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By Kathy [email protected]
Pasco County had some hits and missesin the 2017 state budget.
Gov. Rick Scott signed a statewide budg-et bill of about $82 billion on March 17. Butnot before he slashed about $256 million invetoed items, including $11 million soughtfor the proposed performing arts center atthe Pasco-Hernando State College.
However, he spared some Pasco projectsincluding $450,000 for repairs and upkeepat the Baldomero Lopez Memorial VeteransNursing Home in Land O’ Lakes and$53,500 for the Pioneer Florida Museum &Village in Dade City.
The performing arts center is planned forjoint uses between the college and PascoCounty Schools. It likely will be built onproperty near the Pasco-Hernando StateCollege’s Porter Campus at Wiregrass Ranch.
In two prior years,requests of $10 mil-lion each made itthrough safely. This isthe first rejection fora project expected tocost as much as $60million.
“It’s disappointing,but we understandit’s a complex
statewide budget,” said Lucy Miller, spokes-woman for the state college. “There’s alwaysanother year we can vie for funds. It’s a factthat we have to look at other options andsee what’s out there.”
Miller noted, however, that it’s unlikely tobe a private donor with deep enough pock-ets to foot such a large bill.
Planning for the project will move for-ward, she said.
The college currently operates a perform-
ing arts center in a 620-seat theater on itsWest Campus in New Port Richey. The pro-posed facility would have up to 3,000 seats,and could serve as training ground for col-lege and high school performing arts’students.
It also has potential for conferences, con-ventions, trade shows and high schoolgraduation ceremonies.
A 2013 study by the Urban Land Institutefound that Pasco lacks sufficient cultural andarts venues, and should consider using rev-enues from the Penny for Pasco program tosupport such projects.
Scott also rejected some other Pasco proj-ects.
He cut $250,000 to help reopen theMoore Mickens Education Center in DadeCity and $75,000 to restore the historicalCapt. Harold B. Jeffries’ house in Zephyrhills.
These womenlove to soarBy B.C. [email protected]
Whether they’re supporting young girlsthrough scholarships to Space Camp, orhonoring women pilots who served inWorld War II, there’s an organization ofwomen that supports the joy of flying in allof its forms.
The group, which calls itself The Ninety-Nines Inc., got its start in 1929.
It began when some female aviatorswanted to have to a long-distance race, saidMarilyn Shafer, of Land O’ Lakes, who is amember of the Florida Suncoast Chapter ofthe group.
“It was supposed to start out inCalifornia and go over the mountains,”Shafer said.
“The men didn’t want the women doingthat because it was too dangerous forwomen to be able to get over mountainssafely,” Shafer said.
The women decided: “We’re going to doit anyway.”
Through the race, the women discov-ered how fantastic it was to have thesupport of each other, and they decided toform an organization of female aviators.
“They sent out formal letters to every li-censed woman pilot in the United States. Iwant to say there was about 129, and 99 ofthem replied,” Shafer said.
They tossed around some names.In the end, they chose to honor the
women who wanted to be part of the neworganization. So, they called themselves TheNinety-Nines.
Amelia Earhart was the group’s first pres-ident.
Over time, the group has spread itswings — substantially. It’s now an interna-tional organization with about 4,900members, Shafer said.
“Our mission is advancement in aviation,through scholarship, education and sup-
port, while we keep in mind where westarted — our history,” Shafer said.
The Suncoast chapter includes a wideswath of territory, including Pasco County
and going from Crystal River to Sarasota,from Ocala over to Winter Haven.
B.C. MANION/STAFF PHOTOMarilyn Shafer is enthralled by the joys of flight. The Land O’ Lakes woman belongs to TheNinety-Nines Inc., an organization that supports women and the joy of flying, in all of its forms.
By Kathy [email protected]
A lawsuit shuttered Hot Rods CountryBBQ in 2013.
Two weeks ago, the quirky Lutz restau-rant, locally famous for ‘swamp bat’ and hotsauces, met the wrecking ball.
County records show the propertychanged hands in December 2015 whenSunset Livingston LLC bought Hot Rodsfrom Champor Corp Inc., for $525,000.Winter Park-based Alton Lightsey is listedas the registered agent for SunsetLivingston; Lutz real estate broker Jerry
Shaw is manager.Plans are to build a new restaurant with
an outdoor patio. The as-yet-unnamedrestaurant will serve beer and wine, andcould have a few barbecue items.
Co-owner Jerry Shaw said, “It’s going tobe home-cooked, family style food.”
The beer and wine license received ap-proval in January.
Next comes settling on a restaurantname, drawing up construction plans, andgetting the building permits, Shaw said.
No ribbon cutting is set, but Shaw hopesto open the restaurant within six months orso.
“It’s a matter of getting the drawingscompleted and approved,” he said.
Hot Rods became legendary in Lutz forits offbeat menu items and rustic décor.
It opened in 1998. A lawsuit over debtled to the restaurant’s closure in May 2013.
Rod Gaudin started Hot Rods with a bar-becue pit, next to a country store he had atSunset Lane and Livingston Avenue. He laterconverted a wood-frame house into therestaurant. Customers walked onto theporch and opened the front door with awater-spigot handle.
KATHY STEELE/STAFF PHOTOHot Rods Country BBQ, a Lutz landmark, closed in 2013, and now a dirt lot is all that remains. The restaurant recently was torn down tomake way for a new, unnamed restaurant at Sunset Lane and Livingston Avenue.
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Good times and summer are coming to-gether at the Land O’ Lakes CommunityCenter, at 5401 Land O’ Lakes Blvd.
Family movie night is back — after majorrenovations at the park temporarily put thepark out of commission for users.
A ribbon cutting in August 2015 signaledthe completion of a $2.4 million makeoverthat added new ball fields, a concessionbuilding with restrooms, two shelters, newparking lots and a remodeled patio.
And now, at 7 p.m., on the first Friday ofevery month, families again can grab blan-
kets, lawn chairs and picnic baskets for anevening with their favorite Hollywood stars.
The April 1 feature is “Shrek the Third,”the last installment in the adventures ofShrek, Princess Fiona and Puss ‘n Boots.
The movies are hosted by the Land O’Lakes Community Center and the nonprofitHeritage Park Foundation.
The movie screenings have been upgrad-ed from an inflatable giant screen to aJumbotron, with crisper, sharper images.
“It’s a good family thing to do,” said SandyGraves, the foundation’s president. “It takesadvantage of the open space there, withoutbeing sports oriented. It’s a nice little venue.”
For information, call (813) 929-1229.
Task forces ready to make choices on transportationBy Kathy [email protected]
Two task forces are grappling with criti-cal decisions on the future of State Road 54and State Road 56.
The final meeting of the West Task Forcewas scheduled for March 28, after TheLaker/Lutz News’ press deadline.
The East Task Force is scheduled to meeton March 31 at 5:30 p.m., at RasmussenCollege.
Eighteen transportation alternatives forthe state highway corridors are expected tobe whittled down to five alternatives, alongwith a no-build option.
The Pasco County Metropolitan PlanningOrganization is the sponsoring agency forwhat is a three-part review of how to ad-dress growing transportation needs on oneof Pasco County’s busiest thoroughfares.
