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The Pasco County Commission soon willbe deciding how to allocate funds fromPenny for Pasco proceeds to create jobs andspur the county’s economy.
Before they can do that, though, theymust adopt a resolution that establisheshow funds from the Penny for Pasco Jobsand Economic Trust Fund will be allocated.
The resolution will define eligible appli-cants, such as Pasco County, the Pasco
Economic Development Council and pri-vate industry, that can submit unsolicitedproposals.
Commissioners had a workshop on Jan.20 to discuss how to proceed in choosinginvestments and allocating funds.
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Our Lady of the Rosaryoffers low-gluten hostsBy B.C. Manionbcmanion@lakerlutznews.com
A pivotal moment during the celebrationof the Catholic Mass occurs during com-munion, when believers come forward toreceive the Body of Christ.
But some members of Our Lady of theRosary were choosing to stay in their pews,because they have Celiac disease, whichmeans they cannot ingest gluten, aprotein found in wheat.
“There are different levelsof intolerance to gluten andwheat products,” said theRev. Ron Aubin, pastor atOur Lady of the RosaryChurch at 2348Collier Parkway inLand O’ Lakes.“Apparently, somepeople react severe-ly and can be quitesick. So, they bypassthe host — receivingthe Body of Christ.”
When one womanasked if there anythingthe church could doabout it, the church decid-ed to look into the issue.
Church doctrine re-quires there be at least atrace of gluten, in orderto be considered validmatter for the Eucharist,according to theNational Conference of
Catholic Bishops.“So, we did a little research and we dis-
covered there are low-gluten hosts,” Aubinsaid.
The church is now using low-glutenwafers made by the Benedictine Sisters ofPerpetual Adoration, in Clyde, Missouri.The sisters have been baking communion
hosts for generations and spent 10 yearsworking to develop a low-gluten host.
The host the sisters produce contains .01percent gluten.
Our Lady of the Rosary began servingthe hosts about a month ago.
“What we did, was, we have reservedone small part of the church — a small sec-tion. We’re calling that our low-glutensection,” Aubin said.
B.C. MANION/STAFF PHOTOSThe Rev. Ron Aubin displays a silver ciborium
and a gold ciborium. The silver one is used tohold the gluten-free communion hosts, and
the gold one holds the traditional hosts.
By Michael Murillommurillo@lakerlutznews.com
Chocolate cream, coconut cream, bananacream, apple, cherry, pumpkin, pecan, rasp-berry and key lime. If that sounds like a rollcall of popular pies, that’s exactly what it is.
Those pies and more were on displayJan. 24 at the inaugural Zephyrhills PieFestival & Community Bake Off at ZephyrPark, 38116 5th Ave., in Zephyrhills.
If an entire day celebrating one specificdessert seems over the top, event coordina-tor Sonya Bradley said it’s actually anoverdue tribute to a family favorite.
“It’s just fun,” she said. “Old school, tradi-tional festivals are fun.” Bradley has fondmemories of holidays when older family mem-bers would bake and bring pies to dinner, andshe wanted to create a fun atmosphere foradults and children to sample a variety of pies.
And people were eager to do just that, withmore than 2,000 in attendance to participatein different interactive events. There was a pie-baking contest, with winner Orma Moontaking home some money and a trophy thanksto her victorious cranberry-apple creation.
There was also a pie buffet, where visi-tors could enjoy all the pie and ice creamthey could eat for one set price. Those whodidn’t want all pie all the time were able tosample more traditional carnival food at var-ious stations.
The pie festival also included a live bandFRED BELLET/PHOTO
Brendan Porter, 5, takes in some berry pie at the buffet in Zephyr Park.
Pie is the star at Zephyrhills festival
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The host on the left is the traditional communion host, and theone on the right is the low-gluten version. The low-gluten host ischewier and has less taste.
New twist to holywafer
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If you see Charlie Griffiths riding his bi-cycle in Zephyrhills, the 70-year-old mightbe on a little ride just to keep the bloodpumping.
Or he just might be training for a 40Krace.
“Charlie’s always been a cyclist,” said hiswife, Mary Griffiths. The couple actuallymet online a few years ago on a specialwebsite for fitness-conscious singles. NowMary, 63, does a bit of riding herself: Bothof them won cycling medals at the recentFlorida International Senior Games andState Championships in their respectiveage groups.
But while Mary has been more of aswimmer and even did some scuba diving,Charlie is the one who’s always preferredcycling. He joined a racing club at 16 in hisnative Liverpool, England, but had to give itup when family demands came first.
Later in life he got back into riding, andwhen he retired and moved to Florida 10years ago, he saw an advertisement forlocal races. Being in good shape, he decid-ed to join the 55-and-over age group andsigned up for a race.
He finished last.“They just killed me. I couldn’t believe
what level these people were at in that agegroup,” Charlie recalled.
Not being one to back down from achallenge, he kept at it and eventuallyworked his way into the top half of thecompetitors. He began training regularlyand improved his strength and skills. In ad-dition to doing 20K and 40K road races atthe Senior Games, Charlie also tacklesother races, including 100-mile cyclingevents.
As a result, their living room is nowfilled with medals and trophies document-ing his successful return to the sport heloved as a boy. But it’s the other rewardsthat motivate him to keep riding.
“Really, what keeps me going with this,is it’s keeping me from getting old,” Charliesaid. Seventy was old 40 years ago, but Idon’t feel any different.”
While they’ve both found success cy-cling, Mary is quick to point out that it’snot any one activity that holds a secret tofeeling younger. It’s more about findingsomething you like to do and stickingwith it.
“It’s activity,” she said. “Find somethingthat you’re passionate about and you do it.”Some activities lend themselves to groupparticipation, she said. Runners, for exam-ple, often go out together and keep eachother motivated.
Even physical disabilities don’t have tokeep seniors from staying active. TheSenior Games also has competitions for ac-tivities like bean bag tossing and tabletennis. Mary believes that even participat-ing in non-strenuous games, which stillchallenge them mentally, can be good forseniors.
“They’ve got 40 different sports,” shesaid of the Senior Games. “What if youaren’t really physically able? That doesn’tmean you shouldn’t be active.”
And Charlie agrees. He’d love to seemore people out walking around, even in acasual setting. It’s become too common forseniors, and people in general, to settle intoa sedentary lifestyle and miss out on thehealth, social and mental benefits of beingmore active.
