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CareSync, a Wesley Chapel-based healthmanagement company, is in the midst of agrowth spurt with new investments of $18million, and a plan to hire 500 new employ-ees over the next 18 months.
About 100 jobs will be in marketing,sales and development. But, most will be forpeople with medical backgrounds, includingregistered nurses, certified nursing assistantsand clinicians. Some positions also might goto people who have the drive and desire tobecome a nurse.
The start-up company launched nearlyfour years ago as a software and serviceprovider for chronic disease management.There currently are nearly 120 employees.
The company’s users include health care
providers, caretakers and individual patientswho want to collect, organize and storemedical data for quick, easy reference.
The idea is to put everyone involved in apatient’s care on the same page, sharing anentire medical history.
“We are all about creating care plans,”said Travis Bond, the company’s founder andchief executive officer.
The company offers options on how toaccomplish that task.
A free app is available for people whowant a “do-it-yourself” approach.
However, the company also offers arange of fee-based services where retrievalspecialists collect, enter and organize med-
IMAGES ARE COURTESY OF CARESYNCTravis Bond is the founder of CareSync andits chief executive officer.
Health care startup to hire 500 workers
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When the final tourism numbers are in,Pasco County’s tourism manager believesthe county will be issuing a report on arecord year for the county.
“I’m actually probably going to have arecord year, once I see September’s num-bers. The average daily room rate is up about10 percent across the board,” said Ed Caum,tourism manager for Pasco County. “It’s pret-ty exciting.”
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B.C. MANION/STAFF PHOTOEd Caum, tourism manager for PascoCounty, believes the county is heading
Pasco’s tourism figures are rising
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Whenever students, faculty, staff and visi-tors walk across the campus of Saint LeoUniversity, they’ll see a permanent reminderof Dr. Arthur Kirk.
Kirk Hall, dedicated in a ceremony onOct. 15, is the kind of academic space thatKirk, who retired in the summer of 2015,thinks is important for teachers and stu-dents to have.
It is equipped with tools designed to pre-pare teachers to make maximum use oftechnology, and what’s known about howstudents learn.
For instance, there’s a lab where educa-tion students can interact with avatars,enabling them to practice teaching tech-niques and receive immediate feedback.
The building is far different than the fa-cilities that Kirk encountered when he
arrived 18½ years ago, on the university’smain campus on State Road 52.
At that time, enrollment was in decline,there were leaking roofs, and air condition-ing equipment that was expected to last 20years, was 37 years old.
In short, the list of challenges was long.Kirk took the job anyway.He was attracted to the mission of lead-
ing a Catholic, student-centered, university.And, he said, “I also saw enormous poten-
tial, because it had some exceptional peoplethat believed passionately in the institution.
“It looked like the right set of ingredi-ents,” he said.
Kirk Hall is just the latest new buildingerected during Kirk’s tenure.
All together, the university added morethan 1 million square feet of space and com-pletely renovated four buildings, Kirk said.
Kirk leaves his mark at Saint Leo
PHOTOS COURTESY OF SAINT LEO UNIVERSITYDr. Arthur Kirk speaks at the dedication ofKirk Hall on Oct. 15.See KIRK, page 13A
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KATHY STEELE/STAFF PHOTORod Mayhew, the new executive director of the Greater Zephyrhills Chamber of Commerce,is focused on the city’s future growth.
By Kathy [email protected]
Ideas come readily to Rod Mayhew;sometimes they can wake him up in themiddle of the night.
The city of Zephyrhills and its futuregrowth are where his thoughts have beenfocused, day or night, for the past twoweeks.
He is the new executive director of theGreater Zephyrhills Chamber ofCommerce, stepping into the leadershiprole held by Vonnie Mikkelsen for six years.
Mikkelsen departed in July to accept asimilar chamber position in Springfield,Oregon.
Mayhew, 61, is starting at a particularlybusy time as the chamber prepares for thePigz in Z-Hills BBQ & Blues Fest coming upin January. This annual shindig takes thou-sands of volunteers and months ofplanning.
"I'm still getting my feet wet," Mayhewsaid. “But, I enjoy this. I'm the person whodoesn't like to sit idle.”
Less than one week into his new job,Mayhew woke up in the early morninghours thinking about a LeadershipZephyrhills program.
He is putting his experience in businessownership, marketing and publishing touse, as he sorts through what’s next on hisplate, day to day.
The Zephyrhills’ chamber positionopened up just as he was rethinking his ca-reer options. The opportunity to take thehelm of a chamber proved too good to passup.
"I've been working with chambers allmy life," Mayhew said. "I know how theeconomy works. I know what makes busi-nesses successful. I know what makescommunities grow."
His dual perspectives of business ownerand chamber enthusiast makes him a goodfit, according to Tim Linville, the chamber’spresident and search committee chairman.
“I think it’s a great opportunity forZephyrhills to continue to move forwardwith somebody that has previous skills,both in business and working with thechamber on the other side of the fence, ashe has in his past other jobs,” said Linville ina press release announcing Mayhew’s selec-tion. “It should be a good move forZephyrhills in its future.”
Some early ideas from Mayhew includethe nine-month leadership program and in-creasing the number of education programsavailable for business owners to keep upwith technology and resources in the com-munity.
He is excited about the growth potentialin Zephyrhills, especially with plans to re-design and widen roads into and out of thecity.
"The way to growth is coming," Mayhewsaid. "It's coming in this direction. There isso much that is happening. It’s just primedfor growth. It’s a good, central hub."
He is a believer in teamwork at thechamber and among other chambers in thearea.
“I want to see everyone all working to-gether,” he said.
Mayhew has experienced, first-hand,growth in other counties. He moved his
mortgage company – Presidential Mortgage– to Brandon when that area was still large-ly cow pasture.
“There wasn’t too much there,” he said.“I saw the growth coming.”
He also met his wife Cathy when she be-came office manager at Presidential. Theylive in Brandon with daughter Danielle whois a mass communications student atHillsborough Community College. The 20-year-old plans to transfer to the Universityof South Florida.
The Mayhew family will soon move toZephyrhills.
Mayhew grew up in Annapolis,Maryland, across from the U.S. NavalAcademy. In fact, he was born at the acade-my during a blizzard.
“It was either give birth at home or goto the Naval Academy,” he said.
Mayhew initially considered journalismas a career but steered toward marketingand public relations. He has an associate’sdegree from Anne Arundel CommunityCollege in Arnold, Maryland; a bachelor ofscience marketing from Towson Universityin Towson, Maryland; and, a master of busi-ness administration from the University ofMiami.
It was in 1984 when he headed toTampa, where he got into banking.
He also did a “financial facts” column forthe Tampa Bay Builders Association, and oc-casionally appeared on Channel 8 withanchor Gayle Sierens, discussing financialmatters.
He has worked as a mortgage brokerand real estate agent, and owned his mort-gage company for about 15 years.
And wherever he has gone, Mayhew haspublished magazines focused on real estate.
His first magazine went from zero to100 pages in five months, Mayhew said. Hehas done magazines in Brandon, Riverviewand Apollo Beach.
“This was before the Internet becamereally popular with real estate companies,”said Mayhew, who also created the home-town magazine website.
He has always been a chamber support-er and served on the board of directors ofthe Ruskin Chamber of Commerce.
Real estate interests took him toPennsylvania, where he and his wife have asecond home. Mayhew helped with a MainStreet initiative in Bedford, Pennsylvania.
For a time, he was marketing director forPierpont Community & Technical Collegein West Virginia. He created a campaign toname the school mascot, Montgomery“Monty” the Lion.
In upcoming months, Mayhew will puthis marketing and business skills to the test.
With more than 450 businesses enrolledas members, he sees room for growth, asnew jobs and development come toZephyrhills.
“Our membership is ready to take off,”he said.
And then there is the annual barbecuefestival, and volunteer recruitment that willkeep Mayhew and his staff busy.
“I’m always looking for volunteers,” hesaid. “We want people who want to partici-pate.”
For information or to volunteer, contactthe chamber office at (813) 782-1913, orvisit ZephyrhillsChamber.org.
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Art plus wine, creates a perfect pictureBy Kathy [email protected]
James Serrano found a new career direc-tion in an unexpected place – a “paint andsip” art studio.
After more than 20 years as a financialadvisor and stockbroker, he now is planning“paint parties” at his new business, Pinot’sPalette.
On Oct. 23 at 6 p.m., he will open thedoors and cut the ribbon to a new adven-ture as a first-time business owner of his artstudio and bar at The Shoppes in NewTampa, at 1718 Bruce B. Downs Blvd.
And, the sign inside Pinot’s Palette getsright to the point on what an art studio andbar are all about - “Paint. Drink. And have fun.”
Serrano is no artist, but he swirled apaintbrush across canvas at a similar studioowned by a friend. At the time, he was re-thinking his career options.
The combination of artwork and winebrought him a “light bulb” moment. With en-couragement from his wife, attorney CarolSerrano, he researched what is known asthe “paint and sip” industry and foundPinot’s Palette.
A trip to the company’s headquarters inHouston sold him on the franchise. And thesocial aspects of the business seemed a nat-ural fit for him.
