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Guv'na hopefuls kick off campaigns; surgeon makes history at St. Joe-North; Teacher uses technology to open new worlds of learningTRANSCRIPT
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There’s no doubt about it. Language artsteacher Aimee Nadow is tech-savvy.
On any given day, the Academy at theLakes teacher uses technology to help herstudents enhance their reading, writing andcreativity. On one day, for instance, she’ll setthem loose on AutoCAD computer designsoftware to create the balcony scene from“Romeo and Juliet.” On another day, studentsuse PicMonkey photo editor to design bookcovers for the manuscripts they’re writing.
They’re also frequent users of Pinterestto digitally “pin up” work that they’ve done,and they know how to edit digital clips.
Harnessing technical tools in her classesis all in a day’s work for Nadow, whosemother was a children’s librarian, and her fa-ther always was ahead of the crowd when itcame to technology.
Nadow has a deep appreciation for thepower of language, and a clear understand-ing of how traditional and modern tools canenliven lessons. She sees the value of beingable to skim information, but also knows theimportance of being able to delve deeplyinto subjects to gain knowledge.
The independent private school whereshe teaches has long understood the qualityof Nadow’s teaching skills, middle divisiondirector John Pitcairn said. And, Academy atthe Lakes is delighted that Nadow has re-ceived national recognition.
The middle division teacher recently wasnamed a 2014 PBS LearningMedia DigitalInnovator. It’s a distinction bestowed to just100 educators nationwide.
As a member of that select group, theLand O’ Lakes woman will take part in ayearlong professional development program.
B.C. MANION/STAFF PHOTOAimee Nadow uses a combination of techni-cal skills and a personal touch to make herclasses engaging.
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Surgeon makeshistory at St. Joe-NorthBy B.C. [email protected]
Dr. Pamela Twitty made history on April30 at St. Joseph’s Hospital-North by becom-ing the first surgeon in Tampa to perform asingle-site robotics-assisted hysterectomy.
The type of surgery had been performedpreviously in Clearwater and St. Petersburg,but not in Tampa, Twitty said.
She used a da Vinci robotic system toperform the surgery, controlling instrumentsfrom a console in the operating room.
In traditional hysterectomy surgery, doc-tors make a five- to seven-inch incision inthe woman’s abdomen and remove theuterus through the laceration. That ap-proach leaves noticeable scars and requiresa month or two of recovery, Twitty said.
But with robotics-assisted surgery, recov-ery is quicker with less post-operative painbecause it’s less invasive, and it reduces scar-
ring as well.Twitty performed the surgery on Land
O’ Lakes resident Hollie Morris.“I was pretty excited about it,” the 35-
year-old said.
Morris didn’t have any misgivings aboutbeing Twitty’s first patient for this proce-dure because she had an established
COURTESY OF ST. JOSEPH’S HOSPITAL-NORTHDr. Pamela Twitty made history on April 30 at St. Joseph’s Hospital-North by becoming thefirst surgeon in Tampa to perform a single-site robotics-assisted hysterectomy.
Guv’na hopefuls kick off campaignsBy Michael [email protected]
The candidates to become the next LutzGuv’na are all a bunch of sellouts.
At the annual Guv’na debate May 10 atthe Old Lutz School, the five hopefuls forthe ceremonial title were doing whateverthey could to raise cash: Selling cookies,brownies and even specialty popcorn. Theyhad raffles and drawings. They even an-nounced yard sales and other fundraisersscheduled for the next couple months.
But unlike a traditional political cam-paign, the money raised doesn’t go towardbuttons, bumper stickers or negative attackads. It goes to local schools, civic organiza-tions and other groups that benefit from theLutz Guv’na event, which names the winnersolely by how much money they raise forcharity. Last year the candidates as a groupraised nearly $12,000, most of that coming
from the winner and current Guv’na, SuzinCarr.
The debate was an opportunity for thecandidates to kick off their campaigns withsmiles, handshakes and outrageous promisesif “elected” to office. One vowed to rid thearea of pesky mosquitoes. Another promiseda five-day weekend. And they participated incontests to show their ability to handle thejob, such as watermelon eating and knitting.
If it all sounds a little strange, Carr saidthat’s exactly how it’s supposed to be.
“It’s a silly, community spirit, wonderfulthing for Lutz,” she said. “It’s supposed to betacky. It’s supposed to be off-the-cuff crazy.”
Having a campaign for an honorary titleis the kind of event that keeps Lutz’s small-town appeal intact. The fact that the moneygoes directly to organizations that need itmakes the Lutz Guv’na race a positive force
MICHAEL MURILLO/STAFF PHOTOLester ‘Boddie’ Osteen, a Lutz resident since1936, took a few moments to share hismemories of the area and its history withthe crowd. ‘You’re privileged to live in thiscommunity,’ he said.
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Jason Amerson was caught flat-footedwhen he first learned that a private compa-ny planned to build an estimated $2.2 billion elevated toll road in front of hisStonegate home.
He vowed to stop the road before thefirst surveys could even be done. And overthe weekend, Amerson finally had a chanceto celebrate when Florida Department ofTransportation secretary Ananth Prasad offi-cially killed the project.
But as vocal as Amerson’s group, PascoFiasco, had become to protest the project, itwas actually International InfrastructurePartners who hastened its own demisewhen it shifted gears and started to askFDOT for taxpayer assistance to fund theproject. That was just too much for Prasad tohear, especially with public sentimentagainst the road growing.
“He came to the conclusion that theproject does not look very promising,”FDOT spokesman Dick Kane said last week.“The reason, he said, was that when theylooked into the financials of the unsolicitedproposal, it was not what we were initiallyled to believe.”
When Kane shared Prasad’s thoughts, thetoll road project was not dead, but it wasdying. Pasco Fiasco moved forward with aplanned rally at Sunlake High School fornext Monday. The door had been left openfor more negotiations, but all of it came toan abrupt end last Friday.
“The department was unable to reach anagreement with International InfrastructurePartners LLC on a framework of financingand various design concepts for the corri-dor that would be acceptable to all partiesand address the concerns of the local com-munity,” Prasad said in a release Friday. “Inabsence of this framework, advancing thisproject would not make any sense.”
That decision forced Pasco Fiasco tomake one of its own, indefinitely postpon-ing the planned rally, which was beingfunded from the pockets of its members.Even if the rally had gone forward, itwould’ve been money well spent, Amersonsaid.
“We all are finding that with every dollarwe spend, we’re going to get a return of 10times that in home value savings,” Amersonsaid. “I’d rather spend $200 now than$40,000 to $50,000 in home value losseslater.”
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IIP, first expressed an interest in buildingwhat would’ve been Florida’s first privatetoll road in June 2013. It submitted a pro-posal to FDOT, which controls the rights ofway along the State Road 54/56 corridor be-tween Zephyrhills and New Port Richey,where it would build a 33-mile expresswaysimilar to the Lee Roy Selmon Expresswayin Tampa. Using private money, IIP wouldcollect tolls from travelers to help pay forthe cost. All they needed was FDOT to giveup the rights of way along the corridor tomake it happen.
