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As we celebrate the birth of our nation, we can reflect on the many wonderful ideas our nation stands for. Some of the quotes of our most famous documents express the heart’s cry of our founding fathers such as “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal…” and we are “one nation, under God, indivisible.” Such declarations express the purpose and intent for all the people who become citizens of this great nation. Among the unique privileges of our citizenry is the right of free speech, to speak out in favor or disap- proval of laws, political leaders, or any position; everyone has a right to express their ideas publicly or privately without fear of reprisal. While these privileges are to be valued and preserved, we must realize that there is an unseen force at work to destroy this nation. Over the past several years, there has been an ever-increasing animosity of one group against another. Strife, accusations, condemnation, judgments, finger pointing and blame have galvanized the positions of large segments of our society, bringing great division. Why is that a problem? Jesus said, “Every king- dom divided against itself is brought to desolation; and every city or house divided against itself shall not stand” (Mt. 12:25). Continued on Page 8 Serving Odessa, Citrus Park, Carrollwood, Lutz, New Tampa, Pasco & Wesley Chapel /DunndealGazettes M y Dunndeal Gazettes He said to them, “Go into all the world and preach the gospel to all creation.” - Mark 16:15 July 2020 An Act of Kindness is a New Beginning Where your advertisement can make a difference! From Dunndeal Publications Clash of the Kingdoms Last Day to Register to Change Parties 7/20 Deadline Lutz 4th of July Parade Canceled See Page 3 Walking out of the Darkness Get your Smile on! ink about this: * Many folks want to serve God, but only as an adviser. * Do you think “stop, drop, and roll” will work in Hell? * Some minds are like concrete: thoroughly mixed up and have permanently set. * God loves everyone but probably prefers ‘“fruits of the Spirit” over nuts! * e good Lord didn’t create anything without a purpose, but mosquitoes came close. Not all is lost...

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Page 1: Clash of the Kingdoms...– solitude. The Bible uses the phrase “set apart unto a holy purpose.” For me it was very hard, very obvious, and very uncomfortable. The point is, that

As we celebrate the birth of our nation, we can reflect on the many wonderful ideas our nation stands for. Some of the quotes of our most famous documents express the heart’s cry of our founding fathers such as “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal…” and we are “one nation, under God, indivisible.” Such declarations express the purpose and intent for all the people who become citizens of this great nation.

Among the unique privileges of our citizenry is the right of free speech, to speak out in favor or disap-proval of laws, political leaders, or any position; everyone has a right to express their ideas publicly or privately without fear of reprisal. While these privileges are to be valued and preserved, we must realize that there is an unseen force at work to destroy this nation.

Over the past several years, there has been an ever-increasing animosity of one group against another. Strife, accusations, condemnation, judgments, finger pointing and blame have galvanized the positions of large segments of our society, bringing great division. Why is that a problem? Jesus said, “Every king-dom divided against itself is brought to desolation; and every city or house divided against itself shall not stand” (Mt. 12:25).

Continued on Page 8

Serving Odessa, Citrus Park, Carrollwood, Lutz, New Tampa, Pasco & Wesley Chapel/DunndealGazettes

MyDunndeal Gazettes

Faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see. Hebrews 11:1He said to them, “Go into all the world and preach the gospel to all creation.” - Mark 16:15

July 2020

An Act of Kindness is a New BeginningWhere your advertisement can make a difference!

From Dunndeal Publications

Clash of the Kingdoms

Last Dayto Register to

Change Parties7/20 Deadline

Lutz 4th of JulyParade

Canceled

See Page 3

Walking out ofthe Darkness

Get your Smile on! Think about this:

* Many folks want to serve God, but only as an adviser.

* Do you think “stop, drop, and roll” will work in Hell?

* Some minds are like concrete: thoroughly mixed up and have permanently set.

* God loves everyone but probably prefers ‘“fruits of the Spirit” over nuts!

* The good Lord didn’t create anything without a purpose, but mosquitoes came close.

Not all is lost...

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“Say You Saw It In A Dunndeal Publication”2 July 2020Phone: 813-949-4411

Reflexology - Louise RichardsonBy Brittany Cravatta

Within these past few months, stress lev-els among people have increased drastically. Whether you’re a business owner just trying to get by or a parent trying to care for a child who is stuck at home due to school closures, it’s safe to say that 2020 is no one’s favorite year. Luckily, reflexologist Louise Richardson is here to calm your pent up anxieties.

Louise moved from her home state of Rhode Island to the Tampa Bay area in 1989. Nearly 10 years later, she began studying and practicing reflexology and has enjoyed help-ing her clients along with friends and fam-ily cope with their anxieties, migraines, and stress levels.

Her passion for the practice began when her husband suffered from sciatica. One of her friends who practiced reflexology helped her husband overcome his condition when the medical alternatives were not reasonable. Since then, she attended a long series of work-shops to learn more about the practice and later became fully certified.

“What I really love about being a Reflexolo-gist is being able to help people become hap-pier and easing their pain,” said Richardson.

“After I’m done with someone’s treatment, you can really see the difference in their emo-tions. It makes me feel like I have done some-thing good for somebody else. It’s truly a gift from God.”

