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The forecast for both the United States and the world economy appear to be “pretty sunny” this year. At least that’s the word from Tim McGee, director of macro strategy and research at U.S. Trust-Bank of America Wealth Management.

McGee offered that assessment during the Pasco Economic Development Council’s annual economic forecast luncheon recently at Hyatt Place Tampa/Wesley Chapel. At Bank of America, McGee manages a team of analysts that research global economic trends, and then develop those trends into investment strategies for individual clients, institutions and foundations supporting the wealth management business.

McGee’s economic outlook, delivered to a sold-out luncheon, contained predictions that should inspire confidence on the whole. The global economy will “grow a little bit faster than it did last year,” McGee said. “Last year, global GDP growth got down a little bit below 3%.This year it’s expected to be about a half a point higher than that,” he See ECONOMIC, page 15A

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Pasco County Administrator Michele Baker expects to be very busy over the next year and a half. She’ll be crossing off a to-do list, one by one, before leaving in 2017 to go on a lengthy road trip with her husband. The couple will hit the road with their recreational vehicle and their motorcycles, on a tour of as many baseball parks and national parks as they can squeeze into a year. “That’s been our dream,” Baker said, so letting her contract lapse in July 2017 makes sense. But, don’t expect a lame duck administrator. “There’s no kicking back here,” Baker said.“This isn’t me slowing down. ” Baker has told Pasco County commissioners she won’t seek renewal of her current two-year contract, which makes her

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last day July 9, 2017. the jail and construction of new fire stations By then, Baker will • Relocating have worked 35 years central Pasco more government offices to in public service, 24 Baker also plans to fill vacancies for a of those years with few key leadership positions that remain, Pasco County. cluding an assistant county administrator infor Her to-do list, in public safety and administration. short form, includes: Progress has been made, Baker said, but • Completing mas- government services still could be more ter plans and updates customer-friendly. for storm water, solid A culture that was decades in the waste and tourism making is being changed, she said.“You don’t • Funding and building a diverging get to dia- turn a canoe.You’re turning mond road design to ease traffic congestion a ship.” Public service wasn’t Baker’s first at State Road 56 and Interstate 75 career choice. • Completing the State Road 56 extenOver the years she worked sion as a waitress, • Nurturing SunWest Park, the county’s flight attendant and a theater manager. She also served in the U.S.Air Force Reserve. fledgling aqua park Her undergraduate degree was in • Replacing and repairing aging busiinfra- ness administration. structure and roads damaged by the It wasn’t until she accepted a secretarial summer flooding • Making progress on the expansion of See RETIRE, page 11A Michele Baker

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While reminiscing on the life they have shared together for nearly eight decades, Alice Angel, 93, holds her 96-year-old husband Earl’s hand. Their 77th anniversary is on Feb. 20.

SMARTstart helps Pasco area Will cross-county entrepreneurs get off the ground commuters have

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Ever wanted to create your own business or startup? If you do, the Pasco Economic Development Council’s (Pasco EDC) SMARTstart program may be able to lend a hand, or two. Essentially, the program is designed to assist entrepreneurs — through a combination of guidance, collaboration, funding, education and workspace opportunities. SMARTstart program manager Dan Mitchell detailed many of those offerings, at last month’s Greater Pasco Chamber of Commerce breakfast meeting Seven Springs Golf Club in New Port Richey. Mitchell told those gathered:“If you’re an entrepreneur somewhere in the startup phase, or first couple years, we probably have a program that can help benefit you at some point during that journey. You just have to ask.” Pasco EDC is a private, nonprofit organization that promotes countywide economic development, and is partnered and funded

by corporate and public investors focused on the economic vitality of Pasco County. Through SMARTstart, it operates two business incubators. One is in Dade City and the other in New Port Richey. Each offers its own set of unique features, along with affordable desk spaces and professional meeting spaces with Wi-Fi connections. One of the newer features at the Dade City site, for instance, is an incubator commercial kitchen. It aims to help those looking to launch a food business beyond farmer’s markets and vendor fairs. Operating at 15029 14th St., the facility features a six-burner range, a single-door refrigerator, a single-door freezer, an under-the-counter ice machine, shelving, and stainless steel work tables. Mitchell said it helps food entrepreneurs facilitate wholesale distribution “to grow to that next level.” Pasco EDC’s location in West Pasco offers its own digital media studio for podcasting, recording commercials and so on. It comes furnished with a high-quality sound board, four boom mics, green screens and white See SMARTSTART, page 15A

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Commuters in Pasco, Hillsborough and Pinellas counties could have a new way to get around, as planning continues on a proposed 41-mile bus route connecting the counties. The plan being considered calls for designated rapid bus transit lanes to be built along the shoulders of Interstate 75 and Interstate 275. The route would run from Pasco to Hillsborough County — beginning at State Road 54 in Wesley Chapel, heading south to the University of South Florida and ending in downtown Tampa.The system also would have a leg continuing into Pinellas County, ending in downtown St. Petersburg. Various bus stations would be built adjacent to the highway and within a 1-mile radius of communities with larger concenSee COMMUTERS, page 15A


Paulie Palooza Music fest to liven up Zephyrhills By Brian Fernandes bfernandes@lakerlutznews.com

This year’s Paulie Palooza Music Festival coincides with Leap Day, on Feb. 29. The event will be held at Main Street Zephyrhills, 38537 Fifth Ave., from noon to 9 p.m., with its traditional all-day roundup of live performances. Patrons will be able to listen to musical performances, browse an assortment of vendors and grab a bite to eat from a variety of food trucks. Festival-goers also will have a chance to purchase tickets for prize drawings, or make bids on items at a silent auction. Because of limited seating, those attending are encouraged to bring lawn chairs. And, the event is pet-friendly, too, but pets should be on a leash. Proceeds from the event will benefit Gulfside Hospice, which offers end of life care and treatment options for those with chronic illnesses. It also tries to help patients remain independent with skilled nursing and rehabilitation at home. These services are offered regardless of patient’s financial situation. For more information, vendors or sponsors should contact Leesa Fryer at (727) 845-5707 or Leesa.Fryer@Gulfside.org. Additional information about the event can be found at Gulfside.org.

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WHEN: Feb. 29, from noon to 9 p.m. WHERE: Main Street Zephyrhills, 38537 Fifth Ave., Zephyrhills COST: Free DETAILS: Celebrate Zephyrhills’ festivities on Leap Day with live music, food and prizes. INFO: For vendor or sponsor information, contact Leesa Fryer at (727) 845-5707 or email Leesa.Fryer@Gulfside.org. For additional information, visit Gulfside.org.

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Besides being a place where the community can gather to listen to music, enjoy some barbecue and have a good time — the Pigz in Z’Hills BBQ & Blues Festival also draws serious contenders for its barbecue competition. This year’s 10th annual festival, which drew about 11,000 people, on Jan. 17 and Jan. 18, was no exception, according to a news release from The Greater Zephyrhills Chamber of Commerce. Fifty-six teams — including professional and backyard competitors — vied for top honors and trophies in four standard categories of chicken, pork, brisket and ribs. Over the years, the Pigz in Z’Hills BBQ & Blues Festival has distinguished itself to be a qualifier for four prestigious championship contests: the Jack Daniel’s World Championship Invitational in Lynchburg, Tennessee; the American Royal World Series of BBQ in Kansas City; the Sonny’s Smokin’ Showdown Invitational of Sanford; and, the World Food Championships in Orange Beach,Alabama. Besides bragging rights, professional teams competed at the event for $10,000 in prize money. These are the overall results:

Because it was the festival’s 10th anniversary, there were some new contests added on the evening of Jan. 17. A Steak Cookoff and Kidz Grillin’ Competition sanctioned by the SCA (Steak Cookoff Association) was sponsored by Bahr’s Propane Gas & AC. There also was a second Cornhole Tournament, sponsored by Tampa Bay Cornhole Association, with a $500 purse. Melanie Monson, executive director of The Greater Zephyrhills Chamber of Commerce, shared some thoughts about the events in the chamber’s news release. “We had a great time on Friday night with our new competitions. The Kidz Grillin’ Competition was a huge hit,” Monson said.“Local 7-year-old Aspen Bahr won the Kidz Grillin’ Competition by cooking a killer pork chop and was the youngest competitor. She was celebrated with hugs and cheers by her family and friends, and beamed receiving her trophy and medal. It is wonderful to see the impact Pigz has on our community,” Monson said, in the release. “As always, our Pigz committee did a bang-up job organizing this event, and our 200 volunteers worked tirelessly throughout the day to make everything go smoothly,” concluded Monson. She also expressed gratitude for the event’s sponsors.

