For information and to register, call (352) 688-8116, ext. 4344.

HEARING AID BATTERY GIVEAWAY The Sertoma Speech & Hearing Foundation of Florida will have a hearing aid battery giveaway on June 10 from 10 a.m. to noon, at its offices at 4443 Rowan Road in New Port Richey. The most common sizes of 10, 13, 312 and 675 will be offered, while supplies last. For information, call (727) 834-5479.

COOKING DEMONSTRATION Florida Hospital Zephyrhills’ CREATION Health Wellness Center, 38233 Daughtery Road, will host a cooking demonstration on June 8 at 5 p.m.The dish will be a chickpea summer salad. To RSVP, call (813) 779-6476.

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Q. What is Perpetual Care trusting, and why is it important? Since 1949, Florida has required cemeteries to trust a percentage of property sales into an approved perpetual care trust fund. The principal portion of those payments can never be touched by the cemetery; however, the interest earned on the investments in the trust may be used by the cemetery for ongoing maintenance of the grounds. Today, we are required to set aside 10% (and as of 1993, a minimum of $25.00 per sale) of all property sold into a Care and Maintenance Trust Fund. The goal of the trusting laws is to ensure that when a cemetery is completely “sold-out” that there will always be a corpus of funds available to create enough earnings to perpetually maintain the property. We are required to use an outside Trustee to protect those dollars from being improperly used. We have a bank trust department that works with us in investing the funds, and only distributing earnings on a quarterly basis to us. Every year, the Trustee is required to report the trust activities to the state of Florida. The state also audits the cemetery books every two or three years, providing another layer of assurance that the funds are being placed correctly into the trust.

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CHILDBIRTH CLASSES Florida Hospital Zephyrhills, 7050 Gall Blvd., will host childbirth classes from June 13 to July 11, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., on Mondays. For the week of Independence Day, class will be on Wednesday, July 6. Topics will include stages of labor, pain management, postpartum depression, patient rights and more. To RSVP, call (813) 783-6124.

LUNG CANCER AWARENESS The New River Library, 34043 State Road 54 in Zephyrhills, will host a lung cancer awareness seminar on June 14 at 11 a.m. A representative from Premier Healthcare will make the presentation. For information, call (813) 788-6375.

YOUTH AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY The Health & Wellness Center at Florida Hospital Wesley Chapel, 2700 Healing Way, will host a seminar on youth and physical activity on June 14 at 6:30 p.m.Topics will include peer relationships, self-confidence

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SIX-WEEK CHILDBIRTH CLASS The Medical Center of Trinity, 9330 State Road 54, will host a six-week childbirth class from June 15 through July 20, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. The weekly class will provide expectant parents with information to prepare for childbirth and the hospital experience. For reservations, call (727) 834-5630.

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hair services for people of all ethnicities. “My salon has been multicultural since day one,” says Cheryl. “I called it Universal because is doesn’t matter what gender, or race, someone is. We are all trained stylists experienced at working with all types of hair.” Cheryl explained that her customers are African American, Muslim, Puerto Rican, Caucasian, Asian and Caribbean Islanders. The studio also cuts hair for men, especially retired men, and welcomes walk-ins. “Customers like that they can get in and out of our salon fast, and that our staff is always professional and never gossips,” said Cheryl. “We provide quality services at affordable prices, in an environment that is always clean. Plus, we offer senior citizen discounts.” Working alongside Cheryl is Yvonne Davis, who moved here from Miami with 20 years experience. Stylist Latonya Spiner specializes in braids and weaving, and has been a stylist for five years. The newest addition to the team is Renee Torres, whose heritage is Puerto Rico Universal Hair Studio offers a full array of professional hair care products, including Redken, Paul Mitchell, Affirm, Design Elements, Avalon, Frames, Catwalk by TIGI and Crew. “We carry several professional brands because we want the best products for the kind of hair you have,” said Cheryl.