Yet, throughout the process, FDOT madeit clear they would not move forward with-out the blessing of Pasco County, although itdidn’t officially need it. County commission-ers gave a blessing late last year to study theproposal more, but in February,Commissioner Henry Wilson came outagainst the project. He was joined in Aprilby commission chair Jack Mariano.
However, this might not be the end forPasco Fiasco.
“We’re not high-fiving each other ordoing our end zone victory dances just yet,”Amerson said.
County administrator Michele Baker saideven with the elevated toll road gone, some-thing is going to have to be done with thecorridor as more and more cars look to goeast and west through southern Pasco.
“Pasco County will continue to engagethe public and move forward with its analy-ses and studies in order to determine howto manage future congestion on the StateRoad 54/56 corridor,” Baker said in a state-ment last week.
That means taking a close look at thelong-range transportation plan, which is setfor adoption in December.
Richard Connors, one of the founders ofPasco Fiasco, says that means there’s morework ahead of them.
“It’s a victory,” he said. “But we still have along way to go.”
MICHAEL HINMAN/STAFF PHOTOCarlos Saenz and Michele Sakalian plant signs for a planned Pasco Fiasco rally that wassupposed to take place next week at Sunlake High School. The rally, however, was indefinite-ly postponed after the Florida Department of Transportation killed the private elevated tollroad proposal for the State Road 54/56 corridor.
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By B.C. [email protected]
An Odyssey of the Mind team from PineView Middle School will head to the OMWorld competition in Ames, Iowa, at the endof May.
Another OM team from Land O’ LakesHigh School also qualified for the interna-tional competition, but is not going becauseof the competition’s timing. All of the mem-bers on that team are graduating seniors andare busy with senior year activities.
A total of six of the 57 Pasco Countyteams that competed at the state level quali-fied for the international contest. The otherqualifying teams are Mitchell and Gulf highschools, Deer Park Elementary and SevenSprings Middle schools.
Odyssey of the Mind is an internationalprogram that encourages youths to work to-gether as teams to use their creative andanalytical skills to solve problems.
The Pine View team, which placed sec-ond in its division, tackled a problem called“Not So Haunted House.”
The Pine View team — made up ofCameron Mitchell, Zachery Dahm, TristanWiles, Cody Schwartz, Caleb Leeb and TimmyHeuser — is psyched about competing atworlds. They’ll battle 67 teams from suchplaces as Switzerland, Hong Kong, Singapore,Mexico, India, Russia and Great Britain.
Some team members think they have apretty good shot for a good showing atworlds. Others aren’t so sure. “It’s not neces-sarily about if we’re in the top or in thebottom. We made it to worlds. That sayssomething,” said Tristan Wiles, whose moth-er, Stacy Wiles, coaches the team.
Schwartz is looking forward to the expe-rience, no matter how the team does.
“I get to meet people from around theworld,” he said.
When it came to solving the problem atstate, the team had no trouble figuring out
their theme, Heuser said. But agreeing to theapproach to use was more challenging.
“Everybody wanted to do their ownthing, and then nobody understood whatthe other person was saying,” Heuser said.
Leeb agreed, joking: “Success is 1 percentinspiration, 99 percent perspiration and 100percent bickering.”
But they worked through it, Stacy Wilesnoted.
“It was not an easy process and that’swhat makes it so cool,” the coach said.
It’s a balancing act, Tristan Wiles said.“We all have to come together to create a
solution,” Tristan Wiles said. “We all have tobe one team, in order to solve the problem.That’s the whole point of this. You need tolearn how to work well with each other. Youneed to learn to listen to each other.”
The coach has confidence in them be-cause they are funny, creative, resourcefuland kind, Stacy Wiles said.
Each team member brings differentstrengths. Mitchell and Dahm are good attackling logistics and engineering. TristanWiles is artistic. Schwartz places a key rolein writing the script. Heuser helps keepthings rolling and does considerable back-stage work.
The team must cover its own expensesfor the trip, but Pine View’s PTSA and PascoCounty Schools both contributed $1,000each to help cover the costs, the coach said.
Although the Land O’ Lakes team isn’ttraveling to worlds, team members —Rachel Granruth, Victoria Arriaga, DaltonSihite, Blake Lash, Raelynn Lewis, TaylorePresta, and Jenny Huynh — are delightedthat they qualified.
They used an out-of-this-world approachto tackling their challenge, which was called“Driver’s Test.” The vehicle they made trav-eled through space, in their imaginaryworld.
Their skit included alien beings that wor-shipped Beyoncé and channeled Justin
Bieber. They adapted songs from stage musi-cals such as “The Book of Mormon” and“Hairspray,” and they incorporated solarflares and shooting stars in their story line.
In short, they had a blast coming up withideas and executing them.
They also spent a lot of time working to-gether to prepare for the state competition.
“You learn some practical skills. I knowhow to sew now,” Sihite said.
“I know how to use power tools,” Huynhsaid.
“Everyone is good at something,” Arriagasaid. “You build on each other’s ideas.”
Lewis thinks more students should getinvolved in OM.
“It’s a really interesting mix of sciencesand arts,” she said.
Many members of the team have beendoing OM for years, Lash said. He was evencoached by Stacy Wiles when he attendedPine View.
Lash has been involved, he said, becauseit’s fun. Other teammates agreed.
Andrew Southwick, the OM sponsor forthe Land O’ Lakes team, is a former OMcompetitor. He was impressed by the team’sperformance.
“Their personalities are a little bit in-tense,” Southwick said, but they worked welltogether. “It’s good to see that creativity isn’tdead.”
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Pepin Academies, an institution that edu-cates students with learning disabilities, isaccepting applications for its new charterschool location in Pasco County.
The school, which will begin classes Aug. 18, serves students who have learningor learning-related disabilities.
The Pepin Academies Inc. of PascoCounty has been receiving applicationsfrom all over Pasco County, and is open tostudents from outside Pasco County as well,if the parents receive the necessary “out-of-county” paperwork from the district wheretheir child lives.
The school, which was founded in 1999,already has two locations in HillsboroughCounty — one on Hillsborough Avenue inTampa, and the other in Riverview.
Principal Celeste Keller, an educator withdecades of experience, will lead the school.She’s been at Pepin for more than nineyears, serving as director of the school’s ele-mentary school in Hillsborough, director ofits transition school for 18-to-22 year-olds,and most recently, as director of studentservices.
The Pasco County School Board ap-proved a 15-year charter contract withPepin Academies, based on its nonprofit sta-tus, its track record in Hillsborough, and itsintention to secure funding for a permanentbuilding. If substantial progress isn’t made tosecure the funding for the school building,the school board could reduce the term ofthe charter to a maximum of five years, ac-cording to a board action taken Feb. 18.
Patty O’ Brien of Zephyrhills said herdaughter Paige, 14, has attended Pepin’sschool in Hillsborough, but will make theswitch to the Pasco location.
“I’m looking forward to this for her be-cause she’s very excited about this newschool,” O’Brien said. “I’m very happy withPepin.”