“You look around these (communities)where we are here and it’s just incrediblehow people waste away. And some of themare younger than me,” he said. “It’s just away of extending you’re life. That’s the wayI see it. Stay active as long as you can.”
Charlie is encouraged by people whocall him an inspiration, and he enjoys ridingand keeping up with riders many years hisjunior. Neither has any plans to slow downor abandon their active lifestyle, and theyhope people of all ages will find the moti-vation to begin improving their own liveswith a little bit of activity.
“Find a friend, and set an appointmenttime and commit to meeting at that timeevery day and start walking,” Mary advises.“That’s the easiest thing, it doesn’t cost any-thing and if you did it, you don’t knowwhat the next step will be.”
While the benefits can be realized byanyone, Charlie believes a lack of activitycan especially hurt seniors who can’t affordto sit around and watch their golden yearsgo by.
“If you’re used to a lethargic lifestyle,you need to change. When you’re younger,maybe people don’t feel it as badly. But lifeflashes by, and suddenly you are a potato,”he said. “Just get out and do something,whether it be walking, running; make theattempt. Make the effort and you’ll enjoy it.You’ll meet so many interesting people.”
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The Suncoast Arts Fest, Inc., drew arecord crowd at its two-day event at TheShops at Wiregrass in Wesley Chapel.
The festival — celebrating its 10th an-niversary — enjoyed beautiful weather, andart lovers had a chance to enjoy the works
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It also featured entertainment rangingfrom jazz to blues and indie to Latin music.
Kids also had a chance to take advantageof assorted hands-on activities.
PHOTOS COURTESY OF AMANDA MARIER AND SUNCOAST ARTS FEST SOCIAL MEDIA TEAMBridget Lyons took home People’s Choice and first place honors in the Chalk Art competi-tion during the Suncoast Arts Fest event at The Shops at Wiregrass.
Rolly Ray Reel again won a best in showaward at the Suncoast Arts Fest.
Collin Margarum won first place in two-dimensional art with this entry.
Shanti Yard captured first place in three-dimensional art with this creation.
Eric Shupe took home second place honors in three-dimensional art for this work.
The winners, in thevarious categoriesChalk Art:Peoples’ Choice and first place, Bridget(BK) Lyons; second place, Roni Frances;and third place, Tom RitterHigh School Student Art:First place, Jasleen Rehsi; second place, EmmaCunningham; and third place, Amy LaksBest in Show:Rolly Ray Reel - 3DJewelry:First place, Patty Sledge Roswell; second place,David Reif; and third place, Caleb Barnaby.3D Art:First place, Shanti Yard Floyd; second place,Eric Shupe; and third place, Jake Asuit2D Art:First place, Colin Mergerum; second place,Ed Meyers; and third place, Thomas Styczniki
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The GFWC Lutz-Land O’ Lakes Woman’sClub recently had its annual Arts & Craftscompetition among club members and an-nounced its winners. Some of theprize-winning entries are displayed here.
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Tax penalties for those without health insuranceBy Mike MatthewSpecial to The Laker / Lutz News
John Tolson, owner of TolsonInsurance, has been in the insurance busi-ness for 25 years. He has seen a lot ofchanges over the years but none as com-plicated and confusing as those caused byObama Care.
The government wantseveryone to be able to affordhealth coverage. They’re evenwilling to subsidize the insur-ance premiums for people withlower incomes. People withminimum wage jobs and noemployer-provided health carecan now afford health insur-ance.
Obama Care has also removed one ofthe biggest headaches for anyone withlong-term health problems, the pre-exist-ing condition. You will now receive cov-erage and care for problems that wouldhave previously been denied by the insur-ance company. This is a major step for-ward.
This new system is not without prob-lems. The application process is oftenconfusing and seemingly contradictory attimes. Insurance agents and companiesare dealing with weekly policy changes.The pool of providers has been reduced.
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John has lived in the Lutz area for 35years. His father, a licensed broker for 60years, brought him into the business.
“I’m an independent broker,” saysJohn. “This means that Iwork for the client, not aninsurance company. Thisenables me to provide thebest coverage for my clients.”
Open enrollment forhealth care coverage ends onFebruary 15. “If you don’thave health insurance, theIRS may fine you on your taxreturn,” says John. “This plan
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“People also need to understand thatthey won’t be able to sign up anytimethey want,” says John. “They need toapply during the open enrollment period.This policy is meant to prevent peoplefrom applying for insurance when theyhave a health problem.”
The next open enrollment periodwon’t occur until November 15 for cover-age to begin in 2016. The only exceptionis when you’re dropped from a group plan.You have 60 days after being dropped toapply.
Call John Tolson at (813) 453-7380 ifyou have any questions or concerns aboutyour insurance coverage. He also pro-vides group insurance, AFLAC and islicensed to help people navigate the com-plexity of Medicare. More information isavailable on his website JWTIns.com.
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Pigz in Z’Hills BBQ & Blues Fest draws record crowdBy B.C. Manionbcmanion@lakerlutznews.com
About 8,000 people attended the fifthannual Pigz in Z’Hills BBQ & Blues Fest,breaking another record for the eventfounded in 2010 by the Greater ZephyrhillsChamber of Commerce.
Besides attracting thousands to enjoy thebarbecue and bands, the event on Jan. 17 atthe Zephyrhills Municipal Airport, also lured51 teams to compete to see who makes thebest barbecue. Thirty-nine teams competedat the professional level, and there were 12backyard barbecue teams, according to anews release issued by the chamber.
Figures have not been tallied, but organ-izers estimate the event exceeded last year’sproceeds of $30,000.
The money raised benefits local youthand education programs and communityservices of the Chamber of Commerce.
A crew of more than 100 volunteerspitched in to make the event a success.Many worked the entire week, some arriv-ing at dawn and staying past sunset, to getthings ready for the festival and to take itdown and clean up the grounds.
“Beyond even our own optimistic pro-jections, Pigz in Z’Hills belongs toZephyrhills,” Vonnie Mikkelsen, executivedirector of the chamber, said in an email.
“I’m thrilled by the positive outcome
and so very happy for the volunteers, theparticipants and the community who cametogether to make it happen,” she said.
There were thousands who arrived bycar, and at least 26 private aircraft took ad-vantage of the airport’s “Fly-in” option.
Besides enjoying barbecued foods ofmany styles, spectators had the chance tolisten to music performed by TC Carr &Bolts of Blue, The Lauren Mitchell Band,Doug Deming & The Jewel Tones and ColdIron.
