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New River kids tackle cooking challengeBy Kevin [email protected]
Four New River Elementary students aregetting set to take off their “thinking caps” andput on their “chef’s caps.”
Fourth-graders Payton Furman, CameronKeehn, Payton Leidy and Charyn Maldonadowill compete as a team in the third annualGridiron Cooking Challenge at One Buc Place,the Tampa Bay Buccaneers training facility, onMay 14 from 9 a.m. to noon. Other regionalcompetitions are being held at the MiamiDolphins’ and Jacksonville Jaguars’ facilities onseparate dates.
The challenge was created by the FloridaDairy Farmers and is part of Fuel Up to Play60, an in-school nutrition and physical activityprogram launched by the National DairyCouncil and the NFL to help encourage youthto lead healthier lives.
The team from New River Elementary, lo-cated in Wesley Chapel, was named as one offour central Florida finalists in March after thestudents’ recipe — “Cheesy Chicken andBacon Quesadilla with Yogurt Veggie Dip” —was judged and chosen by members of theDairy Council of Florida.
The four students decided to create a que-sadilla recipe, since they all enjoy the entrée,and knew the contest required entrants tomake an original recipe that included dairyproducts.
To make the Mexican classic healthier, theyopted to add a few veggies — peppers andchopped spinach— to the recipe.
“I wasn’t sure about the peppers or thechopped spinach, but then I did end up likingit, because all of it was good together,” saidLeidy, 10. “I don’t like them separate, but I dolike them together.”
The team will have 60 minutes to prepareand present the quesadilla and veggie dip infront of the judges at One Buc Place. Aftermaking the meal once before, they are confi-dent they can get the finished product
complete in 45 minutes or less.To do so, group member has been assigned
a job, whether it’s making the veggie dip, flip-ping the quesadilla or cutting it into footballshapes.
“It’s fun cooking, but the best part is eatingit,” Maldonado said with excitement.
“I like how we get to cook at One BucPlace. That’s my favorite part, and cooking infront of other people and the judges,” said
Keehn, a fan of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.If the New River students win first place,
they’ll each receive a tablet, and the schoolwill receive a $2,500 prize pack.
The team’s program advisor and school’sP.E. teacher, Kathie Gillooly, said the entire ini-tiative is beneficial, because it helps studentslearn about healthy habits and helps theschool obtain additional funding.
“Since we brought this aspect into theschool, I think it really helps them becausethey know “fuel up” means eating well, and“play 60” means they’re supposed to exercisefor 60 minutes,” said Gillooly, who’s been an ad-visor for the cooking challenge all three years.
“I really think it’s an advantage that they’redoing this for kids. It’s also an advantage forschools getting that grant money,” she said.
Third annual GridironCooking ChallengeWHAT: Young chefs compete in a cookingchallenge, which is part of Fuel Up to Play 60.WHEN: May 14, 9 a.m. to noonWHERE: Tampa Bay Buccaneers TrainingFacility, One Buc Place
The Shops at Wiregrass is adding storesBy Kathy [email protected]
The Shops at Wiregrass is adding freshfaces to its retail lineup.
By the end of fall, the outdoor mall willhost the grand openings of seven newstores.
The first three shops, Lola Perfume,Soleciety Sneaker Boutique, and 3DMusketeers Printing, already are open.
VisionWorks, VomFASS Oils, Vinegars,Spirits & Wines, Rocket Fizz Soda Pop &Candy Shop, and Irish 31 will arrive in thenext months.
“We’re continually working with our leas-ing department. We listen continually to ourcustomers who tell us what they want,” saidGreg Lenners, general manager at The Shops
at Wiregrass. “We try to have a little bit ofeverything.”
The new shops are part of the routine ofkeeping a mall fresh and were plannedahead of the opening of Tampa PremiumOutlets, Lenners said.
“We have to be very strategic with whatwe put in,” Lenners said. That’s true for everymall, including Tampa Premium Outlets, henoted.
Four outparcels at Wiregrass are still upfor grabs, so additional announcementscould happen this year, Lenners said.
Lola Perfume features brand-name fra-grances for men and women, at a shop nearHollister’s.
Soleciety Sneaker Boutique, next to Zales,
FILE PHOTOThe Shops at Wiregrass is adding to itsretail lineup, in an effort to keep up-to-datewith customer desires. The regional shop-ping mall is adding stores including Irish 31,Lola Perfume and Rocket Fizz Soda Pop &Candy Shop.See WIREGRASS, page 11A
Finding musicwithin life’sdifficultiesBy B.C. [email protected]
Playing classical music is not the easiestfeat — even when you’ve had formal train-ing and are adept at reading sheet music.
For James Williams, it is even more chal-lenging.
Not only does he lack formal training,but he also has had to overcome obstaclescaused by his autism, a condition he was di-agnosed with at age 3.
The now 18-year-old, who originally hailsfrom London, said he began teaching himselfto play piano when he was attendingWeightman Middle School, in Wesley Chapel.
He had a simple motive: He wanted towin the school’s talent show.
And, he did.Since then, he has continued teaching
himself and recently he was named one ofthe state’s three top soloists in the ninth an-nual 2016 VSA Florida Young SoloistCompetition.
Winning that contest means that he’srepresenting Florida in the VSA InternationalCompetition in Washington D.C., later thisyear.
The other two Florida finalists in thecompetition are Lyudmilla Fuentes, fromPolk County, and Jacqueline Blanche, fromCharlotte County.
The state finalists were selected througha strict adjudication process facilitated by
B.C. MANION/STAFF PHOTOEighteen-year-old James Williams is a Florida finalist in the 2016 VSA Florida Young SoloistCompetition. He now will compete for international honors. Shown here, he is playing on thegrand piano in the lobby at Florida Hospital Wesley Chapel.
See MUSIC, page 11A
COURTESY OF KATHY GILLOOLYThe New River students are one of fourregional finalists chosen for the third annualGridiron Cooking Challenge for their recipe,‘Cheesy Chicken and Bacon Quesadilla withYogurt Veggie Dip.’
KEVIN WEISS/STAFF PHOTOFrom left, program advisor Kathy Gillooly and fourth-graders Cameron Keehn, PaytonFurman, Payton Leidy and Charyn Maldonado.
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Seven Oaks Pet Hospital expandsBy Kathy [email protected]
Boxes still are being unpacked in hisnew home, but that doesn’t faze Duncan,the in-house cat at Seven Oaks Pet Hospital.
He’s content to catnap in his bed, atop adesk, while others do the heavy lifting.
For veterinarian Sree Reddy, the new lo-cation for Seven Oaks is a dream more thanthree years in the making.
Physically, the animal clinic is just about ahalf-mile from its previous location.
But, Reddy has come a long way sinceopening Seven Oaks in a shopping center,off State Road 56, nearly a decade ago.
In its new and more spacious building,the veterinary clinic is getting a fresh start,and adding to the growing retail boomalong the state highway.
“We decided we were outgrowing ourlocation,” said Reddy. “If two people were upfront, it was full. We actually had peoplewaiting outside.”
At about 5,000 square feet, Seven OaksPet Hospital is more than doubling its previ-ous size.
Reddy made an immediate decision tobuy a large plot of land when it went on themarket. It fit perfectly with the desire to staynear his customer base, and to also do retail.
The new hospital has an expansive wait-ing area, five examination rooms, anisolation room, surgery, boarding and groom-ing services, and state-of-the art-technology,including the ability to do on-site ultrasounds.
More than a pet hospital, the Pet & FitCenter is a commercial center, on a primespot at 27027 State Road 56, around the cor-ner from Buffalo Wild Wings and a shortdistance from The Shops at Wiregrass andTampa Premium Outlets.
Reddy plans to open Pet Depot nextdoor to his clinic. He will take his time,stocking the shop with pet food and acces-sories that his clients want.
