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A Tribute To His Dream
Plant City will
honor the
legacy of the
Rev. Martin
Luther King Jr.
with activities
ranging from a
parade to a
leadership,
breakfastl,:to a Copyrighted Material
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hope the
annual festival
will promote
diversity and
understanding
-- ideals
championed
by the slain
civil rights
leader.
STORY, PAGE 10
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The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. led the 1963 March on Washington, where he delivered his "I
Have a Dream" speech, which raised public consciousness of the civil rights movement and
established him as one of the greatest orators in American history.
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Robinson Fifth-Graders Win Environmental Contest
PLANT CITY A fifth-grade
class at Robinson Elementary
School was among the win-
ners in the Tampa Bay Estuary
Program's first Guardians of
the Bay contest.
The contest was created to
recognize children 8 to 14 who
implement a project in their
homes, schools, neighbor-
hoods or communities that
helps improve Tampa Bay.
The fifth-graders taught by
Judy Der and Chiquittea
Lumpkins completed a project
focusing on native plants and
animals in the Tampa Bay
watershed. The students ap-
plied for grant money for the
project, grew native plants in
a school nursery and raised
money for transportation to
Crystal Springs Preserve,
north of Plant City, where the
students transplanted their
plants in a natural setting.
They also designed and
produced a coloring book
about Florida plants and wild-
life, and used the coloring
book to teach younger chil-
dren at their school about the
value.of native habitats.
For information about the
contest, call Nanette Holland
O'Hara at (727) 893-2765.
BETTY BRIGGS
Columnist
Step Back In Time
For Parties
PLANT CITY Dinosaur
World, a theme park at Branch
Forbes Road and Interstate 4,
is offering group reservations
for birthdays and picnics.
Not only are there more
than 150 life-size dinosaurs
greeting visitors year-round,
but special events include a
fossil dig.
Throughout January, teach-
ers with school identification
will receive complimentary
admission to learn more
about educational field trip
programs. January also is
home-school month. All
home-schooled students re-
ceive the $8 group rate.
Call Shirley Rainbolt, field
trip coordinator, for informa-
Photo by BETTY BRIGGS
Shirley Rainbolt of Dinosaur World theme park at Interstate 4 and
Branch Forbes Road says this dinosaur is a favorite with children.
tion and reservations at (813)
717-9865. Rainbolt says the
10-year-old park is perfect for
a party. Groups can eat under
a covered picnic area at the
park, 5145 Harvey Tew Road.
Tomlin Art Students
Display Their Works
PLANT CITY The following
Tomlin Middle School eighth-
grade art students are dis-
playing their artwork at the
Florida Blood Services Center,
1902 James L. Redman Park-
way, during January: Kayleene
Connell, Kyle Howell, Summer
Larson, Brandon Nunez, Jessica
Revels, Kristian Rice, Daniela
Sanchez, Michael Sykes and
Ashton Wilson.
Also, seventh-grade art
student Tyler Storms has a
drawing in the Tampa Muse-
um of Art's "Young at Art"
exhibit, which is on display
through Feb. 3 at the student
art gallery of Hillsborough
Community College's Dale
Mabry Campus, Tampa. He
also designed this year's art
logo for Tomlin's Fellowship
of Christian Athletes.
Tomlin's art specialist is
David J. Hubay.
City Announces
Programs For Children
PLANT CITY Shawna Eve-
ridge, environmental educa-
tion coordinator for the city's
Water Resource Management
Division, has announced two
programs of interest to young-
sters.
WILD About the Watershed
will take place at 7 p.m. Jan.
24 at Bruton Memorial Li-
brary, 302 McLendon St.. Chil-
dren 6 to 12 and their parents
can eat pizza and learn about
animals found in the Florida
watershed. The class is free.
The second event, Backyard
Birdies, is at 6:30 p.m. Feb. 13.
That will be held at the public
works building, 1802 Spooner
Drive, for children ages 2 to
12. Children and parents will
make bird feeders and learn
about native and migratory
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WEDDING
Gottschall-Barber
PLANT CITY Morgan Eliza-
beth Gottschall and Bobby Ja-
son Barber were married Nov.
3 at the botanical rose garden
at Eureka Springs in Tampa.
The bride is a graduate of
Plant City High School and
attended Hillsborough Com-
munity College's Plant City
campus. She works at the
Health Center of Plant City.
She is the daughter of Edward
William Gottschall and JoAnn
Gottschall of Plant City.
The groom is a graduate of
Seffner Christian Academy and
works for Zephyr Egg Co. He is
the son of Terry Robert Barber
and Judy Barber of Seffner
The Rev. Charles Studstill
performed the double ring cer-
emony. Music included "Wind
Beneath My Wings" and
"Can't Help Falling in Love."
The bride was given in mar-
riage by her father.
Sherrie Kathryn Sweatt, the
bride's sister, was matron of
honor. Bridesmaids included
Karla Benitez, a friend of the
bride, Koleen Dumindin, a
friend of the bride and groom,
and Nancy Barber, the
groom's sister.
The best man was Steve Lee
Sweatt, the bride's brother-in-
law, and groomsmen were Ed-
Gottschall family photo
Morgan Elizabeth Gottschall and Bobby Jason Barber were mar-
ried Nov. 3 in the botanical gardens at Eureka Springs in Tampa.
ward Garrett Gottschall and
Levi Anton Gottschall, the
bride's brothers.
Ring bearer was Isaiah Beni-
tez, son of a friend of the bride.
Flower girls were Arinna Rosa-
to, friend of the bride, and
twins Kaitlyn and Makayla
Barber, cousins of the groom.
Ushers were Paul Knick, un-
cle of the bride, and Joshua
Knick, cousin of the bride. The
reception was in the botanical
plant area of Eureka Springs.
The couple, who took a wed-
ding trip to Ellijay, Ga., live in
Plant City.
5Oth Anni/rnar.
Manuel Nicholas Glaros and Velma Jean Lanier were
married December 29, 1957 at Knights Baptist Church,
Plant City. Fifty years later they are celebrating the
memorable day they were wed. Their.lives have been richly
blessed with three children, seven grandchildren, and two
great-grandchildren, with another due in April. Both were
born and raised in Plant City, Florida. The couple met on
a blind date in March of 1957 when Manuel came home
for a brief visit-from the Univerity of Florida, College of
Pharmacy. Originally planning a February wedding, the
couple's plans changed due to his induction into the U.S.
Army immediately following his graduation and state board
certification. Velma continued to work at Red Rose Feed Company in
Tampa;while he finished boot camp.
The couple was surprised with a celebration of their love, with
family and friends hosted by their children, Nicholas and Sheri Glaros
of California, Tammy and Fred Johnson of Plant City, and
Herbert and Tricia Glaros of Lakeland, on December 29,
2007. Their love and commitment to one another and d .
to their family continues to be a wonderful example
and inspirations to us all. Congratulations to
Mom and Dad in honor of their Golden Wedding
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THINGS TO DO
Things To Do is a list of some of
the most interesting upcoming
events. For a complete list of
Tampa Bay area events, see this
week's Friday Extra.
Today
Clean Comedy
Enjoy some laughs without
turning red.
Tim Wilkins of television's
"Studio 10" will perform a
comedy show at 7:30 p.m. at
Side Splitters Comedy Club,
12938 N. Dale Mabry High-
way, Tampa.
The show will be taped for
XM Satellite Radio. Tickets
cost $10. Call (813) 960-1197.
Friday
Pound That Drum
A drum circle is at 7 p.m. at
Espress Yourself Coffee 101,
101 E. J. Arden Mays Blvd.,
Plant City. There's no admis-
sion charge.
Call (813) 659-0101.
Saturday
Take Aim, Fire
Take your best shot and
enjoy a meal at the Plant City
Moose Lodge No. 1668's tur-
key shoot and pig roast.
The $2-per-shot turkey
shoot is at 1 p.m. and the roast
pork dinner with all the fixings
is at 3 p.m.
The cost of the dinner is $5.
The lodge is at 4753 State-
Road 574.
Calling All Boys And Men
Turkey Creek First Baptist
Church will have its first Men
& Boys Annual Wild Game
Cookout from 2 to 6 p.m. at
the church, 4915 W. Trapnell
Road, Plant City.
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This custom Chevrolet coupe was among the cars at a recent Strawberry Classic Car Show. Antique
cars, hot rods and custom cars will be on display Saturday.
Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center
The Orlando Ballet presents "Pirates of Penzance!" this weekend
at the Tampa Bay Performings Arts Center's Ferguson Hall.
There's no charge for the
event, which includes demon-
strations, food samples, a wild
game and fish mount judging
contest, and door prizes.
Call (813) 752-7890.
A Big Car Show
Dozens of classics, an-
tiques, hot rods and custom
vehicles will be on display at
the Strawberry Classic Car
Show from 4 to 9 p.m. in and
around McCall Park at Collins
and Drane streets.
There will be music and
food and craft vendors. Down-
town specialty shops and
restaurants will be open for
the event.
Post Your Own Calendar
Of Events At
plantcity.tbo.com
Call the Greater Plant City
Chamber of Commerce at
(813) 754-3707.
A Bit Of Italy
Little Italy Night begins at 5
p.m. at St. Clement Catholic
Church's Cronin Hall, 1104 N.
Alexander St.
The evening features a meal
that includes spaghetti, bever-
ages and dessert, and musical
entertainment by Richard
Pipas and Paul Hetrick. The
Knights of Columbus and the
Council of Catholic Women of
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COMING SATURDAY
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and diet changes.
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St. Clement are the sponsors.
Tickets are $8 for adults
and $4 for children. For reser-
vations, call Tom Salvato at
(813) 659-4400 or Irene Farm-
er at (813) 759-2188.
Java And Tunes
Billy Needs a Beard per-
forms at 7 p.m. at Espress
Yourself Coffee 101, 101 E. J.
Arden Mays Blvd., Plant City.
There's no admission
charge. Call (813) 659-0101.
Sunday
Remembering A Leader
A Mass for racial harmony
will be at 10:45 a.m. at St.
Clement Catholic Church,
1104 N. Alexander St., Plant
City, to honor the life and
teachings of the Rev. Martin
Luther King Jr.
A reception in the church's
Cronin Hall will follow the
Mass. Call (813)-752-8251.
All Weekend
The Polar Express'
The film version of the chil-
dren's book "The Polar Ex-
press" is back at the Museum
of Science & Industry, 4801 E.
Fowler Ave., Tampa. The
IMAX Dome Theatre presen-
tation will run through Mon-
day.
Tickets cost $10.95 for ages
13 to 59, $9.95 for ages 60 and
older, $8.95 for ages 2 to 12
and free for those younger
than 2. Call (813) 987-6100.
Pirates Ballet
The Orlando Ballet will per-
form "Pirates of Penzance!"
this weekend at the Tampa
Bay Performing Arts Center,
1010 N W.C. MacInnes Place,
Tampa.
Performances are sched-
uled for 7:30 p.m. Friday and
Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday.
Tickets are from $18.50 to
$59.50.Call (813) 229-7827 or
go to www.TBPAC.org.
Keyword: Entertain-
ment, for a searchable
database of events,
music, dining reviews and movie
times and locations.
Interested in having your enter-
tainment event included? Write
to Things To Do, George New-
man, The Tampa Tribune, 101
N. Wheeler St., Plant City FL
33563; or e-mail gnewman
@tampatrib.com; or fax to (813)
865-4441.
BETTY BRIGGS
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birds. This class is also free.
Register by calling Everidge
at (813) 757-9249, Ext. 2249.
Girls Ages 9 To 12
Sought For Pageant
PLANT CITY Sharon
Moody, president of the Ju-
nior Elite Women's Club of
Plant City, announces the club
will be sponsoring its 24th
annual Junior Miss Plant City
Pageant at 7 p.m. Feb. 2 at
Hillsborough County Commu-
nity College's Plant City cam-
pus' Trinkle building.
Applications are being ac-
cepted through Sunday for
girls ages 9 to 12. The entry fee
is $25.
For information, call Moody
at (813) 453-7134 or Carolyn
Brown at (813) 416-4816.
Festival Art Accepted
One Day Only
PLANT CITY Artwork will
be accepted from noon to 6
p.m. Feb. 25 for the Florida
Strawberry Festival Art Show.
The East Hillsborough Art
Guild is sponsoring the show.
For information, call Karen
Crumley at (813) 627-1303.
Support Group
Meets Feb. 3
VALRICO The national
organization for nontubercu-
lous mycobacterium disease
invites families and patients
with this noncontagious lung
disease to join an area support
group.
