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Special to The Laker/Lutz News

Pasco code officers to expand roles during emergencies

May 30, 2023 By Special to The Laker/Lutz News

Pasco County’s code compliance officers are undergoing training to be able to medically assist people who may need emergency help, as the officers encounter them during their rounds in the community.

The training will prepare the officers to administer Narcan, apply Auto External Defibrillators (AED) and to properly perform CPR, according to a county news release.

Narcan is used to treat narcotic overdose in an emergency, and Pasco’s code officers sometimes find themselves in situations where immediate intervention can be lifesaving, the release says.

The training sessions are intended to help code officers who experience these situations:

  • Suspected opioid overdose
  • Exposure to fentanyl
  • Self-exposure or injury during work

Pasco County Code Compliance Director Patrick Arotin notes in the news release that training has become a large part of the department’s ongoing efforts to improve safety for both code officers and members of the community.

The county’s code compliance vehicles are now equipped with Narcan, and officers are required to complete Narcan and CPR training/certification by the end of May.

The AED equipment is expected to arrive later this year, the release says.

For more information about Pasco’s Code Compliance team or to report an issue, visit MyPasc.co/CodeCompliance.

Published May 31, 2023

 

Share the beach!

May 23, 2023 By Special to The Laker/Lutz News

(Courtesy of Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission)

This World Turtle Day, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) reminds the public that as they enjoy the beaches this Memorial Day weekend, everyone can help sea turtles have a successful nesting season by giving them space, removing beach furniture at night, keeping beaches clean and dark, and never disturbing their nests.

Florida’s sandy beaches provide important spring and summer nesting habitat for several species of federally threatened and endangered sea turtles.

For more information about nesting sea turtles and how to help, visit MyFWC.com/seaturtle.

Donations needed for Duffels of Dignity

May 23, 2023 By Special to The Laker/Lutz News

It’s called Duffels of Dignity, but the program accepts suitcases and backpacks, too. Donations are needed to provide a way for children, who are in foster care or difficult situations, to have a way to pack their belongings when they move from one place to the next. (B.C. Manion)

Hillsborough County continues to need donations for its Duffels of Dignity program, which helps children who are in foster care or in  difficult situations who often must leave where they are — without a bag to carry their belongings.

The county’s program launched in October 2022 and since then, nearly 700 duffels, backpacks and suitcases have been donated. Residents also have contributed thousands of personal care items to help Hillsborough County youth who are in need, according to a Hillsborough County news release.

Residents are asked to donate any of these items:

  • New or gently used duffel bags, 24 inches to 28 inches, or a suitcase (wheelie bags, suitcases with handles and backpacks all are accepted)
  • New personal care items (in original packaging): Toothbrush and toothpaste; comb and brush; shampoo and conditioner; and, deodorant 

Donations can be dropped off Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., at the Hillsborough County Children’s Services Administrative Office, 3191 Clay Mangum Lane in Tampa.

The Duffels of Dignity program partners with nonprofits throughout Hillsborough County to donate items to their clients.

The Children’s Network of Hillsborough County has been a partner since the program started, and most of the items collected through the Duffels of Dignity program are given to the youth in foster care or temporarily housed at the Children’s Services campus.

Other recipients include Metropolitan Ministries, Emergency Care Help Organization (ECHO) of Brandon, Mary & Martha House, and The Spring of Tampa Bay, which help women and their children escape domestic violence.

Published May 24, 2023

Retiring chamber executive is honored in St. Leo

May 23, 2023 By Special to The Laker/Lutz News

(Courtesy of Andrea Calvert)

The Town of St. Leo bestowed a proclamation of appreciation upon John Moors, executive director of the Greater Dade City Chamber of Commerce, who is retiring on June 7. The proclamation was bestowed during the Town Commission meeting on May 8.

Town commissioners honored Moores for his longtime service to the East Pasco area, including St. Leo, San Antonio, Zephyrhills and Dade City.

Moors has spent nearly 13 years promoting economic growth and quality of life in the greater Dade City area. He represented area businesses on the Saint Leo University Hospitality program industry liaison council and, at one point, was an adjunct professor at Saint Leo University.

Moors also initiated the “Access” series of events, which provides an opportunity to showcase the East Pasco area for elected officials and business leaders, and Moors nurtured the growth of the Annual Kumquat Festival, which is now an event with regional economic impact.

Published May 24, 2023

The Let Us Do Good Village in Land O’ Lakes growing

May 16, 2023 By Special to The Laker/Lutz News

U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Sualauvi Tuimaleali’ifano and his family received a new mortgage-free smart home in the Let Us Do Good Village, on April 29, from the Tunnel to Towers Foundation.

