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March 2008

 

 

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Land O'Lakes Little League Minor B Rays vs Reds

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March 31, 2008 - 01

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Land O'Lakes Hosts Tournament Soccer

Pensacola vs Miami

 Jake Moffett is from Miami area

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West Pasco vs West Kendall

 Nathan Gray of New Port Richey

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March 29, 2008 - 06 / 07

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The Heritage Arts Center Association “Spotlight on Talent” contest

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Quinn Frewin, an eight year old 3rd grader at Quail Hollow Elementary performed a violin solo “Simple Gifts” on Saturday March 29 2008, at the Heritage Arts Center Association’s “Spotlight on Talent” contest held at the Wesley Chapel Performing Arts Center. 

Wesley Chapel... Performing a musical theater act Kailey Holyoke, a 5th grade student from Wesley Chapel Elementary, became Grand Champion in the 7-12 age group in The Heritage Arts Center Association “Spotlight on Talent” contest held March 29, 2008 at the Wesley Chapel Performing Arts Center. … Performing a musical theater act Kailey Holyoke, a 5th grade student from Wesley Chapel Elementary, became Grand Champion in the 7-12 age group in The Heritage Arts Center Association “Spotlight on Talent” contest at the Wesley Chapel Performing Arts Center. … Finalist Jordan Evans, a student at Wesley Chapel High School, performed a vocal number at The Heritage Arts Center Association “Spotlight on Talent” contest at the Wesley Chapel Performing Arts Center. ... Wesley Chapel High School student Stephanie Waywood, age 17, won honorable mention for her modern dance number at The Heritage Arts Center Association “Spotlight on Talent” contest at the Wesley Chapel Performing Arts Center.  … Wesley Chapel High School student Stephanie Waywood, age 17, won honorable mention for her modern dance number at The Heritage Arts Center Association “Spotlight on Talent” contestat the Wesley Chapel Performing Arts Center.

Land O’Lakes....Finalist Amey Major, age 17, of Land O’ Lakes Christian School performed a vocal number at The Heritage Arts Center Association “Spotlight on Talent” contest held March 29, 2008 at the Wesley Chapel Performing Arts Center. …Finalist Amey Major, age 17, of Land O’ Lakes Christian School performed a vocal number at The Heritage Arts Center Association “Spotlight on Talent” contest at the Wesley Chapel Performing Arts Center.  

Dade City ... … Mayor P. Hutchison Brock II was master of ceremonies at The Heritage Arts Center Association “Spotlight on Talent” contest at the Wesley Chapel Performing Arts Center.  … Miss Pasco Teen Rachel Jardine hands Courtney Ricardo of Tampa Catholic and Amanda Smith of Pasco High School, their trophy after they became Grand Champion winners in the 9th-12th grade division with their musical theater number performed at The Heritage Arts Center Association “Spotlight on Talent” contest held March 29, 2008 at the Wesley Chapel Performing Arts Center. … Showstoppers take 3rd place in the group division with their musical theater number performed at The Heritage Arts Center Association “Spotlight on Talent” contest at the Wesley Chapel Performing Arts Center. … Les Etoiles of Blackwood Studios took 2nd place in the group division with their jazz dance number performed at The Heritage Arts Center Association “Spotlight on Talent” contest at the Wesley Chapel Performing Arts Center.  … Miss Pasco County Fair, Lisa Noury hands Jennifer Lou and Minerva Nong their tropies after they took Honor Mention in the group division with their piano duet performed at The Heritage Arts Center Association “Spotlight on Talent” contest at the Wesley Chapel Performing Arts Center.

March 29, 2008 - 05

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Thomas and Sons Zephyrhills Ground Opening

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Dorothy Johnson_0061… Dorothy and David Johnson, of Dade City, spoke with Mike Mauradian, Sales Associate for Thomas & Son, Inc. during their Grand Re-Opening Celebration on March 29.  Thomas & Sons, Inc. can be reached at www.thomasandsoninc.com or 813-779-9166. James Burdette_0058-p… Thomas & Son, Inc. in Zephyrhills recently had a Grand Re-Opening Celebration.  James Burdette (from left) and Tony Tutula, Sales Associates, and General Manager Jim Lewis barbequed hot dogs for customers. Missing from photo is Consultant J.C. Roberts.   Thomas & Sons, Inc. can be reached at www.thomasandsoninc.com or 813-779-9166.

March 29, 2008 - 04

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Dade City Antiques

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Dianne Chiozza_0054… Dianne Chiozza (from left), Molly Grahs, of Academy at the Farm, and Erinn Grahs, all of Dade City, enjoyed looking at the antiques and items for sale at Downtown Dade City on March 29. 

March 29, 2008 - 03

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Pasco Motors

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Cem Maier_0047-p…Pasco Motors Buick Pontiac GMC had a Grand Opening Celebration on March 29.  True Oldies WJQB 106.3 FM who gave out free hot dogs, drinks, and giveaways, hosted the event, and Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation brought in rescued animals.  Pictured are (from left): Cem Maier, of True Oldies WJQB 106.3 FM, Vernon Yates, of Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation (www.wrrfl.org), and E.J. Poole, General Sales Manager of Pasco Motors Buick Pontiac GMC.  Pasco Motors is located at 14341 7th St., Dade City.  They can be reached at 813-352-567-5111. 

March 29, 2008 - 02

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Baldemero Lopez Home Car Show

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March 29, 2008 - 01

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Zephyrhills Relay for Life event for the American Cancer Society

 

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The event started with a dinner served for cancer survivors at 5 p.m. At 6 p.m. Opening Ceremonies was held at Zephyrhills High School football field / track with over 20 teams walking. Thousands enjoyed the celebration of life and memorials to those who have passed with cancer with the lighting of the luminaria at dark. Even Elvis (Billy Lindsey) appeared at the Zephyrhills Relay for Life event for the American Cancer Society on Friday, March 28. Elvis is one of many slated to entertain that evening.  The relay teams walked all night - "because cancer never sleeps." The Zephyrhills Relay for Life will concluded around 10 a.m. Saturday morning. Many came for a while to join us in the fight against cancer. The Relay for Life fundraiser helps cancer patients in the East Pasco County area. To be a sponsor, donate, help out, or for more information call Co-Chairman, George Carpenter, at 813-395-3568, e-mail Co-Chair, Tammy Struble, at flstruble@verizon.net or visit the event web site at www.events.cancer.org/rflzephyrhillsfl.

