The Laker-Wesley Chapel/New Tampa-May 31, 2017

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Efforts to begin to ease area congestion By Kathy Steele ksteele@lakerlutznews.com

Traffic is a mess at the Interstate 75 interchange with State Road 56. On the plus side, that’s an indicator that new development in the area is boosting Pasco County’s economy. More of that development is on the way. But, it’s putting more people and more vehicles on inadequate roads. A project set to start in 2018 is expected to help reduce the traffic snarls at the I75/State Road 56 interchange. "There are huge amounts of traffic being generated," said Ryan Forrestel, principal at American Consulting Engineers. A traffic analysis found that during daily

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rush hours, vehicles are backed up for 1 mile to 2½ miles. Most motorists are waiting at traffic signals to make left turns onto I-75, or off of it. During a May 23 session, Forrestel provided a timeline for the construction of a $24.1 million diverging diamond interchange that is expected to relieve traffic. He made his remarks to a gathering of about 30 people, at an event hosted by The Greater Wesley Chapel Chamber of Commerce at the Mercedes-Benz automobile dealership, off State Road 56. The meeting was focused on providing information to owners and operators of area businesses. See CONGESTION, page 11A

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The focus will be on involving youth from the community in as many sporting opportunities as possible, he said. The Wiregrass Sports Complex of Pasco A minor league system for youth ages 9 County could be open as soon as spring through 18 will be organized for cheerlead2019, Richard Blalock, chief executive offi- ing, basketball, volleyball, soccer and cer of RADD Sports said last week. lacrosse. Participants will be required to The sports management and develop- maintain a minimum of a 2.0 grade average. ment company anticipates finalizing A prep level will be available for youths, agreements with Pasco County by August. ages 5 through 8. The construction of the 98,000-square-foot But, sports won’t be the only skill taught. indoor sports complex is expected to take “We want to develop these kids not only 18 months, though Blalock is hopeful it can as athletes, but as citizens,” Blalock said. be done within 14 months. For youth that don’t want to Blalock and Anthony Homer, actively participate in a sport, the company’s vice president of Blalock said they would have opdevelopment, gave an update on portunities to join a Coach’s Club the project at the monthly ecoor Elite Manager’s Club, to learn nomic briefing luncheon hosted skills such as scorekeeping, officiby The Greater Wesley Chapel ating and team management. Chamber of Commerce on May For elite athletes who are 25. being recruited, RADD Sports Work already is underway to will help with media technology, line up events, sports leagues such as webcasts, to showcase and coaches for a facility that their talents. will operate on Monday through Richard Blalock The Pasco County Thursday as a community-based Commission agreed in April to sports center, Blalock said. negotiate with RADD Sports for Weekends will be set aside to host tour- the $25 million sports complex.About $15 naments, competitions and other events million to $17 million in funding will be that will generate hotel stays and tax rev- from a bank loan, secured with a proposed enues for the county, he said. 2 percent increase in the county’s tourism “We’re not sitting back waiting,” he said. tax. Nearly $11 million is from previously “We’re in the community actively engaging. pledged tourism dollars, and sales tax revWhen the doors open, we want to be run- enues. ning and generating,” Blalock added. County commissioners must approve an For instance, Blalock plans to meet with See WIREGRASS, page 11A the head coach of the Tampa Bay Rowdies. ksteele@lakerlutznews.com

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Mauricio Lorenzo worked right up to the last day before graduating with Wesley High School’s Class of 2017.

2017 graduates given second chance with new program By B.C. Manion bcmanion@lakerlutznews.com

Graduating from high school typically is a special day for members of the graduating class, and their families. But, there’s a group in Wesley Chapel High’s Class of 2017 for whom graduation on May 26 at the University of South Florida Sun Dome was particularly meaningful. See GRADUATES, page 11A


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Members of the ice cream social crew were, standing from left: Joyce and Ron Bell, Rich and Chris Fulton, and Linda Tutin; and, Mim and Terry Gardner (seated).

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As mentioned in previous stories, we have a lunch bunch for the ladies once a month. Usually, it is at a restaurant on the first Tuesday of the month, along with another outing for men that is at Hooters. This month, the lunch bunch for women had a twist. The group met at Luella Wheeling’s new residence. Luella used to live at Rose Semian and Doris Sutfin (back), and Judy Hiler and Wayne Grand Horizons and re- Anderson attended the ice cream social. cently moved, but her heart still belongs to her friends from her previous community. I spoke to Joyce Bell, and she was good enough to give me a few of the details. She told me that the lunch was served buffet-style. The buffet included beef stroganoff and Cajun grouper with broccoli, corn-on-the cob, kale greens, and a huge variety of desserts. A large group of ladies joined in for this lunch, and while the meal was excellent, they also had a good time, as they then received a tour of the community. It was beautiful. Luella was very happy, rested and well. All in all, it was a perfect event, hosted by Robbie Lockard. Grand Horizons had an ice cream social Jerry and Chris Buckley enjoyed every last on May 7, and the individuals that hosted bit of their ice cream at the get-together. this event were Ron and Joyce Bell, Rich and Chris Fulton, Mim and Terry Gardner, Joyce, about 95 people attended.This soundand Linda Tutin. ed like a fun activity, and I am sure everyone Galen Parker said the prayer, while every- enjoyed it. one bowed their heads in silence. Donna and Bill Quinn hosted the lunch After grace was said, the tables were connoisseurs at Piccola Italia on May 12. called so they could get their ice cream. About 48 people attended, and they defiFrom what Joyce Bell told me, there nitely did not leave hungry. were several toppings, including bananas, We have gone to Piccola’s in the past, strawberries, hot fudge, nuts, crushed Oreos, and they certainly have a huge variety on butterscotch, caramel, whipped cream, cher- the menu. Each time we went, we had a difries, pineapple and more. ferent dish, and each one was Along with the ice cream, there was a delicious.Their lasagna is very good, as well raffle with a monetary prize. According to as other dishes the restaurant serves.

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A monument sign was unveiled on May 12 at a dedication ceremony for the Adam Kennedy Forensics Field. The ‘body farm’ is part of a project to build a forensics research and training center next to Pasco County’s jail.

Land O’ Lakes site aims to improve forensic research By Kathy Steele

Adam Kennedy’s body was the first donation for a ‘body farm’ named in Kennedy’s honor. Kennedy was principal of Crews Lake Middle School when he died in a car crash in January 2017.

