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Ho-Down at HeartlandResidents of Morningside RV Resort in Dade City, Paul and MaryScholl, visited Heartland of Zephyrhills Ho-Down on Nov. 4. TheScholl’s other home is in Traverse City, Mich.
The raincouldn’t stopRosaireGelinas ofZephyrhillsfrom enjoyingthe Ho-Downat Heartlandof Zephyrhillson Nov 4.
More Ho-Downphotos,page 12.
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Fall is here, winter is right around the corner, and that meanswe can look forward to cooler weather, holiday get-togethersand the arrival of our seasonal friends to the best seniorcommunities in our state. Glad to have you here! Editor’s note, page 3. (Photos courtesy of Tammy Sue Struble)
November 17, 2010News from the senior communities around Zephyrhills & Dade City
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By Mary RathmanPark News editor
Fall is here, winteris right around thecorner, and thatmeans we can lookforward to coolerweather, holiday get-togethers and thearrival of our seasonalfriends to the best se-nior communities in
our state.I’m speaking, of course, about the north-
ern residents returning to Zephyrhills andDade City. We at Park News would like totake a moment to welcome you back toyour Florida home. We’ve put together thisspecial “Welcome Back” issue of Park Newsin order to acquaint — or reacquaint — youwith some of the local events, churches andclubs that are offered in east Pasco. Inside,you will find important phone numbers, in-formation on health, area shopping, librariesand more. And, as always, we’ve includednews that is submitted by local parks. ParkNews is all about our seniors and the com-munities you live in. It is published everyother week, and anyone from any park can
write and take photos for this publication.This year, we’re hoping to get even moreparks involved. We want to hear about youand your neighbors, and we want to seewhat’s happening in your parks throughyour pictures. So, pull out a pen and paper,dust off that camera lens and computer andget started!
Send your news and digital photos tomrathman@cnewspubs.com. You can alsofax news to (813) 909-2802 or send it toPark News, P.O. Box 479, Lutz, Fla. 33548.
Thanks to those of you who have beensubmitting your news throughout the sea-sons. We appreciate you showing us the funseniors have and the exciting events hap-pening in your neighborhood.
If you happen to visit any of the busi-nesses that advertise within these pages, besure to thank them for helping make thispaper possible.
Need more information? E-mail me atmrathman@cnewspubs.com or call the of-fice at (813) 909-2800. Park News isdistributed to mobile home parks everyother Wednesday. If you aren’t receiving it,call us.
Here’s to another great southern winterin the company of our northern friends!
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The importanceof routinemaintenanceBy Jasen Law JLP Motorsports, Inc.
Your RV furnace may be the most tem-peramental appliance in your RV. Theignition system can perform flawlessly andthen out of the blue, it can totally fail. The so-lution? Simple, periodic inspection of yourRV furnace will go a long way in averting fu-ture problems. The older the RV or motorhome is, routine maintenance only becomes
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Furnace Inspection Checkpoints1. Check outside vents for sootSoot is byproduct of improper combus-
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2. Check return air vents (insidecoach at the furnace)
Return air vents should be free of dustand lint and should NEVER be obstructed.Remove the return air vent and inspect thecase of the furnace to be sure it is clean andfree of obstructions. Eventually a dirty motor
and blower will slow downand the furnace will lose ef-ficiency, and if the blowerslows down enough the fur-nace will not operate.
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Heat ducts should be in-spected at the furnace firstto insure they are properlysecured to the furnace andthat they are not leaking.
Your RV furnace is theone area in which oneshould not skimp. Your com-fort and safety far outweighany reasons to shortcut hereand safety, in and of itself,should mandate giving yourfurnace the attention it re-quires.
For this and other RVquestions, you can contactJasen Law at JLP Motorsportsat (813) 230-2380.
Max Bridges, of JLP Motorsports in Dade City, pointed out amud dobber nest after opening the panel to the hot waterheater on an RV; just one of many reasons to perform gener-al maintenance checks on your RV. (Photo courtesy ofTammy Sue Struble)
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BAKER ACRES
By Charlotte CoteBaker Acres
Don and Marla Johnson, Baker Acres re-sort managers, along with our famous andfriendly Paul Bunyan at our entrance, arewelcoming back our regular ranchers aswell as many new ranchers for the winterseason.
Don has kept the park crew sprucingthings up all summer with new sidewalks infront of the recreation hall, painting re-
strooms and doors and additional perimeterfencing. Marla tells me she has been busyregistering and welcoming new ranchers tothe park with only a few seasonal lots leftopen. This certainly speaks well of the hos-pitality they continue to extend.
Carefree Resorts and the Baker Acres ac-tivity committee joined forces and rebuiltthe entire bocce court. The area has beenresurfaced with new sideboards added. Newpermanent carpeting has been ordered andshould be in within a couple of weeks.
Bench parts have been ordered and will beinstalled within a few weeks as well. Allbocce players are looking forward to a ter-rific bocce season.
Activities in the park continue to expandthis year. With a new projector installed atthe end of last year that provides largescreen viewing, there will be the addition ofSunday night at the movies. Some of theother activities include two water exerciseclasses each day, horseshoes, shuffling,poker, cribbage, pinochle, euchre, bingo, ce-ramics, line dancing classes, bible study,church services, table tennis, music jam ses-sions, chair volleyball, all of which are heldat least on a weekly basis if not daily. There
are also many other activities not listed thathappen on a seasonal basis such as yardsales, craft sales, luncheons, holiday mealsand much, much more.
With all of the above to do and partici-pate in, the ranchers at Baker Acres certainlyhave a full and active season ahead.
Paul Bunyan greets all ranchers at theentrance to Baker Acres.
Baker Acres is spruced up and ready to welcome back its seasonal ranchers. (Photos courtesy of Charlotte Cote)
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GEM ESTATES
By Lee HeffelfingerGem Estates
Why is the weather so unpredictable? Wehad such fantastic cooler weather, then therains came and now the cold front. Time toget the “hoodies” out and put the shortsaway for a while at least. But, it can changeso quickly.
So many people are asking about thetree with those beautiful pink flowers —we always called them rain trees, but I stilldon’t know the proper name for them. Theyreally give our area something beautiful tolook at. If anyone knows what they are, letme know.
We still haven’t located the missing yardornaments that have disappeared from theNewland and Michaud yards. Keep youreyes open for a concrete figure of a raccoonholding an ear of corn and several gnomes.
Rusty and Betty Siler served coffee anddoughnuts for our recent coffee social lastweekend. Dee and Vic Botting, along withLoretta Green, served this week. Thank youall!
Our attendance is really picking up fastand it’s exciting to see who is returningnext. Several families returned last week —John Bowens, Lee and Randal Smith, Ottoand Marge Reinbold, Clayton and HelenMartinson and Joan Clate. Welcome back!Mert and Lois Wyant are celebrating their58th wedding anniversary, and OttoReinbold celebrated his birthday on the11th.
We are so sorry to hear about the passingof Johanna Ott and send our condolences toher husband, Les, and the family.
Russ Heffelfinger is chairing theThanksgiving dinner once again this year.We always have great helpers and so no onehas to work that hard. We’ll have the usualdinner with roast turkey, gravy, mashed pota-toes, green beans, cole slaw, candied sweetpotatoes, cranberry sauce, rolls and butterand for dessert…it should be pumpkin pie.What a super menu and all this for $6.Tickets must be obtained before Nov. 21 orno dinner. Call Russ at (813) 780-1012 fortickets and information.
Carol Cooper has volunteered to workup the monthly calendar for us again andthat is quite a job. All the chairmen shouldcall Carol with your projects and plans soshe can get it on the calendar for thatmonth. Carol is very busy designing andprinting the tickets for our entertainment.The first show will start right after the NewYear with Ronnie Prophet on Jan. 14. Ticketswill go on sale before the Christmas holi-days.
Ed Snow and Eddie Morehouse spon-sored a Welcome Back doggie roast Youand many people enjoyed the friendshipand hospitality. What a nice way to get to-gether to meet your neighbors and newresidents.
Our bus trips are going great. Hard RockCasino at Immokalee has been the favoritetrip so far, with the Gasparilla Parade a veryclose second. I’ve even started taking reser-vations for the Railroad Museum and theStrawberry Festival. Our longest trip this sea-son will be to New Orleans in February. Ifyou would like to hear more about thesetrips, call me and I will send you a tourschedule.
You don’t want to miss a thing!