The U.S. Army JROTC Bulldog Raiders worked hard and played hard at the Relay for Life at Zephyrhills High School March 28.…The girls from Peggy’s Dance Place, Kiersten Quattlebaum, Emmalise Feliciano, Abby Card, Abigail Ramey and Lauren Stallworth, entertained the crowd at the Relay for Life at Zephyrhills High School . …The team from Florida Hospital Zephyrhills were out in force at this years Relay for Life at Zephyrhills High School …The parents and students at West Zephyrhills Elementary were well represented and had fun with bowling and dunking games at Zephyrhills High School.

March 28, 2008 - 02

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Annual Spring Hat Parade at Kid’s Stuff in Land O’Lakes

 

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The children, Hannah Aceto, Ryan Rodriguez, Hannah Puida, Delaney Beard, Collin Robinson, Andrew Cerreta, Allyson O'Connor and staff, Amy Aceto, Melissa Coleman, Kim Copher all had fun at the Annual Spring hat parade at Kid’s Stuff in Land O’Lakes March 28. …Colby & Chase Hemingway are always on the look out for a few more butterflies for their hats at the Annual Spring hat parade at Kid’s Stuff in Land O’Lakes March 28. Photos of this and other events by  …Tori Russian, Ana Chaumont (Staff), Sarah Hanna and Sophia Castillo pause to allow us to admire their beautiful spring hats at the Annual Spring hat parade at Kid’s Stuff in Land O’Lakes March 28. …During Spring training, JJ Williams keeps his head in the game at all times, especially at the Annual Spring hat parade at Kid’s Stuff in Land O’Lakes March 28.  …Good buddies Janisa Velez and Danielle Jasper show the latest in spring fashion with their hats at the Annual Spring hat parade at Kid’s Stuff in Land O’Lakes March 28.

 March 28, 2008 - 01

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Softball Pasco at Land O'Lakes

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March 27, 2008 - 01

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Bloomingdale at Wharton High School Varsity Baseball

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March 26, 2008 - 03

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Seven Oaks Family night at Meadow Pointe Beef O’Brady’s

 

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Seven Oaks students Lauryn Waldron, Shay Murphy and Kaycee O’Sullivan along with Lauryn’s parents Terry and Linda Waldron wait patiently for Beef O’Brady’s Erin Sprague to bring their food at Seven Oaks family night where the New Tampa Beef’s donates a portion of the proceeds to the school. …Having a great time at the New Tampa Beef O’Brady’s are Seven Oaks students Kaitlyn and Matthews Jenkins, Christopher Maggio, Kira Wenck and Nicolas Maggio, a 6th grader at John Long. New Tampa Beef’s donates a portion of the proceeds to the school. Photos of this and other events by Anthony Masella Jr. can be found at www..Ourtown.FLA..com and click Meadow Pointe.

March 26, 2008 - 02

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Wisconsin at Bishop McLaughlin

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March 26, 2008 - 01

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Nature Coast at Zephyrhills HS Varsity Softball

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   ..# 8 Zephyrhills Lacey Cook drives a line drive foul ball into the thigh of a defenseless photographer. # 15 Ashley Anderton SR 1st  base...# 4  Christin Boettcher…# 11 Stephanie Hartman Sr R/R # 6 Lauren Pasquale FR R/R.

March 25, 2008 - 02

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 Land O' Lakes HS vs Sunlake HS Varsity Baseball at Baisley Field

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March 25, 2008 - 01

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Sunlake JV Baseball Gulf

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March 24, 2008 - 01

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Wiregrass Ranch High School’s FBLA Car Wash

 

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Saturday, March 22, 2008 Members of Wiregrass Ranch High School’s FBLA held a car wash fundraiser at Dairy Queen on State Road 54.  Donna Fraser is the FBLA advisor.

March 22, 2008 - 10

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First Baptist Church of New Tampa’s Easter Eggstravaganza

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Twenty-three month old Andrew DeLorenzo of Wesley Chapel is all smiles sitting among the 1000+ eggs at the First Baptist Church of New Tampa’s Easter Eggstravaganza.  Members of the community enjoyed crafts, balloon sculptures, and live bunnies.  Just prior to the egg hunt children narrated and acted out the Easter story.

Wesley Chapel- Saturday, March 22, 2008. On your mark get set…GO!  First Baptist Church of New Tampa held an Easter Eggstravaganza where members of the community-enjoyed crafts, balloon sculptures, live bunnies, and a 1000+-egg hunt.  Just prior to the egg hunt children narrated and acted out the Easter story. …  Wesley Chapel- Saturday, March 22, 2008. On your mark…get set…GO!  First Baptist Church of New Tampa held an Easter Eggstravaganza where members of the community-enjoyed crafts, balloon sculptures, live bunnies, and a 1000+egg hunt.  Just prior to the egg hunt children narrated and acted out the Easter story.

March 22, 2008 - 09

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Softball vs Baseball Pasco HS

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March 22, 2008 - 08
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Oasis World Outreach Church in Zephyrhills annual Easter Eggstravaganza

 

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 Waiting to fill up her bucket with Easter eggs is Sydney Baldus 6, with her parents, Gary and Shawn Baldus, holding little sister Brooke 3, at the Oasis World Outreach Churchs’ annual Easter Eggstravaganza March 22 in Zephyrhills.  …The children of Oasis World Outreach Church in Zephyrhills, (not in exact order) Kaitlin Perkins 8, Dale Bower 6, Christina Singletary, Giovanna Velez 7, Tamira Laezza 7, Delania Whitfield 6, Drew William 9 and Asia Downig  watched in amazement as a helicopter dropped thousands of Easter Eggs Saturday, March 22, for their annual Easter Eggstravaganza. …Oasis World Outreach Church in Zephyrhills dropped thousands of Easter Eggs from a helicopter on Saturday, March 22, 2008 for their annual Easter Eggstravaganza. This was certainly a uniquely windy and loud experience for all. …The schedule of events at the Oasis World Outreach Church in Zephyrhills included Easter Egg Hunts for children ages 2 – 12, inflatable games, a concession stand, a softball game, and a prize ceremony for those children who find the special Easter Eggs. The church is located at 35636 State Road 54 West in Zephyrhills. For further information, you may contact Dawn Haas at (813) 788-1000 ext. 228 or by e-mail at dawn@oasisworldoutreach.org
 March 22, 2008 - 07
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The Rotary Club of Wesley Chapel and Victorious Life Church presented the first annual Bunny Bonanza at Wesley Chapel District Park on Boyette Road.