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Pasco County had a dedication ceremony for a 5-acre field that will be used to advance forensic research and aid in criminal investigations. The “body farm” is next to the Land O’ Lakes Detention Center, off U.S. 41. A separate forensics and training facility also is being planned near the body farm site. The field has been named the Adam Kennedy Forensics Field, in honor of the former principal of Crews Lake Middle School, who died in a car accident while driving to work in January. His body was the first one donated to the body farm. “There is so much bittersweet about this,” said Abigail Kennedy, the principal’s wife, as she spoke during a May 12 ceremony. Officials from the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office, county commissioners, and Dr. Erin Kimmerle of the University of South Florida’s Institute of Forensic Anthropology & Applied Science (IFAAS) also were there, as the sign for the field was unveiled. Adam Kennedy wanted to leave his body

to science,Abigail Kennedy said, noting that before her husband died, the couple had discussed possible options, including donating to a medical school. She said her husband wanted to do something “dedicated to making people’s lives better.” She contacted USF about the plans underway for the body farm and forensics facility to ask if her husband’s body could be the first donation. “All I could think was this couldn’t be more perfect,” she said.“This is so cool.This is so Adam.” The campus of the Florida Forensics

Institute for Research & Tactical Training, or F.I.R.S.T., is expected to become a national and international hub for research in the field of forensic science. The body farm and forensics facility will be the seventh in the nation to study body decomposition as a tool in solving crimes, and identifying victims of murder or other trauma. The University of Tennessee, in Knoxville, opened the first facility of this type during the 1970s. The former principal’s body will be buried and later exhumed for research. So far, about 30 people have preregistered with USF for body donations. Project partners include the sheriff’s office, Pasco County, Pasco-Hernando State College and the IFAAS. Kimmerle and USF are well-known for their work in identifying bodies found in unmarked graves at the former Dozier School for Boys in Marianna. The forensics building at F.I.R.S.T. will be the Thomas Varnadoe Forensic Center for Education and Research. Varnadoe’s body was among those recovered and identified at the grave site at the Dozier school. Pasco’s campus will include a laboratory,

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MARINE FOREVER GROUP

Marine Forever Detachment 1440 of the Marine Corps League will meet the third Monday of every month at 7 p.m., at Beef O’ Brady’s, in Village Lakes Plaza, off State Road 54, in Land O’ Lakes. Membership is open to all active duty military and honorably discharged veterans. For information, call (813) 956-2469.

PRESERVATION SOCIETY

The Historic Hernando Preservation Society will meet June 1 at 6:30 p.m., at Brooksville City Hall, 201 Howell Ave., in Brooksville.The guest speaker will be Steve Rinck, president of the Seminole Wars Foundation, who will portray the character of Paddington McCormick, an Irish immigrant who joined the U.S. Infantry in 1835.Admission is free. For information, visit HistoricHernandoPreservationSociety.org.

SUMMER KICKOFF

The Land O’ Lakes Library, 2818 Collier Parkway, will host a summer kickoff “Build a Better World Preteen Party” June 2 at 2 p.m., with games and crafts.There also will be a teen game night on the same day, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., for ages 12 to 18. Free snacks will be provided. For information, call (813) 929-1214.

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The Land O’ Lakes Library, 2818 Collier Parkway, will offer “Build a Better World: Captain Underpants” June 7 at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., for kindergarten through third grade. The event is part of the Build a Better World Summer Reading program, with crafts, stories and games. For information, call (813) 929-1214.

TEEN VOLUNTEER TRAINING

The Land O’ Lakes Library, 2818 Collier Parkway, will offer teen volunteer training June 6 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.Anyone interested must fill out an application on the library website and register for a training session. For assistance, call (813) 929-1214.

Reading clubs kickoff

The Hugh Embry Library, 14215 Fourth St., in Dade City, will host a Summer Reading Club Kickoff June 3 at 2 p.m., for elementaryaged children and their families. There will be a presentation by Mad Science. The library also host a Teen Summer Reading Club Kickoff Party & Games Day June 7 at 3:30 p.m., to kick off the teen and preteen summer reading clubs. For information, call (352) 567-3576.

West Kennedy and Westshore boulevards in Tampa.There will be activities for adults and children, including displays, disaster preparedness booths, and a severe weather panel at 12:30 p.m., with local meteorologists.There also will be preparedness materials to take home, and raffles to enter.Admission is free. For information, visit HurricaneExpo.com.

TRAIN SHOW & SALE

Golden Spike Enterprises will present the 17th Tampa Model Train Show and Sale June 3 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and June 4 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the Florida State Fairgrounds, 4800 U.S. 301 N., in Tampa. More than 300 dealer tables will have model items in all gauges and railroad antiques for sale.There also will be 10 large working layouts with displays.Admission is $9. Children ages 12 and younger are free. For information and discount coupons, visit GSERR.com.

Harvester United Methodist Church, 2432 Collier Parkway in Land O’ Lakes, will have its annual indoor rummage sale June 3 from 7 a.m. to noon.There will be furniture, decorative items, clothing, purses, shoes, jewelry, baby items, toys, tools, small appliances, electronics, household items, linens, baskets, craft items, books, and 25cent items. Sisters in Spirit also will have a bake sale, and the youth will host a hot dog lunch. For information, call (813) 948-2311.

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The New River Library, 34043 State Road 54 in Zephyrhills, will host the First Saturday Book Club June 3 at 11 a.m., to discuss Andy Weir’s “The Martian.” Copies of the book are available at the checkout

Hillsborough County’s Hurricane Expo will be June 3 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., near center court at WestShore Plaza mall, at

Oakwood Church, 11209 Casey Road in Tampa, will offer a Vacation Bible School, “Gadgets & Gizmos,” June 5 to June 9, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., for kindergarten through fifth grade. For information or to register, call (813) 969-2303, or visit OakwoodFL.org.

The New River Library, 34043 State Road 54 in Zephyrhills, will host a Summer Reading Kickoff: Drum Circle June 2 at 11:30 a.m., presented by Giving Tree Music. For information, call (813) 788-6375.

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The Zephyrhills Public Library, 5347 Eighth St., will host the Z Book Club June 2 at 3 p.m., to discuss ‘The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society,” by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows. For information, call (813) 780-0064.

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The Land O’ Lakes Library, 2818 Collier Parkway, will offer legal advice during its Social Seniors group June 1 from 10 a.m. to noon, for ages 55 and older. Refreshments will be served. For information, call (813) 929-1214.

