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Hurry, entries due soon for this year’s Water Wise awards

June 27, 2018 By Special to The Laker/Lutz News

Does your yard have what it takes to be a winner of a Water Wise Award?

The University of Florida/Institute for Food and Agricultural Sciences Pasco County Office Extension and Tampa Bay Water would like to recognize attractive, yet water-efficient landscapes.

Your yard could be a contender for a Water Wise Award if you already follow these simple steps:

  • Put the right plant in the right place
  • Fertilize and mulch appropriately
  • Attract wildlife
  • Manage yard pests responsibly
  • Recycle yard waste
  • Reduce storm water runoff
  • Protect the waterfront

Water is a precious resource that some take for granted.

This is an example of a landscape that uses a variety of techniques that creates an attractive appearance, while using water wisely.
(Courtesy of Jim Moll)

In Pasco County, the UF/IFAS Extension Office has a Florida Friendly Program Manager and Program Coordinator funded by a partnership with Tampa Bay Water.

One of the efforts of our partnership is to recognize landscapes that are attractive and utilize water efficiently — whether the landscape is at a home, business, industry or government location.

How do you know if you are water efficient?

For some gardeners, this may be a very simple question to answer, if you only use rain, or harvest rainwater and store it in rain barrels, or you use an irrigation system only when necessary during drought.

Sometimes, though, it is too dry and you might need to irrigate.

You can quickly figure out your indoor water use with this simple formula: For each person living in the home, assume 2,000 gallons of water is used, per person, per month.

Additional usage is likely to be used outdoors.

Efficient landscape watering uses about 460 gallons for every 1,000 square feet of irrigated landscape. So, a 5,000-square-foot yard would need about 2,300 gallons per irrigation event.

Many Pasco County residents have created interesting and relaxing landscapes that use even less water than the 460 gallons per 1000 square feet.

Residents deserve to be recognized for water savings. They also can serve as examples to others through demonstrating ways to balance attractive design, right plants in the right place, beautiful landscaping elements, and water efficiency.

Please take a few moments to submit your landscape for an evaluation, by simply going to TampaBayWaterWise.org. The deadline for submissions is June 30.

You can learn more about Florida Friendly LandscapingTM by attending one of the many gardening classes offered by the Pasco County Extension Office by going to our website http://sfyl.ifas.ufl.edu/pasco/ or https://ffl.ifas.ufl.edu/.

Jim Moll is the Florida-Friendly Landscaping Program Manager at UF/IFAS Pasco County Extension.

Published June 27, 2018

Stroll showcases spirit of patriotism

June 27, 2018 By Special to The Laker/Lutz News

Walkers took an old-fashioned patriotic stroll during this year’s SummerFest in Zephyrhills.

Supporters, hospice staff, volunteers and student groups from Zephyrhills schools take a patriotic stroll around the lake at Zephyr Park.
(Richard K. Riley)

The charity walk was a new element at the festival, but is expected to become an annual event.

The walk raised money to benefit hospice patients and families, with suggested donations of $10 for adult walkers and $5 for kids.

The walk took place around the lake, shortly before the fireworks display at sunset.

“We are honored to be invited to take part in the festivities at SummerFest, and I think the Old-Fashioned Patriotic Stroll will be a nice addition to the family friendly atmosphere,” Linda Ward, president and chief executive officer of Gulfside Hospice & Pasco Palliative Care, said in a news release.

SummerFest, a free event, took place from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m., at Zephyr Park, 38116 Fifth Ave., in Zephyrhills.

Other activities at SummerFest included dance and watermelon-eating contests, food vendors, bounce houses, family games and a crafter area.

Published June 27, 2018

 

Buzzin’ about bees at the Hugh Embry Library

June 20, 2018 By Special to The Laker/Lutz News

Ginny Geiger, a member of the Dade City Garden Club, delivered an entertaining and informative program on the importance of bees at the Hugh Embry Library.

Ginny Geiger delivers a high-energy lesson on the importance of bees. (Christine Holtzman)

Geiger led the “Nature Detectives Bee Workshop,” dispensing information and, at one point, demonstrating how a bee might act, if a wasp — an enemy of the bee — approached the hive.

In her hour-long workshop, Geiger talked about the importance of bees as pollinators.

The western honey bee, according to the University of Florida, IFAS Extension, is conceivably the most important pollinator in Florida and American Agricultural landscapes.