The second phase of the review will be a“drill down” into the selected alternatives,said James Edwards, transportation planningmanager for the MPO.
The goal is to focus on options that ap-pear reasonable and feasible, Edwards said.
But, the next phase likely won’t getunder way until mid- or late-summer.
The task forces will remain in place, butEdwards said there will be additional publicmeetings in the second phase to gatherinput from the community at large.
The task forces had the first of threemeetings for each group in September.
The West Task Force focused on StateRoad 54 from U.S. 19, in west Pasco, to U.S.41 in Land O’ Lakes. The East Task Forcelooked at State Road 54/State Road 56, fromU.S. 41 to Bruce B. Downs Boulevard, east ofInterstate 75.
Task force members are from the MPO’s
Citizens Advisory Committee, local cham-bers of commerce, community leaders,developers or their representatives, and resi-dents from east and west Pasco.
In preparation for the upcoming meet-ing, task force members completed surveysgiving their views on the 18 proposals.
Much of the East Task Force discussionhas centered on the intersection of StateRoad 54 and U.S. 41, where state highwayofficials are proposing to redesign StateRoad 54 as a flyover crossing above U.S. 41.Toll lanes also are being considered.
Some favor the design, but others strong-ly oppose the plan as harmful to thebusinesses that could be displaced.
“I just want to see them stay at grade asmuch as possible,” said Sandy Graves, chair-woman of the East Task Force and a memberof the Central Pasco Chamber of Commerce.
At a prior meeting, some task force mem-
bers pushed for at-grade solutions andgreater use of frontage roads to ease conges-tion at the intersection.
Suggestions also have been made thatthe CSX railroad tracks could be adapted forcommuter stops.
All options are being looked at, includingpublic transit, Edwards said.
About $150,000 in federal grants fundedthe initial phase, but the cost could doublefor the next phase.
Edwards said the county hopes to sharecosts with the Florida Department ofTransportation.
“It’s a state highway,” he said. “What we’redoing will benefit DOT.”
But, final decisions are a long way off, andpresently no construction funds are available.
“There’s time to sit back and reflect,”Graves said. “It’s important to get State Road54 and U.S. 41 correct.”
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On average, Pasco County residents areslightly healthier than they were last year.
Out of Florida’s 67 counties, Pasco ranks37th in health outcomes, according to theUniversity of Wisconsin’s 2016 CountyHeath Rankings & Roadmaps tool.
That’s four spots better than the county’sranking last year, when it came in at 41st inthe state.
The rankings are a broad measure sum-marizing county residents’ health status andquality of life.
Comparatively, Hillsborough Countyranked 28th in health outcomes in the lasttwo years.
The main reason for the rankings jumpcan be linked to improvements in the “qual-ity of life” indicator, said Mike Napier, PascoCounty’s health officer.
The county leaped from 45th to 24th inthe “quality of life” category, which consistsof four elements — percentage of residentsin poor or fair health, number of poor physi-cal health days per resident, number of poormental health days per resident and lowbirth weight percentage.
Napier noted county residents have re-ported “feeling better than in the past.”
“Part of good health is people feel good,”the health officer said. “That may not meanthey’re as healthy when you look at theirblood work or all the things they should be,but if you feel healthy, that’s definitely agood sign.”
Napier hopes the county can rise intothe “20s” or the top third of the health out-comes ranking by 2020.
To reach that goal, Napier said the de-partment is focusing on creating betteraccess to care—like a mobile dental bus —and decreasing the prevalence of chronicdiseases, such as smoking and obesity.
“The big overarching issues are access tocare and chronic disease,” he said. “Then youdrill down into that a little bit—smokingcontinues to be a concern that we havepeople working on, on a daily basis. Obesitycontinues to be a problem for Pasco, as well
as the nation. Obesity is just a symptom.There are a lot of factors that go into obesi-ty, like getting people to eat healthier, andget physical activity.”
According to the rankings, the percent-age of adult smokers in Pasco decreasedfrom 26 percent in 2015 to 17 percent thisyear. However, adult obesity (Body MassIndex of 30 or more) increased slightly, from29 percent to 30 percent.
In an effort to make the county’s roughly485,000 residents “healthier,” Napier’s de-partment is working to create collaborativeefforts with “nontraditional” partners, suchas local chambers of commerce, rotaryclubs and private businesses.
Napier hopes these partnerships willhave a greater “collective impact” on thecommunity in raising awareness about thenegative effects of smoking, promoting bet-ter health through healthier eating andperhaps by instituting more exercise op-tions, such as building more bike paths.
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has also aligned with organizations likeUnited Way, Alliance for Substance Abuse ofPasco (ASAP) and Premier Health, a fullyqualified health center, to help facilitate and
fund additional activities for the community.“We’ve got a lot of great services in our
community. We just don’t have a lot of greatorganization to have that all in a way, whereyou...combine resources and you get moredone with two people doing the samething,” Napier said.
While the health department is trying todo its part to raise the wellness profile ofPasco residents, Napier pointed out that itwill take collaboration and buy-in to achievethe desired results.
“If we get into the 20s ranking, it will bebecause the community came around theidea, and we collectively made that happen,”Napier said.
The 2016 health outcome ranking forFlorida’s 67 counties was recently released.The measure focuses on a county resident’saverage length of life and quality of life.
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Bottom five counties for health outcomes:• Hamilton• Madison• Putnam• Union• Gadsden
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CARROLLWOOD TOASTMASTERSThe Carrollwood Toastmasters will meet onMarch 30 from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., at theJimmie B. Keel Regional Library, 2902 W.Bearss Ave., in Tampa. For information, visitCarrollwood.ToastmastersClubs.org.
HOME DO-IT-YOURSELFThe Land O’ Lakes Library, 2818 CollierParkway, will offer a home do-it-yourselfseminar on basic painting techniques onMarch 31 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. A signedliability waiver is required. For informationor to register, call (813) 929-1214.
GLEN CAMPBELL MOVIEGulfside Hospice & Pasco Palliative Care willhost a seminar featuring the movie “GlenCampbell: I’ll Be Me” on March 31 at 2 p.m.,at the Hudson Library, 8012 Library Road.The presentation will include a discussionon Alzheimer’s disease. Admission is free.Light refreshments will be served. Forinformation and to RSVP, call JenniferChianella at (727) 992-8984.
TECHIE TRAININGHugh Embry Library, 14215 Fourth St., inDade City, will offer the following trainingfor techies.• March 31 at 11 a.m.: Smartphone andtablet security training.• April 1 at 11 a.m.: Beginner’s iPad class, foradults. For information, call (352) 567-3576.
DRIVE ONE FOR CANCERParks Ford of Wesley Chapel will sponsor“Drive One 4Ur Community” on April 1 from3 p.m. to 8 p.m., at Wesley Chapel HighSchool, 30651 Wells Road. Take a free testdrive and Ford Motor Company and ParksFord will donate up to $6,000 to theAmerican Cancer Society Relay for Life. TheRelay earns $20 per test drive, limit one perhousehold. For information, visitFacebook.com/ParksFordOfWesleyChapel.
