April 2015 - the new Chamberocity
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April 2015 - the new Chamberocity
APRIL 2015 Website: www.dadecitychamber.org The Greater Dade City Chamber of Commerce Phone: (352) 567-3769 Annual Kumquat Festival® Fax: (352) 567-3770 Chamber NEWS 14112 8th Street Dade City, FL 33525 The Greater Dade City Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors President: Bobby Van Allen, Farm Bureau Insurance President Elect: Dr. Randy Stovall Vice President: Randy Surber, Florida Hospital Zephyrhills Secretary: Kelly Sinn, Sunrise of Pasco County, Inc. Treasurer: Steve Hickman, First National Bank of Pasco Past President: Bonnie Krummen, CenterState Bank Bob Larkin, Bob Larkin Construction Carolyn Hodges, Faithful Friends Pet Cremation Chris Browne, Jim Browne Automotive Group Cliff Martin, Jarrett Ford David West, Inside Out Leadership Development Eric Weekes, Saint Leo University Jean Nathe, Trade Mark Sales, Inc. Jimmie Adcock, Tampa Electric Company Krista Covey, SMARTstart Dade City Incubator & Pasco Economic Development Council Pete Odom Piyush Mulji, Hampton Inn Dade City/Zephyrhills Ronnie Deese, Withlacoochee River Electric Corp. Shauna McKinnon, Bayfront Health Dade City Sister Roberta Bailey, O.S.B., Benedictine Sisters of Florida Todd Batchelor, Beef O’Brady’s-Dade City & The Brass Tap Honorary Members: Charlotte Kiefer and Sylvia Young Hinley REMINDER 30th Annual Joe Kiefer Golf Tournament April 10, 2015 Lake Jovita Golf and Country Club Registration 11am Shotgun Start 1pm Executive Director: John Moors Email: [email protected] Senior Administrative Assistant: Melody Floyd Email: [email protected] Administrative Assistant: Jo Uber Email: [email protected] Photographer: Richard Riley Email: [email protected] Mission Statement “To promote economic growth and the quality of life in the greater Dade City area” April 2nd Dade City Realty (New Leadership) Open House/Ribbon Cutting 2:00PM 7th Executive Board Meeting 8:00AM 8th Full Board Meeting @ Centennial Bank 12:00PM 10th 30th Annual Joe Kiefer Golf Tournament Reg 11:00am 21st Chamber Business Breakfast Growers Fertilizer Corp 7:30AM PRESIDENT’S LETTER Dear Chamber Members, The 29th Annual Joe Kiefer Golf Tournament is just around the corner – Friday, April 10th at the beautiful Lake Jovita Golf and Country Club. Cliff Martin our Golf Chair, and his hardworking committee have been busy planning for the event – bigger and better than ever! The goal of our Golf Tournament is to raise funds for the ongoing business development initiatives, tourism support and membership activities of the Chamber – and to have a lot of fun doing it!! We need corporate sponsors, “hole” sponsors (only $100) and players to make this happen – and it’s not too late to participate – please see the enclosed golf form for your use. A couple of upcoming events you shouldn’t miss – 1) Chamber Business Breakfast on Tuesday April 21st at the Dade City Business Center, Hornbuckle Room (3rd floor). Grower’s Fertilizer, Brett Sutton & Will Grief, are sponsoring and our speaker is Brett Culp, “Legends of the Knight” filmmaker from Wesley Chapel. Documentary on the role of Batman in inspiring people to overcome adversity, will tell his story of the film. 2) Chamber Business Breakfast on Tuesday, May 19th at Bayfront Health Dade City where we will be recognizing our scholarship recipients. Breakfast sponsored by Heaven Sent Gourmet Coffee, Lititia and Steven Williams, owners. Both of these breakfasts will be well attended – please make sure to RSVP to the Chamber office at least the week prior to the event to ensure your seat! (352-567-3769) Our Education Committee, Chaired by Jean Nathe, will be awarding scholarship plaques to deserving Pasco High students at the breakfast on May 19th. Recent grand openings, open houses and ribbon cuttings have included the District Office of State Representative Danny Burgess, Premier Community HealthCare Dental Office, Premium Title, Kingberry Estate Sales and Premier Health Care "Lacoochee". Our Business Development Committee, Chaired by Dr. Randy Stovall, has been very active and taken a lead role in assisting and disseminating information regarding transportation initiatives in our area. The 301 highway project between Zephyrhills and Dade City is well underway, and will include hiking/bicycle trails that will interlink with existing paths. The Publix complex on Highway 301 and Clinton is scheduled to be open late fall, and a number of local business developments are “in the works”. The Chamber’s 2015 Business Expo is scheduled for Thursday, November 12th from 4 pm to 7 pm at the Dan Cannon auditorium, Pasco County Fairgrounds. This has become a very popular event and exhibitor spaces will be available later this year. Please remember the Chamber Membership is our life blood. Please refer a member, retain a member and let the staff know about prospective members. Please have a safe and joyous Easter and thank you, members, for all your support! Thanks, Bobby Van Allen, President March 2015 Membership Luncheon The Membership Luncheon offers the opportunity to come have lunch on us and find out all the benefits of Chamber Membership Guest Speaker, Opportunity to Network (bring Business Cards), Good Food!! Guest Speaker: Dr. Randy Stovall Lunch Donated By: The Garden Cafe Mark you Calendars, The next Membership Luncheon is May 21st, 2015 Bring a guest (please RSVP if attending) April Committee Meetings 1st Innovations & Technology Meeting 8:00 AM 1st Membership Meeting 11:00 AM 2nd (every Thursday) Co-op Meeting 8:30-9:30 AM 7th Executive Board Meeting 8:00 AM 8th Full Board Meeting 12:00 PM 15th Merchant Association Meeting 8:00-10:30 AM 24th Ambassador Meeting 12:00 –1:00 PM 29th Business Development Meeting 12:00 AM-1:30 PM 30th Business Expo Committee Meeting 11:00 AM Members of Pasco County Chambers of Commerce, including the Greater Dade City Chamber, joined Florida House Representative Danny Burgess in opening his office on Highway 54 in Zephyrhills. Pictured are Representative Burgess, with John Moors, Executive Director of The Greater Dade City Chamber of Commerce, and numerous family, friends, and supporters of Representative Burgess. Photo by Gary S. Hatrick Pioneer Florida Museum More than just a museum The Pioneer Florida Museum and Village’s Gift Shop features an exciting variety of old fashioned children’s toys, commemorative souvenirs such as mugs, t-shirts and hats, as well as novelty candies and a collection of unique Florida inspired books. We also have 100% Pure Cane Syrup, no Additives or Preservatives (not FDA inspected), that is produced on site at the museum. Please stop in for a visit, our hours are Tuesday thru Saturday 10:00 am-5:00pm (regular hours). We are located at 15602 Pioneer Florida Museum Road, Dade City. PHSC DISABILITIES SERVICES TO HOST RUN, WALK, ROLL 5K IN WESLEY CHAPEL Pasco-Hernando State College’s Office of Disabilities Services will host a Run, Walk, Roll 5K on Sunday, April 26 at the Porter Campus at Wiregrass Ranch in Wesley Chapel, 2727 Mansfield Blvd. The race starts at 8 a.m. with a fun run for children beginning at 8:45 a.m. Community members as well as faculty, staff, and students are welcome to participate in the family friendly 5K event. All proceeds will benefit students seeking disabilities services at PHSC. Following the race and fun run, an award presentation will be held with overall prizes to be awarded to top three in each category—male, female and wheelchair finishers. Register no later than Monday, April 13 to receive race T-shirt and goody bag. Registration fee is $25 for the public and $15 for PHSC students; Fun Run event fee is $15. Event registration is available at www.phsc.edu/ds-5k. For more information call 727.816.3473 SPRING ANTIQUE FAIRE April 11th and 12th 2015 Saturday 8:00am-5:00pm Sunday 9:00am to 3:00pm Historic Downtown Dade City Accepting Vendor Applications 352-424--0601 Saint Leo University Welcomes 10 New Community Partners, Continues Current Relationship with Local Community College Saint Leo University has announced professional working agreements with 10 new community partners in Florida and throughout the United States. It also updated its articulation agreement with another partner. “We are pleased to establish and enhance these community partnerships between Saint Leo University and these organizations,” said Dr. Beth Carter, associate vice president, Division of Continuing Education, Saint Leo University. “It is important to cultivate new affiliations for the university as it helps build a stronger sense of belonging, unity, and interdependence for our students and graduates.” The 10 new organizations include: City of Madison Established in 1838, the City of Madison, FL, is the county government seat and serves more than 3,000 citizens. It operates eight city departments and has 59 employees. (http://madisonsheriff.org) City of Ocala Located in Marion County, FL, the City of Ocala is more than 130 years old and serves more than 57,000 citizens. It operates 21 city departments and has more than 950 employees. (http://ocalafl.org) Clay County Sheriff’s Office The Clay County Sheriff's Office’s origins date to the 1800s and boast a rich history of service to the community. The office has 580 employees. (http://www.claysheriff.com) Columbia County School District Founded in 1882, the Columbia County School District has an enrollment of nearly 10,000 students and employs 1,400 full-time staff. (http://www.columbia.k12.fl.us) CMA CGM (America) Founded in Marseille, France, in 1978 by Jacques Saadé, the CMA CGM Group is the third-largest container shipping company worldwide and number one in France. The CMA CGM Group operates in more than 150 countries through its network of more than 650 agencies with more than 20,000 employees worldwide. (http://www.cma-cgm.com/local/united-states) Eggleston Eggleston, a multi-faceted organization, serves the needs of persons with disabilities. Eggleston has residential services, day-support programs, seniors programs, and a children’s learning center where children six weeks old and older can receive care. The group operates 33 