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Special to The Laker/Lutz News

Area events honor veterans on special day

November 11, 2014 By Special to The Laker/Lutz News

Veterans Day is Nov. 11, and those who have put on the uniform to serve this country have a full day ahead of them.

Saint Leo University and Two Men and a Truck will deliver items to veterans in local shelters throughout the day Tuesday. The donations will be from a collection drive the school hosted last month including items such as soap, shampoo, shaving cream, razors, toothbrushes, toothpaste, deodorant, towels, sheets, backpacks, blankets and more.

Saint Leo also will have a ceremony honoring veterans at 11 a.m., at the Greenfelder-Denlinger Boardrooms in the school’s student community center, 33701 State Road 52, in St. Leo.

The keynote speaker at that even is U.S. Army retired Col. K. Steven Collier, who founded a technology company in Dade City.

Bayfront Health Dade City and Gulfside Hospice will host a Senior Circle for Veterans Day at 10 a.m., at the hospital, 13100 Fort King Road in Dade City. It will include a pinning ceremony for all veterans in attendance. There also will be a moment of silence, followed by a complimentary lunch. To RSVP, call (877) 362-5321.

The Museum of Science & Industry at 4801 E. Fowler Ave., in Tampa, is offering $5 admission for all active and retired military personnel, emergency medical technicians, firefighters, first responders and police officers. For information, visit MOSI.org.

Tampa Bay Golf and Country Club will host an Armistice Day fundraiser to support troops and the community’s resident veterans. It will have a special recognition for World War II veterans, and include a dinner. For information, call John Benvengo at (917) 754-1726, or email .

Pasco-Hernando State College will host Honor Our Patriots Events on the Spring Hill campus, 450 Beverly Court, Nov. 12 and Nov. 13 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Military representatives will be on hand to talk about military life and resource groups, with a student veteran panel set for Nov. 12 at noon. All events are free, and information can be found at PHSC.edu/calendar.

Finally, Fifth Third Bank has partnered with the Folds of Honor Foundation to collect and match donations at all 48 of its Tampa Bay-area centers through Nov. 15. The foundation provides scholarships and other assistance to the spouses and children of soldiers killed or wounded in action. The bank will match up to $5,000 locally.

Local Fifth Third Banks are at 1122 Dale Mabry Highway in Lutz, and at 2022 Bruce B. Downs Blvd., in Wesley Chapel.

Pasco Schools to honor veterans Tuesday

November 10, 2014 By Special to The Laker/Lutz News

Pasco County Schools are hosting a variety of events on Veterans Day Tuesday to honor those who risked or gave their lives for America’s freedoms.

The day starts off at Wesley Chapel Center for the Arts with a Veterans Day presentation beginning at 8:30 a.m. It will include Superintendent Kurt Browning as well as Pasco County elections supervisor Brian Corley, and will honor and celebrate veterans, as well as encourage students to participate in the Vote in Honor of a Veteran program.

“This is the greatest country in the world, and we owe that to generations of men and women who have gone to war to protect our values and beliefs,” Browning said, in a release. “There is no better place for students to learn about the sacrifices and contributions of this nation’s veterans than in our schools.”

The arts center is located at 30651 Wells Road in Wesley Chapel.

Corley will join outreach ambassadors from his government office to conduct voter registration at all high schools in the county from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. On top of that, several schools will host Veterans Day programs. They include:

• Salute a Veteran at Fox Hollow Elementary School, 10 a.m. — The entire student body will have a part in honoring local veterans. Each grade level at the school, 8309 Fox Hollow Drive in Port Richey, has taken time to learn the chorus of a branch of service, and to study their assigned branch.

• Veterans Day parade at Odessa Elementary School, 10:15 a.m. — Students at the Odessa school, 12810 Interlaken Road in Port Richey, will gather to honor veterans by witnessing a patriotic musical performance by their chorus, brass quintet, sax quartet, and Mitchell High School’s color guard. Retired Lt. Col. Alan Klyap will serve as guest speaker with a parade following.

• Veterans Day program at Taylor Elementary School, 10:30 a.m. — Taylor, 3638 Morris Bridge Road in Zephyrhills, will present a program that will include the Junior ROTC from Zephyrhills High School, as well as the high school’s jazz band. Guest speaker will be Browning.

• Second Annual Salute to our Veterans at Cotee River Elementary School, 10:30 a.m. — Cotee River studeents will hear from retired U.S. Navy Cmdr. Michale Cheetam, commander of the Ridgewood High School Naval Junior ROTC, as well as Daniel Gosonda from the U.S. Coast Guard, at the school, 7515 Plathe Road in Port Richey. Cheetam’s cadets will perform, and the Cotee River chorus will give a patriotic performance.