The group holds a bi-
monthly meeting at Bloom-
ingdale Regional Public Li-
brary, 1906 Bloomingdale
Ave., Valrico.
The next one is from 2 to
3:30 p.m. Feb. 3. The disease,
often misdiagnosed, is be-
lieved to be caused by organ-
isms found in water and soil.
For information, call (813)
643-7273.
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gabylee@tampabay.rr.com or
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N. Wheeler St., Plant City FL
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By GEORGE H. NEWMAN
The Tampa Tribune
PLANT CITY John
McCaughey was a man with a
thousand ways to make his
point and 1,000 friends who
gained a great deal by knowing
him.
McCaughey, who died of
heart failure Dec. 17, was the
senior district secretary to
state Rep. Rich Glorioso, R-
Plant City. He was 67.
McCaughey's wife, Susan,
and her family are inviting the
public to a celebration of his
life Feb. 2. The event is
planned for 1 to 3 p.m. at the
John R. Trinkle center at Hills-
borough Community College's
Plant City campus, 1206 N.
Park Road.
"We would be honored if
you would join us in celebrat-
ing John's life, sharing memo-
ries of an altruistic, gentle man
with a big heart and an even
bigger sense of humor," his
family wrote in the invitation
announcing the event.
McCaughey, former dean of
student services at the cam-
pus, had a heart attack Dec. 14.
He never regained conscious-
ness, Glorioso said.
McCaughey joined Glorio-
so's team three years ago after
the former Plant City commis-
sioner won his first term in the
state House.
"John was smart -- a self-
starter, a problem solver, a
listener," Glorioso said last
month. "When people would
call my office with any prob-
lem from adoption to taxes
- he knew all the ropes and
could handle any situation.
You couldn't ask for a better
person. John had a huge
heart."
Cori Cuttler, a legislative
aide to Glorioso, worked with
McCaughey daily. She said last
month that McCaughey's of-
fice was his world away from
home. Others on the staff were
fortunate to share in his world,
she said.
"I will miss John every day,"
Cuttler said.
Besides his wife, McCaugh-
ey is survived by a son, a
daughter and two stepchild-
ren.
McCaughey was a past pres-
ident of the Plant City Kiwanis
Club, frequent volunteer at
United Food Bank & Services
and many other charitable or-
ganizations.
"John was a man with rap-
port with every governmental
agency in the area," Glorioso
said. "He was perfect for the
job. We have lost a great addi-
tion to the community."
Reporter George H. Newman can
be reached at (813) 865-4451 or
gnewman@tampatrib.com.
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GET IN SHAPE: First Baptist
Church of Plant City is offering
fitness classes Tuesdays and
Thursdays from 9-10 a.m. for,
adults and from 6-6:45 p.m. for
families. Classes will be held in
the church's singles ministry
building 105 E. Baker St. (813)
750-4879.
PARKINSON'S SUPPORT: A
Parkinson's disease support
group meets from 1:30 to 3:30
p.m. the second Tuesday
monthly at First Baptist Church
of Plant City, 503 N. Palmer St.
(813) 431-1422.
NAMI: A National Alliance for
the Mentally III support group
for east Hillsborough County
meets at 7 p.m. the fourth
Thursday monthly in the Bran-
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near State Road 60 and Hilltop
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tion required.
Free blood pressure checks:
1-2 p.m. Tuesdays at the com-
munity resource center (main
hospital lobby). No appointment
necessary.
Cholesterol screenings: 2-3
p.m. fourth Tuesday monthly in
community resource center
(main hospital lobby). Cost is
$20. No appointment necessary.
Diabetes Support Group: 5-6
p.m. first Tuesday monthly. Call
(813) 757-8202 to register.
Bereaved Parents Group: 7
p.m. fourth Thursday monthly in
the hospital's community con-
ference room. No appointment
necessary. Call (813) 362-6972.
BLOOD DONOR SERVICES: The
Florida Blood Services donor
center in Strawberry Plaza, 1902
James L. Redman Parkway, is
open from 8 a.m.-7 p.m. Mon-
day through Thursday. Call
(727) 568-1166.
WEIGHT-LOSS PROGRAM: Take
Off Pounds Sensibly meets on
Tuesdays at First Southern
Methodist Church, 103 W. John-
son Road. Weigh-in is at 5:30
p.m., and the meeting starts at
6:30 p.m. (813) 659-0549.
CARE CENTER: The Pregnancy
Care Center of Plant City, 304
N. Collins St., offers free preg-
nancy tests, ultrasounds, in-
formation and confidential sup-
port. The center is open week-
days from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Volun-
teers needed. (813) 759-0886.
ROAD TO RECOVERY: Volun-
teers are needed for the Amer-
ican Cancer Society's Road to
Recovery program in Plant City.
It is a volunteer-based trans-
portation program that helps
people get to and from cancer
treatments if they have no other
form of transportation. Volun-
teers must have a car and be
available between 9 a.m. and 5
p.m. for a few weekday hours a
month. Call (813) 685-0670,
Ext. 115.
SEEKING VOLUNTEERS: The
American Red Cross Tampa Bay
Chapter needs active or retired
nurses with RN or LPN licenses
to serve as volunteers. Volun-
teers serve as an integral part
of Red Cross disaster teams
that operate from Red Cross
offices in Hillsborough, Pasco
and Pinellas counties. Nurses
provide health care education,
assistance in obtaining medical
care and medication replace-
ment and follow-up care to
victims of home fires, hurri-
canes and other disasters. Call
(813) 348-4820, Ext. 893, or
e-mail Holloway@tampabay
.redcross.org.
Send items at least a week before
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Notes, Plant City Courier & Tribune,
101 N. Wheeler St., Plant City FL 33563,
e-mail to dnicholson@tampatrib.com
or fax to (813) 865-4441.
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COVER STORY
Cultural Arts Festival Marks
Courage To Live The Dream
"I urge all the residents
ofPlant City to take
some time during the
three days to partici- -
pate in the activities.
We should all take part
in this celebration of
freedom."
The Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Freedom Parade is Saturday.
By GEORGE H. NEWMAN
The Tampa Tribune
P LANT CITY The life and
dream of the Rev. Martin
Luther King Jr. .will be cel-
ebrated Friday through Sun-
day at an annual festival held
in his honor.
The Dr. Martin Luther King
Jr. Cultural Arts Festival will
include a black history photo
exhibit, high school step com-
petition, parade, health
screenings and other activities.
Promoters said the festival will
promote diversity and educate
the public on historical events.
Many of the festivities, in-
cluding a carnival midway, will
be at the Randy L. Larson
Softball Four-Plex, 1810 E. Park
Road, north of Plant City Stadi-
um.
Sponsored in part and pre-
sented by the Improvement
League of Plant City, the cele-
bration dates to 1986, when
league President Jerry Bailey
coordinated the event. Bailey
died in 1994, but his widow,
Cynthia Bailey, recalled that
one of the first parades hon-
ored the famous bus protest by
Rosa -Parks in Montgomery,
Ala.
"As I remember it, even back
in 1986 we had one of the
largest parades celebrating the
memory of Dr. King in the
state," Bailey said.
The 2008 theme is Courage
to Live the Dream.
Courage has always been a
part of the celebration of King,
Bailey said.
Many historians date the
The Rev. Martin Luther KingJr. made his last public appearance April 3,
1968, in Memphis, Tenn. He was assassinated the next day.
The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., born Jan. 15,
1929, was a principal leader of the civil rights
movement. In 1964, he became the youngest
flashpoint of the modi
rights movement in the
States to Dec. 1, 1955
Parks, at the time an u
seamstress, refused to
her bus seat to a wh
winner of the Nobel Peace Prize.
em civil senger. Parks was arrested and Montg
e United fined for violating a city ordi- cott. f
5, when. nance, but her act of defiance moven
known helped propel King, then a gation
give up local minister, to national Duri
ite pas- prominence when he led the King
omery, Ala., bus boy-
[hat effort fueled the
nent to end legal segre-
in America.
ng one of the earliest
parades in Plant City,
SHARON MOODY
Director of West Boys & Girls
Club, which will participate in
the parade
Bailey's grandmother Annie
Mae Davis helped with a re-
enactment of Parks' protest.
The Hillsborough Area Region-
al Transit Authority lent a bus,
and her grandmother sat up
front just like Parks, Bailey
said.
By the time the bus made it
to the city's Dr. Martin Luther
King Jr. Recreation Center,
1601 E. Dr. Martin L. King Jr.
Blvd., it was overflowing with
people who had been walking
the parade route, Bailey said.
Some of this year's festival
highlights include the opening
ceremony and a historical
photo display at 11:30 a.m.
Friday at the recreation center.
Photos of black history in
the city and surrounding com-
munities from 1930 through
1960 will be provided by Plant
City Photo Archives. Addition-
al photos of that era are on
display at the archives' gallery,
119 N. Collins St.
Other activities include a
step competition at 6:30 p.m.
Friday at Marshall Middle
School Gymnasium, 18 S.
Maryland Ave., and the annual
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Freedom Parade at 1 p.m. Sat-
urday. The parade, sponsored
by Sunshine State Federal Say-
ings & Loan Association, will
assemble at the State Farmers'
Market at Alexander Street and
Dr. Martin L. King Boulevard.
Bands, civic groups, churches
and other organizations will
march 1.2 miles east on the
boulevard to Marshall Middle
Tribune file photo by KATHY MOORE
Wearing her Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. T-shirt, Willie B. Boyd watches the Durant High School march-
ing band pass by in 2002 during the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Freedom Parade in Plant City.
People enjoyed rides along the
midway during the annual
festival in 2002.
Abria Sanders, 4, enjoys collect- Tribune file photo JIM REED
ing beads during the annual Miss In Living Color Queen Tanay Tatum waves to the crowd as
parade in 2007. she rides through downtown Plant City during the 2007 parade.
'Iibune tile photo by JIM REED
The Turkey Creek Middle School Marching Band performed in 2007 in the annual Dr. Martin Luther
King Jr. Freedom Parade. This year's parade will begin at 1 p.m. Saturday.
School area.
One of the 30 or more
groups marching in the parade
will be the West Boys & Girls
Club, directed and led by Shar-
on Moody.
"I'm looking forward to see-
ing how the parade and the
festival are presented by the
organizers and attended by the
community," Moody said. "I
urge all the residents of Plant
City to take some time during
the three days to participate in
the activities. We should all
take part in this celebration of
freedom."
Julius DuPont, former presi-
dent and longtime board
member of the Improvement
League, said the parade and
festival are an important part
of Plant City.
"We want the youth to real-
ize that whether you are white,
black or Hispanic, you can
accomplish great things in
your life. Just by getting in-
volved in positive things with-
in the community will lead to-a
successful life," said DuPont,
who is a retired elementary
school physical education
teacher.
Also on Saturday, hip-hop
artist Miss Netta will perform
at 2:30 p.m. at the four-plex.
Also appearing are Pezzy P,
Dirty Game and guests from
Tampa radio station WLLD,
98.7 FM.
Parking, off Albertson's
Drive, west of Park Road, is
free.
The midway hours are from
6 p.m. to midnight Friday, 10
a.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday and
noon to 9 p.m. Sunday.
On Sunday, the Plant City
Dr. Martin Luther King Lead-
ership Breakfast is scheduled
from 7:30 to 9 a.m. at the Red
Rose Inn and Suites' Red Rose
Ballroom, 2011 N. Wheeler St.
The breakfast's guest speaker
is former mayor and city Com-
missioner John Dicks. George
Nix will be the master of cere-
monies. Admission for the
breakfast event is $25.
Reporter George H. Newman can
be reached at (813) 865-4451 or
gnewman@tampatrib.com.
APOSTOLIC
Asamblea Apostolica:
1501 Colson Rd, 737-3496
Apostolic Church of Jesus Christ-
1212 WReynolds, 477-5130
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Abundant Life: PinecarstRd,
Litbia, 685-4240
Bethany: 9804 HoneyRd,
SThonotosass 986-5771
Calvary Fellowship:
1110 N Gordon t., 752-5005
Christian life Assembly:
3120 S Miller Rd., 657-4802
Dover First; SR574 & PettieRd, 689-0343
Faith Temple: -4 at Hillsborough-
Polk County ine, 752-0532
Faith Lighthouse: 3409SR39N. 752-1885
First Plant City: Charlie Griffin Rd,
W ofSR39 S, 752-3351
Fort Alaf: Corner of South Huy. 39
& Swdley Rd, 737-4656
Keysville: SR 640, 737-4803
Mount Zion: 1-4 at Thonotosassa Rd, 752-1614
Pleasant Grove: Turkey Creek Rd, 737-3529
Victory Worship Center: County Line Rd,
'754-6089
Sydney: Sydney Rd, 1/10 mi. of
Sdney-Dor R, 659-0532
Turkey Creek: Turkey CreekRd, 754-5372
BAPTIST
Ahava. Turkey Creek Rd, N ofSR 60,
737-3739
Iu* ul hP h! t-I. --JiIJ
a fatrA aputaiwst22Aa C 1 u,
634-8845
Antioch: Horton Rd, 737-3240
Berea: SR 39 S, 737-1232
Bethany: CorkRd4 752-9209
Bethel: 804 W Renfro St, 754-2239
Beulah:Allen & County LineRd,
Lithia, 737-1122
Bible: Charlie Griffin Rd, 752-2875
Burchwood Temple: Euclid Dr& SR574,
752 -3782
Calvary Free Will: 3539 Trapnell Rd E.