The event venue was larger this year, too,to make room for increased demand forkids’ activities, vendors, a classic car show,and aviation and military history displays.
The Pigz in Z’Hills BBQ competition issanctioned by the Florida BBQ Associationand is a qualifier for three prestigious cham-pionship contests: the Jack Daniel’s WorldChampionship Invitational in Lynchburg -considered the Superbowl of BBQ contests;American Royal World Series of BBQ inKansas City - the world’s largest and oldestcontest; and the Sonny’s Smokin’Showdown Invitational - the FBA’s newestcontest.
Wink’s Barbecue led by Wink Yelvertonof Fort Walton Beach, FL won GrandChampion Professional Division qualifyinghis team for all three prestigious contests.
Peter Golob of Extra Mile BBQ fromLoveland, Ohio took Reserve Champion. Inthe Backyard Division, Bettern Store Bot,Dave Grantham of Bushnell won GrandChampion while Bamboo Warrior, headcook Curley McKenzie of Thonotosassa tookReserve Champion.
Pigz In Z’Hills BBQ & Blues benefits localyouth and education programs and commu-nity services of the Chamber of Commerce.
For more information, please visitZephyrhillsChamber.org, call (813) 782-1913, or go to the chamber’s FacebookPage.
FRED BELLET/PHOTOSWith limited room for dancing, Cindy Crismon of Zephyrhills, center, managed to strut herstuff in the crowd while jamming to the music of The Lauren Mitchell Band. This was her firstPigz In Z'Hills BBQ & Blues Fest. She is a winter resident from Lake Orion, Michigan.
Two of four members of the Silver FoxBarBQ team ready the brisket they pam-pered and cooked for 12 hours over oakwood. Aaron Ward of Ruskin, left, and TedKoogle of Wesley Chapel prepare samplesof the meat. Other team members includedClinton Cruz and James Groff. The team isbased in Wesley Chapel.
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WEEKLY BINGO AT FOP LODGEThe Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 29,21735 YMCA Camp Road in Land O’ Lakes,will host bingo every Tuesday at 6 p.m., forages 18 and older. Doors open at 4 p.m. Thelodge is located at the corner of U.S. 41 andBell Lake Road. For information, call (813)928-2294.
SHERIFF NOCCO RECOGNITIONThe Republican Club of Central Pasco willhonor Sheriff Chris Nocco and the Pasco’Sheriff’s Office for their commitment toprotect and serve our community on Jan.28 at Copperstone Executive Suites, 3632Land O’ Lakes Blvd., in Land O’ Lakes. Therewill be a soapbox social at 6:30 p.m.,followed by a business meeting at 7 p.m.For information, call (813) 996-3011.
ODESSA POW WOWSpirit People Intertribal Family will host aBack to Odessa Pow Wow Jan. 30, Jan. 31and Feb. 1, to honor veterans, at 2317 GunnHighway in Odessa. Gates open each day at10 a.m. There will be storytelling,drumming, dancing, educational events,raffles and a 50/50 drawing. Guests canbring lawn chairs or blankets. Admission is$3 per person. For hours and information,call (727) 856-0405.
OPEN MIC POETRY READINGThe Downtown New Port Richey ArtGallery, 6231 Grand Blvd., will host an openmic poetry reading and a one-act playperformance Jan. 30 from 6:30 p.m. to 8p.m. The Old Time Radio Group willperform a skit by playwright and authorRalph Annan. Refreshments will be served.Admission is free. For information or toRSVP, call (727) 848-6500, or emailnprgallery1@gmail.com.
THE BAND ANASTAZJA AT FIRSTCHRISTIANThe Band Anastazja will perform at FirstChristian Church, 6040 Eighth St., inZephyrhills Jan. 30 at 6 p.m. General seatingand doors open at 5 p.m. The family bandhails from upstate New York and entertainswith real life stories and songs. The
instruments include a banjo, mandolin,fiddle, guitar, bass and spoons. Donationswill be accepted at the door.For information, call (813) 782-1071.
MESS FEST AT MOSIThe Museum of Science and Industry, 4801E. Fowler Ave., in Tampa, is hosting “MessFest: A is for Art” on Jan. 31 from 11 a.m. to 3p.m. Guests can launch paint-filled waterballoons at a canvas with a giant slingshot,create spin art by peddling on a bicycle, andlearn how to paint and mix colors to makesplatter art with rubber bands. Forinformation and tickets, visit MOSI.org.
TIPPECANOE PARK-WIDE SALETippecanoe Village’s park-wide sale will beJan. 31 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the cornerof Morris Bridge Road and Chancey Road inZephyrhills. Donuts, coffee and lunch willbe available in the clubhouse.
KUMQUAT FESTIVALDade City’s annual Kumquat Festival will beJan. 31 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., in downtownDade City. There will be a variety ofkumquat treats, family friendlyentertainment, face painting, antique cars,and arts and crafts. Admission is free. Publicparking downtown is free, as well astransportation from satellite parking areas.For information and schedule of events, visitDadeCityChamber.org.
KEYSTONE’S 10TH ANNIVERSARYKeystone Community Church, 21010 StateRoad 54 in Lutz, will celebrate its 10thanniversary with a meet-and-greet Jan. 31from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., and acelebration service Feb. 1 at 10:30 a.m. Bothevents are free. For information, call (813)948-4522, or emailadmin@keystonecommunity.org.
ACTORS STUDIO OPEN HOUSEVenue Actors Studio, 4989 72nd Ave., N inPinellas Park, will host an open house at itsnew studio Jan. 31 from noon to 2 p.m., forinterested youth participants ages 4 to 18.Guests can learn about various age groupworkshops. Cookies and refreshments willbe available. For information, call CorinneBroskette at (727) 656-8525.
GOODWILL BOOK DRIVEGoodwill’s BookWorks children’s literacyprogram is hosting a book drive Feb. 1through March 15, and asking Hillsboroughand Pasco county residents to donatechildren’s books in good condition. Todonate books, attach a note indicating “ForBookWorks,” and drop them off at anyGoodwill-Suncoast store or donation site.For locations, visit Goodwill-Suncoast.org.
COMMUNITY FUNDRAISERThe City of San Antonio Park in San Antoniowill host a fundraiser to benefit Lewis and
Diane Riggleman of Dade City Feb. 1 fromnoon to 5 p.m. Their home was damaged bysmoke and fire on Dec. 23 and did not havehomeowner’s insurance. The event willinclude live music, food, a silent auction,basket raffle and bounce house. Admission isfree. To donate items or for information, callJoe Clifford at (352) 424-2571.