programs in 22 locations and is dedicated to the empowerment of those living with disabilities. The organization has more than 300 employees. (http://www.egglestonservices.org/mission-history) Gilcrest County Board of Education Gilcrest County is a small, rural school district located west of Gainesville, FL. It has an enrollment of approximately 2,700 students who attend two elementary schools and two combination middle/high schools. The county has approximately 350 employees. (http://gilchristschools.schoolfusion.us/modules/cms/pages.phtml?pageid=216193) Continued next page………. Metropolitan Ministries Metropolitan Ministries helps prevent homelessness by serving those living on the edge of homelessness. In the network of services provided by other social service agencies in the community, Metropolitan Ministries is known for offering a bridge to continuing self-sufficiency, especially to clients who have exhausted all other kinds of support. In addition to providing services in downtown Tampa, FL, the organization offers services to Hillsborough, Pasco, Pinellas, and Polk counties and has approximately 200 employees in the Tampa Bay area. (http://www.metromin.org) Ocala Marion County Chamber of Commerce The Ocala/Marion County Chamber and Economic Partnership (CEP) were formed to create a one-stop approach to business retention, attraction, and creation efforts. It has 16 employees and more than 1,400 members that are included in our partnership. (http://ocalacep.com) Vanguard Vanguard opened in 1918 and is a military insignia company with operations in Norfolk and Richmond, VA, and San Diego, CA. It has 250 employees. (http://www.vanguardmil.com) Saint Leo updated an articulation agreement with: Hillsborough Community College An updated articulation agreement was fully executed with Hillsborough Community College (HCC). Saint Leo University has had a continuing partnership with HCC since 2007and looks forward to a continued partnership with HCC. About Saint Leo University Saint Leo University is a regionally accredited, liberal-arts-based institution known for an inclusive Catholic heritage, enduring values, and capacity for innovation. The school was chartered in 1889 by Catholic Benedictine monks in rural Pasco County, FL, making Saint Leo the first Catholic college in the state. Over its more than 125-year history, Saint Leo has provided access to education to people of all faiths, emphasizing the Benedictine philosophy of balanced growth of mind, body, and spirit. Today the university welcomes learners from all generations and backgrounds, from civilian occupations and the armed forces, and from across the country and more than 60 nations around the world. Saint Leo’s 16,000 undergraduate and graduate students may elect to study at the beautiful University Campus in Florida, at more than 40 teaching locations in seven states, or online from other locations. The university’s degree programs range from the associate to the doctorate. Throughout these rich offerings, Saint Leo develops principled leaders for a challenging world. Saint Leo University boasts more than 70,000 alumni in all 50 states, Washington, DC, three U.S. territories, and 70 countries. Father Damian DuQuesnay, O.S.B., Awarded Doctor of Humane Letters The Order of Saint Benedict of Florida’s Oldest Living Priest Humbled by Honor An Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree from Saint Leo University was awarded to Father Damian DuQuesnay, O.S.B., in a special ceremony as part of Sunday Mass, March 8, at Saint Leo Abbey. He was conferred the honorary degree by the Board of Trustees of Saint Leo University in a resolution dated February 7, 2015. A full church stood and applauded as Dr. DuQuesnay was hooded by Dr. Arthur F. Kirk, Jr., president of Saint Leo University. Dr. Kirk lauded Father Damian as a “true man of faith” and called him “our hero.” In accepting his honoris causa (Doctor of Humane Letters), Father Damian said he was humbled by the honor. He told the assembled group that “this is the greatest honor of my life” and that “I guess this award affirms that I wasn’t a failure.” He thanked everyone in attendance for sharing in his special day. Father Damian, who will turn 97 in July, was born in Highgate, Jamaica, in 1918. He holds a BS in zoology from Benedictine College and received his master’s degree from Catholic University of America. He was ordained into the priesthood on the Feast of Corpus Christi, June 20, 1946, in the unfinished Abbey Church. Father Damian was the first Jamaican ever to wear the habit of a Benedictine. In addition to serving a three-year missionary service trip to Argentina (1963-66) with another priest and two brothers from Saint Leo, which he called “one of the greatest adventures of his life,” Father Damian taught numerous subjects at Saint Leo College including biology, histology, and zoology. He also served two separate terms as department chair of the science faculty. He was prefect in the prep school for 10 years where he taught algebra, biology, chemistry, French, geometry, Latin, and religion. He thoroughly enjoyed teaching students at both the prep school and the college. When asked what type of teacher he was, he simply said “fair.” After his retirement from the Saint Leo faculty, he was chaplain to Holy Name Monastery, a responsibility he held for four decades but eventually relinquished at age 90 due to his limited mobility. He was appointed abbey prior in 1957 and also novice master and brother master. He’s also the abbey botanist (a work he continues to the extent his health and strength allow to this day). Father Damian occupies the “Bishop’s Suite” in Saint Leo Hall at the abbey. He remains faithful in his daily devotionals and prayers. Former Major League Baseball Player Darryl Strawberry to Speak at Saint Leo University About Substance Abuse As part of the University Speaker Series, former Major League Baseball (MLB) player Darryl Strawberry presented “Recovery from Substance Abuse” Thursday, March 26, in the Greenfelder-Denlinger Boardrooms of the Student Community Center. Strawberry is a former MLB outfielder who played 17 seasons with the New York Mets, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers, and the San Francisco Giants. Today, he and his wife, Tracy, devote their lives to helping others, through their ministries and foundations, including the Darryl Strawberry Foundation, Fight for Autism, Strawberry Ministries, and many more. He also serves as the spokesperson for the Darryl Strawberry Recover Center (DSRC) in St. Cloud, FL, south of Orlando. The DSRC was founded in a partnership between Strawberry and Oglethorpe, Inc., a company which has over 15 years of experience in managing successful behavioral health centers in five states. They provide effective treatment to all individuals who are suffering from substance abuse, with a center for excellence in addiction treatment and recovery. “I had my own personal battles with substance abuse in the past. Addiction is a severe interruption to the natural flow of life. It leaves those who are afflicted, blind to the truth,” said Strawberry. The event was co-sponsored by John Picciano, a 1969 graduate of Saint Leo College, and chief executive officer of Oglethorpe, Inc. OPEN HOUSE—Wilson’s Tractor and Supply Company Friday April 10th 2015 8am-5pm Special OPEN HOUSE Prices!! Special Discounts! Drawings and Goodies ALL DAY....and Sweet Tea! 12410 US Hwy 301, Dade City 352-567-5002 Congratulations February 2015 Citizen’s of the Month Breakfast Sponsor: Bayfr ont Health Dade City, Shauna McKinnon, Kayla Howard & Patty Richter Plaque Sponsor: J ar r ett For d, Cliff Mar tin Scholarship Sponsors: Farm Bureau Insurance, Bobby Van Allen IR Staffing, Inc., Tim Dozier Jim Driscoll Lee Musselman & Associates Real Estate, LLC Royal Oaks Nursing Center, Bret Martin Saint Leo University School of Arts & Sciences, Eric Weekes Statewide Insurance, Mark Capes & Kevin Fecteau Sunrise Rotary of Dade City, Cindy Harper “In the Bag” Plaque-Jarrett Ford, Cliff Martin Certificate-Mayor of Dade City, Camille Hernandez Piggy Bank-San Antonio Citizen Federal Credit Union, Jill Evans Coupons-Beef O’Brady’s Dade City, Todd Batchelor Certificate & Ruler-Pasco County Clerk & Comptroller, Paula O’Neil, Ph.D. Note Pad - Saint Leo University, Eric Weekes Certificate, Coin & Constitution Book-Congressman Gus Bilirakis Free Kids Meal-IHOP Dade City, Amanda White Free Kids Meal-Dickey’s BBQ Pit, Ron Dyke & Vanessa Sanders Safety Blinking Light-Lee Musselman & Associates Real Estate LLC The Bag-Bayfront Health Dade City San Antonio Citizens Federal Credit Union, Jill Evans Bible-First Baptist Church Dade City-Pastor Randy Huckabee & Lucy Avila Certificate-State Representative Danny Burgess (R-38), Robin D. Ringesien Academy at the Farm Kylie Williams East Pasco Adventist Academy Emma Halchishak Saint Anthony Catholic School Amelia Alfonso Centennial Elementary School Sophia Torres Lacoochee Elementary School Abigail Valdez Pasco Elementary School Ashlie Plata-Martinez Rodney B. Cox Elementary School Tyler Yearwood San Antonio Elementary School Emma Smith Centennial Middle School McKayla Marciniak Pasco Middle School June Wright James Irvin Education Center Logan Williams Moore-Mickens Education Center Ingrid Rodriguez-Ortiz Pasco High School Filimon Castillo Photo by Melody Floyd, The Greater Dade City Chamber of Commerce Congratulations March 2015 Citizen’s of the Month Breakfast Sponsor: Bayfr ont Health Dade City, Shauna McKinnon, Kayla Howard & Patty Richter Plaque Sponsor: J ar r ett For d, Cliff Mar tin Scholarship Sponsors: Farm Bureau Insurance, Bobby Van Allen IR Staffing, Inc., Tim Dozier Jim Driscoll Lee Musselman & Associates Real Estate, LLC Royal Oaks Nursing Center, Bret Martin Saint Leo University School of Arts & Sciences, Eric Weekes Statewide Insurance, Mark Capes & Kevin Fecteau Sunrise Rotary of Dade City, Cindy Harper “In the Bag” Plaque-Jarrett Ford, Cliff Martin Certificate-Mayor of Dade City, Camille Hernandez Piggy Bank-San Antonio Citizen Federal Credit Union, Jill Evans Coupons-Beef O’Brady’s Dade City, Todd Batchelor Certificate & Ruler-Pasco County