Reddy plans to focuson American-made prod-ucts, but he said, “I wantto carry what my clientswant,” he said. “Our goalis to mimic our neigh-borhood.”
Next door to the petshop, another storefrontis leased to a self-defenseschool – HammerfistKrav Maga.
A nearly 12,000-square-foot buildingbehind the clinic willsoon be home toCrossFit14, a gymnasiumrelocating also fromCypress Village’s plaza.
A ribbon cutting andgrand opening probablyis two months to threemonths away.
Reddy treats his four-legged patients withtraditional methods and
medications, but he also is passionate aboutholistic treatments such as acupuncture andChinese herbs.
He also offers less invasive surgeries oflaser and laparoscopy.
The Eastern-influenced treatments, includ-ing acupuncture, are especially useful fordogs with hip dysplasia, seizures or arthritis.
The hospital also offers house calls, andannual wellness plans to help with pet ex-penses.
His staff works withseveral animal rescuegroups, including ones forLabrador retrievers andgreyhounds. The clinic alsodoes free work for thePasco County AnimalShelter, including somebone surgeries and X-rays.
Reddy’s passion for car-ing for animals began inIndia with summers spentat his grandparents’ farm,populated with cows, goatsand sheep.
He got his veterinarydegree at TuskegeeUniversity in Alabama.
He also did research atthe National AnimalDisease Center in Ames,Iowa, where Reddy said asmany as 500 veterinariansworked together at the fed-erally funded facility.
But, he opted to move from research intoa veterinary practice in 2001.
Reddy opened a clinic in Clearwater in2004, and three years later moved to WesleyChapel. It was a positive experience settlinginto a community where, Reddy said, fami-lies have strong bonds and see their pets aspart of the family.
His goal is to make his hospital and vet-erinary practice part of that.
“I want to make relationships,” he said.
Receptionist Jeanette Mandeville reviews documents with vet-erinarian Sree Reddy at Reddy’s clinic, Seven Oaks AnimalHospital.
Duncan slumbers in his bed, next to a computer in the sur-gery room. The 8-year-old domestic longhair was adopted bySeven Oaks Pet Hospital nearly five years ago.
KATHY STEELE/STAFF PHOTOSVeterinarian Sree Reddy opened a new, larger animal clinic at his Pet & Fit Center. Reddy also will operate a pet store and lease space toself-defense school Hammerfist Krav Maga. A standalone Crossfit 14 gym will open soon in a building behind the animal clinic.
boat, and he (Hugh) took them (water) ski-ing. We’d swim at the beach. We took themfishing,” Nellie said.
“We’ve traveled all over the UnitedStates, from Maine to San Francisco. We tookthe whole family, the children and grandchil-dren, to Yellowstone,” Hugh added.
Having fun with each other, with theirfriends and with their family, has alwaysbeen important to both of them.
“We’ve always had fun. You just can’thave a good marriage without some fun init,” Nellie said.
They also share many fond memories oftimes they’ve shared together.
When they lived in San Antonio, theylived near the Alamo.
“Bands would be down there playingevery night. Our windows would be open,and we could hear that soft romanticmusic,” Nellie said. “They had a watermelon
hut there. They served nothing but water-melon down by the water, so we’d havewatermelon every night.”
Hugh thinks Nellie saved his life.“I went into Afib and my heart was beat-
ing 160 beats a minute, and they took me toTampa General,” Hugh said.
He spent seven days in intensive care,with Nellie at his side.
“He was heavily sedated,” Nellie said.“They would say: ‘He might can hear you.’
“I’d say, ‘Hugh can you hear me? Squeezemy hand.’ He’d squeeze my hand,” Nelliesaid.
When they were young, Nellie said, sherecalls imagining Hugh the way he lookstoday.
“That’s what I always wanted, for us togrow old together,” she said. “We’re actuallystill in love. It’s a much deeper love now.”
Hugh agreed: “She’s still my sweetheart.”
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Seventy years of marriage, and going strongBy B.C. [email protected]
They were teenagers.She was visiting her brother and his wife
in Tampa, and she took the streetcar over tothe Sulphur Springs swimming pool.
He was at the pool to relax.He spotted her.“He came over and started talking to me,
and he was cute, so I talked back with him,”said Nellie Bailey, of Lutz.
“I was 16,” said Nellie, now 87.“I was 17,” said Gains Hugh Bailey Sr.,
now 88.“That day we went
to Whitehead’sDrugstore, got a ham-burger and went to amovie,” Hugh said.
They don’t remem-ber what movie theysaw.
“I was looking ather, not the movie,”Hugh said.
“We dated everynight the whole sum-mer,” Nellie said. “Wewent to the beaches.We bowled and weate out, and we wentto movies, and wewent over to the parkand kissed under thetrees.”
But, then she hadto return to NorthCarolina to finish highschool. He had to fin-ish high school, too.
“We wrote aboutonce every twoweeks. We continuedon with our normallives, going to school,and dating other boysand girls. But, we did-n’t forget each other.We kept writing,”Nellie said.
Then, she movedto Tampa with herfamily in January of1946.
“We renewed ourdating, dating everynight,” Nellie said.
Then he was draft-ed.
“He asked me tomarry him and gowith him. I said, ‘OK, let’s go,” Nellie said.
They married on March 31, 1946.“Our first stop was Amarillo, Texas. The
next stop was San Antonio, Texas. The thirdstop was West Palm Beach. I followed himwherever he was sent.
“He was honorably discharged inFebruary 1947,” Nellie said.
“We had our first anniversary in Tampa,March 31, and our daughter was born then.Right on the day.”
Their second child, a son, also was bornon their anniversary in 1951.
The couple went on to have a total offour children: Donna, Gains Jr., James Douglasand Janice. The couple also has six grandchil-dren and seven great-grandchildren.
This past weekend, they celebrated their70th wedding anniversary at a party withabout two dozen family members.
Even after seven decades, the romance isalive.
Nellie said she wrote Hugh a love letteryears ago. “He reads it every night,” she said.
And, she still recalls every word of a songcalled “You Belong to My Heart” — theirsong when they were dating.
“He tells me everyday, ‘I love you morethan anything in theworld.’ And, I tell himthe same thing, everyday,” Nellie said.
“We always kissgoodbye when he goesout the door and kisswhen he comes in,” shesaid.
“We love each othervery much. If we have aspat or disagreement,we can’t stay mad, orgo to bed mad, becausewe won’t be able tosleep if we do.
“I’m miserable assoon as we have crosswords and he is, too, sothe sooner we makeup, the happier we are,”Nellie said.
“We just can’t stayangry. I’ll try to see hisside and he’ll try to seemy side, and we kind ofcommunicate on it andsettle it – to both of oursatisfactions, to wherewe’re both all rightwith it,” Nellie said.
“Whatever is impor-tant to him, isimportant to me. And,that’s the same way hefeels,” she said.
“If it isn’t, I make itimportant,” Hugh said.
For instance, he saidhe learned to fish aftershe gave him a rod andreel.
“I fished when I wasa child and he didn’t, soI bought him a rod anda reel as an anniversary
present,” Nellie said. “Our neighbor was a fisherman, and he
started taking me fishing,” Hugh said.For her part, Nellie expanded her musi-
cal tastes.“He likes country music, and I never did
like country music,” she said. “I like countrymusic now.”
Hugh was always a good provider, Nelliesaid.
“We took vacations every year with thechildren, to the beaches, and camping andfishing. We enjoyed them so much. We got a
B.C. MANION/STAFF PHOTONellie and Gains Hugh Bailey Sr., recently celebrated 70 years of married life, and they rel-ish the love story they share.
Gains Hugh Bailey Sr., when he wasyoung.
PHOTOS COURTESY OF JANICE KURTZNellie Bailey’s beauty attracted the atten-tion of Gains Hugh Bailey Sr., more than70 years ago, leading to a marriage that’sstill cherished by both Nellie and Hugh.