Reflexology is a holistic practice that dates back to 2300 BC to help people reduce stress and tensions in a more natural way. It is ad-ministered with hands only and no tools or instruments are needed while one receives treatment. It uses a philosophy that uses reflex points on the hands and feet that correspond to all of the various parts of the body. When these reflex points are stimulated, the body responds in a positive way. It works well with other healing modalities such as acupuncture, physical therapy, and massages. Ultimately, the treatments stimulate the body to heal it-self over a long period of time.

Louise has reopened for business and offers her services by appointment only. She shares a facility with Dr. Robert Martinez at the Health and Wellness of Central Florida located at 2540 Green Forest Lane, Ste. 102, Lutz, Flori-da, 33558. You can call her for an appointment at (813) 965-1697.

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www.DunndealPublications.com 3July 2020 Phone: 813-949-4411

“Jesus said, ’Every kingdom divided against itself will be ruined, and every city or household divided against itself will not stand.’” — Matthew 12:25

GFWC Wishes All a Happy 4th of July

Heritage Harbor Golf CourseBy Brittany Cravatta

GFWC Lutz-Land O’Lakes Woman’s Club is celebrating Independence Day differently this year due to COVID-19 and the cancellation of its famous Lutz 4th of July Celebration.

On July 4th, members will display their new holiday banner at the Historic Old Lutz School and wave flags while being safely distanced.

The Woman’s Club wishes everyone a safe and well-distanced holiday on this very different 4th of July.

HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY EVERYONE AND HAPPY BIRTHDAY AMERICA!!!

After most of us have been stuck indoors for the past few months, a breath of fresh air and the beautiful Florida weather sounds like something that we all need. What is a better way to spend the day outdoors than golfing?

Heritage Harbor Golf and Country Club is an 11,000 square-foot property that provides an assortment of resort style amenities and a 6,900 yard par-72 golf course with four sets of tees, a total of 18 holes, and breathtaking scenery.

During this very stressful pandemic, the Heritage Harbor Golf Course is still currently open to the public while staff members enforce social distancing guidelines. Only one person is permitted in each golf cart unless it is occu-pied by residents of the same household. Carts are disinfected after every round and cups are placed inside the golf holes to prevent the ball from going too far into the ground and other people from spreading germs from touching the holes. Everyone is free to have a fun, safe, and Covid-19 free game of golf! Golfers of all levels are allowed to play on the course.

“It’s a golf course that has four sets of tees, meaning there are yardages for beginners up to advanced players.” said Pro Shop Manager John Panno. “The yardages are set up for the single-

digit handicap golfers or could also be set up for people who are just learning the game.”

For those who are interested in improv-ing their techniques, Heritage Harbor offers monthly free clinics for both children and adults. The classes are about 45 minutes of-fered on one Saturday each month. The free monthly adult clinic is a separate class from the free monthly junior clinic, therefore if you’re interested, please be sure to contact Heritage Harbor on the specific dates for these classes. For those who desire something more private, Heritage Harbor also offers individual golf lessons. For more information on this, please check their website or call for details.

The golf course is available to everyone from residents of the community to visitor. However, the numerous amenities such as the restaurant, swimming pool, tennis courts, gym, and many others are only permitted to residents of the community.

Heritage Harbor is located at 19502 Heri-tage Harbor Parkway, Lutz, Florida, 33558. For more information about classes, tourna-ments, and other special events, check out their website at www.hertiageharborgolf.com or call them at (813) 949- 4886.

Enjoying everyday life on the way to where I’m going!

Kid’s Corner: The Revolutionary WarHi, my name is Harley, and today we’re

gonna talk about the Revolutionary War. It began in 1775 and ended in 1783. It was a war that the colonists fought against the British so that they could live as an independent nation in the colonies and worship God.

Also, they did not want to pay the extra tax to Britain. Let’s talk about the Boston Tea Party, one of the many events that led up to the Revolutionary War. It all happened on December 16, when the Sons of Liberty threw tea overboard off a ship because they did not want to pay for it.

The Revolutionary War took kids’ parents, adults’ children, men’s wives, and people’s friends. They felt HORRIBLY TERRIFIED. I am thankful that I do not have to go through those things. They did not go through that for nothing. They eventually won their freedom. Was it easy? No. Did they have to pay a high price with people? Yes. I like my backyard. I like the pool. I like church. I’m grateful that these people died so I could ride my no-train-

ing-wheels bike on American streets. I’m grateful that Jesus died to bring us ultimate freedom. Do you have ultimate freedom?

Harley Isabel Smith is a 1st grader who has been featured on TV as a philanthropist, has a heart for evangelism, and writes monthly for the Gazette’s Kid’s Corner.

Visit https://harleyisabelsmith.com where she is constantly adding written and video con-tent to entertain and educate children.

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“Say You Saw It In A Dunndeal Publication”4 July 2020Phone: 813-949-4411

For 2020, we are doing a 12-month summary of my book. It is filled with unbelievable personal stories of conflict from family fights, divorces, and personal insecurities to living in a tree at 15, homeless. Later, the book recounts how the Lord’s guidance put me on the path of an overcomer! From being unloved, unwanted, and uncared for to healthy, happy, and whole.