Clerk & Comptroller, Paula O’Neil, Ph.D. Note Pad - Saint Leo University, Eric Weekes Certificate, Coin & Constitution Book-Congressman Gus Bilirakis Free Kids Meal-IHOP Dade City, Amanda White Free Kids Meal-Dickey’s BBQ Pit, Ron Dyke & Vanessa Sanders Safety Blinking Light-Lee Musselman & Associates Real Estate LLC The Bag-Bayfront Health Dade City San Antonio Citizens Federal Credit Union, Jill Evans Bible-First Baptist Church Dade City-Pastor Randy Huckabee & Lucy Avila Certificate-State Representative Danny Burgess (R-38), Robin D. Ringesien Academy at the Farm Sara Merwin East Pasco Adventist Academy Mar. Lyra Lacson Saint Anthony Catholic School Chelsea Andersen Centennial Elementary School Hunter Owen Lacoochee Elementary School Angel Camarillo Pasco Elementary School Alexander Villalvazo Rodney B. Cox Elementary School Janelle Wahab San Antonio Elementary School Sarah Hill Centennial Middle School Alejandro Hernandez Pasco Middle School Andrew Douglas James Irvin Education Center Brain Brown Moore-Mickens Education Center Serena Green-Jones Pasco High School James Meza-Ordonez Photo by Melody Floyd, The Greater Dade City Chamber of Commerce Stabilizing School Start Date By Kurt S. Browning In 2007, the Florida Legislature tied public school start dates to Labor Day to prevent school districts from beginning too early in the calendar year. It was a reaction to some school districts beginning their school year in July. The legislation they passed stated “beginning with the 2007-2008 school year, the opening date for schools in the district may not be earlier than 14 days before Labor Day each year.” However, with the start date tied to Labor Day, the opening date for schools has shifted each year. Labor Day is not a fixed date and fluctuates from year to year. In 2015, Labor Day falls on September 7, a week later than in 2014. While a week may be almost negligible to most families, it has significant impact on students and teachers. The later start date prevents our district from proctoring fall semester exams prior to winter break, since the fall semester will end on January 14. It also impedes regional articulation agreements between school districts and state colleges for dual enrollment purposes because colleges complete their fall semester prior to winter break. With these consequences in mind, members of the District School Board of Pasco County and I have encouraged members of our legislative delegation to stabilize the school start date. Since the 2010-2011 school year, Pasco County Schools has opened classes on the third Monday in August. Rather than pushing for an earlier start time, we have advocated for a third Monday start, breaking it from the moving target of Labor Day, and keeping it the same as this year’s beginning of school. Our solution will end the school start date moving target. It also will provide Pasco’s parents with a reliable start time and will ensure that fall semester exams are completed before your students go home for the holidays. Kurt S. Browning is superintendent of Pasco County Schools. Great American Clean-Up April 18th 2015 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM (or until Dumpsters are full) Do Your Part: Clean Up Your Neighborhood! NOTE: For your safety, the following items CANNOT be accepted: Tires, Appliances, Paint, Electronics, Flammables, Hazardous Materials DUMPSTER LOCATIONS Corner of Wilson Street & Roosevelt Avenue Corner of 17th Street & Carter Avenue North 7th Street Parking Lot-behind Del Carmen Restaurant March 2015 Chamber Business Breakfast was sponsored by San Antonio Citizens Federal Credit Union who Celebrated their 60th Anniversary this year! San Antonio Citizens Federal Credit Union is celebrating their 60th Anniversary this year! As sponsor of The Greater Dade City Chamber Breakfast on St. Patrick’s Day they gave away “60” things to some lucky people; $60 in cash, piggy banks with 60 quarters, 60 dimes, 60 nickels and 60 pennies along with other door prizes. 13 employees were in attendance from their offices in San Antonio and Dade City. Ed Caum, Pasco County Tourism Manager was the Guest Speaker. Pictured: (L-R) Janice Helms, Ashley Watson, John Moors, Terri Gude, Jim Quirk, Lynn Hill, Dawn Newsome, Laurie Aultman, Betty Jo Gamble, Tim Baldwin, Jennifer Dombrowski, Kristin Mescall, Roz Carr, Ed Caum and Rebecca Gaddis. Photo by: Richard Riley, Trilby Juvenile Aggression is Topic of Summer Institute Course at Saint Leo, May 5-7 The Department of Public Safety Administration and Criminal Justice Department will present "Juvenile Aggression" as the topic at its Sixth annual three-day course at University Campus. The course will be held 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., May 5-7 in the Student Community Center at Saint Leo University. Topics to be discussed include: Federal and Florida laws and agencies relating to juveniles; causes and correlations of juvenile crime; policing the teenage brain; youth gangs and violence/gangs in schools; impacts and opportunities; causes of juvenile aggression in schools and solutions; bullying, harassment, and violence/cyber bullying; School Resource Officers; Crisis Intervention Teams; tools for de-escalating juvenile aggression; law enforcement opportunities to prevent juvenile aggression; and incidents and opportunities; building trust and communicating with troubled youth. Instructors for this course are experienced professors, prosecutors, and law enforcement officials. Undergraduate and graduate credits are available for the course and will be offered at no cost for the certificate program. In the spirit of giving back to the community, Saint Leo University has absorbed all costs for non-credit participation. Space is limited. For more information, contact Karin L. May, M.S., special projects administrator, Department of Public Safety Administration, School of Education and Social Services, [email protected], or (352) 588-7313. LEADERSHIP PASCO PRESENTING ITS ANNUAL “TASTE OF PASCO” Leadership Pasco Class of 2015, whose motto is: “Class of 2-0-1-5, Ready to Lead for the Next 25”,at the New Port Richey Recreation & Aquatic Center in New Port Richey. Photo by Todd Pillars The Leadership Pasco Class of 2015 carries on the tradition of organizing its successful fundraiser “Taste of Pasco” taking place on Saturday, April 11, from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Rotary Events Pavilion at the Concourse Council in Shady Hills (15325 Alric Blvd., FL 34610) off SR52 just west of the Suncoast Parkway. This annual event is fun for the whole family. The “Taste of Pasco” offers samples of the county’s best cuisine from dozens of local restaurants including Dulcet, Grille 54, Kafe Kokopelli, City Market Bistro and so many more. Children will enjoy unlimited play in the “Kid Zone” featuring super slides, bounce houses, laser tag, face painting and many other free activities. Musical entertainment is provided by The Natural Blend band. Several drawings will be offered throughout the day including an opportunity to win a five day cruise for two. World Food Championship finalist, Josee Lanzi, will be on hand for cooking demonstrations featuring her award winning recipes. All proceeds from this benefit, 100%, will go to these nonprofit organizations in Pasco County: * The Salvation Army Domestic Violence Shelter to renovate the shelter’s donations collection building and to build an additional storage building for donation storage, which will assure survivors they have the resources to help improve their lives. * Metropolitan Ministries' Miracles in Pasco’s Supported Housing Project to furnish a new transitional housing facility that will help homeless families become selfsufficient. * Student Survival to create a computer lab for after school projects that will assist at risk youth in the Hudson Area. Ticket to attend are $25 in advance or $30 on the day of the event. Children under 12 are free. Tickets may be purchased at: www.TasteofPasco.Eventbright.com <http://www.TasteofPasco.Eventbright.com> Leadership Pasco is a not-for-profit organization with a mission to identify and recruit current or potential leaders for Pasco County and organize them into a class that facilitates their development, which fosters an issues-oriented learning environment for these leaders and the citizens of Pasco County. Each year the class is responsible to take on projects that will be beneficial to our community. The Definition Of Home Inspections by George K.Swatzbaugh III of Emerald Inspection Service, LLC This will be a multiple newsletter segment about home inspections. For the next few months I will be writing about home inspections, home inspection services, why you should always have a home inspection, a lesson on mold and radon, consulting, and the true definition of a home inspection. So feel free to email me any questions about the segment and I hope you enjoy. A home inspection is a limited, non-invasive examination of the condition of a home, often in connection with the sale of that home. Home inspections are usually conducted by a home inspector who has the training and certifications to perform such inspections. The inspector prepares and delivers to the client an electronic report of findings. The client then uses the knowledge gained to make informed decisions about their pending real estate purchase. The home inspector describes the condition of the home at the time of inspection but does not guarantee future condition, efficiency, or life expectancy of systems or components. Certain terms in the report maybe to monitor or budget for a water heater because it has passed its normal operation span or maybe in its bonus time of operation. A home inspector is sometimes confused with a real estate appraiser. A home inspector determines the condition of a structure, whereas an appraiser determines the value of a property. In the United States, although not all states or municipalities regulate home inspectors, there are various professional associations for home inspectors that provide education, training, and networking opportunities. A professional home inspection is an examination of the current condition of