“I love people,” Serrano said. “I love tomeet people.”
Pinot’s Palette began as a small, localbusiness in Houston, Texas, in 2009. Soonafter, its founders, Craig Ceccanti, CharlesWillis and Beth Willis, began franchisingtheir concept nationally. They now haveabout 100 locations in more than 30 states.
The idea is that anyone, with a little guid-ance, can discover the “inner” artist waitingto be set free. Dipping into the creativepalette with a glass of wine or a craft beergives it all a party fizz.
Eight local artists will guide two- orthree-hour evening sessions at Pinot’sPalette on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday andSaturday. The first session will be on Oct. 28.
Pinot’s Palette welcomes anyone who
wants to enjoy meeting people or share anight out with friends. There are opportuni-ties for “girls’ night outs,” bacheloretteparties and date nights. The studio also canhost corporate team-building events, an-
niversary parties or other special events atappointed times.
Pinot’s Palette provides canvas, easel,brushes, paint and an apron. And, Serranosaid, everyone takes away a “masterpiece”drawn from an example set on an easel andalso visible on a monitor. Artists take peoplestep-by-step through the process.
Guests are welcome to bring their ownappetizers, and Pinot’s will provide plates,silverware and napkins. Beer, wine and sodawill be available for purchase.
Evening sessions are adult-oriented, andno children under age 12 will be permitted.But, there will be Little Brushes and FamilyDay classes.
It will be a family-oriented business, saidSerrano.
He and his wife have three sons and apassion for soccer.
In the future, Serrano said he plans tohave “drop and shop” opportunities, whereparents can sign up their children for artclasses and then explore The Shoppes atNew Tampa or cross the street to TheShoppes at Wiregrass for a couple hours ofshopping. Also, Paint It Forward events willbe hosted to benefit local charities.
“I want to give back to the community,”said Serrano.
The Serrano family currently lives in themaster-planned community of Westchase inTampa. But, they will shortly be looking torelocate to the Wesley Chapel area.
Serrano knew he wanted Wesley Chapelfor his business. Pinot’s Palette is centrallylocated at one of Pasco County’s busiestcommercial intersections at State Road 56and Bruce B. Downs Boulevard. Morerooftops also are on the way.
“It is a growing area,” Serrano said.For information or to enroll in classes,
contact Pinot’s Palette at (813) 928-8131,email to [email protected],or visit PinotsPalette.com/WesleyChapel.
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Pinot’s Palette provides all the supplies while local artists take people step-by-step throughthe painting process.
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Pasco-Hernando State College’s PorterCampus at Wiregrass Ranch has hit anothermilestone.
The campus hit the 3,000 mark for en-rollment for the coming term. Stan Giannet,provost at Porter Campus, announced themilestone during a town hall session spon-sored by the college and the Greater WesleyChamber of Commerce on Oct. 14.
The campus opened two years ago, with1,800, exceeding its expectations at thattime, Giannet said, in an interview after thetown hall session.
From the beginning, the campus has beenentrepreneurial with its scheduling, he said.
“We opened very aggressively, with anopportunity for students to take classesfrom 8 o’clock in the morning until 9:40 atnight, Monday through Thursday, and from 8
o’clock until 4:30 on Friday, with a generousopportunity for online sections and hybridsections,” Giannet said.
“We continued to build on that sched-ule, with community needs, student needs,student feedback and faculty feedback, ofcourse, in our schedule building – and whatour students are telling us they need,” hesaid.
The college keeps a close eye on project-ed work force needs, and offers coursesdesigned to help students be prepared forthose opportunities, Giannet said.
The college has added a program thathelps licensed paramedics make the transi-tion to becoming nurses.
It also is planning to add the CISCOAcademy certification courses, a prestigiousdesignation in the Information Technologyfield.
That program exists at PHSC’s WestCampus, but is being brought to the Porter
Campus as well, Giannet said.Wiregrass Ranch High School,which is right behind the PorterCampus, has an IT academy.
“You know, with the prolifera-tion of new businesses coming tothe Wesley Chapel area, that net-working, IT, will be very fruitful forpotential graduates,” Giannet said.
Giannet said the college is seek-ing to prepare students to takeadvantage of the new opportunitiesthat are coming to Wesley Chapel.
“We’re excited about all thesethings that are happening – the ex-pansion of Florida Hospital WesleyChapel, (the opening of) TampaPremium Outlets, more and moremedical establishments coming tothe area, the hotels and hospitality, the hock-ey rink, the schools, the new subdivisionsand the development,” Giannet said.
“Those will just give opportunities forour students to be on the front line of em-ployment opportunity.”
FILE PHOTOStan Giannet, the provost at Porter Campus atWiregrass Ranch, is enthused about the growingdevelopment near the campus, which he sees asfuture job opportunities for students on his campus.
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There are two kinds of adult students who findtheir way to Saint Leo University — those com-pleting their undergraduate studies and thosereturning to higher education to earn a master’s ordoctorate degree.
For residents of Pasco and surrounding coun-ties, Saint Leo’s adult learner programs are con-venient, cost-effective and highly personal. Mostlocal students take a combination of traditionalclasses held on campus evenings and weekends,along with flexible online classes.
“Saint Leo is ideal for adult students who liveclose-by in Wesley Chapel, Land O’ Lakes andLutz. Because we’re close to home, our studentsbenefit from the on-campus experience of learn-ing with other students and getting to know theirprofessors firsthand,” said Laura “Beth” Lastra,Director of the university’s Adult EducationCenter.
To help people assess if Saint Leo’s adult learn-er program is right for them, the University hastwo upcoming information sessions that are free toattend. Sessions are Tuesday, Oct. 27 from 6 to 7p.m., and Saturday, Nov. 14 from 10 to 11 a.m.Both will be on its campus located at the DonaldR. Tapia School of Business, in northeast Pasco,located on State Road 52, three miles east of I-75.
Leading the sessions will be academic advisorsfrom both the Adult Education Center andGraduate Admissions to discuss programs and theadmission process. After an overview of theUniversity, students will break into groups forundergraduate or graduate students.
“Our sessions help people learn how they canearn their degree with the flexibility they need tofit their busy home and work schedules,” saidLastra. “We share important details about ourdegree programs, financial aid, class schedules andthe enrollment process.”
“We encourage potential students to bringtheir transcripts to the information session, so wecan help them determine where they’re at aca-demically, and what they need to do next to earntheir degree,” said Lastra.
In addition to its main campus in Saint Leo,the university also offers adult undergraduateclasses at the New Port Richey and Porter campusof Pasco Hernando State College, as well as thePHSC locations in Hernando County.
Adult students can choose from 13 undergrad-uate majors, with the four most popular programsoffered in business, criminal justice, social workand education.
The average age of adult education students is37-45, says Lastra. And while most transfer inwith some college credit, more than a quarter ofstudents have not previously attended college.
“Adult students enroll for many reasons,” saidLastra. “Many are coming back to school becauseof a new job, a promotion or after they’ve earnedtheir associate degree from a community or statecollege.
“We also have many older students who areback to fulfill a personal goal of completing theircollege degree – and some who are here to set anexample for their children, who may even be com-peting with their children who are also collegestudents.”
Many of Saint Leo’s adult students enroll fulltime to qualify for a Florida Resident AccessGrant (FRAG). This program provdes residents ofthe state of Florida an annual grant of $3,000, ifthey’re enrolled full time at an accredited, privateuniversity in the state, such as Saint LeoUniversity.
“With the offset of the FRAG grant, tuitionfor our full-time adult students is less than $3,168a year — which is comparable to the tuition at astate university,” said Lastra.
In the graduate program, students earn master’sdegrees in Business Administration andCybersecurity.They also offer a doctorate in busi-ness administration. Graduate classes are taught atthe Saint Leo campus and at its Channelside loca-tion in downtown Tampa.
Most of the campus graduate programs sched-ule classes every other weekend, explains JoshuaStagner, who is Director of Graduate Admissions.Classes are taught in four-hour blocks, with moststudents taking two classes each semester.
“We find having classes every other week givesour adult students the most flexibility to allow fora life balance of school, family and work,” saidStagner.
“We understand the importance of family andwork obligations, and know these needs must bemet for a student to be successful in his graduateprogram,” said Stagner.
Twelve classes are required for most master’sdegree programs. Saint Leo students can completetheir master’s in two years by taking two classeseach term, Stagner said.
Saint Leo’s MBA program is its oldest andbest-known graduate program. It was launched in1994 and is viewed as one of the university’s flag-ship programs.
“We offer several concentrations within theMBA program, including Accounting, HealthCare Management, Marketing, Sport Businessand Project Management,” he said.
The university’s newest master’s program —Cybersecurity — is also one of its most successfulwith an astounding number, considering the pro-gram is only in its second year,” Students willlearn about Cybersecurity in our state of the artlab at University Campus.
Another recent success in the graduate depart-ment was Saint Leo’s first doctorate degree —Doctor of Business Administration.
“Both programs have really shown strong sup-port and growth,” said Stagner. “We are thrilled attheir success, and proud to be bringing such qual-ity, and much needed, higher educational pro-grams to our community.”