SUNDAY BICYCLE RIDEEvery Sunday at 8 a.m., riders can meet atPublix in the Shoppes at New Tampa, 1920Bruce B. Downs Blvd., for a 25-mile ridethrough southern Pasco County andnorthern Hillsborough County. The nextride is Feb. 1. Helmets are required. Riderswill keep a speed of 12 mph to 14 mph.The rides are free. For information, call(859) 948-4684.
WOMAN’S CLUB SEEKS FLEA MARKET DONATIONSThe GFWC Lutz-Land O’ Lakes Woman’sClub is looking for donations of clothing,household items, décor and small appliancesfor its annual flea market at the Old LutzSchool. Club members will be availableMonday and Wednesday from 9 a.m. to noonat the school starting Feb. 2 to collectdonations. The flea market will be March 6and March 7. For information on donations,call (813) 949-1937 or (813) 948-4752.
MARINE FOREVER GROUP MEETSThe Marine Forever Veterans Group meetsevery Monday at 6:30 p.m., at Beef O’Brady’s, 21539 Village Lakes ShoppingCenter Drive in Land O’ Lakes. All activeduty, retired and veteran marines andspouses are invited. For information, visitMarine4Ever.com.
JEFFERSON COUNTY PICNICThe 63rd Annual Jefferson County Picnicwill be at the Lions Club, 5728 Dean DairyRoad in Zephyrhills Feb. 2 from 10 a.m. to 2p.m. Guests should bring a covered dish toshare and their own beverage. Placesettings will be provided. Activities includeraffles, entertainment and door prizes.Admission is $2 per person. Forinformation, call Jim Dashnaw at (813) 395-6871, or Cheryl Davis at (803) 420-6629.
LOL GARDEN CLUBThe Land O’ Lakes Garden Club will meetFeb. 3 at the Land O’ Lakes CommunityCenter, 5401 Land O’ Lakes Blvd. The guestspeaker will be David Starwderman on thetopic of vegetable gardening. For the timeand information, call (813) 961-2697.
‘Ordinary Days’ musicalSaint Leo University’s drama and music ministry will present the musical “OrdinaryDays” Jan. 28, Jan. 29 and Jan. 30 at 7 p.m.; Jan. 31 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m.; and Feb. 1at 2 p.m. The musical, sponsored by A Cup of Organic, is about growing up and en-joying the view. Tickets are $10 for adults, $7 for senior citizens ages 60 and older, $5for children 12 and younger, and free for students with a Saint Leo University ID. SaintLeo is located at 33701 State Road 52 in St. Leo. For reservations, call (954) 609-3054,or email rachel.cunio@email.saintleo.edu.
Cultural Center hosts Lamb ChopThe Carrollwood Cultural Center, 4537 Lowell Road in Tampa, will host Shari Lewis’daughter, Mallory, and Lamb Chop for a celebration of 250 years of American histo-ry on Jan. 30 at 10:30 a.m. The show is for kindergarten through eighth grade.Admission is $7 for members, $8 for general admission, and $28 for a family four-pack. For information and tickets, call (813) 922-8167, or visit CarrollwoodCenter.org.
‘On Golden Pond’The Carrollwood Players will present “On Golden Pond” through Jan. 31, on selectdates, at the Carrollwood Players Theatre, 4333-5 Gunn Highway in Tampa. Doorsopen a half hour prior to the show. Tickets are $20 for adults, and $17 for studentswith ID, seniors and military. For information and show times, emailcwpsponsor@gmail.com.
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Land O’ Lakes Branch Library• FRC Robotics Team, 4 p.m., Feb. 3, Feb. 5,Feb. 10, Feb. 12 and Feb.17• S.C.O.R.E, - How to Apply for A BusinessLoan, 5:30 p.m., Feb. 3• Anime Club, 6 p.m., Feb. 3• Social Media, 10 a.m., Feb. 4• Alzheimer’s Assn./Caregiver Support, 11a.m., Feb. 4• Social Seniors, 10 a.m., Feb.5• Baby Storytime, 11:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.,Feb. 5, Feb. 12, Feb. 19 and Feb. 26• Toddler Storytime, 10 a.m., 10:30 a.m. and11 a.m., Feb. 6, Feb. 13 and Feb.27• Preschool Storytime, 11:30 a.m., Feb. 6, Feb.13 and Feb.27• Teen Game Night, 6 p.m., Feb. 6• Popcorn and a Movie, 2 p.m., Feb. 7• Teen Volunteer Training, 5 p.m., Feb. 10 andFeb. 24• Teen Advisory Board, 6 p.m., Feb.10 andFeb. 24• iOS and Ebooks, 10:30 a.m., Feb. 11• Afternoon Movie, 1:15 p.m., Feb. 12• Taste of Sunshine Book Club, 5 p.m., Feb. 11and Feb. 12• Teen Anti-Valentine’s Day Dance, 7 p.m.,Feb. 13• Toddler Time, 10 a.m., Feb. 14• Pre-Teen Gaming, 2 p.m., Feb. 14• Beginning Japanese, 3 p.m., Feb. 14 andFeb. 28The library, at 2818 Collier Parkway, can bereached at (813) 929-1214. It is closedSundays and Mondays.
Austin Davis Public Library• Storytime, 1 p.m., Feb. 2, Feb. 9, Feb. 16 andFeb. 23• Block Party, 3:30 p.m., Feb. 2• Tai Chi with Bonnie Birdsall, 6:15 p.m., Feb. 2,Feb. 9, Feb. 16 and Feb. 23• Baby Time, 11:30 a.m., every Tuesday• Microsoft Excel: Formatting, 3 p.m., Feb. 3• Master Gardener: Camellias, 6:30 p.m., Feb.3• Tech Boulevard, 10:15 a.m., everyWednesday• Wee Artists, 1:15 p.m., every Wednesday• Toddler Time, 10:30 a.m., every Thursday• Toddler Time, 11 a.m., Feb. 5, Feb. 12 andFeb. 19• Book Discussion: The Age of Innocence byEdith Wharton, 1:30 p.m., Feb. 10• Microsoft Excel: Basic Calculations, 3 p.m.,Feb. 10The library is located at 17808 Wayne Roadin Odessa, and can be reached at (813) 273-3652.