Cedar Grove: E. Keysville Rd 737-1234
Central of Lithia: Pinecrest & Keysvife Rd
Church on the Rock 301 E. Alsohbrook
752-3740
Community Christian:
1310N. ShannonAve, 754-5383
Crossroads: SR39 S, Pinecrest,
737-1211
Countryside Baptist Church:
13322 Sydnet Rd, 571-8200
East lThonotosassa:lMcIntosh
& Knights-GrifinARd, 986-4346
Faith Temple Primitive:
808 W. Washington St. 754-6661
First Baptist Church of Midway:
Midway Rd 752-7209
First Baptist Lithia: Intersection ofSR39 6
Lithia-PinecrestRd, 737-1121
First Plant City: 503 N. Palmer, 752-4104
First Thonotosassa Missionary:
McintoshRd, 986-4756
Harmony Baptist Church:
6008 W. lights Griffin R 986-7165
Hopeweaver. 567-5548
Hopewell: SR 39 S, 737-3053
Knights: Paid Buchman Hwy, 752-4972
Lebanon: Branch Forbes Rd, 752-2006
Lone Oakl Lone Oak Rd, 754-5278
Mount Moriah Freewill:
Warren &Johnson St, 754-4397
Mount Moriah Freewill:
2042 Colson Rd, 737-1490
Mount Olive: 604 W Ba St, 754-3834
New Hope Freewill Baptist Church:
3101 SydneyDover Rd, Dover
New Mt Zion Freewill: 3041 Daniels Rd,
752-3985
Northside: 1700 N. Franklin St, 752-2779
Oakwood AirportR4 752-5499
Plant City Primitive: 509 N Evers St,
754-3261
Pleasant Grove First: Turkey Creek Rd
737-2556
Shiloh Baptist Church:
905 W Terrace Dr, 754-7445
Springhea S. WigginsRoad 752-4879
St. Luke Missionary 108 S. Warned St,
754-4992
St Mary's Freewill: Hunter & Warren St,
754-6853
St Mary Missionary: 1804S.R. 60E.,
737-3668
St Mary's Community Church:
907E Laura St, 754-1616
Sydney: 1510 CreRd, 659-1502
Turkey Creek Community Baptist Church:
5447 Turkey Creek Rd, 813-737-1224
Turkey Creek First: TrapnellRd,
752-7890
Victory Missionary: Maki Rd
Welcome Baptist: 11308 Welcome
Church St. (813) 737-2288
Westside: 2503 W GranfieldAve,
752-1450
Whitehurst Rd 901N. WSitehurstRd,
754-5405
PRIMITIVE BAPTIST
Little Union: 15510 County Rd39,
Lithia, 634-4754
Salem Primitive:
14402 Salem Church Rd, Sydney
CHRISTIAN (Disciples of Christ)
First 2108 ThonotosssaRd, 752-5385
CHRISTIAN INDEPENDENT
Cornerstone Christian: MclntoshR4d
NofSR574
CHRISTIAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL
New Grace: 1214 E. lauraSt
CHURCH OF GOD (Cleveland, Tenn.)
Dover. Downwing St, 659-2900
Plant City:. 2103 Mudlake Rd, 752-4591
Turkey Creek: Turkey Creek Rd
at SR 60, 737-1331
Thonotosassa:
1702 N. Taylor Rd 986-1916
CHURCH OF GOD
(Anderson, Indiana)
Kingsway First 2808 Kingsway N,
Seffier, 657-7500
First: N Gordon and Baker St,
752-6438
Gospel Tabernacle: Allen & Haines St
EPISCOPAL
St. Peter's: 301 N. Carey St,
752-5061
HOULINESS
Deliverance Tabernadcle:
808 W Grant St.
Refuge Church of Our Lord:
728 W. BaSt.
INDEPENDENT-
Full Gospel Tlabernacle:
2311 SammondsRd, 754-3843
Restoration Assembly:
106 S. versSt.
Evangelists for Jesus Tabernacle:
SR574, E. ofDover 659-0102
INTERDENOMINATIONAL
Calvary Chapel Plant City:
1310 North ShannonAve., 892-0510
Christian Growth Center.
1310 N. Shannon, 719-2909
INTERDENOMINATIONAL (Contd)
Covenant Bible Church: 1001 East Baker St,
Suite200, 754-4920
Deeper Life Fellowship:
Covila Rd, WofSR39N.
Revival Outreach Center:
225N. DoverR4 681-2250
LUTHERAN
Hope LCMS: 2001 Park Blvd, 752-4622
Lord of Life ELCA:
2104 Mud Lake Rd, 752-6064
NAZARENE
Plant City Community Church of the
Nazarene: 2402 MudakeRoa4 752-7863
NON-DENOMINATIONAL
Full Gospel Fellowship:;
W.MclinAve.
Full Gospel Tabernadcle:
2311 Sammonds Rd 754-3843
Greater Love Christian Center:
1109 N. Franklin St, 759-8270
Impact Family Worship Center:
Meets at Seffiier Elementary
School, 657-7914 .
Kainos International Church of Florida:
902E. Renfo St. 764-0929
Grace Bible Ministries:
10201 E. HillsboroughAve, 754-2674
Unity Christ Church:
1911 N. Gordon St, 659-2624
Youman's Praise and Worship Center:
V.S. 92 E
ORTHODOX
Holy Protection Orthodox Church:
3820 Moores LakeR4 Dover, 659-0123
PENTECOSTAL
Greater Heights Family Worship Center.
3301 ClemonsRd, 754-7088
Living Waters Foursquare Church:
602 S. ver St, 759-0528
New Hope Worship Center.
803 MaboneySt, 757-6123
PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS
Dover:. Moo's Lake & Holiness
Church Rd, 659-1301
Church of the Living God:
1102 )ler St, 754-5840-
PRESBYTERIAN
Evangelical Plant City:
1107 Charlie Griffin Rd, 759-9383
PRESBYTERIAN (Cont'd)
First Presbyterian Plant City:
404 W Reynolds St, 752-4211
SANCTiRED HOLINESS
Walk with God Ministry
15140 SR 574, Dover, 659-0930
SOUTHERN METHODIST
First: 103 W.Johnson Rd 754-5968
UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
St Mark United Church:
2914 Lithia-PinecrestRd, Vdaico,
685-0998
UNITED METHODIST
Cork: 4815 W Sam AIfen Rd
754-3233
Dover First Moore's Lake Rd at
Methodist Church Rd, 659-1415
First Plant City: 303 N. Evers St,
754-3519
Grace: 1801 E. Cherry St, 659-3718
Sunset Heights: WalterDr 754-2441
Springhead:2305SparkmnanR4.
752-5751
St. Luke: 809 E. Laura St, 757-6051
Thonotosassa Fort King Hwy at
Mistletoe Dr, 986-7135
Trinity Plant City:
402 W. English St, 752-9316
WORD OF FAITH
Faith Outreach Church of
Plant City:
1214 West Reynolds St., Suite2,
752-2639
Get the
Word Out!
Advertise in the
PIATf CITY COURIER
Church Directory
Call Goo Macklewitz at
813-865-4438
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Tribune Publisher SpeaksAt Chamber Breakfast
TBO.com photo by KEVIN BRADY
Denise Palmer, publisher
and president of The Tam-
pa Tribune and Plant City
Courier & Tribune, was the
featured speaker at the
Greater Plant City Cham-
ber of Commerce's month-
ly breakfast meeting Jan. 9.
Palmer spoke about the
role of the media and oth-
er topics. The breakfast
was sponsored by the Tri-
bune and Courier & Tri-
bune.
SENIOR MENU
Midday meals are served at Hillsbor-
ough County Aging Services Depart-
ment's Senior Centers and its congre-
gate dining sites. Call (813) 272-5160
for locations and information, or go
to www.hillsboroughcounty.org/
aging. Horne delivery is provided to
homebound seniors. Call (813) 272-
5250 to enroll. All meals include
low-fat milk, except at the Jewish
Towers, where kosher meals are
served. These are the meals for Jan.
21-25.
Monday: Sites closed for
Martin Luther King Jr. Day
_Tuesday: Breaded pork cutlet
with white pepper sauce, wild
rice blend, country vegetable
medley, whole-wheat bread,
pear cup
Wednesday: Baked ziti casse-
role, garlic spinach, carrots,
whole-wheat bread, banana
Thursday: Chicken breast coq
au vin, potatoes 0' Brien, green
beans, whole-grain bread, mixed
fruit cup
Friday: Frankfurter and bun,
baked beans, coleslaw, warm
cinnamon apples
St. Clement
Catholic Church
Saturday Vigil Mass
4pm English
Sunday Masses
7am &10:30am
English
8:30am & 7pm
Spanish
1104 N. Alexander St.
Plant City, FL 33563
(Off 1-4, Exit 21 South)
(813)752-8251
St. Clement Preschool
Accepting ages 3 to 5 years old
(813)754-1237 or (813)478-1185
SHILOH
BAPTIST
CHURCH
Joe Bowles, Pastor
Sunday School for All Ages
Sundays at 9:00 a.m.
Sunday Worship Services
10:15 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. ,
Tuesday 6:30pm
Women's Scrapbooking Club
Wednesday Worship 6:15 p.m.0
Activities for Children
& Students: 6:00 p.m.
905 W. Terrace Dr. (off Paul Buchman Hwy.)
752-8345
LONE OAK
BAPTIST CHURCH
3505 Lone Oak Road, Plant City
Ph. 754-5278
Sunday School 10:00 A.M
MorningWorship 11:00 A.M.
EveningWorship 6:00 P.M. 8
Wednesday -Adult &Youth Ministries
7:00 RM.
Kerry D. Beaty Pastor
First United
Methodist
Church o
Plant City
303 N. Evers Street
Downtown Plant City
(between Reynolds & Baker Streets)
754-3519
WORSHIP HOURS
8:00 am Chapel Communion
Service
9:00 am Contemporary Worship In
The Wesley Centre
10:00 am Sunday School
(Children Adult)
11:00 am Traditional Worship In
The Sanctuary
Sunday Evenings
SYo futh Small Groups & Worship
6:00 8:00 pm
Wednesday Evenings
Youth Fellowship, P.O.WE.E Kids,
Prime Time Dinner / Adult Study
4 5:30 7:30 pm
Open Hearts, Open Minds, Open Doors
www.FirstChurchPlantCity@tampabay.rr.com
0002343273-01
Trinity United
Methodist Church
-402 English St.,
Plant City
For inspiring, meaningful
and practical worship,
join us Sunday
10:30 am
Pastor's Sermon
"Just What Are
Spiritual Gifts, Anyway?"
Sermon January 20,2008
For LifeGroups
Times and Location call
813-752-9316
www.WinEstablishEquip.org ,
Turkey Creek
First Baptist Church
4915 W Trapnell Road.
Plant City, FL 33566
Phone 813-752-7890 or 813-752-7850
Sunday
Bible Study For all ages 9:15am
Morning Worship 10:30am
Discipleship Training 5:00pm
Evening Worship 6:00pm
Wednesday
Family Dinner 5:30pm
Prayer Meeting 6:30pm
Youth Bible Study 6:30pm
TeamKids 6:30pmr
Choir Rehearsal 7:30pm
Nursery is available for all Services
David C.Jones, Pastor
0002343257-01
410-04^ d
Residents Hear About Industrial Park
The developer is
seeking brownfield
status for the
property.
By RAYREYES
The Tampa Tribune
PLANT CITY If all goes
according to a developer's
plans, more than 1,200 acres
adjacent to the demolished
Coronet Industries phosphate
factory will soon be home to a
bustling industrial park with a
mix of retail stores, recreation-
al fields and workforce hous-
ing.
That was the scenario pre-
sented by developer Steven
Schafer to residents during a
town hall meeting Jan. 9 at
Hillsborough Community Col-
lege's Plant City campus.