a house. It is not an inspection to verify compliance with appropriate codes; building inspection is a term often used for building code compliance inspections in the United States. A similar but more complicated inspection of commercial buildings is a property condition assessment. In Canada and the United States, a contract to purchase a house may include a contingency that the contract is not valid until the buyer, through a home inspector or other agents, has had an opportunity to verify the condition of the property. In many states and provinces, home inspectors are required to be licensed, but in some states the profession is not regulated. Florida Home Inspectors are required to be licensed with D.P.B.R. Typical requirements for obtaining a license are the completion of an approved training course and/or a successful examination by the state's licensing board. Several states and provinces also require inspectors to periodically obtain continuing education credits in order to renew their licenses. In 2010 the State of Florida, required all home inspectors to be licensed as Home Inspector's. Prior to this date, if you were a licensed General Contractor you could perform this entity. To obtain this type of license, you have to have 120 class room hours and perform live inspections during training. Florida will reciprocate a license from another state, as long as they have the same requirements. In many provinces and states, the practical standards for home inspectors are those enacted by professional associations, such as, worldwide, the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors (InterNACHI); in the United States, the American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI), and the National Association of Home Inspectors (NAHI); and, in Canada, the Canadian Association of Home and Property Inspectors (CAHPI) and the Professional Home & Property Inspectors of Canada. In closing I want to share that one service that is always overlooked and that is; “Away From Home Inspections”. This type of inspection is when you maybe going on vacation, leaving expectantly for family or business matters or maybe a part time resident, (Snow Bird). A home inspector can provide this service at a very economical cost. Emerald Inspection Service does provide this service. To find out more about this service or more about this article call or email us anytime at: [email protected] 352-322-2700 or 888-295-9879 Score Pasco-Hernando Chapter is awarded the 2014 Chapter Platinum Leadership Award The Pasco-Hernando Chapter of Score is awarded the 2014 Chapter Platinum Leadership Award for out-standing leadership, commitment and exemplary services in maintaining chapter standards of operation. The Platinum Award is the highest level awarded. The minimum standards include a written business plan with metrics, goals and timelines for implementation, and successfully fulfill the financial requirements and audit. Additional standards include serving clients in a timely manner, and achieving growth in total services from the previous year. Score has served more than 10 million existing and aspiring small businesses since inception fifty years ago; and has helped to create more than 58,000 new businesses and over 71,000 new jobs annually. There are 320 Score chapters and 11,000 volunteer mentors across the nation. Score’s mission is to foster vibrant small business communities through mentoring and education. Score’s vision is that every person has the support necessary to thrive as a small business owner; the goal is to help 1 million clients by 2020. Score Pasco-Hernando has locally helped since 1979; and yearly conducts more than 2,500 free confidential individual mentoring sessions, as well as providing more than 60 free training and education seminars for small businesses. Aspiring entrepreneurs and small business owners can visit the chapter website www.pascohernando.score.org to register for free seminars or request a mentor. NATIONAL SPEAKER MICHAEL ANGELO CARUSO IS COMING TO TOWN Michael Angelo Caruso, a nationally recognized author and speaker, is delivering a motivational seminar at the Tampa Bay Golf & Country Club sponsored by the Rotary Club of San Antonio. The program is titled "How to Engage Someone in 15 Seconds." This program offers strategies on how to make the most of first impressions and is a preview of the content found in Caruso's books. Tuesday, May 19, 2015 at Tampa Bay Golf & Country Club, 10641 Old Tampa Bay Drive, San Antonio, FL 33576 The event runs from 6PM to 8:00 PM District Governor, Ted Johnston calls Caruso a "world class speaker" and promises "a night to remember." "I saw Michael speak in Sydney, Australia and was blown away at his energy and how we worked a very large audience. This great Rotarian has a wonderful message for everyone." Mr. Caruso has spoken in Africa and the Caribbean and delivers approximately 75 programs every year. He has been educating and entertaining audiences for over fifteen years on the subjects of leadership, selling, and change. An accomplished writer, Mr. Caruso is author of the 5 Cool Ideas book series, the audio book Dear Michael Angelo—A Father’s Life Lessons to His Son and the FastLearnerAudio series, and Present Like a Pro, a DVD that has been described as a "master class in speaking." Caruso is based in Royal Oak, Michigan. His company, the Edison House, attracts clients from all the major sectors of industry and government, including Hallmark, the National Institutes of Health, Rayovac, the Barbados Ministry of Tourism and the United States Navy. Admission to this event is $30.00, which includes dinner. Go to www.rotarysanantoniofl.org to register. For more information about this event, call 352-588-4444 email [email protected] or visit www.MichaelAngeloCaruso.com. and leave a message or Jeanie Germain and Sharon Sumner, Owners of Premium Title, Inc., celebrated 15 years of being in business together by moving into newly renovated offices and hosting an Open House/Ribbon Cutting with the Greater Dade City Chamber of Commerce. Along withCommissioner Ted Schrader and many others celebrating with them, were Sharon's father,Stanley Burnside, former Clerk of Court for Pasco County, and Jeanie's first employer, TedWilliams, former Pasco County Property Appraiser. Sharon and Jeanie credit Burnside, Williams and the late Robert D. Sumner for their expertise in real estate. They gave thanks to their families and friends, the relationships they have built over the years, and the community for the support. They look forward to being a part of the business community for years to come. Photo – Melody Floyd, The Greater Dade City Chamber of Commerce "Solutions" Donor Spotlight This month, we have a very special donor spotlight. Many of you may know that our administration building is named the Amy Jo Sumner building, but not everyone may know why. Recently, we had a special visit from a Mrs. Elsie Sumner Vining, mother of Amy Jo. She stopped by the office to visit this portrait of Amy. During her visit, she shared hers and Amy's story. Mrs. Sumner Vining was one of the original domestic violence advocates in this community, often allowing women fleeing domestic violence to stay in her own home. These survivors had an impact on Amy, who felt strongly that there had to be a solution to this problem of domestic violence. In college, Amy was studying social work so she could help others in her community when her life was tragically cut short by a drunk driver. The Sumner family donated this building to Sunrise in her name so Amy's legacy could be continued, and they have provided additional support over the years, including a gift during this recent visit. We are eternally grateful for their support. The Mayor’s Communiqué………………… Dade City Youth Council visited Tallahassee for the 2015 Florida League of Cities Legislative Action Days held March 17-18, 2015. City officials from across the state gathered to discuss the latest issues and developments affecting municipalities and how they are addressed in Tallahassee during the current legislative session. These issues are all part of the Florida League of Cities 2015 Legislative agenda. This year’s priorities include reforming police and firefighter pension plans, addressing the taxation of communications services, ensuring local authorities retain the power to regulate municipal water infrastructure systems, reauthorization and improvements of the Enterprise Zone Program, establishing minimum standards for sober home facilities, and preserving local control of transportation planning. The events began on Tuesday, March 17 with an opening luncheon and legislative briefing followed by meetings with lawmakers at the Capitol. Nearly 200 city officials, including more than 50 Mayors, participated in Florida League of Cities Legislative Action Days. The Dade City Youth Council had the pleasure of visiting with Representative Danny Burgess, District 38, who took time to talk one on one with the council about important issues facing the youth in our East Pasco Communities and the importance of getting involved in the community. Representative Burgess’ discussion with the teens was thoughtful, engaging and most appreciated. The council members left his office energized and ready to take on many challenges. In addition to visiting with Rep Burgess, the council visited Senator Simpson’s office watching the Senator in action during session. Senator Simpson acknowledged the YC council’s presence in the Chambers. Commissioner of Agriculture, Adam Putnam was also in session that day. Timing is everything! In addition to the spending time at the Capitol Building, the YC visited the Supreme Court, Governor’s Mansion, toured Florida’s Old Capitol building and engaged in the Mayor’s Roundtable focusing on youth initiatives. The Live Oak Youth Advisory Council joined Dade City on Day 2 in Tallahassee allowing the groups to discuss issues that affect the youth in their respective communities. Taylynn Williamson, past chairperson of the Youth Council said, “I loved everything we did. It was spectacular, especially all the tours and meeting Senators and Representatives.” Accolades