Lutz Branch Library• Genealogy – Ports of Entry and Finding theRecords, 12:15 p.m., Feb. 2• Yoga 101 for Adults, 6:15 p.m., Feb. 2.• Story Time, 11:30 p.m., every Tuesday• Knitting at the Depot, 6 p.m., every Tuesday• You Can Manage Diabetes, 3:30 p.m.,every Wednesday• Baby Time, 10:15 a.m., every Wednesday• Toddler Time, 11 a.m., every Wednesday• Chair Yoga for All, 10:30 a.m., Feb. 4• E-Books and E-Readers: An Introduction, 2p.m., Feb.4• Scrapbooking @ The Depot,10 a.m., Feb. 7• Very Valentine Story Time, 11 a.m., Feb. 7• Chess Do It@ the Lutz Library, 1 p.m., Feb. 7and Feb. 21• Master Gardener: Pruning, 6:30 p.m., Feb. 9• Book Discussion: The Language of Flowersby Vanessa Diffenbaugh, 11:30 a.m. and 6:30p.m., Feb. 10• ABCs & 123s of Yoga, 11 a.m., Feb. 11The library, at 101 W. Lutz Lake Fern Road, canbe reached at (813) 273-3652.
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• Tai Chi with Bonnie Birdsall, 1 p.m., everyMonday• Tale Spinners Club 4:30 p.m., every Monday• Family Center on Deafness TelephoneDistribution, 10 a.m., Feb. 3 and Feb. 24• Baby Time, 10 a.m., 10:30 a.m. and 11 a.m.,every Tuesday• English Practice @ Conversation Corner, 11a.m., every Tuesday• Art After School, 4 p.m., every Tuesday• Word Introduction, 7 p.m., Feb. 3 • Toddler Time, 10 a.m., 10:30 a.m. and 11a.m., every Wednesday• Gallery@ 2902: Meet The Artist Reception, 6p.m., Feb. 4• E-Books and E-Readers: An Introduction, 2p.m., Feb. 5• Teen Advisory Board Meeting, 6 p.m., Feb. 5and Feb. 19• Introduction To Computers, 10:30 a.m., Feb. 6• English Practice @Conversation Corner,10:30 a.m., Feb. 7, Feb. 14, Feb. 21 and Feb. 28• Jump, Jive and Jam!, 10:15 a.m., Feb. 9• Word: Document Formatting, 7 p.m., Feb. 10• Master Gardener: Getting Your GardenReady for Spring, 7 p.m., Feb. 10• Senior Interest Group, 10:30 a.m., Feb. 11• Free Tax Help from AARP Tax-AideFoundation, Noon Feb. 12, Feb. 13, Feb. 19,Feb. 26 and Feb. 27• Mango Languages, 2 p.m., Feb. 12• Block Party, 6 p.m., Feb. 12• Teen Valentine’s Day Masquerade ball, 7p.m., Feb. 14• Word: Paragraph Formatting, 7 p.m., Feb. 17The library, at 2902 W. Bearss Ave., can bereached at (813) 273-3652.
New River Library• Toddler Storytime, 11:15 a.m., everyWednesday• Pre-school Storytime, Noon everyWednesday• CareerSource Bus, 9:15 a.m., Feb. 5 andFeb. 19• Teen Advisory Board, 6 p.m., Feb. 5 and Feb.19• Anime Club, 6:30 p.m., Feb. 5• Free Medicare Help, 11 a.m., every Friday• Basic Computer Class, 2 p.m., Feb. 6• First Saturday Book Club. 11 a.m., Feb. 7• Friends of the Library Meeting, Noon Feb. 7• Senior Social, 2 p.m., Feb. 11• Knitting Club, 6 p.m., Feb. 12 and Feb. 26• Setting Up a Facebook Account, 2 p.m.,Feb. 13• Tween Program TBA, 11 a.m., Feb. 14• Children’s Craft Corner, 2 p.m., Feb. 14• Chocolate Party, 4:30 p.m., Feb. 19• Community Garden Meeting, 6:30 p.m.,Feb. 19The library is located at 34043 State Road 54in Zephyrhills and closed Sundays andMondays. It can be reached at (813) 788-6375.
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Anyone is welcome to sit in the section,Aubin said, but those sitting there will receivethe low-gluten host during communion.
Aubin described what it’s like: “It’s a littlesmaller and thinner. It basically has no taste.”
“If you object to that,” the pastor said,“Go to the other line.”
The church also is taking care to avoidany cross-contamination when people drinkfrom the chalice during communion.
“To help us not get them confused, weuse a silver chalice (for the wine) and a sil-
ver ciborium for the low-gluten (hosts),” hesaid. In other sections, the church uses agold chalice and gold ciborium.
Some people are now asking if they canhave a smaller piece of the low-gluten host,Aubin said.
“The low-gluten hosts don’t break easy. Itold the Sacristan to go buy a scissors anddesignate it for only cutting the low-glutenhosts,” he said.
The church wants to encourage partici-pation in the Eucharist. It also wants to be asaccommodating as possible.
“We’re responding,” he said.Members of the congregation appreciate
the effort, he added.“Several people have come out of their
way just to thank me. (They told me) ‘Thankyou for considering us.’”
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Commission Chairman Ted Schrader toldcounty staff that the council should includea representative from the health care indus-try.
“Health care obviously is the economicengine in Pasco County,” Schrader said. “Ithink that’s critically important.”
Pasco is notorious for the tens of thou-sands of residents who head out of thecounty for work in the morning and returnto the county at night.
It’s been trying to shake the image ofbeing a bedroom community for years andwants to use Penny for Pasco funds to injectenergy into the county’s economic develop-ment.
With so many people leaving the countyeach day, it’s obvious that Pasco has an avail-able work force, said Commissioner MikeMoore.
“What jobs are they leaving for?” Mooreasked. “That’s where our focus should be ini-tially.”
The primary goal of the trust fund is toattract jobs to Pasco, said Richard Gehring,the county’s planning and development ad-ministrator.
Gehring said the county has a number ofopportunities.
There’s a railroad corridor in East Pasco,as well as heavy industrial zoning, which thecounty could use to create new opportuni-ties, he said.
There are also buildings that can be recy-cled for other uses, he said.
The county needs to develop a methodfor scoring applications because those whoare not selected will want to know why,Gehring said.
The county is expected to generate $45million to $50 million for economic devel-opment through Penny for Pasco.
The goal is for the county to get a 4-to-1return on investment, said MelanieKendrick, senior planner for economic de-velopment in Pasco.