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Kicking off the seasonJim’s RV Park decided to celebrate the beginning of this winter season with a greatHalloween party. Good food, awesome music, and lots of dancing filled the evening. Greatcostumes were the icing on the cake. Winners for best costumes were Bob McElroy andKathy Briggs. Everyone had a wonderful time. (Photo courtesy of Linda Brownell)
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By Diane RichardsGrove Ridge RV Resort
Here at Grove Ridge, across the streetfrom Southfork, winter residents are return-ing daily. Activities are starting — sewing onMonday, golf on Monday and Wednesday,and bingo will begin Wednesday evenings.Our first fall coffee social was Nov. 5 withrolls furnished by carefree.
Upcoming events were discussed withthis list of entertainment scheduled: Janand Joe Edwards in Dec., Rick Chapman
and Tony and Trish in Jan., Kid Fiddlers inFeb., and Trey Drees in March. Dances arescheduled for New Year’s Eve, Valentine’s,St. Patrick and end-of-year parties.Residents are reminded to get their craftsready for the craft sale on Feb. 12 and alsostore items for the park-wide yard salethat day.
Thanksgiving Dinner isbeing planned and volunteersare needed to help DorothySobier cook and serve thoseturkeys. Our clogging instruc-
tor, Polly Pflepsen, will be back in Dec. tostart those lessons. Bob and Bunny Posar,line dance instructors, will start in Jan. RegisNorris will get the bowling league goingand Mike Hartzler, the bocce gang.Shuffleboard needs a leader this year andDoug Dixon will lead the pool hall games.
Our Euchre evening will begin soon.Special events scheduled include a spaghet-ti dinner, baked potato dinner, HorseraceAfternoon, Holey Holey games,burgers/brats lunch, bean soup supper,strawberry social, silent auction, pancakebreakfasts and ice cream socials.
We are also hopeful water aerobics willtake place this winter.
You can tell from these lists, residents areready to volunteer, like to play, be enter-tained and of course eat!
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The entrance to Grove Ridge RV Resort, off US Hwy. 98. We welcome thepark as new contributors to Park News this season. A group of residents enjoy the line dancing class at Grove Ridge. (Photos courtesy of Diane Richards)
Grove Ridge residents are ready
First Baptist Church39607 Central Ave., Zephyrhills(813) 782-6303
First Baptist Church38300 Fifth Ave., Zephyrhills(813) 782-5574
First Baptist Church37511 Church Ave., Dade City(352) 567-3265www.fbcdadecity.org
Grace Baptist Church10011 US Highway 301, Dade City(352) 567-6436
Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church5604 Brown St., Zephyrhills(813) 783-1337
Mount Calvary MissionaryBaptist Church7030 Glory Road, Zephyrhills(352) 567-7713
New Hope Baptist Church3514 Allen Road, Zephyrhills(813) 782-6592
Northside Baptist Church37047 Lock St., Dade City(352) 567-1326www.amazingly-graced.com
Pasadena Baptist Church35845 Clinton Ave., Dade City(352) 521-0545
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BAPTISTAgape Baptist Church39735 Chancey Road, Zephyrhills(813) 788-3330
Calvary Baptist Church14312 17th St., Dade City(352) 521-0653
Charity Baptist Church3825 Morris Bridge Road, Zephyrhills(813) 782-2394
Enterprise Missionary Baptist Church11631 Old Lakeland Highway, Dade City(352) 567-7103
Fair Haven Baptist Church34927 Eiland Blvd., Zephyrhills(813) 782-7115www.fhbc.us
Faith Baptist Church38634 CR 54, Zephyrhills(813) 782-0880
ZEPHYRHILLS HOUSES OF WORSHIPZephyrhills and Dade City have houses of worship for nearly every faith. Here are some of the hundreds in East Pasco. If your church or house ofworship is not listed, please share it for future publications: news@cnewspubs.com; fax (813) 909-2802; Park News, P.O. Box 479, Lutz, FL 33548.
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Richland Baptist Church40443 Stewart Road, Zephyrhills(352) 567-2990
St. John Missionary Baptist Church14549 Eighth St., Dade City(352) 567-3807
St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church14518 Seventh St., Dade City(352) 567-6565
Temple Baptist Church12808 Fort King Road, Dade City(352) 567-2508
Temple Baptist Church37253 Clinton Ave., Dade City(352) 567-9444
Victory Baptist Church6950 Forbes Road, Zephyrhills(813) 783-8300
Westside Baptist Church33931 SR 54, Wesley Chapel(813) 782-0325www.westsidebc.info
CATHOLICSt. Anthony’s Catholic Church32832 Massachusetts Ave., San Antonio(352) 588-3081
St. Joseph Catholic Church38710 Fifth Ave., Zephyrhills(813) 782-2813
St. Rita Catholic Church14404 14th St., Dade City(352) 567-2894www.stritaparish.org
EPISCOPALSt. Elizabeth’s Episcopal Church5855 16th St., Zephyrhills(813) 782-1202
St. Mary’s Episcopal Church37623 Magnolia Ave., Dade City(352) 567-3888www.stmdc.com
JEHOVAH’S WITNESSKingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses14838 Ramsey Road, Dade City(352) 567-6040
LUTHERANEmmanuel Lutheran Church Wels6205 23rd St., Zephyrhills(813) 788-4126
Our Savior Lutheran Church5626 20th St., Zephyrhills(813) 782-1369
Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church37015 Orange Valley Lane, Dade City(352) 567-8424www.shephillslc.org
MENNONITEPleasantview MennoniteFellowship39530 Otis Allen Road, Zephyrhills(813) 783-3796
METHODISTCommunity United Methodist Church32606 Michigan Ave., San Antonio(352) 588-0322
First United Methodist Church38635 Fifth Ave., Zephyrhills(813) 782-5645www.fumczephyrhills.com
First United Methodist Church37628 Church Ave., Dade City(352) 567-5604www.1stmethodist.org
Free Methodist Church13945 20th St., Dade City(352) 567-7939
MORMONChurch of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints9016 Fort King Road, Dade City(813) 788-4826
PENTECOSTALDade City Pentecostal Church of God36216 SR 52, Dade City(352) 567-7779
Lighthouse Pentecostal Church38141 McDonald St., Dade City(352) 521-3846
Pentecostal Church of Acts5840 18th St., Zephyrhills(813) 782-0275
Victorious Church of God In Christ7517 Bayleaf St., Zephyrhills(352) 567-1041
PRESBYTERIANFirst Presbyterian Church of Zephyrhills5510 19th St., Zephyrhills(813) 782-7412www.firstpcz.org
First Presbyterian Church37412 Church Ave., Dade City(352) 567-2591www.firstpresdadecity.com
Seventh Day AdventistSeventh Day Adventist Church of East Pasco7329 Dairy Road, Zephyrhills(813) 782-2000
WESLEYANZephyrhills Wesleyan Church38924 C Ave., Zephyrhills(813) 782-7510www.zhillswesleyan.org
OTHER CHURCHESBranchborough Assembly of God7060 Berry Road, Zephyrhills(352) 567-6208www.branchboroughassemblyofgod.org
Chancey Road Christian Church34921 Chancey Road, Zephyrhills(813) 788-4881www.chanceyroadchristianchurch.org
Christian and Missionary Alliance Church6251 Fort King Road, Zephyrhills(813) 782-8865
Christian Fellowship37200 Lock St., Dade City(352) 567-6172
Christian Science Church5059 Gall Blvd., Zephyrhills(813) 782-2264
Church of Christ14303 12th St., Dade City(352) 567-1472
Church of Christ-Zephyrhills5444 Fourth St., Zephyrhills(813) 788-9587
Church of God14520 21st St., Dade City(352) 567-5041
Church of God in Christ14626 Seventh St., Dade City(352) 567-3703
Church of the Living Word5220 10th Street, Zephyrhills(813) 788-4566www.clwzephyrhills.org
Community Chapel Church of God5320 First St., Zephyrhills(813) 782-3124
Community of Christ7334 16th St., Zephyrhills(813) 783-3766
Dade City Christian Church11800 Windsorwood Blvd., Dade City(352) 518-0072www.dadecitycc.org
Deliverance Temple of Truth14515 Fifth St., Dade City(352) 567-2300
Fellowship Bible Church6407 Fort King Road, Zephyrhills(813) 788-7403
First Assembly of God36322 SR 54 West, Zephyrhills(813) 788-3490www.zephyrhillsfirst.com
First Christian Church-Disciples of Christ6040 Eighth St., Zephyrhills(813) 782-1071
First Church of Christ Scientist38543 Fourth Ave., Zephyrhills(813) 782-2264
First Congregational Church of Zephyrhills7900 Fort King Road, Zephyrhills(813) 780-6027www.fcczh.org
Gospel Assembly Christian Church12747 Happy Hill Road, Dade City(352) 523-0020
Hightower Terry37737 C Ave., Zephyrhills(813) 783-2305
Oasis World Outreach Church of God35636 SR 54 West, Zephyrhills(813) 782-2888www.oasisworldoutreach.org
Pathway to Victory Church38449 CR 54, Zephyrhills(352) 942-4785www.pathwaytovictory.net
Richland Assembly of God8527 Old Lakeland Highway, Zephyrhills(352) 567-6494www.richlandassembly.com
San Antonio Community Church31251 SR 52, San Antonio(352) 588-9985
Southside Church of Christ37737 C Ave., Zephyrhills(813) 783-2305www.zephyrhillschurchofchrist.org
Word of Faith Worship Center4743 Allen Road, Zephyrhills(813) 782-9013
Zephyr Christian Church5940 Dogwood St., Zephyrhills(813) 782-8893
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By Lynda WarnerPalm View Gardens
First of all, I would like to welcome oursnowbird residents back for the winter sea-son. Our park is gradually returning to itsseasonal status and the fun and activities arewell on their way to beginning. Our first cal-endar for the month of November has beenproduced by Sherry Christopher and sheonce again has listed new and old activitiesfor each day of the month. A big thank yougoes out to Sherry as she produces this cal-endar each month of the season for our use.