BE A THRIFT SHOP VOLUNTEERGulfside Hospice is looking for volunteersfor all five of its thrift shops. Volunteers mustbe at least 15 years old, and commit to atleast four hours per week. Volunteers alsoreceive a discount while shopping at thethrift shops. Orientation sessions will bescheduled throughout the month of April. Tosign up, for shop locations, and forinformation, visit GHPPC.org.
LIBRARY BOOK SALEThe Land O’ Lakes Library, 2818 CollierParkway, will have its bi-annual book sale onApril 1 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and April 2from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. There will be apresale on March 31 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30p.m., for the cost of $5. All proceeds helpsupport library programming. Forinformation, call (813) 929-1214.
CYCLING FOR AUTISMThe annual “Cycling for Autism” will takeplace on April 2 at the Pasco Rotary Pavilionat Concourse Nature Park, 15325 AlricPottberg Road in Spring Hill. Registrationopens at 8 a.m. The event runs until 5 p.m.There will be lunch, a bounce house, games,raffles, auctions and entertainment. Forinformation and to register, visitRotaryCyclingForAutism.com.
NEW RIVER BOOK CLUBThe New River Library, 34043 State Road 54in Zephyrhills, will host the First SaturdayBook Club, for adults, on April 2 at 11 a.m.The discussion will be about “The SpaceBetween Us” by Thrity Umrigar. New facesare always welcome. For information, call(813) 788-6375.
TRAIN SHOWThe Pioneer Florida Museum Train Showwill take place April 2 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.,in the Mabel Jordan Barn, 15602 PioneerMuseum Road in Dade City. There will be acollection of train memorabilia, a model
train in action, a G-scale garden railway, achildren’s barrel train ride, hobby shopvendors, concessions and more. Admission is$10 for adults, $5 for students, and free forchildren younger than age 5. Forinformation, visitPioneerFloridaMuseum.org.
LIONS CLUB YARD SALEThe Wesley Chapel Lions Club will have ayard sale at 2610 Rosehaven Drive, in SevenOaks in Wesley Chapel, on April 2 from 7a.m. to 3 p.m. The club also is collectingadult and children’s fiction and nonfictionbooks to be distributed to the veteran’shospital. Yard sale money raised will go tothe club’s administration and operationscosts. For information, call Deborah Amyotteat (813) 708-4282, or visitWesleyChapelLionsClub.com.
AUDUBON SOCIETY MEETINGThe West Pasco Audubon Society will meeton April 2 at 3 p.m., at J.B. Starkey WildernessPark Education Center, 10500 WildernessRoad in New Port Richey. There will be apresentation by the Bat Rescue Society ofTampa Bay, followed by a question-and-answer session, at least four live bats, andecho location recordings. For information,call Mike Ranck at (813) 455- 0588, or visitWestPascoAudubon.com.
BASIC CODING SEMINARThe Land O’ Lakes Library, 2818 CollierParkway, will offer “Galaxy of Coding” onApril 2 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., for ages 9 to15. Participants can learn basic coding skillsto help save the galaxy from the First Order.Participants will use the “Hour of Code”activity from Code.org. A liability waiver isrequired, and a dress code must be followedfor safety. For information, call (813) 929-1214.
ARTS & CRAFTS FAIRSouthport Springs, 3509 Southport SpringsParkway in Zephyrhills, will host itsinaugural “Lighthouse Crafters Spring Arts &Crafts Fair” on April 2 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.There will be one-of-a-kind art and jewelrypieces, as well as handmade pottery, woodcrafts, garden décor, fabric crafts and more.There also will be drawings for items, and aChinese auction of vendor’s donated work.Proceeds will to a charity of the Southport’schoice. For information, call (813) 782-3800.
LEGO BUILD DAYThe Hugh Embry Library, 14215 Fourth St.,in Dade City, will host a “Lego KidstructionDay: Build, Construct and Create” on April 2from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., for gradeskindergarten through fifth. Kids can playwith Lego blocks, Keva Planks, puzzles andmore. For information, call (352) 567-3576.
KOL AMI EVENTSCongregation Kol Ami, 3919 Moran Road inTampa, will host these upcoming events:• “S’mores and Songs” on April 2. GuitaristCharles Sull will join Cantor Beth around thefire pit to roast marshmallows and singsongs. Havdallah will start at 8 p.m., followedby light, laughter and music. The cost is $8per person, or $25 for a family of four ormore. Kids younger than age 5 are free. RSVPby March 30.• “Laugh it Off” on April 3 from 9 a.m. to 11a.m. Guest speaker Dr. Tanya Gold willdiscuss mind and body wellness, spiritualhealth, and the benefits of laughter as anadjunct to treat medical conditions. • “Father/Daughter Dance” on April 3 from 5p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $18 for adaddy/daughter couple, and $8 for eachadditional daughter. There will be a lightdinner and refreshments. RSVP by March 31.For information, call (813) 962-6338.
FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARYThe Friends of the New River Library willmeet on April 2 at noon, at 34043 State Road54 in Zephyrhills. The group is for adultsonly, and supports library programming. Forinformation, call (813) 788-6375.
LITTLE MANATEE RIVER RUNThe scenic 5k Little Manatee River Run(mud obstacle run) will take place on April 2from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m., at Masonic Park &Youth Camp, 18050 U.S. 301 S., in Wimauma.The run will have more than 15 challengingand fun obstacles to test the elite runner, aswell as the average runner, that includeswinding trails along the river. Forinformation, contact Randy Yoho at (352)588-4697 or [email protected].
GREENFESTThe Friends of Plant Park will host“GreenFest” on April 2 and April 3, from 9a.m. to 4 p.m., rain or shine, at the Henry B.Plant Park at The University of Tampa, 401 W.Kenney Blvd. There will be plants, gardeningaccessories, kids’ activities, tool sharpeningand guest speakers. Speaker topics willinclude orchid repotting, composting,butterfly gardening, organic gardening, rainbarrels, groundcovers, and more. Admissionis $3 for adults. For a complete speakerschedule and information, visitFriendsOfPlantPark.com.
FAMILY FUN DAYThe Suncoast Credit Union GasparillaInternational Film Festival “Family Fun Day”will be on April 3 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., atCentennial Park, 1800 E. Eighth Ave., in YborCity. There will be activities for kids, gamesand prizes, casting calls, a photo booth, achalk artist, movie characters, a puppetshow, the author of “Good Night Tampa,” and
movies. “Kung Fu Panda” will be shown at 11a.m., and “The Lego Movie” will be shown at1:30 p.m. Popcorn, food and beverages willbe available for purchase. Streetcars will berunning from Channelside to Ybor City. For afull schedule and information, visitGasparillaFilmFestival.com.
ROLLER DERBY BOUTThe Rolling Valkyries women’s roller derbyteam will be skating against the Tampa SeaSirens on April 3 at 6 p.m., at Astro Skates,875 Cypress St., in Tarpon Springs. There willbe a raffle to benefit the Kids Wish Network.Toy and book donations also will beaccepted. Tickets are $10, or $8 withdonation. For information, visitRevolutionRollerDerby.com.
GARDEN CLUB MEETINGThe Land O’ Lakes Garden Club will meetApril 5 at 10:30 a.m., at the Land O’ LakesCommunity Center, 5401 Land O’ LakesBlvd. The guest speaker will be Peter St.Angelo, of Canterbury Nursery, on thesubject of spring plantings. For information,call Marie Woody at (813) 961-2697.