The county is going after jobs being gen-erated in the Tampa Bay region, with the aim
of Pasco becoming a prime player, Gehringsaid.
John Hagen, president and chief execu-tive officer of the Pasco EconomicDevelopment Council, said putting moneyinto acquiring an industrial site would notcreate jobs directly, but would set the stagefor that to happen.
Commissioner Kathryn Starkey wouldlike the county to invest in infrastructureinto areas where it could attract numerousend-users.
County Administrator Michele Baker saidthat allowing private applicants to make un-solicited applications could result inattracting potential development the countyhad not even imagined.
“Part of the problem is not knowingwhat ideas are out there that might comeforward,” Baker said. “We don’t know, whatwe don’t know.”
Hagen urged the county to adopt aprocess that is easy to understand.
“If it is too complicated or too difficult,people will go, ‘I can’t deal with that,’”Hagen said.
Since the board cannot take action at aworkshop, the Jan. 20 session was intendedto give the staff additional direction beforepreparing a resolution to bring back for theboard’s consideration.
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and more than 50 vendors promoting crafts,jewelry, candles and even animal conserva-tion. While the vendors offered a variety ofproducts and information, Bradley said itwas important for the festival, which fea-tured free admission and parking, to bemore than visiting booths and hearingmusic. The contest and buffet were impor-tant aspects in bringing people together.
“It forces interaction, which makes the fes-tival so much fun,” she said. In a way, it was toomuch fun: A scheduled pie-eating contest hadto be scrapped when the buffet proved to beso popular that they didn’t have enough pies.
Bradley’s Simply Events put the festivaltogether, which is just one event the compa-ny has planned for Zephyr Park. They’ll alsooversee the Snowbird Palooza event, gearedtoward residents who migrate downs toZephyrhills for part of the year, at the samelocation next month.
According to Bradley, the turnout was sogood that residents can probably expect an-other one next year, with more pies on handto meet the large demand.
“It’s been crazy. It’s great,” she said as shewas shuttling pies to eager judges. “We did-n’t expect all this.”
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John Hagen, president and chief executiveofficer for the Pasco Economic DevelopmentCouncil, said the county should devise aprocess that’s easy to understand, or poten-tial applicants will decline to take part.
These are the low-gluten hosts that Our Lady of the Rosary parish orders from theBenedictine Sisters of Perpetual Adoration in Clyde, Missouri.
FRED BELLET/PHOTOOrma Moon of Zephyrhills, right, took first place at the baking contest with her cranberry-apple pie. Wendy Orbeck and John Cadwell tooksecond and third.
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NAMI OFFERS SUPPORTThe Pasco County Chapter of National
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Family & Friends Support Meetings forfamily and friends of those with mental ill-ness:
• Atonement Lutheran Church, 29617State Road 54 in Wesley Chapel, first andthird Tuesday of every month, at 7 p.m. This isa new location, starting Feb. 3.
• Medical Center of Trinity West Campus,5637 Marine Parkway in New Port Richey,second and fourth Monday of every month,at 7:30 p.m.
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• NAMI Pasco Office, 6480 Jallo Plaza,6480 Land O’ Lakes Blvd., in Land O’ Lakes,every Tuesday, at 7 p.m.
• Medical Center of Trinity West Campus,5637 Marine Parkway in New Port Richey,every Wednesday, at 7 p.m.
For information, call (727) 992-9653.
MOBILE HEALTH CARE UNITThe Mobile Medical Unit will be at Our
Lady of the Rosary Catholic Church, 2348Collier Parkway in Land O’ Lakes Jan. 29 from9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Pasco County residents that are uninsuredand/or homeless can receive basic healthcare on the unit at no charge.
The unit offers treatment for a brief ill-ness, high blood pressure and diabetes thatrequire ongoing medical care, temporary in-fections and pain such as dental abscess,wound and derma care, school physicals,pregnancy testing, and some prescriptionvoucher assistance.
School physicals require a Social Security
card and ID for the child and the parent.No drugs are kept on board.Flu shots also are available at no charge.
TOBACCO CESSATION CLASSRegional Medical Center Bayonet Point,
14000 Fivay Road in Hudson, will offer theIQuit tobacco cessation class Jan. 29 at 1 p.m.
Participants can learn the health risks oftobacco use, the benefits of quitting, symp-toms of nicotine withdrawal, and receivenicotine replacement therapy products.
The class is free. To register, call Kadie Kluttz at (813) 929-
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ACCESS HEALTH LECTUREAccess Health Care, 5350 Spring Hill
Drive in Spring Hill, will offer a lecture on“Weight Reduction: Smart Moves Make ThisHappen” Jan. 29 at 5:15 p.m.
For information, call Dr. Maria Scunziano-Singh at (352) 688-8116.
HEALTH CARE REFORM HELPThe Land O’ Lakes Community Center,
5401 Land O’ Lakes Blvd., will host a freeevent Feb. 2 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., for anyonewho needs to see if they qualify for healthcare assistance.
There will be door prizes and lightsnacks.
For information, call (813) 995-0078.
DIABETES SELF-MANAGEMENTThe Medical Center of Trinity, 9330 State
Road 54 in Trinity, will have a diabetes self-management workshop on Monday morningsat 9 a.m., beginning Feb. 2 through March 9.The workshop is once a week, for six weeks.
The topics covered will include howtechniques to deal with symptoms, appropri-ate exercise, healthy eating, use ofmedication, and working with health careproviders.
For information and reservations, call(727) 834-5630.
HEALTHY EATING WORKSHOPCommunity Aging & Retirement Services
will offer a healthy eating workshop everyMonday at 6 p.m., starting Feb. 2 throughMay 11 at Hudson Wesleyan Church, 7208Terrace Drive.
Participants can learn how to properlybalance the right foods, set realistic goals,and cope with triggers for unhealthy eating.
There also will be tips for making betterselections while food shopping and diningout.
Admission is free. For reservations, callCARES at (727) 862-9291, ext. 2008.
GULFSIDE ORIENTATIONSGulfside Hospice will host orientations
for new volunteers as follows:• Feb. 2 from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., at Gulfside
Lutz Thrift Shoppe, 1930 Land O’ LakesBlvd., for shop volunteers.
• Feb. 5 and Feb. 6 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30p.m., at Gulfside’s Center for Hospice Care,5760 Dean Dairy Road in Zephyrhills, forEast Pasco volunteers.
• Feb. 9 and Feb. 10 from 8:30 a.m. to4:30 p.m., at Gulfside’s Bereavement andCommunity Outreach Center, 6230 LafayetteSt., in New Port Richey, for West Pasco volun-teers.