CHAPTER 7: “A FIFTH OR A CASE?”I had been saved for four to five months when my friend Stephen threw a Bible onto the

front seat of my car and told me that needed to read the Bible. On my first “Bible reading night,” I grabbed a couple of beers, turned on my music, plopped down in my beanbag chair and contemplated how in the world I would read this book. I decided I would just open it up, and wherever it fell, I would start from there. It opened to the book of Proverbs, and I began right where I looked, chapter 20, verse #1. “Wine is a mockery and strong drink is raging and whosoever is deceived thereby is not wise.”

Have you ever been hit in the stomach and not been prepared? I realized that God wanted me to stop drinking. I had been drinking four cases of beer a week for three or four years – and He wanted me to stop! Wait, there’s more….in the book!

The topic we are talking about now is separation. I had learned the night before that God was asking me to separate from my worldly lifestyle. So, let’s talk about the truth to be learned – solitude. The Bible uses the phrase “set apart unto a holy purpose.” For me it was very hard, very obvious, and very uncomfortable.

The point is, that when I let go of all my old ways and old friends, there was definitely a time of loneliness and solitude. But I filled the emptiness with new church friends and new activities. This was the beginning of a new lifestyle in Christ. My world changed for the better. It was the beginning of a lifelong change called transformation. (Romans 12:2)

The concept of unequally yoked is easy to comprehend – it is just hard to do. (1 Cor. 6:19-20)I am a temple of God. God is Holy and He wants us to be holy. (Peter 1:16)The topic is highly controversial, and I want to be clear that it is also very individualistic.

By the way, separation is a two-step process. You separate yourself from sin, and then to God. When you read the book, you’ll find the “5 Things to Help Us Transform.”

These articles contain an abbreviated version of my stories.The stories will continue next month!

How On Earth Did I Get Here?James H. Willis, III

Warning… Don’t read this book… …unless you have a burning desire to know

and love Christ more!

HOW TO GET A BOOK:Book Cost: $20.00 - Includes tax, shipping and is personally autographed

by the author. Go to JimWillisBooks.com to order your copy.Also, Jim is available to speak to your church or small group of any kind.These articles are funded by: The Willis Agency, “Strategies for Successful Retirement.”“Guaranteed Income for Life” and Medicare Maze MasterOffice: 813-948-9109 • email: [email protected]

State Farm. A company that we all know for their famous “Jake from State Farm” TV com-mercials. However, here in Tampa, Florida we have a special guy by the name of Ernest from State Farm.

Ernest Walker started as a State Farm agent 17 years ago in the Chicagoland area. State Farm began in 1922 and has been a property & casualty industry leader since the 1920’s. Ernest was drawn to the company’s strong brand and high integrity. His business specializes in providing various types of insurance for customers, such as auto, homeowners, life, and health insurance as well as mutual funds and 401k financial services.

“I truly work my job as a mission,” said Walker. “I work with our neighbors as if I am applying to become their personal risk manager. It’s not just a job for me. I’m truly interested in protect-ing what matters to my clients.”

Ernest was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois and transferred to the Tampa Bay area in 2015. He and his wife Cassandra have been married for 33 years, and they have a son who at-tends Wiregrass High School. Cassandra joined the agency in Tampa in 2018 after retiring after 25 years with a major group health insurer in Chicago.

During this critical time of COVID-19, Ernest ensures his office remains open every busi-ness day during the week, and they are practicing social distancing. His four full-time team members remain fully employed. There are no plans for anyone to be laid off or placed on furlough. In fact, Ernest feels this is not the time to place people out of work and is looking to hire another person who is the right fit.

His agency recently sponsored two 2020 high school graduates from the Adopt-A-Senior Facebook campaign. Be sure to take a look on Facebook (@ewagcy) for details about the guys that he sponsored.

Ernest and his team are available to those who are in need of him. Just dial his main tele-phone number at (813) 968-4043 and one of his team members can help you. His office is open Monday-Friday from 9am-5pm and is located at 5111 Ehrilich Rd, Suite #110, Tampa, Florida, 33624 in the Carrollwood/Northdale area. He also has after-hours, live, customer service representa-tives available 24/7 just like Jake at State Farm. See his ad on the front page.

Ernest Walker: State Farm InsuranceBy Brittany Cravatta

GFWC Lutz-Land O’Lakes Woman’s Club members have continued to donate food, hy-giene items, clothing and money since the beginning of COVID-19 and area job loss to local food banks and pantries. Members have delivered donations on a weekly basis to St. Vincent DePaul Food Pantry in Land O’Lakes. In the past several weeks, the club has donated $2000 to CARES of Pasco County and $2000 to Metropolitan Ministries for their missions of feed-ing the food secure in our area. In addition, many club members have individually stepped up and donated more than $1,000 in food donations weighing in at over 500 lbs. and delivered same to St. Vincent DePaul Food Pantry and other local food banks. For more information on this volunteer service organization, please visit www.gfwclutzlandolakeswomansclub.org or its Facebook page.

GFWC Donates to Food Banks

On Wednesday, June 17, 2020, Oronzo Honest Italian opened its doors to customers in the New Tampa area. During the week of June 8th, owners Dan Bavaro and Bob John-ston held an open house event during specific times of the week, where locals were able to experience the new restaurant while enjoying some complimentary meals.