to Sharon Berrian, Associate Director, Membership Development from the FLC for arranging our visits with our legislators and introducing the council to Tallahassee and the excitement the city and lawmakers have to offer! It is vital that we continue to educate and prepare our youth for tomorrow. If you are interested in learning more about the Dade City Youth Council, please contact City Hall or myself for additional information. Applications are accepted each year for two year appointments by the City Commission. As always, it is an honor and privilege to serve the residents of Dade City. Your ideas are encouraged and welcomed. Please contact me at [email protected] with your questions or comments as we continue to move Dade City from better to best. Camille Camille Hernández, Mayor Dade City Money Talks—Mine Says “Goodbye.” Does it seem like you are always robbing Peter to pay Paul? Feel like you can agree with Billy Hill, there’s too much month at the end of the money? You’re not alone and there IS something you can do to change the situation you’re in. First, you need to discover where all your money is going. Is it going to pay bills and buy groceries or is it going to support local restaurants and hobbies? A quick look in your checkbook will show you where you are spending the majority of your hard earned cash. Second, you need to be brutally honest with yourself about what you can and can’t live without. While you do need to have gas in your tank and bread on your table, that weekly visit to the restaurant or hobby shop of your choice can likely become a special treat. Third, begin making the necessary changes that will help you financially. If you find your checkbook reflecting your love for restaurant food, determine that you will eat at home more and visit your favorite food shop less. (It will make you feel healthier too!) If your checkbook reflects money spent for hobbies, determine to find less expensive ways to support your hobby—repurpose things into what you need instead of always buying new parts. If your checkbook reflects all your money going to the grocery store but your refrigerator is still nearly empty of food, determine to change your purchasing habits. Buy in bulk, dividing and storing the excess, comparison shop, buy when items you actually use are on sale, clip coupons on items you will actually use. There are many creative ways to be frugal when needed. These three steps will help you identify if there is a leak in your paycheck and how to slow the outflow. They will not turn your finances around instantly but, gradually, after consistent spending changes, you will be able to change the words to Billy Hill’s song and say there is just enough month at the end of the money. Michelle Faughnan Richland Assembly of God Rev. John J. Faughnan Lead Pastor Rev. Michelle Faughan, Associate Pastor, Christian Education Upcoming April Classes and Seminars 352-523-2722 www.morningstarfishermen.org April 6th - Tilapia Culture with Aquaponics: 5 day Training Seminar April 6th - Moringa-The Miracle Tree April 7th - Introduction to Solar Power: Solar Solutions for Everyday Living April 8th - Water-Understanding Ground Water April 9th - Greenhouse Construction April 9th - Plumbing 101-Do You Hear Water? April 22nd - Water Catchment TAMPA CHAPTER OF CREDIT UNIONS HOLDS 11TH ANNUAL CRUISE FOR KIDS MOTORCYCLE POKER RUN On Sunday, April 12th, big hearted bikers will hit the roads throughout the Tampa Bay area to raise money for local children’s charities. The bikers in this venture, will help raise money as they participate in the 11th Annual Credit Union Cruise for Kids Motorcycle Poker Run, presented by the Tampa Chapter of Credit Unions. Registration begins at 10:00 am at the first stop, Brandon Harley. Bikers will rev up their motorcycles at 10:15 am that morning, and continue on to Uncle Mike’s Grill in Plant City and Cahill’s Motorsports in Zephyrhills before finishing the ride at the Quail Hollow Country Club in Wesley Chapel. There, riders will enjoy a post-cruise celebration featuring live music by Southern Train, 50/50 drawing, bike contest, biker club trophy, basket raffles, and other giveaways. Attendees will also have the opportunity to purchase a ticket for the 11th Annual Credit Union Cruise for Kids grand prize of a $5,000 Visa® gift card. The drawing for the grand prize will be held at 11:00 am on April 24, 2015 at CU AutoBranch, 6809 E. Hillsborough Ave. Tampa FL. Grand prize chance tickets are $5.00 each. Those wishing to ride can register online at http:// www.CUC4K.com. Online registration offers a discount of $5.00 and online registration closes on Thursday, April 8, 2015. Riders can also register the day of the event for $25.00 at Brandon Harley. If you’re a vendor and wish to participate in the event contact Ryan at 813.468.6549. Over ten years, the annual Credit Union Cruise for Kids has raised a total of $530,000 for donations to organizations which nurture children. This year will be no different as twelve local charities will be selected to receive 100% of the money raised. They are: For Every Child, Boys & Girls Club Tampa Bay, Clothes to Kids, Oasis Network, Boys & Girls Hernando, All Children’s Hospital, Ronald McDonald House, Boys & Girls Club Suncoast, Pasco Kids First, Inc., Sylvia Thomas Center of Adoptive and Foster Families, Bacchus for Charity and Florida Sheriffs Youth Ranches. The $5 Chance Tickets are also available at our offices in San Antonio, Dade City and Zephyrhills. All proceeds benefit local children’s charities. PASCO SHERIFF’S OFFICE NEWSLETTER April 2015 Clocks have been moved ahead, which means longer daylight hours and the weather is gearing up to provide the higher temperatures known to draw people from all over the world to our great state. Spring is near and it’s a clear signal that pool season has arrived. Parents and caregivers, it is imperative you take all the safety measures possible to protect children from the dangers that lurk in and around the pool or any body of water for that matter. It’s time to get an early jump on reviewing – and improving, if needed – water safety habits. Florida is among the top states in the nation in relation to drowning deaths for children under 5 years old. About 1,000 children drown each year in the United States. Between 2011 and 2013, 200 children under the age of 5 died as a result of accidental drowning in Florida. Of those, two were from Pasco County. In all, 83 Pasco County residents – children and adults – have died from drowning from 2004-2013. Florida Statute Chapter 515, the Residential Pool Safety Act, requires only one of four specified safety barriers for all swimming pools built after 2002. As a result, many backyard pools are readily – and dangerously – accessible to young children. Florida Safe Pools is a water safety campaign established by Florida Suncoast Safe Kids Coalition led by All Children’s Hospital. Since most young children gain access to the pool when least expected, Florida Safe Pools promotes the use of multiple “layers of protection,” which include barriers and alarms, to help parents and guardians. For more information, please visit their website at www.flsafepools.com. The 1st layer of protection starts with you: Pool safety starts with the caregiver. Persistent supervision will help keep your little ones from accessing the pool area. Limit distractions to yourself so you remain a constant vigil on children. The 2nd layer starts inside the home: Door alarms should be on all exterior doors leading to a pool area Access to exterior doors should be limited to adults Childproof door locks should be in place Have a clear view of the pool from inside the house The 3rd layer starts outside the home: The backyard should be fenced A safety fence should surround the pool Self-closing gates should be included on the pool fence Alarms should be placed on gates Keep furniture away from the fence, since little ones love to climb! Hot tubs should have a locking cover The 4th layer begins in the pool area: Keep toys & floating objects out of the pool, since these can entice children Remove trip hazards away from the pool’s edge Keep water levels 3-4 inches from the top Wave alarms can be placed in the pool Pool covers can be used when pool is not in use For more information on pool and water safety, please visit the following links on your computer: Red Cross: http://www.redcross.org/prepare/disaster/water-safety Pool Safely: http://www.poolsafely.gov/parents-families/ Kids Health: http://kidshealth.org/parent/firstaid_safe/outdoor/water_safety.html CDC: http://www.cdc.gov/healthywater/swimming/ Safe Kids: http://www.safekids.org/watersafety Chamber News Page 20 Exercises For A Healthy Heart As the saying goes, "better late than never!" It's never too late to begin an exercise regimen. Exercising is one of the most important things you can do to keep your mind, body, and heart healthy! Did you know your heart is a muscle? You can make it even stronger and healthier by living an active life. Even just taking a short walk for 30 minutes a day can make a big difference. Not sure how to get started? We've got a few tips to help you get going: Balance exercises build your leg muscles, which can help prevent falls. Try balancing on one foot for 10 seconds at a time on each side. This will help improve your balance and lower body strength. Balance exercises can also help you stay independent by helping you avoid the disabilities that could result from falling. Strength exercises increase your metabolism and build older adult muscles. Wrist curls are a great place to start! Grab two weights of your choice - start with a lower weight (5 pounds). Grab both weights and bring them up so that your forearms are resting against your thighs with the palms of your hands facing up. Your wrists should be hanging over the edge of your thighs. Start out by curling your wrist upwards and exhaling. You can do this exercise sitting or standing! Aerobic exercises increase your heart rate and increase blood flow to your muscles and back to your lungs. This maximizes the amount of oxygen in your blood. Try doing a few jumping jacks and get your