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About 1,500 local students will have achance to be inspired by two nationally ac-claimed Hispanic scientists, in an eventsponsored by the Museum of Science &Industry.
The event, “Meet the National HispanicScientists Day” will be on Oct. 23 at MOSI.
Students will have a chance to be men-tored by Dr. Modesta Alex Madique,president emeritus of Florida InternationalUniversity in Miami, and Dr. Miguel Morales-Silva, recipient of the 2014 Presidential EarlyCareer Award for Science and Engineering.
Morales-Silva is a computational materi-als physicist, according to a news releasefrom MOSI.
“Meet the Hispanic Scientists Day” willgive students from predominately Hispanicand migrant populations from elementary,middle, and high schools a chance to hearmotivational presentations from Madiqueand Morales-Silva.
The students also will have a chance toask the scientists questions and, they will beable to explore MOSI’s exhibit galleries andwatch a film in the Florida Hospital IMAX®DOME Theatre.
Since 2001, MOSI has facilitated the men-toring of more than 21,000 students bynationally recognized scientists and engi-
neers through the National HispanicScientist of the Year fundraiser, the releasestates.
MOSI’s National Hispanic Scientist of theYear events grew out of the vision by localbusinesswoman Maruchi Azorin back in2000. She was concerned by the alarminglyhigh dropout rate for Hispanic students.
At the time, U.S. Department ofEducation research showed that one-thirdof Hispanic students dropped out of highschool — which was a rate three timeshigher than any other ethnic group in thenation.
Funds raised from the Oct. 24 gala willfund the YES! Team (Youth Enriched byS.T.E.A.M. – Science, Technology,Engineering, Art and Math), MOSI’s careerand educational enrichment program de-signed to help at-risk teens develop andprogress in a supportive peer-group envi-ronment.
Nearly 90 percent of YES! Team studentsgo on to post-secondary learning, and thenumbers are steadily rising, the MOSI re-lease says.
To participate in the National HispanicScientist of the Year gala, donate to the YES!Team or find out more about other ways tohelp, contact Kellen Nixon, MOSI’s DeputyDirector of Development, at (813) 987-6017or [email protected].
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Saint Leo University’s Office of VeteranStudent Services is hosting “OktoberVets”for veterans, alumni, students, faculty andstaff on Oct. 22.
The event, which will be from 5 p.m. to7 p.m., will be in the university’s StudentCommunity Center’s Greenfelder-Denlingerboardrooms, according to a university newsrelease.
Dr. William J. Lennox Jr., president ofSaint Leo University, will offer the openingremarks.
There also will be presentations fromvarious university representatives, who willaddress the Veteran Student EmergencyFund, the Student Veterans of America chap-ter and the “Veterans in the Classroom”transition course.
Information also will be available on tu-toring, counseling, career planning andstudent financial aid.
Other guest speakers, from outside theuniversity, will also provide information.
Those speakers include representatives ofCircle of Veterans Ranch, Gratitude America,the Pasco County Veterans Center, NorthCarolina Outward Bound and the James A.Haley Veterans’ Hospital.
The event also includes a free dinner ofBratwurst, sandwiches and finger foods.
For more information about Saint LeoVeteran Student Services, visit theSaintLeo.edu website, or contact Tedd A.“Gunny” Weiser, interim director of VeteranStudent Services, at [email protected] (352) 588-8234.
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WOMAN’S CLUB MEETINGThe GFWC Lutz-Land O’ Lakes Woman’sClub will meet Oct. 22 at 9:30 a.m., at theLutz Community Center, 101 First Ave.,N.W. The guest speaker will be RandolphRussell on “American History & CivicsLiteracy.” Russell is the author of the book“American History in No Time.” Forinformation, visitGFWCLutzLandOLakesWomansClub.org.
MANUFACTURING JOB FAIRPasco-Hernando State College, 450 BeverlyCourt in Spring Hill, will host a“Manufacturing Job Fair” Oct. 22 from 11a.m. to 1 p.m. For information, jobseekerscan contact Margie Burnham at (727) 816-3227 or [email protected]. Employerscan contact Ana Segovia at (352) 293-1335or [email protected].
FRACKING FORUMA presentation of the pros and cons on“Fracking in Florida” will take place Oct. 22at 6:30 p.m., at the Dade City Garden Club,13630 Fifth St. Fracking is short forhydraulic fracturing to target rockformations to release oil or natural gas. Theguest speaker will be Ray Bellamy, retiredphysician and Surgery Clerkship director atthe Tallahassee Regional Campus of FloridaState University’s College of Medicine.Refreshments will be served. Admission isfree.
THEATRICAL PLAYAztec Economy will present the theatricalplay “Butcher Holler Here We Come” Oct.22 to Oct. 24 at 7:30 p.m., in the studiotheatre in the Performing Arts Building atHillsborough Community College in YborCity. Tickets are $10 for general admission,and free for HCC students, staff and faculty.For information, contact Suzy DeVore at(813) 253-7682 or [email protected].
DOCUMENT SHREDDINGCheryl Burbano, an Ameriprise financialadvisor, is hosting a “Shred-a-Thon” Oct. 23from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., at her office in theWestbrook Professional Center, 28943 StateRoad 54 in Wesley Chapel. The event willkick off her annual food drive to benefitFeeding America Tampa Bay. Forinformation, call Rita Russell at (813) 994-1190.
AARP PICNICLand O’ Lakes AARP Chapter 4764 willhave its annual picnic Oct. 23 at Laird Park,at the corner of Collier Parkway andParkway Boulevard in Land O’ Lakes.Hungry Harry’s Family Bar-B-Que will caterthe event. The cost is $15 per person. Forinformation, contact Phyllis Bross at (813)996-1361 or [email protected].
MADRIGALIAN CONCERTSt. Petersburg College, 6605 Fifth Ave., NSt., in St. Petersburg, will present “TheMadrigal in Autumn,” an evening of sevenclassics of literature, from folk yarns to fairytales, Oct. 23 at 7:30 p.m. Admission is free,but donations will be accepted to SPCChoral Activities. For information, visitSPCollege.edu/events/default.aspx.
HALLOWEEN MOVIE SERIESTampa Theatre, 711 N. Franklin St., indowntown Tampa, will host its annual “A
Nightmare on Franklin Street” Halloweenseries. • Oct. 23: “The Conjuring” at 7:30 p.m.• Oct. 24: “Devil’s Rejects” at 3:45 p.m., “PetSematary” at 6:30 p.m., and “The Shining” at9:30 p.m.• Oct. 25: “Nightmare Before Christmas” at3 p.m., “Sweeney Todd” at 5:30 p.m., and“The Rocky Horror Picture Show” at 11p.m.• Oct. 26: “An American Werewolf inLondon” at 7:30 p.m.Tickets are $10 for general admission, and$8 for theater members. The theater alsowill offer late-night, lights-off ghost tours.For a complete schedule and information,visit TampaTheatre.org.
HAUNTED WOODS The Hillsborough River State ParkPreservation Society will host its 23rdannual “Haunted Woods” event Oct. 23 andOct. 24 from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m., at the parkat 15402 U.S. 301 in Thonotosassa. Therewill be a haunted trail, coloring contest,and a costume contest both nights. Therealso will be a family tram ride on Oct. 24.The cost is $10 for ages 13 and older, andfree for those ages 12 and younger.Proceeds will benefit the preservationsociety. For information, call (813) 987-6771.
SOCKS & CYCLES FUNDRAISERSallybrating, a local teen’s organization thatcollects crazy socks for cancer patients,will host “Socks & Cycles,” a family fallfestival and cancer benefit, with EagleRiders 3752 on Oct. 24 from 11 a.m. to 3p.m., at Zephyrhills Eagles, 4149 New RiverRoad in Wesley Chapel. The event willinclude a Poker Run, car show, vendors,food, raffles, entertainment, crafts andgames. The entry fee for the Poker Run is$15, or $10 with five pairs of new socks.Registration is at 10:30 a.m. Forinformation, [email protected].
HOWL-O-WEEN PARTYPet SuperMarket, 18445 U.S. 41 in Lutz, ishosting a “Happy Howl-O-Ween Party” Oct.24 from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. There will be freetreat giveaways, and guests can enter towin free pet food for a year. There also willbe a pet costume contest at 2 p.m.Registration is from 1:30 p.m. to 1:55 p.m.,for the pet contest. Joyce Locke
Photography will be available for “FurryFriends Photo Sessions” from 1 p.m. to 4p.m. For information, call (813) 949-4701.
INDOOR FLEA MARKETThe GFWC Lutz-Land O’ Lakes Woman’sClub will have an indoor flea marketfundraiser Oct. 24 from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.,at the Lutz Community Center, 101 FirstAve., N.W. Food, baked goods and treatswill be available. For information, call (813)996-4909 or (813) 785-8095.
SPOOKY TAILS The Land O’ Lakes Community Center,5401 Land O’ Lakes Blvd., will host theannual “Spooky Tails” on Oct. 24 from noonto 4 p.m., to benefit the Pasco CountySheriff’s Office K-9 Unit. There will befood, music, games, and a Halloween petcostume contest at 2:30 p.m. Pets must beon a leash. For information and details, visitPasco-K9-Fundraiser.com.