As an American woman with a large per-centage of Italian in my blood (my grandfa-ther hailing from Sicily and my grandmother hailing from Naples), I decided to check it out thanks to a good friend Sandy, who notified me of the event and hooked me up.

On June 11, 2020, my mother and I drove out to New Tampa at around 4:00pm to visit Oron-zo, and both of us were extremely pleased with our experience. One of the workers greeted us and gave us guidance on how to order. They provided two touch screen menus for customers to order.

They had 10 categories of different meal selections. Everything on the menu was in Italian but translated into English: Insalate (Salad), Piadina (Italian Burrito), Piatto (Pizza Dish), Pasta (Pasta), Forza Bowls (Power Bowls), Bambino (Kids Meal), Zuppa (Soup), Dolci (Desserts), and Bevande (Drinks).

It took me awhile to choose what to eat. All of the selections were hard to choose between. I ended up getting a Chicken Parmesan Burrito. I know it slightly sounds strange since Italians aren’t quite known for burritos, however the description sounded appetizing. It was basically a burrito stuffed with freshly cooked chicken, parmesan cheese, freshly made tomato sauce, and spaghetti.

My mother ordered one of the Forza Bowls - a protein bowl which contained farro, mush-rooms, heirloom tomato, feta, spicy soppressata, grilled chicken, and pesto. Since the meal was completely free for us, one of the employees encouraged us to order a dessert. I couldn’t pass up this opportunity, so we ordered the Nutella Piatto - a warm piatto stuffed with nutella filling and powdered sugar on top.

After we were done ordering, we got a personal tour of the kitchen! The employee who gave the tour informed us of all of the products that are used to make the food fresh, and exactly how it was prepared. All of the ingredients were natural and shipped directly from Italy. The tour didn’t last too long. It was around the same amount of time that it took for our food to be prepared.

During the tour, the employee showed us a large tank full of (what looked like) orange juice. She said it was their specialty drink called Oronziata - Oronzo’s signature blood orange bever-age made from scratch. She gave me a sample. It tasted pretty close to orange juice but with a mango aftertaste. She told us that it was made from a special recipe that Dan’s family enjoyed all of the time in Italy.

Oronzo Bavaro and his wife immigrated from Italy to Brooklyn, New York in 1939 with a

handful of family recipes. Oronzo even owned a trucking company that delivered his fresh in-gredients to local markets. Oronzo’s grandson Dan Bavaro is the founder of the Oronzo Honest Italian and carries the legacy of sharing his Italian heritage with his community. After spending many years in New Jersey owning his first business, Dan and his family moved down to Florida and opened their first restaurant on the corner of Twiggs and Franklin in Downtown Tampa.

The goal was to blend the Italian authenticity with the upscale environment of the city. Un-like the fancy dining stereotype that most people think of when they hear “Italian Dining”, Oronzo’s Honest Italian has a more relaxed and casual environment while still serving more authentic Italian dishes at a relatively reasonable price.

If you wish to access the menu to see for yourself, just log onto www.Oronzo.com and read more about the restaurant’s neat cultural heritage and delicious food selections.

(813) 730-010018027 Highwoods Preserve Pkwy.Tampa, FL 33647

My Experience: Oronzo Honest ItalianBy Brittany Cravatta

COVID-19 SPECIAL! $10.00 DURING JULY

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www.DunndealPublications.com 5July 2020 Phone: 813-949-4411

Are you in need of a plan? Unsure of what tomor-row may bring? Or in need of an attorney to help you with estate planning? Thankfully, the Tampa area can rely on Andrew McDannold at McDannold Law! Mc-Dannold Law provides services in estate planning, elder law, guardianship, special needs planning, pro-bate, and veteran’s benefits. All of these categories have significant differences that some people may not understand. Therefore, here is a brief explanation of their meanings:

Estate planning is the process of naming who will receive all of the property that one owns at the time of death.

Guardianship deals with those who are aging and lose the ability to care for themselves, therefore a close relative or friend is legally appointed to make financial decisions for them.

Probate is a court-supervised process of transferring someone’s property to the person named on the will.

Elder Law describes specific legal needs of a person as the age such as medicare, social se-curity, pensions, care in nursing homes, and other retirement plans.

Veterans Benefits deals with U.S veterans who are entitled to specific benefits and it is en-couraged that they should not settle for anything less than what they deserve.

McDannold Law provides a very relaxed and comfortable environment and Andrew dedi-cates his time to getting to know his new clients personally to see what they look for in an attorney.

“When you’re coming to see me, it doesn’t feel like you’re coming to see a lawyer.” stated McDannold. “The first time someone comes to see me, we’re going to sit out in the conference room, have a cup of coffee, and we’re going to get to know each other. I want to get to know the client and I want the client to be comfortable with me.”

Andrew was born and raised in Tampa and grew up in the South Tampa area. In 1985, he left to join the U.S military. During his military career, he designed and led the first-ever opera-tional test of the nation’s primary electronic warfare aircraft, managed software development for the B-2 “stealth” bomber, served two tours of duty in Iraq as a military advisor, created logistics plans for U.S Central Command, and commanded a squadron responsible for manag-ing aircraft maintenance. He returned to the city of Tampa in 2010 and finally opened his law practice in summer of 2017.