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Tampa Theatre, 711 N. Franklin St., in downtown Tampa, will present a “Beauty and the Beast” sing-along June 3 and June 4 at 3 p.m. Before the screening, Bank of America will give away free 4x6-inch commemorative photos in the lobby, starting at 2 p.m.Tickets are $10 for adults and $7 for theater members. For information, visit TampaTheatre.org.

Reading with the Rays, presented by the Suncoast Credit Union, is supported by the Rays Baseball Foundation and the Tampa Bay Times. Kids can pick up a game card at their local library or Tropicana Field and choose a favorite book from the library to read over the summer. Track your hours by “rounding the bases” and collecting Rays prizes along the way. Parents or guardians need to initial the game card when enough books are read to get on first base, and the library will sign the card, put a sticker on it, and hand out a reading reward. Kids can round the bases by reading a total of 24 hours this summer and get two tickets to a Rays game. For local libraries, visit PascoLibraries.org or THPL.org.

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Leadership Pasco is accepting applications for the Class of 2018. Emerging and existing community leaders who live or work in Pasco County can apply. Monthly program sessions begin with orientation in August and conclude with graduation in May 2018. Applications are online at LeadershipPasco.com and due no later than June 1.

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The Zephyrhills Public Library, 5347 Eighth St., will present “Touch-A-Truck” June 3 from 9 a.m. to noon. Kids can touch and climb on a variety of vehicles, and vote for the top three trophy winners; sign up for the Summer Reading Club; start a horn war; and, participate in a basic mechanics class. For information, call (813) 780-0064.

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The Zephyrhills Public Library, 5347 Eighth St., will host an art exhibit, featuring the works of Bill Bengraph, June 6 to June 10 from 9 a.m. to noon. Bengraph is known for his realistic landscapes, portraits and animals. For information, call (813) 7800064.

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Tampa Metropolitan Area YMCAs will host free Summerpalooza parties June 3 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., at these locations: • East Pasco Family YMCA, 37302 Chapel Hill Loop in Zephyrhills. Call (813) 7809622. • New Tampa Family YMCA, 16221 Compton Drive. Call (813) 866-9622. • Bob Sierra YMCA Youth & Family Center, 4015 Ragg Road in Tampa. Call (813) 2699404. The parties will include use of the pool, family games, arts and crafts, healthy refreshments, music, prizes and more.

SEED PROPAGATION

The Pasco Extension Office, 36702 State Road 52 in Dade City, will offer a free seminar on “Propagation from Seeds” June 3 at 10 a.m. Participants can learn tricks of the trade to germinate seeds and raise plants.To register, visit tinyurl.com/moq5hna.

FARMER’S MARKET

New Port Richey FarmNet will open a new farmer’s market at the West Pasco Habitat for Humanity, 4121 Madison St., June 3 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.The market also will be online, with ordering during the week and pickup on Saturdays. Growers who want information about offering produce for sale, or for general information, can contact Anne Short at anne.short@gmail.com or (727) 808-3515.

Congregation Kol Ami, 3919 Moran Road in Tampa, will host its Tree of Life Long Learning Book Group June 6 at 7 p.m., to discuss “And So It Was Written,” by Ellen Brazer. For information, call (813) 962-6338.

PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB

The Land O’ Lakes Photography Club will meet June 6 at 7 p.m., at the Land O’ Lakes Community Center, 5401 Land O’ Lakes Blvd.The topic will be macro photography. All levels of photographers can attend. For information, email LOLPhotoClub2017@gmail.com.

BEAD WEAVING

The Land O’ Lakes Library, 2818 Collier Parkway, will offer an “Introduction to Bead Weaving” June 6 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., for ages 16 and older.This beginner-level class will introduce the basics of bead weaving using the peyote stitch. Participants can make a flag keychain to take home.A proper dress code, registration and liability waiver are required.To register, call (813) 929-1214.

HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION

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The Hugh Embry Library, 14215 Fourth St., in Dade City, will offer a “Nature Detective Workshop: Butterflies & Moths” June 7 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., for ages 6 to 12, accompanied by an adult.The Diggers of the Dade City Garden Club will present the program. For information, call (352) 5673576.

DIVERSE FILM

The New River Library, 34043 State Road 54 in Zephyrhills, will present a diverseperspective film June 7 at 2 p.m., about the story of a young Indian boy lost on the streets of Calcutta.The movie is based on the memoir “A Long Way Home,” by Saroo Brierly. Snacks and refreshments will be served. For information, call (813) 788-6375.

SPACE ADVENTURE

The Museum of Science and Industry, 4801 E. Fowler Ave., in Tampa, has launched Cardboard Space Adventures, which includes a maze, Space Invasion video game, a cardboard space station, alien city tower and more. Families can help build a life-size space rover. Kids age 17 and younger can design the planet of their dreams using a paper plate at home, and bring a parent and their artwork to MOSI through June 30, to get a free child’s ticket to the museum.All kids’ art will be

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SUMMER FOOD SERVICE

Hillsborough County will participate in the Summer Food Service Program, which provides free nutritious lunches and afternoon snacks to children at more than 50 sites throughout the county.This year’s program runs to Aug. 4.The meals and snacks will be offered at local parks and other community locations to children younger than age 18.Applications are not required. For information, email summefoodprogram@HCFLGov.net, or call (813) 276-8625.

FRIENDSHIP SINGERS

The Friendship Singers, a volunteer group that performs in local nursing homes, assisted living facilities and senior centers in Pasco and Hillsborough counties, is looking for new members.There are two practices and two concerts every month. Practices are Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon, at the Pasco County Senior Center, 6801 Wisteria Loop Road in Land O’ Lakes. There are no auditions, and no previous singing experience is required. For information, call Joyce Ruby at (813) 4427879 or Mary Vannier at (813) 541-4183.