Three-year-old Miguel Alvarez, of Dade City, proudly shows off his bee that he made during the workshop.

Bees are critical to the food chain, and without them much of the fruits and vegetables at local supermarkets would disappear.

Besides talking about the importance of bees, Geiger also gave the children a chance to try their hand at making a bee.

The workshop, held during National Garden Week, was sponsored by the Dade City Garden Club, in coordination with the Hugh Embry Library.

The program was first developed by the St. Augustine Garden Club and is recognized by the American Library Association.

Everyone who took part received a bee swag bag — containing things to do, fun facts, a packet of flower seeds, honey samples and a copy of the book “You Wouldn’t Want to Live Without Bees.”

By Christine Holtzman

Published June 20, 2018

With her model bee in hand, 9-year-old Glorie Todd, of Dade City, listens to instructor Ginny Geiger as she speaks about the next activity, which will be sampling honey.
Seven-year-old Annabelle Harris, of Dade City, and her brother, 9-year-old Anderson, construct their model bees during a hands-on activity at the Nature Detectives program.

Deborah Roberts, of Zephyrhills, helps her grandson, 5-year-old Kaeden Roberts, construct a model bee during one of the hands-on activities given recently at the Nature Detectives Bee Workshop at the Hugh Embry Library.

Six-year-old Annette Sanchez and her mom, Leticia Alvarez, from Dade City, work together as they glue the wings on a model bee. The bee was included in the little girl’s ‘swag bag.’

Always Tired? Sleep Problems? Call Evolution. Functional Medicine Solutions That Last A Lifetime

June 7, 2018 By Special to The Laker/Lutz News

Have you been to more than one doctor looking for a diagnosis on why you always feel tired, have difficulty sleeping and/or have trouble remembering things?

Erin Bolton Functional Medicine

And, have these doctors prescribed various treatments and an array of medications, yet after following their recommendations, you still do not feel well?

If this sounds like you, it’s time to call Evolution and see Erin Bolton, a functional medicine specialist with 10 years experience, and her colleague, Dr. Robert Hannum,a physician who has been practicing in Tampa Bay for 28 years.

Bolton and Dr. Hannum recently joined forces to offer patients innovative, functional medicine at their new Land O’ Lakes office.

“Functional medicine gets to the root of what ails you – be it obesity, hormone issues, thyroid problems or fatigue – and then treats it once and for all,” said Bolton. “There is no guessing. Through our testing, we will figure out a solution to treat your symptoms, and put together a complete package for lifelong body solutions.”

Robert Hannum, D.O. Family Physician

Dr. Hannum, a doctor of osteopathic medicine, further explains, “Traditionally, an osteopath is taught to treat the person as a whole. We look at a patient’s whole body, and don’t focus on just one disease and one body part. We are trained to look at the causes behind all the problems in the body.”

Dr. Hannum began his medical career as a family practitioner. He started focusing on alternative medicine 20 years ago, taking a functional approach to healing that complements Bolton’s practice at Evolution.

At first, Bolton specialized in just nutrition and weight loss, as she is certified in Obesity and Individual Weight Management by the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine.

But, because her patients had other medical issues, she expanded her practice to treat a wide variety of conditions, including hormonal imbalances, inflammation, toxicity, food allergies, digestive problems, adrenal fatigue, depression and fibromyalgia.

With the addition of Dr. Hannum, the team at Evolution can now address most medical conditions presented by their patients, using their functional medicine approach.

Bolton and Dr. Hannum like to compare the body to an orchestra, in which different instruments represent the organs of the body.

“At Evolution, we tune the entire orchestra, rather than concentrate on just one or two instruments, and then customize that orchestra to the patient’s budget, lifestyle and medical test results,” Bolton said.

This functional approach often attracts patients seeking answers for complex, chronic conditions. New patients often come to Evolution as a last resort, after seeing four to seven specialists over time, Bolton said.

Bolton is quick not to disparage the place and necessity of traditional medicine, which is why she partnered with Dr. Hannum, a graduate of the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine in Pennsylvania.

“We always do what is right for the patient, whether the solution includes a prescription or not,” said Dr. Hannum. “Patients are always listened to at Evolution by every member of our dedicated, caring staff.“

If you are struggling with your health, Evolution wants you to know there is hope.

“Please give us a call — we promise that we will always do the right thing for you,” said Bolton.