Schafer, the president of
Michigan-based Schafer De-
velopment, said his proposed
industrial park south of U.S. 92
and east of Park Road would
be worth about $800 million at
its maximum build-out. The
cluster of light industry, offices
and warehouse distribution
centers will become "a huge
tax base for Plant City" and will
create hundreds of jobs, Schaf-
er said.
Highlights of the developer's
plan include:
A total of 3.2 million
square feet of buildings. Build-
ing heights would be limited to
two stories.
A landfill on the property
last used in the 1960s will be
capped, and eight recreational
fields will be built on top of it.
Schafer will build the fields,
but the city would maintain
The state statute describes brownfields as land
that "may be complicated by actual or perceived
environmental contamination." The designation
would give Schafer Development liability protec-
tion while offering incentives to attract companies
to build and create jobs on brownfield sites.
them.
About 60,000 square feet is
reserved for what Schafer
called neighborhood retail,
which could include a doctor's
office, sandwich shop, dry
cleaners and day care services
for the employees of the indus-
trial park. It would not include
"big box" stores such as Wal-
Mart, Schafer said.
Land will be set aside to
build homes or apartments for
employees to make it easier for
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individuals and families to ad-
just to a new area, Schafer said.
Improvements to main ac-
cess roads such as U.S. 92, Park
and Coronet roads and Hen-
derson Way are in the works.
Schafer Development is also
seeking to upgrade railroad
crossings. Some rails through
the property have only cross-
ing signs, and Schafer said he
would like to install automated
gates to increase safety.
Residents seemed im-
pressed with Schafer's presen-
tation.
"It's workable," Springhead
resident John Weatherholt
said. "It's a given the land will
be developed. I'd rather see
this type of development than
thousands of homes."
Weatherholt was referring to
Lakeside Station, the proposed
subdivision of 2,600 homes
and commercial development
that was approved by the city
in 2004. It would have had
more houses than Walden
Lake.
Sunrise Homes, the devel-
oper of Lakeside Station, has
abandoned the project.
Spokesman Bob Appleyard cit-
ed the subdivision's "sheer
scale" and the downturn in the
housing market as factors that
stalled and ultimately derailed
Lakeside Station.
Schafer said he is in negotia-
tions with Sunrise Homes to
buy the property and have
ownership transferred to
Schafer Development. Schafer
is also seeking a special desig-
nation for the land through
Florida's Brownfields Redevel-
opment Act.
The state statute describes
brownfields as land that "may
be complicated by actual or
perceived environmental con-'
tamination." The designation
would give Schafer Develop-
ment liability protection while
offering incentives to attract
companies to build and create
jobs on brownfield sites.
"We, as new land owners,
don't want to be held respon-
.sible for the former owner's
past deeds," Schafer told the 18
residents who attended last
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CALENDAR
Community Calendar is a listing of
community events.
January
TEEN NIGHT: The Plant City
Family YMCA, 1507 YMCA Place,
off Alexander Street, will host a
Teen Night from 7-11 p.m. Jan.
25. Students in grades 6 to 10
are invited for an evening of
food, dancing, basketball, games
and other fun activities. The
cost is $6 per person. (813)
757-6677.
BABY PARADE: Signups will be
Jan. 26 at Planteen Recreation
Center, 301 Dort St. Doors will
open at 8 a.m. and close at 10
a.m. The baby parade will be ,
held at the strawberry festival
grandstand March 8. Each entry
must be made in person and
accompanied by a nonrefund-
able $25 entry fee with checks
payable to the GFWC Plant City
Junior Woman's Club. Babies
entered in the parade must
reside in East Hillsborough
County, east of U.S. 301. The
parent or guardian registering
the child must show a driver's
license. Entries are limited to
the first 50 children in each of
the age groups: 1-, 2-, 3- and
4-year-olds. The age of the child
is as of Jan. 31. Rules can be
found at www.FLstrawberry
festival.com. For information,
call Nia Ramo at (813) 754-2916.
February
TEEN NIGHT: Middle school
students ages 12 to 15 can hang
out with friends in a fun, safe
atmosphere at the Plant City
Recreation and Park's Depart-
ment's Teen Night, from 7-11
p.m. Feb. 8. The event at the
Planteen Recreation Center, 301
Dort St., includes an on-site DJ.
Cost of $6 at the door covers
fun and food, including pizza
and soda while they last. Go to
www.plantcitygov.com/rec and
click the Teen link, or contact
Steve Rossiter at srossiter
@plantcitygov.com or (813)
659-4200, Ext. 4311.
WHITE ELEPHANT SALE: There
will be a community white ele-
phant sale from 8 a.m.-12:30
p.m. Feb. 16 at the Meadows
Clubhouse in CountryWoods,
located off Sam Allen Road, east
of Paul Buchman Highway. A
luncheon will be available from
11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Cost of
lunch is $3. (813) 757-0136.
KID'S NIGHT OUT: Elementary
school students ages 5 to 12
can hang out with friends in a
fun, safe atmosphere while their
parents enjoy a night out from
6-9 p.m. Feb. 16 at the Planteen
Recreation Center, 301 Dort St. -
The cost of $5 at the door cov-
ers the fun and food, including
pizza and drinks while they last.
Go to www.plantcitygov.com/
rec and click the Kid's Night Out
link, or contact Chris Washburn
at cwashburn@plantcity
gov.com or (813) 659-4256.
Ongoing
SQUARE AND ROUND DANC-
ING: Strawberry Square Dance
Center, 4401 Boot Bay Road,
has all levels of square and
round dancing. Call (813) 752-
0491 or go to www.florida
danceweb.com/strawberry for
times and schedule.
SCHOOL SIGNUPS: The School
of Music and Arts is now enroll-
ing for the spring semester.
Private lessons are offered in
piano, guitar, strings, voice,
drums, clarinet and trumpet for
children, teens and adults.
Group music classes are offered
for preschoolers. All Lessons are
at First Baptist Church of Plant
City, 503 N. Palmer St. (813)
750-4878.
GALLERY SCHEDULE: Plant City
Photo Archives, 119 N. Collins
St., is a museum of historical
photographs and maintains an
exhibit gallery with various
collections on display. The gal-
lery is open to the public from
10 a.m.-4 p.m. Thursdays, Fri-
days and Saturdays. There's no
Admission is free. (813) 754-
1578.
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does not think the soil is con- Coronet's phosphate factory phate facility did not harm N. Park Road, and the third
INDUSTRIAL PARK taminated. There are traces of opened in 1908 and closed in public health, and officials will be held at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 11
heavy metals in the ground- 2004. Area residents and for- have found no health threat. during the city commission's
water, Schafer said, but busi- mer employees claimed the The Jan. 9 meeting was the regularly scheduled meeting at
F 14 nesses and dwellings in the factory caused illnesses and first in a series of three that city hall, 302 W. Reynolds St.
Continued From Page 14 proposed industrial park will declining property values. A Schafer would need to get
tap into municipal water. lawsuit filed by hundreds of brownfield status for the land.
week's meeting. There also will be deed-re- residents and former employ- Another is scheduled for 6 p.m. Reporter Ray Reyes can be
The site includes old phos- strictions against drilling wells ees is pending. Coronet offi- Jan. 28 at the Trinkle center of reached at (813) 865-4433 or
phate land, but Schafer said he on the property. cials maintain that the phos- HCC's Plant City campus, 1206 rreyes@tampatrib.com.
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PLAY GROUP: Mommy and Me,
a playtime for mothers, fathers
and tots ages 2 and up, is from
10 a.m. to noon Wednesdays at
the Planteen Recreation Center,
301 N. Dort St., Plant City. (813)
659-4256.
BELLY DANCING: Belly dancing
classes are from 5:30 to 7 p.m.
Mondays at Planteen Recreation
Center, 301 N. Dort St., taught
by Mary Jane Aguilar. The clas-
ses teach the basics at a begin-
ner level with concentration on
movements and the isolation of
movements, body conditioning,
dance, posture and balance. The
cost is $35 for five weeks of
classes or $5 per class. (863)
682-6009.
HISTORIC DEPOT: The Union
Station Welcome Center and
Railroad Museum is open 10
a.m.-4 p.m. Thursdays, Fridays
and Saturdays. The historical
train depot is at 102 N. Palmer
St. and includes a museum, gift
shop and model railroad. There
is no admission charge.
CHILDREN'S THEATER: Plant
City Children's Theatre/Jackie's
School of Dance, 507 N. Wheel-
er St., offers the following clas-
ses:
Monday: 11:45 a.m.-12:30
p.m., preschool dance; 12:30-
1:30 p.m., home- school dance;
4-5:30 p.m., lyrical, clog and hip
hop; 5:30-6:30 p.m., musical
theater, "Annie"; 6:30-7:30 p.m.,
advanced point-lyrical; and
7:30-8:15 p.m., adult fun class,
jazzercise, line, ballroom, tap,
clogging and belly dancing.
Tuesday: 3:15-4:15 p.m., new
hip'hop-tumble team; 4:15-5:30
p.m., acrobatic, back handspring
and hip hop; 5:30-6:15, cheer,
tumble and hip hop for ages
5-8; 6:15-7 p.m., preschool
dance combo; and 7-8 p.m.,
tumble, hip hop and pom-pom
team.
Wednesday: 3:30-4:30, new
cheer-tumble-lyrical team; 4:30-
6:30 p.m., ballet, tap, hip hop
and acrobatic; 6:30-7:30, clog-
tumble; and 7:30-8:30, tap
dancing with Mr. Vic.
Thursday: 3-4 p.m., home
school dance combo; 4-5:30
p.m., lyrical, acrobatic, hip hop
and clog; 5:30-7 p.m., ballet,
clog, acrobatic and hip hop;
7-7:45 p.m., tap dancing with
Mr. Vic; and 7:45-8:45 p.m., tap
dancing with Mr. Vic.
Friday: 3:30-4:30 p.m., all-
star cheer team; 4:30-6 p.m.,
advanced lyrical, hip hop and
tap; 6-7 p.m., tiny tots cheer
team; and 7-8:30 p.m., competi-
tion team open gym.
Saturday: noon-1 p.m., Tiny
Tots Tumble Berries cheer team;
and 1-2:30 p.m., new competi-
tion team.
Call the theater at Call (813)
752-1621 or (813) 752-1683.
BIKE FEST: The motorcycle
event is from 5-9 p.m. the first
Saturday monthly in and around
Union Station Welcome Center,
102 N. Palmer St. The event
features live music, vendors and
the roar of motorcycles, old and
new. (813) 754-3707.
ANTIQUES AND MORE* Fresh
produce has joined vintage
collectibles at the monthly
downtown antiques fair, held
from 8 a.m.-3 p.m. the second
Saturdays in the municipal park-
ing lot at Reynolds and Palmer
streets. Merchants will offer a
variety of merchandise, in-
cluding fresh fruits and vegeta-
bles.
FOOD FOR SALE: Unity in the
Community, which provides
support for the needy, sells
flavored smoothies, gourmet
coffees, cappuccino chillers, hot
chocolate, regular coffee,
brewed tea and other treats
during Bike Fest and the Straw-
berry Classic Car Show. The
items can be purchased at a
concession trailer on Palmer
Street south of the railroad
tracks. All money will go to help
the needy. (813) 752-1275 or
www.unityinplantcity.com.
SINGLES DANCE: The Straw-
berry Singles Club has dances
from 8-11:30 p.m. Fridays at the
Stardust Dance Center, 1405 S.
Collins St., Plant City. (352)
523-0114
JUVENILE JUSTICE VOLUN-
TEERS: Volunteers are needed
for the Department of Juvenile
Justice, 1601 W. Reynolds St.,
Suite 103, Plant City. Clerical
workers, mentors and case
management assistants are
needed. (813) 757-9171.
COMPLAINTS ANSWERED: The
Hillsborough County State At-
torney's Office has a consumer
protection agency in Plant City.
Consumers can schedule ap-
pointments to speak with an
investigator about their com-
plaints on the second and fourth
Friday monthly. Agency repre-
sentatives can assist in investi-
gating, mediating and referring
complaints regarding unfair,
deceptive and criminal acts and
practices by businesses and
individuals posing as a business.
Appointments are at the Plant
City Courthouse, State Attor-
ney's Office, 302 N. Michigan
Ave., Room 10. (813) 903-3430.
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desired publication date to Communi-
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PL ANT CITY UPDATE
Mark Your Calendar
For Citizens Award
The 49th annual Outstanding
Citizen of the Year will be
named Feb. 20 at the Red Rose
Inn and Suites' Red Rose Ball-
room, 2011 N. Wheeler St.