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• Single-family detached residences: $7,540, for homes 1,500 square feet or less; $9,785 for homes between 1,501 square feet and 2,499 square feet; and, $12,028 for homes of 2,500 square feet or more • Single-family attached: $3,633 per dwelling • Mobile homes: $5,544 per dwelling • Multifamily: $5,295 per dwelling

Pasco County’s Development Review Committee has recommended approval of a proposed ordinance that would hike school impact fees in Pasco County. The review committee, acting as the county’s local planning agency, found the proposed increase to be consistent with the county’s comprehensive plan. The new rates would significantly increase the impact fees charged to new residential development to help address the impact that new growth has on schools. Under the proposed ordinance, the fees could be used to build new schools, acquire school sites or purchase new school buses. The fees do not apply to age-restricted communities, where residents are 55 and older. Even if the county adopts the proposed rates, school district officials estimate a $284 million shortfall in revenue needed for capital construction during the next decade. At the review committee meeting on May 25, Mark C. Ogier, representing the Bay Area Apartment Association, challenged the proposed multifamily rate. “These proposed impact fees are very troubling to our association and our industry,” Ogier said. “No. 1, the proposed increases are huge increases for all categories, but they’re especially grossly disproportionate for multifamily,” Ogier said. The proposed multifamily increase is a 184 percent increase from the current rate. At the same time, he said, the amount of student generation from multifamily is “significantly less than single-family,” he said. Ogier — whose association represents more than 142,000 apartment units in the Tampa Bay area — also questioned the generation rates used by the school district’s consultant,Tischler-Bise, in the impact fee study. He cited statistics showing that 80 children per 100 households live in single-family, compared with 38 per 100 households in multifamily, Ogier said. When just children between the ages of 6 and 17 are considered, 35 percent of single-family owners have kids in that age range, while multifamily has just 13 percent, Ogier added. Ray Gadd, deputy superintendent for Pasco County Schools, said the student generation rates were based on where students actually live. “Every student is geo-coded to a particular residence,” Gadd said.

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“I’m not sure how you beat that,” said Pasco County Administrator Dan Biles.“They live where they live.” While the Pasco County Commission doesn’t have to adopt the full rate that’s recommended, it cannot simply reduce the multifamily fee, said David Goldstein, chief assistant county attorney. “There’s no legal way to just reduce multifamily,” Goldstein said, noting to do that would cause single-family to pay a disproportionate amount of the fee. Review committee member John Walsh asked what would happen if the Tampa Bay Apartment Association wanted to debate if the study was valid or not. Goldstein responded: “They’d have to come up with their own data showing that what Tischler-Bise (the school district’s consultant) came up with, is inaccurate.” Gadd said he would provide his underlying data to Ogier, so he could see the information that the district used. Regardless of what happens with the proposed impact fees, the school district remains in a deep hole regarding funding for new schools. District officials estimate that even with the full impact fee increase, the district would have a $284 million shortfall for capital construction needed during the next decade. Pasco commissioners have scheduled two public hearings on the ordinance to amend the school impact fees. The first public hearing on the school impact fees issue is set for June 20 at 1:30 p.m., in the commission’s board room at the West Pasco Government Center.The second is set for July 11 at 1:30 p.m., on the second floor of the Historic County Courthouse, at 37918 Meridian Ave., in Dade City.

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The Crisis Center of Tampa Bay wants to encourage people to use the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-(800)-2738255. This is a national number answered 24 hours a day, seven days a week by local organizations. It provides free and confidential emotional support to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress. The Crisis Center also answers calls from the (800) number in its contact center, as well as through the 2-1-1 number. For more information, please visit CrisisCenter.com.

COMMUNITY EVENTS

The Medical Center of Trinity, 9330 State Road 54, will offer these events: • Chatterboxes, June 1, June 15 and June 29 at 3 p.m. • Autism Support Group, June 8 at 7 p.m. • Huntington’s Disease Support Group, June 15 and June 29 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. The hospital also has announced that the diabetes support group has been cancelled. For information or reservations, call (727) 834-5630.

Regional Medical Center Bayonet Point will begin a series on men’s health June 6 with a seminar on “Prostate Issues in Men,” presented by Dr. Arnie Tannenbaum, board certified in urology. Registration and lunch begin at 11:30 a.m., followed by the tutorial at noon. Admission is free.A complimentary lunch will be served. Reservations are required. For information, call (727) 869-5498.

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Sertoma Speech & Hearing Foundation of Florida will have a free hearing aid battery giveaway June 2 from 10 a.m. to noon, at 6333 River Road in New Port Richey. The most common sizes of 10, 13, 312 and 675 will be offered, while supplies last. For information, visit FamilyHearingHelp.org.

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Regional Medical Center Bayonet Point has awarded 100-volunteer-hour service pins to two pet therapy dogs, Buffy and Knox. The dogs are brother and sister therapy dogs and are handled by Ray Jozwik, who adopted them from the Florida Collie Rescue. Buffy and Knox are certified by Therapy Dog Inc. Selection of therapy dogs is based upon the calm and gentle demeanor of the animals even in the midst of chaos. Donna Owens, Volunteer Services manager, shows off Buffy and Knox.

FREE HEALTHY LUNCHES

The Elks Lodge, 6851 Wire Road in Zephyrhills, will serve free nutritious homecooked lunches for all kids starting June 5. For information, call the Zephyrhills chamber of commerce at (813) 782-1913.

MENTAL HEALTH FIRST AID

Saint Leo University’s Human Services Department will offer the public, students, faculty and staff a free opportunity to learn more about mental health first aid and how it can be beneficial. The classes will focus on recovery and resiliency, the belief that individuals experiencing mental health challenges can and do get better,. Participants can learn risk factors and warning signs for mental health and addiction concerns, strategies for how to help someone in crisis and non-crisis situations, and where to turn for help.

The classes will be at Saint Leo University, 33701 State Road 52. The first mental health first aid class is for youth on June 5, in Kirk Hall. The class for adults will be July 17. Both sessions will run from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Registration is required. For information, call (352) 383-2099.

Oak Hill Hospital will present “Treatment Options for Back Pain & Neck Pain” June 6 from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m., at the Silverthorn Country Club, 4550 Golf Club Lane in Spring Hill. Dr. Brian Hudson, neurological surgeon, will cover all aspects of the ailments of the back and the treatment options available, including non-invasive and invasive procedures. There also will be a question-and-answer session. Admission is free. A complimentary hot meal will be served. Reservations are required. For information and to register, call (352) 597-6333.

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Florida Hospital Wesley Chapel will offer “All Right Now: Solutions for Better Breathing” June 6 at noon, in the fourth floor hospital classroom. Dr. Monica Bueso, pulmonary and critical care medicine, will present the latest information on respiratory diagnostics and treatments that can help find solutions to better breathing, especially for those suffering from COPD, emphysema and asthma. Reservations are required. For information, call (844) 504-9378.