Ladies golf is already beginning and al-though it is a bit chilly, I am sure the ladieswill be warming up the golf courses withtheir game. Cribbage players will be gather-ing in the hall on Monday nights at 6:45p.m. so feel free to join in the fun.Shuffleboard players are meeting each dayof the week so if you can only join in on acertain day, be sure to come on down andjoin them. Several craft classes are to beheld in the back buildings so if you are inter-ested in stained glass methods, ceramics, orwood carving, be sure to check the dates onthe calendar for your choice and time.
Food and friendship are always impor-
tant items around Palm View Gardens andthis season will not be neglected. AlreadyArty Harberts began the season with hisSaturday hot dog lunch and already, this wasa big success. Pancakes are a once a monthdinner here at our park and ready to begin.On Sundays, once a month in the afternoon,residents gather at the pavilion (weatherpermitting) to have our “Happy Hour.”Snacks are always available and be sure tojoin your friends for this fun time.
Thanksgiving Dinner for park residents willat 1 p.m. Nov. 25. If you would like to attend,you will need to sign up with a hostess foryour table. Sign up sheets are always posted onthe bulletin board in the back of the hall. MarySmith is the chairperson for this event. Turkeyis furnished by the Friendship Club in connec-tion with the Wilder Corporation.
Already our Saturday morning coffee anddonut hour has grown with many park resi-dents meeting at the hall to get theweekend started. At this hour, Arty Harberts,Friendship Club president, announces activ-ities for the week and any other interestingitems. New residents are always welcome tojoin in and be sure to be introduced.
A note of neglect on my part. In the firstissue of the paper I wrote an article about
the Michigan Picnic and the committeemembers. I inadvertently missed the nameof one of the members, Beth Burton. Sorryabout this Beth. I know it takes a lot of folksto put this summer activity on to make itsuch a success. Good job to all of you.
Throughout the season Palm ViewGardens has guest performers appear for ourentertainment enjoyment. In the past, CathyKeating was the park activities director; how-ever, this last season, Cathy announced thatshe would be resigning. Bonnie Pratt willnow be in charge of the Sunday night enter-tainment schedule. Cathy did one fine jobthroughout the years and we sincerely thankher for all of her efforts. In the same thought,we wish Bonnie the best. Watch the specialentertainment bulletin board at the front ofthe hall for future entertainers, date and time.
Just a reminder. It is not too early to beginthinking about New Year’s Eve Dance andcelebration so gather up your buddies for afun filled evening. Tickets will be $30 percouple and will be on sale shortly. Be sure tokeep watch for this event. A poster is locatedon the bulletin board in the back of the hall.
During this past summer we lost several ofour good friends. Our sympathy goes out totheir families. Also, to those who are ill andnot able to participate in our activities wewish you a speedy recovery. You are missed.
On a lighter note, a celebration of 50years of marriage took place for Harold and
Karen Heck recently. Many of their friendsand family joined them for dinner at Maine-lyNew England and then returned to the PVGHall for cake and snacks. Our sincere con-gratulations to Harold and Karen for manymore years to come. It should be noted thatHarold and Karen have been married for 50years and that they have lived in Palm ViewGardens for 25 of those years. Thanks go outto their daughter Lynn and other familymembers for putting on such a lovely cele-bration for a terrific couple.
Guess that is about it for this issue of thePark News. If you have anything “newsy”you would like me to include, please con-tact me. One last word to the wise: “Youcan’t reach 80 hale and hearty, by driving 80home from the party.” Burma-Shave-1940
Harold and Karen Heck celebrate their GoldenAnniversary with friends and family at PalmView Gardens. (Photo courtesy of L. Warner)
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First Saturday of the month, Dade CityCruise-In Car ShowDOWNTOWN DADE CITY — Join the Dade CityChamber of Commerce for this monthly antiquecar show that offers music, food and all thepleasures of downtown. Next show 3-8 p.m.Dec. 4. Call (352) 567-3769 or visitwww.dadecitychamber.org.
Fourth Saturday, Zephyrhills SaturdayNight Cruise-InDOWNTOWN ZEPHYRHILLS — Food, music,50/50 raffle and cars. Next show Nov. 27. Call (813) 780-1414 or visit www.mainstreetzephyrhills.org.
Second Saturday, fall to spring, The Market at Old Courthouse SquareDOWNTOWN DADE CITY — Shop fresh pro-duce, plants, jams, baked goods and more inthe town square and peruse surroundingantique and gift stores. Call (352) 567-0284 orvisit www.dadecitymainstreet.org.
Monthly dates vary, Garden Tractor PullPIONEER FLORIDA MUSEUM & VILLAGE,DADE CITY — Garden tractor lovers of all agesmodify their tractors to compete and have madethis a must-see Dade City attraction. New com-petitors welcome. Includes admission to muse-um and grounds.Visit www.pioneerfloridamuseum.org.
First Tuesday of every month, You-Night at WiregrassTHE SHOPS AT WIREGRASS, WESLEY CHAPEL —Christian rock concert series, giveaways andmore from 6-8:30 p.m. Visit www.theshopsatwiregrass.com.
Second Saturday every month,Wiregrass Car ShowsTHE SHOPS AT WIREGRASS, WESLEY CHAPEL —Free antique and collectible car and truck showfrom 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Classic cars, live music andshopping. No entry fee. Next show is Dec. 11.Visit www.theshopsatwiregrass.com.
Nov. 20 to 28, Thanksgiving SkydiveBoogie & CompetitionSKYDIVE CITY, ZEPHYRHILLS — Come andwatch as hundreds of skydivers from aroundthe world compete for prizes, fun and the admi-ration of the crowd, as they spend the holidayin the sky. Call (800) 888-JUMP or visitwww.skydivecity.com.
Nov. 20 to Dec. 31, Symphony in Lights SHOPS AT WIREGRASS, WESLEY CHAPEL —One quarter of a million LED lights, 1,000 wattsof sound, and 10 tons of holiday décor combineto create an unbelievable holiday experience.Shows nightly on the hour from 6-9 p.m. Call(813) 994-2242 or visit www.theshopsatwiregrass.com.
Nov. 22 to Dec. 20, Pet PhotosTHE SHOPS AT WIREGRASS, WESLEY CHAPEL —Every Monday night, 4-8 p.m., pet photos inSanta’s Village, Center Court. Visitwww.theshopsatwiregrass.com.
Dec. 3, Magical Night Christmas ParadeDOWNTOWN DADE CITY — This festive nightparade features nearly 100 lighted floats,marching bands and Santa. Parade begins at 7p.m. Call (352) 567-3769 or visitwww.dadecitychamber.org.
Dec. 4, Festival of Lights DOWNTOWN ZEPHYRHILLS — Holiday eventin the downtown, 2-9 p.m. with lighted paradeat 6 p.m. Caroling, musicians, games for kids,crafts and business vendors. Call (813) 780-1414 or visit www.mainstreetzephyrhills.org.
Dec. 4, Holiday Festival and Tree LightingTHE GROVE, WESLEY CHAPEL — Exhibits bylocal vendors and food served by local restau-rants. Also featured, a children’s parade, Santa,entertainment from local schools and churchesand multiple children’s activities. Call (813) 994-8534 or visit www.wesleychapelchamber.com.
Dec. 4-5, Fort Dade Raid – A Blue-Gray BattlePIONEER FLORIDA MUSEUM & VILLAGE,DADE CITY — Call (352) 567-0262 or visitwww.pioneerfloridamuseum.org.