As a follower of Christ, McDannold prayed on what he would do with the rest of his life following his retirement from the military. He eventually attended law school, passed the bar exam and opened his own law practice.

Continued on Page 8

Andrew McDannold: McDannold LawBy Brittany Cravatta

How do you read the Florida landscape?What are questions you could ask your-

self when you are out in Florida nature?James V. Buckner (B.S., M.S.) is cur-

rently a Florida Master Naturalist Program Instructor in Marion County, and a retired Naturalist/Instructor for the Silver River Museum & Environmental Ed. Center and Central Florida Ecologist, State of Florida, Division of Forestry.

“Here is a general outline reflecting things I often ask my students to consider, in order to evaluate an ecosystem in front of them as part of the Florida landscape.” Buckner contributed these questions:

1. Look at the topography of the area. What do you notice about the landscape? For example: is the landscape hilly? Flat? Sloping? Noticeably wet? Dry? Consistent?

2. Look up/Look high! Describe what you see.

3. Look around! What is the structure of this ecological community like? Is the in-side of the community shaded, or open and sunny? What might influence this structure to be as it is.

4. Look down! Describe what you see on

the ground.5. What is the soil like here? Take a soil

sample, if you can.If you can’t take a soil sample, look at

mounds excavated by digging or burrow-ing animals (including ants & other insects). How does the soil in those mounds compare to the soil on the undisturbed surface?

Try to get a sense of soil moisture and fertility in this place. How will those affect this ecological community as a whole?

6. How are a) the structure of the com-munity, b) what you discovered on the sur-face of the ground, and c) the soil charac-teristics all interrelated?

7. What are the dominant plants in vari-ous layers of this community?

Plants (if any) in the:a) Overstoryb) Mid-storyc) Shrub layerd) Ground coverIf you know that any of the above plants

are not native to Florida, put [brackets] around their names.

8. Name or describe any animals that you see, or discover evidence of, in this community. Remember, animals don’t have to be large (worms and insects count too, for example).

9. What kinds of evidence can be used to determine an animal’s presence, even if the animal, itself, is not seen? Which of those types of evidence did you find here? If you know which animals were indicated by the evidence you found, name them.

10. Try to discover evidence of physical factors that could affect this community or its individual inhabitants? What evidence did you find?

Is it likely that this community is oc-

casionally burned? How can you tell? Is it likely that this community is occasionally flooded? What evidence can you describe for that? Could the physical disturbances, described above, have happened naturally (without human influence)?

11. Try to find evidence of other distur-bances to the community, either influenced or not influenced by humans. List them be-low. Predict how each one may affect this community, over time.

12. What ecological community most likely would have preceded the one that is here now? What evidence supports your above answer? How long ago do you think that may have been?

13. Under what circumstances might this community succeed to (change to) a differ-ent community? Under those circumstanc-es, what community might it become?

14. What do you think the best outcome of the above change might be? Why do you think that outcome would be best? What would probably be the worst outcome?

What do you think will be the most likely outctome, here, in this particular location?

15. What can you personally do to posi-tively influence the outcomes you predict-ed in the question above?

As you continue to read, travel and learn more in nature, refer back to these ques-tions. Perhaps keep a diary of your obser-vations and see how your knowledge of reading the landscape improves.

Get outside in the Great FloridaOutdoors!

Dr. Norman is an advanced master natural-ist graduate of the FMNP program from UF and a board-certified dermatologist based in Tampa and Riverview. He can be reached at 813-880-7546.

Dr. Norman’s new book Reading the Florida Landscape will be published in 2020

Books and book cases needed for literacy and book donation program. Call my office 813-880-7546 for pick-up or delivery.

The Great Florida Outdoors: Reading the LandscapeDr. Robert Norman, Clinical Professor, Dermatology, Nova Southeastern University

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“Say You Saw It In A Dunndeal Publication”6 July 2020Phone: 813-949-4411

Elizabeth Wrigley and her daughter Paige be-gan Wrigley Wranch eight years ago. Their love and compassion for animals was the inspiration behind the idea of starting the ranch, an ambi-tious and sometimes exhausting path, but worth every minute. They would hear of animals that needed rehoming and began to take in creatures big and small. The Christian homeschool family offers a safe, loving environment for the animals who have found their forever home.

Their ranch is home to horses, donkeys, chickens, a turkey, a pot belly pig named Bar-bie Q, and many more loveable creatures. God put it on their heart to share their beautiful farm with people in the community. Visitors are first greeted by donkeys welcoming you to their home. They enjoy chomping on carrots that guests feed to them.

If you are looking for something fun to do as a family or for your kids to do this summer, they offer a variety of activities, including a petting farm, educational classes, and camps. Unit stud-

ies are provided to scouts earning merit badges and to homeschoolers. Private horseback riding lessons are available as well.

Wrigley Wranch is the perfect location for your child’s next birthday party. With the COVID-19 pandemic still among us, what better way to cel-ebrate your child’s special day than with an out-door party in the sunshine and fresh air?

If you need a pet sitter while on your va-cation, contact Wrigley Wranch and ask for Paige’s Pet & Farm Sitting services. You will rest assured and be able to enjoy your vacation knowing your pet is being well cared for and in good hands.