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To kick off its 27th annual Business Development Week luncheon,The Greater Pasco Chamber of Commerce brought in a keynote speaker to serve up a different kind of pitch — literally. It was two-time Olympic softball gold medalist and ESPN lead softball analyst Michele Smith, a Treasure Island resident who has family ties to Pasco County. Speaking at Spartan Manor in New Port Richey, the softball legend preached a message of perseverance and handling adversity — tying in athletics, broadcasting and the business world. Smith is familiar with overcoming setbacks. She suffered a career-threatening injury as a teen, but went on to become one of the most accomplished and recognizable figures in women’s softball. Smith’s first major hurdle came in July 21, 1986, at 19 years old. Her father was driving her home from an oral surgeon appointment when a sleeping Smith was thrown from the truck when her car door opened on a turn. She was thrown into a roadside post, chopping off part of her elbow bone and tearing her tricep on her left arm, which severed the muscle and nerve endings in her pitching arm. At the time, she was coming off a superb freshman year at Oklahoma State and was told by doctors she likely would never pitch. Smith didn’t accept that diagnosis. She was dead-set on making a comeback. She put it like this:“I think at 19 I didn’t really realize it and I was a little stubborn. I thought, if I’m never going to pitch again, I’m going to make that decision. I’m certainly going to try to come back from this horrific accident, and so I did.” Indeed, she made a miraculous recovery. She was back in the circle in time for her sophomore season, after nine long months of rehab, training and physical therapy. She even returned with greater velocity —

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adding about 3 mph on her fastball. “I worked very, very hard to get back,” Smith said.“And, I just kept thinking about this one word —perseverance.” After the car accident, she had a recordsetting career at Oklahoma State. She played professional softball in Japan for 16 years. She was starting pitcher for the gold-medalist U.S. Olympic softball team at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta and 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney,Australia; and, she was inducted into the National Softball Hall of Fame. She put those achievements into perspective. “When people look at me and think, ‘Wow, as an Olympic athlete, you just must be special and this or that.’ No, I worked really hard, and I overcame a lot, and I loved adversity because it brought out the best in me. It really taught me what I’m able to do and what I’m able to accomplish,” she said. It turns out her first-ever Olympic softball game was 10 years to the day of the car accident. Walking onto that field for the first time, she said,“was just one of the most special things in my life, knowing that you can overcome anything if you put your mind to it,

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The network has begun broadcasting more college softball in February, in place of some college basketball games, she said. She also noted that some Women’s College Softball World Series games have been moved to ESPN from alternative ESPN2 because the ratings were exceeding Yankees-Red Sox network game broadcasts. “Those are big, big monumental moves for our sport, for women’s sports, for girls and women,” she said. Aside from broadcasting, Smith also has dabbled in commercial real estate. She has purchased and rehabbed old buildings in and around the Treasure Island community. Smith and her project team have transformed the oldest motel in Treasure Island into a vacation rental property called Sunset Inn & Cottages, rated as the community’s No. 1 hotel by Trip Advisor. Other projects include turning a former laundromat into an upscale event space in Madeira Beach, and renovating a former St. Petersburg gas station into a craft brewery and BBQ restaurant. Smith said she takes pride in “taking an old building and making it something where people will come and enjoy themselves, and be able to share very special moments in their lives.” She encouraged those gathered to take a leap of faith and step outside of their comfort zones, like she did when she took on commercial real estate. She cited one of her favorite quotes — from LinkedIn co-founder, Reid Hoffman — regarding entrepreneurs and new business owners. He said: “You jump off a cliff and you assemble an airplane on the way down.” Smith added:“A lot of times you have to disrupt the status quo if you want growth.” Of course, learning the real estate game has had its share of growing pains and can be humbling, too, she said. “There will be times I’m calling a game on ESPN and then the next morning I’ll be running around plumbing a toilet or something,” she said, laughing.

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The Willis Agency will present a free Social Security Workshop on Feb. 13 at 6 p.m., at Rasmussen College, 18600 Fernview St., in Land O’ Lakes. For information, call Laura Brooks at (813) 948-9109.

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UF/IFAS Pasco County Extension will present a free Florida Friendly Lawn Care seminar on Feb. 13 at 6 p.m., at the New Port Richey Library, 5919 Main St. Participants can learn how to make their lawn part of a Florida Friendly landscape. For information, call (352) 518-0156.

The Hugh Embry Library, 14215 Fourth St., in Dade City, will host two craft classes Feb. 19, on making Shrinky Dinks. Grades eight to 12 will meet at 3 p.m., and grades four to seven will meet at 4:30 p.m. Participants can create this simple, fun craft and take it home. For information, call (352) 567-3576.

COOKIE DECORATING

The Land O’ Lakes Library, 2818 Collier Parkway, will host “K’s Kitchen:Valentine Cookie Decorating” on Feb. 13 from 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Participants can decorate heart-shaped shortbread cookies and package them for gifting. For information, call (813) 929-1214.

COLLAGE WORKSHOP

The Pasco Fine Arts Council will offer a collage workshop with Suzanne Natzke from Feb. 13 to March 5, each Thursday from 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., at 4145 Fairford Drive in New Port Richey. Register online at PascoArts.org, or call (727) 845-7322.

PAINTING & MOCKTAILS

The Land O’ Lakes Library, 2818 Collier Parkway, will offer “Painting with a Mocktail Twist” on Feb. 13 from 4:30 p.m. to 5:45 p.m., for ages 18 and older. For beginners, the class will guide participants to make silhouette art.A signed liability waiver is required. For information and registration, call (813) 929-1214.

MAKE A PAPER ROSE

The Zephyrhills Public Library, 5347 Eighth St., will host a free craft class on Feb. 14 at 10 a.m., and at 3 p.m. Participants can learn to make paper roses.All supplies will be provided. Registration is required online or by phone. Call (813) 780-0064.

PATSY CLINE TRIBUTE

Pasco County Schools Center for the Arts at River Ridge, 11646 Town Center Road, will present “Always….Patsy Cline” on Feb. 14 at 7 p.m., and on Feb. 15 and Feb. 16 at 2 p.m. The musical play will serve as a tribute to the legendary country singer’s life and songs.Tickets are $15 for adults, $20 online or at the door, and $5 for student rush. For information and tickets, call (727) 7747381, or visit PascoCFA.seatyourself.biz.

CLASSIC CAR SHOW

Medley at Mirada, 31726 Cannon Rush Drive in San Antonio, will host a grand opening and a classic car show on Feb. 15 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.There will be more than 80 cars on display, food and drinks, giveaways, and tours of the community. For information, visit MedleyGO.com.

RAIN BARREL WORKSHOP

UF/IFAS Pasco County Extension will offer a Rainwater Harvesting and Rain Barrel Making Workshop on Feb. 15 from 10 a.m. to noon, at the One Stop Shop, 15029 14th St., in Dade City. Participants can learn how to install and use a rain barrel.The workshop is hands-on (assistance will be provided).The cost is $40. Preregistration and prepayment are required. For information, call (352) 518-0156.