PHOTOGRAPHY CLUBThe Land O’ Lakes Photography Club willmeet April 5 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., at theLand O’ Lakes Community Center, 5401 LandO’ Lakes Blvd. The club is open to allbeginners, amateurs and professionals. Thecost of the meeting is $2 to cover the roomrental. For information, contact RonBowman at [email protected].
ARBOR DAY ART CONTESTHillsborough County Extension is askingtree lovers to create “mail art” (small worksof art sent through the postal service) tocelebrate trees for Arbor Day. Artwork can bea drawing, collage, painting or photo thatanswers the question “I appreciate treesbecause…” Contest age groups are childrenages11 and younger, youth age 12 to 18, andadults age 18 and older. The deadline is April15. For complete rules and information, visitHillsborough.ifas.ufl.edu.
FRIENDS SEEKING BOOKSThe Friends of the Land O’ Lakes Library,2818 Collier Parkway, is looking for newmembers and gently used books for all ages.Books can be donated at the library Tuesdaythrough Saturday. New member applicationscan be obtained, filled out and submitted atthe library. Members meet the thirdWednesday of the month at 2:45 p.m., in thelibrary conference room. For information,call (813) 929-1214.
DONATE AND GET DONORDOLLARSChristian Social Services’ Red Barn ThriftStore, 5514 Land O’ Lakes Blvd, in Land O’Lakes, will accept donations ofnonperishable food, clothing, housewares,linens, books and more. Each persondonating will receive “donor dollars” thatcan be used in the thrift store. The store isopen Tuesday through Saturday, from 10 a.m.to 4 p.m. Donations and purchases helpChristian Social Services meet the needs offinancially challenged community members.
SENSORY FRIENDLY FILMS AT COBBGrove 16 Cobb Theatres, 6333 Wesley GroveBlvd., in Wesley Chapel, will show sensoryfriendly family films where kids can be kidsin a safe and accepting environment. Theauditoriums are made more comfortablewith brighter lights, and the sound level isturned down. The audience is encouraged tobe themselves and interact with the movie,while having fun without the worry ofdisturbing others. Guests can sing and danceduring the movies. All shows begin at 10a.m. • April 30: “Ratchet & Clank”• May 21: “Angry Birds”• June 18: “Finding Dory”For information, call (813) 948-5444.
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All metal will be accepted, as well as appliances, grills, swing sets, com-pressors, electric motors, pots and pans, wire, old bicycles, garage doors,metal fencing, circuit boards, junk cars, radiators and more. Cars will betowed for free.
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Delivering help for the vulnerableKiddy Up Ranch was the charitable organization for the month of February for the offices ofPasco County Tax Collector Mike Fasano. Kiddy Up Ranch is an equine therapy program forchildren and veterans with disabilities. The therapeutic ranch uses a nationally known pro-gram called ‘Horseboy’ to help children with a wide range of disabilities. The ranch alsotreats veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder and other conditions related to militaryservice. Mike Fasano, center, made a check presentation of more than $9,300 to Kiddy UpRanch, the funds raised through the hard work of the tax collector’s staff and the donationsof the community.
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Eggs are an excel-lent nutrient-richfood that also are areasonably pricedsource of protein.
Over the years, advice about eggconsumption has changed. Newertesting has proven that eggs containless cholesterol than once believed.
Consumers who have been advisedby their doctor to limit intake to onlythree “visible” eggs a week, most likelyhave heard they can now enjoy four.
Of course, recommended intakeand actual consumption can vary. Theaverage American consumes approxi-mately five shell eggs a week, and thatdoesn’t count for “invisible” eggs con-sumed in other egg products.
Changes in lifestyles have led to adoubling of egg consumption over thepast 20 years, as more women haveentered the work force and people, ingeneral, have had less time to cook.
Betsy Crisp is an ExtensionFamily & Consumer Sciences agentand a licensed dietitian for theUniversity of Florida/IFAS. She isbased in Pasco County and can bereached at [email protected].
How to boil eggs• Place large, eggs in a saucepan (Besure they are not cracked; also, to helpwith peeling later, pierce the large endof the egg with a needle or tack)• Fill the pan with water approximately1-inch above the top of the eggs. Donot add salt.• Bring to a rolling boil. • Cover pot, turn off heat, and let sit onburner for 15 minutes. Add three min-utes, if eggs are extra large; subtractthree minutes if the eggs are small ormedium.• Drain pot. Add ice and cover withcold water. Let sit/chill before peeling,or remove and place cooked eggs inrefrigerator to peel later.
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NEW LEADERSHIP FOR CARESCARES (Community Aging &
Retirement Services) Board of Directors an-nounced Jemith Rosa, of Ocala, acceptedthe position of president/CEO. Rosa suc-ceeds Bill Aycrigg, who retired after 28years of service to CARES.
For 20 years, Rosa was employed as as-sociate director with Marion County SeniorServices, where she managed multiple stateand federally funded programs, and provid-ed leadership in directing, marketing,administering and government affairs tothe nonprofit organization.
She and her husband have relocated toPasco County in the community of BeaconWoods.
THYROID LECTUREAccess Health Care, 5350 Spring Hill
Drive in Spring Hill, will present a lectureon “Normal Thyroid Function Can Change”on March 31 from 5:15 p.m. to 7 p.m. Thelecture will cover how the gland works,what it means, and how to protect it. Forinformation and to register, call (352) 688-8116, ext. 4344.
BALANCE COACHES WANTEDCARES (Community Aging and
Retirement Services) and Regional MedicalCenter Bayonet Point are looking for volun-teers to help provide the program, A Matterof Balance, to assist people in managingconcerns about falls and increase physicalactivity.
The class is conducted in eight two-hour sessions and uses group discussion,problem-solving strategies, videos and gen-tle physical exercise.
Coaches need good communicationand interpersonal skills, enthusiasm, de-pendability and willingness to lead smallgroups of older adults.
Training involves one eight-hour ses-sion. A coach’s handbook is provided.Coaches are required to lead the classes inpairs, so bring a friend.
A training class will take place on March31 at 4:30 p.m., at the Rao Musunuru MDConference Center, 14100 Yosemite Drivein Hudson.
For information and to register, call(727) 862-9291, ext. 2008.
MEDICARE ASSISTANCEEvery Thursday, the New River Library,
34043 State Road 54 in Wesley Chapel,hosts a SHINE (Serving Health InsuranceNeeds of Elderly) representative to answerMedicare questions.
For information, call (813) 788-6375.
RELAY FOR LIFEThe Wesley Chapel/Wiregrass Ranch
Relay for Life will take place April 1 at 6p.m., to April 2 at 6 a.m., at the WesleyChapel High School track, 30651 WellsRoad. Survivors and their caregivers are in-vited to participate in a victory lap aroundthe track, will receive a free T-shirt, dinnerand a gift. This yearly fundraiser for theAmerican Cancer Society will include morethan 35 teams raising money.
For information, email [email protected].