O’ Brien noted the school concentrateson what her daughter is able to do andbuilds on that. That wasn’t true in St. Louis,where the family used to live, she added.
By acknowledging her daughter’sstrengths, the school has helped her daugh-ter build a sense of self-confidence, O’Briensaid, noting her daughter has many chal-lenges. She’s hearing impaired, has autismand has attention deficit disorder with hy-peractivity.
The tuition-free charter school in Pascoinitially will operate out of a leased space at9750 Little Road in New Port Richey. Thatbuilding has a maximum capacity for 325students. The school will serve students inthird through 10th grade. It will add addi-tional years as it continues operations, buthas no current plans to teach childrenyounger than third grade.
The school does not provide transporta-tion, but it will help parents arrangecarpools.
In Hillsborough, the school works withOzzie Saez with Kids Door to Door. Saezcurrently provides pick-up and drop-offservices for some parents. There is a fee,and the family contacts Saez directly to setit up.
Students attending Pepin must have alearning disability which may include:Asperger syndrome, attention deficit disor-der, attention deficit disorder withhyperactivity, educable mentally handi-capped, pervasive development delay, or amedical condition that affects learning, suchas Tourette syndrome.
Pepin offers students an opportunity toseek a standard or special diploma.
The school’s philosophy focuses educa-tion not only on students’ academic needs,but also on their social and emotionalneeds. Besides accepting student applica-tions, it also is accepting for teaching andstaff positions.
To find out more, check Pepin’s websiteat PepinAcademies.com.
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About this timeevery year, I write acolumn about ourannual circulationand readership audit.I use this audit to talkabout the number ofpapers we print anddeliver, and more im-portantly, how many
people regularly read The Laker or LutzNews.
In the free newspaper industry,Circulation Verification Council has beenverifying circulation and readership since1992. Today it audits more than 2,000 pub-lications with more than 55 million incirculation, including The Laker and LutzNews.
Well, it’s audit time again, and our num-bers are even better than they were a yearago. Our circulation has increased by 3.8percent to 42,600, and our readershipgrew by 3 percent to give us 79 percenthousehold penetration.
Most newspapers would be thrilledwith 60 percent household penetration —a percentage most publishers have notseen since before the Internet explosionof news. For our papers to be at 79 per-cent household penetration is enviable,and one we’re very proud to report.
To put our circulation growth in per-spective, earlier this month most dailynewspapers in Florida reported circulationdrops by the auditing company they use.Close to home, the Tampa Bay Times re-ported its mid-week circulation was down7 percent, while The Tampa Tribuneshowed no growth after accounting forthe circulation gain of a weekly paper itbought in Clearwater April 2013.
As proud as we are about our audit andthe gains we’ve made this past year, I real-ize you may think these numbers a bit
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whether we throw 10,000 papers or50,000, just as long as your paper isthrown in your driveway or dropped atyour newsstand every Wednesday. You getto decide each week if you want to takethe time to read the stories and look at theads from local businesses.
It’s our job to make sure your paperhas stories and information that are rele-vant and you find interesting to read. Andit’s our job to make sure you can count onyour paper to be delivered every week soreading it becomes a habit.
In addition to circulation verification,the audit gives us demographical informa-tion about our readers, which we use tochoose the stories we write.
We know that 57 percent of our readersare women, that 42 percent are between theages of 35 and 54, and another 41 percentare over 55. Our readers are well educated(74 percent have attended or graduatedfrom college) and affluent (30 percent havehousehold incomes above $100,000, and an-other 20 percent above $75,000).
The audit also surveys readers and askswhat types of stories they want to read.That’s why we write a lot about growthand development, things to do and storiesabout people and organizations in ourcommunities. We’ve worked hard this pastyear to bring you more stories about top-ics that interest you.
This year’s audit is, as they say, proof inthe pudding that we’ve improved. It’s inde-pendent confirmation that we’re doing agood job, and that the changes we’vemade in our news coverage this past yearhave resulted in increased readership.
And this is tremendously gratifying tomy staff and I because we love what wedo. Nothing is more emotionally satisfyingthan to know that our hard work is appre-ciated, and that we make a difference inthe community where we work and live.
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What’s HappeningWhat s HappeningHILLSBOROUGH SUMMERCAMPSThe Hillsborough County Parks, Recreationand Conservation Department is offering avariety of summer camps for children ages6 to 16, during a series of two-week campsfrom June 16 through Aug. 8. Camps are onweekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., at variouslocations. Online registration is now openat HillsboroughCounty.org/SummerCamps.
MASONIC LODGE FISH FRYJ.F. Swartzel Masonic Lodge, 3109 W. LutzLake Fern Road in Lutz, will host itsmonthly fish fry May 16 from 5 p.m. to 8p.m. Cost is $10 for eat-in, and $8 for carry-out.
GARDEN FEST AT CONNERTONConnerton Assisted Living and MemoryCare, 21021 Betel Palm Lane in Land O’Lakes, will host its Garden Fest May 15 at 2p.m. There will be a release of 30butterflies, cake, and flowers to beautifythe garden in honor of loved ones. Forinformation, [email protected].
MASS OF HEALINGSt. James the Apostle Church Chapel, 8400Monarch Drive in Port Richey, will host aMorning of Hope and Healing & Mass ofRemembrance May 17 at 10 a.m., for thosewho have suffered a pregnancy loss due tomiscarriage, stillbirth, early infant death, invitro loss or abortion. Participants willreceive a flower to represent each loss.To register, call (813) 924-4173 or (727)534-5729.
STEINBRENNER RELAY FOR LIFESteinbrenner High School, 5575 W. LutzLake Fern Road in Lutz, will host theAmerican Cancer Society’s Relay For LifeMay 17-18, beginning with openingceremonies on the first day at 2 p.m. Toform a team or to volunteer, [email protected]. To register asa survivor or caregiver, call Lilly Fontanezat (813) 770-4354. For information, visitRelayForLife.org/lutzfl.
SEUSSICAL AUDITIONSNew Tampa Players is hosting auditions for“Seussical: The Musical” May 17 from 4p.m. to 6:30 p.m., May 18 from 7 p.m. to 9p.m., and May 19 from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.at CrossPointe Church of the Nazarene,919 Dubuel Road in Lutz. Performancesare in August. For information andcharacter descriptions, [email protected], or visitNewTampaPlayers.org.
THEATER AUDITIONSDreamhouse Theatre, a live theater inWesley Chapel, will host auditions for itsinaugural season May 20 at 7 p.m., atBridgeway Church, 30660 Wells Road.Participants should prepare a one-minutemonologue and 30 seconds of a song.Bring resume and head shot. Forinformation, call Bryan D’Onofrio at (813)997-7146, or [email protected].
‘I CHOOSE’ LIBRARYPRESENTATIONThe Lutz Branch Library, 101 W. Lutz LakeFern Road, will host Suzin Carr as sheshares her books “I Choose” and “I ChooseToo!” with a message of empowerment May20 at 6 p.m. The event is for ages 15 andolder. For information, call (813) 273-3652.