RECYCLING EVENTPasco County Utilities will host a recyclingevent for household hazardous waste andelectronics Oct. 24 from 8 a.m. to noon atthe West Pasco Government Center, 7530Little Road in New Port Richey. The event isfree to Pasco County residents, but there isa $5 charge for each television, computermonitor, computer tower and laptopcomputer. There also is a $10 charge forTVs that exceed 36 inches. Forinformation, call Charley Ryburn at (813)929-2755, ext. 6896, or visitPascoCountyUtilities.com, and click on theHousehold Hazardous Waste link.
FLORIDA MEDICAL GARAGE SALEThe Florida Medical Clinic Foundation ofCaring is hosting an employee, patient andcommunity garage sale on Oct. 24 from 8a.m. to noon in the Florida Medical Clinicparking lot, 38135 Market Square inZephyrhills. For information, call JoanKaina at (813) 997-7711 or Wendy Crosierat (813) 299-4715.
HILLBILLY FARMS FESTHillbilly Farms, 10325 U.S. 98 in Dade City,will host a “Harvest Festival” Oct. 24 from 9a.m. to 3 p.m. There will be hayrides,bounce houses, mini train rides, a pumpkinpatch, music, face painting, horse ridingand more. Food and drinks will be availablefor purchase. The festival is free for adults,and for $10 children will receive a braceletthat allows them to take part in activitiesall day. Parking is free. For information, callHillbilly Farms at (352) 567-7475.
FALL BOOK SALENew River Friends of the Library will hosta “Howl ‘O’ Read Fall Book Sale” Oct. 24from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., at 34043 State Road54 in Zephyrhills. There will be gently usedbooks for all ages, and book bags availableto purchase. There also will be a children’scraft corner and face painting for free. Forinformation, call (813) 788-6375.
WINE AND WHEELSStarkey Ranch, 2500 Heart Pine Ave., inOdessa, and Wheels of Success will host“Wine and Wheels” on Oct. 24 from 11 a.m.to 3 p.m. Classic car owners from theTampa Bay area will compete for grandprizes. Guests can partake in wine tastingsat the community’s five new model homes.There will be a balloon artist, bouncehouses and face painting. For information,visit FunForFall.com.
GREAT PUMPKIN PARTYThe Hugh Embry Library, 14215 Fourth St.,in Dade City, will host a “Great PumpkinParty” for kids ages 10 and younger on Oct.24 at 2 p.m. There will be crafts, games andthe movie “It’s The Great Pumpkin, CharlieBrown.” Admission is free. For information,call Mary Keesling at (352) 567-3576.
REACH FESTIVALHarvest Time Ministries International,15115 N. 19th St., in Lutz, will host a“REACH Festival” Oct. 24 from 10 a.m. to 4p.m., in the hopes of reaching thecommunity to inspire hope. There will belive music, games, prizes, food concessions,giveaways, health and wellness resources,job resource information, inspiring stories,and a breast cancer awareness walk at 10a.m. Admission is free. For information, visitFacebook.com/htminternational.
TRUNK OR TREATGrace Lutheran Church, 3714 W. LinebaughAve., in Carrollwood, will host a “Trunk orTreat” Oct. 24 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Guestscan wear a costume and visit each “trunk”for a treat. Admission is free. Forinformation or directions, call (813) 961-8747.
FAMILY FALL FESTIVALThe Land O’ Lakes First United MethodistChurch, 6209 Land O’ Lakes Blvd., will hosta “Family Fall Festival” with a pirate themeon Oct. 25 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Kids canwear costumes and participate in activitieslike “Pirate Ship Launch,” an obstaclecourse, hook toss, bobbing for apples andkaraoke. There will be hot dogs, popcornand cookies, and a “Dastardly PiratePumpkin Jack’s Slime Finale.” Admission isfree. For information, visit LOLUMC.org.
ORCHID EXPOThe University of South Florida’s BotanicalGardens, 12210 USF Pine Drive in Tampa,will have an “Orchid Expo” from 10 a.m. to4 p.m., Oct. 24 and from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.,Oct. 25. There will be local vendors, pottingsupplies for sale, blooming orchids and freedrawings. There also will be a culturelecture on Saturday at 2 p.m. Admission is$5. Parking is free. For information, call JimHawk at (813) 920-4434, or visitsTampaOrchidClub.Shutterfly.com.
BIG DOG PIZZA OPENINGBig Dog’s Pizza, 18431 U.S. 41 in Lutz, ishaving a grand reopening Oct. 24 from 11a.m. to 4 p.m. There will be coloring forkids, a selfie station, giveaways, $1 slicesand treats. For information, call (813) 803-7223, or visit BigDogsNYCPizza.com.
KOL AMI DERBY DAYCongregation Kol Ami, 3919 Moran Road inTampa, will host a “Sisterhood Re-Enrollment Derby Day” Oct. 25 from 3 p.m.to 5 p.m. Guests can wear their best hatand join the congregation for horsd’oeuvres, refreshments and derbyactivities. For information, call (813) 962-6338.
CROSSPOINTE TRUNK & TREATCrossPointe Family Church, 919 DebuelRoad in Lutz, will host a “Trunk & Treat”community carnival Oct. 25 from 4 p.m. to6 p.m. There will be candy, horse rides andbounce houses. Admission is free. Forinformation, call (813) 949-7727, or visitCrossPointeTampa.com.
REPUBLICAN CLUB MEETINGThe Republican Club of Central Pasco willmeet Oct. 26 at Copperstone ExecutiveSuites, 3632 Land O’ Lakes Blvd., in Land O’Lakes. The guest speaker will be RandyMaggard, Republican Executive Committeechairman on the topic of the 2016Presidential campaign and the plans for theparty to win the race. Refreshments will beserved at 6:30 p.m., followed by themeeting at 7 p.m. For information, callSteve Graves at (813) 996-3011.
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AUTHOR MEET AND GREETThe Lutz Branch Library, 101 W. Lutz-LakeFern Road, will host a “Local Authors Meet‘N Greet” Oct. 26 at 5:30 p.m., for teens andadults. Guests can spend the eveninggetting to know local authors and heartheir stories. Admission is free. Forinformation, visit HCPLC.org, click onBooks, and Local Authors.
EVENING GARDEN CLUBThe Lutz-Land O’ Lakes Evening GardenClub will meet Oct. 27 at 7 p.m., at theLand O’ Lakes Community Center, 5401Land O’ Lakes Blvd. Guests can learn howto start to a vegetable garden or floweringplants. For information, call SharonKreuzinger at (813) 949-6420.
CONSTRUCTION JOB FAIROnBoard4Jobs will host a job fair Oct. 27from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., at Tampa LetterCarriers Hall, 3003 W. Cypress St., in Tampa.The organization is looking for roadwayconstruction workers for the FloridaDepartment of Transportation, includinggeneral laborers, heavy equipmentoperators, pipe layers, concrete finishers,carpenters and more. To RSVP, call (866)662-6273, ext. 3. For information, visitOnBoard4Jobs.com.
SENIOR CENTER FUNThe Lutz Senior Center, 112 First Ave., NW,will host a fall fun event with games, foodand a costume contest on Oct. 30 from12:30 p.m. to 2 p.m. For information, call(813) 264-3804.
LIBRARY SEEKING ‘FRIENDS’The Friends of the Land O’ Lakes Library,2818 Collier Parkway, is looking for newmembers. The group meets the thirdWednesday of every month at 2:45 p.m.Those interested in joining can fill out anapplication at the library. The group also isseeking donations of gently used books forthe Nov. 20 and Nov. 21 book sale. Bookscan be left with any librarian Tuesdaythrough Saturday. For information, call(813) 929-1214.
LIGHTNING CORN MAZEHarvestmoon Farm, 15990 Stur St., inMasaryktown, has unveiled a Lightning-themed corn maze. The 5-acre corn mazewill be open Saturdays and Sundays,October through November, weatherpermitting, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Guestscan play games such as Maizeopoly and use
cellphones on selected signs for directionalhelp. A smaller maze will be based on thebook “Spookley the Square Pumpkin,”about an anti-bullying pumpkin. There alsowill be a 70-foot jumping pillow, pumpkinpatch, petting farm, corn box, cow trainand barnyard playground. There will befood vendors on site. Tickets are $11.95 forages 3 and older. Children ages 2 andyounger are free. For information, visitHarvestmoonFl.com.
GARDEN CLUB ORNAMENTSThe Dade City Garden Club is selling itsannual ornament, which represents the102-year-old mission church of St. RitaCatholic Church in Dade City. The cost ofthe ornament is $22, payable by check toThe Dade City Garden Club. Theornaments can be purchased at TheGreater Dade City Chamber of Commerce,14112 Eighth St. For additionalinformation, call (352) 567-3769.
MANATEE OUTREACHSave the Manatee Club produces outreachmaterial to raise public awareness aboutboating and manatee safety. The materialincludes banners, shoreline property signs,weatherproof boat decals and waterwaycards that feature protection tips in fourlanguages. The free materials can beobtained by contacting Save the ManateeClub at [email protected], orby calling toll free (800) 432-5646.
