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By Kathy [email protected]
Controversy is swirling over the leader-ship of Pasco County’s 911 center, after adispatcher mishandled an emergency callregarding a wrong-way driver on Interstate75.
Pasco County commissioners also saythat residents have reported instances ofdropped calls or unanswered calls to thecenter.
“I think it’s gotten to the point we needto think outside the box,” Pasco CountyCommissioner Mike Moore said during thecommissioners’ March 29 meeting.
Despite additional staff members work-ing at the center, Moore said, “There havebeen too many missteps.”
A solution could come at the commis-sioners’ April 12 meeting in Dade City, whenthe issue is expected to be reviewed again.
The center has been without a perma-nent director for about 18 months.
On two occasions, candidates backedaway. One cited family related reasons. Theother gave no reason.
The issue of who will lead the county’semergency center has evolved into a tusslebetween Pasco County Sheriff Chris Noccoand Pasco County Administrator MicheleBaker.
Baker and Nocco disagree over who
See 911, page 11A
Sparks flying over 911 center
Pasco CountySheriff Chris Nocco
Pasco CountyAdministratorMichele Baker
By Kathy [email protected]
When it comes to the extension of RidgeRoad, one Pasco County commissioner saidit’s time to fish or cut bait.
Pasco County Commissioner MikeMoore wants an answer from the U.S. ArmyCorps of Engineers on the project by mid-May, or he’s ready to drop it.
The county has been waiting for 16years for a permit on the project.
Moore reluctantly joined other commis-sioners on March 29 to approve a newconsultants’ contract to pursue the permit,but said his tolerance is waning.
“I can’t continue this year after year,”
Moore said. “I can’t continue even sixmonths to give more and more funds (to aproject) that I don’t know is going to hap-pen.”
Moore signaled earlier that he had con-cerns about a six-month extension to a
contract with consultants at Dawson &Associates.
The firm, based in Washington D.C., ishelping steer the county’s permit applica-
See RIDGE ROAD, page 11A
“I can’t continue this year after year. I can’tcontinue even six months to give more andmore funds (to a project) that I don’t knowis going to happen.” –Pasco County Commissioner Mike Moore
Patience dwindling on Ridge Road extension
By Kevin [email protected]
Land O’ Lakes resident LawrenceHoffman wants people to understand thatcops are “just like everybody else.”
Hoffman, a retired New York PoliceDepartment detective, recently released thebook “Turning Blue: A Life Beneath theShield.”
The title reflects the progression thathappens in the life of a police officer,Hoffman said.
“It’s just like if you become a doctor, andyou get a stethoscope and a jacket, does thatmake you a doctor? Not really,” he said. “It’s aprocess, and I call it ‘turning blue,’ where youlearn through your experiences.”
After 20 years on the force, Hoffman re-tired in 2004, and started writing about hisvast experiences.
“It took me a good 12 years to write,” hesaid. “It didn’t start out as a book; it just kindof morphed into it.”
“I wanted to let people know that there’sa life beneath the shield. The book is not re-ally about me, although it is.
“I didn’t think that my life was so greatthat people needed to know about me. Iused what I knew—what God gave me—which was my life,” he said.
Hoffman grew up as a fun-loving, middle-class kid from Long Island. His infatuationwith being in a uniform and being a part ofan organization gravitated him toward workfor the NYPD.
“I just thought how amazing that jobmust be; that’s really what I was fascinatedwith,” he said.
Patrolling the New York streets as ayoung officer was a culture shock, especiallywith the crack epidemic of the 1980s,Hoffman said.
“When I became a cop, I was throwninto this totally different world,” he said. ”Iwas working in Brooklyn back in the ’80swhen crack was so prevalent, and I felt a lotof resentment toward me for no reason,other than that I wore a uniform; that kindof bothered me.”
The resentment he felt was one reasonHoffman decided to write the book. Hewanted to help readers understand the per-son behind the uniform.
“People form either their own opinion orthey form opinions from friends who’ve hadexperiences with the police,” Hoffman said.“I wanted to show that there’s a differentside. Underneath the uniform, we’re all pret-ty much the same. We all go through loss, wecry, we bleed. ...I wanted to put a face to theuniform.”
In the book, Hoffman details several ofhis experiences, including his very first day
on the job as a 24-year-old rookie officer.“I wanted you to know what it’s like the
first day you actually go on a foot post,” theretired detective said. “What is it like being acop to get a four-block post and ...you’re re-sponsible for anything that happens in thosefour blocks. Anybody that lives there, walksthere, drives through there, I’m responsiblefor, for eight hours. I have to protect andcare for those people, and it’s a lot of respon-sibility,” he said.
“I found myself just standing there, like,‘What do I do?’ Then the training starts tokick in,” Hoffman said.
In “Turning Blue,” he recollects his first ci-tation, his first arrest, a deadly shootout andwhat’s it like to cope with death— of bothcivilians and fellow officers.
“It’s not all running and gunning. I want-ed people to know a realistic view of whatbeing a cop is like,” Hoffman said, noting that
90 percent of police work is calm and reac-tive, while the other 10 percent is chaotic.
“This book is not, ‘Look at me, look athow great of a cop I am.’ It’s actually not thatat all,” Hoffman explained. “I put a little histo-ry in the book, so you learn. But, I wrote it asif you were there standing next to me. Iwant you to see what I saw, feel what I feltand smell what I smelt.”
That includes bringing readers into theevents of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks in
Hoffman bioLawrence Hoffman worked for the NewYork Police Department from 1984 to 2004.After retiring, he moved to Land O’ Lakeswith his wife, Jeanette. He now works inthe public safety field, and is also pursuinghis dreams of being an actor. He’s alreadybeen featured in several feature films andtelevision shows such as Law and Order,Life on Mars, A Beautiful Mind and TheBounty Hunter.
‘Turning Blue: A Life Beneath the Shield’was released in December. It can be pickedup at Barnes & Noble, checked out atHillsborough County libraries, or orderedonline through Amazon.com, Google Booksand iTunes.
Lawrence Hoffman worked for the NYPDfrom 1984 to 2004. It took him approximately12 years to write ‘Turning Blue.’