Evolution is located in Land O’ Lakes at 5420 Land O’ Lakes Blvd., Suite 101, and offers early morning and evening hours. For more information, call (813) 333-5593, or go to, Evolution4Health.com.

Published 6/6/18

Insurance Agent – Still Serving and Protecting the Public

June 7, 2018 By Special to The Laker/Lutz News

Steve Papola, Agent Centurion Insurance and Financial Services, Inc.

By William Jacko

Special to The Laker/Lutz News

When the World Trade Center collapsed during the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, Steven Papola was close enough to see it fall, as he was on his way to begin the recovery effort at ground zero.

That was the day he gave up a successful insurance business in Blue Point, New York, to resume full-time work as an officer for the New York Police Department, where he had worked previously for 15 years.

After assisting with the 9/11-recovery effort, Papola moved to Florida and served a 10-year stint as a deputy sheriff with the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office. This past March, he returned to insurance sales, opening an Allstate office in Lutz.

Steve views insurance as a natural extension of serving and protecting the public.

“A customer is a customer, whether you’re wearing a uniform serving them in one capacity, or wearing a suit and serving them in another capacity,” says Steve.

He also considers Allstate, informally called Big Blue, a natural business partner for a former police officer from the NYPD Blue.

Now, Steve protects people against financial loss.  His agency offers many types of insurance — automobile, homeowners and property, flood insurance, and business and commercial.  He is especially proud of the specialty lines offered, including motorcycle, boat, recreational and off-road vehicle insurance. Papola also offers more than just Allstate products, including life insurance, annuities and retirement plans.

Allstate allows us to access alternative markets that it has selected to be stable enough to meet the standard of Allstate’s quality control, when Allstate has determined the risk to be unacceptable to its underwriting. Those alternative markets are in Property and Commercial Insurance. This allows agents to access additional Homeowners Insurance companies, as well as other companies, not affiliated with and not part of Allstate. Allstate has re-entered the homeowners insurance market with the introduction of Castle Key Indemnity Insurance Company on a limited basis and, if the risk qualifies, the insured is likely to save significantly.

Steve likes to compare the quality of customer service at his agency with those of online, toll-free number insurance services.

“I own this business,” Steve said.  “This is me.  I represent Allstate, I have skin in the game, and will never treat you like that 800 number.  I’m going to make sure you are treated well and are satisfied.”

Steve believes that Allstate agencies like his are an integral part to a community.

“We help communities grow, because we open agencies and employ people who come in and work with us from the local area,” Steve said.  “An Allstate agency is not just a place that sells insurance. It’s a business that contributes to the community and puts people to work.”

Papola’s Allstate office is located at 1528 Land O’ Lakes Blvd., Suite 102, in Lutz, in Tropical Village Plaza across from WalMart.  For more information, call (813) 995-6013, or visit Agents.Allstate.com/Steve-Papola

Published 5/16/18

McDannold Law Helps You Prepare for Tomorrow

June 7, 2018 By Special to The Laker/Lutz News

Andrew C. McDannold, of Lutz, is not your typical attorney. In his office, a warm and inviting space near Lutz Preparatory School, McDannold deliberately takes the time – frequently, over a cup of coffee – to learn as much as possible about his clients. By understanding their stories, he says, he’s able to create legal solutions tailored to achieve each client’s unique goals.

“No one knows what tomorrow will bring. That’s why it’s so important to have a plan in place today,” said McDannold. “We help you build a legal framework that provides additional support if you lose the ability to make medical or financial decisions, ensures your minor children will be appropriately cared for, and defines exactly how your assets will be distributed after your death.”

One of McDannold’s biggest challenges is the natural tendency of people to avoid thinking about death. “Everyone expects to wake up tomorrow. We all know in the back of our minds that it may not happen, but we persist in our expectation because it’s unpleasant to think about the alternative. So, most people remain blissfully unprepared for the future.”

To help you take the first step, McDannold offers a free initial consultation and handles most matters on a flat-fee basis. He can help you create wills, trusts, medical directives, and a wide range of specialized planning solutions, regardless of your age or economic situation.

In addition to traditional estate planning, McDannold Law helps clients with legal issues unique to seniors and persons with special needs; estate administration and the probate process; and guardianships for minors or incapacitated adults.

McDannold also fights to ensure disabled veterans receive the benefits to which they’re entitled, and he has successfully advocated before the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims in Washington, D.C.