Here is what some of their customers had to say:“Paige and Elizabeth are fantastic pet sitters.

They take meticulous care of my horses. Their attention to detail is refreshing. I am thankful to have them watching over my boys when I go out of town.” – L. Griffith

“I loved seeing my son, Aiden, who’s 2, inter-acting with the different farm animals. We will

be planning another trip back soon!”– A. HolcombWrigley Wranch is located at 28502 Sonny

Drive, Wesley Chapel, Florida. The activities are by appointment only. To schedule your visit, call (813) 727-7519. For more information on the ranch, visit their Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/wrigleywranch.

Wrigley Wranch Offers Family Fun on the FarmBy Karen McBride

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www.DunndealPublications.com 7July 2020 Phone: 813-949-4411

Pasco Tax Collector Donates toSchool District’s ABC Program

Pasco Tax Collector’s Staff Raises $8,000 for CARES Pet Project

Hurricane PreparednessSubmitted by Michelle Spreadbury, Exe. Assst.

Chief Deputy Jeffrey Harrington, Pasco Sheriff’s Office

GFWC Awards Scholarships

Tax Collector Mike Fasano’s five offices will be collecting donations in July for the Pasco County School District’s ABC (Assist, Believe, and Care) Program. The program was created to provide financial assistance to students and their families who are experiencing economic hardship, especially when those needs inter-fere with the student’s ability to be academi-cally successful.

The cash donated goes into a fund that teachers can use when they see or learn of a need a child may have. In past years this of-fice has donated thousands of dollars to Pasco schools to support this important program.

“COVID has brought uncertainty to so many people, especially those who have been economically impacted by it,” comments Tax Collector Mike Fasano. “The strain can be

enormous, especially when a parent loses a job or a single parent is struggling to raise children while doing all they can to make ends meet. Children without food, adequate cloth-ing or other unmet needs often suffer aca-demically. The ABC Program was designed to help students and their families who are expe-riencing hardship or crisis.

The assistance provided helps students get back on track and stay on track. During the month of July our five offices will be collecting donations to help children and their families during their time of need.”

Cash donations can be made at any of the five tax collector locations in Pasco County. For more information about the Pasco Tax Collector’s ABC Program campaign, as well as the charitable giving programs in general, please contact Assistant Tax Collector Greg Giordano at 727-847-8179 or visit www.pas-cotaxes.com. Donations may also be mailed to the tax collector’s office at the following ad-dress: Tax Collector Mike Fasano, P.O. Box 276, Dade City, FL 33526. Please note on your check’s memo line “Pasco ABC Program.”

Tax Collector Mike Fasano announces that $8,000 was raised to benefit the featured charity of the month in May. CARES (Community Aging & Retirement Services) is a Pasco County-based organization that provides services to seniors so they can stay in their homes and be as independent as possible.

The funds were raised through the hard work of the tax collector staff in the five offices locat-ed throughout the county. The CARES “Pet Project” was created to help feed and support the animals who so often are the only companion older members of our community may have.

“A pet is a true companion that gives unconditional love and friendship,” states Jemith Rosa, President & CEO of CARES. “Thank you, Mike Fasano, for helping CARES provide this sup-port to our vulnerable seniors in Pasco County.”

“Mike Fasano and the tax collector’s office has demonstrated its value to CARES and our vulnerable seniors,” commented CARES Chairman of the Board Steven Spina.

For more information about CARES and the “Pet Project” please contact President & CEO Jemith Rosa at 727-863-6868 or visit the website www.CARESFL.org. For more information about the promotional and charitable giving programs at the tax collector’s office, please con-tact Assistant Tax Collector Greg Giordano at 727-847-8179 or visit www.pascotaxes.com.

Hurricane season is officially here. Although the county has focused on the COVID-19 pan-dem-ic, it is crucial to prepare for other disasters. The Pasco Sheriff ’s Office encourages citizens to plan ahead for hurricane season. Preparing today can save lives and protect your property during a storm.

A crucial first step is to make sure you have a hurricane supply kit. Your kit should include water, non-perishable food, batteries, toiletries, first-aid supplies, medications, cash and fuel. It is important to remember pet supplies, as well. It is recommended to stock enough food and water to last three days per person.

The Pasco Sheriff ’s Office suggests obtaining sandbags in advance to prepare your home for hur-ricanes. Waiting until the storm is here can mean that supplies might be low in stock. If you don’t have storm shutters, consider purchasing plywood to fabricate shutters for your windows. Ensure outdoor items are properly secured or stowed away when a storm is in the forecast. Keeping trees trimmed and disposing of fallen limbs and other yard debris is a good idea before and during hurricane season. Debris and outdoor furniture can become projectiles during a storm, so it is important to secure these items before a storm arrives. It is also impor-tant to properly clean your gutters as part of hurricane preparations.

If an evacuation order is issued for your area, please follow it. If you plan to evacuate, keep in mind that community shelters may be limited on space and should only be used as a last resort. Before evacuating make sure to have copies of important papers, including your driver’s license and insurance policies. Let friends and family know where you are going and remember to lock your windows and doors before leaving.