CARROLLWOODTOASTMASTERSThe Carrollwood Toastmasters will meeton April 6, April 13 and April 20 from 7p.m. to 8:30 p.m., at the Jimmie B. KeelRegional Library, 2902 W. Bearss Ave., inTampa. For details, visitCarrollwood.ToastmastersClubs.org.
BE A THRIFT SHOP VOLUNTEERGulfside Hospice is looking for volunteersfor all five of its thrift shops. Volunteersmust be at least 15 years old, and committo at least four hours per week. Volunteersalso receive a discount while shopping atthe thrift shops. Orientation sessions willbe scheduled throughout the month ofApril. To sign up, for shop locations, andfor information, visit GHPPC.org.
VENDORS NEEDEDTemple Elijah, 21021 State Road 54 inLutz, will host a community yard sale onMay 14 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., and islooking for vendors. A reserved spacecosts $20. For reservations andinformation, contact Elizabeth Melendezat (813) 949-9917 [email protected].
AGATHA CHRISTIE PLAYThe New Tampa Players will present azany, Agatha Christie “whodunit,” withmusic, on April 7, April 8, April 9 and April16 at 8 p.m., and April 9, April 10, April 16and April 17 at 2 p.m., at the UniversityArea Community Center, 14013 N. 22ndSt., in Tampa. Tickets are $20 for adults;$17 for students ages 14 and younger, andseniors; and $15 each for groups of 10 ormore. For information, call (813) 386-6687, or visit New TampaPlayers.org.
THURSDAY MUSICALE CONCERTThe final concert of Thursday Musicale’sseason will be on April 7 at 2 p.m., atTrinity Presbyterian Church of SevenSprings, 8928 Cypress Lakes Blvd., in NewPort Richey. The guest artists will be thescholarship winners for this year: KristinNelson, Wiregrass Ranch High School,vocalist; and Kyle Schroeder, J.W. MitchellHigh School, jazz saxophonist. Admissionis $5 to benefit the group’s scholarshipprogram for graduating high schoolseniors entering musical careers. Forinformation, call (727) 807-3023.
SOCIAL SENIORSThe Land O’ Lakes Library, 2818 CollierParkway, will host “Social Seniors” on April7 from 10 a.m. to noon, for adults ages 55and older. There will be coffee, cake andconversation. Seniors can offerprogramming suggestions, or take time tomeet new friends, discuss commoninterests, or take part in recreationalactivities. For information, call (813) 929-1214.
PRESERVATION SOCIETY MEETINGThe Historic Hernando Preservation Societywill meet on April 7 at 6:30 p.m., atBrooksville City Hall, 201 Howell Ave. Theguest speaker will be Andrew Frank,professor at Florida State University. The topicwill be “Modern by Tradition: Innovation &Transformation of Seminole Culture.”Admission is free. For information, visitHistoricHernandoPreservationSociety.org.
GLOBAL MISSION CONFERENCEMyrtle Lake Baptist Church will host theSecond Annual Global MissionConference April 8 through April 10 atthe church, 2017 Reigler Road in Land O’Lakes. Missionaries will speak on April 8at 7 p.m., followed by dessert. On April 9,there will be a men’s prayer breakfast at 7a.m., and a ladies’ mission luncheon atnoon. On April 10, there will be biblestudy classes at 9 a.m., and a closingworship at 10:30 a.m., followed by apotluck luncheon. For information,
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PIZZA & PJ SHABBATCongregation Kol Ami, 3919 Moran Roadin Tampa, will host a “Pizza & PJ Shabbat”on April 8 at 6 p.m. Shabbat will becelebrated with guitar playing, singing,dancing and food. After a pizza dinner,there will be a child-friendly musicalservice, and ice cream for dessert. Thecost is $5 per person, with a $25 familymaximum. Children age 3 and youngerare free. The program is recommended forchildren through second grade. Forinformation or to RSVP, call (813) 962-6338.
DREAMHOUSE THEATRE SHOWDreamhouse Theatre will present “The25th Annual Putnam County SpellingBee” on April 8, April 9, April 15, April 16,April 22 and April 23 at 8 p.m., andSunday matinees on April 10, April 17 andApril 24 at 3 p.m. For tickets andinformation, call Bryan D’Onofrio at (813)997-7146, or visitDreamhouseTheatre.com.
LIBRARY BOOK BAZAARThe Hugh Embry Library, 14215 FourthSt., in Dade City, will have a book bazaaron April 8 and April 9 from 11 a.m. to 2:30p.m. There will be a diverse selection ofbooks, audio and video media, magazines,and related materials, most for less than$3. For information, call (352) 567-3576.
AUTHOR MEET AND GREETThe New Tampa Regional Library, 10001Cross Creek Blvd., will host “Read Local:Local Authors Meet ‘N Greet” on April 9 at3:30 p.m. Cindy Campbell from theFlorida Writer’s Association will discusshow the association helps authors of allgenres grow, finding resources to cultivatean inner muse, and improving writingskills. At 4 p.m., guests can get to knowlocal authors and hear their stories. Theevent is for adults only. For information,call (813) 273-3652, or visit HCPLC.org.
RECYCLE CRAFTINGThe Land O’ Lakes Library, 2818 CollierParkway, will host a recycle craft on April 9from 10 a.m. to noon, for ages 9 and older.
Participants can learn how to turnrecyclable materials into nifty crafts. A signedliability waiver is required, and a dress codemust be followed for safety. For informationand to register, call (813) 929-1214.KIDS CRAFT CORNERThe New River Library, 34043 State Road54 in Zephyrhills, will host a children’scraft corner on April 9 at 2 p.m., forkindergarten through third grade. Forinformation, call (813) 788-6375.
YARD SALE FUNDRAISERThe Rotary Club of San Antonio willsponsor a yard sale fundraiser on April 9from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the San AntonioCity Park. The fundraiser is for medicaland funeral expenses for Mark Smith, ofSan Antonio. Donations will be acceptedat Park Place Antiques, 12221 Main St., inSan Antonio. For information andreservations, call (352) 437-5161.
CHALK ART FESTIVALThe 2016 Chalk Art Festival in downtownNew Port Richey will take place April 9from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., between GrandBoulevard and Adams Street, in the areacalled Railroad Square. The event is opento artists and the public. Spaces can bereserved for $10. Proceeds from thefestival benefit the Pasco Mental HealthFoundation. For information, call DawnEaster at (352) 206-2258.
KIWANIS CLUB FISH FRYThe Dade City Kiwanis Club will host the“Roy Hardy Fish Fry” on April 9 from 2p.m. to 8 p.m., at the Pioneer FloridaMuseum & Village, 15602 PioneerMuseum Road in Dade City. There will bemusical entertainment from 2 p.m.through 8 p.m., and dinners will beserved from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Takeout willbe available. No coolers, food, beveragesor pets (except service animals) will beallowed. Guests should bring lawn chairs.Tickets are $10 and will benefit theThomas Promise Foundation and themuseum. For information, visitPioneerFloridaMuseum.org.
SEWING BASICS 101The Land O’ Lakes Library, 2818 CollierParkway, will offer “Sewing Basics 101” on April
9 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., for ages 9 and older.Participants can become familiar with asewing machine, its parts, and how they areused. There will be hands-on practice tothread needles, and sewing lines and curves. Asigned liability waiver is required. Forinformation and to register, call (813) 929-1214.
JAZZ CONCERT FUNDRAISERJames Wall, a student at Steinbrenner HighSchool, will host a benefit concert tocollect food for a local food pantry, as a BoyScout Eagle project. The traditional jazzmusic concert will be on April 10 at 4 p.m.,at Messiah Lutheran Church, 14920Hutchison Road in Tampa. Musiciansinclude Chuck Berlin, a pianist who hasplayed in New Orleans for nearly 40 years,and John Lamb, a former bassist with theDuke Ellington Jazz Orchestra. Admission isfree, but guests are asked to bring a fooddonation. For information, contact JamesWall at (813) 347-8111 or [email protected].