CHOCOLATE FESTIVAL

The Carrollwood Village Homeowners’ Association will host the Tampa Bay Chocolate Festival on Feb. 15 from noon to 6 p.m., at the Carrollwood Cultural Center, 4537 Lowell Road.There will be food truck vendors that will incorporate chocolate into their existing menus; and, live entertainment featuring dancers, music and wrestling matches.Admission is free. For information, call (813) 922-8167, or visit CarrollwoodCenter.org.

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The Museum of Science and Industry, 4801 E. Fowler Ave., in Tampa, will host a free Sky Watch on Feb. 15 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. There is a chance to see the Leo Triplets, weather permitting. For information, visit MOSI.org.

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BLACK HISTORY THEATER The Bright Star Touring Company will present “Let Freedom Ring: Music & Poetry of Black History” on Feb. 18 and Feb. 19 at 10:30 a.m. and 11:45 a.m., at the Carrollwood Cultural Center, 4537 Lowell Road. Characters will include Maya Angelou, Frederick Douglass, Sojourner Truth, Paul Laurence Dunbar, and more. Admission is $7 for members, $8 for general admission, and free for kids age 4 and younger. To inquire about the free ticket, email boxoffice@carrollwoodcenter.org. For information, call (813) 922-8167.

VOW RENEWALS

Atonement Lutheran Church, 29617 State Road 54 in Wesley Chapel, will host a vow renewal during its Godify Service on Feb. 15 at 5 p.m.There will be portraits and fellowship after the service. For information, call (813) 929-2211.

GARDEN OPENING

Pasco County will host a Community Garden grand opening and the unveiling of the Food For All mural at Land O’ Lakes Heritage Park, 5401 Land O’ Lakes Blvd., on Feb. 15 at 11:30 a.m. Community garden plots are on a first-come, first-served basis, and includes gardening guidance and classes on site. For information, visit sfyl.ifas.ufl.edu/pasco/.

FREE PARK CONCERT

The City of New Port Richey Parks and Recreation Department will host the band Caribbean Chillers on Feb. 15 from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., for a Jimmy Buffet tribute.The free concert will take place at Sims Park, 6431 Bank St. Bring chairs or blankets. Snacks will be available. Pets should be left at home for the event. For information, call (727) 841-4560.

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The Pasco County Fair will run from Feb. 17 to Feb. 23, at the Pasco County Fairgrounds, 36722 State Road 52 in Dade City.There will be a carnival, a rodeo, food, competitions and shows.Admission is $10 for adults, $6 for kids ages 6 to 12, and free for those age 5 and younger. For details, visit PascoCountyFair.com.

THE MAGIC FISH

Creative Arts Theatre will present “The Magic Fish” on Feb. 18 at 11 a.m., at the Lutz Community Center, 98 First Ave., N.W., for ages 4 and older.The show is a modern adaptation of “The Fisherman and His Wife,” about two best friends who discover a fish that grants wishes. For information, call (813) 273-3652, or visit HCPLC.org.

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The Tampa Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution will meet on Feb. 15 at noon, on the American Victory Ship, moored in the channel behind The Florida Aquarium.After the meeting, there will be a free tour of the ship, and have lunch. For information, email Bill Floyd at BFloydPres@aol.com.

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Shred360 will be at the Black Rock Bar & Grill, 11702 N. Dale Mabry Highway in Tampa, on Feb. 17 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., to provide on-site paper shredding services in support of the Community Food Pantry. Food and monetary donations will be accepted.All food should be nonperishable, unexpired and in non-glass containers. Participants may bring up to three boxes (copy paper box size or smaller) or bags (kitchen trash bag size or smaller), per vehicle.There is no need to remove or separate binders, clips, rubber bands, wire folders, CDs or DVDs. For information, visit Shred360.com/Tampa.

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The annual Christian Concert 4 a Cure will take place Feb. 15 from noon to 6 p.m., at Land O’ Lakes Heritage Park, 5401 Land O’ Lakes Blvd.The event is sponsored by Sam Ash Music, and will include a kids’ play area with bounce house, and a silent auction. For information, call (813) 551-7351.

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The LOL Book Club will meet at the Land O’ Lakes Library, 2818 Collier Parkway, on Feb. 19 at 1:30 p.m., to discuss “The Great Alone,” by Kristin Hannah. Refreshments will be provided. For information, call (813) 929-1214. The West Pasco County Genealogical Society will host playwright and storyteller Nan Colton on Feb. 19 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., at the CARES Rao Musunuru M.D. Enrichment Center, 12417 Clock Tower

The Land O’ Lakes Library Foundry, 2818 Collie Parkway, will host a craft class on Feb. 21 from 10 a.m. to noon, for ages 16 and older. Participants can learn to paint a flattened, glass bottle.A waiver and safety forms are required. For information and to register, call (813) 929-1214.

MARDI GRAS PARTY

St.Anthony the Abbot Catholic Church, 20428 Cortez Blvd., in Brooksville, will host a Mardi Gras party on Feb. 22 from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m., in Heffernan Hall, for adults only.Tickets in advance are $35 for a single ($50 at the door), or $60 for a couple ($75 at the door), and include a homemade Cajun gumbo dinner, casino games, entertainment and prizes. For information and tickets, call (352) 796-2096.

GUYS AND DOLLS

Saint Leo University will present the musical,“Guys and Dolls,” on Feb. 22, Feb. 28 and Feb. 29 at 7:30 p.m., and on Feb. 23 and March 1 at 2:30 p.m.Tickets are free, but a suggested donation of $10 to the Saint Leo theater program will be accepted.Tickets can be reserved by calling (352) 588-7419.

MAKE STRAWBERRY JAM

The UF/IFAS Pasco County Cooperative Extension Service will offer a class on canning strawberry jam on Feb. 25 from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., at the One Stop Shop Stallings Building, 15029 14th St., in Dade City. Participants should wear closedtoe shoes and an apron. Long hair should be tied back.The cost for this hands-on class is $15, which includes all food and canning supplies. Registration is required at bit.ly/CanStrawberryJam.

‘ANYTHING FLORIDA’ SHOW

Out of Our Hands Gallery, 14245 Seventh St., in downtown Dade City, will host “It’s a Florida Thing,” an art show about “anything Florida,” through Feb. 29.The juried show will feature more than 25 artists with paintings, photography and sculptures. For information, call (352) 437-3204, or visit OutOfOurHandsGallery.com.

DIVORCE SUPPORT

Emerge Strong Divorce Coaching will host support groups, for men and women, at the Land O’ Lakes Library, 2818 Collier Parkway, on Feb. 15 from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.; Feb.18 from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.; and on Feb. 29 from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.The groups are for anyone going through a separation or divorce. For information, call (561) 339-3711, or visit Facebook.com/EmergeStrongDivorceCoaching.

TAMMY JOHNSON HUNT BENEFIT Lifelong Dade City resident Tammy Johnson Hunt has championed more than a dozen fundraisers for fellow community members, and is now experiencing her own medical hardship. The Tammy Johnson Hunt Benefit will take place Feb. 15 at noon, at San Ann Liquor & Lounge, 32625 State Road 52 in San Antonio. There will be a golf tournament at the Abbey Golf Course at 8 a.m. The cost is $50 per person. Call Justin Gude at (352) 5567640 to register. Barbecue chicken dinners will be sold for $7, while supplies last. There also will be a Benelli shotgun raffle, a silent auction and a live auction. Inside the lounge, there will be live music starting at 7 p.m., for a $5 cover charge.


Pasco drops fines on overdue library books By B.C. Manion bcmanion@lakerlutznews.com

Pasco County Libraries has joined a national trend and no longer imposes fines on overdue library materials. The new policy kicked in on Feb. 10. The timing also coincides with Library Lovers Month, according to a Pasco County news release. Materials borrowed from the county’s library system will continue to have a due date, but the fines associated for bringing them back late will no longer apply. Dropping the fines actually saves the library system a substantial amount of money, the system reports. In Fiscal Year 2019, libraries collected $67,288 in overdue fines, but the administrative cost to manage and collect the fees was $386,345, according to system figures. Besides saving $319,057, the shift in policy allows library staff to spend more time assisting customers, conducting outreach and offering enrichment programs, the news release adds.