blood flowing! All of these exercises will help get your blood flowing, which is great for your heart! Interested in learning about other heart healthy exercises? Be sure to consult with your doctor before starting any new exercise regimen to be sure it is the right one for you or your aging loved one! Demolition of Old City Hall Groundbreaking for New City Hall and Police Department Gardening Extravaganza @ Pioneer Florida Museum & Village May 2nd, 2015 9:00am-4:00pm www.pioneerfloridamuseum.org For vendor applications visit website or call 352-567-0262 2015 February & March Membership Renewals A Matter of Taste Ameriprise Financial Big Brothers Big Sisters of Tampa Gus Bilirakis Central Bank CenterState Bank City Market Bistro Darby Community Church Darrell Pennington DelCarmen Mexican Store & Restaurant Early Learning Coalition pf Pasco /Hernando Engraving Systems Support Inc Emerald Inspection Service LLC Interglobal Products Invasive Pain Management Keiser University Lucy Avila Marion Smith Florist North East Pasco Ministerial Association Organization Dimensions Inc IHOP 36-192 Pin Chasers Schaper Roofing & Construction Smitty’s Smokehouse & Grill State Senator Wilton Simpson Suncoast Credit Union Upstream Office Solutions Thank you for your continued partnership! Municipal Elections in Three Cities Municipal elections in three of six municipalities within Pasco County will be held on April 14, 2015. The cities of Port Richey, San Antonio, and Zephyrhills will have elections for voters residing within those city limits only. Voters who reside in Precinct 23 are eligible to vote in the Port Richey election, voters who reside in Precinct 10 are eligible to vote in the San Antonio election, and voters who reside in Precinct 6 are eligible to vote in the Zephyrhills election. All three cities will be electing representatives to their city council. Municipal elections are funded by the individual cities with my office serving as facilitator. City candidates work through city halls to file qualifying paperwork and establish their candidacy. City Clerks serve as their liaison to the Division of Elections, and when applicable, assist the city's council in coordinating efforts to bring referenda and amendments to the ballot. These elections may be small, but are no less important and are likely to impact the day-to-day living of city residents more than any other elections. I encourage anyone residing within these municipalities to participate. Request vote-by-mail ballots on-line at www.pascovotes.com or call 800-851-8754. If you recently moved into a city precinct and have not updated your address, call 800-851-8754. For information on the boundaries of the city precincts and whether or not your address is within the city limits, visit www.pascovotes.com. Sample ballots for each city are also available on-line at www.pascovotes.com. The polls will be open from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Dade City’s Hometown Heroes KAREN KOSER: I have been employed by the City since December 2005. I assist the Community Development Director as Development Review Tech, and I’m CRA (Community Redevelopment Area) Director. The most rewarding part of my job is processing CRA Grants for Downtown merchants and building owners. In my free time, my husband Dave and I enjoy sailing the Gulf on our sailboat and camping in our RV. And I’m short and sweet!! BOB SHAW: It all started in a little log cabin in the woods……I have been with the city 11 years in May. Originally from the Jacksonville area, have lived in the Tampa Area for 25 yrs. As City Storm water technician I work in the Public Works Department maintaining records and performing inspections for DEP storm water compliance and reporting. Duties include coordinating concern calls (sounds better than complaints) with the various departments including Garbage, potholes, Sewer backups, water leaks, dead trees, dead animals, oil fracking, rouge gators and wild bees. I am contact person for Park and Building Rentals, new water and sewer service connections. Perform Administrative functions in the public works department as well as duties as IT technician for city staff. Outside interests include long walks on the beach, deep conversations... naw, not really. I have been studying Shotokan Karate for 11 years, recently testing for second degree black belt. Lighthouse for the Visually Impaired and Blind The mission of the Lighthouse is to provide persons who are visually impaired and blind with the skills needed to achieve their maximum independence. Lighthouse works with people of all ages, from babies to seniors, who experience vision impairment and blindness. We have served persons who are visually impaired and blind since 1983. Our free programs and services include: Independent Living Skills Classes: Adaptive daily living skills to maximize home and personal management Orientation and Mobility: Fall prevention, sighted guide technique, use of the white cane, use of public transportation Assistive Technology/Computer Training:Using screen magnification or screen reader software Braille Reading & Writing—Using stylus & slate, Braille Writers, and computerized refreshable braille display Counseling and Referral Job Readiness, training and job placement http://www1.lvib.org/ Our Vision: Chamber News As a Chamber Member YOUR NEWS Is encouraged and Welcomed each month! Please email to: [email protected] or [email protected] Dade city Cruise-in April 4, 2015 2-7 pm Visit our unique shops, and bring your appetite for dining in one of our many great restaurants! “to be the best resource to support our members and attract new business” Why Join? Promotion of your business ~Links on our website - the preferred conduit for business development and tourism in our area ~Advertising Opportunities ~Sponsorship Packages Awareness of your brand ~Multimedia program partnership ~Event participation ~FREE Ribbon Cuttings - Introduce your business to the community Networking with your clients ~Interaction with potential customers ~Business Breakfasts ~Chamber Mixers ~Chamber Ambassador Opportunities ~Events and Committees Receive a credit of $25.00 for each new member you refer! Our Mission: “to promote economic growth and quality of life in the Greater Dade City area.” John Moors, Executive Director Melody Floyd, Sr Administrative Assistant Jo Uber, Administrative Assistant Please purchase your Big Brothers Big Sisters license plate voucher here...today! You can now take your support on the road by purchasing your Big Brothers Big Sisters license plate voucher today and greatly impact a child's future! Once 1, 000 vouchers are sold and our specialty plates are in production, funds generated by sales will be dedicated to ongoing support of mentoring programs delivered by the 12 Big Brothers Big Sisters agencies throughout Florida. To purchase a voucher for yourself, simply fill out the top form below and click the Buy Now button. If you would like to purchase a voucher as a gift for someone else, complete the bottom form. Please note that the form(s) must be completely filled out for your order to be processed. To purchase your voucher for a Big Brothers Big Sisters License Plate online for just $34.26, visit: http://www.bbbsflorida.org/main.htm Thank you for your support! Member Testimonials Thank you so much John, Mel, and Jo. You all are fantastic and we are truly blessed to have such people and an organization so supportive of the towns businesses. Thanks again!!God Bless. Julie Buckingham, City Market Bistro As a committed business owner, I view our Chamber vital to the Dade City business community. I want to thank the Dade City Chamber for supporting the business community by being a leading force for numerous projects within our community. I personally want to thank them for spearheading the co-op startup. The Chamber certainly has been a driving force for numerous events that helps keep Dade City vibrant and growing. Debra R. Flood, Owner, The Garden of Eden Salon and Day Spa From the point of view of a long time merchant in Dade City I support & appreciate our Chamber of Commerce for the diversity of its capabilities to promote Dade City, & it's close partnership & support of the downtown merchants. I believe cohesive communication is the key & the Chamber excels here. Dale Anne Laumer, Ivy Cottage Antiques and Wines The Greater Dade City Chamber of Commerce has been a supportive resource for my business. Within two months of joining, I made two quality connections that may greatly impact my projected growth plans! I'm very happy to be a member of this organization that provides a variety of opportunities to network, connect and grow. Kellye Dash, President & CEO, The Busy Buddy This is the BEST Chamber I have ever belonged to. Just wanted you to know. Matt (Matthew J. Jowanna, Attorney at Law) The Law Offices of Matthew J. Jowanna, P.A. Top Drawer Antiques is very happy with its Chamber membership. We have seen a dramatic improvement in joint efforts between the merchants downtown, our former Main Street organization and the City Council. The Dade City Chamber of Commerce has increased awareness for events including the Kumquat Festival and the Car Show. The Chamber also contributed to the Dade City billboard on I-75 along with Main Street and several local businesses. Overall, we are pleased with the promotional work and support we receive from the chamber. John Moors is responsive to our feedback and communicates often regarding progress on various efforts. We encourage downtown businesses to become members in the Chamber, especially now that our Main Street organization has retired. Kathleen Hotchkiss, Top Drawer Antiques John, I just wanted to thank you and the Dade City Chamber for the leadership displayed over the last couple of weeks. With the announcement that Dade City Main Street was shutting down, there was a lot of 'uneasiness' among the retail merchants. But you stepped up immediately to reassure us all that the Chamber was more than willing to help with any gaps that might exist after the shut down. As a member for the last 16 years I am not surprised that this show of leadership was swift and