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Local students from Pine View Elementary School in Land O’ Lakes are second-place national winners as part of the 25th annual Toshiba and NSTA (National Science Teachers Association) ExploraVision program. The students will be honored in Washington D.C., June 7 through June 10. The Pine View project named “The Coral Reef MGS” will help reefs grow, while providing scientists with consistent information about coral bleaching, ocean water temperature and acidity. The Monitored Growth Sanctuary includes an electrified graphene coral growth platform, solar and hydropower collectors, and an ocean water monitoring station.

FIFTH-GRADER WINS FIRST PLACE IN POSTER CONTEST

Kaden Horvath, a fifth-grader at Cypress Elementary School in New Port Richey, won first prize (Grades 3 to 5 category) in the second annual Dole “Fruitapalooza” poster contest. Horvath received an iPad mini and a plaque. Cypress Elementary’s fifth-grade art students also won the National Grand Prize in the contest.The school received $1,000 for the art classroom and 10 cases of Dole fruit bowls for the cafeteria. To view Horvath’s submission, visit DoleFoodService.com/schoolcontest.

Pasco County Schools will host a teacher interview and hiring event June 1 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., at the Pasco County Schools District Office Building 3, 7205 Land O’ Lakes Blvd., in Land O’ Lakes. Those interested in an interview must apply to attend the event at PascoSchools.org/employment and complete the Teacher Interview and Hiring Event Application. Once the application is approved, the applicant will receive an email to respond to. For information, contact the Office of Human Resources and Educator Quality at work@pasco.k12.fl.us or (813) 794-2845.

CATHOLIC HOMESCHOOL CONFERENCE

The IHM Tampa Homeschool Conference will take place at St. Lawrence Parish’s Higgins Hall, 5225 N. Himes Ave., in Tampa, June 8 from noon to 6 p.m., and June 9 from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Participants can learn more about Catholic home-schooling. Admission is free. Registration is not required. For information, visit IHMConference.org

PHSC ADDS NEW TRUSTEES

Pasco-Hernando State College welcomed two new members to the District Board of Trustees. Col. Jeffrey Harrington, of Hudson, serves as second in command at the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office. He previously served as Chief of Police at New Port Richey Police Department. Harrington has a doctorate degree from Capella University. He fills a vacant trustee seat, with his term ending May 31, 2019. Alvaro “Al” Hernandez, of Odessa, is a vice president of marketing at Humana, and

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Grantham University in Kansas has announced these local graduates of the school’s online degree and certificate programs: Charles Hutchins, Dade City, electronic and computer engineering; Edward Bryant, Land O’ Lakes, criminal justice; Paul Hanniffy, Land O’ Lakes, business administration; Penny Petee, Land O’ Lakes, multidisciplinary studies; Emil Isaakian, Lutz, computer engineering tech; and, John Payne, computer science. King’s College in New York has awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree in media, culture and the arts to Alexa Rivera, of Wesley Chapel. Tori Anderson, of Odessa, has earned a Bachelor of Science in psychology from Berry College in Georgia. Katarina Parise, of Lutz, graduated from The University of Tampa with a Bachelor of Science in criminology and criminal justice. Parise is a 2013 graduate of Sunlake High School.

U.S. Rep. Gus Bilirakis (FL-12) congratulated five students who have been accepted to one of the nation’s prestigious service academies. The students were nominated by Bilirakis’ office based on their academic performance, extracurricular involvement, and character. This year’s appointees are: • Bethany Greene, Sunlake High School, United States Naval Academy • James Nichols, Steinbrenner High, United States Military Academy • Olivia Lane, Hillsborough High, United States Air Force Academy • Alana Tallman, Pasco High, United States Air Force Academy • Nicolette Clark, Allendale Academy, United States Air Force Academy The students undergo a competitive interview process, and each respective academy makes the final decision on acceptance. Applications for the next round of nominations in the fall can be found online at tinyurl.com/lorof88.

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Showing jurors some appreciation Pasco County Clerk & Comptroller Paula O’ Neil’s office celebrated the mandated duty of jurors during Juror Appreciation Month. Each Monday in May (and the Tuesday after Memorial Day) new jury pools and prospects were greeted by Lady Liberty and Uncle Sam at the courthouses in Dade City and New Port Richey. Besides cookies, extra offerings were toppings for popcorn, and syrups for coffee and tea. To help jurors occupy idle time, there also were adult coloring pages and colored pencils, as well as jury-themed crossword puzzles and mazes. The Clerk’s office anticipated hosting nearly 1,000 prospective jurors, total, in May. Samantha Nash, as Lady Liberty, served up some cookies COURTESY OF OFFICE OF PAULA S. O’ NEIL for those reporting for jury duty.

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Youth art program garners award The Office of Pasco County Clerk & Comptroller has received an Achievement Award from the National Association of Counties (NACo). The awards honor innovative, effective county government program that enhance services for residents. NACo recognized the All American Youth Art Walk in the Children and Youth category. The program, in its second year, turned the public halls of Pasco’s east and west side courthouses into galleries celebrating the talents of the county’s public school student-artists. Alyson Cohee, a Cypress Elementary School kindergartner, shows off her artwork to Pasco County Clerk & Comptroller Paula O’ Neil.

GRADUATES, from page 1A That’s because these students — among the approximately 380 graduates from the school —were offered a second chance, and they took it. Eighteen-year-old Mauricio Lorenzo, who lives in Lexington Oaks, is one of those graduates. “Since February, I’ve been in the program, trying to recover as many credits as I possibly can,” said Lorenzo, who had to take several courses including English, math, biology and World History, to graduate on time. He finished his work around noon; graduation was set for 8 p.m. “I’ve been here like 10, 11 hours a day for the past week or two,” Lorenzo said during an interview on May 23. He planned to keep at it right up to the last day, to try to graduate with his peers. Lorenzo was one of 20 students enrolled in the Support our Students program, new to Wesley Chapel High, this year. Students from the high school that are good candidates for the program normally are sent to James Irvin Education Center, in Dade City, explained Danielle Johnson, principal at Wesley Chapel High. However, James Irvin didn’t have enough seats to accommodate all of the Wesley Chapel students who could benefit from the program, the principal said. So, she allocated a room with 20 computers and a teacher to establish the program at her school. The idea is to give students a chance to make up the work they need, or raise their grade point average, so they can meet graduation requirements. In some cases, the students are recovering credits for classes they failed. In other cases, they’re starting a course from scratch. The program uses online instruction, with a teacher accessing the courses that students need. Johnson, who has been an assistant principal at the school for several years became principal this year when Carin HetzlerNettles moved to Cypress Creek Middle High, set to open in the fall.