DONATE TO LIBRARY FRIENDSThe Friends of the Land O’ Lakes Library,2818 Collier Parkway, are looking for newmembers and gently used books. Books canbe donated at the library Tuesday throughSaturday. New member applications can be
filled out at the library. The group’s nextmeeting is May 21 at 2:30 p.m. Forinformation, call (813) 929-1214.
SWIFTMUD OPEN HOUSEThe Southwest Florida Water ManagementDistrict is hosting an open house May 22starting at 4 p.m., at Wesley Chapel HighSchool, 30651 Wells Road, to gatherinformation from residents living in theNew River/Upper Hillsborough Riverwatersheds. The goal is to improveidentification of flood-prone areas. Forinformation, call (352) 796-7211, ext. 4297,or visit WaterMatters.org/FloodRisk.
FREE SCRAPBOOK DAYMyrtle Lake Baptist Church, 2017 ReiglerRoad in Land O’ Lakes, will host a freescrapbook day May 24 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.Participants are asked to bring their ownsupplies, lunch and snacks. Space is limited.For information, call Jo Anne Shaffer at(813) 996-1185, or Penny Benitez at (813)323-1867.
GULFSIDE’S SPOTLIGHT ON PASCOGulfside Hospice & Pasco Palliative Care willhost its second annual Spotlight on PascoMay 29 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., at Gulf ViewSquare, 9409 U.S. 19 in Port Richey. Theevent will promote safety for senior citizens,and will include self-defense demonstrations,an Elvis impersonator, door prizes, vendorsand guest presenters. For information, callScherei Hart at (727) 992-7449.
GOODWILL AND DINOSAURSDonors who drop off clothing orhousehold items at any Goodwill Industries-Suncoast donation site before May 31 willreceive a coupon good for two freechildren’s tickets to Dinosaur World, 5145Harvey Tew Road in Plant City, with paidadult admissions, while supplies last.Coupons can be redeemed through July 31.For a list of donation sites, visit Goodwill-Suncoast.org.
BONSAI DEMONSTRATIONSEve’s Garden Gifts, 5602 Land O’ LakesBlvd., in Land O’ Lakes will host free bonsaitree demonstrations every Saturday in Mayfrom 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Participants canlearn to pot, trim and shape their bonsaitree. For information, call (813) 996-5012.
COBB’S FREE KIDS SHOWSGrove 16 Cobb Theatres, 6333 WesleyGrove Blvd., in Wesley Chapel will begin itsfree summer kids shows at 10 a.m., everyTuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, startingwith Turbo (PG) and Walking withDinosaurs (PG) on June 17, 18 and 19.Doors open at 9:30 a.m. Schools, groupsand camps are welcome. Same day ticketingonly. For information, call (813) 948-5444.
VISIT WC CIVIL AIR PATROLWesley Chapel Cadet Squadron of Civil AirPatrol, located at the North Tampa AeroPark just off State Road 54, meets everyWednesday at 6:30 p.m., next to the airporthangar. Cadets range from 12 to 21 yearsold, and senior members are 18 and older.For information and a schedule ofactivities, visit WesleyChapelCAP.com.
VOLUNTEER AT FEEDING AMERICAFeeding America Tampa Bay-SuncoastBranch, 5829 Ehren Cutoff in Land O’ Lakes,is looking for volunteers. Parents mustaccompany volunteers younger than 16.Volunteer hours are from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.,Monday through Friday, as well as twoSaturdays per month. After-school hours areoffered for students to acquire Bright Futurecredits. For information, call (813) 929-0200.
Volunteer for Books for Troops
Books for Troops needs volunteers to sort and pack books in
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Pinning ceremony for veterans
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LOLCS STUDENTS SHINE ATNATIONAL COMPETITION
Three Land O’ Lakes Christian School stu-dents received national honors at the 37thAnnual American Association of ChristianSchools National Competition at Bob JonesUniversity in Greenville, South Carolina, earli-er this month.
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Joe Humphrey, a 10-year teacher who advis-es Hillsborough High School’s yearbook,newspaper, broadcast and online news pro-grams, was named Morty Schaap Teacher of theYear at the Florida Scholastic Press Association’s2014 state convention in Orlando.
Humphrey completed two terms as presi-dent of FSPA last year, and currently serves asits evaluations/critique services coordinator.
Before becoming a high school teacher andadjunct professor at the University of Tampa,Humphrey was a reporter for the FloridaTimes-Union and The Tampa Tribune. He alsowas editor of Community News Publications,which included The Laker and Lutz News.
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New building signals bright future at Saint Leo UniversityBy B.C. [email protected]
Imagine, if you will, a placewhere students learning how to be-come teachers could work withavatars, to simulate real-life teachingchallenges.
Sound far-fetched and futuristic? Well, that’s exactly the scenario
that will begin playing out when anew $14 million academic buildingon the campus of Saint LeoUniversity is completed.
The avatars are actually createdby actors in a program developedby the University of Central Florida.The avatars are used to help pre-pare teachers for situations thatmay arise in classrooms, saidMaribeth Durst, vice president ofacademic affairs at Saint LeoUniversity.
It’s a great way to practice deal-ing with situations in an entirelysafe environment, Durst noted.
And, that’s just one example ofthe new ways the university be-lieves its new academic buildingwill broaden opportunities for its studentsto prepare for their professional lives.
The university had a celebration May 2to mark the official groundbreaking on thefour-story, 48,000-square-foot building. It willhave 16 classrooms and 24 faculty offices.
The larger quarters will house liberalarts, education, criminal justice and socialwork classes, as well as graduate-level class-es for continuing professional education. Itwas designed to foster greater opportunitiesfor students to work together and mingle,
Durst said. For instance, instead of long, nar-row corridors that tend to separate people,there are gathering spaces to bring them to-gether.
Some highlights include an area to allowsimulations of classroom situations and a
21st century classroom for kinder-garten through 12th gradeeducation students and others touse.
The fourth floor of the buildingwill be a shell, initially, until there’sa need to build it out.
Creative Contractors Inc., is con-structing the structure, with anexpected completion date of July2015. Gould Evans of Tampa is thebuilding’s architect.
Beverly Frank, the project archi-tect, said the design seeks toembody Saint Leo’s core values ofexcellence, community, respect,personal development, responsiblestewardship and integrity.
“The culture at Saint Leo is veryinspirational,” Frank said.
The entire design, from how thebuilding was sited to its color palette,drew on the university’s desire to cre-ate a welcoming environment, and tocreate a sense of connection. Thatconnection applies both to peoplewithin the building and to the build-ing’s relationship with other placeson campus.
The building uses energy-efficient sys-tems and follows the standards of the U.S.Green Building Council, Frank said.
Saint Leo University is a regionally ac-credited, liberal arts institution at 33701State Road 52 in St. Leo.
COURTESY OF SAINT LEO UNIVERSITYSaint Leo University had a ceremony May 2 to mark the beginning of construction of a four-story building thatwill greatly expand the university’s academic space.
in the community, Carr explained. Scouttroops, the Civil Air Patrol, Friends of theLibrary and the Old Lutz School itself arejust some of the groups who will benefitfrom the money candidates raise.