PHOTOS COURTESY OF LAWRENCE HOFFMANHoffman, left, worked on several major drug cases. He patrolled the New York streets duringthe crack epidemic of the 1980s.
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The Land O’Lakes HighSchool band trailer was indesperate need of repair.
Not only was it wear-ing down after 25 years ofcontinual use, but therewas also a gaping hole inthe trailer’s side panel —the result of a parking lotaccident last October.
In simple terms, thebeaten-up trailer was aneyesore and in dire needof a paint job.
While a new trailer would have beengreat, there wasn’t $6,000 in the school’sbudget to buy one.
Riley Batts, in his first year instructing theband, found the situation a bit perplexing.
“I never expected my trailer to get into anaccident the first year I’ve been teachinghere,” Batts said with a chuckle. “I had no ideawhat to do. I wasn’t sure how or when it wasgoing to get fixed.”
Then, a band member’s parent stepped into help solve the problem.
John Womack — whose daughter, Morganis a freshman alto saxophone player — of-fered to try to repair the decrepit trailer.
Initially, Womack and his father-in-law, JohnJones, were planning to repair the side paneland add a fresh coat of paint.
But then, they went a step further.“I just kind of started off with the idea of
redoing it,” said Womack, a sergeant with theTampa Police Department. “The idea was justto fix what it was, and try to repaint it. Iwasn’t going to go and do nearly the stuff thatwe did.”
But, with several connections in the com-munity, Womack was able to secure materialand service donations from local businessesincluding Eddie’s Auto Paint and Body,Meredith Tire and Auto, and Sign Parrot.
Besides the priority repairs, other improve-ments were made, too. New lights wereinstalled, both inside and outside the trailer.Carpet, shelving and netting for instrumentsalso were installed in the trailer’s interior. Aspare tire mount was built, too.
Though Womack helped coordinate thetrailer’s massive overhaul, he is quick to de-flect the credit to the three businesses.
“Most of it was done by the outside,” hesaid. “The only thing I did that was super in-tensive was we couldn’t find anything to takethose old decals off, so we had to pressure-wash all of those decals off; I got like 17 hoursof pressure-washing under me.”
The Land O’ Lakes band instructor wasawestruck by all the improvements, callingthem “mind-blowing.”
“I didn’t expect that. They said they werejust going to take it in to get the side fixedfrom the crash,” said Batts, who oversees
about 85 band members.They also improved the trailer’s security,
Batts said.“They put new locks on everything, which
is awesome, because anyone probablycould’ve broken into the old one, and wehave thousands of dollars’ worth of instru-ments on that (trailer).”
Batts is especially impressed by the trailer’sexterior, which features fresh, extravagantschool decals to complement the surroundingsparkling blue coloring.
“The whole outside looks amazing. Peopleseeing that on the road are going to be like,‘Wow, Land O’ Lakes Band is awesome,’” shesaid.
Perhaps the most critical new feature isthe interior lighting that was installed so bandmembers, especially percussion students, cansafely load heavy equipment after a nighttimeevent.
“After football games at midnight, thesekids were putting away instruments and try-ing to play Tetris,” she said, comparing it to thevideo game about creating order. They weremoving large instruments, without the benefitof lights, she said, forcing students to rely onthe lights on their cellphones to maneuverthe equipment.
When band students were first introducedto the revamped trailer, many thought theschool had purchased a new one — consider-ing its pristine appearance.
“It came out as a surprise, and my jaw liter-ally dropped,” said sophomore Jacob Barber,who’s in the drum line. “It was just so nice.”
Phoebe Dunne, a sophomore snare player,said the refurbishments have made fellowmembers more eager to start the next march-ing season.
“I think it just shows off more of what theband is,” Dunne said. “We’re more cheerful.”
Sophomore marimba player Sydney Crinosaid band members appreciate the overhaul.
“It really means a lot to my section, be-cause we have really big instruments, and wehave to use the trailer; it’s so hard to load itwhen you can’t see what you’re doing or thewalls are falling off and everything,” she said. “Ireally think it’s going to help with our schoolspirit, because we’re not going to be embar-rassed about it anymore.”
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Coast to Coast Connector Trail skips PascoBy Kathy [email protected]
Pasco County won’t be part ofthe state’s Coast to CoastConnector Trail, but efforts areexpected to continue to includethe county in future projects.
The Florida Department ofTransportation is opting for anorthern trail route that windsthrough Hernando and Sumtercounties and the city of Websterfor the Coast to Coast ConnectorTrail, known as the C2C trail.
The department of transporta-tion rejected alternate southernroutes that would have passedthrough Pasco County, citing safe-ty and relocation issues, andenvironmental concerns.
State officials also said a south-ern route would add about nineadditional miles to the C2C trail,which would boost constructioncosts.
About 80 people attended thelast of three public meetings,hosted by the the state trans-portation department on April 7.Other meetings were in Sumterand Hernando counties.
Many came away from theApril 7 meeting disappointed that the trailwon’t pass through a single Pasco town orcity.
“It’s so important to us, not only as a des-tination, but for economic impact to thecommunity and tourism,” said Dade CityMayor Camille Hernandez.
Transportation officials and their consult-ant, Orlando-based VHB, conducted afeasibility study for what is known as theSouth Sumter Connector Trail, the largest re-maining segment of the C2C trail. The studylooked at three northern routes throughHernando and Sumter counties, and twosouthern routes through Pasco and Sumter.
The purpose of the project is to build atrail segment connecting the GoodNeighbor Trail to the South Lake and JamesA. Van Fleet trails.
It would fill the gap in the C2C trail link-
ing Pinellas County in the west withBrevard County in the east.
Pasco County Chairwoman KathrynStarkey also suggested another alternative,which would tie in the cities of Webster,Lacoochee, Trilby and Dade City. That pro-posal was not part of the study, which willconclude in June.
The transportation department’s pre-ferred route would cost about $21.4million. The southern routes would costabout $25 million to $27 million.
The next phase is an approximately two-year study of environmental andengineering issues that would begin in late2016 or early 2017. The trail then would bedesigned, right of way secured and, finally,construction would begin.
The entire process is likely to take multi-ple years.