• Schrader’s Tribute to Our Veterans at Schrader Elementary School, 2 p.m. — The fifth grade students have invited parents as well as veterans to hear patriotic songs and speaking parts that honor the men and women who work every day to protect freedom. It will take place at the school, 11041 Little Road in New Port Richey.

Toys for Tots collection begins

November 10, 2014 By Special to The Laker/Lutz News

Christmas time is just around the corner, and the campaign by the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve has started to collect toys for children.

The first Toys for Tots collection drive will take place at the Pasco County Tax Collector’s offices in Land O’ Lakes, Dade City and Lutz. The west side offices will begin their drives in December.

Toys for Tots was created to help less fortunate children in communities enjoy a better holiday season. The program seeks new, unwrapped gifts for children and teenagers. Toys donated by members of any given community will be given to children in that community.

“I applaud the veterans and volunteers from Toys for Tots who give so much time to help the less fortunate children in Pasco County,” Tax Collector Mike Fasano said, in a release. “I encourage everyone who has a heart for children to consider dropping off a gift at one of our offices. The generosity of our friends and neighbors will go a long way towards making this a special holiday season for countless kids who may not otherwise receive a nice gift this year.”

Throughout November, toys can be donated to the Land O’ Lakes office at the Central Pasco Government Center, 4111 Land O’ Lakes Blvd., in Land O’ Lakes; 4610 Pet Lane, C101, in Lutz; and at the East Pasco Government Center, 14236 Sixth St., Room 100, in Dade City.

Low gas prices might push Thanksgiving travel

November 10, 2014 By Special to The Laker/Lutz News

Thanksgiving is just around the corner, and dropping gas prices at the pump could convince many families to take to the road.

Gas in Florida dropped another nickel over the past week, bringing the average cost for a gallon of regular unleaded to $2.91, while the national average falls to $2.93. It’s the 42nd consecutive day gas prices have dropped nationally, and the 37th in Florida.

“Cheap gas prices couldn’t come at a better time as millions of Americans make travel plans for the holiday season,” AAA spokesman Mark Jenkins said, in a release. “Prices are the lowest in four years, which should influence more people to take a trip, drive farther, or drive instead of fly.”

The average gas price is now below $3 a gallon in 26 states, including Florida, Georgia and Tennessee. South Carolina has the cheapest gas in the country at $2.68, with Tennessee not far behind at $2.70. Florida has the 20th cheapest.

The U.S. shale boom continues to have a major impact on the market, with domestic oil production the highest on record, dating back to 1983. The price for a barrel of oil fell below $79 for the first time since June 2012, settling at $78.65 on Friday, a drop of $1.89 from the previous week.

Land O’ Lakes has the cheapest gas in the area, with $2.75 reported at both the Citgo and RaceTrac stations in the State Road 52 area, according to GasBuddy. Zephyrhills was not far behind with $2.77 at a Shell station on Paul S. Buchman Highway and Central Avenue.

The Circle K on Van Dyke and Old Tobacco roads checked in at $2.78 in Lutz, while the cheapest gas in both Wesley Chapel and Dade City was coming in at $2.79.

Two shell stations on Van Dyke Road in the Lutz area had the area’s most expensive gas at $2.99, while the Sunoco at Land O’ Lakes and Causeway boulevards reported $2.93, in the Land O’ Lakes area. Wesley Chapel’s most expensive was $2.89 at a Shell station on Bruce B. Downs Boulevard and State Road 56, not far from its cheapest gas at Sam’s Club, which was a dime lower.

 

Petry named principal of Sanders Memorial Elementary

November 7, 2014 By Special to The Laker/Lutz News

Pasco County Schools superintendent Kurt Browning will ask the school board to approve Jason Petry as the new principal of Sanders Memorial Elementary School, when it opens next year.

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Jason Petry

Petry, who is currently the principal of Lake Myrtle Elementary School in Land O’ Lakes, has been with the school district since 2002, according to a release. He started as an intermediate grade teacher at Deer Park Elementary School, and spent time at Quail Hollow Elementary School before becoming the third-grade teacher at Double Branch Elementary School.

Petry was named the assistant principal at Veterans Elementary School in Wesley Chapel in 2008, and continued there until getting promoted to his current job at Lake Myrtle in August 2011.

He earned his bachelor’s degree in elementary education from the University of South Florida in 2002, and his master’s at Saint Leo University in 2005.