The award is presented each
year to a resident who has
served the community. Last
year's winner was Jack Gibbs.
Previous winners have includ-
ed former car dealer B.M.
"Mac" Smith and retired law-
yer Bob Edwards.
Tickets are $20; reservation
deadline is Feb. 13. The buffet
opens at 11:30 a.m., and the
program begins at noon.
Reservations can be made to
Matt Buzza by e-mail at
m.buzza@sunshinestate
federal.com; by telephone,
(813) 752-6193; or fax, (813)
754-8321.
The program is organized by
the Plant City Kiwanis Club
and sponsored by the Amer-
ican Business Women's Asso-
ciation, Plant City Civitan
Club, Greater Plant City
Chamber of Commerce, Plant
City GFWC Woman's Club,
GFWC Junior Woman's. Club,
and the Plant City Lions Club,
Optimist Club, Pilot Club and
the Rotary Club.
Dave Nicholson
Calling All Bachelors
For A Good Cause
Shannon Mitchell may be
happily married, but she's
looking for a few good single
men.
She's not trying to line up a
date for herself, though. She
wants to find men to partici-
pate in the American Business
Women's Association's annual
bachelor auction.
So far, only a handful of men
have signed up, and the asso-
ciation would like to offer a
field of 15, said Mitchell, club
member and marketing man-
ager for South Florida Baptist
Hospital.
The fifth annual Be My Val-
entine Bachelors Auction will
be held Feb. 8 at Red Rose Inn
and Suites' Red Rose Ballroom,
2011 N. Wheeler St. The eve-
ning starts at 6:30 p.m. with a
"meet and greet" featuring the
bachelors and includes a
heavy hors d'oeuvres buffet
and a cash bar.
Men, who will have lined up
date packages, will be auc-
tioned to the highest bidders.
The association expects to
offer "creative and fun dates
with a selection of gentlemen
from varied business and pro-
fessional backgrounds."
Unmarried men who are at
least 21 and interested in par-
ticipating can contact Jodi
Smith at (813) 757-8574 or
e-mail her at jodi.smith
@baycare.org for an applica-
tion. Companies interested in
sponsorships of the auction
can call (813) 757-8387.
Sponsorship levels range
from $100 to $1,000.
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Proceeds benefit a college
scholarship program for local
Young Women of Promise
students from Plant City and
Durant high schools and also
the professional develop-
ment of businesswomen
from the Plant City area.
Tickets are $20 in advance
or $25 at the door. Tickets
include valet parking and
buffet. For advance tickets,
call (813) 757-8387.
Master of ceremonies will
be Chad Brock, a disc jockey
on radio station WQYK, 99.5
FM.
Mitchell expects about 250
to 300 women will attend.
As far as Mitchell knows,
no weddings have taken
place between bidders and
their dates in the history of
the auction, but several seri-
ous relationships have blos-
somed.
Dave Nicholson
City Announces
Holiday Schedule
Don't bother to put those
cans at curbside Monday.
There will be no garbage or
recycling pickups that day
because of the Dr. Martin
Luther King Jr. Day holiday.
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City hall and other city offices
also will be closed.
Dave Nicholson
Strawberry Sock Hop
To Remember Leader
The Strawberry Sock Hop,
an annual fundraiser for the
historical Cornerstone Cen-
ter, will-be a tribute to former
Plant City High teacher and
guidance counselor Jeanie
Burt.
Burt, who died recently,..
was an organizer of the sock
hops. She also was a long-
time member of First Baptist
Church of Plant City, which
for decades was located in
the building at 315 N. Collins
St. now known as Corner-
stone Center.
Burt was activities director
for Cornerstone, and money
raised by the sock hop will
help restore the building,
which opened in 1923.
The sock hop is March 15,
and includes food from 5 to 7
p.m. and music with a disc
jockey from 6 to 10 p.m.
Tickets are $20 for adults or
$10 for children.
. The event will be at
Brownlee's barn, 5230 Berry
Patch Road, just off Jerry
Smith Road, a half-mile
north of State Road 60.
For information, call (813)
752-2659 or (813) 659-0421.
Dave Nicholson
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You won't want to miss one of Puccini's most
dramatic operas. Tosca is set in Rome during
two days in June 1800.
7:00pm, Saturday
January 19, 2008
The Polk Theatre
A 02$, $60, $40, $30, $20. Patron Package
at $150 offers a premium seat and meet the
artist after-Opera Grande Reception.
Chi'hiWes*/0dSef $60, $20, $15, $10.
Tickets available only through the ISO Office
at 1037 S. Florida Ave, Suite 125 in Lakeland.
ZONING .
Hillsborough County commissioners
approved the following area rezoning
and land-use changes Jan. 8. For
information, call (813) 276-2058 or go
to www.hillsboroughcounty.org/
pgm/zoning.
Brandon
Reconfiguring an approved
office complex on 0.8 acres on
the north side of Bloomingdale
Avenue, about 300 feet west of
Bryan Road. Commissioners
allowed the builder to reduce
the number of buildings to one
with 6,000 square feet. PRS
08-0077.
Plant City
Allowing an automobile
sales lot and mechanics shop on
0.77 acres at the northeast
corner of Wiggins Road and U.S.
92. RZ 07-2017.
Seffner
Allowing four cross-access
driveways from a 575-unit town
house project on 57.7 acres on
the west side of Williami 'Road,
about 800 feet north of Bryan
Road, to the properties to the
south and east. PRS 08-0200.
Thonotosassa
Allowing a livestock auction
facility on 3.03 acres on the
west side of McIntosh Road,
about 200 feet north of Franklin
Road. The hearing officer is
recommending auctions be held
from 3 to 7 p.m. Fridays and
from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturdays;
no livestock storage be allowed
except on those days; all trans-
actions occur inside; and out-
door loudspeakers, bullhorns or
sound amplifiers be prohibited.
PZ 07-2045.
Allowing one home per acre
on 8.12 acres on the south side
of Muck Pond Road, about 700
feet west of Pemberton Creek
Drive. RZ 08-0018.
Building a 45,000-square-
foot ministorage facility on 3.37
acres on the north side of Main
Street, about 50 feet east of
Harney Road. RZ 07-1630.
-* Increasing the floor space
of an office project on 2.33
acres at 4316 New River Hills
Parkway from 18,000 square
feet to 24,000. MM 07-1798.
Installing three speed
humps on Herndon Street be-
tween Durant Road and Beach-
mont Street and a sign showing
right turns are prohibited from
Durant onto Herndon from 7 to
7:30 a.m.
Commissioners continued the follow-
ing request to the Jan. 29 land-use
meeting.
Seffner
Eliminating a required
buffer wall along Canning Plant
Road for a 47-home subdivision
on 10.7 acres on the east side of
Parsons Avenue, about 1,320
feet south of Old Hillsborough
Avenue. PRS 07-1880.
Compiled by Tom Brennan, who
can be reached at (813) 657-4528
or tbrennan@tampatrib.com.
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Some call it junk,
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makes it treasure to
rehabilitate adults.
By LAURA FRAZIER
The Tampa Tribune
BRANDON Instead of kick-
ing it to the curb on trash day,
families who want to get rid of
salvageable stuff they no lon-
ger need can turn their trash
into someone else's treasure
and ultimately help local men
battling drug and alcohol ad-
diction.
Donations dropped at the
Salvation Army store on Ad-
amo Drive in Brandon, one of
seven stores in Hillsborough
County, are tidied up and sold
as low-cost merchandise to
bargain hunters and those on
shoestring budgets.
In turn, the stores' profits
fully fund the Salvation Army
Adult Rehabilitation Center in
Tampa, among other pro-
grams. The residential center,
at 13815 Salvation Army Lane
off Nebraska Avenue, houses
about 130 men ages 19 to 65
enrolled in an intensive, six-
month drug and alcohol reha-
bilitation program.
Maj. Don Smith, center ad-
ministrator, said in addition to
hot meals, clean beds and de-
cent clothes to wear, the men
receive free medical attention,
psychological and spiritual
counseling and opportunities
to work and pursue leisure
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Wayne Jackson at the Salvation Army Family Store on State Road 60 in Brandon.
activities. The program, he
said, has accountability built
in and is effective.
"There is mandatory drug
testing, and the men are re-
quired to participate in work
therapy," Smith said.
Counselors strive to instill in
participants new work habits,
real-life coping skills and self-
respect. The men also are en-
couraged to seek sponsors to
help them stay alcohol- and
drug-free, as well as a church
Furniture and other items donated are sold at bargain prices, and
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The Salvation Army store on Adamo Drive accepts all kinds of
donations, from clothing to cars.
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to attend regularly, by the time
they leave the faith-based pro-
gram.
"Everyone who comes
through the door is successful
to varying degrees," Smith
said. "Some are clean and so-
ber for the first time in a long
time, and that in itself is a
degree of success."
The organization, as with
other Salvation Army branches
nationwide, relies on dona-
tions of salable items to pro-
vide full funding for the treat-
ment center. It accepts every-
thing from clothing to cars, but
recent changes to state tax
laws have reduced the number
of cars donated, Smith said.
"It used to be that you could
donate a vehicle and claim the
[Kelley Blue Book] value as a
tax exemption," he said. "Now
you can only claim the amount
the charity actually sells it for."
Smith said cars in any con-
dition are accepted. Those that
can't be fixed are sold for scrap
metal.
Donations can be dropped
off at the store or picked up for
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free by the organization's fleet
of trucks with the recognizable
Salvation Army "Red Shield."
In addition to staffing thrift
stores and collection trailers,
some rehab residents work as
route drivers and center staff.
Robert Guggenheim, a re-
covering alcoholic who com-
pleted treatment and moved
out of the center in March,
works there as a human rela-
tions coordinator.
Guggenheim, 54, grew up in
Tampa and attended Jesuit
High School. He graduated
from the University of Florida
with degrees in criminology
and government, and eventu-
ally opened a private law prac-
tice in Atlanta. He said a seri-
ous alcohol problem came to a
head in 2006.
"I had been an attorney for
20 years but ultimately wound
up being disbarred and losing
my driver's license," he said. "I
lost everything, even my dog. I
had hit bottom."
His family brought him to
the Tampa rehab center for
treatment.
"When you're about two
days away from being home-
less, you realize you have to do
something," he said. "In Dan-
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The Salvation Army accepts
clothing, furniture, toys, appli-
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cars. It does not accept paint,
chemicals or hazardous mate-
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WHERE: 9926 E. Adamo Drive,
Brandon
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te's inferno, there are different
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Guggenheim said the spiri-
tual aspect of The Salvation
Army's program was the key to
obtaining sobriety.
"They are a Christian orga-
nization," he said, "but they
don't cram it down your
throat."
Thursday he marked 19
months of sobriety.
"I thank God for the Salva-
tion Afmy. They most defi-
nitely have saved my life."
Reporter Laura Frazier can be
reached at (813) 657-4523 or
lfrazier@tampatrib.com.
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Wayne Jackson prices a piece of donated furniture to sell at the
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She is performing
in the charity
Showmen's Circus.
ByULIZ BLEAU
The Tampa Tribune
GIBSONTON Simone Dykes,
17, didn't have to run away to
join the circus.
Now a featured aerialist with
the Culpepper & Merriweather
Circus, she grew up in a circus
family her mom and dad,
Ron and Robin Dykes, and
four siblings travel together
with the circus. Her parents
and several brothers and sis-
ters also are performers.
Simone Dykes, known pro-
fessionally as Miss Simone, is
one of the performers volun-
teering their time to perform
in the annual Showmen's As-
sociation Circus on Saturday.
Members of the internation-
al Independent Showmen's
Association donate the talent
and food for the circus, and
proceeds benefit local char-
ities.
"I've been performing since
forever," the teen said. "I start-
ed training when I was 5 and
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COST: Tickets are $10 in ad-
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first performed when I was 6."
Dykes and her siblings are
home-schooled. She and her
sister Paulina, who are close in
age, tried attending school but
then decided it was too hard to
be in school, then on the road,
then back into school, so opt-
ed for home-schooling full
time.
Dykes helps her dad in
schooling her siblings. Most of
the schoolwork she does can
be done independently, she
said, except for calculus, for
which she relies on her father
for help.
She expects to finish high
school this year and is looking
for a circus career.
"It's what I really love to do.
I can't imagine staying in one
town all the time," Dykes said.
Traveling has been a major
part of her education, she said.
"The cool thing about being
able to travel is that I have seen
so many things that some peo-
ple only read about in books,
like the Grand Canyon and
Mount Rushmore," Dykes
said.
She has never felt torn about
not attending high school or
going to the prom or Senior
Day.