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LUTZ STUDENTS MAKE DEAN’S LISTS The following Lutz students have been named to the spring Dean’s List or Dean’s Honor Roll at their respective schools. • Calee Ash, Harding University,Arkansas • Cami Ash, Harding University,Arkansas • Gleb Barkovskiy, Bucknell University, Pennsylvania • Kenneth Barrett, Bucknell University, Pennsylvania • Margaret Brekka, Fairfield University, Connecticut • Sarah Fecthel, Belmont University, Tennessee • Julia Fresne, Furman University, South Carolina • Brycie Gauthier, Oklahoma City University, Oklahoma • Stephen Goldman, Belmont University, Tennessee • Jessica Howell, Furman University, South Carolina • Sarah Korta, Samford University, Alabama • Katelyn Preiboy, Belmont University, Tennessee • Katie Wynn, Belmont University, Tennessee Russell Perciavallee, also of Lutz, was named to the recently-ended winter term Dean’s List at Washington and Lee University in Virginia.

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NEW WEBSITE FOR INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES In order to connect employers and those seeking intern opportunities, CareerSource Pasco Hernando has created a website, which provides a single location for employers and future interns to find open internship positions throughout Pasco and Hernando Counties. This program provides opportunities for individuals who have completed occupational classroom skills training, and need to gain job-related skills and knowledge. Based on a potential intern’s eligibility, employers may benefit by being reimbursed between 50 percent to 80 percent of the intern’s wages. The site also provides opportunities to veterans. The Military Transition Employment Program is designed to support veterans who want to enroll in or continue in postsecondary education under the enhanced post 9/11 GI Bill. For information on internship opportunities, visit PascoHernandoIntern.com. For consulting, email Ken Russ at kruss@careersourcepascohernando.com. For internship and/or career related services, email Helen Rodriguez at hrodriguez@careersourcepascohernando.com.

ELI HAZEN SELECTED TO DREAM TEAM Pasco-Hernando State College Cisco Network Academy student Eli Hazen has been selected for the 2016 Cisco Live Dream Team event that will take place in Las Vegas in July. More than 80 applicants from across the United States and Canada were recommended by their instructors to represent their academy at Cisco’s largest customer event. The dream team opportunity is in its sixth year, and is a premier education and training event for IT, networking, and communications professionals. Students gain exposure and recognition among potential employers, hands-on experience working with Cisco engineers, full access to event sessions, and the chance to take a Cisco certification exam. The 2016 Cisco Live Dream Team is comprised of 10 academy students, two academy instructor mentors, and a returning Dream Team student as captain. For information about networking technology and other career programs at PHSC, visit PHSC.edu/careers.

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GRANT, from page 1A only site in Pasco County that’s large enough for an industry to come in,” Monson said.“This property is on the train line...that goes to Orlando, Miami and to the Tampa port.There’s not a lot of areas that have that ability, so this is ideal for some type of big industry.” “Eventually, we would like this to be a mega site which is 2,000 acres or more, but we’re starting with this 440-acre site and trying to get it site-ready,” she added. The development coalition also is exploring the feasibility of establishing a vocational-technical education center in the city. Monson said a vocational aviation school has been under discussion for several months, even though Gov. Rick Scott vetoed a $1.5 million aeronautical program at the municipal airport in 2015. “We just find that our airport is an ideal location to bring an academy to. We have the availability property-wise, and we just feel like it’s a market for our youth to be trained and not to have to go elsewhere to get this training,” Monson said, adding, “I think we need to be a little more prepared on how to bring that before the Governor

this time around.” The ZEDC was formed in April 2012. It is made up of two components: the ZEDC Stakeholder’s Advisory Council — a voluntary committee of business and community leaders in the Zephyrhills area striving to create a sustainable business and economic climate; and the ZEDC Steering Committee — a group of economic development practitioners, including key staff from partner organizations, such as the city, the chamber and the Pasco EDC. ZEDC Advisory Council chair Skip Skairus said the development coalition benefits Zephyrhills because it helps facilitate ideas and programs that ultimately advance the city’s economic development. “Prior to the formation of this organization, there were a lot of good ideas from a lot of folks in the city in regards to economic development. However, it would seem that for whatever reason, (ideas) would stall because there really wasn’t a formal organization to enact the different things in regards to marketing, research, site development and government advocacy,” Skairus said.“That’s where I really think the biggest benefit to this group is: to take the great ideas that have always been in place, but to make sure they all fall into action.”