 

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There off, in search of the golden egg in the Easter Egg Hunt, for children ages one to 10, mixed in with some 20,000 eggs hidden by volunteers from Victorious Life Church and The Rotary Club of Wesley Chapel on March 22 at Wesley Chapel District Park on Boyette Road.…Miss Pasco County Fair Lisa Noury with the Easter Bunny and Miss Wesley Chapel Nicole Salce hold the winner in the Easter egg hunt Kainoa Freitas 3 of Wesley Chapel, who went home with a new tricycle. The children were divided into three groups with a golden egg for the winner of each group at the Bunny Bonanza sponsored by Victorious Life Church and the Rotary Club of Wesley Chapel on March 22 at Wesley Chapel District Park on Boyette Road. …Anna Beier 2, her Mom Ilona and brother Alex Beier 4 of Wesley Chapel, all participated in a Children’s Parade where kids were invited to decorate their bikes or wagons, dress in costume and march in the parade at the Bunny Bonanza sponsored by Victorious Life Church and the Rotary Club of Wesley Chapel on March 22 at Wesley Chapel District Park on Boyette Road. …Having fun following the Children’s Parade at the Bunny Bonanza sponsored by Victorious Life Church and the Rotary Club of Wesley Chapel are the Woodruff family, Craig, Gisela, Bethany, Caleb, Gabriell, Navarrete, Ileana and Bethany; the Reed family, Wendy, Tim, Gabrielle and Chelsea; and the Bareswilt family, Cindy, Chris, Chase, Chloe and Corbin on March 22 at Wesley Chapel District Park on Boyette Road. … Cornelia with Annette Daux 17 months, Amy with Kendall Thompson 3 and Melati with Claire Minter 3, all of Wesley Chapel, are pleased with their full baskets of Easter eggs at the Bunny Bonanza sponsored by Victorious Life Church and the Rotary Club of Wesley Chapel. There was children’s crafts, games, face painting, coloring contest, spoon egg race, cakewalk, free hot dogs, chips and drinks and of course, a special treat, a visit from the Easter Bunny on March 22 at Wesley Chapel District Park on Boyette Road.

March 22, 2008 - 06
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Bunny at Land O'Lakes Library

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 Alyssa Sahijwani, of Kids R Kids, Land O’ Lakes, admires the real bunny (17 pound Amelia Earhart) that Missy Ott, of Port Richey brought to the Bunny Hop Central on March 22 at the Land O’ Lakes Library.  Ott is with Bunny Hop Central, an organization that rescues rabbits from abuse, abandonment, or from being euthanized.  She told the audience different facts about having bunnies for a pet and that you shouldn’t feed them carrots as it can give them bellyaches.  For more information, or to order cages, go to www.bunnyhopcentral.com.  … Gabriella Buendia (on right), of Meadow Pointe, gets some assistance from her mom Aleidys Buendia petting the bunny (17 pound Amelia Earhart) that Missy Ott, of Port Richey brought from Bunny Hop Central on March 22 at the Land O’ Lakes Library as Land O’ Lakes’ Ani Hartman looks on.  Bunny Hop Central is an organization that rescues rabbits from abuse, abandonment, or from being euthanized.  Ott told the audience different facts about having bunnies for a pet and that you shouldn’t feed them carrots as it can give them bellyaches.  For more information, or to order cages, go to www.bunnyhopcentral.com. 

March 22, 2008 - 05
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Egg Hunt at United Methodist despite the Rain!

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 Three year old Camryn Bliss of Land O Lakes fills her basket as rain steadily drizzles Saturday morning. Despite the off and on rain, children of all ages played games, and scrambled for hundreds of Easter eggs at the United Methodist Church on Lutz Lake Fern Rd in Lutz. Pastor Rick Cabot held his annual Sonrise Service at 7am on Easter Sunday at the lake behind the church. Three year old Camryn Bliss of Land O’Lakes fills her basket as rain steadily drizzles Saturday morning. Despite the off and on rain, children of all ages played games, and scrambled for hundreds of Easter eggs at the United Methodist Church on Lutz Lake Fern Rd in Lutz. Pastor Rick Cabot held his annual Sonrise Service at 7am on Easter Sunday at the lake behind the church.

March 22, 2008 - 04

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Egg Hunt at United Methodist despite the Rain!

 

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 Three-year-old Camryn Bliss of Land O’Lakes fills her basket as rain steadily drizzles Saturday morning. Despite the off and on rain, children of all ages played games, and scrambled for hundreds of Easter eggs at the First United Methodist Church on Lutz Lake Fern Rd in Lutz. Pastor Rick Cabot held his annual Sonrise Service at 7am on Easter Sunday at the lake behind the church. Photos of this and other events by Sheila Tramontana Desmond Sheppard, of Lutz, brought his daughters Kamille (front left) and Katrina Sheppard, and friend Sheyna Matthews to the Egg Hunt held at the beautiful new First United Methodist Church on March 22. Isabel Strommer (on left) and friend Gwen Vickery, both of Lutz, enjoyed treats and hunting for the eggs at the First United Methodist Church Egg Hunt in Lutz on March 22. Jacob Smith, of Lutz, prepared for the rain and picked up lots of eggs during the Egg Hunt at the First United Methodist Church in Lutz on March 22. Jenna Smith, of Lutz, crosses her fingers in hopes of getting lots of eggs during Egg Hunt at the First United Methodist Church in Lutz on March 22. Lynette Hefley, of Lutz, (from left), Natalie Gomillion, and Juliana Gomillion, of Pine View Middle School, threw out lots of eggs for the children to pick up at the Egg Hunt at the First United Methodist Church in Lutz on March 22. 

March 22, 2008 - 04

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All About Kids Wesley Chapel Grand Hampton

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Albert Chang and Joanie Hsu, of Grand Hampton, joke with Buzz the Bumblebee when It's All About Kids kicked off their season at Grand Hampton in Wesley Chapel on March 22.  The event “Spring into Books,” was open to the public and was part of the Buzz into Books Literacy Campaign that was founded in 2002 by Wanda DeLaRosa.  Many of the Grand Hampton residents attended along with the Easter Bunny.  It's All About Kids is a non-profit 501 ( c ) 3 advocacy organization that provides mentoring enrichment programs and promotes Literacy Campaigns to academically at-risk, inner city, and under-privileged children in our community.  IIAK provides character-building classes by way of special Manners and Etiquette courses.  For more information go to www.itsallaboutkids.org, or call 813-269-4402.  For more information on the Grand Hampton, go to www.grandhampton.com. …Grand Hampton residents Sophia De La Rosa (from left), Brandon De La Rosa, Amaia Modolo, of New Tampa, Alex Barcon, of Turner Elementary, and Marcelo Barcon, had a great time with Buzz the Bumblebee at Grand Hampton in Wesley Chapel on March 22 when It's All About Kids kicked off their season.  The event “Spring into Books,” was open to the public and was part of the Buzz into Books Literacy Campaign that was founded in 2002 by Wanda DeLaRosa.  It's All About Kids is a non-profit 501 ( c ) 3 advocacy organization that provides mentoring enrichment programs and promotes Literacy Campaigns to academically at-risk, inner city, and under-privileged children in our community.  IIAK provides character-building classes by way of special Manners and Etiquette courses.  For more information go to www.itsallaboutkids.org,  or call 813-269-4402.  For more information on the Grand Hampton, go to www.grandhampton.com. … Hannah Newman, of John Long Middle School (from left), Chelsea Nibert, of Seminole High School, and Andrew Newman, of Double Branch Elementary, visited with the Easter Bunny (holding live funny Lovely), at Grand Hampton in Wesley Chapel on March 22 when It's All About Kids kicked off their season.  The event “Spring into Books,” was open to the public and was part of the Buzz into Books Literacy Campaign that was founded in 2002 by Wanda DeLaRosa.  Many of the Grand Hampton residents attended along with Buzz the Bumblebee.  It's All About Kids is a non-profit 501 ( c ) 3 advocacy organization that provides mentoring enrichment programs and promotes Literacy Campaigns to academically at-risk, inner city, and under-privileged children in our community.  IIAK provides character-building classes by way of special Manners and Etiquette courses.  For more information go to www.itsallaboutkids.org,  or call 813-269-4402.  For more information on the Grand Hampton, go to www.grandhampton.com.   