TOP GOLF FUNDRAISERThe GFWC New Tampa Junior Woman’sClub will host its 19th annual charityauction and fundraiser on April 10 from 6p.m. to 9 p.m., at Topgolf Tampa, 10690Palm River Road. The theme is “Tee It Upfor Charity.” Tickets are $75 per personand include a silent auction, 50/50 raffle,buffet dinner and three hours of golfplay. All proceeds will go back to thecommunity through donations andservice projects. For information andtickets, you can visit the website atGFWCNewTampaJuniors.org/no5000.
FEDERAL EMPLOYEES MEETINGAll federal retirees and active federalemployees can attend the meeting ofNARFE Chapters 583 and 1588 on April11 at the Golden Corral Restaurant, 8928U.S. 19 in Port Richey. There will be abuffet lunch at noon, followed by themeeting at 1 p.m. The guest speaker willbe Brian McNeill on home safety. Spousesand guests are invited. For information,call (727) 845-5545.
TIPS TO CLOSE UP YOUR HOMEThe UF-IFAS Extension Office willpresent a seminar on April 12 at 1 p.m., atthe Hudson Regional Library, 8012Library Road, on “Closing Your SeasonalHome.” Participants can learn tips onleaving your home for extended periods,and the steps to prepare your homeinside and out, prevent mold and mildew,organize important papers, and how tokeep your home safe from disasters.Preregistration is not required.
LICENSING ON WHEELSFlorida Licensing on Wheels will be atthe New Tampa Regional Library, 10001Cross Creek Blvd., on April 13 at 10 a.m.The services available include first-timelicenses, conversion of out-of-statelicenses, renewals, replacements for lostor stolen licenses, address/name changes,ID cards, reinstatements, emergencycontact information registrations, vehicleregistration renewals, and disabledparking placard issuance and renewals.Fees may vary. For a complete list ofdocuments needed, please visit thewebsite at GatherGoGet.com.
ARBOR DAY ART CONTESTHillsborough County Extension is askingtree lovers to create “mail art” (smallworks of art sent through the postalservice) to celebrate trees for Arbor Day.Artwork can be a drawing, collage,painting or photo that answers thequestion “I appreciate trees because…”Contest age groups are children ages11and younger, youth age 12 to 18, andadults age 18 and older. The deadline isApril 15. For complete rules andinformation, please visit the website atHillsborough.ifas.ufl.edu.
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Flower show, plant saleThe Dade City Garden Club’s “Flower Show, Plant Sale & Gardener’sBazaar” will take place April 9 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., at The Dade CityGarden Club, 13630 Fifth St., in Dade City. Admission is free. Light refresh-ments will be served. For information, call (352) 588-9688 or (352)567-3844.
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Within the past decade or so, a land-scape once characterized by cattle ranchesand citrus groves, has become a place be-coming more widely known for itsshopping, medical, education and residentialoptions.
But, there are plenty of people who re-member when the community was moreclosely associated with timber and turpen-tine operations, moonshine stills and gatorhunts.
To help keep those memories alive, thePasco-Hernando State College’s PorterCampus at Wiregrass Ranch hosted a WesleyChapel History Fair.
The college intends to have the eventevery year, said Dr. Bonnie Clark, vice presi-dent of distance education and provost ofthe Porter Campus.
Speakers at the event were:• Madonna Jervis Wise, author of “Images
of America: Wesley Chapel,” who talkedabout details about the community she un-earthed during her research
• J. Thomas Touchton, founding chairmanof the Tampa Bay History Center, whobrought along an 1884 map of HernandoCounty, when it included Wesley Chapel,though not called that at the time
• Quinn Porter Miller, who shared storiesabout the Porters’ history in Wesley Chapel
• Stephanie Bracknell Black, director ofthe Pioneer Florida Museum & Village, whoshared stories about her grandfather, LonnieTucker
• Angelo Liranzo, a librarian who talkedabout a project involving the digitizing ofmore than 100 years of newspapers, andhow to access the data
Because Wesley Chapel, unlike somecommunities, did not have a central down-town or a government, Wise relied oninformation she gleaned from homesteadrecords, pension records and other publicrecords, and interviews with families.
As she conducted her research, shelearned about the close connections be-tween families.
“I’ve rarely seen families that cared somuch about each other,” Wise said.
She was surprised to learn about the im-portant role that music played in WesleyChapel.
“There’s something in Southern Culturethat’s known as the fifth Sunday sing.Sometimes it is known as the singing con-vention,” Wise said, explaining people wouldgather for an entire day of singing and pic-nics.
“The First Baptist Church of WesleyChapel was the center. After the convention,they had something that was known as‘Dinner on the Ground.’ This was an all-daything.”
Wise also talked about the turpentinecommunities, truck patches, gator huntingand moonshining that were part of life inWesley Chapel.
There aren’t many remaining historichouses in Wesley Chapel, and that’s mainly
because most were constructed of wood,Wise said. “We actually only found aboutthree or four homesteads that were stillstanding.”
Quinn Porter Miller, another speaker, ap-plauded the idea of annual history fairs.
“My dad would talk about all of thesestories. My brother and I would say, ‘We’vejust got to get them all in one room, givethem some Scotch and hit record.’
“We didn’t get the chance before my dadpassed and, thankfully, Madonna (JervisWise) was able to get these people togetherand really document all these wonderfulstories and these things, otherwise, thatwould really go down with the people,”Miller said.
Miller told the crowd about her grandfa-ther James Hatcher “Wiregrass” Porter, whomoved into the area in 1946 with his wife,Martha.
Her dad, Don Porter, was 6 when the
family moved to Wesley Chapel.“Wiregrass’ father, J.B. Porter, or J.B. or
Pop Porter, as he was called, bought the landin 1937 from the Rockefeller Land Trust, forsomewhere around $3 an acre,” Miller said.
When Wiregrass moved to the area, heand his family lived in an old frame house.
“My grandma Martha would cook thesethree hot meals a day on a Coleman stove.No electricity, no running water up thereuntil they built their red brick house on(State Road) 54 in 1960,” Miller said.
“I don’t know if anyone could haveknown how this area would grow,” Millersaid.
But, the family has always known howimportant education is, and that’s what in-spired the gift of 60 acres where PorterCampus now sits.
She recalled her father’s determinationto help make that happen.
“He knew how important it was that astudent could go from preschool throughcollege without having to leave the WesleyChapel community,” she said.
And, when Don Porter came to the col-lege’s dedication ceremony shortly beforehis death, he was thrilled by the college, shesaid. She recalls him saying: “Can you believethis? Isn’t it wild?”
Touchton also recalled Don Porter’s vi-sion for the area.
“I remember visiting with Don when hewould show me the master plan, as it wasbeing developed. He was willing to be pa-tient, and he would point out different areasof the property – this will be residential, thiswill be shopping, this will be education, thiswill be sports. He was very, very proud ofthe vision, in conjunction with his brothers,of course, and I’m sure J.D. and Quinn,”Touchton said.
Black shared tales of the legendaryLonnie Tucker, known for his gator huntingabilities and his marksmanship.
To her, though, he was her grandpa.She recalled asking him once to bring
two big watermelons to share at school.He did.But, he also brought scores of small wa-
termelons so all kinds of people got to takeone home.
The annual history fair aims to help pre-vent such memories from fading away.
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MEDICARE ASSISTANCEThe New River Library, 34043 State Road
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For information, call (813) 788-6375.
BREAST CANCER SUPPORTFlorida Cancer Affiliates, 3611 Little Road
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The group is an open discussion for any-one who has been touched by breast cancer.