Johnson said she knew she had made the right decision when students began coming up to thank her for the second chance. Lorenzo is one of those grateful students. “I’m kicking myself now, but I’m very appreciative and very glad that I get the chance to do this — and make up for the mistakes I’ve made in the past. “The normal school system, I didn’t really connect with it,” Lorenzo said. “At one point, I had felt like I had given up on the school system. I felt like they had given up on me,” he said. Lorenzo said his attitude changed, when he was given the opportunity to join the program. “It made me realize:These people are giving me a second chance,” Lorenzo said. The program is demanding. “There are certain things you need to know beforehand,” Lorenzo said. “They will take electronics away from you. “You are taken out of the normal population of the school.You won’t eat lunch with the same people.You are going to be basically isolated, and set apart from everybody else, to ensure that you’re working hard,” he added. But, the potential payoff is worth it, said Lorenzo, who aspires to go into music, and plans to pursue a real estate license, too. Now that he’s made up for lost time, Lorenzo offers this advice for other students: “Focus on completing things the right way the first time.“ After all, he observed:“No matter where you go, no matter what you’re doing, you’re going to have to put the work in, if you want to get anywhere or do anything — here, or just anywhere.” Johnson plans to keep the program going next year. “Every kid has a different path,” she said. “That’s what we should remember. Some kids, it takes a little longer to master the concepts. Some students, it takes a little bit longer to mature. “This is a great way for us to say, ‘We’re not giving up on you. You can still make it. And, here’s how we’re going to give you a chance to make it’,” the principal said.

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WIREGRASS, from page 1A ordinance to increase the tourism tax. Projections for sports events and revenues include: • 27,000 visitors per night per year • 12,000 visitors who come for the day • $6.5 million annual economic impact • $8 million or more in sales and use taxes in 10 years (not including tourism tax) Over 10 years, RADD Sports officials project $100 million in accumulated direct economic impact for the county. The facility will be able to host sporting and recreational activities, including basketball, volleyball, cheerleading, dancing, wrestling, gymnastics, curling and badminton. Plans also call for seven outdoor sports fields, an amphitheater with an event lawn, trails, pavilions and a playground.

will be needed for construction. The bridge that crosses I-75 won't be widened, he said, but it will be redesigned to handle traffic coming to and from the I75 ramps. Additional lanes will be added to the ramps along with road signs and lane markers. Speed limits will drop to 35 mph on the approach to the interchange. With fewer traffic signals, Forrestel said, "All turns are free flowing, to the right or to the left." In fact, he added, the diverging diamond works best where signalized left-turns dominate. "In other places, they are terrible solutions." Supporters of the design say it eases congestion, prevents wrong-way entry onto ramps and reduces crashes. No daytime lane closures are planned. However, lanes will be shifted to accommodate construction, said Forrestel. There will be some lane closures at night, he added. The first phase of construction likely will be the installation of retaining walls surrounding the interchange.They will vary in height from 5 feet to 30 feet. The completion of construction can’t come soon enough for area business owners. Britt Young, franchise owner of Chick-filA, which fronts State Road 56 by Tampa Premium Outlets, said even employees who live nearby report 20-minute commutes simply to get across I-75. He hopes the diverging diamond is the right solution. "We need the flow of traffic to move," Young said. "It allows for growth on both sides of the interstate. Economically, it's what we all want." An $18.5 million, 120-room hotel is planned on land donated years ago by the Porter family – developers of Wiregrass Ranch and The Shops at Wiregrass. Sports tourism is proving to be a successful generator of revenues for local communities, Homer said. On average, each visitor spends about $208 a day, he said. There is a multiplier effect, however, when families come together to youth sports events.“They make a whole weekend out of it,” Homer said. RADD Sports plans to follow the Disney model for sports event registrations. The hotel room is part of the registration process, he said. And, when the on-site hotel is full, other area hotels are included, Homer added. RADD Sports wants to create a “constant churn” of events. “We want them to come back, six, seven, eight times a year,” he said.

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Wharton track standout leaves legacy of excellence By Kevin Weiss

He also reduced the number of races Bryanna entered. “Even though her volume Bryanna Rivers’ name won’t soon came up on her workouts, we be forgotten at Wharton High School. cut her race volume — just to She lays claim to three school track get her much fresher,” records — one individual, two relays. LoJacono explained. She’s amassed 11 state track medals Her passion for running — the most in program history. was soon rediscovered. And, she’s just the second track athThe race numbers — belete at Wharton to earn a full-ride ginning with the AAU club Division I athletic scholarship — to the circuit — reflected it, too. University of Massachusetts; the other Last June, Bryanna finished was hurdler/sprinter Teona Rodgers, sixth in the 800-meter run who graduated Wharton in 2007 and (2:12.52) in the Emerging attended Florida State University. Elite division at New Balance Rivers, a senior, placed second in High School Outdoor the 800-meter run at the 2017 Florida Nationals, in Greensboro High School Track & Field State North Carolina. Championships, held May 5 and May 6 Interest from college track at IMG Academy in Bradenton. programs ensued. She ran a blistering time of 2:10.51 “That all of a sudden really —narrowly behind Miami Southridge’s set her recruiting world on Kayla Johnson, a University of Miami fire; it was a very busy sumsignee, who clocked 2:10.39. mer for her on the recruiting For Rivers, it was both a personal side,” Neil Rivers said. record and a school record. She settled on the ”That was probably my biggest acUniversity of Massachusetts, complishment,” she said about her located about 1,300 miles prep track career. north of Tampa. COURTESY OF TYLER COPELAND The local track star shined in other Wharton’s Bryanna Rivers, left, edges Riverview’s Bailey Hertenstein in the girls 800-meter run, during the Class “It ended up being my fastate events, too. vorite visit,” Bryanna Rivers 4A Region 2 track meet on April 29. A week later at states, Rivers finished second in the 800-meter run (2:10.51), She placed eighth in the mile breaking personal and school records. said. “They really took the (5:12.39) and was the anchor leg of time to get to know me. Wharton’s 4x400-meter relay that “Looking at my options, placed third (3:50.21). tween her sophomore and junior years. that was the place that would be most comReaching — and performing well — at Though still a standout runner, she fortable,” she added. the highest level is certainly not foreign to wasn’t seeing improvement dating back to Besides track, Bryanna will run crossRivers. her middle school years. country for UMass; she plans to study In all four years, she’s advanced to the “I wasn’t really getting the results I need- biology and intends to become a postparstate finals in multiple events, earning correed to,” Rivers said. “I came in as an eighth- tum nurse. sponding medals. grader as a 2:14 (800 meter), and at the One thing she’ll miss back home is the Besides claiming school records in the meets I couldn’t get under a 2:16, so I was chance to run with her two siblings, sopho800-meter run and 4x400 (3:48.23) and just like really disappointed in myself. more Tre Rivers and freshman Nia Rivers. 4x800 (9:22.04) relays, Rivers is second all“I was so frustrated; there’s definitely a “This year was the first year that all three time in the school’s 400 meter (56.32) and moment where I was doubting myself and of us ran high school at the same time; it was 1,500 meter (5:00.95) races, and third in the thought about stopping.” just so much fun,” Bryanna said. 1,600 meter (5:04.80). All she needed was an altered workout But, she hopes her success can motivate That versatility to excel in short and long regimen. them to earn athletic scholarships one day. distances makes Rivers unique, said Kyle “She needed something different,” said “Hopefully, I can influence them, like, LoJacono, her personal track coach. her father, Neil Rivers. “She was basically ‘You can do it, if you just work hard,’” “She’s so phenomenally athletic and giftgoing through three-quarters of her junior Bryanna Rivers.“I just see them have such a ed,” said LoJacono, who also coaches the year and ran faster as a seventh-grader than passion for it, and they’re just really deterWharton boys track team.“She has that natushe had in three years of high school. mined.” ral fast-twitch muscle fiber; she can pretty “We had to make some tweaks and had Meanwhile, Bryanna’s high school career much be entered anywhere from six to to make some changes.” isn’t totally finished. KEVIN WEISS maybe 10 events, and really help a college Wharton High senior Bryanna Rivers has That’s when LoJacono agreed to become She will again compete on the club cirprogram.” her trainer, beginning April 1 of last year. cuit this summer, running for the Trailblazers earned 11 state medals — the most in the Her success didn’t come without some school’s track program. She has earned a He repurposed Bryanna’s training, plac- Youth Athletic Ministry; her last prep compegrowing pains, however. full-ride Division I athletic scholarship to the ing additional focus on volume running tition is the New Balance Nationals Outdoor, Rivers almost quit the sport entirely be- University of Massachusetts. —upping mileage and pace. on June 18.