March 22, 2008 - 03
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Bunny at Big Apple Bagel

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The Easter Bunny showed up at the Big Apple Bagels in Lutz on March 22.  Big Apple Bagels is the largest bagel franchise in the country.  It is located at 23908 SR 54 # 101, Lutz, and they can be reached at 813-948-3187 or www.bigapplebagels.com/lutz. 

March 22, 2008 - 02
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16th Annual Bunny Bash put on by the Central Pasco Chamber of Commerce and Pasco County Parks & Recreation

 

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Joseph Gutschmidt (on left), and Keith Shuler, of Manisialco Elementary, visited with Mr. And Mrs. Easter Bunny at the 16th Annual Bunny Bash put on by the Central Pasco Chamber of Commerce and Pasco County Parks & Rec on March 22.  The well-attended event was held at the Land O’ Lakes Community Center. The Lutz Land O’ Lakes Woman’s Club baked cupcakes and served hot dogs and treats at the 16th Annual Bunny Bash put on by the Central Pasco Chamber of Commerce and Pasco County Parks & Rec on March 22.  The popular event was held at the Land O’ Lakes Community Center. LAND O’ LAKES… Cade Nouse, of Land O’ Lakes Christian School (on left), and Brett Richard, of Citrus County, blew lots of bubbles, played games, and ate treats at the 16th Annual Bunny Bash put on by the Central Pasco Chamber of Commerce and Pasco County Parks & Rec on March 22.  The well attended event was held at the Land O’ Lakes Community Center. Land O’ Lakes residents Paul and Maria Laezza, and son Giovanni, of Pine View Elementary, watch son Lorenzo balance the egg during the games at the 16th Annual Bunny Bash put on by the Central Pasco Chamber of Commerce and Pasco County Parks & Rec on March 22. The popular event was held at the Land O’ Lakes Community Center.… Riley Smith (front, from left), Savannah Alexander, of Denham Oakes Elementary, and McKenna Smith (back from left), all of Denham Oakes Elementary, joined Elaine and Robert White (holding Isaac) at the 16th Annual Bunny Bash put on by the Central Pasco Chamber of Commerce and Pasco County Parks & Rec on March 22. They were coloring for the Color Contest. The popular event was held at the Land O’ Lakes Community Center. … Kayla Douglas, of Trinity Elementary, played the throw the bag through the hole at the 16th Annual Bunny Bash put on by the Central Pasco Chamber of Commerce and Pasco County Parks & Rec at the Land O’ Lakes Community Center on March 22. 

  March 22, 2008 - 01
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Zephyrhills Art Club held their Annual Art Show at Zephyr Park

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Zephyrhills Art Club held their Annual Art Show at Zephyr Park March 21st. Judges awarded ribbons in five categories and Beast of Show. Many of the winners are pictured above and here is a complete list of all the winning artist: OIL:  1st place, Vera Chinkin, “Whats up”; 2nd place, Patricia Gallagher, “Purple Iris”; 3rd place, Patricia Gallagher, “Trillium”; HM, Irene Kessler, “Old Hay Shed”. ACRYLICS: 1st place, Marilyn Dwelley, “Mountain Desert Spring”; 2nd place, Mike Mc Bride, “The son he wished for”. 3rd place, Gloria Barrito, “The Fall”; HM, Luis Rodriguez, “Working hard”. WATERCOLOR: 1st place, Bob McAnespie, “Tulla Plaza”; 2nd  place, Bob Mc Anespie, “Tarpon Spring Shrimp boats”; 3rd place, Sandra Fallemond, “Roses in shades of light, dark”, HM Nelida Dilorenzo, “Three in a basket”. Pastel and Colored Pencil: 1st place, Suzanne Desneaux, “Breakfast Club”, 2nd place, Sandra Fallemond, “Snack Time”, 3rd place, David Parker, “The Old Man”, HM, Christine Brenia, “Tiger”. ALL OTHER MEDIA: 1st place, Suzanne Wesneaux, “Got-Cha”, 2nd place, Sarabee Thompson, “The Gossips” 3rd place, Laura Kennedy “A quick climb”, HM, David Parker, “Shaking off winter - spring is here”. …Vera Chinkin of Zephyrhills, won the overall Best of Show award for  “Whats up”at the Zephyrhills Art Club held their Annual Art Show at Zephyr Park March 21st. Vera is also a member of the Miniature Art Society of Florida.

March 21, 2008 - 01
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Wiregrass Ranch HS Wesley Chapel HS Girls Softball

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March 20, 2008 - 05

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Wiregrass Ranch HS Hudson HS Boys Baseball

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March 20, 2008 - 04

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WC Chamber at Synovous

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March 20, 2008 - 03

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Zephyrhills Moose Supports the Troops
                           

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The folks at the Zephyrhills Moose Family Center heard that Bob Williams needed help to cover the shipping cost that his group “Support the Troops” incurs sending packages to our troops overseas, they wanted to help. Mr. Robert Williams (white shirt) and his group sends out about 215 boxes each week to U.S. military units in Iraq, Afghanistan, Kuwait, Qatar, and Kyrgyzstan. Zephyrhills Moose Family Center Administrator Gary Belyea (white hat) and many other volunteers designated Fridays, as a special “Red Letter Day” for the troops. Members of the group wear red shirts and portions of the proceeds of the Moose go to “Support the Troops” fund.