Removing the fees also removes a barrier for some patrons. “Fines for overdue materials can act as an inequitable barrier to service, disproportionately affecting minors, students, and community members with limited financial resources,” said Libraries Program Manager Robert Harrison. “Libraries have seen increases in return rates, borrowing and library card registrations after adopting finefree policies.” The new program kicks off with a “book amnesty” period from Feb. 10 through March 10, when all accumulated fines (large or small) associated with overdue materials will be forgiven once the item is returned. In addition to loaning books and other materials, Pasco County provides a wide variety of programming. To learn more about the fine-free policy, visit bit.ly/Fine-FreeFAQ. For more information about Pasco County Libraries, including the library catalog, E-content, programs, events and links to all Pasco County Library branches, visit PascoLibraries.org.

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Pasco County Clerk & Comptroller Nikki Alvarez-Sowles announced the introduction of a program that allows individuals who register to receive alerts of upcoming criminal court events through text and/or email. The system, called e-Notify, is intended to keep defendants and other interested parties informed about upcoming court events. A pilot project launched last October provided alerts in cases filed in Orange, Okaloosa and Nassau counties.The program expanded statewide as of Jan. 31, according to a news release. The program was developed collaboratively by the state’s clerks of court and the state courts system. The system was designed specifically to fulfill the Legislature’s direction to provide

alerts to defendants in criminal cases, but it also offers a valuable resource to others wishing to be notified of case events. The system should curb costly court ‘noshows.’ Studies in jurisdictions where electronic alerts have been implemented have shown significant reductions in ‘failures to appear,’ or instances in which defendants miss their court events. Users who sign up for the service choose how they will get alerts – email and/or text – as well as the timing of their reminders, choosing any combination of 14day, seven-day or day-ahead notifications. There is no limit to the number of cases users can sign up for to get alerts. E-Notify users also are able to manage their subscriptions, and make changes to cases and frequency. Those who wish to sign up can visit https://enotify.flcourts.org.

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February is known for Valentine’s Day and American Heart Month, but it’s Black History month, too. It’s a time when events and special lessons help convey the important contributions made by black men and women in the arenas of literature, civil rights, music, inventions, science, sports, entertainment and other fields of endeavor. And, in that context, it’s a great time to learn about how history has had an influence on the flavors of food. Obviously, there are regional and historical influences on the flavors of food, such as Caribbean, East African and soul food. Some may wonder what distinguishes soul food from southern food. Soul food is a type of southern food. The two types of food are similar, but it helps to know the history — and the sad reality of the origins of soul food. While not called soul food initially, this type of cuisine came from the states known as the Deep South — Georgia,Alabama and Mississippi. Originally, it began as the basic foods that the enslaved African-Americans were able to eat.Those typically included leftovers or less desirable cuts of meat; starch, such as cornmeal, rice, or sweet potatoes; and, leafy greens. To make the meat more palatable, black cooks would fry the food in fat or add fat when boiling it, and then would add seasonings and flavors, such as red hot peppers and vinegar.Those flavors are now a popular combination for hot sauce, a common condiment in the South. Black families would garden to increase their food supply, as a means of survival. These families were resourceful, growing food that came with them during the slave trade, such as okra and black-eyed peas. While many think of soul food including meat, such as pork — initially the cuisine was mainly a plant-based diet. During the Emancipation and Reconstruction periods, the freed slaves and their descendants still ate mainly a plantbased diet, with meat used to add flavor, or for special occasions. Over time, as the African-American community began to prosper, meat became a more regular staple, according to soul food cookbook author Adrian Miller. Soul food and southern food are influenced by each, with soul food originating first. While very similar, the primary difference is flavor. Soul food typically is spicier, sweeter or saltier.

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AdventHealth Wesley Chapel will offer a free seminar entitled “Let’s Talk About Your Skin” on Feb. 13 at 5 p.m., at Inspiration Place, Wellness Plaza, Suite 305, 2700 Healing Way. Medical esthetician Lolita Wilczar will discuss how to care for your skin, and keep it healthy and glowing. Participants can learn about advanced approaches to skincare, understanding of the aging process, and effective ways to combat cellular damage. Reservations are required. Call (813) 929-5432, or visit AHWesleyChapel.com/events.

PREPARED CHILDBIRTH

St. Joseph’s Hospital-North, 4211 Van Dyke Road in Lutz, will offer a prepared childbirth (express) class on Feb. 15 at 9 a.m., in Garden Classroom A. Expectant mothers can learn how to become active participants in childbirth, through breathing techniques, coping strategies, comfort measures, medications and postpartum adjustment. The class does not include breast-feeding. The cost is $50, which includes snacks

AdventHealth Wesley Chapel will present a free seminar, “Men’s Health: A Urologic Perspective,” on Feb. 18 at noon, in the second-floor conference room at 2700 Healing Way. Dr. Ralph Highshaw, urology, will discuss men’s health issues, including benign prostatic hyperplasia, bladder disorders and erectile dysfunction. Reservations are required. Call (813) 929-5432, or visit AHWesleyChapel.com/events.

MEMORIAL SERVICES

Gulfside Hospice will host memorial services, open to the community, at 2 p.m., at these locations: • Feb. 18 at St.Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church, 8320 Old County Road 54, New Port Richey • Feb. 19 at East Pasco Seventh-day Adventist Church, 7329 Dairy Road in Zephyrhills Light refreshments will be served after the services. RSVP with the number of people attending no later than Feb. 14. Contact Jan Double at jan.double@gulfside.org or (727) 845-5707, ext. 1412.

HEART DISEASE

AdventHealth Wesley Chapel will present “Heart Disease: Awareness and Wellness” on Feb. 19 at 6:30 p.m. Barbara Morris, director of community wellness, will discuss the current statistics of heart disease, as well as the signs and symptoms, and ways to combat the issue. Reservations are required. Call (813) 929-5432.

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YOGA AT AQUARIUM

The Florida Aquarium, 701 Channelside Drive, will host “Flow with the Fishes” on Feb. 23 from 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m., for ages 10 and older, presented by Pose by Pose Yoga. All levels are welcome to meet in front of the aquarium’s Coral Reef Habitat for a yoga session that will help reduce stress. After the class, participants can spend the day at the aquarium. Those attending should bring a yoga mat (adults only) and a reusable water bottle, and arrive between 8 a.m. and 8:30 a.m. Tickets are $25 for adult members and $30 for adult non-members. All proceeds from the event will support The Florida Aquarium’s environmental conservation efforts.

• Most Dependable: Robert Prezioso • Most Hospitable: Caridad Perez • Most Humble: Jackie Santana • Most Tactful: Melissa Coe • Most Teachable: Shannon Cook • Participation: Daisy Aponte • Person of Integrity: Marinna Mihan • Ray of Sunshine: Tassandra Jean Marie • Team Player:Yamaly Rodriguez • Unsung Hero: Lizbet Casilla Hernandez • HIPPA Hero: Lexus Frederburg For information, FlAquarium.org/yoga.

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CHILDREN’S DENTAL DAY

Premier Community Healthcare will host a Children’s Dental Day on Feb. 29 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., at the Dade City Dental Center, 37944 Pasco Ave., and at the Spring Hill Family Health Center, 7551 Forest Oaks Blvd. Services offered will include dental screenings, X-rays, cleanings, fluoride treatments, and sealants/fillings as needed. There also will be free giveaways. Walk-in slots are available, but limited. To schedule an appointment, call (352) 518-2000.