Hernandez and others plan to keep lob-bying for the entire Pasco community inthis and future projects.
Constructions of several trails or linkswith existing trails are in the works inPasco, and also between Pasco and PinellasCounty. They eventually will link with theSuncoast Trail and Hernando. A multi-usetrail beside U.S. 301 is planned as a futurelink for the Hardy Trail, in Dade City.
Dade City council members were sched-uled, on April 12, to consider a lettersupporting Starkey’s proposed route, as wellas a connector loop suggested by PascoCounty Commissioner Ted Schrader. That ac-tion was slated for consideration after TheLaker/Lutz News’ press time.
The letter, which would be sent to statetransportation officials, also will request thatdirectional signage be installed at the Good
Neighbor Trail to let bicyclistsknow of trails available in Pasco.
Dade City resident MarkPinson is heading up a petitiondrive to gather signatures favor-ing a trail that would includeDade City and other Pasco desti-nations.
“Bikers want destinations,”Pinson said. “Dade City is a greatdestination. You want a place toeat and have a cup of coffee.”
Several trails come close toDade City, but they don’t con-nect, he said.
Hundreds of bicyclists flockto Dade City and San Antonio toenjoy scenic rides, he added.
Brooksville resident ArtFrassrand checked out proposedroutes on a display map prior tothe transportation department’sslide show, and listened to DavidWilliams, a planning manager forthe department, as he explainedthe agency’s decision process.
“This is easily the most feasi-ble route,” Williams said. “It’s alot easier right-of-way wise. Wewon’t take as much frontage.”
Frassrand wasn’t persuaded.“I think the southern route is
the best,” Frassrand said.It would trail through the Withlacoochee
State Forest, and offer “the prettiest views,”he said.
Williams said forestry officials weren’t infavor of the C2C going through the state for-est. He also noted hunters who said a bicycletrail would disrupt their hunting season.
However, Frassrand said bicyclists sharethe forest with hunters now for off-road ordirt bike riding.
Pinson said the northern route followedalong busy highways.
“It’s probably a more unsafe route forbikers,” he said.
The extra nine miles that bothered trans-portation officials wouldn’t be an issue forbike riders, especially those planning anacross-the-state jaunt, Pinson said.
“This is the prettiest nine miles of thewhole trip,” he said.
RICHARD K. RILEY/PHOTODade City Mayor Camille Hernandez, left, studies a map as David Williams, a planning manager for the FloridaDepartment of Transportation, talks about the state’s recommendation for a segment of the Coast to CoastConnector that skips Pasco County, but does go through the town of Webster. In the background, Webster MayorKelly Williams looks on.
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BE A THRIFT SHOP VOLUNTEERGulfside Hospice is looking for volunteersfor all five of its thrift shops. Volunteers mustbe at least 15 years old, and commit to atleast four hours per week. Volunteers alsoreceive a discount while shopping at thethrift shops. Orientation sessions will bescheduled throughout the month of April. Tosign up, for shop locations, and forinformation, visit GHPPC.org.
CARROLLWOOD TOASTMASTERSThe Carrollwood Toastmasters will meet onApril 13, April 20 and April 27 from 7 p.m. to8:30 p.m., at the Jimmie B. Keel RegionalLibrary, 2902 W. Bearss Ave., in Tampa. Fordetails, visit Carrollwood.ToastmastersClubs.org.
PUPPET SHOWThe Creative Arts Theatre of the Tampa Parks& Recreation Department will present “TheTale of Jemima Puddle-Duck” on April 14 at10:30 a.m., at the Keystone RecreationCenter, 17928 Gunn Highway in Odessa. Theshow is an adaptation of Beatrix Potter’sclassic 1908 tale, and is for children ages 3and older.
DREAMHOUSE THEATRE SHOWDreamhouse Theatre will present “The 25thAnnual Putnam County Spelling Bee” onApril 15, April 16, April 22 and April 23 at 8p.m., and Sunday matinees on April 17 andApril 24 at 3 p.m. For tickets andinformation, call Bryan D’ Onofrio at (813)997-7146, or visit DreamhouseTheatre.com.
ARBOR DAY ART CONTESTHillsborough County Extension is askingtree lovers to create “mail art” (small worksof art sent through the postal service) tocelebrate trees for Arbor Day. Artwork can bea drawing, collage, painting or photo thatanswers the question “I appreciate treesbecause…” Contest age groups are childrenages11 and younger, youth age 12 to 18, andadults age 18 and older. The deadline is April15. For complete rules and information, visitHillsborough.ifas.ufl.edu.
DANNY BURGESS TO SPEAKPasco-Hernando State College will hostFlorida Rep. Danny Burgess (R-Zephyrhills)on April 14 from 12:30 p.m. to 1:45 p.m., atthe West Campus, 10230 Ridge Road in NewPort Richey. Burgess will discuss politics inFlorida, the primary elections and more.Admission is free. For information, call (855)669-7472.
OPEN REHEARSALThe Wesley Chapel Wind Ensemble, a localcommunity concert band, will host an openrehearsal on April 14 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.,at Pasco-Hernando State College’s PorterCampus at Wiregrass Ranch, 2727 MansfieldBlvd., in Wesley Chapel. Anyone who playsbrass, woodwind or percussion can join in.Guests can come and listen, or sit in and playwith the group. The ensemble is a group ofvolunteer amateur musicians that gatherweekly just for the love of music. For moreinformation, visit their website atWesleyChapelWindEnsemble.com.
TECHIE TRAINING The Zephyrhills Public Library, 5347 EighthSt., will host an iPod and iPad training classon April 14 at 4 p.m., for adults. Participantsshould bring a charged-up device. Forinformation, call (813) 780-0064.
COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONS MEETThe Pasco Alliance of CommunityAssociations will meet April 14 at 7 p.m., atthe Land O’ Lakes Community Center, 5401Land O’ Lakes Blvd. For information, visitMyPaca.org. To suggest topics or speakersfor meetings, call Wayne Mooney at (352)467-9808.
JEWELRY MAKINGThe Land O’ Lakes Library, 2818 CollierParkway, will have a wooden jewelry making
class on April 14 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., forages 16 and older. Participants can learn thebasics of making wooden jewelry. A signedliability waiver is required. For information,call (813) 929-1214.