McDannold, a Tampa native and graduate of North Carolina State University, is a decorated veteran of the U.S. Air Force. During his military career, he commanded a squadron responsible for managing aircraft maintenance, created logistics plans for U.S. Central Command, and served two tours of duty in Iraq as a military advisor.

When the time came to prepare for his second career, McDannold’s planning and problem-solving experience drew him to the legal profession. He attended Stetson University College of Law, graduating cum laude and earning the Certificate of Concentration in Elder Law.

17894 N U.S. 41, Lutz

(813) 397-6330

McDannoldLaw.com

Published 5/9/18

A Passion for What They Do

June 7, 2018 By Special to The Laker/Lutz News

Owning and managing a successful business requires a lot of time, energy, experience and knowledge. A key ingredient, however, is passion, and Eddie and Tamara Griffin are overflowing with it for their business, Mac Daddy Sales and Service in Land O’ Lakes.

The couple launched the business in 2000, equipping the shop with the latest in hydraulic lifts, ultra-sonic cleaners, and a staff certified to work on all major brands and types of small engines. As an authorized warranty repair shop for Honda, Briggs and Stratton, Kohler, Kawasaki, Dyson and other brands, they also service vacuum cleaners, generators, scooters and boat engines. Their motto is “If it has a motor, we can fix it!”

Eddie Griffin is a longtime resident of Land O’ Lakes who met his wife Tamara in Lutz. Speaking with great pride, she says her husband is a natural-born genius with engines. “He has an inner ear for mechanics,” she says. “His combination of hands-on experience and training allow him to solve any glitch that comes along. He’s dogmatic in neatness and quality, personally checking every repair before releasing it back to the customer.”

Tamara Griffin previously worked for USAA, where she learned to multitask, listen to customers, document service and submit claims. She is the friendly voice on the phone and the smiling face customers see when they visit the shop. Like her husband, she is committed to providing excellent service.

“Mac Daddy blends technology and mechanics in a way that makes our service unique,” she explains. “We take pictures of the equipment and make videos of the mechanic explaining the repairs needed. We then email these to our customers in advance with the estimate. Plus, all their old parts are returned to them when they pick up the repaired equipment. We want to be their service center for life, not just today.”

Besides servicing and repairing engines, Mac Daddy’s also sells new and refurbished mowers, air compressors, pressure washers, blowers, chain saws, and ATVs and golf carts. Brands they carry include Encore and Bad Boy mowers for both commercial and residential use, Honda and Simpson pressure washers, and Campbell Hausfeld air compressors.

“We stand behind every item we sell,” says Eddie Griffin. “That’s easy to do because we sell the best – like top of the line Zero Turns with welded framed and decks. Plus, we educate our customers on the proper maintenance they can do to avoid future performance issues. You won’t get that kind of support at a box store.”

The public is invited to attend Mac Daddy’s Cinco de Mayo Customer Appreciation Day on May 5 from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. They’re located at 6630 Land O’ Lakes Boulevard, just north of S.R. 54.

6630 Land O’ Lakes Blvd., Land O Lakes, FL 34638

(813) 406-7796 •"> 

Published 5/2/18

Service and Style – with a Smile!

June 7, 2018 By Special to The Laker/Lutz News

Brian Villega and Luis Ortega

Growing up in New Jersey with five sisters, Luis Ortega discovered his love of hair styling at an early age. From simple braids to updos for prom, he was the go-to guy in his house for the latest look. Ignoring his passion, his first job out of high school was with Quest Diagnostics.

“I thought the medical field was a smart choice,” says Ortega. “I enjoyed that work, but when I turned 35, I knew something was missing.” Having moved to Tampa, he enrolled at Bene’s Career Academy, and earned a degree in cosmetology and barbering, clocking 1,500 hours of classroom and field work.

It wasn’t long before Ortega was making a name for himself in the hair industry. When an opportunity to partner with stylist Brian Villegas came along, the two decided to open Stilos Salon and Barber in Land O’ Lakes. With a combined 14 years of experience, the duo offers a wide range of services to make their clients look and feel their best.

“We love to pamper our guests with the details they want, including colors galore and special treatments,” says Ortega. “We value our client relationships and are dedicated to consistently providing high customer satisfaction by rendering excellent service, using only quality products, and furnishing an enjoyable, relaxed atmosphere at an acceptable price.”