Dec. 5, Annual Tree Decorating & LightingFLORIDA HOSPITAL ZEPHYRHILLS — 26thannual tree decorating and lighting programincludes 53 trees, one for each of the 50 states,an international tree, a tree for Canada and“Support Our Troops,” a chorale performance,Santa, concert and fireworks. 12 noon-6:30 p.m.Call (813) 788-0411 or visit www.fhzeph.org.
Dec. 11, Cruisin’ at WiregrassTHE SHOPS AT WIREGRASS, WESLEY CHAPEL— Classic cars and great shopping just seem togo together. Nearly 200 antique and classic carsline the Wiregrass streets. Times TBD. Visitwww.theshopsatwiregrass.com.
Dec. 11, Annual Country Christmas StrollDOWNTOWN DADE CITY — A tradition in DadeCity for more than 25 years. Bring your familyto Downtown Dade City to enjoy all that ourHistoric town has to offer during the holidayseason. Call (352) 567-0284 or visit www.visit-dadecity.com.
Dec. 11 and 12, Tour de Clay of Tampa BaySAN ANTONIO POTTERY, SAN ANTONIO — SanAntonio Pottery will be one stop on the tour,which features 18 potters and six pottery stu-dios. Saturday 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sunday 11 a.m.-4p.m. Call (352) 588-4228 or visit www.sananto-niopottery.net or www.tampatourdeclay.com.
Dec. 18, 2010 to Jan. 2, 2011, Annual Christmas Skydiving BoogieSKYDIVE CITY, ZEPHYRHILLS — Featuresorganized skydive formations, competitions,musical performances and much more. (Everyyear around Christmas) Call (800) 888-JUMPor visit www.skydivecity.com.
Dec. 21-23, Church Street ChristmasHISTORIC CHURCH AVENUE, DADE CITY —Stroll a historic brick street with beautifully dec-orated homes, hundreds of lighted luminaries,strolling carolers, choral singers, hot cocoa andmore, 7-9 p.m. Christmas stroll begins at 6p.m. Visit www.churchstreetchristmas.com.
Jan. 22 and 23, 2011, Suncoast Arts FestSHOPS AT WIREGRASS, WESLEY CHAPEL —This special arts weekend will include juried fineartists and craftsmen, emerging artists in 10thgrade thru college, musical entertainment, andarts for the kids, food and much more. The2010 festival drew 101,000 visitors and 106artists. The event benefits Arts For Kids inPasco County. Visit www.suncoastartsfest.com.
Date TBD, Fort Dade Mountain Man RendezvousWITHLACOOCHEE RIVER PARK, DADE CITY —This two-weekend event shows how peoplelived in the early19th Century. See authenticIndian villages and the work of blacksmiths,candle makers and leatherworkers. Usuallytakes place late January. Call (352) 567-0264.
Jan. 29, 2011, Kumquat FestivalDOWNTOWN DADE CITY — Features morethan 200 arts and crafts booths, a farmer’s mar-ket, car show, entertainment, antique shoppingand food, including lots of kumquat treats.(Always last Saturday in January) Call (352)567-3769 or visit www.kumquatfestival.org.
Date pending, Bivouac & BarracksZEPHYRHILLS MUNICIPAL AIRPORT —History comes alive at this free event featuringWWII encampments, military vehicles, vintageaircraft, WWII battle re-enactments andweapons demos. Usually third weekend ofFebruary. Call (813) 788-5969.
Feb. 5, Dade City Cruise-In Car & Motorcycle ShowDOWNTOWN DADE CITY, HISTORIC COURTHOUSE— Come out and enjoy the February SweetheartCruise-In with old cars, music, food, 50/50 raffleand more. Call (352) 567-3769.
Feb. 6 and 7, 2010, Farm Fest & QuiltShow and Annual Dade City HorsePulling ChampionshipPIONEER FLORIDA MUSEUM & VILLAGE,DADE CITY — This unique show features fine,interesting quilts and a variety of other hand-made textiles. In addition, this annual horse
pulling championship features the best horse-pulling champions from around the country.Call (352) 567-0262 or visit www.pioneerfloridamuseum.org.
Feb. 21-27, 2011, Pasco County FairCOUNTY FAIRGROUNDS, DADE CITY — Comeand enjoy the fun of the county fair! The fairoffers something for everyone, including artsand crafts, beauty pageants, livestock shows,entertainment, great food and of course, thefamous midway. Call (352) 567-6678 or visitwww.pascocountyfair.com.
Feb. 24 to 27, 2010, Winter Auto FestFESTIVAL PARK ZEPHYRHILLS — Highlightedby a collector car auction, auto antique swapmeet, vintage auto racing and a car and truckshow. Call (813) 258-6726 or visitwww.zephyrhillsfestivals.com.
March 5 and 6, 2011, Celtic Fest &Highland Games Zephyr Park, Zephyrhills — Features a pipe anddrum competition, heavy athletics, Scottish andIrish Highland dancing, military skirmishes,children’s games, storytelling and more. Call(813) 991-6060 or visitwww.zephyrhillscelticfestival.com.
March 12, 2010, Zephyrhills Founder’s Day DOWNTOWN ZEPHYRHILLS — This all dayevent features an arts and crafts show and aparade through historic Zephyrhills. (Alwayssecond Saturday in March). Call (813) 780-1414 or visit www.mainstreetzephyrhills.org.
March 20, 2011, Health & Wellness FairWESLEY CHAPEL — Health, wellness andbeauty related businesses in Wesley Chapelarea will help the community make positivehealth choices, increase awareness of healthand wellness services and provide possibleresources. Includes a 5K run. Call (813) 994-8534 or visit www.wesleychapelchamber.com.
March 27, 2010, Pioneer FloridaMuseum Train ShowPIONEER FLORIDA MUSEUM & VILLAGE, DADECITY — Come and see the museum’s annual trainshow with an exciting collection of model trains,railroad memorabilia and hobby shop vendorsfrom 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Call (352) 567-0262 orvisit www.pioneerfloridamuseum.org.
April 9 and 10, 2011, Celebration of the ArtsTHE SHOPS AT WIREGRASS, WESLEY CHAPEL —Saturday 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Sunday 11 a.m.-5 p.m.Visit www.theshopsatwiregrass.com.
April 15-24, 2011, Annual Easter BoogieSKYDIVE CITY, ZEPHYRHILLS — Come and watchas hundreds of skydivers from around the worldcompete for prizes, fun and the admiration of thecrowd. (Every year around Easter)Call (800) 888-JUMP or visit www.skydivecity.com.
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By Diane KortusPublisher
Those of us whocome from the northadore the cool weath-er of the past week. Itwas glorious goingthrough the fall ritualof putting away sun-dresses, shorts andT-shirts and replacingthem with sweaters,long sleeve shirts and
corduroy pants. Heck, I even have a friendwho put flannel sheets on her bed.
Here at The Laker and Park News, abouthalf of our staff comes from the north —Iowa, Minnesota, Michigan, New York,Pennsylvania, Indiana, Nebraska. No matterhow many years we have lived in Florida,we still relish November’s drop in tempera-tures and subtle changes in color. Even mydogs have been a bit giddy on their walks,pulling at their leashes and urging me topick up the pace as the cooler weather in-vigorates them.
It is an interesting oxymoron that as wedream about wearing sweaters and scarves
our seasonal residents are arriving from thestates we left behind praying for sunny daysand 80 degrees so they can wear tank topsand flip flops.
It doesn’t really matter whether it is tanktop or sweater weather. November is theperfect backdrop for our annual GreatTurkey Giveaway, which you will find on thenext page. This is the third year Park Newshas sponsored this contest, which givesreaders a very good chance of winning aturkey dinner for six from Sonny’s Bar-B-Qin Zephyrhills.
The contest is a fun way to check outlocal businesses you may have missed be-fore. Plus chances are pretty good that youcould win because 14 local businesses areparticipating and every one will be drawinga winner from their entry box on Nov. 22. Ifyou like contests with good odds, you’llwant to play our Great Turkey Giveaway.
As publisher, I must admit that it is excit-ing that this Welcome Back issue of ParkNews is our biggest edition of the year. Wehave 36 pages of “up close and personal”news from our parks and lots of stories andlists of information to make your stay herefun and fulfilling. We have pages of things to
Lucy Powelson, resident at Betmar Park, stopped by her favorite repair shop, Bob’s AutoRepair in Zephyrhills, to drop off her entry in The Great Turkey Giveaway. Shop owner KelliLopez smiles from behind the counter. Drawings for 14 free turkey dinners from Sonny’sBar-B-Q of Zephyrhills will be Nov. 22. (Photo by Tammy Sue Struble)
Cool weather, free turkeydinners and correspondents
do, places to go, groups to join and churchesto visit. We’ve designed this issue for you tohang onto all season long and we hope youdo.