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Moore-Mickens Education Center closed in 2015, but a nonprofit group wants to find new purposes for the historical school. Its roots date back to the first school for blacks to open in Pasco County.

MOORE-MICKENS, from page 1A maintenance issues,” he said. “It also has undisturbed asbestos.As long as it’s undisturbed, it’s not an issue. We left the campus because it was a maintenance nightmare.” However, there are about four buildings on campus that could be usable, with some work, Gadd said. When the school district initially announced plans to close Moore-Mickens in 2014, school officials heard impassioned pleas from hundreds of people in the community who wanted to keep it open. McClendon said the school, over the years, had become the educational home to a diverse population of students. For many, it gave them hope and second chances through General Equivalency diplomas, and alternative educational classes. “It surprised me,” McClendon said. The community persuaded district officials to keep Moore-Mickens open, then. But, officials reversed course a year later, citing the expense of repairs. One last chance to secure funds for

Moore-Mickens faded when Gov. Rick Scott in January vetoed $250,000 in the state’s 2016 budget to reopen MooreMickens. The Cyesis teen parent program, FAPE 22 program for Exceptional Education students from age 18 to 22, Adult Education and the Support our Students (SOS) lastchance program were relocated to other schools. When approached by the nonprofit, Gadd said he urged them to reach out to a range of social agencies. An agreement with the school district likely would be a lease arrangement for $1 a year for a set number of years, Gadd said. The district would require that the nonprofit have insurance, he added. The group would be on their own to secure money for repairs, upkeep and program funding. Funding is an issue, but McClendon said the lease agreement could make the nonprofit eligible for grants. One source, for example, would be state historical grants. Fundraising events also would be held, McClendon said. The reopening of the school likely would be done in phases, he said.

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Land O’ Lakes’ Hall of Fame adds members By Kevin Weiss kweiss@lakerlutznews.com

The Land O’ Lakes Gators Athletics Foundation inducted five new members to the school’s athletics Hall of Fame during a dinner ceremony on May 24. The inductees for the 2016 class were: the 2002-2003 girls soccer team, which won a state title; Jerry English, a longtime varsity softball coach; Lt. Col. Rhett Hierlmeier, a standout dual-sport athlete; Dianne McClendon, a key member of the Land O’ Lakes softball team during the late ‘70s; and Phil Teston, the school’s first player drafted in to the Major League Baseball. The ceremony marked the school’s fourth Hall of Fame induction class, which began in 2013 after the Gators Athletics Foundation was established as a 501c3 nonprofit organization. The foundation’s purpose is to “raise funds through donations and fundraising events for the direct benefit of the athletic programs at Land O’ Lakes High School.” Antonio Tarver, a former World Boxing Council light heavyweight champion, was the keynote speaker for the ceremony, which drew about 180 people. Jerry Brewster, vice president of the Gators Athletics Foundation, estimates that $12,000 to $15,000 was raised, several thousand dollars less than in previous years. “The first three years we raised about $20,000 per year and so now the foundation has over $60,000 in there, but this past year, we just didn’t get as many sponsors as we had in prior years so...it was a little light from what we would’ve liked to have,” Brewster said. Funds raised through the foundation are currently being allocated to build an athletic

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About 180 people attended the induction ceremony. Approximately $12,000 to $15,000 was raised — most of which will go toward the construction of an athletic field house.

2016 Land O’ Lakes Athletic Hall of Fame class 2002-2003 GIRLS SOCCER TEAM • Jerry English – coach/administrator • Lt. Col. Rhett Hierlmeier – Lifetime Achievement Award • Dianne McClendon – female athlete • Phil Teston – male athlete

field house at the school, perhaps within the next five years. Likely a $1 million to $1.5 million project, a field house would be the first step in upgrading the school’s athletic facilities in an effort to put it on par with other large schools throughout Tampa area. Ideally, features inside the field house could include boys and girls locker rooms, coaches’ rooms and a training area, Brewster said.