To keep their skills current, they attend at least three national hair shows each year. Ortega says they’re very excited about the upcoming international trade show in Orlando. “Attending the Premiere Orlando event is the highlight of our year,” says Ortega. “We get to rub elbows with stylists from all over the world, like Sam Villa, the education artistic director for Redken. He’s one of the most inspirational teachers in the industry. We love that we can bring the latest techniques, products and trends back to our customers.”

What they love best, however, is seeing the smiles on their customers’ faces. “I enjoy taking people’s ideas and making them reality,” says Ortega. “The services and care we provide are very personal. We have a very loyal customer base, and it’s a joy to watch individuals evolve and to be a part of their personal transformation.”

Call Stilos Salon today to schedule an appointment for the best haircut of your life. It is conveniently located in Land O’ Lakes on U.S. 41 in the Wilderness Commons plaza, about four miles north of State Road 54.

7016 Land O’ Lakes Boulevard

813-428-6412

Published on 4/25/18

Let’s Bee Organized Transforms Homes and Offices

June 7, 2018 By Special to The Laker/Lutz News

Robin Winter of Let’s Bee Organized remains true to her lifelong mission of helping others, by transforming homes and workspaces to achieve greater balance in one’s personal and professional lives.

Her 16 years experience in human resources draws many parallels to her work as a professional organizer at Let’s Bee Organized, a company she recently founded.

“Helping companies define and execute their best practices consistently enables them to become more efficient, which results in positive employee morale and increased profits. In the same manner, having a well-organized home that runs efficiently results in many positive benefits for the entire family,” said Robin.

One of Robin’s primary goals for her clients is to move them in a positive direction by turning their chaos into order.

“As a busy working mother of four, and a professional in business development and human capital management, I fully understand how challenging it is to keep everything and everyone moving in the right direction,” said Robin. “Getting organized and staying that way allows more time to do the things you enjoy, so you can live life to the fullest.”

Robin has the unique ability to find solutions that inspire and motivate individuals— at home and in the workplace — through the development of successful plans and processes.

“I find it very rewarding to help families become better organized, to give them more time to do things they love best, and more time for each other,” said Robin. “I approach every situation with enthusiasm, a positive outlook and a sense of humor.”

Robin has been a successful entrepreneur for more than 10 years. A Tampa Bay area native, she owned and operated a highly popular coffee shop in the Lutz area, and later founded a high-end furniture consignment boutique in Wesley Chapel.

These experiences gave Robin an in-depth understanding of strategic space planning and relocation tactics, as well as interior design and contract management.
Robin’s passion for helping others restore order to their homes and offices led her to establish Let’s Bee Organized, which primarily works with families and businesses in Hillsborough and Pasco counties.

“Let’s Bee Organized will transform your space for the better,” said Robin. “We help people understand that there are simply better ways to manage their stuff, as well as their time, in general. That way, the clutter won’t creep back into their life — after all, the journey of a thousand miles begins with one step.”

To learn how Let’s Bee Organized can make a difference in your life, call Robin today to schedule a consultation. 

813-693-1062 (office) •813-382-9502 (cell)

• LetsBeeOrganized.com

 

Originally Published : 4/18/18

Democratic clubs set meetings

May 30, 2018 By Special to The Laker/Lutz News

Trinity Democratic Club
The Trinity Democratic Club will meet May 23 at 6:30 p.m., at Fox Hollow Golf Club, 10050 Robert Trent Jones Parkway in Trinity. Doors open at 5 p.m., for dinner and happy hour, self-pay, with food and beverages available for purchase throughout the meeting. 

The club will host Ryan Torrens, candidate for Attorney General, and Roy David Walker, candidate for Florida Commissioner of Agriculture.

For questions, call (415) 609-3633, or email .

Land O’ Lakes Democratic Club
The Land O’ Lakes Democratic Club will meet June 6 at 6:30 p.m., at Brick City Eatery, 16540 Pointe Village Drive, Suite 108, in Lutz.

The special guest will be Robert Tager, candidate for U.S. Congress in Florida-District 12.

There also will be a discussion on plans to increase voter turnout to positively impact upcoming elections in 2018.

For information, visit MakingPascoBlue.com.

Democratic Hispanic Caucus
The Democratic Hispanic Caucus of Pasco will meet June 14 from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m., at Los Vallarta Mexican Restaurant, 5335 Village Market in Wesley Chapel.

This is the group’s second meeting, and is looking for new members.

For information and questions, email .

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