I want to thank our many contributors toPark News, especially our correspondentswho do such a fabulous job writing storiesand sending us photos about the amazingevents happening at our parks and the fasci-nating people who live there. Park News is awell-read publication because of the greatcontributions from our correspondents.
I also want to thank the many small busi-
nesses that support Park News. These localstores and service companies gear up everyyear for the return of our seasonal residents.It’s their financial support that allows us topublish Park News between October andApril.
Our Park News staff hears all the timehow much folks enjoy Park News. Oftenthey ask how they can help. One big way isto patronize our advertisers. An easy way isto play the Great Turkey Giveaway and getto know the businesses that have productsand services geared to seniors.
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By Mary Ann StephensSouthern Charm
If you thought only the young, small kidswent trick or treatin’ on Halloween, you foundout that wasn’t the case in Southern Charm.The happy “older kids,” Jack and Kay LynnRider, dressed in M&M costumes and wentbegging. Every year, the Riders dress in theirM&M costumes and give out bags of M&Ms tofriends and neighbors in the park. This year,they made a slight change in their giving.
Helpers Pearl Smith and Audrey Pitcherrecently learned of the need for food itemsat Zephyrhills Neighborhood Care Center.Collecting food has always been an ongoingproject at Southern Charm, but because theneed is so great right now, the idea of beg-ging for food on Halloween was formed. Sothis year. the Riders collected a food item inexchange for the M&Ms they gave out.Going door to door between 5 and 7 p.m.on Halloween, people were generous withtheir offering.
Driving golf carts throughout the park,the carts quickly filled up with food items.Drivers Judy Linton, Pearl Smith and AudreyPitcher made several trips back to unload.When finished, a total of 340 items were col-lected for the care center.
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right now. With so many individuals out ofwork, the pantries may be their only sourceof food. If we are able to give back duringthese difficult times to those in need, let usdo so. Southern Charm is thankful to havethis couple plus the many other volunteerswho give their time and energy to make ourpark what it is. During this Thanksgiving sea-son, many Zephyrhills residents will bethankful to receive food for theirThanksgiving Dinner.
Not only was it a good night for begging,it was a fun time to be a “little” kid again!Thanks, Southern Charm family, for comingthrough once again. And many thanks toJack and Kay Lynn Rider, Judy Linton, PearlSmith and Audrey Pitcher.
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Some of the Southfork characters that appeared at the Halloween bash were from left,Mary Freund, Jim Freund, Jim Peltier, Sue Peltier, Jim Morvatz, Pete Logoyda, KathyGallick, Bob Downs, John Enright, Dixie Logoyda. (Photo courtesy of Jim Morvatz)
Classy touchat SouthforkSouthfork mainte-nance staff mem-bers, AndrewDavidson, at left,and Dwayne Best,plant flowers andshrubs in front of therecently remodeledSouthfork mainentrance signs. Theoriginal signs hadbegun to deteriorateso the old woodenletters were strippedoff the cement blockstructure and newstucco was appliedto smooth out theface of the signs. The entire background was then painted and new architectural foam let-ters were applied. A crown molding was added to the curved section and capitols wereapplied to the tops of the columns. The recently remodeled signs add a classy touch to thealready well-kept streets of Southfork and are expected to maintain their new look for sev-eral years to come. (Photo courtesy of Jim Morvatz)
SOUTHFORKM&Ms fill the need
Southern Charm resident Harland Stephensdonates canned goods to Jack and KayLynn Rider in exchange for some M&Ms.(Photo by Mary Ann Stephens)
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It was a boo-ti-ful evening at Southforkwhen a group of characters descended onthe clubhouse for an evening of festivities.There were cowboys, cowgirls, convicts, an-gels, doctors, demented patients, witches,goblins, gypsies, hippies, witches, wenches,pirates, an old geezer pretending to be apumpkin and a rapper.
The evening started off with vittles ofbeans and wienies, fried chicken, cole slaw,chips and soft drinks followed by somespook-tacular cake.
The party really got groovin’ with theSouthfork Jammers taking center stagewith a few rousing renditions of their fa-vorite selections. The whole group wasentertained by the Southfork Line Dancersfollowed by a skit including two ofSouthfork’s favorite cross-dressers who ledthe group in a SF favorite, “The ChickenDance.” They went into the crowd to pickout some “victims” for an impromptu com-bination waltz, square dance and the bossanova. No one qualified to make a guest ap-pearance on “Dancing With The Stars.”Prizes were awarded to the funnies, silliestand scariest costumes.
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Nov. 20 in FellowshipHall. Come and do yourChristmas shoppingearly.
TIPPECANOE CRAFT SALETippecanoe Village, located at the corner ofMorris Bridge Road and Chancey Road, willhost a Christmas craft and bake sale from 8a.m.-1 p.m. Nov 20. in the clubhouse.Featured will be handmade items, bakedgoods, a cookie walk, and a children’s table.Free gift-wrapping will be available.
SOUTHFORK SHOWCASE Mary Bolin, advertisingchairwoman, admires one of the quiltsand some of the table runners that will befeatured at the Southfork Women’s Clubannual bazaar from 8 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Nov.
20. Raffle ticketswill be availableon two beautifulquilts and anafghan. Otheritems includecrafts, placemats,table runners,aprons andChristmas gifts. Avariety of basketswill be availablein a Chineseauction, alongwith a whiteelephantexchange and bake sale. Lunch will beoffered by the pool from 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.Menu includes a hot dog, chips and drinkfor $3. Southfork is located just one milesouth of Dade City or five miles north ofZephyrhills on Route 98, one mile east ofRoute 301.
HOLIDAY BAZAAR AT BENTLEYBentley Commons, 38130 Pretty Pond Roadin Zephyrhills, will host a holiday bazaarfrom 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Dec. 3. Items availableinclude pine needle baskets, ponchos,scarves, handmade purses, ribbon wreaths,dog bandanas, crocheted items and more.For information, call (813) 779-4501.
WEST WINDS CHRISTMASWest Winds Assisted Living Facility, 37411Eiland Blvd. in Zephyrhills, will have anopen house and Christmas bazaar from 10a.m.-2 p.m. Dec. 3. The event is rain orshine inside and outside. Lunch can bepurchased for $7, but tickets must be
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CHRISTMAS AT SUNDANCESundance Park Christmas Bazaar, CR 54East, will have a Christmas bazaar from 8a.m.-12 p.m. Dec. 4. Crafts, books, bakedgoods, white elephant items, coffee anddonuts, outside vendors. Tables are availablefor rent. For information, call Rae at (813)479-9098 or Jay at (813) 783-6559.
GOOD EATIN’FAMOUS PIG ROASTZephyr Masonic Lodge No. 198 F &AM will host its famous pig roastfrom 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Nov. 21.The roast is a semi-annual fundraiser forthe lodge. For a $7donation, enjoydelicious pork BBQwith sauerkraut,baked beans,mashed potatoes andgravy, dinner rolls andbutter, dessert, coffee oriced tea. Eat in or takeout. Tickets are available at the door. Thelodge is at the corner of North Avenue and12th Street in Zephyrhills. For information,call Paul Weil at (813) 780-9838.
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HOBBIESGARDEN GATE MEETINGThe Zephyrhills Garden Club will present“Gourds by Ginnie” with artist GinnieGeiger at 9 a.m. Nov. 18. Geiger, a mastergardener, has worked with gourds for aboutten years and turns gourds into bowls,birdhouses, and other decorativepieces. Recently, Geiger won best in showfor her gourd bowl in the Arts in NatureShow at Lakeland’s Arts on the Park. Geigerhas also shown her work at the UptownGallery in Dade City. For directions andinformation, call Liz Geiger at (813) 782-2681.
EXCURSIONSAMELIA ISLAND IN MARCHA trip to Amelia Island, St. Augustine andJacksonville is scheduled for March 21-24,2011. Cost is $365 for double occupancy, 4days 3 nights, 6 meals and 3 nights oflodging. A $75 deposit is due upon signing,with balance due Jan. 18, 2011. Priceincludes the bus driver and step on guide’sgratuity. Come experience this beautiful andhistorical trip. For information and a flyer,call Helen Hamling in Colony Hills Park at(813) 423-1229.
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THANKFUL GIVING AT TRUE LIFETrue Life Center Harvest Food Pantry ishelping needy families who don’t haveenough food to feed their children. Readers
can help in two ways:fill a paper grocerybag with items likepeanut butter, pasta,rice, nonperishableboxed food andcanned meat anddrop off at True LifeCenter Harvest FoodPantry from 9-11 a.m.