This year’s crop of candidates seemedeager to kick off their campaigns. LianeCaruso is the founder and chief marketingofficer of Limelight Marketing. She has a
strong knowledge of social media and a loveof tacos going for her.
Susan Gulash is the owner and creativeforce behind Gulash Graphics. She couldn’tattend the debate, but was well representedwith her team both at the booth and thepodium.
“Papa” Jay Muffly was the longtime presi-dent of the Lutz Volunteer Fire Association.He’s the choice of the Lutz-Land O’ LakesWoman’s Club, and had plenty of supportersin attendance.
Dr. Cindy Perkins is the owner of theBack in Health Wellness Center. She came tothe debate armed with cupcakes for saleand a pink tutu to wear while on the panel.
Jerome Smalls is the director of opera-tions at Soccer Gemz, a sports program foryounger children. His program is so positive-oriented that when asked to showcase his“mean coach” voice, he only shouted en-couragement.
Carr, the only two-time Lutz Guv’na,loves wearing the sash that designates her
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“Have fun. Put yourself out there,” shesaid. “For me, when I ran, it wasn’t as SuzinCarr. I was in a character. The Guv’na to meis a character.
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She is excited by the prospect of beingable to learn from other educators whoshare her enthusiasm for using technicaltools to enliven instruction. During a recentclass, Nadow used a giant touch-screen tele-vision to display images and to fosterdiscussion regarding a Holocaust art projectthe students will create.
They have been assigned to demonstratetheir understanding of the book, “Night,” byElie Wiesel, a Holocaust survivor. They’llshow the teacher what the book meansthrough an art project of their choosing, andthey’ll describe their artistic intentions in ac-companying text.
Besides preparing students for that as-signment, Nadow also guided them throughsoftware called ETS Criterion that analyzeswriting to identify grammatical and sen-tence structure issues that should beaddressed. As students navigated throughthe program, Nadow moved about the class-room, responding to their questions andhelping them stay on track.
She offered extra help outside of class, ifanyone needed it.
Nadow clearly is in command of hertechnical skills, but she also has an obviousrapport with students. She said she has a se-cret weapon: It’s called respect.
On the first day of classes she tells hermiddle division students that she will treatthem as adults, unless they behave as chil-dren — in which case, they’ll face theconsequences.
“I try to afford them as much dignity aspossible, because I remember situationswhen I was in middle school and I wouldsee a student that would be treated unfairly,or would be embarrassed in front of theclassroom,” Nadow said. “That is absolutelynot the way to teach. You lose so much timeif you’re focused on classroom manage-
ment, rather than learning.”“Seventh and eighth grade is my perfect
fit,” she said. “I really enjoy their (students’)sense of humor, their creativity, their willing-ness.”
Nadow also appreciates their trust, andbelieves in using a personal touch with herstudents.
As they file into her classroom, she greetseach student by name and shakes eachhand. As the kids make their way to theirplaces, there’s a low-level rumble as theychat.
The teacher uses a simple routine to set-tle them down. She counts — 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 —and by the time she finishes, students are fo-cused on her.
It’s easy to see that Nadow strives to cre-ate an environment where students areengaged and want to learn. When she posesquestions, they are eager to respond andshare their ideas.
While she obviously is technically com-petent, Nadow also possesses otherimportant skills that equip her to be effec-tive, Pitcairn said.
“It’s her enthusiasm, her positivity, herjoy, her human qualities that are a criticalpart of making her the very valuable teacherthat she is today,” Pitcairn said.
Posters in her classroom reveal thatNadow has high standards, but a kind heart.One sets out the class rules. Of course, it hassuch things as “Always tell the truth. Workhard. Listen to your parents. Keep yourpromises.”
But it also includes these instructions:“Laugh out loud. Be grateful. Use kindwords. Try new things. Dream big.”
Another poster offers this message fromRalph Waldo Emerson: “Be silly. Be honest.Be kind.”
Finally, a sign above the classroom doorproclaims “Carpe diem,” or “seize the day.”
That seems to be Nadow’s motto, andone she wants to pass along to her students.
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relationship with the doctor.“I love Dr. Twitty. I trust her completely,”
Morris said.When Twitty explained the procedure,
Morris said she could sense the doctor’s ex-citement about performing a surgery suchas this. At the same time, Twitty wanted tomake sure Morris was completely comfort-able with the approach.
Morris found the prospect appealing fornumerous reasons, she said. For one thing,since she has children, it was important forher to recover quickly and get back to thebusiness of daily life. Secondly, she’d prefernot to have a large scar.
The surgery is done with a small cut inthe naval.
“You can’t even see it,” Morris said.Although she has felt some soreness,
Morris said she’s sure she would have feltmore pain if she’d had additional cuts.
“The day after surgery, I was up walkingaround,” Morris said.
In traditional hysterectomies, the size ofthe scar can vary based upon the surgicalprocedure that is used, the patient’s anato-my, and what needs to be done, Twitty said.The single-site option may be especially ap-pealing to women in Florida, whereswimming and going to the beach are popu-lar pastimes.
“A lot of our patients in this area and in
surrounding areas are interested in still beingable to wear their swimsuits and their bikinis,”Twitty said. They want to be able to be out inthe sun without any sign of their surgery.
The less invasive procedure also typicallymeans less time in the hospital, Twitty said.
With a traditional hysterectomy, the hos-pital stay is two to four days. With the newsurgery, it is often an overnight stay, or insome cases, they can leave the same day.
“And, healing and post-operative pain istypically less,” Twitty said. “You have a muchsmaller incision. It’s in a location wherethere’s less tension on the incision. There’san expedited return to daily life becausethere’s less recuperation time, less pain.”
Twitty believes this type of surgery willbecome more commonly used as doctorsare trained in using the technology andmore patients become aware of it.
“I’ve already started talking to a numberof my patients about this technology andbeing able to offer it,” Twitty said. “They areabsolutely excited about it.”
Although robotic surgery itself has beenaround for about a decade, single-site tech-nology — where one incision is madethrough the belly button — is a processthat’s only been around for the past coupleyears or so, Twitty said.
“Initially, it was available for general sur-geons,” she said. But there has been anexpansion of the use by doctors in variousspecialties and more procedures have beenapproved.
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It’s not too often a claim comes aroundthat spending more money will ultimatelysave money.
But advocacy group Florida TaxWatch issaying just that after a review of incomestate attorneys and public defenders receivein the state. Their findings revealed thatstarting pay for those positions in the stateare well below the national average, and areamong the lowest in the country.
Because of that, there are high turnoverrates in both fields, which cause delays inthe courts and far more taxpayer-funded in-vestment to train new employees— estimated at more than $15 million ayear.
“If Florida expects our criminal justicesystem to deliver timely and effective jus-tice, we must wisely invest in those who areresponsible for carrying it out,” said DominicCalabro, president and chief executive ofFlorida TaxWatch, in a release. “Paying our as-sistant state attorneys and assistant publicdefenders closer to the rest of the nationwill ensure our tax dollars are not wastedon high turnover costs and lower productiv-
ity, and that our criminal justice system is inthe best hands our state can find.”