SILVER SNEAKERS CLASSES

Silver Sneakers strength and balance classes take place every Wednesday at 9 a.m., and every Friday at 10:30 a.m., at The Groves Golf and Country Club Civic Center, 7924 Melogold Circle in Land O’ Lakes. These are low-impact classes for men and women, and are designed to improve flexibility and balance, which can help prevent falls, broken hips and more. The classes are free for Silver Sneakers members and $5 per class for nonmembers. For information, contact Tom Marbell at (352) 409-2984 or Trainwithtomm@gmail.com.

The Laker/Lutz News likes to keep our readers informed about available classes, seminars, lectures and events regarding health and wellness issues. Hospitals, doctors, individual practitioners and anyone related to the health care industry can submit information, at least two weeks in advance, to be considered for publication. Photos of events, recognitions and so on, also are welcome. Submissions should include who, what, where, when, cost, contact information, identifications for individuals in a photo (unless it is a large group), and a photo credit. This information should be emailed to news@lakerlutznews.com.

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SEWING CLASS

The Land O’ Lakes Library, 2818 Collier Parkway, will host a home-school sewing class on Feb. 18 from 10 a.m. to noon, for ages 9 to 17. Participants can learn how to use a sewing machine, the parts and functions of the machine, where to find resources to create their own project, and different stitches. Foundry waiver and safety forms are required. For information, call (813) 929-1214.

SNEAK PEEK OPEN HOUSE

Marchman Technical College, 7825 Campus Drive in New Port Richey, will host a Sneak Peek Open House on Feb. 13 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Prospective students can tour the campus and explore Marchman’s programs, such as cybersecurity, automotive service technology, commercial art, cosmetology, digital cinema production, early childhood education, electricity, welding and more. Instructors will be on-site to answer questions, along with representatives from admissions, financial aid and career placement. Students who are interested in applying for fall classes can begin the application process, too. For information, call Kim Dunn at (727) 774-1703.

STUDENTS CELEBRATE IMMIGRANTS

Second-grade students at McKitrick Elementary School in Lutz are learning

about citizenship and immigration, and Ellis Island. In culmination of the studies, each student will take on the persona of an immigrant arriving at Ellis Island in 1900. Students will relive every aspect of the Ellis Island experience, including packing their belongings, organizing documents and traveling, during this engaged learning program. More than 200 students and 75 volunteers in period dress will take part in a simulation at the school building, which will be transformed to look like Ellis Island, on Feb. 27. For information, all Liisa DeTarando at (813) 558-5427.

9/11 SURVIVOR TO SPEAK

Saint Leo University’s College of Arts and Sciences will host guest lecturer Michael Hingson on Feb. 19 at 7 p.m., at 33701 State Road 52, Kirk Hall, Rooms 123 and 124, in St. Leo. Hingson, a 9/11 survivor and accessibility advocate, will talk on “Speaking with Vision.” Blind since birth, Hingson changed careers after surviving the destruction of World Trade Center Tower One, with the help of his guide dog. His book,“Thunder Dog:The True Story of a Blind Man, His Guide Dog, and the Triumph of Trust at Ground Zero” will be available for purchase and signing, after his talk, at 8:30 p.m. Hingson also will speak to students during selected class sessions, lead workshops on campus, and meet with groups of faculty and staff, as Saint Leo’s Woodrow Wilson Visiting Fellow of 2020. Admission is free. For information and special seating requests, contact Megan Case at (352) 588-8401 or megan.case@saintleo.edu.

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Students recognized The Top Dog winners from Stewart Middle School were recognized for their academics and leadership roles. Each student received a certificate and special tag. Those honored were: Mathew Bettis, Savanah Cummings, Nevaeh Diaz, Destiny Flummer, Sean Manriquez, Miranda Myers, Daja Phillips, Aiden Russell and Kianny Vasquez. Not all the students were present at a luncheon in their honor.

GRADUATION RATES

The Pasco County Schools graduation rate improved by 1.6 percentage points in 2019, rising to 88.3%, according to a news release. Pasco’s graduation rate was well above the state rate of 86.9%, and it marks an increase of nearly 10 percentage points since 2015. A goal of 85% graduation rate by 20192020 was set, and that goal has been exceeded, two years early. Several schools experienced dramatic improvement, and the first graduating class from Cypress Creek Middle High School posted a 96% graduation rate. High schools in The Laker/Lutz News coverage area showing improvement include: • Land O’ Lakes: from 94% to 94.4% • Pasco eSchool: 88.9% to 97.6%

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SPECIAL OLYMPICS

More than 1,200 Pasco County athletes will compete in track and field, bocce, cheerleading, cycling and soccer during the Pasco County Special Olympics Summer Games. The competition will take place at these two schools, from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.: • Feb. 20 at River Ridge High School, 11646 Town Center Road, New Port Richey • Feb . 21 at Wesley Chapel High School, 30651 Wells Road The event will feature free admission and parking, and a concession stand to purchase lunch and snacks. For information, call Valerie Lundin at (831) 299-4433.

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said.About the same should hold true for the U.S. economy this year, too, the speaker added. The nation’s economy didn’t grow as much last year compared to prior years, but McGee noted:“we’re seeing signs that that’s starting to turn around and growth will move a little higher as the year progresses.” In short:“We think we’re going to continue to be in this goldilocks environment where growth is good.We’ve got the lowest unemployment that we’ve had since at least the late 1960s and its staying much lower without showing signs of creating inflation as it would’ve in the past.” There have been “hiccups” to the U.S. economy in the early part of 2020, he noted. The coronavirus outbreak has negatively impacted stock markets, he said. Pandemics today are more disruptive to economic activity because of the globalization of the economy and an increased frequency of global travel. “Nobody knows how bad it’s going to get,” he said, referring to the coronavirus outbreak.“What we know about pandemics is eventually they pass…but, that’s what we’ve got to contend with for a while.” Aerospace company Boeing’s decision to suspend production on its 737 Max model airplane — due to potential safety issues, is “another thing hurting the economy,” he said. Boeing is America’s largest exporter, and, the economic expert said that alone will “knock about a half point off of growth.” But, this too, is viewed as a temporary issue. And, McGee is bullish about the long-term sustainability of the U.S. economy. America is in the midst of its longest economic expansion in its history — now going on more than 10 years, he said. During that time, the country’s inflation rate has remained “very stable” — anchoring at about 2%. He calls the current financial climate “the most stable, least volatile economic environment in American history.” He pointed to a number of reasons for the current state of the economy. For one thing, the country has made a transition to a service-oriented economy — away from a “much more cyclical and volatile” manufacturing and goods producing economy, he said. There’s also a growing retirement population.That population is living longer and has accumulated wealth, so that creates a demand that’s steady over time and not subject to fluctuations in the economy for services including health care, travel and so on. He also touched on the impact of U.S. President Donald Trump’s economic policies. He credited the president’s corporate tax cuts for making U.S. companies competitive

COMMUTERS, from page 1A trations of commercial development. Chris Jadick, of the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority (TBARTA), outlined aspects of the proposed bus rapid transit system during a North Tampa Bay Chamber of Commerce breakfast meeting on Feb. 4. The proposed project carries a price tag of $455 million, and is now in the project development and environment phase, Jadick told those gathered at Pasco-Hernando State College’s Porter Campus. Alternatives are now being evaluated to determine which would be most beneficial to the public, Jadick said. The current plan being studied calls for designated lanes to be constructed along Interstates 75 and 275 shoulders, catered for buses only. Increasing the number of stations could result in lower bus fares for commuters, Jadick said. But, it also affects how quickly riders can get from Point A to Point B. “This all comes down to speed,” Jadick said. “The more stations you have, where they are, determines how quickly you can get somewhere,” he explained. The study is scheduled to wrap up by August 2021, he noted.

COURTESY OF PASCO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL

Dan Mitchell manages the Pasco Economic Development Council’s SMARTstart program.