Nov. 20; or, make a taxdeductible donation of $40. One bag ormonetary donation helps threefamilies.True Life is located at 4797 AllenRoad in Zephyrhills. For information, call(813) 788-5433 or visitwww.truelifecenter.com.
FLORIDA BLOOD SERVICESFlorida Blood Services kicks off their fallcampaign for the Tampa Bay community. Anyblood, platelet or plasma donor who givestwice through Dec. 31, 2010 will automaticallybe entered into a drawing to win two ticketsto the big game in Dallas, Texas Feb. 6, 2011.Airfare and accommodations are included.Restrictions apply. Visit www.fbsblood.org. fordetails. Prospective donors can give at anybloodmobile or donor center. For bloodmobilelocations and hours, call (800) 682-5663.
EDUCATE YOURSELFCOMPUTER CLASSESThe CARES Zephyrhills Senior /CommunityCenter is planning to offer a beginner’scomputer course at Bentley Commons, 38130Pretty Pond Road in Zephyrhills. The coursewill consist of four classes from 9 a.m.-11 a.m.on two consecutive Mondays andWednesdays. The fee for the four-class courseis $36. If you are interested in registering forthe course or would like more information,call Larry Munroe at (813) 293-0987.
Holiday lights are twinkling and HPHHospice (HPH) is getting into the spirit asit celebrates its sixteenth annual Tree ofLife, a community event to remember andpay tribute to those we love. In PascoCounty, there will be eight Trees of Lifeready for HPH ornaments with donationssupporting the not-for-profit agency’s pa-tient and family care programs.
Individuals can place an order for theornaments of their choice by calling theHPH Foundation at (800) 486-8784, bygoing online to www.hph-hospice.org, orvisiting most tree locations. Eight differentornaments are available based on contribu-tion size.
In east Pasco, there are Trees of Life at
the HPH East Pasco House located at37441 Clinton Ave. and at the HPH EastPasco Hospice Care Center, 37439 ClintonAve. in Dade City. There is also a tree at theZephyrhills Woman’s Club, 38549 FifthAve. in Zephyrhills, but donations are notaccepted at this location.
To ensure that an ornament is hung onthe tree of one’s choice, orders must be re-ceived no later than Dec.15.
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By Kyle LoJaconoklojacono@cnewspubs.com
When Howard Jeffries bought 35,000acres of land, he would not have been ableto envision what the area would be like 100years later.
Today that land is the city of Zephyrhills,which turned 100-years-old March 10, 2010.
“This city is just rich in history that youcan never know it all,” said Zephyrhills histo-rian Madonna Wise. “I was so interested inthe history that I wrote two books on it.”
Her first book is “Tapestry-Zephyrhills: AnAnthology of its History Through Education,”and the second is “Zephyrhills: Images ofAmerica,” which was released this year.
Before it became Zephyrhills, the areawas called Abbott, named after alocal doctor named J.M. Abbott.The word station was added tothe town’s name after two traindepots opened.
Jeffries, who was a retiredUnion Army captain, first cameto central Florida looking for aplace to farm.
“A lot of soldiers moved toFlorida and started farms be-cause Union Army pensionswere small,” said Margie Partain,member of the ZephyrhillsHistorical Association. “Theycould get two harvests eachyear, which many people could-n’t pass up.”
Jeffries bought the land in 1909 fromJames Lee Greer, who owned Greer Sawmill.Jeffries first planted the property in 1910.
“The reason people say the town wasfounded in 1910 is because that’s whenCapt. Jeffries divided up the land and startedselling it to people,” Partain said. “That al-lowed other people to move to the area. Youcan’t very well have a town if no one canbuy land and move in.”
Zephyrhills was officially incorporated asa city in 1914 when the Zephyrhills ColonyCompany was formed.
How the city got its name is not clear,but two main stories are generally acceptedamong the historical association. The first is
that there was a strong breeze on top ofLeHeup Hill, which is where Jeffries signedthe contract for the land. The word Zephyractually means breezes, so the nameZephyrhills stuck. The other speculation isthe first person to survey the city had eithera first or last name of Hill.
The city is not the only thing turning100-years-old in 2010. The originalZephyrhills High School was founded inSeptember 1910. It was first located on GallBoulevard where the Clock Restaurant istoday. It stayed there until 1926 when itmoved to the present location of RaymondB. Stewart Middle School and finally to 12thStreet.
History of Zephyrhillsrich and plentiful
Howard Jeffries founded Zephyrhills on March 10, 1910. He is seen with his wife Helen.(File photo)
The first Zephyrhills High School opened in September1910. (Photo courtesy of Madonna Wise)
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“...the foundation of faith and love myparents gave me to build my life upon. Ihave a wonderful husband of 26 years andlove being the mom to three smart, gener-ous, funny children.”
–Mary Rathman, Park News editor
“…Morningside friends that have be-come like family.”
–Marlene Williams, Morningside
“…life, as I am a cancer survivor. I amthankful for my husband as he is the best;our marvelous son and daughter, ourdaughter-in-law and son-in-law who welove as if they were our own children, ourtwo grandsons who bring us so much joyand happiness and all our grand-animals onour farm. We are both thankful for this littlethree-legged cat, Willow, who belongs to
our neighbor Jean across the street be-cause he keeps us from getting toolonesome for all the animals down on ourfarm.
In this week of Remembrance we shouldall be thankful for our troops. They stand upfor us and protect us from our enemies.
Lastly I am thankful for our time atSunnyside Park as we have lots of goodfriends here and several activities that keepus healthy, happy and young at heart.”
–Jane Thertell, Sunnyside Park
“…being the owner of The Laker andPark News, which allows me to publishnewspapers that give a voice to our com-munity and to share with our readerscompelling stories about our neighborswho care deeply for one another.”
–Diane Kortus, publisher
“…the fact that I found such a nice placeto live here in Florida. I moved to Southforkabout three years ago when I retired and Icould not be happier anywhere else. Thecommunity here is very active with manythings to do everyday and the circle offriends that I have made here are beyondcomparison. Happy Thanksgiving to all ofthe readers of the Park News.”
–Jim Morvatz, Southfork
“…many things — a long life, goodfriends, a loving wife and a sense of purposethat I have accomplished something.”
–Leo Sattler, Crystal Lake
“…for being able to enjoy my later yearsliving in a relatively wholesome town likeZephyrhills for the past 42 years. I’m thankfulfor the wonderful doctors and medical facili-ties that took care of my husband’s cancerproblem. I’m thankful for our good friends,especially Ray and Clara, for giving us the op-portunity to spend our summers living ontheir farm in Pennsylvania. How wonderful toenjoy the best of two worlds — north and
south. And most of all, that we still haveour freedom to live and worship as wechoose.”
–Lee Heffelfinger, Gem Estates
“...the sound of my children argu-ing, it means that I am able to hear; myhuge power bill, it means that we’vebeen comfortable; our property taxesthat are too high, it means I have ahome; my clothes that are a bit tootight, it means I have had enough foodto eat; the big mess I have to clean upafter a party, it means I’ve been sur-rounded by loved ones; the alarm clockearly in the morning, it means I’m aliveto enjoy a new day.”
–Melody Staving, co-chair ZephyrhillsRelay for Life
What are you thankful for?With the Thanksgiving holiday upon us, we all look forward tosharing a scrumptious meal with our loved ones and friends. Butwhat are we truly thankful for in our lives? Here are some of theresponses we received when we asked readers and communitymembers to complete the sentence “I am thankful for…”
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Around 40 ladies gathered in the club-house at Sundance Park Nov. 8 for themonthly meeting and luncheon.
Before the speakers, President SaraLawson read an article about the history ofVeteran’s Day. It was quite interesting, as weall know it was first known as Armistice Dayhonoring WWI veterans. Through the years,it was changed to Veteran’s Day honoring allveterans. Veteran’s Day is celebrated everyyear on Nov. 11 with ceremonies at 11 a.m.
A Thanksgiving theme was used to deco-rate the tables, etc. A loaded potato/saladluncheon was organized and prepared byConnie Soule and her committee. Everyoneenjoyed the luncheon.
The business meeting began with thePledge of Allegiance to the American flag ledby Sara Lawson. The usual business meetingcontinued with Deb Cross, secretary, read-ing last month’s minutes as well as readingthe treasurer’s report upon the absence ofthe treasurer. The meeting consisted of dis-cussing the upcoming Health and WellnessExpo, as well as future events.
The need for volunteers to read to chil-dren at the West Zephyrhills school wasmentioned. Jean Popp reminded us to savebox tops and labels for education. Theseitems will be donated to that school. This isan ongoing project to help the school. Itwas also mentioned that there is a need fora volunteer to help in the school’s mediacenter.