If you choose to shelter in place, plan ahead. Designate a safe room, such as a windowless closet or bathroom on the lower floor of your home. Fill containers with water, to give yourself an al-ternative in case water sources become contaminated during the storm. Additionally, if flooding occurs in your home, turn the power off at the main breaker to prevent further dam-age and harm. In the event of a power loss, it’s critical to know what medical equipment will become unusable and make a plan for its absence.

Although most dangers from a hurricane are apparent, such as wind damage or storm surge, there are additional risks that are less apparent. For example, drive carefully and avoid flooded roads.

Staying informed during a storm will help you and your family stay safe. The National Hur-ricane Center forecasts are an accurate source of information along with the Pasco Sheriff ’s Office Fa-cebook and Twitter accounts. Bear in mind that the areas effected will extend beyond the center of the storm. The Pasco Sheriff ’s Office is here for our community, and we encourage citizens to prepare well in advance for hurricane season.

“A good character is the best tombstone. Those who loved you and were helped by you will re-member you when forget-me-nots have withered. Carve your name on hearts, not on marble.”

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GFWC Lutz-Land O’Lakes Woman’s Club proudly announces its four 2020 Annual Club Scholarship awards in the sum of $2500 each. Recipients are recent graduates of Steinbrenner High School, Brianna Sandner (FGCU), Joseph Pereira (USF), and Maggie O’Shea (FSU) and Sunlake High School graduate Morghan Copeland (UF). Three additional scholarships of $5000 each were also awarded to Lutz residents/graduates from the (decommissioned) Lutz Fire De-partment Endowment Fund for a total of $25,000 awarded in scholarship grants. The Woman’s Club heartily congratulates all seven of the outstanding recipients of its scholarship awards and wishes them every success in their future studies.

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A Faith That Leads to Emotional Health10 Commandments For Emotional Health During COVID-19Here are some thoughts and feelings that the Willis Agency supports and believes.

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1. Show Grace to Myself & Others“God loves to give us more grace. He opposes the prideful, but he gives grace to the humble.”— James 4:62. Start & End Each Day Refueling My Soul “Humbly accept God’s Word planted in your heart. It is able to save your souls.” James 1:21 “Every morning, thank God for his love and every evening, thank him for his faithfulness.” — Psalm 92:23. Set & Stick With a Simple Routine “Carefully consider how you live. Live wisely, not foolishly. Make the most of your time be-

cause these are difficult, evil days.”— Ephesians 5:15-164. Stop Watching So Much News Jesus: “Your eye is the lamp of your body. If your vision is good, your whole being will be full

of light. But if you’re focused on the bad, your life will be full of darkness!”— Matthew 6:22-23 “Keep me from paying attention to what is worthless.”— Psalm 119:37 (TEV) 5. Schedule a Daily Connection With People I Love“Speak encouraging words to each another. Build up hope so you’ll all be together in this, with

no one left out, and no one left behind. I know you’re already doing this; just keep on doing it!” — 1 Thessalonians 5:11 (The Message) 6. Share Your Feelings Instead of Stuffing Them“Share each other’s troubles and problems, and in this way obey the law of Christ.” — Galatians 6:2 (NLT) “Confess your faults one to another, and pray one for another, so that you may be healed.”— James 5:16 (KJV) 7. Seek Advice Before Making Major Decisions “Our plans often fail because we don’t seek advice. But listening to good counsel will bring

success.”— Proverbs 15:22 “There is safety in seeking multiple counsel.”— Proverbs 11:14 8. Space Throughout My Day Renewal Breaks “Even young people become exhausted and give up too soon. But those who wait on the Lord

will renew their strength. They will soar like eagles. They will keep running and NOT grow weary. They’ll walk and not grow weak.”

— Isaiah 40:30-31 9. Serve Someone Suffering More Than Me “The religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to care for orphans or

widows who need help in their distress and to keep yourself uncorrupted by the world.” — James 1:27 “The generous prosper and are satisfied; those who refresh others will themselves be refreshed.”— Proverbs 11:25 (NLT) 10. Control the Controllable & Trust God for the Rest (From Abraham’s example) “We see that his faith and his actions worked together. His faith

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“I believed that it was a thoughtful analysis of how God wanted me,” Andrew said. “I was always the type of person to read every single page of any contract before I signed it. The more that I thought about it and the more that I prayed about it, the more that God showed me that the way I think about things is similar to how a lawyer goes about doing their job.”

McDannold specified that while he works with people of all ages, he really likes to concen-trate on elder law due to his own grandparents being a formative part of his upbringing.

“I’ve always had a sensitive spot towards older folks and so that passion is what drew me towards elder law and working as an attorney.” Andrew said.

Andrew is currently married with four children, three daughters and a son. He’s a member of the Florida Bar, the Hillsborough County Bar Association, and the North Tampa Bar As-sociation. He is the president of the Pasco County Estate Planning Attorneys Association and the Kingdom Business Alliance. He is the treasurer of the Thomas E. Pennick American Inn of Court, an accredited attorney by the Veterans Affairs Association, and he is suited to practice before the Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims in Washington.

McDannold Law is located at 17894 N US Hwy 41, Lutz, Florida, 33549. If you wish to speak with Andrew to learn more about his practice, you can call him at (813) 397-6330, send him an email at [email protected] or visit his website at www.mcdannoldlaw.com.