For information, call Kathie Poole at(727) 845-5707 for NPR class, or TraceyThompson at (813) 780-1235 for East andWest orientations.
TUESDAY TUTORIALSThe Heart Institute at Regional Medical
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ARTHRITIS SEMINAR FEB. 3The Health & Wellness Center at Florida
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Participants can learn how to deal withchronic arthritis through diet and exercise,and find out which foods can reduce inflam-mation and which foods trigger joint pain.
The seminar is free for center members,and $5 for non-members.
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The GFWC Lutz-Land O’Lakes Woman’s Club is put-ting the word out that it isseeking donations for theannual Woman’s Club FleaMarket at the Old LutzSchool.
The annual sale is agreat way for people toclear out closets, attics,garages, patios and sheds —and to help good causes atthe same time, according toPat Serio, co-chairwoman ofthe flea market.
While residents can clearsome of their clutter — oth-ers can benefit from abargain, Serio said, notingthe items at the flea marketare priced to sell quickly.
“We have the best prices,” Serio said.As always, the flea market will feature a
wide range of goods. There will be items forthe home, such as linens, lamps, china, andpots and pans.
Big pieces of furniture will be undertents outdoors, and plants will be sold, too,Serio said.
There also will be a room called Trinketsand Treasures that will feature higher qualityand higher priced items, Serio said.
In previous years, the club has had a half-price sale the weekend after the fleamarket, but has decided not to do so thisyear, Serio said. Any items that are left overafter the flea market will be distributed to avariety of charitable organizations, she said.
Putting on the flea market is a big proj-ect, Serio noted.
Generally, about 60 club members volun-teer to help receive donations, to sortthrough them and get ready for the sale.
“We also rope in husbands and childrenand significant others,” Serio said, with alaugh.
Proceeds from the sale support localcharities and the club’s scholarship fund.
It’s the club’s second largest fundraiser of
the year, Serio noted. It’s second only to theclub’s annual Arts and Crafts Festival at LakePark.
To prepare for this year’s sale, club mem-bers will accept donations at the Old LutzSchool on Mondays and Wednesday, from 9a.m. to noon, through the month ofFebruary.
Besides helping the club, the flea marketalso serves a community need, Serio said.Many people are in the market for afford-able furniture and house goods, she said.
It’s also fun to look through the assort-ment of items that turn up every year at themarket, she added.
The club also can arrange to pick uplarge items, but appointments must bemade, Serio said.
The club is unable to accept large appli-ances or items that are heavy, such as sofasleepers.
For more information about thewoman’s club, visit their website atGFWCLutzLandoLakesWomansClub.org andlike them on their Facebook page.
For more particulars on flea market do-nations, please call Phyllis Hoedt at (813)949-1937 or Pat Serio at (813) 948-4752.
PHOTOS COURTESY OF GFWC LUTZ-LAND O’ LAKES WOMAN’S CLUBVerna Johnson helps out during a recent Flea Market at theOld Lutz School and does a bit of shopping, too. This year itwill be from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., on March 6 and March 7 at18819 N. U.S. 41 in Lutz.
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MUSTANG MAD DASH FEB. 7The Mustang Mad Dash, a 5K and one-
mile fun run event, will be Feb. 7 at the FirstNational Bank of Pasco, 13315 U.S. 301 inDade City.
The event benefits the Academy at theFarm charter school. Participants are en-couraged to dress up as a character from“Alice In Wonderland” or wear a “mad hat”while they run.
The race begins at 8 a.m. Advanced regis-tration is $35, or $40 after Jan. 30. Forinformation, call (352) 588-9737 or visitFriendsOfTheAcademy.org.
HONEST ABE 5K SCHEDULED FOR FEB. 7
The Fifth Annual Honest Abe 5K Racewill be Feb. 7 at New River Elementary,4710 River Glen Blvd., in Wesley Chapel. Theevent benefits the Boy Scouts of America.
Registration runs from 6:30 a.m. until 7:30a.m. with the race starting at 8 a.m.Sponsorships are also available. For race infor-mation, visit Active.com and search for “HonestAbe.” For sponsorship information, contactMichelle Moreno at michelle.moreno@kw.com.
3K HEART WALK/RUN FEB. 7The Heart Institute at Regional Medical
Center Bayonet Point will host its 3K RunFor Life and 3K Heart Walk on Feb. 7.Walkers and runners will begin at their con-ference center, 14100 Yosemite Drive inHudson.
Registration begins at 8 a.m., and therun/walk begins at 9 a.m. A reception withmusic and drawings will follow.
For more information, call (727) 869-5500.
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will have online registrations for its upcom-ing spring soccer league until Feb. 28. Theeight-week season runs from March 14through May 9 for boys and girls for U6through U14/15 age groups.
Games are on Saturday mornings at thefields near the Land O’ Lakes RecreationComplex, 3032 Collier Parkway.
The cost is $69-$89 per player depend-ing on age.
For information about GTBFC, contactrecreation director Frank Coorey atfcoorey@verizon.net.
AVAST GOLF TOURNEY MARCH 14The Amputee Veterans of America
Support Team will host its seventh annualgolf tournament March 14 at Cheval Golfand Country Club, 4312 Cheval Blvd., inLutz.
The event begins with registration at 11a.m., opening ceremonies with a colorguard at noon, and a shotgun start at 1:15p.m.
Sponsorships are available, includingsign, individual and team sponsorships.
For information, visit AVASTOnline.org, oremail avastvetstampafl@yahoo.com.
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Senior Sports is seeking players olderthan 60 for a number of regular co-ed sport-ing events, including Slo-Pitch softball for falland winter competition.
Senior Sports has participants who playgolf every Wednesday and bowling everyThursday. It also has added tennis and in-door volleyball.
For information, call Walt Bockmiller at(813) 527-8211.