U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Sualauvi Tuimaleali’ifano and his family received a new mortgage-free smart home at the Tunnel to Towers Let Us Do Good Village in Land O’Lakes on April 29. Tuimaleali’ifano is the recipient of the second house to be given away in the budding community off Parkway Boulevard.
(Courtesy of Tunnel to Towers Foundation)

This is the first smart home the nonprofit has given away and the second home it has given away in the new Land O’ Lakes community, off Parkway Boulevard.

Retired Army Staff Sgt. Danielle Thornton and her two kids received the first mortgage-free home in the community in late December 2022.

Tuimaleali’ifano, who lives life from a wheelchair, received a home outfitted with automatic doors, and wider hallways, allowing him to move more freely. The kitchen features lower counter space, pull-down cabinet shelves and a stove that raises and lowers to wheelchair height. The home’s lights, thermostat and security system can be controlled via an app — enabling him to control many aspects of his daily life independently.

Born in American Samoa, Tuimaleali’ifano moved to Hawaii when he was a child. He enlisted in the U.S. Army after graduating from high school. He served in three combat tours, first to Iraq in 2003 and then to Afghanistan in 2006 and 2007.

In July 2007, just a month before the end of his third deployment, Tuimaleali’ifano was wounded and due to undiagnosed previous combat injuries, he was left paralyzed with no sensation or function from his chest down.

After many difficult years of surgery and rehab, Tuimaleali’ifano found a new passion as an adaptive athlete, participating in the Warrior Games as a player, coach and ambassador from 2014 to 2020. He competed with Team USA in the 2016 and 2018 Invictus, bringing home the gold medal for Wheelchair Rugby.

The Tunnel to Towers Foundation Let Us Do Good Village will be a community of nearly 100 homes provided mortgage-free to catastrophically injured veterans and first responders, as well as America’s Gold Star and Fallen First Responder families.

Published May 17, 2023

Longtime Saint Leo University AD to retire

May 16, 2023 By Special to The Laker/Lutz News

Saint Leo University Vice President and Director of Athletics Fran Reidy announced May 9 he will retire from his position after more than 35 years, the institution said in a news release.

Saint Leo University Vice President and Director of Athletics Fran Reidy announced May 9 he will retire after more than 35 years with the East Pasco college. (Courtesy of Saint Leo University)

Reidy, who led the Saint Leo Lions to win 30 Sunshine State Conference championships, earn two national championships and make 125 NCAA Division II championship appearances, will leave the university in August.

“I am extremely proud of all that Saint Leo Athletics achieved during my tenure,” Reidy said in the statement. “For over three decades, I never had a job, but a daily adventure. I would get excited each time I drove through the entrance and onto campus.”

Reidy became Director of Athletics in 1999, when the Lions had gone nearly 30 years with no conference championship wins and many sports were in the bottom of the Sunshine State Conference, the release said.

According to the release, Reidy has been recognized three times as the Under Armour National Athletic Director of the Year and honored as men’s soccer coach of the year two times by the Sunshine State Conference. Reidy is the all-time winningest coach in Saint Leo men’s soccer history with 139 wins.

Reidy’s contributions to intercollegiate athletics also include serving as president of the Division II Athletic Director’s Association; the NCAA Championships Committee, with one year of service as chair; and the NCAA Men’s Basketball Committee, which he also chaired for a year. He also made valuable contributions to the Sunshine State Conference.

Published May 17, 2023

County board member expected to be absent in coming weeks

May 16, 2023 By Special to The Laker/Lutz News

Pasco County Commissioner Gary Bradford has been absent from recent county board meetings, as he focuses on treatment for a common form of blood cancer.

Pasco County Commission Chairman Jack Mariano shared the news during the county board’s May 9 meeting.

He said Bradford is being treated for a highly survivable form of blood cancer.

“Commissioner Bradford is upbeat, positive,” Mariano said, but Bradford is expected to be out for coming weeks, as focuses on his treatments and convalesces at home.

Meanwhile, Bradford is in contact with his staff members, who are available during office hours to field requests and address concerns.

Mariano said he would be happy to do what he can, if a need for a commissioner should arise.

Published May 17, 2023

The votes are in!

May 16, 2023 By Special to The Laker/Lutz News

Teddy Bear (Courtesy of Gulfside Hospice)
Thaddeus

Two furry friends have been named winners of Gulfside Hospice’s 2023 Virtual Pet Pageant, raising $6,737 to support the organization’s Pet Peace of Mind program.

Thaddeus, a 10-month old orange tabby cat, was awarded “Most Popular.” The community votes on the winner in this category through donations, and Thaddeus alone brought in $1,500 in votes.

Teddy Bear, a 4-year-old shih tzu, was awarded “Most Photogenic,” determined by a volunteer committee of Women for Gulfside members.

The Virtual Pet Pageant is an annual event presented by the Women for Gulfside to raise funds for the Pet Peace of Mind program that supports Gulfside Hospice patients and their pets during the end-of-life journey. This extra support helps to relieve stress and anxiety for hospice patients and improve their overall quality of life. This program relies entirely on donations.