COMMUNITY EVENTSThe Medical Center of Trinity, 9330 State
Road 54, will host these upcoming commu-nity events:
• Childbirth Super Prep Course: April 2from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
• NAMI Family & Friends SupportGroup: April 5 and April 19 from 7:30 p.m.to 9 p.m.
• Autism Support Group: April 13 at 7p.m.
• Chatterboxes: April 14 and April 28 at3 p.m.
• Tools to Quit: April 15 from 2 p.m. to 4p.m.
For information and reservations, call(727) 834-5630, or visit their website atMedicalCenterTrinity.com.
FREE BALANCE PROGRAMRegional Medical Center Bayonet Point
will offer a four-week balance program onApril 4, April 6, April 11 and April 13, at theRao Musunuru MD Conference Center,14100 Yosemite Drive in Hudson. Classesmeet from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Participants can learn to view falls ascontrollable, set goals for increased activity,exercise to increase strength and balance,and more.
For reservations and information, call(727) 869-5498.
PULMONARY TUTORIALRegional Medical Center Bayonet Point
will offer a Tuesday Tutorial on “ChronicBronchitis, COPD and Emphysema” onApril 5. The pulmonary education programwill be presented by Dr. DomenickSorresso, board certified in pulmonarymedicine, critical care medicine, sleepmedicine and internal medicine.
Registration and lunch being at 11:30a.m., followed by the tutorial at noon.
For information and reservations, call(727) 869-5498.
ORTHOPEDIC FORUMFlorida Hospital Zephyrhills, 7050 Gall
Blvd., will host the last of its orthopedic fo-rums on April 6 at 12:15 p.m. Dr. GeraldAlexander will discuss “Getting Down tothe Bare Bones,” and answer concerns onarthritis, aching joints, hip or knee pain, orother orthopedic issues.
Light refreshments will be served.Reservations are required by calling (866)534-3108.
DIABETES SUPPORT GROUPFlorida Hospital Zephyrhills will offer a
diabetes support group on April 6 at 3p.m., at the CREATION Health WellnessCenter, 38233 Daughtery Road inZephyrhills.
Dr. Sunil Gupta, a Zephyrhills cardiolo-gist, will discuss heart disease and diabetes,how to manage and control diabetes, re-duce complications and improve overallhealth.
For information, call (813) 715-6683.
STRESS REDUCTION GROUPFlorida Cancer Affiliates, 3611 Little
Road in Trinity, will offer a stress reductiongroup on April 6 from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
The group is open to anyone who feelsoverwhelmed at times, is struggling to finda balance in life, or just wants a place tofreely express feelings with those goingthrough the similar experiences.
Stress can be work or school related, re-lationship stress, caregiver stress, illness orhealth stress, parenting or family stress, orfinancial stress.
For information, call (727) 808-4818.
BREAST CANCER SUPPORTFlorida Cancer Affiliates, 3611 Little
Road in Trinity, will offer a breast cancersupport group on April 7 from 6 p.m. to7:30 p.m.
The group is an open discussion foranyone who has been touched by breastcancer.
Light refreshments will be served. Forinformation, call (727) 236-0302.
‘START YOUR ENGINES’ IN TRINITY
The Medical Center of Trinity, 9330 StateRoad 54, will host “Start Your Engines” onApril 9 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The eventwill feature a car show with more than 200entries, model airplanes, a Teddy bear clinicfor kids, “Ask the Doctor” education stationsand more.
For information on the car show, call(727) 514-0500.
For general information, call (727) 834-5630.
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DR. SEUSS WAS IN THE HOUSEWatergrass Elementary School, in Wesley
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CAMPUS OPEN HOUSESPasco-Hernando State College will host
open houses at all five of its campuses inApril. The events are aimed at 2016-2017high school graduates who are undecidedon college plans and any potential studentsseeking higher education opportunities.
Attendees can learn about the variety ofcertificate, associate and bachelor degreeprograms offered through the college. Therealso will be opportunities for campus toursand information on admissions, financial aid,scholarships, and more than 50 clubs and or-ganizations available.
Open house dates and locations include:• East Campus, 36727 Blanton Road in
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• Porter Campus at Wiregrass Ranch,2727 Mansfield Blvd., in Wesley Chapel: April7 from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
• North Campus, 11415 Ponce de LeonBlvd., in Brooksville: April 12 from 5 p.m. to7 p.m. (financial aid workshop included)
• West Campus, 10230 Ridge Road inNew Port Richey: April 12 from 5 p.m. to 7p.m.
• Spring Hill Campus, 450 Beverly Court:April 13 from 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. (finan-cial aid workshop included)
For information, visit PHSC.edu/calendar.
ROUND UP AT JOHN LONG Dr. John Long Middle School, 2025
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For information, visit JohnLongPTSA onFacebook, or call (813) 346-6200.
CHAMBERLAIN HIGH REUNIONChamberlain High School Class of 1961
will celebrate its 55th year of graduationwith a reunion on April 9 at 10 a.m., atLowry Park Pavilion 115. Classmates shouldbring a lunch.
For information, call (813) 949-3074, andleave a message.
HOMESCHOOL DAYCracker Country, a rural Florida living his-
tory museum at the Florida StateFairgrounds, 4800 U.S. 301 in Tampa, willhost Homeschool Day on April 11 from 10a.m. to 2 p.m.
Students can learn about the lives of set-tlers in rural Florida before the turn of the20th century through hands-on activities.The theme for the day is “Make and TakeCrafts.”
Educators in historic dress will be onhand at the 1885 Carlton House, railroaddepot, general store, church and other au-thentic structures. Participants can maketoys, dolls and helpful items for the house-hold, and can also learn to operate an early20th century printing press and make post-cards.
Admission is $8 per person, ages 4through adult. Children younger than age 3
are free. Tickets can be purchased online atCrackerCountry.org.
For information, call (813) 627-4225.
HEAD START APPLICATIONSBEING ACCEPTED
The Pasco County Schools EarlyChildhood Programs Department will haveopen application days across the county forHead Start and Early Head Start for 2016-2017.
Expectant mothers and parents/guardians of infants, toddlers and childrenthrough age 4 may apply. Eligibility is basedon family need and income.
Locations, dates and times are as follows:• RCMA-The Stallings Building, 15029
14th St., Dade City, on April 20 and May 17,from 8:45 a.m. to 3 p.m.
• Lacoochee Elementary School, 38815Cummer Road in Dade City, on April 20 andMay 26 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
• Alice Hall Community Center, ZephyrPark, 38116 Fifth Ave., Zephyrhills, on April26 and May 23, from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
• District Office Complex, Portable 23,20425 Gator Lane in Land O’ Lakes, on April28 and May 25 from 8:30 a.m. to 3:15 p.m.
For required documents and information,visit PascoSchools.org/ecp, or call AlexisRussell at (727) 774-2730 or (813) 794-2730.
50-YEAR CLASS REUNIONThe Chamberlain High School Class of
1966 is planning a 50-year class reunion onOct. 14 and Oct. 15. The committee needshelp locating the Class of 1966 graduates.
If you graduated in 1966 and would liketo have your name included for future up-dates and information, send your name(including maiden name), email, current ad-dress, home or cellphone number, andspouse’s name to [email protected]
If you know anyone else in the class whohas not yet been contacted, email their nameand contact info to the same email address.