New attendees, birthdays and anniver-saries were acknowledged. Connie Soulementioned that there is an immediate need
for volunteers for each month’s food com-mittee. These luncheons are prepared andserved by these volunteers.
There was a cancer donation table avail-able with volunteers Dottie Mertz andLucille Satterly accepting donations for thatgreat cause.
The Sundance Park Women’s Club ofZephyrhills will host a Christmas tree deco-rating party at 6 p.m. Nov. 21 to decorate themain tree in the clubhouse and a smaller treein the lobby. The women’s club ladies will bedonating cookies for the refreshments.
The annual Christmas bazaar is from 8a.m.-12 p.m. Dec. 4. This is always a verylarge event for the women’s club. There willbe baked goods, crafts, books, white ele-phants and the usual table with donateditems to be won by some lucky individuals.This event is open to the public and wel-comes all people in surroundingcommunities.
Ladies will be decorating and fillingChristmas bags for the kindergarten studentsDec. 2. These bags will be passed out to thechildren in our meeting Dec. 13. At this meet-ing, the kindergarten children from WestZephyrhills Elementary School will be presentto entertain us with Christmas music, etc.
There are many exciting speakers linedup for the New Year; a class in self-defensein February and a presentation about a tripto Haiti in March. There will be a HeartHealthy Eating seminar March 3. The speak-er will be explaining how to read foodlabels. This will be very helpful informationto aid in proper healthy eating.
All ladies of Sundance Mobile Home Parkare encouraged to attend the monthly meet-ings and activities.
SUNDANCE PARK
Women’s club ready to roll
Women’s club hosts special guestsThe Sundance Park Women’s Club of Zephyrhills hosted two special speakers Nov. 8. Mary“Mud” Lane-Huckins, at left, a 26 year cancer survivor and a volunteer from Look Good-FeelBetter provided information about the special needs of cancer patients. She mentioned theneed for volunteers and donations of hats, wigs, special bras, etc. Katie Bryant, marketingcoordinator from East Pasco Medical Center, also spoke about the Health and Wellness Expo.
Over 80 people from Sundance Park par-ticipated in the Health and Wellness Expoprovided by East Pasco Medical Center andsponsored by the Women’s Club ofSundance Park Nov. 9.
A big thank you to Katie Bryant, market-ing coordinator from Pasco Medical Center,and club president, Sara Lawson, for theirwork in organizing the event.
The plan is to have this as an annualevent at the park.
There were 32 vendors and people wereable to get blood pressure checks, check outhealthcare facilities, YMCA programs, foodprograms and more. Door prizes wereawarded to various winners and refresh-ments were available.
Hourly seminars were offered so peoplecould pick and choose what class to attendfor their individual interests. (Photos cour-tesy of Barb White)
Health and Wellness Expo a success
Sara Lawson, club president, helps check-in participants at the Health and WellnessExpo Nov. 9.
Florida Hospital ZephyrhillsInvites The Community To Join Us In Welcoming Christmas
26th Annual Tree Decorating & Lighting ProgramSunday, December 5, 2010
Florida Hospital Zephyrhills Front Lawn - 12:00 Noon – 6:30 P.M.
Come celebrate the season with us! Trim the trees! Light the lights! Munch on cookies! Relax with friends and neighbors!
Special this year is the Tree of Angels, in support of
Florida Hospital Zephyrhills Foundation’s campaign for its new
Comprehensive Breast Center.
The Florida Hospital Zephyrhills Community Chorale under the baton of renowned Director and Conductor Dr. Marvin “Doc” Robertson.
New this year - Live Navity Scene
Tree Trimming begins at 12:00
Entertainment starts at 1:00 p.m. with the Blue/Silver Band
Santa arrives at approximately 3:00 p.m. (depends on reindeer traffic)
Evening program and concert begins at 5:30 p.m
The Lighting of the Trees! Fireworks!
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By Jane ThertellSunnyside Park
More activities have started in our park.Bingo continues every Monday night at 6:30p.m. and all are welcome. Euchre started onTuesday night at 6:30 p.m. and 15 peoplecame down to the clubhouse to play. TannisJackson got the highest score for thewomen and Bill Wright had the highestmen’s score.
Throughout the summer the park hashad a morning get-together for coffee anddonuts each Tuesday morning. Hopefullynow that our president has arrived in the
park, we will have a meeting next timearound.
There was a lot of activity at our poolwhen the temperature was in the 80s, butnow that it has dropped down into the 50s,activities there will probably come to astandstill.
Cribbage should start on Wednesdaynights.
Shuffleboard will probably start up whenmore players return to the park for the win-ter.
We hope to start bridge soon in the club-house.
Well that is all the news. Till next time…Vicky Holden, seated, and Gwen Winans set up for Monday night Bingo at Sunnyside Park.(Photo courtesy of Jane Thertell)
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By David RushtonWinters Mobile Home Park
Winters Park Shuffleboard Club is nowback in session. Tom Churchill and WayneChurch looked after the courts beautifullyduring the summer months. I would like toextend my thanks to both of these gentle-men who did a great job. One set of blockswas cleaned last year and have been workingextremely well over the summer season. It isour intention to have the remainder cleanedthis year to have them all run the same.
David and Dini Rushton of Winter’s Parkwent to Germany this summer for eightdays of shuffling with the InternationalShuffleboard Association. The shuffleboardvenue in Honanroda, Germany was awe-some. The hotel was one of the top tenconference centers in Germany and haswell earned its good name. The meals wereout of this world with everything from veni-
son to wild boar for dinner, and the noonmeals that they said would be light lunchesconsisted of a buffet comparable to GoldenCorral. So, we spent the three weeks inEngland eating!
The American men took first place in theworld tournament and Canadian men tooksecond place. The Canadian women tookfirst place. David Earle, who learned to shuf-fle in Winters Park under the tutelage ofMarshall and Dee Leigh, went undefeated inthe world tournament and was the only per-son to do so this year. The ISA singles willtake place next summer in Dieppe, NewBrunswick, Canada. Betmar Acres hosted thesingles last year and it was a great success.
We will be having the ladies shuffling onThursday morning, and lessons will be givenif there are enough people wanting to learnthe great game of shuffleboard.Shuffleboard will be played every day a 1:30p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Fall fun is underwayThe fall activities have started, but there
are a few people that have not yet arrived.Coffee hour started Nov. 3 with 56 peoplein attendance. We are getting ready for our
Thanksgiving dinner on Nov. 23. The GoldenCorral Shuffleboard Tournament is Nov. 18and 19 and lunch can be purchased at theactivities hall on the 18th. (Submitted byWilma Eshenour)
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Upcoming library eventsHugh Embry Library—After Work Craft Hour: Stained Glass Ornaments, 6
p.m. Nov. 17 —Senior Cards & Socials, 1 p.m. Nov. 19.—Rotating Topics in Technology, 10 a.m. Nov. 23 and 11
a.m. Dec. 23. —Used Book Bazaar, 11 a.m. Dec. 3 and Dec. 4.—Laptop & Computer Basics, 11 a.m. Dec. 9.—E-mail Basics, 11 a.m. Dec. 16.—Senior Cards & Social at the Holidays, 2 p.m. Dec. 17.
Registration is required for technology programs.Library hours have changed. The library is located at14215 Fourth Street in Dade City and can be reachedat (352) 567-3576.
New River Library—Intro to Internet & Email, 11 a.m. Nov. 19. —How to Pick a Medicare Plan, 2 p.m. Nov. 19.—Beginning Spanish Class, 11 a.m. Nov. 20 Dec. 18.—Knitwits Knitting Club, 11 a.m. Nov. 27 and Dec. 11.—Holiday Book Fair, 11 a.m. Dec. 10 and Dec. 11.—Senior Social, 2 p.m. Dec. 17.
Registration is required for technology programs. Libraryhours have changed. The library is located at 34043 SR 54 inZephyrhills and can be reached at (813) 788-6375.
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Every year, about this time, the popula-tion of Zephyrhills begins to swell.
At first, it is barely noticeable. There arefew more cars on the road and some recre-ational vehicles begin to show up bearingMichigan or Minnesota tags.
They may arrive in a trickle, but by theend of the year thousands of seasonal resi-dents will have settled into the city’splentiful mobile home and RV parks.
“The population rises to anywhere be-tween 85,000 and 90,000 in the greaterZephyrhills area up from around 50,000. Italmost doubles,’’ said Vonnie Mikkelsen, ex-ecutive director of the Zephyrhills Chamberof Commerce.
“I look at our community calendar inOctober and November and it is packedwith activities. People are coming back. Thetraffic picks up. Businesses start ringing inmore dollars, and then events just start hap-pening all over,” she said.