TICKETS ON SALE FOR JOEL OSTEENJoel and Victoria Osteen will present “ANight of Hope” on Nov. 13 at 7:30 p.m., atAmalie Arena, 401 Channelside Drive inTampa. The Osteens are the pastors ofLakewood Church in Houston, Texas. Thetickets are $15, which does not includefacility fee or service charges. Advancedparking passes are available. Forinformation, call (813) 301-2500.
HOLIDAY BOUTIQUE NEEDS VENDORSSt. Timothy’s Catholic Church, 17513Lakeshore Road in Lutz, is looking forcrafters/vendors for its “Women’s ClubHoliday Boutique Craft Fair” on Nov. 14 from9 a.m. to 3 p.m. For information, call (813)909-4469, or email [email protected].
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Common insects that come to mind in-clude honey bees, butterflies and ladybeetles. Other examples of beneficial bugsare predatory wasps, earwigs and big-eyedbugs.
It is easy to encourage beneficial bugs toyour garden.
Start by adding plant diversity. Chooseflowers of different colors and shapes, sothey attract large and small pollinators.
One highly successful pollinator plant isscorpion’s tail. This plant has tiny whiteflowers that are attractive to wasps andflies.
Another great choice is partridge pea.The partridge pea has light green leaves andbright yellow flowers. Partridge pea bloomsthroughout the year. Not only does it serveas a host plant for yellow sulphur butter-flies, it also serves as a nectar plant forbutterflies, bees and pollinators. Plantingpartridge pea in your garden will ensure vis-its by our native pollinators.
When encouraging beneficial bugs toyour garden, properly identify “pests.” Whenyou see an insect or a bug, take the time toidentify it before taking action.
My favorite bug is the mealybug destroy-er. Most people find this bug in its larvalform. As larva, it resembles a giant, whitemealybug with a bad hair day. But, this bugseeks out and eats pest insects such asscales and mealybugs. At first glance, a reac-tion may be to squish or spray it. However,when left alone, the mealybug destroyermoves quickly and eats its prey. Eventually, itturns into a black lady beetle.
The mealybug destroyer is a type of ladybeetle, and inadvertently killing it signifi-cantly decreases the ability of a key insectto assist you with your garden’s pest con-trol.
Some beneficial bugs have been intro-duced as biological control agents. Theseinsects typically link with a key pest, plantor problem.
For example, the air potato vine is an in-vasive exotic plant that grows rapidly, hasfew known natural predators and propa-
gates easily by tubers. Air potato vine hadfew predators, until now. The air potato leafbeetle was released a few years ago, primari-ly in natural areas such as state parks. Thisreddish orange beetle has successfully livedin the wild, reproduced and is voraciouslyeating the air potato vine leaves. When thisbeneficial bug eats the air potato vine leaf, iteffectively reduces the leaves’ ability to makefood through photosynthesis. Over time, thisbeetle will help reduce the amount of landcovered by the invasive vine.
There are other great biological controls,such as the larra wasp.
Most people do not realize that waspsand flies can be beneficial. In particular, thelarra wasp is a predator of mole crickets.
Mole crickets are insects that love bahia-grass.
Mole crickets are large, active at night,and they form burrows in soil — called gal-leries —that damages grass roots.
The larra wasp loves mole crickets. Itfinds a mole cricket, drags it up to the soilsurface, and lays an egg on the soft under-side of the mole cricket. When the molecricket travels back, down into its tunnel,the larra wasp egg eventually hatches andthe larra wasp larva consumes and kills themole cricket.
The larra wasp is a great beneficial bug.You can attract it by planting larraflowerSpermacoce verticillata. The tiny clusters ofwhite flowers are very attractive to larrawasps and other pollinators.
Lastly, be careful with pesticide use. Usethe least toxic or soft pesticides, such as in-secticidal soap and horticultural oil,whenever possible. Rotate vegetables tokeep vegetable garden pests guessing.Choose pest-resistant varieties and followthe first principle of Florida FriendlyLandscapingTM: right plant, right place. Byselecting the right plant and planting it inthe right location, you may be able to re-duce pest and disease problems.
So, don’t forget: Most insects are harm-less or are actually helpful, and just 1percent of insects are pests.
Also, recognize that proper identificationis important, and that in cases like themealybug destroyer, larva can look very dif-ferent from the adult form of that sameinsect.
If you need help identifying an insect,contact your local Extension office.
Nicole Pinson is an Urban HorticultureAgent in Hillsborough County.
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Previously, we published a list of up-and-coming Halloween and fall festival eventsdesigned to provide plenty of treats (and afew scares) in October.
Those events were fun, but there are oth-ers that also deserve attention. So preparefor more games, rides, costumes and maybea couple of frights over the next couple ofweeks.
TRINITY FEST Generations Christian Church, 1540 Little
Road in Trinity, will host its “Trinity Fest” Oct.29 through Nov. 1. The event will include avariety of activities across four days.
On Thursday, the midway carnival will beopen from 5 p.m. until 10 p.m. Rides are $1each.
On Friday, from 5 p.m. until 10 p.m.,there will be a food truck rally, a disc jockey,line dancing, a mechanical bull, a rock-climbing wall and free hay rides. There alsowill be pumpkin decorating and cornholetournaments. The rides will be open with a$20 wristband allowing unlimited access.
On Saturday, there will be a Generationson the Go 5K and fun run from 8 a.m. until10 a.m., and a business and craft expo from10 a.m. until 2 p.m. From 11 a.m. until 3p.m., there will be dancers, music, a pettingzoo and a dominoes tournament. Trunk-or-treating will take place from 7 p.m. until8:30 p.m., and midway rides with $20 unlim-ited access will be available from noon until5 p.m., and again from 5 p.m. until 10 p.m.
On Sunday, an unlimited wristband willcost $15, and the carnival will be open from1 p.m. until 5 p.m.
For more information, call (727) 375-8801 or visit TrinityFest.info. To register forthe 5K, visit GenerationsontheGo.org.
MACABRE MALL ON 41The Haunted House on 41, an annual tra-
dition at Land O’ Lakes Community Park,5401 Land O’ Lakes Blvd, is back with ashopping mall theme.
Visitors will walk through the room tovisit several creepy “shops” full of monsters,blood and assorted Halloween-themed gore.It only takes a couple of minutes to walkthrough it, but local students put a lot oftime into its construction. In the end, theycreate a creepy attraction that brings innearly 1,000 visitors each year. And, at a sug-gested donation of just $1, it’s an affordablefright.
The mall has a sneak preview eveningOct. 22 from 7:30 p.m. until 9 p.m., and isopen Oct. 23 and Oc. 24 from 7:30 p.m.until around 10 p.m.
For more information, call (813) 929-1229.
SPOOKY TAILS MEANS TREATSFOR K-9 UNIT
The ninth annual “Spooky Tails”Halloween party and pet costume contestwill be on Oct. 24 at the Land O’ LakesCommunity Center, 5401 Land O’ LakesBlvd. The annual event benefits the PascoSheriff’s Office K-9 Unit.
Previous fundraisers have assisted in thepurchase of a bite suit to help train thedogs, and contributed to the K-9 dog retire-ment fund. The goal for this year’s event isto contribute to the retirement fund andmake other purchases the unit needs duringthe year.
For Gail Cooper, owner of ParwickKennels and the founder of Spooky Tails,taking care of canines that serve the com-munity is the right thing to do.
“These dogs are these men’s partners.They have each other’s backs, if you will,”she said. “They’re part of the family.”
Ben Pumo, owner of Benedetto’sRistorante Italiano and a supporter ofSpooky Tails since its inception, agrees.
“They’re our officers without a voice,”Pumo said. “I think it’s important that thedogs get taken care of after their retire-ment.”
Pumo expects 40 to 50 dogs in costumesat the event.
Spooky Tails runs from noon until 4 p.m.The pet costume contests will be at 2:30p.m. There will be more than a dozen ven-dors at the event, as well as games, music,food, and a special demonstration from theK-9 unit.
For more information, call (813) 480-0811, or visit Pasco-K9-Fundraiser.com.
A HILLBILLY HALLOWEENHillbilly Farms, 10325 US Highway 98 in
Dade City, will host its fourth annual“Harvest Festival” on Oct. 24. More than 400people attended last year, and they’re ex-pecting another good turnout.
Children’s activities include bouncehouses, mini-train rides and games. Therewill also be horse riding, face painting and apumpkin patch.
The Harvest Festival includes an annualpumpkin-painting event, and guests can ei-ther purchase a pumpkin on site or bringtheir own.
The event itself is free and parking isfree, but individual activities may incur aseparate charge. For $10, parents can pur-chase a wristband that allows their childrento participate in various activities. Food anddrinks will also be available for purchase.
The Harvest Festival runs from 9 a.m.until 3 p.m. For more information, call (352)567-7475 or visit the Hillbilly FarmsFacebook page.
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MICHAEL MURILLO/STAFF PHOTOThe Haunted House on 41 has a differenttheme each year. This week ‘The Mall’ opensfor some gruesome business.
COURTESY OF PASCO-K9-FUNDRAISER.COMThis dog came decked out as a biker at aprevious Spooky Tails event.