On a daily basis Williams will receive wish lists from the troops either via email or through their families or friends.  “Thanks to the efforts of the Zephyrhills Moose Family Center and their Red Friday campaign, we will do our best to fulfill those requests.  The basic items we take for granted here can make a real difference in the quality of life our service personnel experience when deployed in combat zones and remote locations” said Williams. The packages they send out contain a variety of items popular with the troops, including coffee, snack foods, batteries, DVD’s, and personal toiletries.  Some of these goods are donated by local businesses and organizations; others must be purchased to meet the need.  “We are delighted to work with any company or organization interested in having a drive to collect items to send to our troops or to raise funds for postage” said Williams.  Mr. Williams says that this is an on-going project therefore they must continue to seek the community’s help with the increasing postage expenses.  The cost to ship one box can range from $20 to $45, depending on the contents and the APO or FPO address to which it is sent.  Their postage costs alone run over $8,000 each month.  “We always have boxes packed up and ready to ship out, but often lack the necessary funds to send them.  We ask that any monetary contributions be made payable to:  “Postmaster” and sent to “Support Our Troops,” P. O. Box 7560, Wesley Chapel, Florida 33544.  One hundred percent of funds received go directly to cover the cost of postage” said Williams.

March 20, 2008 - 02

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Smoking Barrel Guns Ribbon Cutting

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Jason Perry_0328-p… Jason and Heather Perry (front center holding ribbon), owners of The Smoking Barrels Gun Shop had their Ribbon Cutting Ceremony with the Central Pasco Chamber of Commerce on March 20.  They were joined by several chamber members including Honorary Mayor of Land O’ Lakes Tina Garrison of ERA Dennis Realty (on left).  The Smoking Barrels Gun Shop is located at 1900 Land O' Lakes Boulevard, Suite 117, Lutz.  They can be reached at 813-949-4486. 

March 20, 2008 - 01
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Sunlake HS Wesley Chapel HS Boys Baseball

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March 19, 2008 - 03

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Wesley Chapel Wild times Track Meet

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March 14, 2008 - 01

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Baughman Financial Group Ribbon Cutting & Open House

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Family, friends and associates came out to Baughman Financial, for an evening of wine and hors d'oeurvres to celebrate Baughman Financial Group's new office in Wesley Chapel on Thursday, March 13th. folks enjoyed live music by the legendary smooth jazz guitarist Les Sabler and saxophonist Jerry Kenney! If you any questions call Baughman Financial, 813-991-5050 or stop in at 2050 Ashley Oaks Circle, Suite 101    Wesley Chapel, FL 33544

March 13, 2008 - 05

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Caleigh McCarn haircut - fight cancer

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Caleigh McCarn 11 with Stacy Hager, owner & Hair Stylist of The Beauty Center & Salon at Seven Oaks in Wesley Chapel cut her hair to help out the victims of cancer.

March 13, 2008 - 04

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 Mitchell HS at Land O'Lakes HS

Jr Varsity Softball

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March 13, 2008 - 03

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Mitchell HS at Land O'Lakes HS

Varsity Softball

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March 13, 2008 - 02

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Lake Myrtle Elementary Kindergarten Registration

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March 13, 2008 - 01

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Ridgewood HS at Land O'Lakes HS Jr Varsity Baseball

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March 12, 2008 - 03

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Academy at the Lakes Field Day

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LUTZ – WC - NEW TAMPA- DADE CITY 

Abby Perskey, (from left), of New Tampa, and Captain of the Middle Division Ospreys at Academy at the Lakes, and fellow Osprey Victoria Giammattei, of Wesley Chapel, enjoyed Field Day on March 13 along with Peregrines Andrew March, of Dade City, and Tiffany Guillot, of Lutz. 

 

LAND O’ LAKES-TRINITY

Alexis Holler, (from left), of Land O’ Lakes, Betty Rodney, of Palm Harbor, and Ashley Sooklal, of Land O’ Lakes, danced during the House System Field Day held at Academy at the Lakes on March 13.

 

DADE CITY - TAMPA

Gabriel Mortensen (from left), of Westchase, Nader Issa, of Dade City, and Azizi Rodney, of Tampa, demonstrate dancing styles during the House System Field Day.

 

NEW TAMPA-LUTZ-LAND O’ LAKES

 Academy at the Lakes Ospreys (from left): Kiley Sullivan, of New Tampa, Megan Stillings, of Lutz, Kenni Lachicotte, of Land O’ Lakes, and Justine Duncan, of New Tampa, had a great time at the House System Field Day held at Academy at the Lakes on March 13.

The Nighthawks gathered during the House System Field Day held at Academy at the Lakes on March 13.

 

DADE CITY

 Dade City’s Sarah Ivie was in charge of gathering the points at the House System Field Day held at Academy. 

 

NEW TAMPA/MEADOW POINTE

 Siddh Pitrola, of New Tampa, and Dr. Gary Compton, of Meadow Pointe, showed their Kestrel colors at the House System Field Day held at Academy at the Lakes on March 13.

 

The House System Field Day  

In the tradition of preparatory education the House System is an important part and feature of an Academy at the Lakes educational experience. Students and their families are assigned to one of four K-12 Houses - Peregrine, Kestrel, Osprey, and Nighthawk. During the course of the academic year many events and traditions unique to each House occur. The House Field Day event engages all the Houses in field events and competitions designed to build a sense of community and leadership. Each of the Houses is composed of students in grades K-12 who compete with each other in foot races, relays, games, an opening parade, and other related events. The Opening Parade is a sea of color - all students wearing the color of their House in preparation for the day's events. Observers view high school seniors holding the hands of Kindergarten students within their House. Healthy competition and a strong sense of community abounds! The House System is unique to Academy at the Lakes and the results of building community in this manner are very significant.

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Baseball River Ridge at Pasco Varsity Baseball

 

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Central HS at Land O'Lakes HS Varsity Baseball

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Wesley Chapel HS at Land O'Lakes HS Varsity Softball

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Sunlake HS at Wesley Chapel HS Jr Varsity Baseball

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Grand Parents Day at Academy Lakes

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Grand Mother, Beth Peterson of West Chase, Mother and Book Fair Chairman Susan Valdez and 7th grader Rebecca Valdez have been together every Grandparents Day for the last nine years. The family tradition of getting together, and remembering Grand Pa, started when Rebecca was in Pre-school at Academy at the Lakes. 