Light refreshments will be served. For in-formation, call (727) 236-0302.
CHARITY ZUMBATHONOak Hill Hospital will host a charity
Zumbathon for the American CancerSociety’s Relay for Life on April 9 from 9:30a.m. to 10:30 a.m., and from 10:30 a.m. to11:30 a.m., at Body Fitness, 5181 MarinerBlvd., in Spring Hill.
A donation of $5 per person is requested,with 100 percent of the proceeds to benefitthe American Cancer Society. There will be abasket drawing for anyone who wears pur-ple, and a basket drawing ticket for eachparticipant. Vendors will be available to pro-vide education and goodies.
For information, call Cheryl Whitman at(352) 597-6130.
DIABETIC EDUCATIONAccess Health Care, 5382 Spring Hill Drive
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The seminar is for anyone who has beendiagnosed with diabetes mellitus and family.
For information and reservations, call(352) 597-7249.
EXPECTANT PARENT CLASSESFlorida Hospital Zephyrhills, 7050 Gall
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• April 11: Infant CPR will teach hands-onCPR and choking rescue. This is not a certifi-cation or credentialing course.
• April 18 through May 16: Childbirth classthat includes preparation for childbirth, new-born care, stages of labor, pain management,postpartum depression and patient rights.
Registration is required. For information,call (813) 783-6124.
FOOT PAIN SEMINARThe Health & Wellness Center at Florida
Hospital Wesley Chapel, 2700 Healing Way,will have an “Agony of De Feet” seminar onApril 12 at noon. Dr. Timothy Charles Epting,orthopedic surgeon, will discuss symptomsand treatment options of foot pain, and ail-ments such as stiffness, aching feet, and slightpain in heels and ankles.
Reservations are required. For informa-tion, call (813) 929-5432.
ALTERNATIVE/INTEGRATIVEMEDICINE
Congregation Kol Ami, 3919 Moran Roadin Tampa, will offer a class on“Alternative/Integrative Choices in Medicine”on April 12 at 7:30 p.m. This monthly classdiscusses alternative/integrative medical ap-proaches for preventing and reversing
chronic disease, and promoting optimalhealth and wellness.
The guest speaker will be Dr. Liat Le, an in-dependent consultant of Young LivingEssential Oils.
For information, call (813) 962-6338.
PREGNANCY CLASSThe maternity suites at Oak Hill Hospital
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Participants can learn about fetal develop-ment, nutrition and exercise, hazards andwarning signs, medical care, discomforts andremedies, and emotions. The class will be fol-lowed by a tour.
For information, contact Taylor Theodoreat (352) 585-2543 or [email protected].
HEALTHY, HAPPY LIVINGFlorida Hospital Zephyrhills will host a
free class on tips for healthy and happy livingon April 12 from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m., at itsCREATION Health Wellness Center, 38233Daughtery Road. The class will meet everyTuesday through May 31.
Each class will include an activity andhealthy snack.
Registration is required. For information,call (877) 534-3108.
BREATHING & SLEEPRegional Medical Center Bayonet Point
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Registration and lunch begin at 11:30a.m., followed by the tutorial at noon.
For information and reservations, call(727) 869-5498.
BREAST CANCER TEAOak Hill Hospital, 11375 Cortez Blvd., in
Spring Hill, will host “Afternoon Tea with theLadies” on April 12 at 3:30 p.m., to help edu-cate, empower and inspire newly diagnosedbreast cancer patients, as well as survivors.
For information, call Cheryl Whitman at(352) 597-6130.
PROSTATE CANCER SUPPORTFlorida Cancer Affiliates, 3611 Little Road
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The group discussion will include the im-portance of early detection, signs andsymptoms, prognosis, disease stages, inconti-nence, impotence, treatment options andmore. Guest speakers for this monthly meet-ing include physicians, nurses, dietitians,pharmacists, social workers and others.
Refreshments will be served. Reservationsare required. For information, call DennisBrown at (727) 992-4401.
‘START YOUR ENGINES’The Medical Center of Trinity, 9330
State Road 54, will host “Start YourEngines” on April 9 from 10 a.m. to 1p.m. The event will feature a car showwith more than 200 entries, model air-planes, a Teddy bear clinic for kids, “Askthe Doctor” education stations and more.
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Chapel resident and Sand Pine Elementarystudent, set out to raise money throughlemonade stands and online fundraising, inan effort to raise money for local K-9 unitsthat lacked proper protective equipment.
In recognition of the second-grader’s ef-forts to help fund K-9 bulletproof vests,Novus Medical Detox Center contributed$2,400 to the Pasco County Sheriff’s Officefor the purchase of additional vests.
The Sand Pine student also was given anaward ceremony at the Pasco CountySheriff’s Office, where Kent Runyon, Novus’vice president of community relations, andPasco County Sheriff Chris Nocco present-ed her with awards to honor her for raisingawareness for the county’s four-leggedcrime fighters.
WHARTON NEWSPAPER EARNS GOLD STATUS
The staff of Wharton High School’snewspaper, the Predator, earned gold statusfrom the Florida Scholastic PressAssociation, after receiving 22 out of 25points on the association’s critique.
Evaluators gave the newspaper specialdistinction in its coverage of news, featureand sports stories that affect its audience.
Out of a possible 5 points in each cate-gory, the staff received 5 in coverage, 4.5 inreader aids, 4.5 in layout and design, 4 insound writing/editing, and 4 in photogra-phy/visuals.
The Predator staff missed receiving All-Florida honors by just one point.
More than 2,000 high school newspa-pers from across Florida enterednewspapers for critiques this year.
THURSDAY MUSICALE CONCERTThe final concert of Thursday Musicale’s
season will be on April 7 at 2 p.m., at TrinityPresbyterian Church of Seven Springs, 8928Cypress Lakes Blvd., in New Port Richey.
The guest artists will be the scholarshipwinners for this year: Kristin Nelson,Wiregrass Ranch High School, vocalist; andKyle Schroeder, J.W. Mitchell High School,jazz saxophonist.
Admission is $5 to benefit the group’sscholarship program for graduating highschool seniors entering musical careers.
For information, call (727) 807-3023.
CAMPUS OPEN HOUSESPasco-Hernando State College will host
open houses at all five of its campuses inApril. The events are aimed at 2016-2017high school graduates who are undecidedon college plans and any potential studentsseeking higher education opportunities.
Attendees can learn about the variety ofcertificate, associate and bachelor degreeprograms offered through the college.There also will be opportunities for cam-pus tours and information on admissions,financial aid, scholarships, and more than50 clubs and organizations available.
Open house dates and locations include:• Porter Campus at Wiregrass Ranch,
2727 Mansfield Blvd., in Wesley Chapel:April 7 from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
• North Campus, 11415 Ponce de LeonBlvd., in Brooksville: April 12 from 5 p.m. to7 p.m. (financial aid workshop included)
• West Campus, 10230 Ridge Road inNew Port Richey: April 12 from 5 p.m. to 7p.m.
• Spring Hill Campus, 450 BeverlyCourt: April 13 from 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.(financial aid workshop included)
For information, visit PHSC.edu/calen-dar.
ROUND UP AT JOHN LONGDr. John Long Middle School, 2025
Mansfield Blvd., in Wesley Chapel, will hostthe annual PTSA “Round Up” on April 8from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
This is its largest community event tosupport the continued A-rated educationneeds of the students. There will be games,prizes, food and a disc jockey.
For information, visit JohnLongPTSA onFacebook, or call (813) 346-6200.
CHAMBERLAIN HIGH REUNIONChamberlain High School Class of 1961
will celebrate its 55th year of graduationwith a reunion on April 9 at 10 a.m., atLowry Park Pavilion 115. Classmates should
bring a lunch.For information, call (813) 949-3074, and
leave a message.