Pay shortages for state attorneys andpublic defenders range from $30,000 to$50,000 in the first three years of employ-ment, which creates turnover rates thatexceed 20 percent, the group said. Becausethe job duties are extensive and the de-mands difficult, it costs taxpayers more torecruit and retrain replacements than itwould to just increase their salaries in thefirst place.
For example, if pay raises were given toincrease starting salary to $50,000 for attor-neys in those positions, it would only cost$5.2 million annually. If that higher pay cutturnover in half, it would actually save tax-payers $5 million, group leaders said.
Prosecutors and public defenders oftenincur sizable debt to complete law school,and must pass the Florida Bar examinationbefore being eligible for appointment. Yet,their starting wages are typically around$41,700 a year, which is $20,000 less thanthe average starting annual salary or prose-cutors and public defenders in states withcomparable crime.
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Kelli Hamilton has a condition and sheisn’t a bit ashamed to admit it.
“I’m an ‘ag’ nerd,” said the Pasco HighSchool agribusiness and natural resourcesteacher.
She’s so interested in agriculture thatshe’s planning to spend a month in SouthKorea this summer learning about thatcountry’s agricultural education programs.Hamilton already has been to Ireland and toIowa to get acquainted with agriculture inthose parts of the world.
She’s making the trip to South Koreathrough a University of Florida/Penn StateProgram for undergraduate, graduate andkindergarten through 12th-grade teachers.Hamilton is among a group of teachers
from Florida, Pennsylvania and Connecticutwho are making the trip, traveling witheight students from Pennsylvania StateUniversity, and four faculty members fromthe two universities.
While in South Korea, they will see thecountry’s Future Farmers of Korea program,which is based on FFA. They also will ob-serve various levels of education programsand various agricultural techniques.
The trip begins June 14 and concludesJuly 13.
“I’m pumped,” Hamilton said. “I definitelywant to learn more about how they dotheir education system.”
She hopes to pick up different teachingtechniques and to have a better understand-ing of the differences between agriculturein South Korea and agriculture here.
“I’m intrigued about the Korean agricul-
ture just because it’s a devel-oping country,” Hamilton said.“They’ve had a lot of strife inthe past 50, 60, 70 years, so Iwant to see how they’rechanging and adapting tothat.”
The study abroad courseand experience is a joint ven-ture between the Departmentof Agricultural Education andCommunication at theUniversity of Florida, and theDepartment of Agriculturaland Extension Education atPenn State.
In an essay explaining whyshe wanted to study abroad inKorea, Hamilton wrote, “Whentraveling overseas, we are ableto see the same thing througha different set of lenses.
“Agriculture is in every cor-ner of this planet,” she added.“It is different in some ways,but ultimately the same.”
She also expressed confidence that shecould transfer the knowledge she gains intolessons in her Pasco High classroom.
Hamilton already knows how to give stu-dents real-world lessons, said Amber Hill, 17,a senior.
“She’s an amazing teacher. She doesn’tjust give us facts. She gives us hands-on op-portunities. She cares about what youlearn,” Hills said.
Besides investing her time in the trip,Hamilton also is investing her money. She’seager to make the trip.
“I’m pumped,” Hamilton said. “I’m goingthere to see how they do agriculture educa-tion, at all different levels from elementaryto high school to college.”
Recently, Hamilton was talking to herstudents about differences that farmers en-counter in different parts of the world. Shetalked to them about how terrain, equip-ment, weather, water and soil fertility caninfluence what crops are produced andwhere they are marketed.
She talked about some of the strengthsand pitfalls of modern machinery and tech-nology that today’s farmers can use.
“I actually went to visit a farm in Iowa.They have this huge sprayer, and it was on apilot,” Hamilton said. “Basically, they use GPS.”
By using modern technology, farmerscan fully utilize the space they have, can re-duce manual labor, and can use less fuel,she said.
But there can be a downside.“There was a lot of rain this past year, so
part of the field had fallen down into theriver, Hamilton said. “The tractor was on au-topilot and it didn’t account for that terrainwashing into the river, so he (the farmer)ended up flipping his brand-new sprayer.”
The farmer went into the river with it,and it turns out that it’s not so simple toshut down the computer system, she said.There’s a lot of debate in the United Statesand internationally about the benefits andrisks of new technology, she said.
Hamilton also talked with the studentsabout the economics of agriculture and therules of supply and demand. If there’s ahigh supply and a low demand, prices drop,she told them.
Courtney Nathe, 17, said she hopesHamilton will create a presentation that theteacher can share with students when shereturns.
“I definitely think it’s a good opportunityfor her, just to see what it’s like in an inter-national market,” Nathe said.
She also thinks Hamilton is a worthycandidate for the program and will be ableto convey what she learns to her students.
“She makes class interesting. She com-municates well with teenagers,” Nathe.“She’s young enough that she does under-stand (teenagers), so it makes the class alittle bit more interesting and we learn.”
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B.C. MANION/STAFF PHOTOKelli Hamilton enjoys sharing her knowledge of agriculturein different parts of the world with her students at PascoHigh School. She plans to get an up-close look at agricul-ture in South Korea this summer through an overseasstudy program.
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Two general summer camps will includegolf, tennis and swimming, and one will begolf-specific that focuses on rules, swingtechniques and sportsmanship.
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For information, call Walt Bockmiller at(813) 527-8211.
Wharton 5k/fun run May 17Wharton High School’s Navy Junior
ROTC and cross-country teams will sponsora 5-kilometer and a one-mile fun run May 17at the high school’s track, 20150 Bruce B.Downs Blvd., in Tampa.
The event begins at 8:30 a.m., and isopen to males and females of all ages, in-cluding children.
For information, visit Active.com andsearch for “Wharton run.”
GTBFC soccer tryouts start May 19Greater Tampa Bay Football Club will
host its annual competitive soccer tryoutsMay 19-20 for Under-8 through Under-12players, and May 27-31 for all players.
The club is expanding to 24 teams, andtryouts will be at the fields at 3032 CollierParkway in Land O’ Lakes.
There is no cost to try out, but interestedplayers should register at GTBFC.com.
For information, call (813) 466-4326, or e-mail [email protected].
PFRWC golf outing June 8The Pasco Federated Republican Women’s
Club will host its inaugural golf outing onJune 8 at The Groves Golf & Country Club,7924 Melogold Circle in Land O’ Lakes.
The group will donate half of the event’sprofits to the Guardian Ad Litem Foundationof Tampa Bay.
The golf outing begins with a shotgunscramble at 9:30 a.m. There also will be aputting contest, drawings and prizes.
For information, call Fran Scerbo at (727)597-3727, or email her at [email protected];or call Meg Merritt at (813) 428-6541, or emailher at [email protected].
Basketball camps at Saint LeoThe Saint Leo University men’s basket-
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A two-day shooting camp will be June 6-7, the camp of champions will be June 9-12,and the Nike overnight camp will be June15-18.