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Little Everglades Steeplechase

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       It was a beautiful day for Horse Racing at the Mercedes-Benz Little Everglades Steeplechase.  Thousands of people were on hand to watch the horses run on the beautiful track on March 9.… The horse ran six different races at the Mercedes-Benz Little Everglades Steeplechase.  Thousands of people were on hand to watch the horses run on the beautiful track on March 9.… People were cheering as the horses go up and over during the Mercedes-Benz Little Everglades Steeplechase on March 9. … Sheriff Bob White (from left) joined in the fun with some friends at the Wesley Chapel Toyota tent at The Little Everglades Steeplechase on March 9. He is pictured with Elisabeth Nattiel, of Wesley Chapel Toyota, owners Dot and Corvin Morris, and Dr. Zack Kalarickal, of Wesley Chapel Dentistry. Wesley Chapel Toyota won the Best Tailgating Ribbon.  

  Jack Russell Terriers Racing at the Little Everglades Steeplechase

 

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    The Jack Russell Terriers sometimes get into a scuffle or get distracted on their way down the track. These two had an altercation that took them out of the race at Jack Russell Terriers Racing. At the Mercedes-Benz Little Everglades Steeplechase.  The Annual Event was held on March 9 in Dade City.… The Jack Russell Terriers Racing is one of the highlights of Mercedes-Benz Little Everglades Steeplechase.  The Annual Event was held on March 9 in Dade City.  … The crowd cheers the Jack Russell Terriers as they race down the track at the Mercedes-Benz Little Everglades Steeplechase.  The Annual Event was held on March 9 in Dade City.

     Volunteers from Heritage Academy School in Zephyrhills who helped out with the hyper Jack Russell Terriers following their races at The Little Everglades Steeplechase on March 9 are (from left): Dylan Wood of Zephyrhills, Victoria Smith of Zephyrhills, Casey Winchell of Zephyrhills, Ryan Lagasse of Zephyrhills, Taylor Haas of Land O’Lakes, Jr Perez of Dade City and Timmy Betts of Wesley Chapel.

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Sunlake HS at Wiregrass Ranch HS Varsity Baseball

By Nina Bartleson

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 #17 Connor Coplon of Sunlake High School pitched a shutout game against Wiregrass Ranch High School. #1 First baseman of WRHS  fails to get the out when #7 Ray Clark slid into second base. Saturday March 8, 2008 Sunlake High School shuts out WRHS with the score 6-0.

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Spotlight on Talent Auditions

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 Six dancers from Company B auditioned for “Spotlight on Talent” at the Wesley Chapel Performing Arts Center.  Esmeralda Farias and Arturo Zenon danced while the Zephyrhills choir sang during the “Spotlight on Talent” auditions held at the Wesley Chapel Performing Arts Center on Saturday, March 8, 2008

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Battle of Bands Pasco MS at Pine View

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MS Fundraiser at Lake Padgett Estates East

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Broadway Connection holds Master Classes in Hip Hop and Acting at Song & Dance

 

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Song and Dance welcomed two stars of Broadway’s Tony Award Winning Jersey Boys to teach two classes in March.  Kara Tremel (center) taught the Hip Hop Master class on Saturday, March 8th at 10:00am-12:00pm.  On Saturday March 15th, from 10:00am-12:00pm, lead role actor Jonathan Hadley will instruct individuals on audition techniques.  Each class is $35.00 prepaid, or $40.00 at the door.  Those interested are encouraged to sign up early, as space is limited. “We are privileged to have the opportunity to host this event in our studio” says owner/director Julie McPheron. For more information, call Song and Dance at 813.973.1362

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Zephyrhills Founders Parade

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Mayor Cliff McDuffie and his wife at the Zephyrhills Founder’s Day Parade on March 8.

Helen Winters was the Grand Marshal at the Zephyrhills Founder’s Day Parade on March 8 Sheriff Bob White at the Zephyrhills Founder’s Day Parade Jordan Morris of West Zephyrhills Elementary with his dog Pearl enjoy the Zephyrhills Founder’s Day Parade…The Color guard honor the Order of the Purple Heart march in the Zephyrhills Founder’s Day Parade Stewart Middle School performs for the crowd at the Zephyrhills Founder’s Day Parade on March 8. … Granny takes a swig, smokes her pipe and offers up some questionable advise to the country’s gas crisis (eat more beans!) in Zephyrhills Founder’s Day Parade on March 8 Rebecca Boyette with daughter Jaclyn of Centennial Middle School enjoys the Zephyrhills Founder’s Day Parade on March 8. Nicole Savageaux and her children Yves 3 and Christian 9, (with Raggedy Ann) came all the way from Jacksonville to watch Nicole’s Grandfather Jim Davis of Zephyrhills march with the Egypt Shrine float at the Zephyrhills Founder’s Day Parade on March 8. The Zephyrhills Marching Band at the Zephyrhills Founder’s Day Parade.The at the Zephyrhills Founder’s Day Parade really went to the Dogs… Belly Dancers at the Zephyrhills Founder’s Day Parade on Mar 8.   

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Central Pasco Business Expo

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The Central Pasco Chamber of Commerce held it’s Annual Business EXPO on March 7 & 8 at the Land O' Lakes Recreation Complex. Over 100 local businesses gathered for massive networking among each other and they also got to show the local public about their business.

… Ben Pumo, owner of Benedetto’s Italiano Ristorante did a cooking demonstration and showed how he makes Chilean Sea Bass served in a champagne sauce over a head of fresh baby spinach.  For desert a he prepared Cannoli. For more information, go to www.benedettoitaliano.com.  … Bonnie Kerr, of Loyless Funeral Home, showed a CD of The History of Land O’ Lakes, which includes old photos, maps, and stories of the area now known as Land O’ Lakes. The CD’s sell for $15 and that goes towards the Heritage Park Foundation. For more information, go to www.Loylessfuneralhome.com.  … Miss Jr Central Pasco, Briana Lupo, of Sunlake High School, (on left) and Miss Central Pasco, Lisa Noury, of USF(on right), congratulate the Booth Exhibit Winners at the  Business EXPO. Winners included (from left): Pat Martinez, of Country Garden Flowers, who won The Best Theme Award, Sandra Fletcher and Robin Perez, of Bay Gulf Credit Union, winners of the Best of Show Award, Michelle Isles, of Island Computer Services, who won the Effective Pre-Show Marketing Award, Paul Amato, of Elite Academy of Martial Arts, winner of the Consistent Message Award, and Vikki Kaiser, of 1st Class Mortgage, who won Most Original Design.  …”This was the best Expo that I’ve attended. Great networking, crowds, and The Taste of the Town was the best ever”, said  Faith Jordan Masella, of OurtownFLA.com.  Photo by Tom Burt of Send Out Cards.… Gary Loman, Business Development Manager for Rasmussen College, educated people about the college that received Regional Accreditation by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC), a Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (NCA). He said, "Regional accreditation is the highest level of accreditation an online or brick-and-mortar institution can obtain, and is recognized throughout the country. Regional associations accredit mainly nonprofit, degree-granting institutions in specific geographic areas. People should check the accreditation of a potential school.” For more information, go to www.Rasmussen.edu. … Jeff Roberts, of Homelink Technologies, (on left), explains his services to potential client David Peightel, of MyWeb.MyChoices. as wife and partner Gerry Roberts looks on.  For more information on Homelink Technologies, call 813-426-3680.  … Susan Lang, of Barnie's Coffee & Tea at Oak Grove Blvd, Lutz, and Corporate Rep Susan White poured coffee and had a wheel to spin for prizes. 