JAZZ CONCERT FUNDRAISERJames Wall, a student at Steinbrenner
High School, will host a benefit concert tocollect food for a local food pantry, as a BoyScout Eagle project. The traditional jazzmusic concert will be on April 10 at 4 p.m.,at Messiah Lutheran Church, 14920Hutchison Road in Tampa.
Musicians include Chuck Berlin, a pi-anist who has played in New Orleans fornearly 40 years, and John Lamb, a formerbassist with the Duke Ellington JazzOrchestra. Admission is free, but guests areasked to bring a food donation.
For information, contact James Wall at(813) 347-8111 or [email protected].
HOMESCHOOL DAYCracker Country, a rural Florida living
history museum at the Florida StateFairgrounds, 4800 U.S. 301 in Tampa, willhost Homeschool Day on April 11 from 10a.m. to 2 p.m.
Students can learn about the lives of set-tlers in rural Florida before the turn of the20th century through hands-on activities.The theme for the day is “Make and TakeCrafts.”
Educators in historic dress will be onhand at the 1885 Carlton House, railroaddepot, general store, church and other au-thentic structures. Participants can maketoys, dolls and helpful items for the house-hold, and can also learn to operate an early20th century printing press and make post-cards.
Admission is $8 per person, ages 4through adult. Children younger than age 3are free. Tickets can be purchased online atCrackerCountry.org.
For information, call (813) 627-4225.
HEAD START APPLICATIONSBEING ACCEPTED
The Pasco County Schools EarlyChildhood Programs Department will haveopen application days across the county forHead Start and Early Head Start for 2016-2017.
Expectant mothers andparents/guardians of infants, toddlers andchildren through age 4 may apply. Eligibilityis based on family need and income.
Locations, dates and times are as follows:• RCMA-The Stallings Building, 15029
14th St., Dade City, on April 20 and May 17,from 8:45 a.m. to 3 p.m.
• Lacoochee Elementary School, 38815Cummer Road in Dade City, on April 20 andMay 26 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
• Alice Hall Community Center, ZephyrPark, 38116 Fifth Ave., Zephyrhills, on April26 and May 23, from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
• District Office Complex, Portable 23,20425 Gator Lane in Land O’ Lakes, on April28 and May 25 from 8:30 a.m. to 3:15 p.m.
For required documents and informa-tion, visit PascoSchools.org/ecp, or callAlexis Russell at (727) 774-2730 or (813)794-2730.
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At Saint Leo, Kuznetsova met withprofessionals in areas including multicul-tural and international student services,business affairs, and learning design. Shealso visited an introductory Russian lan-guage class.
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Usually, Santa is on the giving end ofthings.
But, not this time.Santa Paul, also known as Paul Bartell, re-
cently received an Honorary Paul HarrisFellow Award for Community Service fromthe Wesley Chapel Rotary Club.
The award was presented on March 8 atHunter’s Green Country Club, during theRotary of Wesley Chapel Noon’s firstFoundation Dinner, an event the club plansto host every year.
Bartell was recognized for the many gooddeeds he performs, both undercover as SantaPaul, and more directly through his Relay forLife activities.
Bartell and his wife also have been heavilyinvolved in their children’s schools, haveworked to raise scholarship funds to honortheir son, Sean, who died from a rare condi-tion at the age of 16, and for their tradition ofopening their home at the holidays to spreadChristmas cheer.
Santa Paul is widely known aroundWesley Chapel.
He’s been playing Santa for charity since1995.
He volunteers for eight schools in Pascoand one in Hillsborough County.
He dons his Santa costume so schools canraise money through “Cookies with Santa” or“Photos with Santa” events. Over the years,he’s played Santa to roughly 30,000 children,include 3,750 in 2015.
He and his wife, Jamie, also have openedtheir home during the holidays. As Santa andMrs. Claus, they share cookies, fudge, punchand music at their home, which is deckedout to the max. Those visiting can also havetheir photo taken with Santa in his sleigh,
and Santa gives a gift to each child who vis-its. Last year, 847 guests dropped by.
Bartell also has been involved with Relayfor Life since 1991, serving as a team captainfor the last eight years.
He also has been active at his children’sschools since 2003.
After their 16-year-old son died, Bartelland his wife rallied to pass on Sean’s legacyby creating a memorial scholarship. This year,they plan to give four $1,000 scholarships.
Bartell also does his Santa gig for compa-ny Christmas parties, using the money heearns from them to help support the scholar-ship fund and to buy presents for childrenvisiting his home during the holidays.
Bartell was both surprised and delightedto receive the Rotary Club’s honor, particular-ly in light of the caliber of the othernominees, he said.
In a Facebook posting, he said: “Thisaward is a great honor in the Rotary commu-nity, and I am truly honored to have beenchosen.”
Sean Bartell Memorial ScholarshipWHAT: Second annual Pasta DinnerFundraiserWHEN: April 16 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.WHERE: Trinity Church of Wesley Chapel,33425 State Road 54COST: Advanced tickets are $10 foradults, $5 for kids ages 5 to 10, free for kidsyounger than age 5. The price at the dooris $12 for adults, $6 for kids ages 5 to 10.Tickets are available by calling Paul Bartellat (813) 416-9238, or at AtonementLutheran Church, 29617 State Road 54 inWesley Chapel.To-go boxes will be available.
This time, Santa is the recipient
Tampa Bay professors of music at theUniversity of South Florida and at the YborCity campus of Hillsborough CommunityCollege.
The Florida and International Young SoloistProgram seeks to identify talented musicians,ages 14 through 26, who have a disability. Theintention is to increase the musician’s likeli-hood of having a successful career in the arts,according to a news release from the VSAFlorida, at the University of South Florida.
The program delivers opportunities forserious music students to showcase theirabilities at venues throughout Florida.
In a partnership with the FloridaOrchestra and Ashley Furniture, each win-ner will perform at Vinoy Park in St.Petersburg in October at the orchestra’s an-nual Concert in the Park.
The international award is presented tofour outstanding musicians, two from theUnited States and the other two from the in-ternational arena.
Winners of the international competitioneach receive a $2,500 award, professionaldevelopment and the opportunity to per-form at the John F. Kennedy Center for thePerforming Arts.
Williams has learned to play by listeningto music and observing other pianists, onYouTube and in other venues.
He has performed at various events andin competitions.
One highlight so far was an appearanceat a conference in Orlando for the Centerfor Autism and Related Disabilities, where heperformed before Temple Grandin.
Grandin is perhaps the most prominentauthor and speaker, who has autism. Shedidn’t speak until she was 3, and her par-ents, at one point, were told she should beinstitutionalized.
Williams’ mother — Stephanie Stevens— understands the frustrations that parentsface when they have a child with autism.
Williams, like Grandin, was diagnosed atage 3.
“He wasn’t talking. He wasn’t progress-ing as quickly as he should,” Stevens said.
The doctors were not much help.“People were very much in the dark
about autism” she said.She was raising her son as a single moth-
er, doing shiftwork in London.She decided to move to the United States
in 2007 to join most of her family members,who were already living here.
Since then, she has married her husband,Ralph, who has been a tremendous sourceof support for her and her son.
She credits faith for helping her son suc-ceed in music, despite his difficulties.
“People prayed over him, constantly. And,my belief is that it was that power of prayerthat has helped him overcome these things,”she said, referring to challenges posed byautism.
Williams, who graduated from WesleyChapel High School, said he plays pianodaily, usually twice a day.
He handles all kinds of musical gigs —helping to raise funds for charities and toearn money.
He hopes to pursue a career that in-volves music, too.
One of his goals is to use his music tohelp raise awareness about autism, he said.
He’s also delighted to be named one ofthe top three soloists in Florida in the VSAcompetition.
“I felt quite special,” he said. “I was a bitsurprised, actually.”
His mom is thrilled, too.“For him to be where he is now, to me, is
a blessing,” she said.“It just shows what you can do, no mat-
ter what your difficulties or disabilities.”