Petry will take over the school Jan. 6, in preparation for Sanders’ opening in the fall.

Sanders will emphasize science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics — known as STEAM. It will draw largely from the Land O’ Lakes area, relieving overcrowding at Connerton Elementary School, officials said. Remaining seats would be open for students living outside the school’s normal boundaries.

Sanders will be located at 5126 School Road, and be almost entirely new. Just three of the former school’s buildings remain — the rest were demolished.

The school board will make a final decision on Petry’s appointment at its Nov. 18 meeting.

Pasco government offices closed Nov. 11

November 7, 2014 By Special to The Laker/Lutz News

Many Pasco County government offices will be closed Nov. 11 in observance of Veterans Day.

All government offices will reopen Nov. 12.

The Pasco County Parks and Recreation Centers will be closed that day, but parks and beaches will remain open to the public from dawn until dusk.

Pasco County Animal Services’ administrative office, adoption center, shelter and field services will be closed that Tuesday,  but an animal control officer will be available for emergencies only.

All offices resume regular business hours Nov. 12, with the adoption center open from noon to 6:30 p.m., and everything else from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Buses will not run through Pasco County Public Transportation on Nov. 11, however, normal routes will resume Nov. 12.

The Pasco County Resource Recovery Facility and the East Pasco Transfer Station will close Nov. 11 to the public. However, they will remain open to licensed commercial haulers. Both will reopen to the public on Nov. 12.

For details on closings, visit PascoCountyFl.net.

MOSI to host digital classroom symposium

November 6, 2014 By Special to The Laker/Lutz News

The Museum of Science & Industry in Tampa will host a digital classroom initiative symposium Nov. 13 beginning at 8 a.m. It will bring together education professional and high-technology specialists who will discuss adapting technology for enhanced learning and student achievement advancements.

The symposium is being put together by state Sen. John Legg, and will cover an array of topics addressing the goals, challenges and needs of educators, students and employers.

Among those participating are technology administrators from area school districts, Pasco County Schools superintendent Kurt Browning, Bright House Networks’ Craig Cowden, Florida Senate president Andy Gardiner and Tampa Bay Technology Forum chairman Chase Stockon.

The Legislature has directed Florida’s Department of Education earlier this year to develop and implement a five-year strategic plan for establishing digital classrooms. The $40 million initial plan is to support individual school districts with their respective efforts of integrating technology in classrooms. The program seeks to merge educational practices with digital innovation.

Those who wish to register can do so at tinyurl.com/EdTechFl.

MOSI is located at 4801 E. Fowler Ave., in Tampa.

CareerSource job fair attracts 315 people

November 6, 2014 By Special to The Laker/Lutz News

More than 300 people decided to “race to work,” taking part in a job fair through CareerSource Pasco Hernando.

RACE to Work — the Reemployment Assistance Community Event — attracted 315 job-seekers and 50 employers, according to a release. It took place at three sites in Dade City, New Port Richey and Spring Hill, and was designed to help pair people who have received or exhausted unemployment benefits, with employers with job openings.

“These events are the first step to developing relationships within the community,” said Rick Casey, the director of career and testing services at Pasco-Hernando State College, in a release.

Employers taking part included Target, Alumni Guard, Toys R Us, Communication Concepts and Sparton Electronics, as well as the county’s largest employer, Pasco County Schools.

Each industry was looking to hire between three and 70 new employees for both seasonal and permanent positions.

For more information on services provided to job-seekers and employers, visit CareerSourcePascoHernando.com, or call Sunnye Fredia at (352) 247-0761.

Rabies alert in Land O’ Lakes after raccoon attacks dog

November 5, 2014 By Special to The Laker/Lutz News

The Florida Department of Health in Pasco County has issued a rabies alert in the Land O’ Lakes area, after an infected raccoon attacked a family dog.

The dog, officials said, was vaccinated, although the raccoon did test positive for rabies. That has compelled them to issue the warning that rabies is present in the wild animal population, and domestic animals are at risk if not vaccinated.

Residents are asked to maintain a heightened awareness that rabies is active in the county, and while the health department has issued an alert for a specific area, they said the entire county should remain vigilant against the disease.

The current alert will run into the beginning of January and includes an area of Land O’ Lakes bordered by U.S. 41 on the east, Falling Rock and Lake Vienna drives in the south, Marchmont Boulevard in the west, and Mitchell Lane and Champions Avenue in the north.

An animal with rabies can infect other wild or domestic animals that have not been vaccinated against rabies. All domestic animals should be vaccinated against rabies, and all wildlife contact should be avoided, health officials said. That includes raccoons, bats, foxes, skunks, otters, bobcats and coyotes specifically.