THRIFT SHOP SALESGulfside Hospice’s five thrift shops will hosta Tax Day sale on April 15 by offering a 15percent discount storewide. All the shopsare open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Proceedsfrom the sales will help provide care forpatients who have no insurance, and tosupport Gulfside’s Centers for HospiceCare. Donations of gently used items arealso appreciated. For information andlocations, visit GHPPC.org.
SPANISH BOOK DISCUSSIONThe Lutz Senior Center, 112 First Ave., N.W.,will host a Spanish book discussion: “Librode los Suenos” with Dulmary Sabater onApril 15 at 11 a.m. For information, call(813) 264-3804.
EARTH DAY CRAFTThe Land O’ Lakes Library, 2818 CollierParkway, will host an Earth Day kids’ craft onApril 16 from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., forkindergarten through fifth grade. Forinformation, call (813) 929-1214.
TEEN POETRY CONTESTThe Hugh Embry Library, 14215 Fourth St.,in Dade City, will accept poetry entries forits Teen Poetry Contest until 4 p.m., on April16. Teens in grades six through 12 cansubmit up to three poems. Prizes will beawarded at the library on April 27 at 5 p.m.For information, call Mary Keesling at (352)567-3576.
ROLE-PLAYING GAMESThe New River Library, 34043 State Road 54in Zephyrhills, will host role-playing games,for students in sixth grade and above, onApril 16 at 11 a.m. For information, call(813) 788-6375.
LUTZ SCHOOL WORKDAYThe Old Lutz School, 18819 U.S. 41, willhost its monthly workday on April 16 from 8a.m. to 11 a.m. There will be mulching,gardening and cleaning up. Participantsshould bring water. For information, contact
Suzin Carr at (813) 453-5256 [email protected].
DRONE CLUBThe Hugh Embry Library, 14215 Fourth St.,in Dade City, will host the Outdoor DroneClub on April 16 at 11 a.m., for all ages. Thelibrary has a few drones available, but guestscan bring their own. For information, call(352) 567-3576.
TASTE OF KEYSTONEThe Keystone Civic Association will presentthe “Taste of Keystone” on April 16 from 11a.m. to 2 p.m., at Keystone Park, 17928 GunnHighway in Odessa. There will be a chilicook-off, cars, music, raffles, and a businessexpo. Proceeds will support Keystone’scommunity funds and rural heritage.Admission is free. For information, call (813)264-3819, or visit KeystoneCivic.org.
BUBBLES & BUTTERFLIES GALARedefining Refuge is hosting its fifth annual“Bubbles and Butterflies Gala” on April 16from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m., at the Tampa BayHistory Center, 801 Old Water St., in Tampa.The nonprofit organization providesservices to girls ages 12 to 17 who havebeen victims of domestic minor sextrafficking. There will be an open bar, photobooth, complimentary hors d’oeuvres anddesserts, guest performances, silent auctionitems and more. All proceeds will benefitRedefining Refuge’s safe house andschooling projects. For more informationand tickets, visit RedefiningRefuge.org.
AUDUBON FIELD TRIPThe West Pasco Audubon Society will take afield trip on April 16 at 8 a.m., to the JamesE. Grey Preserve, on Rowan Road in NewPort Richey. For information, contact MikeRanck at (813) 455-0588, or visitWestPascoAudubon.com.
BLUEBERRY FESTIVALThe 2016 Florida Blueberry Festival will beApril 16 from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., and April17 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at 201 HowellAve., in Brooksville. There will be livemusical entertainment, street entertainment,fresh blueberries, a kids’ zone, a skating rink,art exhibits, specialty retail tents, beergarden, food concessions, and a 1,000-foot
urban slide sponsored by Friendly KIA ofNew Port Richey. Admission is $8 for ages18 and older, $5 for ages 6 to 17, and free forages 5 and younger. For more information,call (352) 754-4173, or visit the website atFloridaBlueberryFestival.org.
SWINEFEST NO. 4Pearl in the Grove will host “Swinefest No.4” at Rebecca’s at City Market, 14148 EighthSt., in Dade City, on April 17 from 2 p.m. to6 p.m., to benefit Feeding TampaBay. Therewill be live blues music, vendors and craftbrewers. Tickets are $23 for pork and twobeers, $14 for food only, and $5 foradditional beer tickets. Advance tickets canbe purchased at EatLocalDadeCity.com,EatLocalTampaBay.com, EatLocalPasco.com,or EatLocalWesleyChapel.com.
STATE PARK FAMILY FUNColt Creek State Park, 16000 State Road 471in Lakeland, will host a family day on April17 from noon to 4 p.m. There will be tramtours, guided horseback rides, aphotography hike, geocaching, ranger-ledguided hikes, fishing and instruction,canoeing and kayaking, recycling education,a butterfly display, a K-9 unit demonstration,a children’s crime prevention unit, a fire-fighting helicopter and Smokey the Bear.There also will be a barbecue lunch from12:30 p.m. to 2 p.m., and music. Admission is$4 per vehicle. For more information, visitFriends of Colt Creek State Park onFacebook.
‘RAISE THE ROOF’Congregation Kol Ami, 3919 Moran Road inTampa, will present the film “Raise the Roof”on April 17 at 10:30 a.m. The featuredocumentary on reconstructing the roof andceiling of the Gwozdziec synagogue is byYari and Cary Wolinsky. In 2014, the roof wasunveiled as the centerpiece of the POLINMuseum of the History of Polish Jews inWarsaw. For information, call (813) 962-6338.
EAST PASCO DEMOCRATSThe East Pasco Democratic Club will meeton April 18 at 7 p.m., at American House atThe Commons, 38130 Pretty Pond Road inZephyrhills. The topic will be precinctdevelopment, and how to get out and vote.Light refreshments will be served at 6:45p.m. For information, call Dottie Briley at(317) 402-8211.