SAINT LEO WELCOMES NEW PARTNERS
Saint Leo University now has professionalworking agreements with four new commu-nity partners.
In the Tampa Bay area, the new organiza-tion is The Circle of Veterans and Families, acharitable organization that offers an educa-tional, relaxing and rejuvenating space forveterans, first responders, and their families,who have served post 9/11.
The other three organizations are theCorpus Christi Police Officers Association inTexas, the Newport News Sheriff’s Office,and the Town of Culpeper, in Virginia.
SCHOLARSHIPCareerSource Pasco-Hernando presented
a $1,500 scholarship to Pasco-HernandoState College in honor of Dr. Katherine M.Johnson, former president of PHSC and di-rector on the CareerSource Pasco-Hernandoboard.
CareerSource and PHSC are partners inan effort to help jobseekers, students andbusinesses further advance their knowledgein order to become more competitive intoday’s job market.
For more information regarding thescholarship, call (813) 877-1300.
FREE MATH CIRCLE PROGRAMSaint Leo University, 33701 State Road 52
in St. Leo, is offering its free, weekly MathCircle program for area middle and highschool students. The program includeshands-on activities that engage young peo-ple and help them sustain an enthusiasm formathematics.
Sessions are on Thursdays, from 6 p.m. to7 p.m., through May 12 in Lewis Hall, Room207. There will be no class on March 17, dueto Spring Break.
For information, contact Monika Kiss at(352) 588-8836 or [email protected].
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The Moore Mickens school was Pasco’sfirst school for black students. In more re-cent years, the school provided adulteducation, a Cyesis program for pregnantteenagers and an early childhood educationprogram for child care workers.
School officials closed Moore Mickens in2015 and transferred its programs to other sites.
The request for the Jeffries’ house inZephyrhills landed on the annual “turkeywatch” list issued by Florida Taxwatch.
Built in 1912, the structure is the originalhome of Jeffries, the Civil War veteran whosettled Zephyrhills in the hopes of bringingother war veterans with him.
The private, nonprofit Taxwatch groupdoesn’t judge a project’s worthiness, but sin-gles out projects for a lack of transparencyand accountability.
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Another project on the turkey list es-caped the veto pen: Scott led stand arequest for $750,000 for a multi-modal trailacross U.S. 19 in New Port Richey.
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The chapter has roughly 60 members, in-cluding commercial pilots, military pilots,general aviation pilots and student pilots.
The group sponsors two scholarships ayear for girls, in grades four through six,who would like to attend Space Camp. Thisyear’s deadline for applications is April 2.
The chapter also is involved in other ed-ucational activities.
“We just finished a Girl Scout AviationDay over at Clearwater Air Park. Girl Scoutscame in. We had different stations. They gotto build an airplane. They got to set off rock-ets,” Shafer said.
The girls also had a chance to learnabout experimental airplanes and to seehow an airplane is built.
Besides all of that, they were able toclimb into an airplane, put on the head-phones and have their photo taken whilethey were sitting at the controls, Shafer said.
Every year, the chapter honors membersof the Women Airforce Service Pilots, also
known as WASPs, at the annual Fun ‘n SunInternational Fly-in & Expo, an event inLakeland.
The number of WASPs is dwindling,Shafer said.
“They were the women who served dur-ing World War II. They flew airplanes, trailinga target for the men on the ground to prac-tice live ammunition training in shootingthings out of the sky,” she said.
They delivered newly built airplanes tothe East Coast, so men there could use themin Europe,” she said.
“We have very few left. We try to bringeach of them that are interested, and a com-panion, and put them on Sun ‘ N Fun Radio.We have a luncheon for them, where theyfield questions,” she said.
This year the luncheon is on April 7.Besides supporting female aviators, mem-
bers of The Ninety-Nines have beeninvolved in creating air markings — to helppilots in the air to know where they are.
“They divided themselves up into differ-ent sections of the United States, and theywould climb up on barn roofs and paint the
name of the town on the barn roof.“Or, they would put up something on
the ground with a mark, to denote their lo-cation, if you saw it from the air,” she said.
They still do that kind of work at air-ports, she said.
“Our big thing is our compass rose. Wewill do (paint) a compass rose with the car-dinal points, North, East, South and West. It’spainted to magnetic north. It has to be ap-proved. It has to be gridded by the airportauthority,” Shafer said.
Shafer’s own fascination with aviationbegan very early.
“My dad was a Navy pilot and was killedwhen I was 5. He was taking up a plane fora test, and it crashed on takeoff.
“I’ve always been enthralled with air-planes,” she said.
She wanted to learn how to fly, but usu-ally she didn’t have the time or money, orboth, to pursue it.
“It’s not cheap to get a pilot’s license. It’s$5,000 or $6,000, depending on how dedi-cated you are and how fast you want to getyour hours in,” she said.
At age 50, though, she decided to go forit.
She’s delighted she did.“It’s absolutely wonderful. When you fly,
it’s so freeing. You have your headphoneson, and yes, you have contact with theground. But, you don’t have that cellphoneringing, and ‘Oh, I should be doing house-work …
“All you do is think about flying,” she said.She does regret one thing.She wishes she had joined The Ninety-
Nines sooner.“I thought I had to have my pilot’s li-
cense first to be able to join. And, that’swrong.
“You can join the Ninety-Nines as a stu-dent pilot, and there are scholarshipsavailable,” Shafer said. “The Amelia EarhartScholarship from our International Office inOklahoma — if you get that, it pays foreverything.”
More information about The Ninety-Nines Inc., and the Space Camp scholarship,can be obtained on the chapter’s website,FBCG.net/SC99.
Hot sauces tantalized with names suchas “Scorned Women,” “Endorphin Rush,” and“Mosquito Blood.”
Typical dishes were barbecue and corn-bread. Atypical dishes were ‘swamp bat,’‘lizard tail’ and ‘armadillo eggs’ — known re-spectively as quail, beef steak and cheddarcheese poppers.
State inspectors revealed the swamp batsecret to a Tampa Tribune reporter, thoughGaudin’s lips were sealed on the subject.
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Several empty storefronts await tenants at a strip mall next to Speedway. The gas and con-venience store at Sunset Lane and Livingston Avenue is across from the site of the formerHot Rods Country BBQ.
Hot Rods was known for its saucy sauces –‘Scorned Woman’ and ‘Endorphin Rush.’
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STEINBRENNER BASEBALLCOACH NOTCHES 700TH VICTORY
Steinbrenner baseball coach JohnCrumbley won his 700th career game onMarch 18 at the 36th annual SaladinoTournament after the Warriors defeated Alonso6-4 in the championship game. Crumbley, alongtime area coach, has been at Steinbrennersince the school’s opening in 2009. Crumbley,55, previously led Jesuit to three state titles in22 years. The Warriors stand at 13-3, and arecurrently on a nine-game winning streak.
CYCLING FOR AUTISM NOW SET FOR APRIL 2
The Tampa Interbay Rotary Club is host-ing the seventh annual Cycling for Autismevent on Saturday, April 2 at 8 a.m., at thePasco Rotary Pavilion, 15325 Alric PottbergRoad in Spring Hill. Those interested can be
a sponsor, enter a cycling team, ride as an in-dividual, volunteer, or support a rider. Therewill be a 3-mile, 6-mile, 12-mile, 25-mile and50-mile track. The event was originallyscheduled for March 19, but was postponedbecause inclement weather had been fore-casted. For information, contact Ken
Hopkins at (336)-471-5709, or email [email protected].
