The Pasco Sheriff’s Office (PSO) has announced its newest member — K-9 Hondo, a German Shepherd/Belgian Malinois cross, born on March 1, 2021. Hondo has completed certification for patrol work and also will be a member of the SWAT team. Deputy Alex Mason, who also is new to the K-9 unit, is Hondo’s partner.
Reasons To Smile
Happy Easter from The Laker/Lutz News Staff
Dogs Days brings smiles, and barks, to Dade City
The 13th annual Dogs’ Day in Dade City brought out its usual crowd of dogs, and owners, to Agnes Lamb Park on March 18, attracting several businesses and local organizations to the event. Dog-Mania & Cats, Dade City Animal Clinic and Nutrena Farmers Feed Depot were part of Dogs’ Day activities, including costume contests, a dog parade, talent portions and even an ice-cream eating contest that pairs the dogs with the humans (who eat yogurt). Ava Larkin’s dog, Luna Belle, was named Dog Mayor, which is awarded to the person who raises the most money for the fundraiser and then has the honor of having his or her dog named Dog Mayor for a year. Sponsors for this year’s event were The New Barker, an online dog magazine and the Green Door on 8th.
Local artists shine at fine arts show
The Zephyrhills Art Club (ZAC) hosted a Fine Arts Show on March 10 and March 11, featuring the works of numerous local artists.
The show was held at First Baptist Church in Zephyrhills. In addition to the artwork, the event featured raffle baskets, silent auction items and a ZACporium that housed a collection of used frames, art books, canvas, easels, art supplies and other art-related items available for purchase.
The art club is an organization of artists who work together to enhance the appreciation of fine art in the communities and to provide for the promotional and educational needs of artists, according to its Facebook page.
Winners in various categories were:
- Abstracts: Judy Rogers, first place
- Abstracts: Sue Rhinehart, first show winner
- Animals: Patricia Lynn Ashford, first place
- Best of Show: Thomas Gale
- Flowers/Still Life: Elaine Marisch, first place
- People: Sally Yoder, first place
- People’s Choice: Sandra Lallemand
- Portraits/Miniatures: Kelly Colton, first place
- Sculpture: Virginia Drouillard, first place
- Seascapes: Thomas Gale, first place
Published March 22, 2023
A budding naturalist
Who’s ready for a game of kickball?
Employees from the Pasco County Supervisor of Elections Office squared off against employees from the Pasco County Clerk & Comptroller’s Office in a kickball showdown on Feb. 26 at Land O’ Lakes Heritage Park, with the Supervisor of Elections Office pulling off the victory.
Teams from the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office and Tax Collector’s Office had been expected, but were unavailable for the tournament.
Sweets for the sweet
Members of the GFWC Lutz-Land O’ Lakes Woman’s Club delivered sweet chocolate treats to both the Lutz and Land O’ Lakes branch library staffs, on Valentine’s Day. The club wanted to show its appreciation to the librarians for their contributions to the community and their efforts to promote reading among very young children. Woman’s club member Lucy Albury surprises a Land O’ Lakes Library staffer with the gift.
A walk through the past
Trotting through the shops
It stopped traffic, but decidedly so, as the world-famous, iconic Budweiser Clydesdales were able to trot around the plaza across from Tampa Premium Outlets in Lutz, showing off their gorgeous hauling skills to onlookers and cars driving by. Total Wine & Liquor hosted the event, and for a few hours these horses displayed why they are so beloved. The ride started at the liquor store, then went over to nearby Ford’s Garage and then down Sierra Center Boulevard to Bahama Breeze and to the Hyatt Place, and back through the parking lot. Those who attended were able to pose for photos with the majestic horses.