ZEPHYRHILLS ART CLUBThe Zephyrhills Art Club will meet on April19 at 7 p.m., in Zephyr Park, 38116 Fifth Ave.The evening will be a night of celebration ofthe winners of the annual art show. Winnersshould bring their award-winning paintingswith their ribbons to share. Members canbring a painting for the April mini-showtheme “flowers.” On April 16, members willbe painting inside the Depot Museum,39110 South Ave. For information, call (813)780-8562.
DANCE SHOWThe Lutz Senior Center, 112 First Ave., N.W.,will present a “USA Dancers Dance Show”on April 20 at 1 p.m. For information, call(813) 264-3804.
SENSORY FRIENDLY FILMSGrove 16 Cobb Theatres, 6333 Wesley GroveBlvd., in Wesley Chapel, will show sensoryfriendly family films where kids can be kidsin a safe and accepting environment. Theauditoriums are made more comfortablewith brighter lights, and the sound level isturned down. The audience is encouraged tobe themselves and interact with the movie,while having fun without the worry ofdisturbing others. Guests can sing and danceduring the movies. All shows begin at 10a.m. • April 30: “Ratchet & Clank”• May 21: “Angry Birds”• June 18: “Finding Dory”For information, call (813) 948-5444.
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That was before Jonnie Spitler joined theNature Coast Chapter of the Florida NativePlant Society and began changing things up.
Now, her yard is among seven sites in-cluded in what she calls Pasco County’s firstNative Garden Tour.
The tour, organized by the Nature CoastChapter, gives visitors a chance to see nativeplants in a variety of landscapes and to seehow they support wildlife.
Spitler, president of the chapter, hopesthe tour will increase her organization’smembership and will result in more nativeplants being added to the local landscape.
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A walk around her property offers gar-dening enthusiasts plenty of ideas.
Along the edge of her front yard, she’splanted flea bane, a plant some people viewas a weed, while others see as a wildflower.
There’s rosin weed, sporting a bright yel-low bloom.
She’s enthusiastic about rosin weed: “It’sa wonderful plant. It grows almost all yearlong, and it is native and it flowers almost allyear.”
Other plants around her front, side andback yards include coontie, coreopsis, fire-bush, coral honeysuckle and passion vine, toname just a few. There’s a winged elm treeand a fringe tree, too.
Her coral honeysuckle is her pride andjoy.
“It brings in the hummingbirds. It can begrown any way — on a pole, on a trellis, al-lowed to grow as ground cover.
“I think everyone should have a coralhoneysuckle somewhere in their yard, on alittle pole.”
She’s creative.Instead of using mulch at the base of a
tree, she’s planted wild petunia, a plant shedescribes as “a lovely, low-growing groundcover.”
Her Simpson’s Stopper, she said, pro-duces beautiful white, aromatic flowers.“As soon as the white flowers bloom, thebees will be all over it. Then, it has redberries, and birds will land and eat all of theberries,” she said.
She also has a wild lime — a host plantfor the giant swallowtail butterfly.
And, bees buzz happily around her sun-shine mimosa.
The tour stops offer gardening enthusi-
asts a chance to see native plants in a vari-ety of settings. One stop, in Odessa, featuresa wild habitat at a concrete company.
Another showcases a native plant gardenin a gated subdivision.
Another is a hideaway location, off thesouth branch of the Anclote River, which in-cludes a stand of cypress in a variety ofwoodsy landscapes.
A fourth site features a former orangegrove that’s been replaced by 200 nativetrees.
The fifth site features a wildlife corridor,created in the midst of a subdivision.
Spitler’s garden is the sixth site on thetour.
At the last one is a wildflower nursery,where people can purchase some of theplants they’ve seen during the tour.
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Tickets can be purchased at any stop,but organizers would prefer them to bepurchased at Site 1 on the tour.
For more information, call Steve Joyceat (813) 767-3131.
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This rosin weed adds a splash of yellowcolor in Jonnie Spitler’s front yard. Herhouse is one of seven sites in an upcomingnative plant society tour.
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One organ donor can potentially save thelives of eight people, and improve the lives ofdozens more through tissue donation.Donation places no financial burden on thedonor’s family. People of all ages can chooseto donate. Donation is supported by all majorreligions as a personal choice and act of gen-erosity.
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COMMUNITY EVENTSThe Medical Center of Trinity, 9330 State
Road 54, will host these upcoming commu-nity events:• Autism Support Group: April 13 at 7 p.m.• Chatterboxes: April 14 and April 28 at 3 p.m.• Tools to Quit: April 15 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.• NAMI Family & Friends Support Group:April 19 from 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m.
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MEDICARE HELPThe New River Library, 34043 State Road
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For information, call (813) 788-6375.
BINGO AND MEDICATIONSFlorida Hospital Zephyrhills, 7050 Gall
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Following the program, there will be afew games of bingo, prizes, and vanilladonuts and coffee. Admission is free.
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MEDICARE ASSISTANCEThe Land O’ Lakes Library, 2818 Collier
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For information, call (813) 929-1214.
OBSTETRICS PROGRAM EVENTSThe obstetrics program at Medical
Center of Trinity, 9330 State Road 54, willoffer these upcoming events on April 16:• Infant CPR for family and friends from 9a.m. to 11 a.m.• Tour of Obstetrics Department from 11:15a.m. to 11:45 a.m.• Breastfeeding course from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Reservations are advised. For informationand to register, call (727) 834-5630.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDEDSHINE (Serving Health Insurance Needs
of Elderly) is in need of volunteers to assistwith the Medicare counseling program. Thenext training class will be April 19. Mealsand transportation expenses are reim-bursed.
For information, contact Sue Samson at(727) 570-9696, ext. 234, or email [email protected].
CHILDBIRTH PREP CLASSThe Maternity Suites at Oak Hill
Hospital, 11307 Cortez Blvd., in Spring Hill,will offer a childbirth preparation programfor expectant parents on April 19 and April20 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. The class is heldover two days, followed by a personalizedtour.
Admission is free, but registration is re-quired. For information, call (352) 597-6333.
DIABETES SEMINARThe Health & Wellness Center at Florida
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Participants can learn all aspects of dia-betes from symptoms and treatments toliving with the disease.
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LUNG CANCER TUTORIALRegional Medical Center Bayonet Point
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Dr. Joseph Sennabaum, board certified inhematology, medical oncology and internalmedicine, will make the presentation.Registration and lunch begin at 11:30 a.m.,followed by the tutorial.