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The late Bishop Tony Palmer made this statement, “diversity is divine, but division is diabolical.” We all have opinions of what is right and what is wrong and who is to blame. We have this need to take sides and express ourselves, defend our position, and slander and blame those we disagree with, but is that beneficial for our cause or us?

The Bible shows us that there are two king-doms on the Earth. There is the kingdom of God that is described as the kingdom of light and the kingdom of darkness.

Everybody is in one of these kingdoms. If we have come to understand that Jesus is our Savior, he died for our sins, he took upon him-self our judgment, he rose from the dead, as-cended into heaven and is seated at the right hand of God and by faith we have received his forgiveness and acceptance then we have been, “delivered from the authority of darkness, and have been translated into the kingdom of God’s dear Son” (Col. 1:13).

The kingdom of darkness can best be de-scribed by the many ways the word “darkness” is defined in scripture – night, blindness, ig-norance, ungodliness, immorality, misery, destruction, death, sorrow, wickedness. All of these conditions or actions give evidence to the work of those who are still in the kingdom of darkness. How should we, as believers, re-spond to these divisive efforts that would de-stroy our nation?

First we need to realize that the problem is not the darkness, but the absence of light. Light will always overcome the darkness.

Second, we can’t resolve anything with those in darkness by using the same tactics. Blam-ing, name-calling, criticizing, condemning only brings greater division.

You can’t blame a blind man for not seeing. If you try to reason with a blind man he will still be blind. You can yell at a deaf man but he still will not hear you.

We can blame the blind or we can address the darkness. Our struggle is not with people but against “the rulers of the darkness of this

world” (Eph. 6:12). Jesus gave us authority to bind and to loose in earth what he has done in heaven (Mt. 18:18). You have been given authority to bind the darkness and loose those who have been kept in its captivity.

Last of all, we can walk in the flesh (Gal. 5:19-21) or we can demonstrate the fruit of the Spirit (Gal. 5:22,23). If we walk according to the flesh (criticizing, condemning, and blam-ing) we only bring more divide. If we give dem-onstration to the fruit of the Spirit (love, joy, peace, patience, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, self-control), then those in the dark can see a better way and taste the sweetness that is only found in the Kingdom of light.

Taking a stand for what is righteous and good is a privilege we should all exercise. Pro-testing injustice, demanding policy changes, and refusing to bow to tyranny and abuse are all characteristics that gave birth to our excep-tional nation but killing, stealing, and destroy-ing are the activities of a dark kingdom.

Let us not tolerate the abuses of darkness but let us “do all things without murmurings and disputing: that we may be blameless and harmless, the sons of God, without rebuke, in the midst of a crooked and perverse nation, among whom we shine as lights in the world” (Philippians 2:14,15).

Dr. Dan Coflin and his wife Dianne co-pas-tor River of Life Church at 410 E. Chapman Rd. in Lutz, FL. 33549, (813) 949-9931, www.roltampa.org We would love to invite you to visit River of Life Church.

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In these last days, the Lord’s eye is not fixed on world powers but on the church of Jesus Christ. God is not fo-cused on the economy, on the rise of world religions, on the roaring of the heathen. According to Isaiah, the nations are to God “as a drop of a bucket” (Isaiah 40:15). They are all under His sovereign rule and reign.

God knows all about terrorist threats, wars and rumors of wars. His Word warns that the heathen will rage, secular powers will try to outlaw Christianity, and fast-growing, anti-Christ movements will boast they’ll rule the world and destroy Jesus’ followers. The Bible says this about it all:

“The kings of the earth set themselves, and the rulers take counsel together, against the Lord, and against his anointed, saying, Let us break their bands asunder, and cast away their cords from us” (Psalm 2:2–3). In short, “Let’s cast away all moral hindrances, all moral landmarks of the past.”

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more, we hear reports of secularism wiping out the evangelical church in Europe; of Islam being the fastest growing religion in the world; of homosexuals hijacking entire denominations; of Christ’s church growing so weak it no longer has any impact on society.

Yet God’s Word declares, “On Christ the Rock God will build His church.” “The gates of hell shall not prevail against it” (Matthew 16:18).

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“Behold, they shall surely gather together, but not by me: whosoever shall gather together against thee shall fall for thy sake” (Isaiah 54:15).

Do you see what God is saying here? “The devil is going to come at you. Enemies out of hell will gather together against you. But Satan will not succeed.”

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units to be seen and appreciated. The remaining clutter can be removed for FREE by calling 1-800-SA-TRUCK (1-800-728-7825) or visiting SATRUCK.ORG. Strong truck crews can lift and carry away unwanted items.

Gaining the luxury of space also allows The Salvation Army to provide FREE help to people who want to clean up their lives. Donations, such as clothing, shoes, household décor, furni-ture, and vehicles get recycled to pay for people to live at the Adult Rehabilitation Centers for up to one year without any out-of-pocket costs.

“For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of

evil in the heavenly realms.” — Ephesians 6:12

Page 12: Clash of the Kingdoms...– solitude. The Bible uses the phrase “set apart unto a holy purpose.” For me it was very hard, very obvious, and very uncomfortable. The point is, that

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