The Central Pasco Chamber of Commerce held it’s Annual Business EXPO on March 7 & 8 at the Land O' Lakes Recreation Complex. Over 100 local businesses gathered for massive networking among each other and they also got to show the local public about their business. The theme for this year’s EXPO was “Soar To Great Heights With The Central Pasco Chamber of Commerce”. This event becomes larger and more exciting every year and the rain and cold weather did not hinder attendance this year, in fact it helped Central Pasco Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Kathy Dunkley said, “ Even a tornado watch did not stop people from coming out Friday night and the cold weather on Saturday actually helped attendance. The Taste of the Town was the best ever.  Visitors sampled specialty dishes for a nominal charge.  They loved the portion size and were glad there was no charge to attend the Taste as it was part of the Chamber Expo.”  Participating Restaurants included: Benedetto’s Italiano Ristorante, Christo’s Restaurant, Golden Inn Chinese Restaurant, Hungry Harry's Famous Bar-B-Que, Marble Slab Creamery, Pizza Villa, Publix Supermarkets-Collier Commons, Steve’s Fountain View Restaurant, Ukulele Brands, and Weck’s Deli. The week prior to the expo, several business seminars were offered by chamber members free of charge that were held at  JLCK Group, Inc. Copperstone.  Lorraine Lane, Lane Business Consulting offered seminars: 101 Things You Need to Know, Promote Your Business, “It is ‘all about Marketing”!,  and Marketing on a Shoestring.  Bay Gulf Credit Union and American Home Title of Land O’ Lakes, Inc. covered Mortgage Education . . . Preparing To Buy A Home, and Dr. Judith Reese & Mr. Charlie Reese, Presented: The 30 Minute Sanity Check How to survive an election year, a recession, falling satellites, a writer’s strike, global warming and anything else that’s got you worried. An A-to-Z guide to keeping your sanity in a world of change. Premiere Sponsors for the Expo were: HCA West Florida Community Hospital Trinity, Oak Hill Hospital, and Regional Medical Center Bayonet Point, Hawley & Hawley Dental Associates, Paradise Lakes Utilities, LLC, Mad Hatter Utility, Heritage Bank of Florida, Benedetto’s Italiano Ristorante, Lane Business Consulting, Showcase Spon sors: Bay Gulf Credit Union, Country Garden Flowers, DunnDeal Publications, Extra Space Storage Center, Key West Media, Pasco County Parks and Rec, and Perfect Smile Dental Studio , Business Sponsors: Bay Cities Bank, Brinks Home Security,  Coldwell Banker Advantage Team, JLCK Group, Inc., Creative Printing, Progress Energy, Island Computer Services, and the Pasco Economic Development Council. Media Sponsor was The Tampa Tribune, and the Community Sponsor was The Laker.

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Alexandria Arts Gallery March Artist of The Month

 

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Pete Bonk 9648…Pete Bonk, an award winning acrylic and oil painter, was the March artist of the month at Alexandria Art Gallery. In this show Pete introduced a new series of framed life studies: drawings and paintings of the nude human figure. Pete is a native of Cleveland, Ohio, who currently resides in Lutz. He has studied painting at the Cleveland Institute of Art, Ringling School of Art, and the University of South Florida. The artist is a member of PAVA (Professional Association of Visual Artists), the Art League of Manatee County and Artist's Unlimited. Whether painting the nude human form or wild animals endowed with endearing human traits, his art reflects his love of painting, producing images that are bright, colorful, sometimes whimsical and always thought provoking. Pete's unique and interesting art work is collected by a number of patrons throughout the U.S.

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Life is a Circle at Academy at the Lakes

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Defibulator Donation at Pine View MS

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Pine View MS at Weightman MS Basketball Boys

By Nina Bartleson

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Chuck Rushe MS at John Long MS 8th grade Boys Basketball

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Chuck Rushe MS at John Long MS 7th grade Boys Basketball

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Zephyrhills HS at Land O'Lakes HS Varsity Baseball

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Hairport

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Rushe Middle School Student of the Month

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MARTINEZ MIDDLE SCHOOL GIRLS SOCCER FINISH 2008

WITH AN UNDEFEATED SEASON

By Sheila Tramontana

 

    Martinez Middle School soccer players (from front to back) Ashelynne Hanold, Heather Zweben, and Miranda Gonzalez, bring the ball up field against Hill MS. The Martinez girls have a wonderful season finishing out 5 - 0 this year. The two top scorers for the year were C. Gonzalez and T. Valley. They each showed tremendous heart and hustle each and every game. The Goalie, Courtney Keene also had a great season and like Gonzalez and Valley will be heading off to begin their high school careers and will be greatly missed on the team.  There are still several 6th and 7th graders returning next year that will keep Martinez Soccer at a very competitive level.  …Martinez Middle School soccer players (from left) Marley Opila and Lauren Garris separate the Hill Middle School player from the ball. Opila, who scored the game tying goal as well as the final penalty kick in the overtime win in the final game, will be leading the charge for next years team.  Coach Wynn said that he could not ask for a better group of players. They were outstanding soccer players, as well as terrific students with great attitudes. Coach Wynn and the Martinez girls invite all Lutz residents to come out to their games and support the action!

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Martinez Boys Soccer Team ends Seventh Season

with 4-1 record for the year

By Sheila Tramontana

        Martinez Middle School Boys played their final game Wednesday night at Gaither High School under the direction of Coach Bowman. The boys soccer teams have only lost two games since the school opened seven years ago! Playing with determination and great teamwork helped the boys win their final game as Coach Bowman encouraged the boys from the sidelines. The boys will be treated to a pizza party to celebrate another great season. Martinez invites the Lutz community to come out and support all their athletic teams and enjoy exciting sports action.  

