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So, maybe you enjoy watching a pet costume contest. Or, perhaps you like to get dressed up and compete in a contest yourself. Maybe you enjoy sipping a few brews or taking the kids for a pony ride — all for a good cause, of course. Quite possibly you need to do some holi-
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day shopping, and as you know, it’s never too early to start. Or, it just might be that you love all things Halloween and you need to find the perfect pumpkin. Whatever the case, there are plenty of options in Central Pasco, North Hillsborough, East Pasco and other parts of the region. So, grab your calendar and start making some plans. Happy Haunting!
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WHAT: Tampa Theatre presents “Ghosts of Tampa Theatre” WHERE: Tampa Theatre, 711 N. Franklin St., in downtown Tampa WHEN: Oct. 13, Oct. 19 and Oct. 21 at 11:30 a.m., and Oct. 20 at 7:30 p.m. DETAILS: A 75-minute ghost tour of a historic movie palace, which opened in 1926. COST: Tours are free for theater members, $10 for general admission and $8 for children ages 2 to 12. INFO: visit TampaTheatre.org.
WHERE: 8005 S. Racetrack Road in Tampa WHEN: Saturdays and Sundays, from a.m. to 5 a.m. through Oct. 29 COST: Admission is $12 each for children and adults. Children age 1 and younger are free. Parking is $1. DETAILS: There will be pony rides, hayrides, farm animals, face painting, a bon fire, games, train rides and live music.There also will be pumpkins available for purchase. INFO: Call (813) 855-8992, or visit HorsePowerForKids.com.
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WHAT: Tampa’s Lowry Park Zoo presents Creatures of the Night WHERE: Tampa’s Lowry Park Zoo, 1101 W. Sligh Ave. WHEN: Friday and Saturday nights through Oct. 28.The park will be open until 10 p.m. DETAILS: This event is for ghouls and goblins of all ages. INFO: visit LowryParkZoo.org.
WHAT: The 11th annual Spooky Tails Halloween Pet Costume Contest WHERE: Parwick Kennels, 22129 Carson Drive in Land O’ Lakes. WHEN: Oct. 14, noon to 4 p.m. (pet costume contest at 1:30 p.m.) DETAILS: A pet costume contest, food, music and games.All pets must be on a leash.The event benefits the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office Retired K-9. INFO: Visit Pasco-K9-Fundraiser.com.
HORSEPOWER FOR KIDS FALL FESTIVAL WHAT: HorsePower for Kids’ 10th annual Fall Festival fundraiser
WHAT: Second annul Asturia Fall Festival
WHERE: Asturia master planned community, 5 minutes from the Suncoast Parkway, off State Road 54, in Odessa. WHEN: Oct. 15, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. DETAILS: Activities for children and adults, including hayrides, corn hole, bounce houses, sand art crafts, face painting, carnival games and a balloon artist. Hay will be provided for guests to stuff a scarecrow (bring pillowcase and old clothing). Food trucks available. INFO: Call (813) 227-4148.
ST. TIMOTHY FALL FESTIVAL St.Timothy Catholic Church Fall Festival WHERE: St.Timothy Catholic Church, 17512 Lakeshore Road. See FESTIVALS, page 17A
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These tiny orange orbs add a festive bit of fall décor, and are easy to find at roadside stands and grocery stores during October.
Ice cream dreams bring back sweet memories to Joe Schembri. There were family trips to what he remembers as “Roger’s Place” on State Road 52. Later on, ice creamy treats came from a shop near a Home Depot, known affectionately as the “Home Depot” ice cream. “All we did was ice cream every week,” said Schembri, who lives in Land O’ Lakes. “That was family time and we loved it.” Nearly three months ago, Schembri opened his own shop, and his first business – the Ice Dreammm Shop – in a small plaza at 29312 State Road 54, in Lutz. The shop will host a “customer appreciation day” and grand opening on Oct. 15 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. The triple “m” in the name is part of the shop’s signature logo, and a reminder of yummy ice cream cones from childhood. The menu of specialty flavors for children and adults add a non-traditional punctuation to the shop. Just plain vanilla won’t do. Instead, flavors include creamy vanilla bean, rice pudding, sweet corn, cotton candy, and an overload of Oreo cookies in
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Ice Dreammm owner Joe Schembri spins a prize wheel at his new shop. After a number of ice cream purchases, customers win prizes, with the top prize being a year of ice cream.
cookies n’ dream. The newest recipe, available for adults only, is pecan bourbon neat. Other adult flavors are the tried and true favorites of Rum Haven and whiskey-laced Fire N Ice. Still, Schembri hasn’t forgotten what he loved about the ice cream experience.The Ice Dreammm Shop is a very traditional family place, a throwback to the old days. Chess and checkers games are laid out on tables. Children can pick from more than 20
games like pick up sticks and dominoes. A flat screen television tunes into children’s programs. A sofa and chairs in the entry way are a comfy, living area.The restroom has a babychanging area. If students or professionals want to settle in with computers, and hang out for a while that’s the idea, said Schembri. Families are welcome to linger, too. See ICE DREAMMM, page 17A
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Central Pasco chamber is on the move By Kathy Steele ksteele@lakerlutznews.com
The Central Pasco Chamber of Commerce is looking to expand and relocate after nearly 15 years at its current location, 2810 Land O’ Lakes Blvd. The chamber’s building is on the market. As soon as a sale goes through, plans tentatively are to move to a small medical and business center, off State Road 54, adjacent to Highland Oaks Preserve, west of Livingston Road. “The (current) building is outdated,” said David Gainer, chairman of the chamber’s board of directors. Renovations were considered but Gainer said there was too little land to accommodate a larger building and parking. “We’re land-locked.There is no more room to add parking.” With a membership currently totaling about 420 businesses more space is essential, Gainer added. In 2015, the chamber celebrated its 40th anniversary.The nonprofit also merged with the Pasco Hernando Hispanic Chamber of Commerce to form one organization.
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Shalyah Fearing, a local singer and contestant on ‘The Voice,’ performed at the Land O’ Lakes Music Festival.
Central Pasco chamber began in 1975 with a more localized moniker - the Land O’ Lakes Chamber of Commerce. But, the local chamber evolved into a broader mission that covers residents and businesses in central Pasco and northern Hillsborough County. Member businesses come from Land O’Lakes, Lutz, Odessa, Trinity, Shady Hills,
Spring Hill and Wesley Chapel. During the year, the chamber sponsors numerous events and awards in support of the business community including a golf tournament, music festival and the “Heart of Pasco Award.” “Our membership is growing,” he said. See CHAMBER, page 17A