NEW TENNIS LEAGUEThe Tri-County Tennis League is looking
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THURSDAY, JAN. 22Boys’ BasketballMitchell 52, Pasco 33Zephyrhills 67, Sunlake 40Land O’ Lakes 81, Wiregrass Ranch 73Wesley Chapel 69, Gulf 49Plant 83, Steinbrenner 60Girls BasketballSunlake 38, Zephyrhills 23
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FRIDAY, JAN. 23Boys’ BasketballSunlake 59, Anclote 49Hudson 76, Wesley Chapel 66Land O’ Lakes 79, Fivay 59Girls BasketballRiver Ridge 58, Pasco 24
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Airing on national televisionThis crowd shot was taken during Saint Leo University’s men’s basketball debut on nationaltelevision. Their Jan. 18 game against the Lynn University Fighting Knights was broadcastby the CBS Sports Network and on NCAA.com. A crowd of 1,275 spectators cheered on theSaint Leo Lions, and the school’s athletics department received a donation of $100,000 fromPeter J. Biscardi of the class of 1970 and his wife, Linda S. Biscardi. The Lions, however,were defeated 62-55.
Land O’ Lakes basketball preps another playoff runBy Michael Murillommurillo@lakerlutznews.com
When the Land O’ Lakes girls’ basketballteam bowed out of the Class 5A playoffs lastyear, they had many reasons to be proud.The Gators were beaten in the state semifi-nals by eventual-champion Southeast HighSchool from Bradenton, and they completedtheir third-straight winning season undercoach Phyllis Crain. Since they had gone far-ther than any girls’ basketball team in schoolhistory, students and fans might wonder ifthey could repeat that success and possiblyclaim a state title this year.
But with the playoffs starting, the coachisn’t focused on anything but the next op-ponent.
“We don’t look any further than we haveto. We look at one game at a time, and wetake it from there,” Crain said. “If you over-look an opponent, they can sneak upbehind you.”
Very few teams have snuck up on LandO’ Lakes this season. They finished their reg-ular season campaign with just three losses,fewer than last year. They ran the table inClass 5A-8 with a perfect 14-0 record. Andaccording to Crain, they enter the postsea-son with even more confidence after lastseason’s accomplishments.
While senior Jhade Hayes has paced theteam as both leading scorer and rebounder,the coach believes it’s the other playersdoing their jobs and playing important rolesthat allow skilled players like Hayes toshine, and the team to succeed in eachgame.
“It’s teamwork, not an individual that’sgoing to win the championship. They reallybelieve in each other,” she said.
The school has good reason to believe inCrain, who has built a strong program in herfour seasons at the helm. After nine seasonsas an assistant at the University of Tampa,she came to Land O’ Lakes High Schoolwanting to create a team that consistentlyhas both experienced players and youngertalent who can contribute and take on lead-ership roles later in their careers. Thisseason’s team has a good mix of returningstarters and reserves (the starting five con-sists of three seniors and two juniors), aswell as newer players who are looking tohelp continue the team’s forward progress.
As a result, Crain believes the team is atleast as good as the one that was one step
away from the state championship game.“I would say as good, and maybe a little
bit better,” Crain said. “We have a little bitmore rebounding presence inside.” A lot ofthat increased presence can be attributed tojunior Gabby Mills, which makes the teammore dangerous when she’s on the court.But as they head to the playoffs, the coachwants to see better team rebounding andtighter defensive play from the Gators.
While Crain has created a perennial con-tender in just a few short years, it’s not heronly goal when it comes to coaching. She’saware that many of her players might not
continue their basketball careers in college,so she wants them to get the most out oftheir high school experience.
“I went into it thinking that I really wantto teach these girls the game of basketball,and I really want to teach them some lifelessons, too,” Crain said. “Don’t get mewrong. We all want to win. But I really thinkit’s an experience.” The coach follows theiracademic progress and believes that learn-ing lessons like not being late to practice,working hard and believing in yourself willhelp them off the court.
But the team is performing well on the
court, too. Another season with more than20 wins is already secured, and another play-off berth is looming. And while Crainbelieves the team has the ability to make an-other deep run, she doesn’t want players tothink about anything but the hard work thatgot them this far, and about the next oppo-nent they face.
“We want to win the district champi-onship. We want to get back to Lakeland(where the state championships will beheld). That’s our main focus,” she said “But todo that, we need to focus on the little thingsand take it game by game,” she said.
FRED BELLET PHOTOLand O’ Lakes coach Phyllis Crain has guided the girls’ basketball team to another season with more than 20 wins. Now she’ll try to guidethem back to the state tournament, where they reached the semifinals last season.
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Members of the Watoto Children’s Choir useddance, song and powerful stories to help sharethe plight of Africa’s vulnerable children dur-
ing their recent performance at Van Dyke Church in Lutz.The children’s choir is on a four-month tour in the
United States with its tour, entitled “Beautiful Africa: ANew Generation.”
The choir’s fusion of contemporary gospel and tradi-tional African rhythm received a warm reception at VanDyke Church.
African choir performs at Lutz church
FRED BELLET/PHOTOSMembers of the audience in the Van Dyke Church get caught up in the performance, joining along to wave their arms in rhythm with the music.
Watoto team leader Paul Musaali, left, and Charlotte Najjuma flank a poster at the table where anyone who wants to canregister as a Sponsor of Life.
Watoto team leader, Edwinsmith Kigozi, speaks from thestage to the audience in the Van Dyke Church. The perfor-mance was projected live with streaming video images.
Some of the Watoto performers could not resist posing to have their photograph taken for a Florida newspaper.The beat of the drums brings out dancers during a segmentof the Watoto performance at the Van Dyke Church.
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Pasco County Tax Collector Mike Fasano’soffice has raised $60,000 for various charitiesbetween October 2013 and the end of 2104.
During the past 15 months the followingorganizations have received donations and/or partnered with the Pasco County TaxCollector’s Office to provide goods and serv-ices to those in need: The Able Trust, BlindServices Foundation of Florida, PreventBlindness Florida, The Brain and Spinal CordInjury Program, The James Patrick WorkIncentive Program, Florida Association ofCenters for Independent Living, Support OurTroops, Salvation Army’s Red Kettle Drive, Bea Santa to a Senior, Farm Share, The VolunteerWay, Lighthouse for the Blind, GulfsideHospice & Palliative Care, Guardian ad LitemProgram, Sertoma Speech & HearingFoundation, Lifelink/ Donate Life, ARCFlorida – Center for Independence, Pack-a-Sack 4 Kids, AAA Traffic Safety Foundation,Florida Breast Cancer Foundation, Terri’sTears Foundation, Toys 4 Tots and OneCommunity’s Hunger Walk.
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An independent analysis by FloridaTaxWatch has determined that expandingGrowFl could result in 25,000 new jobs overthe next 10 years.
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The Pasco Economic DevelopmentCouncil, Inc. has named Lex Smith as thenew chairman of its board.
Smith is city president-Nature Coast ofSunTrust Bank.
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