"I just don't miss that. I
make up for it with all the
friends I meet all over the
country," she said.
The Showmen's Circus has
been held for nearly 30 years.
In addition to Miss Simone,
the circus will feature Becky
Ostroff, Cook's Comedy car,
the Dykes Family unicycle act,
clowns, jugglers and equestri-
Tribune photo by ROBERT BURKE
Simone Dykes will perform on the trapeze for the annual Show-
men's Association Circus on Saturday in Riverview.
ans.
Also featured will be a 15-
piece circus band and per-
forming animals including
camels, llamas, zebras, horses,
dogs and elephants.
Advance tickets are avail.-
able at Otto's Hardware, Car-
ousel Pawn and the Show-
men's Club in Riverview; Por-
tale's Supermarket in Gibson-
ton; and the Observer News in
Ruskin.
Reporter Liz Bleau can be
reached at (813) 865-1557 or
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Shirley Denton's home reflects her passion for Florida's splendor. Her land is laden with plants such as this blooming Cherokee bean at the edge of Lake Thonotosassa.
Red buds are among the native
plants in Denton's yard.
Leader Cultivates
Native Plant Group
The president of the organization that works to preserve
the state's natural resources is an environmental consultant
for developers and governmental agencies.
Yaupon holly berries are a
source of food for wildlife.
By JOYCE McKENZIE
The Tampa Tribune
THONOTOSASSA Many who
have come to know Shirley
Denton portray her as one of
Florida's most renowned sci-
entists. They also describe her
as a visionary, an organizer, a
good communicator and one
who is committed to the missi-
on of the Florida Native Plant
Society.
As such, it's no surprise to
many members of the society
that Denton holds the organi-
zation's top position, one of
guiding and overseeing its 33
chapters scattered throughout
the state.
Denton, who holds a doc-
torate in plant ecology, is serv-
ing her final year of a two-year
term as president of the non-
profit group, a science-based
organization dedicated to the
preservation, restoration and
conservation of Florida's na-
tive plants and native plant
communities.
"I like to think the society is
stronger because I've been
president," said Denton from
her Lake Thonotosassa home,
which is laden with native
plants that represent her pas-
sion for Florida's natural
splendor.
Under Denton's leadership,
several new chapters have or-
ganized and society member-
.ship has grown to about 4,000,
enabling the organization to
increase its effectiveness and
influence in preserving the
state's natural resources..
"I'm personally very happy
that we are a member of a
coalition of conservation orga-
nizations that is pushing for
the renewal of Florida Forev-
er," a state of Florida conserva-
tion land acquisition program,
she said. "We are also involved
in several projects that will
bring our model landscape
guidelines to communities
that need them."
She's also been instrumen-
tal in establishing a society
grant program to help organi-
zations restore plant commu-
nities embedded with invasive
plants and to support rare
plant species habitats.
Through her leadership, the
society has expanded its pres-
ence in foundations and com-
mittees that represent its
members' interests, including
the Division of Plant Industry,
Endangered Plant Advisory
Council and The Everglades
Coalition.
In her professional life, Den-
ton is an environmental con-
sultant and vice president of
Biological Research Associates,
a company that provides envi-
ronmental consulting for engi-
neers, planners, governmental
agencies and developers
throughout Florida.
Environmental advocate
See NATIVE PLANTS, Page 27 D-
Tribune photo by JASON BEHNKEN
Under Shirley Denton's leadership, several new chapters of the
Florida Native Plant Society have organized.
NATIVE PLANT
Continued From Page
Mariella Smith of Ruski
Denton's career as a coi
interest with the society
sion.
"She has worked again
environment around
said Smith, who is a n
of the local Suncoast
Plant Society and the
Club, a grass-roots e
mental protection orl
tion. "She uses her pro
to give her credibility
think that's gallish."
George Kish; a hydi
and Suncoast's past pre
disagreed.
"I think she's a very
president and has mad
good strides in getting
volved with other gro
help us preserve the
plant community," Kis
"There is a lot of cont
over her, but I think it'
misdirected. Just becau
works for a particular
zation doesn't mean
tainted."
Richard Wunderlin,
versity of South Florida
sor and past president
Suncoast chapter, des
Denton as a fabulousu
son."
"She's made the
much more scientifica
ented, and in the yea
known her I have never
S her to do anything that would
be a conflict of interest," Wun-
derlin said. "The talk has ba-
26 sically been rumors that have
not been substantiated."
Ann Redmond, the Florida
n views Native Plant Society's vice
inflict of president of administration,
's mis- has worked closely with Den-
ton-on establishing guidelines
Inst the for the organization.
here," "I think she's done a fantas-
nember tic job in providing the leader-
Native ship for what the Florida Na-
Sierra tivePlant Society can achieve,"
iviron- Redmond said. "She's been a
ganiza- great friend and a great men-
fession tor to me in the society."
and I Troy Springer, a Suncoast
chapter board member and
rologist owner of Springer Environ-
,sident, mental, a Dover nursery that
active deals primarily with native
Sactive plants, said the "conflict of
interest" issue bears no cre-
us in- dence
ups to "A lot of people consider her
native
h said. as a lobbyist for developers,
ovrsy but I take all of that with a
s been grain of salt," Springer said.
ise she "People are going to develop,
organi- but when they put in non-
she's native plants on them, it
changes the entire ecosystem.
a Uni- But, I believe Shirley has
profes- enough passion to want to
of the save the land because she cer-
scribed tainly is a lover of nature."
is per- The Florida Native Plant So-
ciety Web site is www.fnps.org.
society
ily ori-
irs I've
known
Reporter Joyce McKenzie can be
reached at (813) 865-4849 or
jmckenzie@tampatrib.com.
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CRIME TRACKER
This is partial list of crimes and
service calls reported Jan. 6-12 to the
Hillsborough County Sheriffs Office.
Questions about a specific event
should be directed to the sheriff's
office at (813) 247-8200.
33527
Bethlehem Rd/US 92 E, DUI, Jan. 9,
10:32 p.m.
Dover Rd N, Block 1100, theft, Jap. 7,
12:21 p.m.
Dover Rd N, Block 3100, kidnapping,
Jan. 6, 8:01 p.m.
Dover Rd N, Block 3100, theft of
service, Jan. 11, 6:42 p.m.
Dover Rd N/Salem Church Rd,
animal call, Jan. 6, 12:50 p.m.
Dover Rd N/Salem Church Rd, illegal
dumping, Jan. 9, 2:50 p.m.
Dr King Blvd, Block 14500, assault/
battery, Jan. 7, 3:01 a.m.
Dr King Blvd/Dover Rd N, traffic
crash/injuries, Jan. 10, 7:52 a.m.
Dr King Blvd/Mcintosh Rd, traffic
crash/injuries, Jan. 6,7:34 a.m.
Dr King Blvd/Pettie Rd, robbery, Jan.
12, 2:33 a.m.
Fietzway Rd, Block 4700, loose
animal, Jan. 9,4:16 p.m.
Fritzke Rd/US 92 E, animal call, Jan.
10, 8:23 a.m.
Fritzke Rd/US 92 E, loose animal, Jan.
10, 9:01 a.m.
Gallagher Rd, Block 2000, theft, Jan.
10, 3:15 p.m.
Gallagher Rd,.Block 2800, neighbor
trouble, Jan. 9,9:41 a.m.
Hans Ln, Block 100, residential bur-
glary, Jan. 8, 6:24 a.m.
Haynes Rd, Block 14800, drug law
violation, Jan. 11, 6:58 p.m.
Lawnwood PI, Block 6100, domestic
violence, Jan. 8, 8:33 p.m.
Location Withheld, child abuse, Jan.
10, 8:39 p.m.
Location Withheld, missing juvenile/
runaway, Jan. 10, 10:04 p.m.
Location Withheld, missing juvenile/
runaway, Jan. 10, 6:30 p.m.
Mcintosh Rd, Block 3300, noise
complaint, Jan. 12,3:16 p.m.
Mott Rd, Block 3100, stolen vehicle,
Jan. 9, 10:31 a.m.
Pettie Rd, Block 3400, drug law
violation, Jan. 9, 2:42 p.m.
Rowantree Dr, Block 1400, animal
call, Jan. 7,4:07 p.m.
SR 60 E, Block 3900, vehicle burglary,
Jan. 8,6:15 a.m.
SR 60 E, Block 5200, disturbance, Jan.
12,6:30 p.m.
Salem Church Rd/Dover Rd N,
animal call, Jan. 6,12:51 p.m.
Salem Church Rd/Dover Rd N14, illegal
dumping, Jan. 11, 7:53 a.m.
Sydney Dover Rd, Block 1600, crimi-
nal mischief, Jan. 8, 1:56 p.m.
Sydney Dover Rd, Block 3200,
business burglary, Jan. 8, 6:25 a.m.
Sydney Dover Rd, Block 3200, drug
law violation, Jan. 8, 5:50 p.m.
Sydney Dover Rd, Block 3200, drug
law violation, Jan. 9,12:42 p.m.
Sydney Dover Rd/Conhor Ave,
disturbance, Jan. 11, 9:47 p.m.
Sydney Rd, Block 14700, business
burglary, Jan. 9, 7:20 a.m.
Sydney Rd, Block 15800, stolen
vehicle, Jan. 11, 7:14 a.m.
Sydney Rd/Sydney Washer Rd, DUI,
Jan. 6, 1:13 a.m.
US 92 E/Bethlehem Rd, discharge
firearm, Jan. 11, 11:52 p.m.
US 92 W, Block 5800, noise com-
plaint, Jan. 7, 7:12 p.m.
US 92 W, Block 5900r, discharge
firearm, Jan. 12, 2:37 a.m.
Valrico Rd N/Wheeler Rd E, DUI, Jan.
6,1:14 a.m.
Wheeler Rd E, Block 13100, discharge
firearm, Jan. 12,4:33 p.m.
33540
Bruton Rd, Block 5200, theft, Jan. 6,
1:43 p.m.
Cork Rd/Knights-Griffin Rd, traffic
crash/injuries, Jan. 9, 6:19 p.m.
Knights-Griffin Rd W, Block 6600,
loose animal, Jan. 7, 8:05 a.m.
Knights-Griffin Rd W/Peeple, as-
sault/battery, Jan. 6, 6:05 p.m.
33563
Forbes Rd N/US 92 W, drug law
violation, Jan. 9, 1:13 a.m.
Forbes Rd N/US 92 W, loose animal,
Jan. 10, 7:50 a.m.
33565
1-4 Westbound/Branch Forbes,
stolen vehicle, Jan. 7, 3:28 p.m.
Abraham Acres Ln, Block 3700,
discharge firearm, Jan. 11, 11:17 p.m.
Branch Forbes Rd/I-4 W Branch,
person down, Jan. 11, 6:38 p.m.
Branch Forbes Rd/Stafford Rd,
animal call, Jan. 12, 12:19 p.m.
Branch Forbes Rd/Thonotosassa,
traffic crash/injuries, Jan. 11, 10:19 p.m.
Bruton Rd/Paul Buchman Hwy, loose
animal, Jan. 12, 8:46 a.m.
Bruton Rd/Paul Buchman Hwy,
traffic crash/injuries, Jan. 7, 6:38 p.m.
Charlie Taylor Rd, Block 2600,
prowler, Jan. 6,10:59 p.m.
Cooper Rd/Thonotosassa Rd, drug
law violation, Jan. 9, 5:19 p.m.
Cork Rd/Booth Rd, loose animal, Jan.
10, 2:47 a.m.
Cork Rd/Sam Allen Rd W, dis-.
turbance, Jan. 8, 5:25 p.m.
Frontage Rd N, Block 2500, dis-
charge firearm, Jan. 9, 11:09 p.m.
Hawk Griffin Rd, Block 2000, dis-
turbance, Jan. 8, 9:13 a.m.
Jim Johnson Rd/Alexander St, DUI,
Jan. 12,1:15 a.m.
Joe Mcintosh Rd/Cypress Dr, dis-
turbance, Jan. 7, 3:08 p.m.
Keene Rd, Block 3700, criminal
mischief, Jan. 7,10:44 a.m.
Knights-Griffin Rd E/Charlie Taylor
Rd, traffic crash/injuries, Jan. 11, 5:19
a.m.
Knights-Griffin Rd W, Block 6100,
criminal mischief, Jan. 8, 8:22 p.m.
Lantana PI, Block 4600, residential
burglary, Jan. 9, 8:17 p.m.
Location Withheld, child abuse, Jan.
10, 10:04 a.m.
Location Withheld, sexual offense,
Jan. 6, 7:39 p.m.