Hall of Fame bio 2002-2003 GIRLS SOCCER TEAM The Lady Gators capped off a 26-3 record in 2003 by winning the Class 2A state championship after they defeated Riviera Beach Suncoast High School 1-0. The Gators’ Stacy Bishop became the county’s all-time leading scorer during that season, while goalkeeper Shannon Aitken set the county’s career shutout mark. After the season, longtime girls soccer coach Vicki King was awarded the National Soccer Coaches Association coach of the year award.

“We’ve got a vision of what we’d want it to look like,” the foundation’s vice president said.“We want to put an actual Hall of Fame (in) the field house, so when kids walk to the

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From left: Dianne McClendon, Jerry English, Lt. Col. Rhett Hierlmeier and Phil Teston.

gym everyday, they have to go through the Hall of Fame; we want it to be something where kids can be inspired.” In addition to nearly $70,000 in the foundation’s coffers, there’s an additional $150,000 commitment from a few of the foundation’s board members to help facilitate a field house project. The organization also is in discussions with the Pasco County School Board to possibly create a joint partnership to spearhead a new athletic facility. Meanwhile, in the next few months, the athletics foundation will deliberate candidates for next year’s Hall of Fame class. Typically, each class features a coach or administrator, a lifetime achievement award, one female athlete and two male athletes. Both athletic prowess and the individual’s character are taken into account in evaluating Hall of Fame candidates, Brewster said.

Local players among Hillsborough’s all-stars Several senior baseball players in The Laker/Lutz News’ coverage area were named to the Hillsborough senior AllStar team, made up of the

county’s top 25 players. The Hillsborough County senior all-stars defeated the Pinellas County senior all-stars 6-3 on May 29 at Tropicana Field.

PITCHERS • Gavin Gillespie, Gaither (11 wins, 0.79 ERA, 89 strikeouts in 88.2 innings) • David Masuck, Gaither (7 wins, 2.47 ERA, 32 strikeouts in 51 innings) INFIELDERS • Bradley Hession, Steinbrenner (.340 avg., four home runs, 11 doubles, 22 RBIs) COURTESY OF JOHN MEDVID

Family Fishing! Father and son Jim and Joe Felice teamed up to win their second consecutive South Pasco Bassmasters tournament at Lake Tarpon on May 16. Team Felice caught five bass totaling 12.45 pounds. They also caught the largest bass (5.09 pounds) during the tournament.

OUTFIELDERS • Drew Burkhart, Steinbrenner (.354 avg., 10 doubles, 16 RBIs) • Gabriel Montenegro, Carrollwood Day (.375 avg., three HRs, 25 RBIs, 15 steals) • Dalton Smith, Freedom (.382 avg., 11 RBIs)

son, now becomes the Lions’ first track AllAmerican as well. “I could not be prouder of myself and all the hard work it took to get here,” Rampf said in a release.“I did not expect to do this well because it was my first time running the steeplechase back-to-back within 24 hours. The steeplechase is a very tough, competitive race, so it very hard on my legs, and hard to stay mentally strong and push with whatever is left.” Rampf is a native of Premintz, Germany.

FHSAA EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR RETIRES Florida High School Athletic Association executive director Dr. James “Roger” Dearing announced his retirement last week. Dearing, who held the role for eight years, will step down once a new hire is made. The FHSAA’s Board of Directors will begin a nationwide search after the next board meeting June 13 and June 14. In a press release, Dearing said it was “simply time” to retire. “After consulting with my family and my closest of friends, I feel it is in the best interest of all if I step aside, and give someone else the absolute privilege and honor of taking on this role,” he said. Under Dearing’s leadership, the FHSAA reduced membership fees to $25 per school. He also helped steer media partnerships with Bright House Sports Network and the NFHS Network, making championship games available for viewing online. Moreover, student-athlete participation in the FHSAA’s 32 sports increased by about 33 percent since he was named FHSAA’s executive director. Prior to working for the FHSAA, Dearing served as Manatee County Superintendent from 2003 to 2009.