immediate. The Dade City Chamber of Commerce is the arm that reaches out for all the small businesses that are unable to do this alone. The business climate in Dade City today is strong and vibrant and I believe the major contributor for this success is the Dade City Chamber. Again, thanks for all you do. Jim Hendry, A Matter of Taste Dade City’s Chamber of Commerce has taken the initiative to work in coordination with the City of Dade City, its businesses and other community organizations to implement plans and projects with specific, targeted goals in mind – to improve our great city, support its businesses, and foster successful and mutually beneficial relationships. Sheada Madani, Esquire, Johnson, Auvil & Pratico, P.A. I just wanted to say thanks for hosting the luncheon today, lots of energy and great information. Being a serial entrepreneur, I get a little pumped up to be in a room full of bright and energetic people. It makes me want to go and start other businesses! We look forward to getting more involved in the community through volunteer service and by hiring more local folks as we grow. Our vision has changed from a family business to a community business and the future is bright for our town. I look forward to seeing all of you again soon. Shannon Ray, Advanced Telecom Systems, LLC. Working closely with the Chamber gave us a tremendous advantage as we made important decisions about opening our business. We experienced a highly responsive staff anytime we had questions about the local business community, and the guidance it gave was simply invaluable. The Chamber and the City have successfully forged a unique partnership that eases the naturally arduous nature of opening a new business. The resources we found at the Chamber gave us considerable advantage all along the way. I’d strongly urge anyone who wants to be part of the local business community take full advantage of all the Chamber provides. Randy Sprayberry, Kingberry Estate Finds-Dade City We would like to thank the Greater Dade City Chamber of Commerce for assisting Entangle Media’s move into Dade City. John Moors and the Chamber team did a great job of showcasing the city, and taking the lead role in our decision to choose Dade City. The coordination between the Chamber, Dade City Officials, Pasco Economic Development Counsel, and Smartstart Business Incubator region is very impressive, and the key to making our thought of relocation into a reality, in very quick time frame. Entangle Media has a very experienced team with online marketing, web design, web development, app development and social media. We could have chosen anywhere in the region, but have been very happy about the move to Dade city. It has been a great place to live, work, recruit employees, entertain, and for outdoor recreation. The combination of small town living, with big city conveniences, rural rolling hills, great bike trails, and coordinated economic team should be an attractive combination for any company. Mark Pinson, Entangle Media https://www.entanglemedia.com/ Operation Green Light Saturday, April 18, 2015 On Saturday, April 18, 2015, for one day only, an Operation Green Light initiative will be implemented statewide to allow individuals to pay in full unpaid traffic tickets and court fines and fees without charging the collection surcharge. In Pasco County the surcharge is 25% but state statute allows up to 40%, which is in place in some jurisdictions. The Pasco County Clerk & Comptroller’s Office will be open for customers to transact traffic ticket payments in person or by phone from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Payment Locations and Phone Numbers: West Pasco Judicial Center, 7530 Little Road, Suite 101, New Port Richey, FL 34654, By Phone: (727) 847-2411 Ext. 2205 Robert D. Sumner Judicial Center, 38053 Live Oak Avenue, Suite 112, Dade City, FL 33523, By Phone: (352) 523-2411 Ext. 2205 Operation Green Light will enable some individuals to restore their driving privileges. Driving with a suspended license is the #1 crime in Florida, and the number of individuals driving with suspended licenses grows annually. In Pasco, there are more than 40,000 cases in collection or eligible to be sent to collections, exceeding more than $10 million in court assessments. The Pasco County Tax Collector’s Office is available to reissue driver’s licenses from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on April 18th. Welcome New Members Jim Bookamer Digital Doc 37938 Meridian Avenue Dade City, FL 33525 813-515-6910 Digital Device Repair/Accessories Referred by: John Moors Jackie Youngblood The Jackie Youngblood Real Estate Group/Keller Williams 5020 W Linebaugh Avenue Tampa, FL 34624 813-477-7298 Real Estate Companies & Agents Melanie Caraballo Balance Staffing 13813 US Hwy 98 Bypass Dade City, FL 33525 352-523-0123 Employment Agency Referred by: Sunnye Freida Jeffrey Richey Orkin Pest Control 10034 SR 52 Hudson, FL 34669 863-271-0419 Pest Control/Termite/Lawn Care Justin W. Newcomb Micro Drone Vision, Inc. 15000 Citrus Country Drive, Suite 103 Dade City, FL 33523 630-270-8665 Unmanned Aerial Vehicle/Drones/Drone Training Tammy Vrana Vrana Consulting, Inc. 260 Tucker Street Safety Harbor, FL 34695 Consulting/Urban Planning/Local Govern Consulting Referred by: John Moors Support Your Fellow Members JOIN THE GARDEN CLUB FOR OUR SECOND “UNCORKED” IN DADE CITY, AN ADVENTURE IN WINE, FOOD, AND MUSIC Sunday, April 19th 3pm - 6pm The Garden Club is located at 13630 5th Street, Dade City, FL We have six unique wines to sample chosen by our wine consultant, “Time for Wine”. Wine stations will be placed in our beautiful gardens and each will feature a wine accompanied by appropriately paired appetizers. Mingle with our “Celebrity” wine pourers at each station. Stroll through our gardens, sipping your wine, while listening to the mellow sounds of the Dennis Alfonso Combo (sponsored by Jim Browne). The Combo will be playing on our Celebration Patio; a bistro setting where you will be able to sit and relax to enjoy their music. Three different cooking demonstrations will be performed in the Garden Club by our, favorite chef, RJ Webb (sponsored by Hutch & Natalie Brock). Of course there will be plenty of samples and recipes for the audience! There are 12 spectacular gift baskets and guests may purchase tickets for $2 each or 3 for $5.00. Donations are $30 in advance ($35 at the door). We are a registered 501c3 non-profit organization so all donations are tax deductible. Wine will be available for purchase through our wine distributor. For tickets and further information please contact: DEBBIE (352) 567-9003 [email protected] Ribbon Cuttings Photos by: Richard Riley, Trilby Exclusive Source in Pasco for Chalk Paint® by Annie Sloan Kingberry Estates Finds Dade City Antiques...Vintage...Retro…& Contemporary Estate Home Furnishings and Décor. Quality, Comfort and Style at a price you can afford. 13841 7th Street, Dade City 33525 352-518-5252 The New Lacoochee Family Health Center is now available for area residents thanks to the generous support from many community partners 38724 Mudcat Grant Blvd, Dade City 33523 www.premierhc.org Generous Jurors Support Local Nonprofits In 2014, 290 jurors graciously donated a total of $4,890 to local nonprofits through the Voluntary Jury Service Compensation Donation Program. The Clerk & Comptroller's Office started the program on May 5, 2014, to allow jurors to voluntarily donate their jury service fees to one of three Pasco County designated charities: Salvation Army Domestic Violence Program of West Pasco, Pasco County Guardian ad Litem, or Sunrise of Pasco, Inc. The Office commends the generosity of the citizens who participated. Below is an update on how each organization enhanced services for Pasco residents with the support of Pasco County jurors and private donations. Pasco County Guardian ad Litem Increased the representation of children by 13 percent. Trained 318 new child advocates. Created a Normalcy Fund to provide financial support for children in the dependency system and participate in normal childhood activities and help bond with their Guardian ad Litem volunteers. Sunrise of Pasco, Inc. (Sunrise) Financially assisted participants who are ill and in need of prescriptions. Provided relocation assistance in cases when it was determined that it was not safe for participants to stay locally. Served food for those residing in the 40-bed emergency shelter. Assisted clients needing identifications with filing fees for driver licenses, birth certificate copies, etc. Salvation Army Domestic Violence Program of West Pasco (Salvation Army) Created safe refuge for 196 adults and 156 children who experienced the crime of domestic violence. Provided 8,506 shelter nights. Served 25,518 meals Served 1,002 Outreach Clients “The citizens of Pasco County deserve credit for the success of this donation program. Thank you to all the citizens who not only serve as jurors, but also donate their service compensation to benefit Pasco County’s community,” said Dr. Paula S. O’Neil, Pasco County Clerk & Comptroller. Juror service information can be found at www.pascoclerk.com or by calling Jury Services at 352-523-2411 Ext. 2200 in Dade City or 727-847-2411 Ext. 2200 in New Port Richey. Diamond Sponsors Florida Hospital Zephyrhills A great way to package all of your advertising, and partnering sponsorships for the Chamber all together. Want more information, please call Melody Floyd at 352-567-3769 The Greater Dade City Chamber of Commerce 14112 8th Street Dade City, FL 33525 The Chamber wants to thank our Members for your continued support. Proudly Sponsors the Chamber Business Breakfast Tuesday, April 21, 2015 7:00 am Registration/Networking 7:30 am Breakfast $5.00 per person 50/50 Available for purchase Location: Hornbuckle Room-Dade City Business Center 15486 Citrus Country Drive, Dade City Guest Speaker: Brett Culp, “Legends of the Knight” filmmaker from Wesley Chapel Documentary on the role of Batman in inspiring people to overcome adversity Please RSVP to Chamber if Attending [email protected] 352-567-3769 Are You Using Your Discount Card??? Chamber Member to Member Discount Program Support Your Fellow Chamber Members while Saving $$$$$$ 3A Home Repair 39412 Rusbe Drive Zephyrhills, FL 33540 813-862-6239 10% off pressure washing, home repairs/services. FREE Estimates Absolute Air Systems, Inc. 37325 Kossik Road Zephyrhills, FL 33541 813-779-0101 www.getcoldair.com 10% off military, seniors and first time customer. FREE Estimates Albert Wooten’s Well Drilling & Septic Tank Installation, Inc. PO Box 323 Trilby, FL 33593 352-583-2067 $10.00 off Septic Tank Cleaning Service All-Tech Air & Filtration, LLC 38225 12th Street, Suite A Zephyrhills, FL 33542 813-870-6934 $20.00 off next SMA or Service (only). Bottom Line Accounting & Tax Services, Inc. FREE Review of business to give a quote for services. 