Jen Tuttle, manager at the Golden Corralat 6855 Gall Blvd., is familiar with the annualinflux.
“We look forward to it. We certainly ap-preciate our local regulars, but definitely thewinter residents help support the business. Iwould say our volume doubles.”
In a normal week, the restaurant’s saladbar goes through about seven cases of let-tuce.
“I would say we go through anotherseven or eight cases a week when we’re infull swing with the Northerners,” Tuttle said.
Steve Lopez, general manager at PinChasers, at 6816 Gall Blvd., said the winterresidents make a huge difference for thebowling alley too.
“Our daytime business, as you can seeright now, is slow. In another month-and-a-half we’ll be full during the daytime,Monday through Friday, with senior parkgroups,” Lopez said. He estimates as many as750 people join the daytime leagues duringthe winter.
“We obviously enjoy having them here.We have some events that cater to them,and we cater to their individual communi-ties,” Lopez said.
Christine Winters, of Winters MobileHome Park, has been watching the annualmigration of seasonal residents for morethan 40 years.
Her father-in-law bought the mobilehome park in 1952, and before that it wasEastman’s Trailer Park.
The park, at 38022 Winter Drive, has 270rental spaces. Its seasonal residents comefrom Quebec, Nova Scotia and Alberta,Canada, as well as Minnesota, Michigan and
other northern states.They typically begin showing up around
the middle to the end of October and stickaround until about the beginning of April,she said.
Once they arrive, they get busy with cardgames, coffee hours, exercise classes anddances at the mobile home park’s recreationhall and in games on its shuffleboard court,Winters said.
Their presence is also noticeable aroundthe city, she said.
“You can tell a difference in the wintertime,” Winters said, particularly at the local
churches and restaurants. “Most of thechurches here put on an extra service.”
Dawn Smith, an assistant manager at theTwistee Treat at 36305 SR 54, loves seeingthe flock of winter residents arrive. “We staybusy pretty much all day in the winter time,”she said. The ice cream stand starts gettingbusier in December and gets busier eachmonth through March.
Some of the people who start out as win-ter residents decide to become full-timeresidents of Zephyrhills, said Bryan Toll, whois one of them.
Toll is the activities director at Betmar,37145 Lakewood Drive, the city’s largestmobile home park.
For years he and his wife, Donna Sue,made the annual trek south from theirhome in Indiana. In 2006, they decided tosettle in Florida full-time.
Now, Toll keeps busy at the mobile homepark, which has more than 30 clubs includ-ing everything from bridge club to bingo,shuffleboard to Bible study, computer clubto cribbage.
He estimates that roughly one-quarter toone-third of Betmar’s residents live thereyear-round, with the rest coming for thewinter. They begin arriving in October andgenerally stay until spring. Some comedown, return to their other home for theholidays and then return.
Zephyrhills swells as seasonal residents start migration
Winters Mobile Home Park is a popular win-ter home for residents who come from vari-ous locales in Canada and numerous north-ern states.
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American Legion Zephyr Post 118The American Legion Zephyr Post 118 meets at 7 p.m. on the third Wednesday ofeach month at the American Legion Hall, 5340 Eighth St. in Zephyrhills. For moreinformation, call (813) 782-0481 or e-mail americanlegionpost118@verizon.net.
Disabled American Veterans Zephyrhills Chapter 65Disabled American Veterans Chapter 65 meets at 7 p.m. on the second Thursday ofthe month at 5325 Eighth St. in Zephyrhills. There is a service director available from2-4 p.m. Monday through Friday to answer questions for Veterans. For more informa-tion, call (813) 997-3385.
Eagles Aerie Lodge 3752Eagles Aerie Lodge 3752 meets at 7 p.m. on the first and third Tuesday of eachmonth at 4149 New River Road in Zephyrhills. The women meet at the same time onthe first and third Wednesday. A pool tournament takes place at 2 p.m. everySunday. Darts are played at 2 p.m. on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons. Euchre isplayed at 1:30 p.m. on Wednesdays and Fridays. A fish fry takes place on Fridaynights with karaoke in the lounge.
Elks Lodge No. 2731Elks Lodge No. 2731 meets from 5-6:30 p.m. on the first and third Mondays of eachmonth at 6851 Wire Road in Zephyrhills. Wednesday Night Fun Nights takes placeevery Wednesday with food served from 4:30-7 p.m. and music from 6:30-9:30 p.m.Fish, chicken and shrimp are served from 4:30-7 p.m. on Fridays with music from6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Sundays at the lodge are Sports Sundays with food served from2-4 p.m. For more information, call (813) 782-4604.
Pilot Club of ZephyrhillsDespite its name, the Pilot Club of Zephyrhills has nothing to do with aircraft andpilots. Instead, it is a service club that seeks to improve the quality of life in its com-munity by promoting safety and leadership in children. The group has been inZephyrhills for 24 years and is open to all members of the public, although currentlythe group consists of only women. Members range in age from 30 to 80-plus. ThePilot Club meets at 6:30 p.m. on the third Thursday of every month at WestZephyrhills Elementary, 37900 14th Ave. in Zephyrhills. For more information, callJoan Midgett at (813) 920-0172.
Rotary Club of ZephyrhillsRotary Club of Zephyrhills, also known as the “Noon Club,” meets at 12:15 p.m.every Thursday at Scout Hut in Shephard Park, 4841 Building A, Sixth Street inZephyrhills. The club’s mailing address is P.O. Box 1234, Zephyrhills, Fla. 33539.
Rotary Club of Zephyrhills — DaybreakThe Rotary Club of Zephyrhills — Daybreak meets at 7 a.m. every Wednesday atFirst United Methodist Church, 38231 Fifth Ave. in Zephyrhills. For more information,call (813) 997-3103.
Veterans of Foreign Wars George R. Baxmann Post 8154Veterans of Foreign Wars George R. Baxmann Post 8154, 954 US 39 in Zephyrhills,has several activities each week. On Mondays, the pool league meets from 2-5 p.m.and the steel darts league meets at 7:30 p.m. On Wednesdays, bowling begins at 2p.m. and dinner is served from 4:30-7 p.m. On Fridays, a fish fry takes place from 5-7p.m. On Sundays, wings are served from 2-7 p.m. with music by Mark starting at 4 p.m.The Ladies Auxiliary meets the second Tuesday of the month, and the Men’s Auxiliarymeets the last Tuesday of the month. For more information, call (813) 782-7194.
Zephyrhills Kiwanis ClubThe Zephyrhills Kiwanis Club meets at noon on Wednesdays at Maine-ly NewEngland, 5039 First St. in Zephyrhills. For more information call, (813) 782-0606.
Zephyrhills Moose Family Center 2276 and Chapter 1682Zephyrhills Moose Family Center 2276 and Chapter 1682 is located at 3211 GallBlvd. in Zephyrhills. On Sundays, the lodge offers live music from 3-7 p.m. Liveentertainment also takes place on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings.Karaoke takes place on Tuesdays from 7-10 p.m., and Fridays and Saturdays from 8 p.m.-midnight. For more information, call (813) 782-1771.
SPORTS
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Vivian Frizzle of the ZephyrhillsShuffleboard Club (ZSC) teamed withMary McLin, of Betmar tocome within an eyelash ofwinning the Florida StateChampionship at theBetmar Shuffleboard Club.In finishing runner-up,Frizzle qualified as an in-stant professional.
In the men’s division, thebest match of the tourna-ment was the very first oneas Henry Strong and GeorgeDarwin of the ZSC drew theteam of Earl Ball and StanWilliamson. The match wasa three and a half hour war.Everyone that could packthemselves around thecourt was there and theywere not disappointed asthe match went three veryclose games.
In the third game Strong and Darwinhad their opponents by the throat ready toput them away with a 40-point lead, butsomehow Ball and Williamson squirmed
out and won on the last shot. The matchtook so much out of Ball and Williamsonand they barely won the second matchtwo games to one. They recovered to win
the next match easily. In the quarter finals,
Williamson got a lessonfrom Gerald Sharp, who isknown as someone whocan bury opponents in thekitchen. Sharp, of Betmar,buried Williamson in thekitchen one shot after an-other. Ball and Williamsonsurvived and also defeatedWalt Shine and JerryBrandon, of Betmar, in thesemi finals in two games.
The title match wastough with Ball andWilliamson winning gameone and the ZSC team ofElmer Cox and ErnieWaldron won the second.The last game saw Cox and
Waldron get off to a big lead, but their op-ponents roared back and Ball scored thewinner before Cox and Waldron had achance at their next two hammers.
–Kyle LoJacono
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