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Carroll repeats as state pole vault champBy Michael [email protected]
When you’re an athlete in your junioryear of high school, there are few titles bet-ter than “state champion.”
But “two-time state champion” is one ofthem.
Land O’ Lakes resident Nikki Carrollearned that designation by claiming her sec-ond straight Class 2A pole vaulting titleearlier this month at the state meet, on theUniversity of North Florida campus inJacksonville. She cleared an even 12 feet tobest her closest competition by six inches.
“It feels amazing doing it twice,” Carrollsaid. “I really wanted to win it again and Iknew that a lot of people were expectingme to win. It was definitely my goal to winagain and to jump 12 feet.”
That mark — a full foot better than lastyear’s winning height — not only gave theTampa Catholic High School junior a secondstate title, but a new personal best as well.
While it was the perfect ending to anoth-er year of track and field for Carroll, it didn’thappen under perfect circumstances. Polevaulting, is the kind of competition wherethe weather can make or break an ath-lete’s day. Since participants are using a longpole to propel themselves above and be-yond a set bar, anything that makes it harderto run, set and grip can mean the end of thecompetition.
So when it was raining on the day of themeet, and didn’t stop when she had to per-form, Carroll had every right to beconcerned. But her coach told her that hold-ing the pole lower makes it less likely thatan athlete will slip, and Carroll naturally hasa lower grip than many pole vaulters.
While it wouldn’t help in good weather,she said the lower grip might have helpedsucceed in the rain.
But Carroll had to overcome her ownmiscues as well, and the pressure that camewith them. A pole vaulter has three chances
to clear each height. After the third miss,they’re out of the competition — and, inthis case, the running for the state title.
Twice in Jacksonville, Carroll found her-self down to her last try.
“I was on my third attempt at 10 feet, 6inches and at 11 feet, so that definitelyfreaked me out a little bit because I was al-most out,” she said.
But Carroll was able to stay focused,
keep her grip and clear the hurdle bothtimes to stay alive in the competition andeventually claim the title.
Successfully clearing a certain height andbeing successful at pole vaulting in generalis harder than it looks, Carroll said. On televi-sion, such as during the Olympic Games, theathletes make it look easy. But it takes a lotof training and practice to get it right.
As a state champion, Carroll definitelyputs in the time to be the best. She doesgymnastics every day (a sport she’s beendoing for several years) except Sundays, andsaid the skills she hones at those practicesare a natural fit with pole vaulting.
But Sundays aren’t a day of rest. She trav-els across the state to Melbourne, where shepractices at Pole Vault City to stay preparedfor the actual competitions.
Bobby Haeck, co-owner and head in-structor of Pole Vault City, said Carroll’s skillsgive her an immediate advantage over thecompetition.
“It’s speed and tremendous gymnastics,”he said. “If you put those two things togeth-er, you get a really good pole vaulter.”
Height also can be important for an ath-lete, he said. While Carroll isn’t tall, herquickness and ability to clear the bar morethan compensates for a lack of height.
Haeck, who has trained pole vaulters fornearly 15 years, was there to see Carroll de-fend her title, and he was impressed withher ability to succeed in the rain and converther third attempts. He believes she has abright future continuing the sport in college.
Carroll said she’d like to continue polevaulting after she graduates high school, andwill pursue a pre-med course load in collegein order to become a doctor. But before anyof that happens, she still has her senior yearahead of her. And that means anotherchance to defend her title.
“Not a lot of people can win it back-to-back, and then even less can win it threetimes,” she said. “I’m definitely going to gofor three.”
COURTESY OF CAROL CARROLLLand O’ Lakes resident Nikki Carroll won her second state pole vault title as a junior byclearing 12 feet — her personal best. She’s already eyeing a shot at a third title next year.
For information, call (800) 334-5532, orvisit SaintLeoLions.com.
Cheer clinic at SunlakeThe state champion Sunlake High School
cheerleading team will host a Little SeahawkCheer Clinic over four days in July. The eventis targeted toward students of Oakstead,Lake Myrtle, Denham Oaks, Odessa andRushe middle schools.
The clinic will be July 21-23 from 3 p.m.to 6 p.m. The cost is $25 per student and in-cludes a T-shirt and an opportunity to cheerwith the varsity team at a game.
For information, email coach PennyeGarcia at [email protected].
Drive ‘Fore’ Technology golf tourneySeven Oaks Elementary School will host
its Drive “Fore” Technology golf tournamentMay 17 at Lexington Oaks Golf Club, 26133Lexington Oaks Blvd., in Wesley Chapel.Proceeds will be used to purchase technolo-gy items for the classroom.
Registration begins at 11 a.m., with ashotgun start at 1 p.m.
The cost is $95 per player, or $360 for afoursome. There will be contests, prizes anda catered dinner.
For information, e-mail Samantha Weitortat [email protected].
New date for Zephyrhills ScrambleThe ninth annual Zephyrhills Scramble
has been moved to May 16 at 1 p.m. It will still be at the Silverado Golf &
Country Club, 36841 Clubhouse Drive inZephyrhills.
The event benefits programs such as Z-Kids and Student Citizen of the Month. Thecost is $100 per golfer, or $500 for a corpo-
rate team. Player registration runs through May 15. For information, call (813) 782-1913, or
visit ZephyrhillsChamber.org.
Volleyball camps in June and JulyGaither High School, 16200 N. Dale
Mabry Highway, will host volleyball campstwice weekly this summer.
The middle school camp runs from June 9 through July 16 on Mondays andWednesdays, and the high school camp willrun from June 10 through July 17 onTuesdays and Thursdays. All camp sessionswill run from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
The cost is $75 per person. For information, call (813) 975-7340, or
email [email protected].
Steinbrenner golf tourney May 17The Steinbrenner High School football
team will have its fifth annual golf tournamentMay 17 at the Heritage Harbor Golf Course,19502 Heritage Harbor Parkway in Lutz.
The event, which benefits Warriors foot-ball, will include an auction with both liveand silent bidding.
Registration begins in the clubhouse atnoon with a shotgun start at 1 p.m.Sponsorships also are available. For informa-tion, visit TournEvents.com/2014Warriors.
Senior Slo Pitch registrationThe Slo Pitch Softball League, geared to-
ward players older than 60, hosts registrationevery Friday beginning at 8:30 a.m., at theLand O’ Lakes Recreation Complex, 3932Collier Parkway in Land O’ Lakes.
Teams will be balanced, and play Fridaymornings. For information, call WaltBockmiller at (813) 527-8211.
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BURGESS QUALIFIES FORPRIMARY, EARNS ENDORSEMENT
Republican state House candidate DannyBurgess has officially qualified for the up-coming House District 38 primary after hiscampaign collected enough signaturesthrough the petition process.
The qualifying came just days beforeBurgess received an endorsement from theman he’s trying to replace in Tallahassee,state Rep. Will Weatherford, R-Wesley Chapel.
“From serving as the mayor ofZephyrhills to serving in the U.S. ArmyReserve, Danny has a distinguished recordof public service,” Weatherford said, in astatement. “Danny possesses the courage ofhis conservative convictions coupled with atemperament that enables him to work andfind common ground.”
