Osprey Observer Valrico January 2020

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Sailing Dreams Come True As Pair Complete 176-Day, 6,000 Mile Great Loop Journey

By Karin Davis-Thompson

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Bloomingdale High Becomes Collection Site For OASIS, Clothing For Students

By Mia Cafaro

Bloomingdale Furthering both quality of life High School recentand education for young people is ly partnered with a cause described as ‘invaluable’ OASIS to become a by a social worker who was able to drop site for gently help students through this program. used or new clothOASIS currently connects with 43 ing, which are given social workers through an back to low-income order/delivery system and will soon or at-risk students in expand to 220 social workers, the community. allowing its services to change OASIS, or Outreach innumerable lives for the better. Assisting Students For more information and an in Schools, is a extended list of nonprofit organizaitems that can be tion that provides donated, visit Mary Wetterling basic necessities to volunteering to sort oasisdonations for students in need in network.org. OASIS. Hillsborough Bloomingdale County. It was established in 2001, and students and staff has grown to service over 11,000 stucan reach out to dents per year. Flossie Parsley There are currently four clothing for information closet locations across Tampa and about how to Seffner. Social workers can visit these donate. OASIS sites to pick up items for students. This Associate Donation bins can be usually includes two school outfits, Director Dawn found at the New Tampa YMCA and the Schulman can be socks, underwear, tennis shoes, a jackSouth Tampa YMCA. contacted about et, hygiene items and school supplies. Providing this for students can make it volunteer opportunities at dawn.schulinfinitely easier for parents who are strugman@oasis-network.org. gling financially to send their children to school. Since OASIS is a nonprofit, it surIn This vives thanks to help from donors and volIssue unteers. There are two public drop-off sites for donations, one at the New CHALKLINES...................... ..............PG 10 Tampa YMCA and the other at the South Tampa YMCA. Bloomingdale High School DR. EARL LENNARD ........................PG 10 is a new drop site where students and staff can make contributions. Monetary FOLDS OF HONOR ..........................PG 12 donations are also welcome and can be ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT...............PG 14 made on the OASIS website. OASIS is run largely on the efforts of ROAD IMPROVEMENTS ..................PG 18 volunteers; the organization only has two EYE ON BUSINESS....................PGS 21‐22 paid employees, and it is able to manage everything with assistance from the comYEAR IN REVIEW......................PGS 23‐28 munity. Help is needed to pick up and SPORTS CONNECTION .............PGS 30‐31 sort donations, launder clothes and to organize clothing drives. High school stuREAD MORE LOCAL NEWS ONLINE dents will be able to receive Bright www.ospreyobserver.com Futures hours for volunteering.

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Pellett wouldn’t be denied however. After suffering two heart attacks, the 59-year-old was determined to make every moment count and find a way to make the trip and fulfill her dream. Then, she Susan Pellett and Thom Frederick teamed up to complete the heard about anoth6,000 mile journey known as the Great Loop, which is made up of natural and man-made waterways that include the Atlantic and er cruiser who was Gulf Intracoastal Waterways. thinking about taking the journey. Susan Pellett said she gets emotionThom Frederick’s wife had passed away al just thinking about it. After years of thinking it was only a dream, she recently and he needed an outlet for his grief but he didn’t want to go alone. sailed the 6,000 mile journey known as She reached out to him and he the Great Loop, something very few get agreed to allow her to be his co-captain. the chance to do. The Great Loop is made up of natural and man-made water- After making sure they made all of the necessary arrangements to be away from ways that include the Atlantic and Gulf home for several months, the pair set sail Intracoastal Waterways. If you travel the from Louisiana on her 40 ft. Silverton entire path you end up making a giant power boat, Allons-y on March 6. loop, eventually ending up where you “It took 176 days,” Pellett said. “We started. went straight through.” Pellett, who was After her achievement, the America’s born and raised in Pennsylvania before Great Loop Cruisers’ Association moving to the Valrico area, said she has (AGLCA) gave Pellett, known as Suzy Q in the sailing world, her BaccaLOOPerate always loved being on the water and enjoyed the diversity of the trip. degree, given in recognition to those who “You see something different around complete the unique adventure. The every corner - all kinds of trees, wildlife, AGLCA is an organization with members who are interested in exploring and possi- colors of water, and fellow cruisers along the way,” she said. “There were about bly completing the Great Loop. three to four hundred boats making the But getting the honor wasn’t easy for journey this year. We would have ‘dockPellett, whose first attempt ended almost tails’ together and tell our story of where before it began when a barge crushed her boat on a marina just 1,500 miles into we started our journey.” When the trip was over, Pellett said the trip. “I was hysterical,” Pellett said. “It fold- she wasn’t ready for it all to end. “It’s a big let down when it’s over,” she said. ed my boat in half and I had to come “But I am glad I did it.” home.”

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