FURRY FRIENDS 5K SET FOR APRIL 9The Pasco County Animal Shelter is hosting
its second annual Furry Friends 5K on April 9.The run starts at 8 a.m., in front of the Wilderness
Lake Preserve Lodge, 21329 Wilderness LakeBlvd., in Land O’ Lakes. To run the race, partici-pants must bring one donation item per person.Food and supplies will be donated to the animalshelter. Animals will be available for adoption atthe end of the race. For information, visitKathyHennessyPT.wix.com/furry-friends-5k.
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Academy at the Lakes junior fans 19By Kevin [email protected]
Darin Kilfoyl has been on a tear this sea-son.
The Academy at the Lakes junior right-hander is sporting a 1.84 ERA with 45strikeouts in 19 innings pitched — statisticsbuoyed by an incredible performance onMarch 3, when the 6-foot-8 flamethrowerfanned 19 batters in a complete game, onehit shutout against Victory Christian(Lakeland).
“All my stuff was working,” said Kilfoyl,who once recalled throwing a one-hitter(which turned out to be a home run) inLittle League. “I was throwing really, reallyhard in that game...and the batters couldn’tcatch up to it.”
Equipped with a four-pitch arsenal —fastball, curveball, changeup and cutter —the rangy righty has the ability to keep eventhe area’s top hitters off-balance.
Despite having a sturdy assortment ofpitches, Kilfoyl powers the strike zonemainly with his fastball, which ranges from86 to 88 mph.
His pitch speed has jumped considerablysince his sophomore year, when inactivityand recovery from a broken leg led to hisprimary pitch topping out at “only” 79 mph.
“Before last season...I hadn’t done any-thing for a few months, so all my (pitching)mechanics weren’t how they were sup-posed to be,” Kilfoyl explained. “I went backto my pitching coach after the school sea-son last year and got everything back set. In
the summer, I was getting back into the low80s, and at the end of the summer, I wasthrowing mid-80s; it’s been going up since.”
His performances on the mound havestarted to catch the eye of several Division Icollege programs from all over the country.
Blue bloods like the University of Virginiaand the University of Florida have shown in-terest in the towering righty. Academicpowerhouses like Dartmouth University andStanford University are also intrigued byKilfoyl’s size, potential and GPA.
“They said they know that I can already
get so much better because of how big Iam,” Kilfoyl said about college coaches’ in-terest. “They also like that I have really goodgrades, so the academics will help theirteam GPA, or help me get more scholarshipmoney for school.”
His high school coach, JohnDiBenedetto, noted Division I coaches werefascinated by Kilfoyl’s stature and his abilityto further develop.
“He’s still extremely raw,” DiBenedettosaid. “He can grow; he’s going to get better.That’s the scary part about it. He’s finallystarting to grasp certain things...on themound, where he’s starting to thrive.”
Kilfoyl’s long stride and release pointfrom his 6-foot-8 frame makes it difficult foropposing batters to catch up to his pitchesor make solid contact. As opposed to short-er pitchers, Kilfoyl’s length allows him torelease pitches closer to home plate fromthe mound, causing throws to jump on hit-ters more quickly.
“When I was at the (University of)Virginia camp, coaches were saying how be-cause of my length and how weird the(pitching) angle was, my fastball — eventhough it was only about 84 or 85 when Iwas there —played out at 89 to 90,” Kilfoylsaid.
Currently, Kilfoyl is working to fine-tunehis accuracy, and improve his athleticismwith the hope of getting stronger to in-crease his velocity. He said coaches at theAcademy have given him tips along the waythat have helped him “a lot” in those areas.
This summer, Kilfoyl will have the oppor-
tunity to showcase his skills in travel ball.The pitching standout is set to play for theAtlanta Blue Jays, an elite travel club for 15year olds to 18 year olds.
The experience should buoy Kilfoyl’s de-velopment and help him become noticedby more college programs, especially sincehe plays prep baseball at a smaller school.
Since it’s inception in 2003, the travelclub, led by Anthony Dye and SteveLoureiro, has produced several first roundpicks in the MLB Draft, including TimBeckham (2008), Delino Deshields Jr. (2010)and Touki Toussaint (2014). According to itswebsite, 90 percent of Blue Jays’ playershave either received collegiate scholarshipsor signed to play professional baseball.
“Their (travel club) is different...becausethey have only one team per each agegroup,” Kilfoyl said, “because they want tofocus on those players and get those playersto be the best they can be, whereas other(travel clubs) will have multiple teams fortheir different ages.”
Kilfoyl is also a standout basketball play-er for the Academy (9.1 points per gameand 7.8 rebounds per game in 2015), butsaid he prefers America’s pastime, knowinghis college future is likely tied to the lattersport.
“Baseball has the edge. I feel a lot moreconfident, and I feel I know the game ofbaseball much better than basketball, be-cause I started basketball later,” said Kilfoyl,who’s major growth spurt occurred after hestarted high school. “Baseball is just who Iam and what I excel at.”
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A summer trip to Hawaii has become anannual tradition for the Sunlake High varsitycheer team.
From June 22 to June 29, Sunlake cheercoach Pennye Garcia and five of her cheer-leaders will participate in the 15th annualCheer Hawaii USA Summer Invitational atthe University of Hawaii.
Coach Garcia will be joined in Oahu bySunlake cheerleaders Taylor Broderick,Lauren Gobea, Maddie Frazee, Hailey Parksand Mikiah Peeples.
About 100 cheerleaders from all 50states are selected to participate in the pres-tigious camp each year.
Since 2006, Garcia has sent at least fiveof her cheerleaders — at every school she’scoached — to the weeklong college-prepcheer camp. She is one of just eight coachesthat will be attending to provide additionalinstruction and guidance.
Each year, Cheer Hawaii focuses on de-veloping four main competitivecheerleading areas: cheer motion and spirit,dance, stunting and leadership skills.
Typically, nominations for the camp areopen to current high school sophomoresand juniors that exhibit certain qualitiessuch as basic cheer skills, leadership abili-ties, a positive attitude, and a desire to learnand improve.
Sunlake senior Amanda Slozer, who at-tended the camp last year, said theweeklong affair benefits cheerleaders whoaspire to be team captains and role models
for younger teammates.“It’s a really good experience,” she said
about the camp. “I had a good time.”With a limited number of spots, Garcia
opts to nominate cheerleaders that haveshown her leadership-like qualities duringtheir career at Sunlake.
“I choose the ones...that show me indi-vidual characteristics that I would be proudof to send to Hawaii to represent our skills,”said Garcia, the 2016 East Pasco Coach ofthe Year. “If they have any disciplinary is-sues, they probably won’t get selected, andthey know why.”
With camp instructors such as Penn
State’s Curtis White, both high school cheer-leaders and their respective coaches learnabout advanced-level techniques and cheersthey can take back to their prep squads.