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Florida Hospital Zephyrhills, 7050 GallBlvd., will host a free surgical weight lossseminar Oct. 22 at 6:30 p.m.
Guests can learn why weight loss is chal-lenging and the options available fortreatment.
To make a reservation, call (813) 615-7871.
SENIOR CENTER WELLNESS EVENTS
The Lutz Senior Center, 112 First Ave.,N.W., will host these wellness events:
• Oct. 23 at 11:30 a.m., “Mental DistressAmong Older Adults,” presented by CarolSwilley, wellness assistant
• Oct. 28 at 10 a.m., breast cancer aware-ness walk “Warriors Wear Pink”
For information, call (813) 264-3804.
NAMI CONNECTION GROUPThe National Alliance on Mental Illness
Pasco County now offers a free peer-led re-covery support group for adults living witha psychiatric diagnosis.
The group meets the second and fourthFriday of every month, from 2 p.m. to 3:30p.m., at Atonement Lutheran Church, 29617State Road 54 in Wesley Chapel.
Participants can learn coping skills formental illnesses, learn of others’ experi-ences, identify local resources, and take partin open discussions.
For information, contact Todd Jeter [email protected].
CANCER FUNDRAISERRNCG Angel Foundation (Registered
Nurses Cancer Guides) will host a “ScaringOff Cancer Fundraiser: The Phantom of TheOpera Chandelier Bash” on Oct. 24 from 7p.m. to 11 p.m., at The Rialto Theater, 1617N. Franklin St., in Tampa.
The nonprofit foundation provides on-cology certified nurses who educate,advocate and initiate medical, financial andsupport resources for local cancer patients.
The event is a masquerade ball, and tick-ets are $75. To purchase tickets, visitquick.crowdtorch.com/105939.
For information, please send an email to Angelique Neumann at [email protected].
RUN FOR LIFE BENEFIT“Run For Life,” to benefit the nonprofit
Zephyrhills Pregnancy Care Center, will beNov. 21. Registration begins at 7 a.m., with a5K at 8:30 a.m., and a one-mile fun run at9:15 a.m.
Runners, walkers and virtual runnerswho register by Oct. 25 will get a T-shirt.Registration forms also can be picked up atThe Greater Zephyrhills Chamber ofCommerce office, YMCA or FL RetroflexFitness. Online registration is atPCCZephyrhills.org, which will link you toactive.com.
Sponsorships are available until Oct. 15.All sponsorships include the sponsor’sname on the event T-shirt.
There also will be face painting, livemusic and three raffles.
For information, call (813) 453-9042, oremail [email protected].
RACE FOR A CAUSEFlorida Hospital Zephyrhills’ Creation
Health Wellness Center will host a “Run forthe Hills” 5K run/walk Oct. 25, to benefitand raise awareness of diabetes.
Registration is at 7 a.m., and the 5K startsat 8 a.m. The entry fee is $30 per person.
To register individually or as a team, orfor information, visit RunForZephyrhills.org.
NUTRITION CLASSThe Medical Center of Trinity, 9330 State
Road 54, will offer a heart healthy nutritionclass Oct. 27 at 10 a.m.
The class will review the concepts ofheart healthy eating to control blood pres-sure, weight, and to protect the heart.Participants can learn dietary balance, goodand bad fats, how to control sodium intake,calorie balance, and the importance of di-etary fiber.
Reservations are required. For informa-tion, call (727) 834-5630.
OSTOMY GROUP MEETINGThe Regional Wound Care and
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All ostomy patients and their families areinvited. Walk-ins are welcome.
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CHATTERBOXES MEETINGThe Medical Center of Trinity, 9330 State
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For information, call (727) 834-4445.
EMPATH HEALTH NEEDSVOLUNTEERS
Empath Health/Suncoast Hospice is ex-panding its network services to meet theneeds of the Tampa Bay community, and islooking for volunteers.
Volunteer opportunities can be found inthe organization’s resale shops, bereave-ment support, welcome centers andpediatric services.
Training is provided at no cost, includingan initial orientation and training if neces-sary.
For details or to schedule an interview,call Molly Jacobson at (813) 997-9687.
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AL-ANON GROUP MEETINGSAl-Anon Family Groups hosts numerous
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Day and evening groups meet weeklythroughout the area. For local meetingtimes and locations, or for more informa-tion, visit these websites:
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Land O’ Lakes Branch Library• LOL Book Club, 1:30 p.m. Oct. 21• Friends of the Land O’ Lakes LibraryMonthly Meeting, 2:45 p.m. Oct. 21• Baby Storytime, 10:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.every Thursday• Toddler Time, 10 a.m., 10:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. every Friday• Pre-K Storytime, 11:30 a.m. every Friday• Land O’ Lakes Lego Club!, 10:15 a.m. Oct. 24• Pre-Teen Event, 2 p.m. Oct. 24• Terrific Tuesday Crafters!, 10 a.m. Oct. 27• Teen Volunteer Training, 5 p.m. Oct. 27• S.C.O.R.E.: Risk Management, 5:30 p.m.Oct. 27• Teen Advisory Board, 6 p.m. Oct. 27The library is located at 2818 CollierParkway, and can be reached at (813)929-1214. It is closed Sundays andMondays.
Austin Davis Public Library• Story Time, 1 p.m. every Monday• Tech Boulevard, 2 p.m. every Monday• Tai Chi with Bonnie Birdsall, 6:15 p.m. everyMonday• Baby Time, 11:30 a.m. Tuesday• Tech Boulevard, 10:15 a.m. Wednesday• Wee Artists, 1:15 p.m. every Wednesday• Toddler Time, 10:30 a.m. 11 a.m. Oct. 22and Oct. 29The library is located at 17808 Wayne Roadin Odessa, and can be reached at (813)273-3652.
Lutz Branch Library• Baby Time, 10:15 a.m. every Thursday• Toddler Time, 11 a.m. every Thursday• Story Time, 2 p.m. Oct. 26• Read Local – Local Authors Meet ‘NGreet, 5:30 p.m. Oct. 26• Teen Advisory Board, 6 p.m. Oct. 26• ABCs & 123s of Yoga, 11 a.m. Oct. 27• Mouse Skills, 4 p.m. Oct. 27• Chess Do It @ The Lutz Library!, 1 p.m. Oct. 31The library is located at 101 W. Lutz LakeFern Road, and can be reached at (813)273-3652.
The Jimmie B. Keel Regional Library• Technology Open Lab, 2 p.m. everyThursday• Teen Advisory Board Meeting, 6 p.m. Oct. 22• Craigslist, 10:30 a.m. Oct. 23• English Practice @ Conversation Corner,11:15 a.m. every Saturday• Gmail Create An Account, 2 p.m. Oct. 24• Unbelievably Unscary Halloween, 3:30 p.m. Oct. 26• Family Center On Deafness Telephonedistribution, 10 a.m. on Oct. 27• Internet Safety and Security, 7 p.m. Oct. 27• Teen Movie Night, 6 p.m. Oct 29
• eBay: Introduction, 10:30 a.m. Oct. 30• AARP TEK Bring Your Own DeviceWorkshops, 11 a.m., 1:30 p.m. and 4 p.m.Oct. 30• Gmail: Attachment, 2 p.m. Oct. 31The library is located at 2902 W. Bearss Ave.,and can be reached at (813) 273-3652.
New River Library• Shine Medicare Help, 11 a.m. everyThursday• Tween Craft Program, 4 p.m. Oct. 22• Intro to iPad, 2 p.m. Oct. 23• Friends of the Library Book Sale, 10 a.m. Oct. 24• Costume Storytime, 11:30 a.m. Oct. 28• Fall Family Night, 6 p.m. Oct. 30• Children’s Popcorn and a Movie, 1:15 p.m. Oct. 31The library is located at 34043 State Road54 in Zephyrhills and closed Sundays andMondays. It can be reached at (813) 788-6375.
Hugh Embry Library• A Matter of Balance – Cares Class, 1 p.m.every Wednesday• Chess Club @ 5PM, 5 p.m. everyWednesday• Senior Popcorn & Cinema, 2 p.m. Oct. 23• Free Family Popcorn and Movie, 2 p.m.Oct. 24• Tween Lego Mindstorms EV3 Robots, 4 p.m. Oct. 27• Baby Signing Storytime with Miss Karen,11:15 a.m. Oct. 28• Comic Book, 4 p.m. Oct. 28• iPhone 101, 11 a.m. Oct. 30• Tween YuGiOh!, 2:30 p.m. Oct. 30The library is located at 14215 Fourth St., inDade City, and can be reached at (352)567-3576. It is closed Sundays andMondays.
New Tampa Regional Library• Teen Game Zone, 4:15 p.m. Oct. 21 andOct. 28• Baby Time, 10:30 a.m. Oct. 22 and Oct. 29• Read for the Record Story Time, 11 a.m.Oct. 22• Introduction to Lynda.com, 3 p.m. Oct. 22• Teen Time!, 4:30 p.m. every Thursday• Block Party, 5 p.m. Oct. 22• Yoga for Well-Being, 6 p.m. Oct. 22• Mah Jong, 11 a.m. every Friday• Sahaja Meditation, 3 p.m. every Saturday• Beginner’s Chess, 2 p.m. every Sunday• Story Time, 3 p.m. Oct. 27• Teen Advisory Board, 6 p.m. Oct.27• Happy Hearts Yoga for Toddlers, 10 a.m.Oct. 28• e-Books and e-Readers: An Introduction,3 p.m. Oct. 29• Pokemon Leagues, 10 a.m. Oct. 31The library is located at 10001 Cross CreekBlvd., Tampa, FL 33647 and can bereached at (813) 273-3652.