‘Sorry, we’re not going to give you money, you’re brand new,’ come to us. We’ll talk to you, we’ll walk you through the process.You still have to have what it takes, but maybe it’s not what the bank is looking for, and just call me and we’ll talk about that,” Mitchell said. Pasco EDC and SMARTstart also have other initiatives in the works. They recently sponsored a free mobile application called Startup Space, for Pasco County-based entrepreneurs. It’s similar to a Facebook group, Mitchell said, but just for local entrepreneurs, where they can communicate with one another in real-time, seek advice, post business events and more. He said of the app,“You can get a little more granular with your questions, and help each other out, ‘Hey, does anyone have a good CPA?’” The Pasco EDC also is organizing a new event called,“Grow Pasco,” that will bring together about 200 entrepreneurs on May 9 at the Hyatt Place Tampa/Wesley Chapel. The event’s keynote speaker will be Kevin Harrington, who’s credited with creating the television infomercial and was an original panelist on ABC’s “Shark Tank” hit television series. The event also will have other guest speakers, panels, workshops and breakout sessions. For more information, visit PascoEDC.com, or call (813) 926-0827.

When 30% of the design plan is set, federal funds will be allocated toward the project, Jadick said, aside from state and local assistance. The project aims to help address Florida’s low-performance ranking in the area of public transportation, Jadick said. “There’s no question we have great local transit providers.The problem is regionally. How do we connect Pasco County with the great opportunities in Hillsborough (County), or Hillsborough (County) to Manatee (County)?” he asked. The regional transit agency oversees five counties: Hernando, Hillsborough, Manatee, Pasco and Pinellas. The tri-county bus rapid transit system is just part of TBARTA’s 10-year vision plan. Another project in that long-range plan calls for expanded car and vanpool services. The regional transit agency has been working in conjunction with the Enterprise rental service to provide feasible transportation options for government workers. Plans are in the works to create a ridesharing program to help reduce the number of vehicles on the road — which would decrease congestion, shorten commute times and result in cleaner air. It is not yet clear when either of these new initiatives could begin offering commuters new alternatives.

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again, giving them a reason to continue operating in America rather than uprooting to other countries that traditionally have had lower taxes and labor costs. He also cited Trump’s regulatory rollbacks, which he said have boosted small business optimism nationwide. Before Trump was elected, previously imposed regulations — many pertaining to environmental and health care, and such — had become “the most consistent complaint of small businesses,” the financial expert said. He then pointed to a survey from the National Federation of Independent Business that suggests small business confidence has increased in each of the last three years. It’s now reached its “highest confidence levels” in the survey’s 46-year history, he said. McGee went on to explain the Trump administration’s economic policies have begun to benefit traditional lower wage, blue collar workers, too. He elaborated: “Wages for people with less than a college degree are starting to rise faster than wages at the top, and this is a direct result of shifting from the globalization policy to the localization policies that are more focused on helping workers and businesses in the United States.” McGee cited the University of Michigan’s consumer sentiment index, which has indicated that America’s lower income and lower education population have expressed more confidence in their future earnings potential in the last three years. He also referenced a January Gallup poll, which shows Trump’s job approval rating has risen to 49%, his highest in Gallup polling since he took office in 2017. The speaker put it all into perspective: “The economy is reshaping itself — It’s helping lower income people, and that’s why surveys are starting to show people are much more happy with the way things now are than they were before.” McGee added:“Trump’s blown up the political establishment. That’s why he’s so hated, because basically he’s reformed the Republican Party to represent workers which traditionally were democratic voters. (President Ronald) Reagan did something similar. If you look at Trump’s policies, they’re almost exactly the same as (what) Reagan did.”

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or this group of distance runners, the thousands of miles of foot to pavement have finally paid off — in the form of college athletic scholarships. The past few years, Sunlake High School’s boys and girls cross-country and long distance track programs have established themselves as among the best in the area, and the state. This year’s National Signing Day festivities underscored that fact: Five senior runners made their college commitments official on Feb. 5 — Luke Scheid (Flagler College), Gavin Kennedy (Saint Leo University), Drew Knobl (Southeastern University), Albert La Red (Saint Leo University), and Liina Winborn (University of Florida). A sixth distance runner, Emily Jenkins (Pasco-Hernando State College) participated in an early signing day ceremony in December. Sunlake also celebrated two boys lacrosse signings — Jason Schwarz (Barton College) and Roberto Valentin (Webber International University). But, it was a particularly special day for the Seahawks’ runners, who leave a lasting legacy as they take the next step to the college ranks. The Seahawks cross-country program in 2019 experienced arguably its best season ever, as the boys squad finished fifth and the girls team sixth at the Class 3A FHSAA state championships. Both teams also claimed conference titles and had strong showings at districts.The girls took first place, and the boys finished runner-up. Both squads also garnered top-five finishes at regionals — boys, third; and girls, fourth. Many of those same distance runners also helped steer the school’s 2019 track team to sweep conference and district crowns.The boys team went on to win regionals, while the girls finished runner-up that season, then advanced to states. Saint Leo University signee Albert La Red believes the distance team’s recent string of success and the large 2020 signing class now will help underclassman gain exposure from colleges and universities “that weren’t looking at us before.” “It’s exciting,” La Red said,“because now we get these young guys over there, they have such a bright future for them.” Sunlake’s distance runners logged an estimated average of 1,600 miles per year, with some runners racking up as many as

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Five Sunlake distance runners signed their National Letters of Intent on Feb. 5 to various colleges and universities. From left: Luke Scheid (Flagler College), Drew Knobl (Southeastern University), Albert La Red (Saint Leo University), Gavin Kennedy (Saint Leo University), and Liina Winborn (University of Florida). A sixth distance runner, Emily Jenkins (Pasco-Hernando State College), not pictured, participated in an early signing day ceremony in December.

7,000 miles during their four-year prep running careers. Besides developing their athletic skills, the grueling practices and stressful meets also forged lasting bonds and memories for La Red and other distance runners. “I grew up with everybody at this school, and so it was super fun just running with my friends all time,” La Red said.“We always hang out outside of school and stuff, always inviting each other over, always doing things.” Fellow teammate and Flagler College signee Luke Scheid also appreciates the “lifelong friends” established through the cross-country and track programs — ones that helped push him through daily workouts. Scheid said the thing he’ll likely miss the most from his time at Sunlake is the way he felt during hard practices — when running with his teammates was motivating, and made those difficult practices feel easier. Liina Winborn’s pledge to the University of Florida marks the cross-country team’s first NCAA Division I signing in program history. In her time at Sunlake, the decorated distance runner set several school records, claimed multiple conference and district individual titles, and earned fourth-place and sixth-place individual finishes the past two years at the 3A state cross-country championships. With that, the two-time Sunshine Athletic Conference (SAC) East girls’ cross-country runner of the year and defending girls track runner of the year had trouble settling on her favorite memory as a Seahawk. “It’s hard to pick one,”Winborn said, noting there were so many fun and funny moments.