10% for business & personal income tax preparation. 352-567-1122 Burtons Booth www.burtonsbooth.com Please call or email for all product information and orders. 315-868-1574 www.burtonsbooth.com [email protected] 10% off all purchases over $25.00 Continued on Reverse… Campus Gear 32745 SR 52 San Antonio, FL 33579 813-783-4364 www.campusgear.biz [email protected] 10% off w/Student, Faculty, Staff ID, or Valid Chamber Membership Card Carriage Trade Dry Cleaners 38220 Howard Avenue Dade City, FL 33525 352-518-0951 www.carriagetradedrycleaning.com 10 % off All Dry Cleaning Chris’ A/C Company 12232 US Hwy 301 Dade City, FL 33525 352-521-4977 www.chrisaccompany.com $5.00 off service call/service Critter Creations, Inc 17231 Bellamy Bros Blvd San Antonio, FL 33576 352-588-3011 www.crittercreationsinc.com 10% off new customers first order (excluding artwork) Dickey’s Barbecue Pit 2653 Bruce B Downs Blvd Suite 101 Wesley Chapel, FL 33544 813-406-4473 10% off your next catering order Dog-Mania & Cats and By Design 14012 7th Street, Suite 2 & 4 Dade City, FL 33525 352-457-9616 15% off all Dog-Mania & Cats by Design purchases. Pet boutique items or custom embroidery & personalized photo item. Updated 4/2/15 Emerald Inspection Service, LLC. PO Box 1637 Dade City, FL 33526 352-322-2700 www.emeraldinspectionservice.com $25 off any inspection service (one discount per home) First National Bank of Pasco 13315 US Hwy 301 Dade City, FL 33525 352-521-0141 $100 to Chamber Members that open a new business transaction account. Account must be open 90 days and in good standings and have a daily balance of $2,500 or more to receive credit Garden of Eden Salon & Spa 14220 8th Street #103 Dade City, FL 33523 352-523-0300 www.gardenofedendadecity.com 20% off on all massages, pedicures, manicures, body & face treatments Gear Spinners 1048 Kennewick Court Wesley Chapel, FL 33543 813-235-0554 20% off Anti-Virus Software Yearly Subscription (Regular price $39 per computer) Ask about bulk discounts. Hampton Inn Dade City/Zephyrhills 13215 US Hwy 301 Dade City, FL 33525 352-567-5277 www.dadecityzephyrhills.hamptoninn.com 15% off room rack rates Expires: 12/31/15 Integrity Resources-Delivery, Hauling, Lark 8836 Gall Blvd Zephyrhills, FL 33541 813-788-4011 www.integrityinc.us 10% off window price on sheds Imagine Solutions Group 12630 Curley Street Suite 101 San Antonio, FL 33576 813-440-2741 FREE Consultation and 20% off 1st month’s service with a signed contract. I R Staffing 8836 Gall Blvd Zephyrhills, FL 33541 813-788-4011 www.irstaffing.us 4 hours of billing off your first staffing order Meridian Counseling Center 38108 Meridian Ave Dade City, FL 33525 352-518-5232 www.meridiancounselingcenter.net 20% off products or services for up to one month Microtel Inn & Suites Zephyrhills 7839 Gall Blvd Zephyrhills, FL 33541 813-783-2211 www.miceotelinn/29635 10% off room rack rates Nosnaws Corp DBA IHOP 36-192 13100 US Hwy 301 Dade City, FL 33525 352-567-6977 20% discount for Chamber Members Pamper Yourself Massage Therapy 352-424-4906 15% off of a One Hour Massage Pioneer Florida Museum & Village 15602 Pioneer Museum Road Dade City, FL 33523 352-567-0262 www.pioneerfloridamuseum.org 10% off annual membership Riesdorph Reporting Group, Inc 201 E Kennedy Blvd., Suite 712 Tampa, FL 33602 813-222-8963 www.rrgtampa.com 10% discount off attendance and transcript fees for depositions Sacred Heart Early Childhood Learning Center 32245 St. Joe Road Dade City, FL 33525 352-588-4060 50% off registration ($30 Value) Saint Anthony Catholic SchoolCatholic School System-DOSP, Inc. 32902 Saint Anthony Way San Antonio, FL 33576 352-588-3041 www.stanthonyscholfl.org $50.00 off application fee for new student Sam’s Club 27727 SR 56 Wesley Chapel, FL 33545 813-929-7057 www.samsclub.com $10 gift card for New/Renewal of Basic Savings Membership or Basic Business $25 gift card for New/Renewal of Plus Membership/Business Spivey Karate 12240 S Hwy 301 Dade City, FL 33525 352-518-9409 www.spiveykarate.com ½ OFF any program offered to chamber Members Tampa Bay Golf & Country Club 10641 Old Tampa Bay Drive San Antonio, FL 33576 352-588-0059 www.tbgolfclub.com Purchase One Green Fee, Get Second Free The “T” Zone 12425 Leanne Drive Dade City, FL 33525 813-503-7359 www.thetsoneonline.com FREE Graphic design (1 per customer per order) and no set up fees. 5% off orders of $75 or more Come Worship Our Risen Lord The Zephyrhills/Wesley Chapel Ministerial Association in partnership with Florida Hospital Zephyrhills cordially invite you to attend GOOD FRIDAY WALK OF THE CROSS EASTER SUNRISE SERVICE Friday, April 3, 2015 Sunday, April 5, 2015 The Walk of the Cross takes a pilgrimage with a cross through the streets in the heart of Zephyrhills marking the sacrifice of Jesus Christ on Good Friday. Along the way, we will make seven stops, each one reflecting on one of the last Seven Sayings of Christ on the Cross. It will culminate with a brief Good Friday service. Join Florida Hospital Zephyrhills for this annual gathering to proclaim that Jesus is Alive! Celebrating through song, meditation and scripture, this special service brings Hope as symbolic doves are released and we worship Our Risen Lord. 6:30 PM Walk of the Cross Begins St. Joseph’s Catholic Church 5316 11th Street, Zephyrhills, FL 33542 7:30 PM Good Friday Service First United Methodist Church 38635 5th Avenue, Zephyrhills, FL 33542 “Why do you seek the living among the dead? He is not here, but is risen!” Luke 24: 5-6 7:00 AM Easter Sunrise Service On the front lawn of Florida Hospital Zephyrhills 7050 Gall Boulevard, Zephyrhills, FL 33541 SPEAKER Pastor Nick Deford, Zephyrhills First Nazarene Complimentary refreshments. Seating limited. Bring lawn chairs. COMMUNITY WELCOME! | FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL (813) 783-6192 7050 Gall Boulevard Zephyrhills, Florida 33541 Find us on Facebook FHZeph.org San Antonio Elementary School’s 10th Benefit Recess Rocks Smokehouse Creek Rodeo Arena, 30232 Darby Rd. Dade City, FL !! AUCTION5:30PM: Registration/Preview Silent Auction Dinner Available 6:30PM: LIVE AUCTION ADMISSION (Adults ONLY)$15 Includes: BBQ Dinner and Bid Card n er d t es an ! t W y s: bo ntes s w o e Dr c c o t c i tr shir n c e rl Ec wgi co ! 0XVLF E\5RJHU$OOHQ DQG 'DQFLQJ Where to purchase: PRE SALE online (pick up at will call) or AT THE DOOR, space is limited! Website: https://saespta.webconnex.com/RecessRocks !""#$%&'(()*#+,""#-&#.&+!%)#$/%'0!*,1-#!# # #$"!2-%&/1)3 THANK YOU to our Event Sponsors: See reverse for information about our speaker, Dr. David Clarke David Clarke, PhD. , is a nationally recognized author and marriage and family counselor. He is director of The Marriage and Family Enrichment Center in Tampa, Florida. He received his PhD. from Western Seminary, and his Master of Arts from Dallas Theological Seminary. Dr. Clarke has been featured on the Focus on the Family radio program, and leads marriage and family seminars all around the country. When: Where: Saturday, April 18, 2015, 5pm-9pm *Seating at 5:00 PM & 7:30 PM* Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 29 4220 Land O' Lakes Blvd. Land O' Lakes, FL 34639 Adult Menu Includes: Menus: *Fresh Lobster *Shrimp Cocktail *Clam Chowder *Dinner Rolls *Fresh Corn on the Cob *Soft Drinks and Water Time for Wine: *Catering to your Beer & Wine Delights (Cash Bar) "Kid's Menu* available upon request Sponsored in part by: **Chance Auction** Fraternal Order of Police **50/50 Raffle** Lodge 29 For more information, please contact Sunrise: Email: [email protected] Phone: (352) 521-3358 **Celebrity Crackers** Tickets: $65.00 per Person $100.00 per Pair All monies raised from this event go directly to the needs of shelter residents and/or counseling participants. “A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTRATION AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DIVISION OF CONSUMER SERVICES BY CALLING TOLL-FREE WITHIN THE STATE (1-800-435-7352). REGISTRATION DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT, APPROVAL, OR RECOMMENDATIONS BY THE STATE.” Sunrise’s Registration #CH9. Sunrise of Pasco County, Inc. neither hires nor contracts with professional solicitors. Each contribution received by Sunrise of Pasco County, Inc. is applied 100% to programs, services and operations. CENTENNIAL MIDDLE SCHOOL’S 2nd ANNUAL FAMILY FUN CYCLONE RUN FUN RUN 5K AND 1 MILE FAMILY FUN RUN 5K START TIME: 8:00 A.M. 1 MILE START TIME 9:00 A.M. SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 2015 Centennial Middle School 38505 Centennial Road Dade City, FL 33525 Description: You can either r un our 5K for your per sonal r ecor d, or just come out and enjoy a walk with fr iends and family. This event is the first of its kind at Centennial Middle School. This run/walk is around our school’s property to include the elementary school and part of Centennial Road. All proceeds will be going towards our schools fundraising goals to support our programs and activities. Event Features: T-shirt Post Race Activities: Music Race Pictures Food/Drinks Event Timed Awards Course Map: See school’s website for cour se map. Registration: Online r egistr ation and payment at http://www.cenms.k12.fl.us EARLY REGISTRATION PRICING: Registration (Adult Only) $25.00 Registration (Student Only) $12.00 Registration (Family) $40.00 Saturday, April 11, 2015 JOIN US FOR OUR FIRST 5K RUN/WALK CYCLONE FAMILY FUN RUN! HELP US MEET OUR FUNDRAISING GOALS!