Sam Allen Rd W, Block 2800, resi-
dential burglary, Jan. 11, 2:36 p.m.
Sam Allen Rd W, Block 3700, busi-
ness burglary, Jan. 12, 2:19 a.m.
Sam Allen Rd W, Block 4800, dis-
turbance, Jan. 8, 3:28 p.m.
Speer Crest Pk, Block 5200, domestic
violence, Jan. 8, 10:01 p.m.
Stafford Rd/Forbes Rd N, loose
animal, Jan. 12, 12:18 p.m.
Thackery Way S, Block 4100, prowl-
er, Jan. 7, 11:23 p.m.
Thonotosassa Rd/Forbes Rd N,
hit-and-run/injuries, Jan. 11,10:17 p.m.
Top View Ln, Block 3500, domestic
violence, Jan. 12, 6:31 p.m.
Waller St/Dr King Blvd W, drug law
violation, Jan. 7, 8:30 p.m.
Wilder Lp, Block 3700, residential
burglary, Jan. 10, 7:29 a.m.
Wilder Lp, Block 3700, residential
burglary, Jan. 8, 9:42 a.m.
Wilder Lp, Block 3800, theft, Jan. 7,
4:08 p.m.
Wilder Rd N, Block 3100, discharge
firearm, Jan. 11, 3:52 p.m.
Wilder Rd N, Block 3100, theft, Jan.
8,8:28 a.m.
Wilder Rd N, Block 4400, elderly
abuse/neglect, Jan. 11,10 a.m.
Willaford Dr, Block 3800, distur-
bance, Jan. 10, 9:52 p.m.
Williams Rd, Block 2600, distur-
bance, Jan. 8,4:54 p.m.
33566
Cable Rd, Block 5300, domestic
violence, Jan. 6,10:25 p.m.
Canary Palm Cr, Block 4000, dis-
turbance, Jan. 12, 6:38 p.m.
Canary Palm Cr, Block 4000, noise
complaint, Jan. 11, 6:44 p.m.
Canary Palm Cr/Fiji Palm Ln, prowl-
er, Jan. 9, 2:56 a.m.
Colson Rd, Block 2100, theft of
service, Jan. 9,7:27 p.m.
Colson Rd, Block 2200, theft of
service, Jan. 9, 8:38 p.m.
Dr King Blvd/Forbes Rd N, traffic
crash/injuries, Jan. 9, 2:07 p.m.
Forbes Rd N, Block 600, theft, Jan. 12,
11:30 a.m.
Forbes Rd N,.Block 600, theft, Jan. 12,
3:06 p.m.
Forbes Rd N/Dr King Blvd, DUI, Jan.
8, 9:04. p.m.
Forbes Rd N/Dr King Blvd, animal
call, Jan. 10, 7:07 a.m.
Forbes Rd N/Dr King Blvd, loose
animal, Jan. 11, 8:14 a.m.
Forbes Rd N/Shields Ln, loose
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The following births were
recorded at South Florida Bap-
tist Hospital:
Sept. 26: Kimberly M. Stinson,
daughter of Kasey and Bobby
Stinson; Audree R. Tanyer,
daughter of Victoria Barrow and
Jesse Tanyer of Lakeland
Sept. 29: Aubrie M. Bridges,
daughter of Kasey S. Bridges
Oct. 1: Zoey M. Tucker,
daughter of Amy and Richard
Tucker of Plant City
Oct. 2: Nevaeh R. Bollman,
daughter of Amy Jones and
Michael Bollman of Sebring
Oct. 4: Hayden A. Roller,
daughter of Danielle Long and
Thomas Roller of Gibsonton;
Allyssa A. Mondujano, daughter
of Jessie Perez and Daniel Mon-
dujano of Plant City
Oct. 11: Raina L. Jaime, daugh-
ter of Nicole and Christopher
Jaime of Plant City
Oct. 13: Nicholas J. Adams Jr.,
son of Bambi and Nicholas Ad-
ams of Dover
Oct. 15: Maddilyn R. Switzer,
daughter of Amber and Luke
Switzer of Plant City
Oct. 16: Cheldon T. Wilson,
son of Jenny and Robert Wilson
Jr. of Plant City; Janet De Paz,
daughter of Mary Barrientos and
Samuel De Paz of Plant City;
Jaime Ibarra, son of Mayra Lo-
pez and Margarito Ibarra; Kyle
P. White, son of Jennifer and
Sean White of Plant City
Oct. 17: Kasey M. Kelly,
daughter of Tammy and Kendell
Kelly of Lakeland
Oct. 18: Michael W. Gibson
Jr., son of Natalie and Michael
Gibson
Oct. 22: Jodey E. Dean Smith,
son of Heather L. and Clint E.
Smith of Plant City; Atike N.
Lewandowski, daughter of Me-
linda Hill and Robert Lewandow-
ski of Plant City
Oct. 25: Hallynn A. Daily,
daughter of Erica and Dathan
Daily of Brandon; Jai'yanna L.
James, daughter of Keyiona
Wright and Johnnie James III
Oct. 29: Aaliyah H. Lastro,
daughter of Mahogany Davis
and Thomas Lastro of Plant
City; Ava G. Swindle, daughter
of Lori and Jonathan Swindle of
Dover
Oct. 30: Eve A. Hobbs, daugh-
ter of Monica E. and Curtis
Hobbs of Plant City; Angel A.
Sliva, son of Esther Vega and
Jose Sliva of Plant City; Jahee
A.D. Tucker, son of Angie Frank-
lin and Reginald Tucker of Lake-
land.
Nov. 2: Chesney C. Stack-
house, daughter of Brittne
Stackhouse ,
Nov. 4: Davion L. Rodriguez,
son of Beatrice Rodriguez
Nov. 5; Francisco 0. Pina, son
of Grislda and Francisco S. Pina
Nov. 6: Roman W. Mcintyre,
son of Brucie Mcintyre of Plant
City; Devan R. Elmore, son of
Yesenia and Charles R. Elmore
Nov. 7: Acharia T. Taylor,
daughter of Taibria Broadnax
and Charlie Taylor of Plant City;
Kaylub G. Hackett, son of Alisha
T. Mclntire and Michael Hackett
Jr. of Plant City; Gavyn N. Bal-
estreri, son of Anisa and Rodney
Balestreri of Lakeland
Nov. 8: Betzabeth Rosales,
daughter of Miriam Salmeron
and Juan Rosales of Plant City;
Peyton A. Moore, daughter of
Jamie and Sean Moore of Plant
City
Nov. 11: Dominic M. Ausburn,
son of Misti Kuenn and Jason
Ausburn
Nov. 12: Giovanni R. Colletti,
son of Johana Baez and Robert
Colletti of Brandon
Nov. 13: Ezekiellucas U. Trevi-
no, son of Tiffany and Jose
Trevino Jr. of Brandon; Alissa L.
Lagunes, daughter of Amanda
and Henry Lagunes; Jai'hairus D.
Sykes, son of April Bayless
Nov. 14: Briley L. Ann Staggs,
daughter of Courtney Dickson
and Christopher Staggs of Do-
ver; Navaya V.L. Johnson,
daughter of Sierra and James
Johnson of Plant City
Nov. 15: Michael M. Dunn, son
of Jessica Dunn and Curtis Whit-
ener of Sharpsburg, Ga.
Nov. 16: Dallas W. Miller, son
of Amber and Anthony Miller of
Plant City
Nov. 18: Jeh'cire K. Hargrett,
son of Janet Hargrett of Plant
City; Jeffery C. Butler Jr., son of
Sabrina Layton and Jeffrey But-
ler of Plant City
Nov. 19: Charlotte T. Curl,
daughter of Stephanie and Ed-
ward Curl of Lakeland; Triniti
A.L. Rivers, daughter of Twana
Rivers and James Wilson
Nov. 20: Emory E. Beau-
champ, daughter of Jennifer and
Will Beauchamp of Plant City;
David E. Mitchell Jr., son of
Cassandra Pyles and David
Mitchell of Plant City
Nov. 21: David Aguilera, son
of Maria and Jose Aguilera; Nyka
Murphy, daughter of Heather
Trice and Dan Murphy of Plant
City; Jazmin E. Erimie, daughter
of Heather Goldstein and Nicho-
las Erimie of Seffner
Nov. 25: Anthony A. Rodri-
guez, son of Marisol Perez and
Eleazar Rodriguez of Plant City
Nov. 26: Alaina J. Mason,
daughter of Angela Church and
Joshua Mason of Lakeland
Birth date unavailable: Ryh-
ion J. Granger, son of Deana
Granger of Plant City; Mason G.
Howard, son of Jessica and Ben
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CLASS REUNIONS
Class of 1946
PLANT CITY HIGH SCHOOL
Class members meet the first
Tuesday monthly at the Red
Rose Inn and Suites, 2011 N.
Wheeler St., Plant City. Other
classes of the 1940s are wel-
come. Call Edythe Darsey Baker,,
(813) 752-8835; Martha Spark-
man Williams, (813) 662-9953;
or Charlotte May Walden, (813)
752-2759.
Class of 1947
PLANT CITY HIGH SCHOOL:
The Class of 1947 meets on the
second Thursday monthly at
Tony's Airside Restaurant, 3900
Don Emerson Drive, Lakeland.
Call Betty Boring Shearin at
(813) 752-2495.
Class of 1948
PLANT CITY HIGH SCHOOL
The Class of 1948 meets for
brunch at 10:45 a.m. the second
Tuesday monthly at BuddyFred-
dy's Restaurant, 1101 Goldfinch
Drive, Plant City. Call (813)
752-4229.
Class of 1949
PLANT CITY HIGH SCHOOL
The Class of 1949 meets at
11:30 a.m. the first Wednesday
monthly at Sonny's Real Pit
Bar-B-Q, 1102 Goldfinch Blvd.,
Plant City. Call (813) 752-3048.
Class of 1954
PLANT CITY HIGH SCHOOL:
The Class of 1954 meets for
breakfast the first Saturday
monthly at the Apple Tree Res-
taurant, 2218 Jim Redman Park-
way, Plant City. Call (813) 659-
2024 or (813) 754-1150.
Class of 1955
BRANDON HIGH SCHOOL The
men of the Class of 1955 meet
for breakfast at 8 a.m. the first
Wednesday monthly at Village
Inn restaurant, 825 W. Brandon
Blvd., Brandon. Other class-
mates and teachers are wel-
come. Call Marvin Lopez, (813)
689-8901.
PLANT CITY HIGH SCHOOL:
The Class of 1955 meets for
breakfast at 8:30 a.m. the third
Tuesday monthly at Fred's Mar-
ket Restaurant, 1401 W. Dr.
Martin L. King Jr. Blvd., Plant
City.
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The Class of 1955 meets at 8:30
a.m. the fourth Thursday month-
ly for breakfast at Fred's Market
Restaurant, 1401 W. Dr. Martin
L. King Jr. Blvd., Plant City.
Classmates, teachers and staff
members are encouraged to
attend. Call (813) 986-1193.
Class of 1956
PINECREST HIGH SCHOOL: The
Class of 1956 meets for break-
fast at 10 a.m. the fourth
Wednesday monthly at Fred's
Market Restaurant, 1401 Dr.
Martin L. King Jr. Blvd., Plant
City. Classmates, teachers and
staff members are encouraged
to attend. Call Carol Conrad at
(813) 737-1587.
Class of 1957
TURKEY CREEK HIGH SCHOOL
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CLUB CLIPS
Club Clips lists meeting times for
clubs and organizations.
CUTLERY CLUB: The Gator Cut-
lery Club meets at 7 p.m. the
third Tuesday monthly at Lin-
da's Crab Shack, 200 E. Reyn-
olds St. Anyone interested in
knife collecting or wanting in-
formation is welcome to attend.
(813) 967-1471
WOMAN'S CLUB: The Woman's
Club of Plant City holds its reg-
ular meetings at 10:30 a.m. the
second Tuesday monthly at the
Woman's Club House, 1110 N.
Wheeler St. Board meetings are
9:30 a.m. the last Monday
monthly.
JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB: The
Plant City Junior Woman's Club
meets at 7 p.m. the second
Thursday monthly at the Wom-
an's Club House at 1110 N.
Wheeler St. (813) 928-0211
BERRY PATCH GUILD: The Berry
Patch Quilt Guild meets at 7:15
p.m. the second Thursday
monthly for a business meeting.