Rabies is a disease of the nervous system and is fatal to warm-blooded animals and humans. The only treatment for human exposure is rabies-specific immune globulin and rabies immunization.

Appropriate treatment started soon after the exposure will protect an exposed person from the disease.

Residents and visitors are advised to take the following precautions:

  • Keep rabies vaccinations up to date for all pets.
  • Keep pets under direct supervision so they do not come into contact with wild animals. If a wild animal bites a pet, seek veterinary assistance for the animal immediately.
  • Do not handle, feed, or unintentionally attract wild animals with open garbage cans or litter.
  • Never adopt wild animals or bring them into your home.
  • Teach children never to handle unfamiliar animals — wild or domestic — even if they appear friendly.
  • Precent bats form entering living quarters or occupied spaces in homes, churches, schools and other similar areas, where they might come in contact with people and pets.
  • If an animal bites a person, seek care promptly. Wash the wound thoroughly with soap and water. Go to a family doctor ore hospital for immediate medical attention.
  • For bites and scratches, contact Pasco County Animal Services at (813) 929-1212, and reach out to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission at (863) 648-3203 for concerns about wild animals.

 

Company values define Bay Breeze Car Wash

November 5, 2014 By Special to The Laker/Lutz News

Howard Hogan, general manager of the Bay Breeze Car Wash & Lube in Land O’ Lakes, wants every customer to know the company’s values of experience, fast service, high quality, and a friendly staff in a safe and clean environment.

BayBreeze110514“These are not just words you’ll read on a poster in our waiting room,” says Howard. “They are the principles our company is founded on. We look at these metrics every day and ask ourselves if we’re meeting them. If not, we correct the problem. That’s what makes us who we are.”

Bay Breeze Car Wash is a family owned business that views every customer as a member of the family. “We want our customers to trust us,” says Howard. “We can’t do business without them.”

Howard empowers his employees to resolve customer concerns immediately, without management intervention. They do everything they can to ensure their customers get consistent results that meet or exceed their expectations.

Every detail was considered when they designed the facility. It’s an express car wash set up for a fast ride-through wash. Customers simply pull up to the pay area, select the service they want on the touchscreen, and the system does the rest. Everything is automated.

Customers can purchase a monthly package, known as a VIP Membership, for as little as $19.99 and receive unlimited washes each month. A special pass is placed in their car window that recognizes their package, automatically opens the gate and delivers their service.

What more could you ask, other than perhaps cleaning the inside of your car, too? For that, Bay Breeze provides 20 vacuum stalls for free after your car wash. You’ll have to get out of your vehicle for that, but there’s no time limit. Take all the time you need to get the inside to match the outside of your superbly clean car.

Bay Breeze Car Wash is open every day from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., even on rainy days.

They only close when they have a critical maintenance issue that could affect quality. They keep a large supply of spare parts on hand to be able to fix most problems immediately.

“We take great pride in our facilities,” says Howard. “We’re always trying to be innovative, to find ways to increase the value we provide to our customers. We recently added a new product to our car wash called Nano-RX. Never has a Nano-Polymer Sealant like this been applied in a carwash tunnel. This product is included in our new Ultimate Wash, which can also be purchased as part of our VIP Membership for $49.99/month. See and feel the difference!”

Want more service? How about a fast convenient oil change too? Bay Breeze is a member of the Automative Oil Change Association. All of their technicians go through AOCA training. “We don’t provide mechanical maintenance,” says Howard. “We’re here to prevent things from breaking so you don’t need a mechanic.”

Keeping in line with their desire to provide maximum value to the customer, they recently switched to Mobil 1 oil in the lube shop. “This is the best oil on the market,” says Howard. “All of the items we use in the lube shop, from oil to engine cleaning to transmission, are the best we can find.”

They now use fully synthetic transmission fluids to match original equipment manufacturer standards. All new cars are now coming off the assembly line with fully synthetic transmission fluid. “These are not cheap products,” says Howard. “We use them because they bring value to the customer. Everything we do has to benefit the customer.”

Bay Breeze recently added additional LED lighting to their parking lot to ensure a bright and safe environment for their customers during the evening hours. This is just another small example of the details they consider every day as they try to give more value to their customers.

Bay Breeze has locations at 24124 State Road 54 in Land O’ lakes, and at 17501 North Palms Village Place in New Tampa. Phone numbers are (813) 949-7297 in Land O’ Lakes, and (813) 615-1333 in New Tampa.

– Mike Matthew

This story is a feature of the advertising department. 

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