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“You can invite others to share yourdata,” Bond said. “That’s helpful, becausetypically a caretaker feels intimidated be-cause of lack of data. They lack training
and confidence.”About one-third of CareSync’s users are
children caring for elderly parents, Bondsaid.
The program also aids physicians in coor-dinating care, especially when multipleproviders are involved.
CareSync also aids in billing proceduresand meeting requirements for Medicare’schronic disease management goals.
Bond’s motivation in creating his compa-ny, in part, came from a friend’s struggle tomanage the care of her daughter who hasan autoimmune disease.
The friend is a nurse, but even she was
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But, buildings are just one sign of the uni-versity’s progress.
“I had an expression that the anthropolo-gy was more important than theeconomics,” Kirk said.
In other words, “it’s a lot easier to reversethe enrollment problems and financial prob-lems and so forth, than it is to change theculture and build a culture that sustains ex-cellence and success,” he said.
Kirk said he stayed at the university be-cause he enjoyed creating that culture, and heenjoyed working with the university’s staff.
But, as much as he enjoyed that, he alsoknew there would be a time when it wastime to go.
“There is the potential of staying toolong. That’s not good for the individual orthe organization. That was something thatwas on my mind for several years,” he said.
Before he left, it was important to him tocomplete a number of priorities, includingthe academic building — now called KirkHall.
“I really felt that all of the students andall of the faculty deserved that kind of aca-demic facility,” Kirk said.
Over the years, there have been manygratifying moments, Kirk said.
He’s pleased by the results of a survey ofthe Best Colleges to Work For, conducted byThe Chronicle of Higher Education.
“They survey the faculty and staff ran-domly at the institutions,” he said. “And, ifyou score in the top 10 percent of morethan one of their 12 categories, you areplaced on the honor roll for Best Colleges toWork For.
“We scored in the top 10 percent of 10of the 12 categories,” he said.
Those results are particularly meaningful,he said, because of the progress that hasbeen made.
“When we started, we had a fracturedculture. So, to have that strength of culture,
and organization and people thatare very committed and happy towork there, was extremely impor-tant to me,” Kirk said.
Raising the university’s profilewas important, too, Kirk said.
When he arrived at Saint Leo, hewas surprised by how little peopleknew about the university.
“People who live in Dade Cityand drove by the campus all of thetime didn’t know we were on 16military bases in six states,” Kirksaid.
“That was certainly a surpriseand increased the challenge a littlebit. Support follows understanding.If they don’t know who you are,where you are and what you do,they’re not going to give very muchsupport,” Kirk said.
The retired university president said hewould run into people in Tampa who wouldsay: “Saint Leo, I’ve heard of it. Where is it?”
That has changed over time.Now, for instance, Tampa Mayor Bob
Buckhorn mentions Saint Leo University inthe same breath as the University of Tampa,the University of South Florida andHillsborough Community College, Kirk said.
Kirk also is pleased that core values adopt-ed by the university in 1998 have become
part of the university’s way of life.Those values — community, re-
spect, responsible stewardship,excellence, personal developmentand integrity — are taken seriously,Kirk said.
“Each one is defined as a per-sonal expectation of everyone,” hesaid. “One of those core values istaught very intentionally in everysingle course in the curriculum, atevery level.
The core values, he said, “havebecome very much part of the(university’s) DNA.
“When I walk around and hearstudents and faculty talk about thecore values, and how importantthey are, I feel really, really goodabout that.”
Perhaps one of his most special memo-ries, though, will be the one where,surrounded by family, students, faculty andstaff, Kirk saw an academic building namedin his honor.
“It was a joyous occasion,” Kirk said.
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Kirk Hall, on the University of Saint Leo campus, will serve as apermanent reminder of Dr. Arthur Kirk’s contribution to the uni-versity.
Cindy Brannen,past chair of theBoard of Trustees;Beverly Kirk; Dr.Arthur F. Kirk Jr.,president emeritus;Dr. Maribeth Durst,retired vice presi-dent of AcademicAffairs; Charles‘Chuck’ Fisk, retiredeconomics facultymember (husbandof Dr. Durst); Dr.William J. LennoxJr., president, SaintLeo University; andDennis Mullen,chairman, SaintLeo UniversityBoard of Trustees.
DIABETES 5K RUN/WALK OCT. 25Florida Hospital Zephyrhills, 7050 Gall
Blvd., will host a 5K run/walk on Oct. 25.The event is designed to raise awarenessabout diabetes and about the hospital’s ef-forts to help patients to manage it.
Registration begins at the hospital’s cam-pus at 7 a.m., with the 5K scheduled tobegin at 8 a.m. The cost is $30 per person.To register, visit RunForZephyrhills.org.
For information about the hospital’s dia-betes education program, call (813)715-6683.
BENEFIT FOR MARK SMITHSan Ann Liquors & Lounge will host a
golf tournament on Nov. 14 at the AbbeyGolf Course at Saint Leo University, 33640State Road 52 W., in St. Leo. The event willbenefit resident Mark Smith, who was diag-nosed with cancer and is undergoingtreatment.
The four-man scramble begins with ashotgun start at 8 a.m. The cost is $50 perplayer or $200 for a team, which includesdinner. A cornhole tournament, auction,firearm raffle and live music are also a partof the day’s events.
For information, contact Tammy Hunt at(352) 206-5543 or Jimmy Smith II at (813)714-9937.
YMCA TURKEY TROT NOV. 26The New Tampa Family YMCA will host
its third annual Wiregrass Wobble TurkeyTrot on Nov. 26 at The Shops at Wiregrass,
28211 Paseo Drive in Wesley Chapel. The event begins at 7:30 a.m., with a
timed 5K around the location. A 1-milerun/walk around the mall will begin at 8:15a.m.
Runners will receive a gift and a shirt.There also will be prizes for the top finish-ers, music and refreshments until 10 a.m.
For information and to register, visitWiregrassWobbleTurkeyTrot.com, or callBrian Brink at (813) 428-6945.
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Florida Hospital Zephyrhills will host its26th annual golf tournament on Nov. 9 atthe Lake Jovita Golf & Country Club, 12900Lake Jovita Blvd., in Dade City.
For information, call the Florida HospitalZephyrhills Foundation at (813) 783-6144,or visit FloridaHospital.com/Zephyrhills.
LEARNING ABOUT BASEBALL7 Tool Baseball, a baseball instruction or-
ganization for individuals ages 10 through21, has moved from Tennessee to PascoCounty. The organization provides class-
room and field instruction, as well as weightroom training.
7 Tool wants to start a 10U travel ballprogram this year, with an additional pro-gram each successive year.
It currently has training sessions by ap-pointment at Wesley Chapel District Park,7727 Boyette Road, and at the Land O’Lakes Recreation Complex, 3032 CollierParkway.
For information, call (813) 693-1830, orvisit 7ToolBaseball.com.
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Since taking over the Wharton HighSchool volleyball program in 2009, coachEric Barber has suffered just one losing sea-son. It was the year he took over the squad.
The Wildcats have been winners eversince, with varying levels of playoff success.
Still, even Barber admits there’s some-thing special about this particular group.
“It’s just a team that has really been ableto solidify over the last couple of seasonsthey’ve been together,” Barber said. “It’s oneof those things where it all kind of comestogether at the right point, and you playwell.”
They have consistently played well,opening the year with nine straight winsand winning 17 of their first 18 matches.They closed their season with a 3-0 victoryover Armwood and enter the 7A-8 tourna-ment with a 20-3 record, a perfect 7-0district record and plenty of momentum.
The team has a rare combination of tal-ent and experience, Barber said.
He has great players who have come upthrough the system, and who now have theexperience to go along with their abilities.
The team has also overcome setbacks.Tyler Sroufe, their starting setter and a
college-bound athlete, suffered a season-end-ing injury two weeks into the season.Wharton has absorbed that loss and contin-ued winning, giving the team confidence
that it can achieve great things despite miss-ing such a talented player.
Players have stepped up on defense andblocking, which had already been a hall-mark of Wharton volleyball since Barberarrived. This year, they have the top twoblockers in the district in Lindsey Schaibleand Allie Schneider.
Teamwork is another quality theWildcats possess.
According to Barber, teamwork is themost important characteristic a team canhave on a volleyball court.
“I don’t know of another sport that re-quires so much teamwork and so muchfocus as one unit as the game of volleyball.When it works like it’s supposed to, it’swonderful to watch. It’s an amazing game tosee,” Barber said.
Senior Chanelle Hargreaves likes whatshe sees from her team this year.
“I think this year, a lot of us are more ma-ture. We all know what needs to be done tobe successful,” she said.
Part of that success comes from club vol-leyball, where most varsity players spendtheir time in the offseason. That meansthey’re thinking about the game nearly year-round and staying focused on improvingtheir skills.