Reservations are required. For informa-tion, call (727) 869-5498.
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The Lacoochee Family Health Centerwill host its one-year anniversary celebra-tion on April 20 from noon to 2 p.m., atStanley Park, Lacoochee Community Center,38724 Mudcat Grant Blvd., in Dade City.There will be refreshments and giveaways.Admission is free.
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• Mathematics and ComputationalSciences: Pranav Warman, Academy at theLakes, first place
• Engineering: Achyudhan Kutuva, Dr.John Long Middle School, second place;Charles Reedy, Crews Lake Middle, thirdplace; Alyssa Perez, Centennial Middle,fourth place
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• Florida Department of Agriculture andConsumer Services $200 award, IntelExcellence in Computer Science $200award, and Mu Alpha Theta certificate:Prenav Warman, Academy at the Lakes
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should appoint the center’s leader, and howthe county and sheriff’s office will divide re-sponsibility for the center.
The county and the sheriff’s officebegan consolidating their emergency re-sponse operations into one center in 2013.
Nocco and Baker each fired off letters tothe Pasco County commissioners after asometimes heated discussion at the com-missioners’ March 29 meeting.
At that meeting, Moore invited Nocco topresent recommendations to be put to animmediate vote.
“We all want to find a solution,” Noccosaid.
He proposed promoting Lt. Dan Olds tothe position of director of the emergencycenter, and letting Pasco Fire & Rescuename one of its supervisors as assistant di-rector.
Olds currently serves as the center’s as-sistant director for public safetycommunications, which includes the con-solidated 911 center.
Jody Kenyon has served as acting direc-tor, pending the hiring of a permanentdirector. He began serving in October 2014,soon after Dona Fernandes resigned fromthe job.
Baker objected to Nocco’s proposal. Shesaid the matter “needs a more detailed con-versation.”
Pasco County Commissioner TedSchrader backed Baker.
“This is an important issue,” he said.“There’s a lot of us that haven’t had thebenefit of all the facts.”
Pasco County Commissioner KathrynStarkey agreed that a vote should not betaken on something commissioners havenot seen.
Schrader urged Nocco to meet withBaker to discuss the matter.
Nocco said his staff members wouldmeet with Baker, but he would not.
“When trust is an issue, that’s a prob-lem,” Nocco said.
Nocco sent a letter two days later toStarkey and the board, again laying out hissolution.
Nocco’s letter states that he has metwith Baker multiple times on the issue and“she has failed to provide any solutions for
the Center.”On March 31, Baker sent a lengthy letter
to the commissioners, responding to Noccoand outlining three options for hiring a di-rector for the emergency center.
In her letter, Baker objected to what shecharacterized as the sheriff’s “inaccuraciesand half-truths.”
Baker states there haven’t been multiplemeetings, and Nocco’s refusal to meet withher are what have prompted issues abouttrust.
“I am concerned that his delegates areeither misunderstanding or misrepresent-ing our conversations,” Baker wrote.
Baker contends that Olds doesn’t meetminimum requirements established by thecenter’s consolidation board.
Baker also notified commissioners thatshe was removing Kenyon as acting direc-tor. He remains as technical servicesmanager. She appointed newly-hiredEmergency Management Director KevinGuthrie to take on additional duties as act-ing public safety communications director.
In her letter, Baker noted that Guthriesupervised both emergency managementand emergency communications in FlaglerCounty before being hired by Pasco.
In a second letter to commissioners,dated April 1, Nocco gave “conditional ac-ceptance” to Guthrie, if he is appointedpermanently and serves solely as the cen-ter’s director.
Baker is expected to recommend threeoptions on April 12.
• The county has full responsibility forthe center, with the county administratorhiring the director, with commission ap-proval.
• The sheriff hires a director and takesresponsibility of the center. The countywould appoint the assistant director, andset up an enterprise budget to track expen-ditures.
• The center would be under control ofthe Consolidated Communications Board,which would select an executive directorand other management positions.Employees and support services would beunder contract with the county.
Baker also noted: “I remain willing totransfer responsibility and authority of theentire (Consolidated CommunicationsCenter) to the Sheriff, if that is the Board’sdesire.”
2001.“That was a horrific day, and I try to de-
scribe it as best as I could,” he said. “Thesmell was...I couldn’t compare it to any-thing. I just imagine that’s what the devil’sbreath must smell like, which is what Inamed that chapter.”
After two decades of police work,Hoffman knew when it was time to retirewhile he was working a major drug case inthe Dominican Republic.
“I remember sitting in an interview... andmy mind was wandering,” he said. “I wenthome and looked at myself in the mirror,and got a good look at my face, and I couldsee the lines, my hair was getting gray... andthought, ‘It’s time; I’m ready to go.’ I hadenough.”
If he could do it all over again, Hoffmansaid he’d still pursue law enforcement, butprobably would have tried to work for thefederal government, such as the Drug
Enforcement Agency, the Federal Bureau ofInvestigation or the Bureau of Alcohol,Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
“I loved the job, but I think maybe work-ing with the feds would be very interesting,”he said, noting they get to travel abroad andwork on enthralling cases.
“I miss the clowns, but not the circus. Iwas very fortunate to work with some ofthe greatest detectives and cops,” Hoffmansaid.
He noted the dynamics of being a cop in2016 is vastly different than when he wasworking in the ’80s and ’90s.
“Nowadays, with everybody having aphone and a camera...I find it’s very difficultfor officers,” he said. “They have to be verycareful what they do, because people willtake a clip and cut it down, and you’ve got30 seconds of a clip — they get judged bythat.”
For those considering a career in law en-forcement, Hoffman has a piece of advice.
“If you find one gun, look for two. If youfind two guns, you look for three,” he said.
tion through the rules and regulations ofmultiple federal agencies, including the U.S.Army Corps of Engineers.
At the time, commissioners agreed to thecontract extension, but lowered the month-ly payments of $38,500 down to $28,500.
The new contract is for one year, retroac-tive to February 2016, with the potential formonth-to-month extensions for an addition-al three months. The fee remainedunchanged.