Born into a military family, Winborn transferred into Sunlake as a sophomore from an international school in Belgium. The school’s cross-country and track programs made the cultural transition easier — by offering Winborn an immediate peer group. “The hardest thing was getting used to it and making new friends,” she said,“but having the team automatically gave me those amazing friendships that I know are going to last forever.” The highly coveted athlete said she’s relieved to be done with the recruiting process, which ended when she signed the dotted line to become a Florida Gator. “It feels amazing to finally not stress about it for one, but to have my future set and to be going to such an amazing school,” she said. She also said:“I wouldn’t be going there without my team and my coach, and just everybody at Sunlake supporting me.” Winborn received looks from other NCAA Division I programs, but it was Florida that ultimately stood out, offering her what she thinks are the best tools to be successful. She explained,“They personally told me they could take me as far as I wanted to go, athletic and academic-wise…and them saying that they could make that possible for me is bottom-line what I wanted to do.” Sunlake athletic director Reesa Pledge at the ceremony said the group of distance runners “put Sunlake on the map,” adding, “their hard work and dedication has been unmatched by previous by runners that have been here at the school.” Sunlake track coach Brett Hodros added he was “so proud” to see the distance run-

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ners’ efforts being rewarded in the form of scholarships. “They were doing probably the hardest workouts in the track program,” he said,“because they were definitely putting in the most miles.” Emphasizing that point, Hodros mentioned when he tries to pitch athletes around the school to join the track team, they question whether they’ll have to put in the same amount of time and effort as long distance runners. Explained Hodros:“It’s very, very difficult to get people to run track first off, and then they’re like, ‘Oh, you’re not going to be make me run like those distance kids,’ and that’s what these kids did every single day, these four years they’ve been at Sunlake.” Hodros also read prepared remarks from Sunlake distance coach Randal Reeves, who was unable to make the signing day event. In a later telephone interview with The Laker/Lutz News, Reeves commended the scholarship recipients for their efforts, and for buying into the distance program. Said Reeves,“These kids have been leaders amongst the rest of the group in getting everybody together to run as group, really year-round.” Even more college signings could be on the way for other Sunlake senior distance runners before the year’s end, Reeves said. Eleven of his 12 seniors intend to run at the next level, either through scholarship or as walk-ons. “The success of the program has really led to a lot of attention to our runners,” he said.“My job is to get them recruited, to put them in the spotlight so they can earn the college scholarship opportunities, where all that hard work pays off.”

YOUTH RECREATION CAMP

The Saint Leo University recreation department is hosting Little Lions Day Camp for all children in the community ages 5 to 13, from July 6 to July 10. Each camp day runs from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Early bird registration for $125 per child is open now through April 30. Registration fee includes the cost of a T-shirt and a Friday pizza party. For more information, contact Saint Leo recreation operations director Carrie Fidurko at (352) 588-7327 or carrie.fidurko@saintleo.edu.

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SAINT LEO PITCHER PICKS UP PRESEASON AWARD LIST

Saint Leo University junior right-handed pitcher McCabe Sargent, a Land O’ Lakes High School product, has been named to the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association’s preseason NCAA Division II All-South Region second team. Sargent began 2019 in the bullpen, but emerged as the Friday night starter for the Lions midway through last season. He finished the year with a 3.77 ERA, a 4-5 record and 69 strikeouts in 74 innings pitched.The 6-foot-2, 195-pounder also had five starts in which he hurled seven or more innings, including a streak of four straight late in the year. Sargent is one of six starting pitchers divided between the first and second preseason teams, including one of three Sunshine State Conference starting pitchers.

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COURTESY OF PASCO-HERNANDO STATE COLLEGE ATHLETICS

PHSC baseball coach earns honor Pasco-Hernando State College men’s baseball coach Lyndon Coleman was recognized as NJCAA (National Junior College Athletic Association) Division II Southeast Coach of the Year and American Baseball Coaches Association/Diamond NJCAA Division II District 10 Coach of the Year, for 2019. In his first season as head coach, Coleman guided last year’s Bobcats to a third-place finish in the NJCAA Division II World Series, with a 35-25 mark. Lyndon Coleman, right, stands alongside former PHSC outfielder Brayden Lyman.

KUMC GOLF CLASSIC

The 15th annual KUMC (Keystone United Methodist Church) Golf Classic is set for March 28 at Silver Dollar Golf Club, 12711 Silver Dollar Drive in Odessa. The four-person scramble will begin with an 8:30 a.m. shotgun start. Cost is $65 per player. It includes a cart, green fees and lunch.

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Lunch only for non-golfers is $15. Prizes for the top three teams will be offered, along with contests, gift bags and door prizes. Registration and payment deadline is March 23. For more information, call (813) 9205153.

Registration is ongoing for the Grace Family Church men’s spring softball league. Games will be played Wednesday evenings beginning March 18, at Ed Radice Sports Complex, 14720 Ed Radice Drive in Tampa. The league includes seven regular season games and a single-elimination tournament. The league is open to men ages 18 and older. Players may sign up as a team or as a free agent. Cost is $45 per player. Sign up online at Gracfafl.infellowship.com. For information, e-mail courageous@gfconline.com.

SPRINT TO SPRING 5K

George M. Steinbrenner Field is kicking off its 25th anniversary season with the inaugural New York Yankees Sprint to Spring 5K & Fun Run. The event will be Feb. 16 at 8:30 a.m., at Steinbrenner Field, 1 Steinbrenner Drive in Tampa. Registration begins at 7 a.m. Cost for the 5K and Fun Run is $50, or $35 for children age 12 and under. Day of registration is $60. For information and to register, visit gmsfield.com/5K.


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When Alice saw Earl, ‘It was love at first sight’ By B.C. Manion bcmanion@lakerlutznews.com

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lice and Earl Angel were only teenagers when they met, but Alice knew instantly that he was the one for her. The couple — celebrating their 77th anniversary on Feb. 20 — recalled that first meeting. “In our little town, we had what you call a square,” Earl said. People would come to people watch there, or meet up with friends. “I come around the corner one evening, and I see this car sitting there, and I knew the driver and the girl he was with, so I went over to talk with them,” Earl said. Alice and her blind date were in the back seat. Earl said he and the couple he knew “got to talkin’ and talkin’,’ and when he left, they went on their way. The next day, Alice’s girlfriend asked if she had liked her blind date. Earl said Alice told her friend: “I didn’t think much of it, but what about that fellow that came up to the car?” Alice recalls the moment she saw first saw Earl:“It was love at first sight because I can still see him coming around the corner of the building, his overcoat flopping out, and I thought:‘He is the cutest thing I ever saw.’” Alice’s friend offered to try to set up Earl with Alice, and Alice agreed. When her friend asked Earl, he replied:“I don’t know. I don’t even know her.” But, he agreed anyway. “We went out — and that was it,” Earl said, noting about a year later, they married. Five days later, Earl left for the U.S.Army. “Back in 1942 and ’43, everybody got married young because of, you know, the war (World War II),”Alice said. Earl went to Fort Meade, Maryland, and from there to Camp Mackall, North Carolina. Alice lived with her parents while Earl was in the Army. She visited him twice at Camp Mackall, and she became pregnant. “I had a daughter while he was in the service, and she was 18 months old when he came home,”Alice said. The war years were a time of uncertainty. “It was terrifying,” Alice said.“I had two brothers in, and Earl, and a brother-in-law. Of course, each one of them, we worried about.” Earl, one of 11 children, said: “I had six brothers in (the war).” He served from February of 1943 to November of 1945, and as a paratrooper in the Philippines, he took enemy fire — and was wounded in the head. “I laid in a foxhole for three days and nights before they got me to a hospital,” Earl said. But, once he was out of the hospital, he went back to the battlefront. His service earned him a Purple Heart. After Earl returned from the war, the couple continued building their family — which over the years has grown to include three daughters, six grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren and three great-great grandchildren.

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Earl, now 96, held a wide assortment of jobs. At an early age, he worked at area farms for room and board. Later, he worked at a spinning mill that made fiber for automobile carpets, at a shoe factory, at a paper mill and a service station. He spent 28 years as a bricklayer. Mostly, he worked on high-rises, Alice said. “I was up 27 stories,” said Earl, who traveled an hour-and-a-half each way for jobs in Baltimore,Annapolis and Washington D.C. Alice worried about Earl working at such heights, and finally, she put an end to it. “He came home and he said he was going to have to start a new project on Monday. I said, ‘Is it another high-rise?’ He said,‘Yes.’ I said,‘Well, then, you’re not going to do it.’ “I just had the feeling.

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Earl Angel and his wife, Alice, hold hands as they sit on the couch in the living room of their Zephyrhills home. The couple will be celebrating their 77th anniversary on Feb. 20.

Tips for a lasting marriage Earl and Alice Angel, celebrating their 77th anniversary on Feb. 20, offer this advice.

TIP NO. 1

Don’t go to bed mad. When Earl and Alice have a spat, they don’t go to bed mad. “We just forget about it,” Earl said. “Or,” Alice said, “you sit and talk it out, and have a solution for it.”