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Gaither’s Gavin Gillespie was one of the top pitchers in Hillsborough County, sporting a 0.79 ERA.

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Saint Leo University sophomore Colett Rampf finished fifth in the 3000-meter steeplechase finals at the 2016 NCAA Division II Outdoor Track and Field Championships.

SAINT LEO ATHLETE CLAIMS FIFTH AT NATIONALS Saint Leo University sophomore Colett Rampf finished fifth in the 3000-meter steeplechase finals at the 2016 NCAA Division II Outdoor Track and Field Championships on May 27 at IMG Academy. Rampf posted a career-best time of 10:23.86, earning All-America honors with her fifth-place showing. Her finals time was slightly under two seconds faster than the time she posted in the meet’s preliminaries. Rampf, who became Saint Leo’s first cross-country All-American earlier this sea-

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Kevin Merrell, a former standout on Steinbrenner High School’s baseball team and current shortstop on the University of South Florida’s baseball team, has been named a first team All-American Athletic Conference selection by the conference’s coaches. Merrell, a sophomore, leads USF in batting average (.309) and on-base percentage (.405), and is third on the team in stolen bases (16). Merrell was a four-year letter winner at Steinbrenner, and batted .462 during his senior year. He was also a standout track athlete and currently holds the school’s 100-meter dash record at 10.6 seconds, which he set in 2014.

FISHING CLUB GRANTS AVAILABLE The Fishing League Worldwide (FLW) Foundation has announced the availability of grants of up to $500 per school to Student Angler Federation (SAF)-affiliated

high school fishing clubs in Florida. The grants are aimed at establishing new clubs or expanding clubs. The grants can be used by school teams or clubs to pay SAF dues for participating students, cover the cost of running teamsponsored tournaments, purchase student jerseys or other club costs. The initiative seeks to help recruit new anglers, retain existing anglers and reactivate former anglers. The Florida High School Fishing Grant application is available at FLWFishing.com/Foundation. For information, contact Dave Washburn by emailing dave.washburn@flwfishing.com, or call (270) 252-1607.

SUNLAKE CHEER CLINIC Registration is open for the Sunlake High School cheer clinic, which will take place June 16 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. The clinic is open to any elementary or middle school students. Clinic participants will learn cheers, jumps, dances, and other individual instruction from Sunlake High cheerleaders and coaches. The registration deadline is June 13. The cost for each student is $25, which includes a T-shirt. Walk-ins are welcome. Applications can be found online at slhs.pasco.k12.fl.us/?p=7877. For information, email Pennye Garcia at pgarcia@pasco.k12.fl.us.

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t a place that can trace its history back to the 1880s, Saint Anthony Catholic School marked another milestone on June 3 with a ceremony to bless the completion of a renovated building constructed in 1922. It was the second time in two years that Saint Anthony Catholic School paused to celebrate the completion of a construction project. The first event occurred on Feb. 5, 2015, when the Rev. Robert N. Lynch, Bishop of the Diocese of St. Petersburg, presided over the dedication of the school’s new building.That building, designed to architecturally match the existing building, was funded through the Diocese’s Forward in Faith Capital Campaign. At last week’s event, Abbott Isaac Camacho, of Saint Leo Abbey, presided over the ceremony to bless the school’s newly renovated 1922 building.The Saint Anthony Parish community is covering the cost of the $1.8 million project. Those gathered at last week’s ceremony expressed gratitude for the education the school provides. Retired U.S. Army Col. Peter Quinn was among those attending the ceremony. His son, Gabriel, just graduated from the school, and his twin daughters, Faith and Grace, are seventh-graders. “We got here three years ago. This is a pearl of joy for us,” Quinn said. He noted that he searched all of the Diocese, including St. Petersburg, Clearwater and Brandon, before choosing to enroll his children at Saint Anthony. “I wanted a place where my parish life and my kids’ school life would be one and the same. “When I found this place, with the sisters in residence, that was it. “The surrounding community is just so supportive,” Quinn said. Leo Brand and Kyle Christmas, both members of the Knights of Columbus, were there, dressed in their full regalia. They came to present the school with a gift: A pole and a stand, to hold the school’s banner. “They’ve always borrowed ours for years,” Brand said. So, the Knights of Columbus San Antonio Council 1768 decided to purchase one for the school, he said. Christmas noted that one of his family members helped build the school decades ago.“He’s got his name on one of the bricks up on the top of the roof,” he said. Christmas said he’s pleased to see that the school is building for the future. “It’s nice to see that they are expanding and that they’re getting busy enough to expand, that people are taking advantage of a Catholic education,” Christmas said. Pasco County Commissioner Ted Schrader was at the event — but not in his role as an elected leader. He has closer ties to the church and school. “I’m an alumnus. It’s my parish. My church. It’s a great part of our community. My parents were actually married in the church,” Schrader said. The renovation of the 1922 school building marks a proud moment for the parish and school, Schrader said. “The community just came together.They recognized the importance of a Catholic education,” Schrader said. Leigh DiMaria has three children at the school. “I love the fact that they were able to re-