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that will open in fall 2016 on an outparcel infront of Moe’s Southwest Grill, near Barnes& Noble Booksellers. The shop sells exclu-sive brand-name frames, lenses, sunglassesand accessories, and provides eye healthcare, including examinations for correctivelenses or contacts.
Rocket Fizz Soda Pop & Candy Shop willappeal to sweet tooths, at its spot near JCPenney. The shop, which is opening inspring, is a nostalgic trip back to the 1940sand ’50s, with a soda fountain flair. “It’s got acool, hip flavor to it,” Lenners said.
Customers can browse the shelves forretro and gag gifts, concert and movieposters, and tin signs.
VomFASS Oils, Vinegars, Spirits & Wineswill open in late spring near Center Court.The shop sells premium cooking oils, bal-samics, vinegar specialties and an exclusivechoice of fruit balsamic vinegars. Spirits,liqueurs and wines also will be available.
3D Musketeers Printing sells custom,color printed three-dimensional figurines.
Irish 31 is known to its customers at “ThePeople’s Pub.” The ale house, near PaneraBread, will serve up traditional Irish food,vegetarian dishes, Southern favorites andcomfort foods, along with a large selectionof beers, wine and specialty cocktails.
The eatery’s name in part is from founderJay Mize, who wore jersey number 31 as amember of the University of South Florida’sfootball squad. A fall opening is planned.
“It’s going to be a nice restaurant withIrish appeal to it,” said Lenners. “It will addextra flavor (to the mall).”
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The Pasco-Hernando State College cheerteam placed fourth in the Cheer Ltd.Nationals at CANAM in the small coed colle-giate division on March 18 in Myrtle Beach,
South Carolina. The team also placed first inan all-girl stunt group division that includedflyer Amanda Kahn with backspot AshleyMorris, and bases Elizabeth Stowers, DamariSanchez and Stephanie Gause. The cheerteam is coached by Sophia Haddad.
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Senior nears Sunlake home run recordBy Kevin [email protected]
From Courtney Durbin to StephanieFrances, Sunlake softball coach NelsonGarcia has seen his fair share of power hit-ters in his five seasons at the school.
Perhaps none is more powerful than sen-ior catcher/third baseman Gianna Basilone,who leads all Tampa Bay area hitters withseven home runs, through 19 games. Onemore dinger and she’ll tie Sunlake’s single-season home run record set by SamanthaDittman in 2009. In addition to her homerun total, Basilone has 28 RBIs to go alongwith an eye-popping .448 batting average.
The senior’s performance, both at theplate and behind the plate, has led to ascholarship offer from Oklahoma StateUniversity, which is coached by KennyGajewski, a former assistant with the FloridaGators.
The Sunlake slugger is still waiting on afinancial package from the university beforeshe commits.
Coach Garcia called Basilone a “coach’sdream” because of work ethic, leadershipand, of course, on-field results.
“You get these certain players, I won’tsay every year, but you get these players, youcan’t replace them. They’re irreplaceable,”Garcia said. “Somebody can come in and saythey can hit eight home runs or nine homeruns, but it doesn’t replace these players. Aspeople, they’re awesome, and as teammatesand leaders. It’s the same thing with (former
players) Stephanie Francis or CourtneyDurbin.”
While Basilone has always been knownfor the pop her in her bat—she mashed sixhome runs last season—she’s become aneven more imposing slugger after Garcia im-plemented a team weight-training programin the offseason.
The program has helped Basilone getstronger and quicker — aspects that are im-perative for making an impact at theDivision I level.
“There’s always things I can like improveon,” said Basilone, who started attendingSunlake as a sophomore after moving fromPittsburgh. “It’s such a higher pace up in col-lege.”
As Basilone has filled up the stat sheet,some opposing teams have started to ap-proach her at-bats differently. Instead ofgiving her pitches to hit, teams have resortedto giving her a free pass to avoid facing her.
“After my first few at-bats, they try to finda weakness that I have. Or, some people just
walk me or hit me,” Basilone said.“There was one game (against Hudson
on Feb. 26) she had two home runs. ...I wassurprised they pitched to her the secondtime,” Garcia said, adding, “I wouldn’t havepitched to her.”
The strategy of avoiding Basilone’s batonly works so well, as Sunlake (13-7) fea-tures a lineup with seven everyday playersbatting over .350.
In his lineups, Garcia opts to place seniorCassidy Roberts (.435 batting average, 16RBIs) ahead of Basilone, and freshman sen-sation Shelby Lansing (.438. 20 RBIs) behindher in the lineup.
“I like to try to do to people what the(New York) Yankees used to do from a fewyears ago,” Garcia said. “I want (teams) to betired by the time they get through ourorder. Then we can go small ball.”
With a 7-3-district mark, the Seahawkshave aspirations of winning their district,and making a deep run into the postseason.
“I’ve told these girls from Day 1 whenwe started practicing that I’m very confi-dent that if we play our game, and staywithin ourselves, we can go out and com-pete against anybody out there,” Garcia said.
Basilone added this year’s team is “defi-nitely” the best one she’s been on in herthree seasons at Sunlake.
“All the girls that I’m playing with wantto go to college, and they all are here for areason,” she said. “They give their full ef-fort...and they’re just all really competitive.
“That’s how we all click, too.”
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A former professional cyclist has createda weekend community cycling ride in DadeCity that welcomes riders of all skill levels.
The ride, organized by Josh and KaleighThornton, takes place each Saturday at 8a.m., at the parking lot next to 14112 EighthStreet in Dade City.
Rides are typically two hours long, withvarying paces, depending on each mem-ber’s skill level.
Thornton, a professional cyclist from2005 to 2009 and former member of theU.S. National Team, wanted to create a com-munity ride to promote the cycling industryand bike advocacy in the area.
He said there’s currently a core group of10 to 15 riders that have been showing upeach Saturday over the past few months.
“It’s a really good ride, because it truly isfor all skill levels,” Thornton, 37, said. “There’sother rides that are very fast and for veryskilled riders, and a lot of people are intimi-dated by that, so this is kind of neat becauseit’s for anyone. We wanted something thatreally started in Dade City; there was noth-ing like that.”
“There’s no cost. Just show up and go,and hopefully hang out and meet some newpeople,” he added.
Throughout the course of the two-hourride, the cyclists usually log about 30 miles,pedaling at an average pace of 13 mph to15 mph. However, some less-experiencedriders can opt to start out slow, and worktheir way up.
Thornton noted the group will typically
“head out toward thehills” and ride alongDarby Road. Othertimes, they’ll headnorth and hop on theWithlacoochee Trail.
“The roads thatwe pick are generallythe less-traveledroads. That’s generallyhow most cyclists tryto think,” he said. “Wedo have a couple dif-ferent routes thatwe’ve done.”
Instead of tryingto finish first, therides are more about enjoying the scenery,and getting in some early weekend exer-cise.
“We have a protective group; we’re look-ing out for the other riders,” Thornton said.“You ride differently when you’re thinkinglike that as opposed to where you’remuscling around with the guys, jockeyingfor position.”
While still a small group, Thornton hopesthe local rides will grow to the point wherethere can be multiple groups — like an A, Band C group —that can more closely matcheach rider’s skill level.
Although no longer a professional racer,Thornton is still very much involved in thecycling industry.
He operates a bike promotions andcoaching business called Wicked AwesomeRacing, and has also spawned a cyclo-crossracing series.
As opposed to a road race on pavement,
Thornton’s Wicked Awesome Racing Seriesevents are held on closed courses, like atStanley Park in Lacoochee.
According to Thornton, cyclo-cross iscurrently the fastest growing form of cy-cling.