For more information about the contest or the pet program, contact Carla Armstrong, director of philanthropy, at 727-845-5707, , or visit GulfsidePets.org.

Sunday, May 14

May 9, 2023 By Special to The Laker/Lutz News

Serve up something tasty for mom, on Mother’s Day

May 9, 2023 By Shari Bresin

Mother’s Day doesn’t have to be perfect — it’s really about the memories made on the day set aside for Moms.

For instance, last year, my three nephews were making my sister-in-law breakfast in bed.

Well, that was the plan anyway.

But then they started fighting in the kitchen.  

So, my sister-in-law had to get out of bed and go downstairs to break up the fight.

Once peace was restored, they instructed her to go back to bed.  

When breakfast finally was served, she was informed by the wait staff that the kitchen had run out of bacon, so they substituted some pepperoni.

Not a perfect breakfast, but what a fun story for the memory bank.

Do you need some ideas on what the kids can make this year for your Mother’s Day celebration?  

Here are some breakfast and brunch suggestions that are easy enough for even the smallest of sous chefs to assist — just make sure those little ones are supervised.

You can make this Mother’s memorable with one (or more) of these menu ideas:

  • Charcuterie board: Think of different textures and colors.

The textures can come from protein, such as bacon, sausage, sliced hard-boiled eggs, lox and a grain, such as waffle quarters, pancakes, crepes, bagels and muffins.

Add blueberries, strawberries, kiwi, grapes and other fruits for color.

Start the board by placing little bowls of fruit, jam and syrup on the board, followed by the largest food items, and then fill empty spaces with the smaller items.

Add some flowers to give the presentation more pop. (After brunch they can be placed in a vase for Mom or Grandma to enjoy later.)

If you don’t have a charcuterie board, don’t worry. Just use a wooden cutting board or a baking sheet. Or, you can buy one as a Mother’s Day gift.

  • Peanut butter board: This is similar in concept to a charcuterie board, but it has a peanut butter theme.

To make this, spread 1 cup to 1 ¼  cups of peanut butter — a brand that isn’t runny — onto the center of a marble or wooden serving platter.

Spread the peanut butter thinly and evenly with the back of a spoon, leaving space along the sides of the board for the dippers.

Top with a drizzle of honey or fruit jam, cinnamon, nuts, granola, chocolate chips, or peanut butter chips.

The dippers for this peanut butter board can be graham crackers, pretzel sticks, waffle quarters, and/or fruit slices.

  • Fruit and donut kabob: Slide kiwi, strawberry, melon, grapes, berries and other types of fruit, as well as donut holes onto skewers in your desired pattern. You can substitute waffle quarters for the donuts, or simply use fruit.
  • Watermelon fruit pizza: Cut a watermelon in half, then cut an even round slice about 1-inch thick (use remaining watermelon as you wish). Spread two tablespoons of vanilla Greek yogurt over the round slice. Place sliced fruit on top, such as strawberries, grapes, and bananas, and top with granola. Cut the watermelon into eight triangles to make slices of watermelon pizza.
  • Other simple ideas: Make a berry and banana fruit salad; a strawberry banana smoothie; or an egg salad sandwich.

Whatever you decide to make on Mother’s Day, do what you can to make your Mom happy.

It is her day, after all.

Shari Bresin is the Family & Consumer Science Agent for the University of Florida/Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences Cooperative Extension Pasco County. Pasco County Extension 

Egg cups can be made with scrambled or sunny-side-up eggs (shown here in a jumbo muffin pan), and can have cheese or deli meat added too, to really fill you up. You may want to try making the Tortilla Cups with Eggs, using the accompanying recipe. (Caitlyn Porter, University of Florida/Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences Cooperative Extension Pasco County)

Recipe
Tortilla cups with eggs (courtesy of the University of Illinois Extension)

Ingredients:
4 flour tortillas, 6-inch in diameter
4 eggs
1/4 cup mushrooms, chopped
1/4 cup bell peppers, chopped
1/4 teaspoon black pepper

Preparation:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
Wash hands with soap and water.
Gently rub produce under cool running water.
Cut each tortilla in half and then in half again.
This will result in four equal pieces per tortilla.
Spray six muffin tin cups with non-stick cooking spray.
Overlap two to three pieces of tortilla in each muffin tin to cover completely and create a cup. Press into muffin tin. Spray with nonstick cooking spray.
Bake tortilla cups for 10 minutes.
Remove from oven and set aside to cool.
Mix eggs, mushrooms, bell peppers and black pepper in a medium mixing bowl.
Pour egg mixture equally into tortilla cups.
Cook for 20 minutes to 25 minutes until eggs are cooked through, or when internal temperature reaches 160 degrees F.
Optional: Top with salsa, green onions, or sour cream.
Note: One serving is two tortilla cups.

Published May 10, 2023

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