Leo Brand, left, and Kyle Christmas are members of the Knights of Columbus. They came to the June 3 ceremony to give Saint Anthony Catholic School a pole on which to hang the school’s banner.

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This view of the new school shows the St. Anthony Catholic School sign. The façade on the old school is plain red brick.

Lindsay Golladay reads from scripture during the blessing and dedication ceremony of a renovated school building on the Saint Anthony Catholic School campus on June 3. Abbott Isaac Camacho, of Saint Leo Abbey, presides over the ceremony which included blessing the restored building, room by room. Brother Lucius Amarillas stands to the abbott’s right.

store a lot of the old elements,” DiMaria said. She’s pleased that her children, Faith, Vincent and Nolan, attend Saint Anthony, and that her family is part of the school’s community. “The community around here, the support, I’ve never seen anything like it. It’s amazing,” DiMaria said. Abbott Camacho presided over the ceremony, but others took part, as well. Rev. Garry Welsh, the current pastor, Sister Alice Ottapurackal, the current principal, and Sister Roberta Bailey, the Prioress at Holy Name Monastery and former principal of the school, also offered remarks. Students took part, too. Hannah Fox, led the assembly in “Joyful, Joyful,We Adore You,” Lindsay Golliday read a selection from scripture, and Aiden Fox and Adeline Shiver were altar servers. Abbott Camacho reminded those gathered that “one of the characteristics of us Benedictines (who founded the school) is to welcome the other, as Christ, no matter who the other is. To see in them, the image of Christ. “It’s not about the teachers. It’s not about the good reputation of the school. It’s about the other. Can we see Christ in the other, no matter their background? If we see in them, Christ, things start to change for good,” Abbott Camacho said. Sister Bailey recalled Saint Anthony Catholic School’s rich history, and noted that it has faced some tough times. “We owe a great deal of credit to the pastors that were in this area. There was a day when the principal and the bookkeeper would come up with budget, based on the tuition that we knew we could collect. And, whatever we thought we couldn’t collect, we gave that debt to the pastors, and they figured out how to support the school,” Sister Bailey said. But through prayer, God’s blessings, the help of the Diocese, and the generosity of the parish and community, there’s now a new school building and a renovated building, Sister Ottapurackal said. “Our school looks beautiful, and it is ready for 21st century learning. We are proud of how it came out, because of God’s blessing and people’s help,” the principal said.

Sister Alice Ottapurackal takes the stage during the June 3 dedication and blessing ceremony for the renovated 1922 building on the Saint Anthony Catholic School campus.

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Children share a special moment in history at Saint Anthony Catholic School as they witness the blessing of the school’s renovated 1922 building. They are from left in the front row, Sofia Trevino, Andrew Werckman, Cora Woodard and Taylor Young. In the back row, from left are Abigail Kocher, Boden Ballinger, Kyle Bueno and Joseph Hammond.

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