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Registration is open for the 2017 Steinbrenner Warrior Wrestling Camp, for ages 5 to 17. The camp, organized by Steinbrenner High wrestling coach Paul Noble, seeks to teach and promote amateur wrestling at all levels. There will be three sessions throughout the summer: June 5 through June 8, June 12 through June 15 and July 24 through July 27. Costs range from $60 to $90 for each session. For information, contact Noble at (813) 478-1148 or paul.noble@sdhc.k12.fl.us.

Heavy hauls at bass tournament During the South Pasco Bassmasters (SPBM) May 20 tournament at Lake Tarpon, Ken Willis and Dave Panno teamed up to win first place after reeling in five bass, totaling 14.07 pounds. Joe and Jim Felice, of Team Felice, followed close behind with a 13.71-pound haul. Elsewhere, the team of Greg Vickers

and Kyle Matthew finished third (12.73 pound) and won the tournament’s Big Bass Award, with a 5.77-pound catch. According to SPBM director John Medvid, a majority of the bass was caught using rattletraps near the edges of the lake’s peppergrass. The next tournament is slated for June 17 on John’s Lake in Clermont.

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The Pasco County Parks & Recreation Department will have its Fall Adult Softball League registration June 7 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., at the Land O’ Lakes Community Center, 5401 Land O’ Lakes Blvd. Cost per team is $475, plus an additional $25 for a National Softball Association (NSA) sanctioning fee. The price includes an 11game regular season, and a single elimination tournament. The season begins the week of July 31. Coed games are played on Mondays, and men’s games are played Tuesday through Thursday. For information, call (813) 929-1229.

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June 9 and June 10, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., in the Fitness Center (Building K) on the West Campus in New Port Richey, 10230 Ridge Road. Stunting and jumping skills are required; tumbling skills are recommended. Male and female PHSC students, including incoming freshmen, returning sophomore and transfer students in good academic standing may try out. A participation fee of $25 is required at time of registration. Participants must have already applied to attend PHSC, and must sign a medical waiver and complete an emergency contact information sheet. Cheerleading tryout requirements and additional information is online at PHSC.edu/athletics/cheerleading.

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Registration is open for the Zephyrhills Parks & Recreation free summer youth program. The program, for children ages 6 to 12, runs from June 5 to July 13. Gym games and activities will be each Monday through Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., at Stewart Middle School, 38505 10th Ave., in Zephyrhills. Other available activities include bowling at Pin Chasers (Mondays from 9:45 a.m. to 11:45 a.m.), Movie Day at Zephyrhills Cinema 10 (Wednesdays) and swimming at the East Pasco YMCA (Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 11:30 p.m.). Breakfast will be provided each day to all children, by the Pasco County school district.

Registration is open for several summer youth sports camps at Pasco-Hernando State College’s New Port Richey Campus, 10230 Ridge Road. Available camps include girls fastpitch softball (June 12 to June 15); girls volleyball (June 12 to June 14), boys and girls basketball (June 19 to June 21); and boys baseball (July 17 to July 19). The camps, hosted by various PHSC coaches and athletes, strive to “provide the ideal environment to improve athletic skills, develop friendships and learn life lessons in leadership, teamwork and responsibility,” according to the college. Costs range from $65 to $100 per camp. For information, call (727) 847-2727, or visit PHSC.edu/athletics/summer-sportscamps.

WHARTON BASEBALL STAR EARNS COUNTY HONOR

Wharton High senior shortstop Drew Ehrhard was honored with the 2017 Wade Boggs Athletic Achievement Award, by the Hillsborough County Commission at its May 17 meeting. The Wade Boggs Athletic Achievement Award honors a high school baseball player or a team in Hillsborough County on the basis of outstanding athletic, scholastic and community achievements. Erhard, a four-year letterman and team captain, has been a starter since his first game as a freshman. He has been named AllWestern Conference multiple times, and has more than 100 career hits along with a .383 career batting average. Off the field, Ehrhard, a University of Tampa baseball signee, has a cumulative grade point average of 6.1 and is involved with several community causes, including Relay for Life and Keep Tampa Bay Beautiful. Meanwhile, Jonah Scolaro of Durant High School and Robby Martin of Jefferson High School received Wade Boggs Athletic Achievement Award Honorable Mentions. The County Commission established the award in 2005 in honor of first-ballot National Baseball Hall of Fame member Wade Boggs. A resident of the Tampa Bay area since he was a boy, Boggs is a 12-time All Star who ended his 18-year Major League Baseball career as a member of the Tampa Bay Devil Rays.