TIP NO. 2

Earl and Alice Angel take great pride in their three daughters, displaying their graduation photos in their living room. The couple’s daughters are Carol Pratt, who lives in Rhode Island; Barbara Heltebridle, who lives in Maryland; and, Patricia Staub, who lives in South Carolina.

“He never used a belt or anything. He just walked on girders, or whatever you call them, and I just had the feeling he was going to fall. Several men did, you know, on jobs. “I told him, ‘You just go down and tell your boss you quit.’ “So, for once, he listened to me,” she said, with a laugh. Alice was still working at the time, so Earl took over the household chores. “When I came home from work at night, he had supper ready to put on the table,” she said. Alice managed a hat shop for 11 years, taking that job after their youngest daughter went to school. She also worked at a bank for 21 years, first as a teller, then later as a bookkeeper, in the computer room and as a keypuncher, before retiring from the bank, as a bookkeeper. “When I left the bank, I left at 12 o’clock that day and we took off in our trailer for a 4 ½-month trip around the United States,”Alice said. “We covered every state, except three: North Dakota, Minnesota and Missouri,” Earl said. They went to Canada and Mexico, too. Going on road trips was nothing new for this couple. Earl said: “When our girls were small, I used to come home from work on Friday evenings, and I’d tell her (Alice), ‘Pack up, we’re leaving at 4 o’clock tomorrow morning.’ “We took the girls and went all through New York, went through the Land of Make Believe, Santy Claus land and everything for the kids. “We’d figure up how much time we had to get back to go to work Monday morning, and we’d turn around and come back. They stayed in guesthouses.They’d stop at the grocery store for sandwich meat,

TIP NO. 3

Don’t get jealous. Earl said Alice doesn’t get mad when the other women at Colony Hills, the mobile home park where they live, come up to give him a kiss. “The women love him. I don’t care,” Alice said, laughing.

TIP NO. 4

Put each other first. “Always try to treat them (spouse) the way you would want to be treated,” Alice said.“He helps me with everything.”

TIP NO. 5

A framed photo of a 19-year-old Earl Angel is displayed among other family photos inside the Angel’s Zephyrhills home. Earl was a U.S. Army paratrooper, who was wounded in World War II. His service earned him a Purple Heart.

bread and milk. They’d eat at truck stops, too, because they had good food, Earl said. Alice said:“We ended up in Montreal one time.” Earl added:“Niagara Falls.” Alice continued:“We couldn’t speak their language and they couldn’t speak ours, but the woman at the hotel, she made us all hot chocolate, and she was so nice, and we conversed that way. “We had wonderful trips,”Alice said. Earl went on: “My mother used to say, ‘Earl, you better stop that running around and save some of your money. And I’d say, ‘Mom, let me tell you something. I’m not going to work all week and sit on the front porch in a rocking chair and watch everybody else go up and down the highway.’” Earl and Alice moved to Florida in 1990, settling into the Colony Hills mobile home

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Kiss each other often. “Kiss each other good night,” Earl said, but in the morning, too. And, during the day, too, Alice said: “We kiss each other often.”

Stay interested in each other. “I had a boss at the bank, he came up to me one day, and he said, ‘Alice, you and Earl are doing something that is very wrong. I said, ‘Like what?’ He said, ‘You’re always together.’ “He said, ‘If one of you dies, the other one is going to be devastated.” “I said, “Well, we’re still going to always do things together.”

park, in Zephyrhills. It’s a good life, they said. They noted they’re the oldest couple there, and they’re treated like royalty. Their neighbors trim their shrubs, pull their weeds, give them rides and have even done plumbing and electrical work — for free. Plus, when there’s a community event at the clubhouse, they get to go first in the buffet line. As they approach their 77th year of married life, it seems that Earl and Alice know the joys that come from hard work, simple pleasures and resilient love.


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Residents have voiced concerns about the 115 endangered gopher tortoises in the pathway of heavy land-clearing equipment, dump trucks and construction crews, as Pasco County begins the Ridge Road Extension project. The Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has assured citizens that each and every one of the tortoises located within the construction site will be protected from being buried alive in their burrows, and will not be left without a burrow in cold weather, according to a news release. Residents are worried that permit enforcements to protect the gopher tortoises and other wildlife will be the last thing on the construction crews’ minds, as they begin to clear the wilderness area, as on-time bonuses are at stake. The concerned residents attended a Gopher Tortoise Vigil on Feb. 9, at the corner of Ridge Road and Moon Lake Road in New Port Richey, to rally their displeasure and concern for the wildlife within the Serenova Tract of Starkey Wilderness Preserve and elsewhere.

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Join peers and colleagues from the North Tampa Bay Chamber for a no-agenda coffee on Feb. 18 from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m., at Buttermilk Provisions, 2653 Bruce B. Downs Blvd., in Wesley Chapel.There’s no cost to attend. Bring business cards to share.

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Clara Rosa, a business strategist and literary consultant, will be the featured speaker at WOW-TOO, a women’s networking group, on Feb. 19 at 8:30 a.m., at the Holiday Inn Express-Trinity, 2125 Corporate Center Drive in Trinity. Online prepay is $5, and the charge is $5 at the door for North Tampa Bay Chamber members and $10 for non-members. For more information and to register, go to the events tab of the chamber’s website, NorthTampaBayChamber.com.

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Here is a look at some recent and upcoming business celebrations, based on news releases or information posted on the websites for the North Tampa Bay, Greater Pasco, Greater Dade City or Greater Zephyrhills chambers of commerce: • Raining Berries had its grand opening at 25595 Sierra Centre Blvd., in Lutz, on Jan. 30.The store is franchising in Florida, and will be doing so nationally, soon. • Esthetics813 had its grand opening on Jan. 23, at 1051 Bruce B. Downs Blvd., in Wesley Chapel. • Tampa Surgical Arts held its ribbon cutting on Jan. 30, at 17751 Gunn Highway in Odessa. • Atria had its ribbon cutting at its newly redeveloped life guidance memory community on Feb. 6, at 414 E. Chapman Road in Lutz. • Firestone Complete Auto Care had a ribbon cutting on Feb. 7, at 25170 Maren

Way in Land O’ Lakes. Upcoming events • Signarama has announced plans for a grand opening of a new store, at 14465 N. Dale Mabry Highway, on Feb. 20 at 9 a.m. The 1,500-square-foot store will provide sign and graphic services, as well as branding and messaging solutions. Marcos Assuncao is the latest franchisee to join Signarama.

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The East Pasco Networking Group will have its Feb. 25 meeting at the Palm Tree Acres Clubhouse, with breakfast served for $4. Normally, the group meets at the IHOP on U.S. 301 in Dade City, but the location is being switched because Feb. 25 is Fat Tuesday and IHOP will be having a special pancake day that day. Dr. Randy Stovall will be the featured speaker. For more information contact Nils Lenz, at (813) 782-9491 or nilslenz@gmail.com; or, Vicky Jones, at (813) 431-1149 or donivici@yahoo.com.

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If you need a heart procedure, making an appointment with BayCare is standard procedure.

From the diagnosis and treatment of heart disease and heart rhythm disorders to emergency heart attack care, St. Joseph’s Hospital-North is your BayCare hospital in Lutz. We utilize advanced technology like state-of-the-art imaging and

noninvasive diagnostic tests. And we always provide the high level of personal care that BayCare is renowned for. If your primary care doctor suggested you see a cardiologist, we can refer you: (844) 344-1952 or KnowYourHeart.org

In Tampa Bay, BayCare hospitals are selected most often for people needing cardiac care.

Based on an aggregated number of adults who needed to be admitted to hospitals due to cardiovascular problems as reported by the state of Florida that lived in the four county area of Hillsborough, Pasco, Pinellas and Polk from April 1, 2018, through March 31, 2019.

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