And, for those who play together at theclub level, it creates even more synergy be-tween the players that helps when they’reback playing for their school.
Hargreaves has played for the varsity
team all four years of high school, and saidthat she’s matured along with the team.
“Freshman year, I was just very jittery andfreaking out when stuff went wrong,” she re-called. “Now I think I’m more relaxed.”
As a team leader, Hargreaves is the onemotivating her fellow players, remindingthem they can rally from a bad point orgame.
Not that Wharton has had too many badpoints or games this season. But, Hargreavesdoesn’t simply want a good record dominat-ing easy opponents. The challengingmatches are the best ones for the team, shesaid, because it keeps their communicationskills strong. Against easier teams they mightget away with winning based on sheer tal-ent. But, if they’re going to do well againstelevated competition in the postseason,
they’ll have to be on top of their game. If they can do that, Hargreaves thinks the
team has bright prospects in the playoffs.“We can win state, I think,” she said. “We
have the talent on this team to go really far.We just need to stay working together as ateam.”
Barber knows there are a lot of gamesbetween the regular season and that kind ofsuccess. No matter how far they get in theplayoffs (Wharton reached the regionalquarterfinals last year before losing to even-tual state champion Manatee), he hasconfidence in his players, in the program,and in Wharton volleyball’s continuing tradi-tion of success.
“We’re very grateful, and we feel veryblessed with how we’ve grown as a programover the last six or seven years,” he said.
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MICHAEL MURILLO/STAFF PHOTOSEric Barber is used to having great volleyball seasons at Wharton since he took over in2009. This year’s team, with a 20-3 regular season record, is no different.
OCT. 12VOLLEYBALLWiregrass Ranch 3, Zephyrhills 0OCT. 13VOLLEYBALLSunlake 3, Anclote 0Freedom 3, Blake 0Newsome 3, Wharton 2Carrollwood Day School 3, Wiregrass Ranch 0OCT. 14 VOLLEYBALLSunlake 3, River Ridge 0Academy at the Lakes 3, Wesley Chapel 0OCT. 15VOLLEYBALLSunlake 3, Gulf 0Wiregrass Ranch 3, Pasco 0Freedom 3, East Bay 1Wharton 3, Armwood 0Fivay 3, Land O' Lakes 1OCT. 16FOOTBALLSunlake 36, Pasco 8River Ridge 27, Zephyrhills 14Land O' Lakes 19, Springstead 17Steinbrenner 38, Palm Harbor University 12 Mitchell 52, Wiregrass Ranch 18Wesley Chapel 28, Anclote 19Freedom 36, Leto 2Sickles 20, Wharton 0OCT. 21 TO OCT. 22VOLLEYBALLContinuation of 6A-8 District Tournament(Sunlake, Land O' Lakes)OCT. 23FOOTBALLSunlake at Mitchell, 7:30 p.m.Zephyrhills at Wesley Chapel, 7:30 p.m.Pasco at Land O Lakes, 7:30 p.m.Steinbrenner at Alonso, 7:30 p.m.Gaither at Wiregrass Ranch, 7:30 p.m.Freedom at Plant, 7:30 p.m.Wharton at Leto, 7:30 p.m.
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With a 2-4 overall record, and 0-1 inClass 6A-6 play, the Land O’ Lakes footballteam didn’t have much room for error inits Oct. 16 matchup against district foeSpringstead.
It wasn’t easy, but the team came awaywith the win. A 19-17 victory on the roadupped the Gators’ record to 3-4 on theyear. More importantly, it raised their dis-
trict record to 1-1, and means they stillhave a realistic shot at the playoffs.
Land O’ Lakes has two district gamesleft, including what could be an importantgame against 2-0 Mitchell Oct. 30. Sunlakesits atop the district with a 3-0 mark. Pasco(0-2) and Springstead (0-3) are winless inthe district, and the Gators face the Piratesat home next week.
The Gators needed this one
Wharton caps dominantseason, eyes playoffs
In her four years on the team, Chanelle Hargreaves, left, has gone from being a nervousfreshman to being a team leader, as a senior.
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By B.C. [email protected]
The old phrase — ‘There’ssomething for everyone.’ — reallyrang true at the San AntonioRattlesnake Festival & Run at SanAntonio Park.
There was a man who was eatingfire, musicians keeping the crowdsentertained, and children riding in atrain fashioned from barrels.
Shoppers could peruse boothsfeaturing everything from home-made soaps to honey, to paintingsand horseshoe décor.
And, visitors could learn a thingor two, too, or grab a bite to eat.
There were pony rides, bouncehouses, wooden gopher tortoiseraces, face painting and plenty ofother options for children to enjoy.
Betty Burke, chairwoman ofthe San Antonio RattlesnakeFestival & Run, was pleased to seepeople streaming by — obviouslyenjoying themselves.
Burke was working in theRattlesnake Festival T-shirt Tent,
where patrons were picking up thesignature souvenir of the event.
“The T-shirts are our best adver-tisement,” Burke declared.
Dolores Riego de Dios, of theRotary Club of San Antonio, andJack Thies, of the Rotary Club ofZephyrhills-Daybreak, were onhand helping out.
Riego de Dios, who performedThe National Anthem before therace began, said she’s glad her clubdecided to take over the event lastyear to keep it alive.
Next year, the event will be atwo-day affair, as the festival marksits 50th anniversary.
“It’s great that it didn’t have todie,” Thies agreed.
He said he was there to helpbecause that’s what Rotary Clubsdo, they help each other.
Terrie Grissom also was happyto help, as was her sister, DonnaFichter, who was helping in the T-shirt tent.
Fichter marveled at the weath-er: “Gorgeous day! Could it not bebetter?”
Area blacksmith Lewis Riggleman heats up the coals and buried metal in hisforge, as he demonstrates the cutting and shaping of iron.
Dolores Riego de Dios, of the San Antonio Rotary,sings the National Anthem just before the race begins.
Music, barrel trainrides, food and fun
Joanna Esposito of Honey Bunch Face Painting, adds the final touches to the face of Leah Maher, ofSpring Hill.
B.C. MANION/STAFF PHOTOBetty Burke, the chairwoman of the SanAntonio Rattlesnake Festival & Run, says theevent’s T-shirt is one of its best advertisements.
The Dade City ‘Show Stoppers’ choir rehearses under the guidance of Alison Graham.
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CHARITY DOG WASHGreat Clips at Arbor Square will host a
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Great Clips stylists will help raise moneyfor the needs of the shelter pups. The cost is$5.
For information, call (813) 693-4247.
HOWL-O-WEEN PARTYPet SuperMarket, 18445 U.S. 41 in Lutz, is
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• Oct. 31 from noon to 6:30 p.m., at thePCAS “Pitties & Punkins,” 19640 DogpatchLane in Land O’ Lakes.
For information, call (813) 929-1212.
SPOOKY TAILSThe Land O’ Lakes Community Center,
5401 Land O’ Lakes Blvd., will host the an-nual “Spooky Tails” on Oct. 24 from noon to4 p.m., to benefit the Pasco County Sheriff’sOffice K-9 Unit. There will be food, music,
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VENDORS NEEDED FORBARKTOBERFEST
The Rotary Club of Spring Hill Centralwill host “Barktoberfest” on Oct. 31 fromnoon to 3 p.m., at the Rotary CentennialPark, 10375 Sandlor St., in Spring Hill, and islooking for vendors.
Barktoberfest will feature a costumecontest for dogs and their owners, and an“ugliest cute dog” contest.
Sponsorships and family/animal friendlyvendor spots are available. Vendor spots are10 by 10. This is an outside venue, and elec-tricity will not be available.
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ANIMAL SERVICES NEEDSCOMMUNITY’S HELP
Pasco County Animal Services, 19640Dogpatch Lane in Land O’ Lakes, is lookingfor adopters and fosters to help alleviate theoverflow of strays and abandoned animalsbeing brought into the shelter.
The organization’s overflow room isfilled to capacity, and it is out of crates. It isa “save 90 percent” facility, which cannot bedone without the community.
Anyone interested in adopting or foster-ing should watch the PCAS video posted atFacebook.com/pcasap/videos.
PCAS shares a reminder that October isAdopt-A-Shelter Dog Month, and PitbullAwareness Month.
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Hi, Dade City.Come discover your brand-new Publix in Dade City. You'll find everything
you've come to expect from Publix: farm-fresh fruits and vegetables,
just-baked breads, quality meats cut to order. You'll enjoy top-notch service
from knowledgeable, friendly associates who are happy to answer questions,
offer cooking tips, and take your groceries right to your car.
We're Opening
Thursday, October 22 at 8 a.m.
You can sample delicious foods and— if you're one of the first
500 customers — receive a FREE reusable grocery tote bag.
N
Clinton Avenue
98
301
Publix at The Shoppes of Dade City
11830 US Hwy 301
Dade City, FL 33525
Store: 352.521.3017
Grand Opening Hours:8 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Thursday, October 22
Store Hours:8 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily
Pharmacy Hours:Monday - Friday: 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Saturday: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Sunday: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Pharmacy: 352.521.3036
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