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Scarecrow, portrayed by Haley Sanders, realizes it’s a good idea to accompany Dorothy to the Emerald City.

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rts in Motion’s production of “The Wizard of Oz” at Pasco Middle School was all about transformations. Dorothy’s perspective on Kansas changed. The Tin Woodsman got a heart. The Cowardly Lion, courage. The Scarecrow, a brain. And, two wicked witches met their ends. The characters in the theater troupe changed, too, as there were two major casts, which switched out for performances. Seven of the cast members had a chance to play major roles and minor roles in two performances each, through a bit of creative casting. “Double-casting allows more kids to have bigger roles,” explained Jill Ricardo, vice president of production for Arts in Motion, via email. “The Wizard of Oz” production involved 38 actors, ranging in age from 5 to 17, Ricardo said. The performances were given on the evening of May 19, the afternoon and evening of May 20, and the afternoon of May 21.

Most of the actors come from East Pasco, but some come from as far away as Riverview, Ricardo said.The performers began rehearsing in mid-February and held rehearsals for eight hours a week, Ricardo added. Arts in Motion is a nonprofit community youth theater and arts education organization. It aims to give children in kindergarten through 12th grade a chance to participate in the visual and performing arts, according to the organization’s website. The goals are to help youths to build confidence, to help them learn how to collaborate and to stimulate their creativity, the website adds. Since its formation in 1995, Arts in Motion has produced such musicals as “Back to the 80s,” “The Little Mermaid,” “A Christmas Carol,” Seussical the Musical,” “Beauty and the Beast,” “Grease” and “The Sound of Music.” Besides two large-scale productions each year,Arts in Motion also hosts workshops in audition technique, voice, acting, improv and dance, and holds week-long summer camps. For more information, visit ArtsInMotionPasco.org.

This is a photo of the ‘Ruby’ cast. Two casts performed the play, allowing seven of the actors to have both a major role and a minor part in two performances each.

The Wicked Witch of the East’s feet, after Dorothy’s house lands on the witch.

Dorothy returns to Kansas and realizes there truly is no place like home. The characters shown here, from left to right are Uncle Henry, played by Connor Mirrop; Dorothy, played by Chase Hemphill; Professor Marvel, played by Skyler Gifford; Zeke, played by Aidan Kender; and Hunk, played by Allyson Cloversettle.


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Bailey is a rescue Bailey is an 8-month-old black cur (in general, a short-coated, drop-eared, farm and ranch working dog) mix and is the youngest of seven dogs. She was rescued by Christine Jordan’s son, Mark, and his girlfriend, Samantha. Bailey was in bad shape, but she is now a happy playful puppy. The Jordan family lives in Land O’ Lakes.

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Looking for some kittens? While the shelter has many adoptable adult cats, its focus right now is on the tiny kittens coming through. Animal Services is in the midst of what is referred to as kitten season, and it can last for months. Those interested can adopt, foster-to-adopt or foster. Many kittens are coming in only a couple days to a few weeks old and need around-the-clock care.

PET OF THE WEEK FAMILIES WILL RECEIVE A $25 SHELL’S FEED & GARDEN GIFT CERTIFICATE . Send us a picture and information on your favorite pet! Write a short paragraph about why your pet is special along with a photo and mail to: Pet of the Week, c/o The Laker, P.O. Box 479, Lutz, FL 33548 or email to mrathman@lakerlutznews.com, ATTN: Pet of the Week PLEASE NOTE: OWNERS NAME AND ADDRESS MUST BE INCLUDED FOR YOUR PET TO BE CONSIDERED FOR PUBLICATION.

LOCAL WILDLIFE Nora needs a chance Nora originally came to the shelter in August 2016. She is a bit fearful, and needs a kind and patient person to take some time for bonding. But, after a couple outings, she can become your new friend. Nora thrives with positive reinforcement and loves to play (in the pool). Nora is heartworm positive, but it is treatable. Most recent testing shows she has a low count of heartworms.

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

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Wading for fish, frogs and insects This pond, at the apex of Barcelona and Fletch Roads, behind Silver Lakes in Land O’ Lakes, is a popular spot for birds. Betsy Crisp caught this wood stork either hunting for a meal or just getting a refreshing sip of water.

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The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission suggests that artificial feeding stations, such as bird feeders, be cleaned to decrease the potential for spreading diseases.The commission has received reports of sick and dead cardinals in north Florida. Sick cardinals appear to move slowly, often hiding in ground vegetation with limited ability to fly. If you have bird feeders, take the time to follow these guidelines to minimize the risk of disease transmission. • Use a diluted bleach solution to clean your bird feeders every two weeks to three weeks. Be sure to wear gloves when scrubbing the feeder. Clean birdbaths in a similar fashion. • Minimize crowding at feeders by providing enough feeders spaced far enough apart so birds don’t have to fight for space. • Rake clean any debris (feed and bird feces) that accumulates around the feeder area. • Do not clean bird feeders and birdbaths near human living and eating areas. Bird feeders should be removed for a period of at least two weeks, if dead cardinals or dead songbirds are found in the yard. Report observations to MyFWC.com/Bird.

REHABILITATED MANATEE RELEASED

Staff at Ellie Schiller Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park joined the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission to release Roosevelt, a rehabilitated manatee, back into the wild. The young male manatee was rescued by FWC on Feb. 20. He was found at Three Sisters Spring in Crystal River underweight and suffering from cold stress injuries. Park staff named the manatee Roosevelt in honor of his rescue on President’s Day. President Theodore Roosevelt created the Civilian Conservation Corps, which was instrumental in the creation of the Florida Park Service.

SHARE YOUR PET NEWS

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


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The Greater Zephyrhills Chamber of Commerce will have its monthly business breakfast June 1 from 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m., at 6855 Gall Blvd., in Zephyrhills. Guest speaker will be Todd Vande Berg, Zephyrhills’ planning director. Sponsors are Mike Prilliman of Berkshire Hathaway and Sealander Contractor Services Inc.-Aquarius Commercial Plumbing. The cost is $8 for chamber members and $10 for non-members. For information, contact the chamber at (813) 782-1913 or info@zephyrhillschamber.com.

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