“Coach White brings his male cheerlead-ers and teaches everyone how to coedstunt,” Garcia said. “They all are collegecoaches that come in and teach high schoolshow to do sideline cheers and chants.”
Garcia added that Sunlake has altered itsentire cheer format based on what they’velearned at Cheer Hawaii, aligning theirsquad to perform cheers similar to some ofthe premier Division I cheer programs.
“It has been really beneficial for us in
competition and for sidelines,” Garcia said.The results at Sunlake speak for them-
selves. This past season, the Seahawks hadthe highest scoring average in Pasco County— 74.51— and finished third in the Class1A Small Division FHSAA (Florida HighSchool Athletic Association) state finals. In2014, Sunlake won the Class 1A MediumDivision state title.
According to Garcia, the weeklong campalso benefits high school cheerleaders whohave aspirations of cheering in college, byteaching them the steps needed to makethat drastic leap.
“There’s a lot of Cheer Hawaii kids thatgo on to cheer in college, and they get a lotof pointers from them,” she said.
Additionally, high school cheerleadersand coaches alike learn several positive rein-forcement techniques to use during theseason. For example, after every practice,the Sunlake cheer team will do an activitycalled ‘Celebrations and Reminders,’ whereteammates will ‘celebrate’ each other’s ac-complishments— like a perfect stunt inpractice — and provide ‘reminders’ of whatthey need to do for their next practice.
Garcia noted the activity is beneficial forempowering her team.
“It’s kind of like a ‘grab you, hug you’type of thing,” she said, noting that team-mates remember each other’s kind words toone another. “It’s just a positive way to sayeverything.”
For Sunlake, the camp kicks off the sum-mer season, and serves as a kick-start intrying to remain as one of the top competi-tive cheer teams in Pasco.
COURTESY OF PENNYE GARCIAFor three consecutive years, Sunlake High has sent cheerleaders to Cheer Hawaii. This pic-ture is from the 2015 camp. From left: Nicole Calderin, Amanda Slozer, Sunlake coachPennye Garcia, Penn State coach Curtis White, Mariah Berberich and Mallory Mock.
COURTESY OF THOMAS HASLAMAcademy at the Lakes junior ace DarinKilfoyl is in the midst of a breakout season,sporting a 1.84 ERA and 45 strikeouts in 19innings pitched.
Sunlake varsity cheerleaders heading to Hawaii
The Western Conference boys and girls soc-cer teams are selected by the head coachesof public schools in Hillsborough County.
ALL-WESTERN CONFERENCE BOYS SOCCERAmerican DivisionFirst TeamCoach of the Year: Trevor Scott, GaitherMikey Connell, SteinbrennerJason Fishman, SteinbrennerJason Ortiz, GaitherJohn Lopez, GaitherTony Scaglione, SteinbrennerSecond TeamAlberto Rivera, Gaither
Sebastian Rodriguez, GaitherDovydas Sakays, SteinbrennerNational DivisionFirst TeamGrayson Hartenstein, FreedomDonovan Quigley, WhartonSecond TeamColin Castro, Wharton
ALL- WESTERN CONFERENCE GIRLS SOCCERAmerican DivisionFirst TeamTaylor Jones, SteinbrennerKirsten Russell, SteinbrennerKarinna Williams, Steinbrenner
Second TeamMia Brantley, SteinbrennerClaire Morrison, SteinbrennerErika Peitersen, SteinbrennerMacie Rodriguez, GaitherNational DivisionFirst TeamCaroline DeLisle, WhartonTaylor Hubbard, WhartonJordan Vitale, WhartonRachel Diioia, FreedomSecond TeamEmily Dabrowski, FreedomAlisha Deschenes, WhartonNatalie Ferrin, Wharton
Local players named to All-Western Conference soccer teams
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The LAKER /INSIDE: Directories, Classifieds, Games & MoreThe LAKER /Lutz NEWSLutz NEWSBGran Fondo offers a challenging, beautiful ride
Fourteen-year-old Courtney Graham, who is Miss Pasco County Fair’s Outstanding Teen,sang the national anthem before the Gran Fondo ride began.
Rebecca and Jackson Beebe, of The LocalPublic House & Provisions in San Antonio,provided lunch and a beer to those complet-ing the ride.
Cyclists ride along Bayhead Road in northeast Pasco County. Some of the awards and prizes awaiting cyclists at the end of the ride.
Former pro-fessionalmountain bikerider ReubenKline, stand-ing in front ofhis banner, isthe organizerof GranFondo, a bik-ing event thatwas held overthe weekendin easternPascoCounty.
RICHARD K. RILEY/PHOTOSThe Gran Fondo National Championship Series start/finish line in the city of San Antonio, in front of The Local Public House & Provisions.
Ann Bari, of Apex, North Carolina, was inthe area visiting her father and had theopportunity to participate in the 35-mile por-tion of the ride. She said it was one of theprettiest rides she’s experienced.
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Cyclists from across the nationmade the trek to PascoCounty to ride in the GranFondo National Championship
Series, which began and ended in SanAntonio, on March 26.
The event is one of eight across the na-tion as part of the cycling series.
The Gran Fondo Florida race had 35-mile, 55-mile and 100-mile routes.
Unlike a ‘start to finish’ race, each routehad timed segments at specific mile mark-ers.
The cycling route is 100 miles, but thereare also 35-mile and 55-mile routes for lessavid riders.
While much of Florida is synonymouswith flat roads, the bike race travels alongPasco County’s rural rolling hills, with cy-clists riding by horse farms and clear springsthroughout the scenic route.
The 100-mile course had nearly 3,000feet of cumulative elevation gain, accordingto Reuben Kline, president and race directorof the Gran Fondo National ChampionshipSeries.
The gran fondo format is “less con-tentious” than other road races, because iteliminates the “peloton dependency,” wherecyclists ride in a tight group, drafting off oneanother to conserve energy, Kline said, in aprevious interview with The Laker/LutzNews.
The event helps boost Pasco Countytourism.
A 2015 post-event report shows an eco-nomic impact of $44, 878, based on the totalnumber of room nights booked by partici-
The Pasco Sheriff’s Office Explorers Program helped sponsor the ride, and provided snacksand drinks at rest stops. Shown, from left, are Lt. Explorer Chelsea Uzzi, of Lutz; Cpl. KevinPhillips; Explorer Josie Wedge, of Wesley Chapel; and Explorer William O’ Hara, of Hudson.
pants and spectators, according to PascoCounty tourism figures.
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The admission fee is at least one dona-tion item (pet food or supplies) per person.Monetary donations also are welcome.
At the end of the run, there will be ani-mals to adopt for anyone interested.
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WOMEN IN BUSINESS SEMINARLocal businesswomen will host a free
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EYE CENTER RIBBON CUTTINGInfinity Eye Care Center will have a rib-
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The cost is $15 for members and $18 forguests.
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BREAKFAST MEETINGThe Greater Wesley Chapel Chamber of
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The cost for chamber members is $15 inadvance. Register online by April 1 at 3 p.m.At the door, the cost is $20 for members andnon-members.
For information, call (813) 994-8534, orvisit WesleyChapelChamber.com.
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For information, call the Central PascoChamber of Commerce at (813) 909-2722,or email [email protected].
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