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John Long Middle School Welcomes Coach D

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     Tuesday, March 4 John Long Middle invited nationally recognized speaker Coach D to help with FCAT motivation. Coach D states, “Young people must be challenged to develop themselves to their fullest potential, or they face hopelessness and the frustration of unfulfilled dreams.” Darrell “Coach D” Andrews, nationally known speaker and author of several books including, “Believing the HYPE: 7 Keys to Motivating Students of Color” and “The Purpose Living Teen:  A Teen’s Guide to Living Your Dreams,” will push students to press on towards inspired attitudes and high expectation so they can do well on their upcoming FCAT.  Coach D regularly shares with students how to connect tomorrow’s dream to today’s education. 

        “The challenges we are seeing in today’s schools create a sense of urgency in showing students the significance of individual dreams combined with hope and attitude. That is what really will help them excel on tests and in life,” said Andrews. “I know that a student with a dream is a student with a future. My desire is for all students to have a dream, live it and fully understand the importance that education plays in living it.” 

Using humor and real life metaphors to remove negative, non-productive attitudes, Coach D relates to pre-teens and teenagers in a unique way. Andrews was raised by a single mother who was also a high school dropout, but despite his challenging background, he determined to change his life and became a three-sport all-star in high school, the captain of his college football team and the first in his family to graduate from college. …...When asked by Coach D what she wanted to be, JLMS student Michelle Dowling answered, “A doctor or a lawyer.”  ….Following the assembly Amber Kutscher stated, “I really liked the program and I feel I am going to do better on the FCAT.”

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Basic Black Ground Opening

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Allison Fitzgerald at Anytime Fitness

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Zephyrhills Celtic Festival

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JD McCarter, of Zephyrhills, takes a try at the Caber Toss at the 8th Annual Zephyrhills Celtic Festival and Highland Games on March 2. Mary and Warren Magill, of Dade City, brought their dogs Scout and Sammi to the 8th Annual Zephyrhills Celtic Festival and Highland Games on March 2. Mike O’Donnell, of Zephyrhills, donned his kilt and took a try at the Caber Toss at the 8th Annual Zephyrhills Celtic Festival and Highland Games on March 2. Sarah Crumb, of Center Bank, tried the Caber Toss at the 8th Annual Zephyrhills Celtic Festival and Highland Games on March 2. The caber is a tapered log approximately 19 feet long that weighs 100 to 130 pounds (this may vary) the athlete hoists the caber and folds his hands under the end while cradling it against his shoulder. Gaining the balance of the upright caber, he will run briefly with it to gain momentum for the toss.  Photos of this and other events by Faith Jordan-Masella are on www.ZephyrhillsFLA.com. 

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TJ Maxx at Grove Opening

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Pine View Middle School 8th grader, Alexandra Pierovich rocked

at Florida Swimming Junior Olympic Championships

    

Pine View Middle School 8th grader, Alexandra Pierovich rocked at Florida Swimming Junior Olympic Championships (Feb 21 – 24) in Clearwater, Florida this past weekend!  She qualified to swim in 11 events as a 13-14 year old.  In the meet, you can only swim a maximum of 6 qualifying events.  There were 513 females swimming.  Alexandra made the finals (top 16 finishers/2 alternates) in all 6 of her 6 events.  She finished 19th overall in the state and still has another year in this age group.  In all of her final events she swam personal best times and shaved off 36.07 seconds from her qualifying times!  Since she finished 2 of her races in the top 6, she qualified for the Florida All Star team.  The Florida Swimming team will compete against the southern Florida JO champions (Gulf Coast Swimming) in a dual meet at the end of March.  Florida Swimming has the fastest Junior Olympic qualifying times in the nation!

      She finished 8th in the 100 Breast, 6th in the 200 Breast, 6th in the 200IM, 13th in the 400IM, 16th in the 500 Free 17th in the  100 Free (alternate). She rocked!!  These are amazing finishes for a swimmer that will compete again in this meet next year…All of her swims were and USA swimming times! 100 free is 54.71 , 200IM is 2:11.17 , 400IM is 4:40.09; 4:39.6 is cut. 500 free is 5:12.98. 100 breast is 1:09.33 AAA and 200 breast is 2:29.77 .

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Customer Appreciation at Jiffy Lube

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Jiffy Lube in Land O Lakes had a Customer Appreciation Day by providing hotdogs and refreshments as well as having a Dale Earnhardt lookalike (a serious lookalike!!) bring one of Dales #3 cars out for the community to check out. “Sonny” was a movie double for Dale in the first Earnhardt film and definitely made onlookers do a double take as they drove by. Prior to pulling out his #3 car by the roadway on Hwy 54 in Land O Lakes, Sonny showed off a perfect donut left on a side road nearby that he had made earlier…Sonny was happy to sign autographs and give away free pictures of himself which show him hanging from the window of Dale’s car. Jiffy Lube District Manager, Randy Johnston was on hand to encourage folks to come in anytime for an oil change or touch free car wash.     

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Spanky Brown Side Splitters in CW

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Bay Area Renaissance Festival

 …Having fun at the Bay Area Renaissance Festival are Meghan Fenlock of Temple Terrace is a Junior at USF, O.C.D. Delia, Sherry Ivester and Doug Ivester of Largo, March 1 held on the grounds of MOSI in Tampa.  

… Allie Felkinsdohm 10 and her little sister Tiffany 8 of Spring Hill were two of the fairest maidens at the Bay Area Renaissance Festival March 1 held on the grounds of MOSI in Tampa.    

…Sweet Pea (Melody Ryback, a freshman at Wiregrass Ranch High School) accepts her fate as the betrothed to this fine gentleman, Monkey-boy. Hope he cleans up good.  

 …For this Wesley Chapel family, John and Diana Bacheller, their son Jeremy 10, a student at Double Branch and daughter Janell 3, the Bay Area Renaissance Festival March 1 held on the grounds of MOSI in Tampa, is a labor of love. If you would like them to perform their Pirate Tales for you, call (310) 625-1796. Photos of this and other events by Anthony Masella Jr. can be found at www.OurtownFLA.com, and click Arts & Entertainment.

  Flanked by larger than life individuals Maurice the Dragon, King Henry the VIII and the Court Jester, are Carrollwood residents, Queen’s Lady in waiting,  Lady Maud Lane and William Lord Parr, the Queens brother, Knight of the Garter and Seventh Earl of Essex held court at the Bay Area Renaissance Festival March 1 held on the grounds of MOSI in Tampa. Photos of this and other events by Anthony Masella Jr. can be found at www.OurtownFLA.com, and click Arts & Entertainment.

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King HS Band Performance Assessment

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Ferman hosts La Nueva 92 FM

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Sport + Field Family Party

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T-Ball Padres vs Green

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Taylor's Tribe Big Band Relay 4 Life

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Elayne Diva Fundraiser

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Wesley Chapel Chamber Clay Shoot

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Land O'Lakes Little League Minor C Softball

 Thundercats vs Fireball

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