“It’s a much different form of cycling,”said Thornton, who competed in both roadraces and closed-circuit races (criteriums) asa professional. “It’s almost like a minor stee-plechase kind of a race. It reminds me ofcross-country in high school. You have amodified road bike— a little bit wider tireswith knobs on them and the brakes aremore like a mountain bike style brake.”
“The cool part about it is it’s a seven- to
eight-minute loop, so you see the (racers)multiple times. It has this spectator-friendlyaspect to it that you really don’t get whenyou go to a road race,” he added.
With Pasco County’s rolling hills andvarying elevation points, the area offers anideal setting for the cyclo-cross races,Thornton said.
“I’m from New England originally, andpeople see photos of (the course) and theydon’t believe its Florida, because they thinkit’s flat as a pancake and there’s (only)beaches here,” he said.
For more information about the communityrides, e-mail [email protected] call (352)-444-6413.
PHOTOS COURTESY OF JOSH THORNTONA regular group of about 10 to 15 people has been taking part in the rides for the past fewmonths.
COURTESY OF NELSON GARCIASunlake senior Gianna Basilone is one of the top power hitters in the Tampa Bay area. Shehas a scholarship offer on the table from Oklahoma State University.
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Big CatchesDave Panno, left, and Ken Willis caught fivefish for a total weight of 22.54 pounds to winthe South Pasco Bassmasters March tour-nament on Lake Istokpoga. They also wonthe tourney’s ‘Big Bass’ award after reelingin an 8.62-pound bass using a spinner bait.
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Sunlake weightliftingprogram honoredThe Sunlake girls weightlifting program wasrecently awarded the Sunshine AthleticConference (SAC) championship for the2015-2016 season. Senior BriannaAnderson, right, was named Lifter of theYear, while Denise Garcia was named Coachof the Year. Anderson won a state champi-onship in the 183-pound division on Feb. 6,recording a 165-pound bench press and a220-pound clean-and-jerk. She plans toenter the Navy after she graduates.
The boys scored individual event victo-ries in the following:• 1-mile by sophomore Noah Damjanovic in
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• 2-mile by Damjanovic in 10:19.42• Pole vault by senior James Santana by
clearing 10-feet, 6-inches
The girls scored individual event victoriesin the following:• Pole vault by senior Gabby Paul by clear-
ing 9-feet, 6-inches• 1-mile by junior Bryanna Rivers in 5:29.13• 400-meters by junior Searra Woods in 57.71
seconds• 800-meters by junior Rivers in 2:23.45• 4x400-meter relay in 4:16.81• 4x800-meter relay in 10:43.75
The Wharton boys and girls track andfield teams fared well at the WesternConference National Division meet onMarch 23 at Armwood High. The girls wonthe meet with 194 points, while the boystook second with 127. Both teams competedagainst eight other schools in HillsboroughCounty (Freedom, King, Tampa Bay Tech,Middleton, Hillsborough, Chamberlain,Armwood and Strawberry Crest).
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C onstruction trailers once clut-tered the vacant lot on a hillyrise across from FloridaHospital Zephyrhills.
Now, a community garden is taking rootthere, as hospital employees, one by one,build garden beds that will sprout with veg-etables, flowers and herbs.
The Florida Hospital Zephyrhills CRE-ATION Health Community Garden sitsbehind a white picket fence, on Dairy Roaddirectly behind the hospital.
The garden is a complementary piece tothe hospital’s new CREATION HealthWellness Center.
The center offers gym memberships, per-sonal training, a Kid Zone play area, freecooking demonstrations, healthy lifestyleseminars and more.
“This is kind of tying it all together,” saidKelley Sasser, the hospital’s director ofprocess improvement.
Garden beds can be rented by anyone inthe community for $75 annually, with nocharge for the soil.
Some beds are built tall enough to ac-commodate gardeners with mobility issues.
Sasser and David Force, who works inthe same department as a specialist, are thegarden’s promoters.
Force brings gardening expertise to theproject; Sasser is a passionate cheerleader.
“We’ve taken the garden under ourwings,” Sasser said. “That is what (David) eatsand breathes.”
Force credits his grandmother with giv-ing him a love of gardening.
He grew up in Zephyrhills and DadeCity, but every summer he visited his grand-mother who could coax plants to grow inthe worst of conditions.
“She always had a garden,” he said. “Thiswas in north Florida in the middle of sand.”
It was a happy time, he said. “That’s someof my best memories.”
Initially, Force wanted to create a gardenfor hospital volunteers.
“The hospital thought that was a goodidea but wanted to go further,” Force added.
It took nearly three years from merelyhaving an idea to actually digging in the dirt,but on March 16, the first of 70 garden bedswere nailed together and filled with fertilesoil.
Force has about 500 plants growing in asmall greenhouse, from seeds donated byLowe’s home improvement store inZephyrhills.
Tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, zucchini,squash, lavender and cilantro are among theplants ready to sprout. Ultimately, thesefresh veggies and herbs could find their wayto the hospital’s cafeteria or into a cookingdemo at the wellness center.
One long-range goal is to have enoughcommunity involvement that a farmer’s mar-ket might be held once a month, Force said.
Or, maybe a cooperative, he added,“which would be wonderful.”
At the mid-March kickoff, hospital em-ployees walked over throughout themorning and into the lunch hour, to helpwith the gardening tasks.
Several volunteers sported T-shirts withthe message, “Doing Good in theNeighborhood.”
Florida Hospital Zephyrhills is the onlyhospital in the area with a community gar-den. As one of 45 hospitals in the AdventistHealth System, it is the second hospital inthe system to start a community garden. Thefirst started at an Adventist Hospital in CastleRock, Colorado.
A gazebo, garden shedand a small greenhouse areon-site. Walkways and land-scaping give the 2-acregarden a tranquil, invitingambiance.
Aquaponics, an educa-tion pavilion, a butterflygarden and a small orchardwill be added during thesecond phase.
Benches also will beplaced throughout the gar-den, which now is dottedwith red and yellow hibis-cus in ceramic planters.
The garden also nur-tures the spirit.
It embraces the tenantsof the Adventist faith andlifestyle, including trust,outlook and nutrition, said
A white picket fence surrounds the Florida Hospital Zephyrhills’ CREATION Health Community Garden.
David Force, a process improvementspecialist, brought the idea of a commu-nity garden to managers at FloridaHospital Zephyrhills. He learned to lovegardening from his grandmother.
Seed of idea takes root in garden
Florida Hospital Zephyrhills’ Brett Uravich and Kim Friedmeyer select lumber for buildingraised garden beds.
David Forcemovesfresh topsoil intoone of themanyraised gar-den bedsthat will beavailablefor partici-pants atFloridaHospitalZephyrhills’CREATIONHealthCommunityGarden.
FRED BELLET/PHOTOSThe landmark Zephyrhills’ water tower looms just behind Florida Hospital Zephyrhills’ CRE-ATION Health Community Garden. Garden beds, aquaponics, butterfly gardens and an edu-cational pavilion will make up the 2-acre garden.
A tray of seedlings sits in a temporary storage area prior to beingplanted in Florida Hospital Zephyrhills’ CREATION HealthCommunity Garden.
Casio Jones smooths top soil into one of the new raised gar-den beds.
Casio Jones, director of the hospitals’ well-ness center.
“You’re building oneness with the Lord,”Jones said.
There are social bonds that also knit acommunity together.
“That increases your ability to see thingsin a positive way,” he said. “You plant andyou reap something good. I just know this isgoing to be an opportunity for us to partnerwith our community better.”
Natasha Forbes-Thorne looks forward to
quiet lunches in the gazebo, and creatingsalads from the vegetables she’ll grow in thegarden.
Her son donated funds to buy the gaze-bo, and she served on the hospital’scommunity garden committee.
“My big thing is teaching the next gener-ation to do sustained gardening, and toknow where their food comes from,” saidForbes-Thorne, the hospital’s rehabilitationdirector. “I see how real this is. This is goldright here.”
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