The contract can be terminated with 30days’ notice.
Dawson & Associates have submitted anew road design, with more bridges, that ispart of a packet under review by the federalagency.
The agency is expected to respond with-in a month or so, said Dwight Beranek,senior advisor with Dawson & Associates.
“We’re seeing continuous progress, andeven accelerated progress, in these lastmonths,” he said.
The federal agency rejected the county’spermit application in April 2015, citing in-sufficient data and analysis of 17construction alternatives.
Additional information and the modifica-tion of one alternative have been provided,but the application remains in the bureau-cratic pipeline.
The 8-mile extension is viewed as highpriority as a hurricane evacuation route, andas an additional east/west connector. But,there are objections about environmentaldamage to the area, and additional harm ifmore development is encouraged.
The road would run through about 58acres of the 6,000-acre Serenova Preserve,set aside years ago to mitigate wetlands lostduring construction of the SuncoastParkway.
The road currently dead-ends at MoonLake Road in New Port Richey.
The extension would link to U.S. 41, witha route to the parkway in Land O’ Lakes.There would be no access to the preservefrom the road extension.
The county’s budget, for several years,has included $42 million for the first phaseof the project.
Pasco County Chairwoman KathrynStarkey also expressed frustration with thelengthy process.
Pasco’s application is believed to be thelongest pending permit request in the U.S.Army Corps of Engineer’s history, but Starkeysaid delays aren’t unusual.“This is a major problem with the ArmyCorps. It’s not just the county,” she said.“We’re not the only ones going through this.”
In agreeing to the new contract, Mooreissued an ultimatum: “I’m giving you(Dawson & Associates) until mid-May, or I’mdone.”
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2-mile runs. Cardwell won the 1-mile in5:23.79, the 800-meter in 2:26.94 and the 2-mile in 11:40.78, all school records.
LAND O’ LAKES PITCHER BOASTS TOP ERA
Land O’ Lakes junior right-hander Lance“McCabe” Sargent has been nearly unhit-table for the 19-1 Gators varsity baseball
team. His miniscule 0.49 ERA in 43 inningsis the best mark in Pasco County. He’s wonall seven of his starts, three being completegames. Sargent is also a standout hitter witha .400 batting average and 15 RBIs.
SOFTBALL PLAYER REACHESSEASON MILESTONE
Land O’ Lakes senior softball pitcher
Shannon Saile notched her 200th strikeoutin a complete game, no-hit shutout againstFivay on April 5. Saile has thrown 18 com-plete games and three no-hitters so far thisseason for the Gators (22-2-1).
Saile, a Florida International Universitysoftball commit, has a 0.71 ERA in 98 in-nings pitched. She currently has 448strikeouts for her high school career.
Freedom High names new football coachBy Kevin [email protected]
A former longtime Tampa Bay area foot-ball coach has been hired to lead theFreedom High Patriots program in 2016.
Floyd Graham, a former head coach atboth Steinbrenner High (2009-2011) andNewsome High (2004-2005), was named asthe Patriots’ new head football coach onApril 1.
He replaces Todd Donohoe, who wasfired after compiling a 15-25 combinedrecord in four seasons. The team finishedthe 2015 season with a 3-7 record.
Graham most recently was a defensiveline coach at Carroll High School in Ozark,Alabama. He stepped down at Steinbrennerin 2012 to help take care of his cancer-stricken mother in Alabama, who passedaway in January.
“Tampa’s basically my second home, be-cause I was there for so many years. My wifeand I were real happy when we were atSteinbrenner,” Graham said.
“It was always in our mind to comeback.”
With many new head coaching hiresmade in January or February, Graham willhave to make a quick turnaround to imple-ment his program and coaching philosophy.
While it may be a disadvantage to start thejob in the spring, it doesn’t compare to whatGraham was forced to do at both Newsomeand Steinbrenner high schools, where hebuilt the football teams from scratch.
“To me, it’s already a luxury that we’ve al-ready got all of our helmets, we’ve alreadygot all of our equipment, we’ve already gotcoaches on staff and the kids have alreadybeen lifting,” Graham said. “I’ve been in situa-tions where we’ve been so disadvantaged orwere already fighting uphill that right now,this is something that’s going to be differentand less challenging.
“It’s going to be exciting to go into an al-ready established program with athletes that
have been doing something for awhile andhave been together for awhile,” he added.“It’s not one of these things where we’retrying to build an identity, so I’m real excit-ed about that.”
Graham’s first day on the job will beApril 18, where his first duties will includekeeping the current assistant coaching stafftogether and overseeing offseason workoutsfor Patriots players. He also plans to bringone of his former assistants at Steinbrenner,
Cedric Roberts, in to coach defensive backs.Graham has leafed through the roster
and watched some game film on last year’ssquad. He’s already noticed one team qualitythat gives him confidence in the team’s out-look for success.
That quality is speed, Graham said, with atinge of glee in his voice. “They have atremendous amount of potential. The ath-letes are there. The kids are there. It’s justthat we have to start them at a young ageand keep them on the right track. As long asthey buy in and believe in us in what we’retrying to do, it will happen.”
As Graham tries to boost Freedom’srecord in the win-loss column, he will haveto make sure he can keep his player’s aca-demically eligible.
“We’re going to put academics first, be-cause the bottom line is my job is to try tocreate better men, which will create betterfathers and husbands,” he said.
“That’s what I try to do, and we’re goingto take every step that we can to make ithappen.”
Perhaps what excites Graham the mostis the opportunity to transition a downtrod-den team into a superior one.
“The process is fun,” he said. “You canwin all kinds of games, and you can lose allkinds of games. But, the process of makingsomething from nothing and making thosekids — that come in as ninth-graders —where they leave playing and understandingthe game and being a better man, that’swhat’s fun.”
By Kevin [email protected]
After five seasons at the helm, Sunlakesoftball coach Nelson Garcia finally has “thesystem” in place.
That system has helped guide theSeahawks to their best record (16-8) since2012 (17-6), Garcia’s first season as coach.That year, he had the fortune of leading ateam that featured several standouts withpost-secondary softball talent — StephanieFrancis (Jacksonville University), CourtneyDurbin (Rollins College) and AmySzymanowski (Florida State University).