Burgess faces Minnie Diaz in theRepublican primary in August, with the win-ner set to face Democrat Beverly Ledbetter inNovember, assuming no one else files to run.
CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATES QUALIFY
U.S. Rep. Dennis Ross, R-Lakeland, is offi-cially defending his Congressional seatagainst former television reporter Alan Cohnafter both wrote checks to qualify for theNovember election.
Both candidates chose to spend a littlemore than $10,000 each from their cam-paign coffers to qualify, instead of collectingsignatures like U.S. Rep. Gus Bilirakis, R-PalmHarbor. Bilirakis will return to Congress un-
opposed after collecting the needed 2,298signatures to qualify.
Ross has raised $718,000 for his re-elec-tion campaign through the end of March,while Cohn has collected $160,000.
ALTMAN SEEKS THIRD TERM ON SCHOOL BOARD
The District 1 seat for the Pasco CountySchool Board finally has a candidate … andit’s the incumbent, Allen Altman.
Altman, whose district includes primarilyschools in eastern Pasco County — includ-ing Zephyrhills, Wesley Chapel and Pascohigh schools — made his re-election cam-paign official Wednesday.
Three school board seats are up for grabsthis election cycle, with Cynthia Armstrongthe lone candidate for her District 3 seat,and Marc Yacht challenging Steve Luikart forhis district on the west side of the county.
Altman ran unopposed four years ago,raising $22,000. He originally won the seatin 2006, beating Cathi Compton and WillieBroner Jr., out-raising both $112,000 to$36,000.
Altman is an agent with Pasco CountyFarm Bureau Insurance, which maintains alocal office at U.S. 301 in Dade City.
Candidates have until June 20 to qualify.
REPUBLICAN BRUNCH IN TRINITYThe West Pasco Republican Club will
host a candidate brunch May 17 beginningat 10 a.m., at Heritage Springs Country Club,11345 Robert Trent Jones Parkway in Trinity.
The event will include Republican candi-dates seeking office in the upcomingelection cycle. Cost is $15. To RSVP, call AnneCorona at (727) 514-1120.
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MARSHALLS GRAND OPENING SET FOR MAY 15
Marshalls is set to open its newest storein Land O’ Lakes May 15 at the Village LakesShopping Center.
The 24,000-square-foot store will be oneof more than 900 in 43 states and PuertoRico. The first day, which runs from 8 a.m. to10 p.m., will include giveaways and gift cardprizes, according to a release.
The regular hours for the store will runMonday through Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to9:30 p.m., and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 8p.m. It will bring approximately 60 full- andpart-time jobs to the area, as well as morethan 10,000 new items added to the inven-tory weekly.
Marshalls also is planning to donate$5,000 to Feeding America Tampa Bay aspart of its opening festivities during a rib-bon cutting May 15 at 7:30 a.m.
RPE WINS SOFTWARE AWARDRetail Process Engineering, a Land O’
Lakes-based retail consulting firm, has re-ceived the Global Alliance Leadership Awardfrom JDA Software for the fourth year in arow.
Companies like RPE who use JDA servic-es are eligible for the award. The companyreceived the award at the annual JDA Focusglobal conference recently in Las Vegas.
RPE moved to Pasco County last year,bringing 16 jobs with an average annualsalary of $105,000 with it. The company islocated in the Offices of Devonwood, locat-ed just off State Road 54 west of Land O’Lakes Boulevard.
SAINT LEO FINDS VP OFBUSINESS AFFAIRS
Eric Weekes has been appointed vicepresident of business affairs at Saint LeoUniversity.
Weekes comes from Embry-RiddleAeronautical University, where he was sen-ior executive vicepresident and chief fi-nancial officer. AtSaint Leo, Weekes willbe responsible for allfinancial and opera-tional areas of theuniversity, human re-sources, leadershipdevelopment, con-struction andauxiliary services, management, legal servic-es, and information technology.
Weekes hold an MBA in finance fromNew York University, and a bachelor’s de-gree in business management from NewYork Institute of Technology.
HILLSBOROUGH HIRES NEWCOMMUNICATIONS CHIEF
Liana Lopez has been hired as the newchief communications administrator forHillsborough County.
In her new job, Lopez will integrate com-munications, community affairs andcustomer service areas. The hiring requiresapproval by the Hillsborough CountyCommission, but once it happens, her salarywill be $165,000, according to a release.
Lopez most recently serves as director ofcommunications for Visit Tampa Bay. Beforethat, she spent eight years as director ofpublic affairs for Tampa mayor Pam Iorio.
LITTLE GREEK RESTAURANT GETS MICROLOAN
Ervin Dhima became the 12th recipientof Pasco Economic Development Council’smicroloan program for his franchise of theLittle Greek Restaurant.
Located in Mitchell Ranch Plaza in
Trinity, Dhima says his restaurant has been“very busy since we opened.”
The microloan fund was established tohelp local entrepreneurs who cannot obtaintraditional financing to grow their businessand create jobs. Borrowers have to show theyhave the experience and resources to be suc-cessful business operators. Proceeds can beused for working capital, inventory, supplies,furniture, fixtures, and machinery and equip-ment. However, it cannot be used to purchasereal estate or pay down existing debt.
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Fifth Third Bank recently wrapped up itsmonth-long Feeding Families campaign, col-lecting more than 242 barrels of food.
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The items were collected throughoutApril at all 48 Fifth Third locations in Pasco,Hillsborough, Pinellas and Polk counties.
More than 50 Fifth Third employees andtheir families volunteered, sorting fooditems, preparing meals, serving residents,and cleaning rooms at the new EmergencyCare Center at Metropolitan Ministries indowntown Tampa.
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It’s still a pretty new program,but one local business didn’twaste any time taking part in theJunior League of Tampa’s GirlPower project.
J. Joseph Salon & Spa on LandO’ Lakes Blvd., recently providedbeauty tips and did makeovers on15 girls from Joshua House. Theteam there volunteered their timeand services not only providingnew hair styles, but also providedtips on how to take care of theirhair, skin and nails, as well as per-sonal hygiene.
J. Joseph provided a relaxedevent to give the girls an opportu-nity to be pampered and feel goodabout themselves, according to arelease. The salon’s goal was tohelp the girls realize their poten-tial, and the opportunities availableto them in the beauty industry.
Each girl received a gift bagcontaining hair products fromPureology, as well as personal den-tal hygiene products donated byBernier Dental of Land O’ Lakes.
The goal of the Girl Power proj-ect is to promote literacy,scholarship, nutrition and positiveself-image to young women in fos-ter care.
Joshua House is part ofChildren’s Home Society ofFlorida, which provides a home forchildren who need it. The GulfCoast region of the organization,which includes the Lutz-basedJoshua House, helps more than1,500 children and families, ac-cording to the group’s website.
For information on how to con-tribute to the organization, visitCHSFl.org.
J. Joseph Salon & Spa is locatedat 5132 Land O’ Lakes Blvd., Suite103, in Land O’ Lakes.
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