Rebuilding years in 2013 (9-11) and2014 (9-16) have paved the way for a teamthat currently stands at 15-8 and recentlyclinched the No. 2 seed for the Class 7A,District 10 tournament.
Despite a key injury to an already youth-ful pitching staff, the Seahawks have stayedafloat with a potent lineup that has a com-bined .393 batting average and .479 on-basepercentage.
With a bevy of .400 hitters, includingone of the area’s top power threats in seniorGianna Basilone, Garcia likens the stackedorder to those of the old New York Yankeeteams, where opposing pitchers are worndown by the time they’ve gotten throughthe lineup.
“I like to try to do to people what theYankees used to do from a few years ago,”he said. “I want them to be tired by the timethey get through our order. Then we can gosmall ball.”
A combination of an offseason weighttraining program and “a lot of detail work”including station-to-station hitting drills hasfacilitated an increase in the team’s offen-sive output.
“The biggest thing is the team has got tobuy into the program, and they’ve got to re-ally want to be there,” Garcia said. “And thisgroup, this is probably the best. They’ve real-ly all gelled together.”
Facing some of the top teams within thedistrict — Mitchell and Osceola — and out-side the district — Land O’ Lakes andGulf— has battle-tested Garcia’s group for adeep playoff run.
“We try to keep the attitude of: ‘Whoevershows up on the other side of the dugout,that’s the one we want to beat,’” he said.
“I think we can compete against anyone,especially if we’re playing our game.”
For Garcia, “playing our game” meanseveryone on the roster handles the job theyare assigned, whether that’s making plays inthe field, laying down a bunt to move a run-ner over or driving in runs.
The Seahawks are getting hot at the righttime, and could be poised to be a bigger
threat than just a few weeks ago as a previ-ously injured pitcher returns to the startingrotation.
Freshman pitcher Morgan Boudreau wasslated to be the team’s second arm in the ro-tation alongside sophomore workhorseMariah Melendez (2.94 ERA in 21 starts),until she broke her ankle during a presea-son game.
“That changed a lot of things,” Garcia saidabout Boudreau’s absence. “The pitchingstaff was supposed to be a little different.We had two very good pitchers coming in,
...and she was also supposed to be our start-ing first baseman.”
“We’ve taken adversity and have donewell with it,” he added.
Boudreau appears to be working herway back to the lofty expectations thecoaching staff set upon her before the sea-son, striking out three in two shutoutinnings in a 15-0 win over Fivay on April 1.
Now armed with a fully stocked pitchingstaff to complement a deep lineup, theSeahawks ought to be able to “competeagainst anyone.”
COURTESY OF NELSON GARCIAThe Sunlake softball team is having its best season in four years with a 16-8 record. Itrecently clinched the No. 2 seed for the Class 7A, District 10 tournament.
COURTESY OF FREEDOM HIGH SCHOOLFloyd Graham is Freedom High School’s new head football. He was named to the positionon April 1, but his first day on the job won’t be until April 18. Previously, he coached atSteinbrenner and Newsome high schools.
The Western Conference boys and girlsbasketball teams are selected by the headcoaches of public schools in HillsboroughCounty.
All-Western Conference Boys BasketballAMERICAN DIVISIONSecond TeamTyler Carter, Steinbrenner
NATIONAL DIVISIONCoach of the Year: Cedric Smith, Freedom
First TeamSheldon Odunna, FreedomJosiah Crawford, Wharton
Second TeamEvan Trice, Wharton
All- Western Conference Girls BasketballAMERICAN DIVISIONFirst TeamInfinity Lyle, GaitherAshleigh Ingram, Steinbrenner
Second TeamMK Miller, Steinbrenner
NATIONAL DIVISIONFirst TeamNari Gardner, FreedomDiamond Wells, Wharton
Second TeamMegan Clark, FreedomLauren Wall, Wharton
All-Western Conference teams named
Sunlake softball teamreturns to 2012 form
STEINBRENNER ATHLETEBREAKS RECORD
Steinbrenner High School’s AndreWashington set a school in the shot put atthe Hillsborough County track champi-onships on March 29. The high schoolsenior threw the shot put 50 feet, 2 inches,winning the event at the county meet. Healso won the discus event, launching it 126feet, 8 inches. Washington was a standoutdefensive lineman on Steinbrenner’s 9-2football team this past season.
SUNLAKE RUNNER BREAKSTHREE RECORDS
Sunlake High School sophomore JamilaCardwell had enough energy to shatter threeschool track records during one meet. At theSunshine Athletic Conference East Track andField Championship March 31, she outpacedthe competition in the 1-mile, 800-meter and
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Pool enthusiasts gottogether to chalk uptheir cues, rack up
some balls and give their shotsjust the right touch in a March25 tournament.
Players had a great time —showing off some goodmoves, teasing each other andmaking some great shots dur-
ing the tournament at the LutzSenior Center, 112 First Ave.,N.W., in Lutz.
The tournament is one ofmany activities that give elder-ly residents a chance to getout and have a good time atthe center.
For more information oncenter activities, call (813)264-3803.
Cueing up fora good time
Seventy-five-year-old John Sprague prepares to make a difficult shot, as another player to the right, 89-year-oldElton Shahin leans from his seat, while awaiting his turn. Eight competitors vied for the top spot at the pooltournament, which Pat Caldwell, 91, of Lutz, clinched.
Eighty-four-year-old Barbara Wesling, of New Tampa, lines up a shot asopponent, 89-year-old Elton Shahin, of Lutz, sitting behind her, looks on.
Seventy-three-old Alba Rosales, of New Tampa, grimaces after missing the cor-ner pocket in her game against, Charlie Rodriguez, 80, of Tampa.
Debbie Mitchell, of Lutz, congratulates the winner of their game, 91-year-old Pat Caldwell.
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The North Tampa Chamber ofCommerce will have its monthly generalmeeting on April 14, with check-in at 11a.m., at Brunchies, Breakfast, Brunch, Lunchand Catering at 14366 N. Dale MabryHighway in Tampa. Networking is until11:30 a.m., when lunch will be served froma select menu.
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