The club also meets from 10
a.m. to noon Wednesdays for a
sit-n-sew. The meetings are at
the Winter Visitors Center, 304
Dort St. (813) 752-0679
CIVITAN CLUB: The Plant City
Civitan Club meets at 6:45 a.m.
the first and third Thursday
monthly at the Orange Blossom
Tea Room, 106 S. Evers St. (813)
986-2827
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY:
Habitat for Humanity of Plant
City meets at 6 p.m. on the
third Monday monthly at Keller
Williams Realty, 1701 S. Al-
exander St. Call (813) 717-7946
or visit www.plantcityhabitat
forhumanity.org.
LIONS CLUB: The Plant City
Lions Club meets at noon Tues-
days at the Red Rose Inn and
Suites, 2011 N. Wheeler St. (813)
752-6193
FEDERATED REPUBLICAN
WOMEN'S CLUB: The Plant City
Federated Republican Women's
Club meets at 6 p.m. the second
Thursday monthly at the Red
Rose Inn and Suites, 2011 N.
Wheeler St. Dinner buffet is $15.
(813) 754-0424
TOASTMASTERS CLUB: The
Plant City Toastmasters Club
meets at 7:30 a.m. Thursdays at
the Greater Plant City Chamber
of Commerce, 106 N. Evers St.
(813) 752-4949
NOONDAY ROTARY CLUB: The
Plant City Noonday Rotary Club
meets at noon Mondays at the
Red Rose Inn and Suites, 2011 N.
Wheeler St. (813) 299-2233
ROTARY DAYBREAK CLUB: The
Rotary Daybreak Club meets at
7 a.m. Mondays in the commu-
nity conference room, South
Florida Baptist Hospital, 301 N.
Alexander St. (813) 363-7189
KIWANIS CLUB: The Plant City
Kiwanis Club meets at noon
Wednesdays at the Red Rose
Inn and Suites, 2011 N. Wheeler
St. (813) 752-6171
AL-ANON MEETING: Hope Al-
Anon meets at 7:30 p.m. Mon-
days at St. Clement Catholic
Church, 1104 N. Alexander St.,
Room 7. (813) 752-5316
STRAWBERRY STITCHERS: The
Strawberry Stitchers are looking
for willing hands to help with
sewing and stuffing teddy bears
for charity. No sewing is neces-
sary, and all are welcome. The
group meets at 7 p.m. Thurs-
days at the Winter Visitors
Center, 403 Dort St. (813) 990-
9155
EAST HILLSBOROUGH ART
GUILD: The guild meets at 7
p.m. Jan. 7 at Bruton Memorial
Library and features artisan
Cheryl Dow demonstrating
pyrographics, or wood-burning.
The guild will also have an art
show throughout January at the
library on 302 McLendon St.
with a reception from 2-4 p.m.
Jan. 13. (813) 719-6533
Send Club Clips to Dave Nicholson,
bureau chief, The Tampa Tribune, 101
N. Wheeler St., Plant City FL 33563; or
e-mail to dnicholson@tampatrib.com;
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Soccer Coach Calls Sixth
Seed In Districts 'Perfect
The freshmen
players have
gained experience.
By DAREK SHARP
The Tampa Tribune
PLANT CITY With no true
star on offense and a handful
of freshmen getting their in-
doctrinations to high school
soccer, it's been a very differ-
ent season for Durant.
But that doesn't mean it has
been a bad experience for the
Cougar girls.
Durant entered this week's
District 6A-8 tournament with
a 5-8-2 record, the first time
the Cougars have finished the
season below the .500 mark.
But the Cougars expected it
would take time to gain form
and were optimistic they could
pull a surprise at districts.
"We have five or six fresh
men out there, and they are
basically learning defensive
techniques as we go along this
season," Cougars head coach
Dick Sheffield said. "But now
I've told th m 'I don't want to
hear that -u're freshmen
again' becai they've got so
much experiL -ce."
Caitlin De Lr, Jessica Ross
and Leslie Knopp are ninth-
graders playing defense.
Amanda Bricker and Mary-
Helen Moran complete the de-
fensive unit in front of goal-
tender Megan Fox another
freshman.
Toward the end of the reg-
ular season, and particularly in
a recent 1-0 loss to Blooming-
dale, the defense has been
outstanding.
Sheffield said longtime
Bloomingdale head coach Sue
Peet was impressed. "She said
'Hey, you guys didn't give us
an inch.' And the chemistry is
really good on this team. The
losing record is not affecting
them negatively," Sheffield
said.
On the other hand, the of-
fense has been lacking fire-
power. But the good news is
that Trinity Thompson, the
team's top forward, recently
returned to the lineup.
Thompson had the lingering
effects of a dislocated shoulder
from spring's flag football sea-
son. Then she turned her ankle
making it difficult to function
on the soccer field.
"We get her back, and she
get's absolutely crunched
against Bloomingdale. I was so
worried she hurt her shoulder
again but, no, she was fine,"
Sheffield said.
Going into the district tour-
nament as the sixth seed of
seven teams doesn't sound like
a great spot, but Sheffield said
it might be perfect.
That's because no one
wants to have to meet top seed
East Bay until the district final.
Sarasota and Lakeland, as the
fourth and fifth teams, were
scheduled to play Tuesday,
and the winner of that game
must face East Bay Thursday at
8 p.m.
"East Bay is just stronger
than everybody, but teams two
through six, it's a coin flip,"
Sheffield said. "The sixth seed?
Are you kidding, I think it's a
pretty good deal for us."
Durant was scheduled to
play Tuesday against River-
view, and Sheffield was hope-
ful his team would win that
game and advance.
Reporter Darek Sharp can be
reached at dsharp@tampa
trib.com.
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The Class of 1957 meets the
first Tuesday of even-num-
bered months. Call June Law-
son Hasting at (813) 752-3085
or e-mail Pat Varnum at
lkldgrannyof6
@aol.com.
PLANT CITY HIGH SCHOOL:
The Class of 1957 meets for
breakfast the second Tuesday
monthly at BuddyFreddy's
Restaurant, 1101 Goldfinch
Drive, Plant City. E-mail Linda
Dell at lindadell@hotmail.com.
Class of 1958
PLANT CITY HIGH SCHOOL
The Class of 1958 meets for
breakfast the fourth Tuesday
Restaurant, 1401 Dr. Martin L. i
King Jr. Blvd., Plant City. Call
(813) 659-0421.
TURKEY CREEK HIGH
SCHOOL: The Class of 1958 is
planning its 50th reunion for
2008. To update contact in-
formation or to help plan the
reunion, call Joyce Pedersen at
(813) 752-7989.
EAST BAY HIGH SCHOOL* The
first graduating class of East
Bay High School is planning its
50th class reunion for 2008. If
you would like to contribute,
call Margaret Sutley at (813)
645-1619 or Genevieve Frank-
lin at (813) 677-1945 or (813)
545-8246.
ZEPHYRHILLS HIGH SCHOOL-
The Class of 1958 is planning
its 50th class reunion events
See CLASS REUNIONS, Page 37 0
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SPORTS
YOUTH SIGNUPS
Baseball
AGES 4-14: Forest Hills Youth
Baseball will conduct registra-
tions Jan. 16 and 19. Visit fhy-
b.org.
AGES 4-16: North Tampa PONY
Baseball will conduct registra-
tions Jan. 16, 19, 23, 25, 26, 29,
30 arid Feb. 1. Call Chico Rodri-
guez at (813) 401-2246.
AGES 4-18: North Seminole Little
League will conduct registra-
tions Jan. 17 and 19. Call (813)
238-8070 or (813) 239-3583.
AGES 5-13: Wellswood Youth
Baseball will conduct registra-
tions Jan. 16 and 19. E-mail
wellswoodbaseball@yahoo.com.
AGES 5-16: Pinecrest Little
League will conduct registra-
tions Jan. 19. Call (813) 737-
4052 or visit pinecrestlittlelea-
gue.org.
AGES 5-17: Keystone Little
League will conduct registra-
tions Jan. 16. Call (813) 920-
3006 and visit keystonelittlelea-
gue.org.
AGES 6-15: The University of
South Florida will conduct a
clinic Jan. 17 in Plant City. Con-
tact Larry Langston at (813)
659-4200, Ext. 4302 or llang-
ston@plantcitygov.com or visit
plantcitygov.com/rec.
AGES 8-U: The Tampa Pirates
have several openings. Call
HELPED FOUND WEST
TAMPA LITTLE LEAGUE
By JARRETT GUTHRIE
Tribune correspondent
TAMPA Frank Mendez was
a family man, a man of his
community. Spending his en-
tire life in the West Tampa
area, Mendez, 80, passed away
Dec. 30 from complications
relating to prostate cancer.
Mendez was instrumental in
helping found West Tampa
Little League in the early 1960's
doing everything from raising
funds, volunteering, coaching,
down to designing a logo for
the Little League.
Mendez, a retired United
States Postal Service worker,
spent years outside as a mail
carrier.
"He was always an active
man," Karen Hambleton, his
Anthony Escobio at (813) 244-
1711.
AGES 8-U: The USA Patriots are
conducting tryouts. Contact
Mike Galinski at (727) 556-3200
or mgalinski@americaii.com.
AGES 8/10/11-U: The Frozen
Ropes need players. Call Jay
Recher at (813) 931-1272 or
e-mail tampa@frozenropes.com.
AGES 9-U: The Tampa Venom
will conduct tryouts through
January. Call Troy Salvior at
(727) 247-8837.
AGES 10/11/14-U: The Tampa
Bay Sharks are under new lead-
ership and need experienced
players. Call Darian Schenfield
(10-U) at (813) 918-1332, Albert
Silliart (11-U) at (813) 671-3076
or Doug Moriarity (14-U) at
(813) 215-2904.
AGES 11-U: The Brandon Pan-
thers Gold are conducting try-
outs. Contact Mike Rivera at
(813) 368-1815 or mrive-
ra273@aol.com.
AGES 11-U: The Bullets Black
have several openings. Contact
Brian Crawford at (813) 267-
8986 or crawfordfamily-
five@msn.com.
AGES 11-U: The Bullets Blue are
conducting tryouts. Call Jeff
Turner at (770) 560-3697 or
visit leaguelineup.com\bullets-
bluell.
AGES 11-U: The Bullets Gray of
Brandon are conducting tryouts.:
Contact Brian Crawford at (813)
267-8986 or crawfordfami-
daughter, said. "He wasn't the
type that could just sit around
even when he worked all day.
He'd come home.and have to
be out in the yard or work in
the garage."
A lifetime love of baseball
and a love of children led
Mendez and others in the area
to solicit funds to start what
became West Tampa Little
League.
"At that time there wasn't
really anything for kids to do
around here," Hambleton
said. "He loved baseball and
that's when he decided to do
what he could to get a baseball
league together."
In 1961, Mendez, along with
Frank Cacciatore, approached
Lorenzo "Tapi" Rodriquez for
help and introduced Rodri-
quez to Little League. Rodri-
guez would become a main-
stay in area Little League for
the next 40 years. With his
lyfive@msn.com.
AGES 11-U: New Tampa Bulldogs
need players. Call Rick Borden
at (813) 230-7261.
AGES 11-U: The Plant City Raid-
ers Black are conducting try-
outs. Call Jeff Murray at (813)
205-8241.
AGES 13-U: Former major-lea-
guer Jim Osting is seeking elite
players with travel experience.
Call (813) 404-1775.
AGES 13-U: The Tampa Blades
are seeking experienced players.
Call Freddy Socias at (813) 368-
9820 or Joey Affronti at (813)
781-8032 or e-mail tampa-
blades@verizon.net.
AGES 13-U: The Tampa Dawgs
are seeking experienced players.
Call Jim Douglas at (813) 917-
8343.
AGES 13-U: The Tampa Matrix
are seeking experienced players.
Call Andy Northrup at (813)
244-0373.
AGES 14-U: The Classics are
seeking players, especially
pitchers and catchers. Call (813)
404-0979.
AGES 14-U: The Panthers are
seeking experienced players.
Call (813) 394-8557.
Send announcements at least
two weeks in advance via e-mail
(sports@tampatrib.com), fax
(813) 259-8148 or mail to The
Tampa Tribune Sports Dept., 200
S. Parker St., Tampa FL 33606.
various affiliations in the com-
munity and the dedication of
volunteers, West Tampa Little
League was born.
Mendez was instrumental in
getting MacFarlane Park to do-
nate an area for West Tampa's
first baseball diamond and
then spent a numbers of years
serving on the board, building
facilities, coaching and volun-
teering.
Mendez is survived by his
wife of 57 years, Josephine; his
son Frank; daughter Karen
Hambleton and her husband
Ted, and granddaughter Kris-
ten Stephenson.
In later years, Mendez spent
the months of March as an
usher for the New York Yan-
kees during Spring Training at
Legends Field never losing
that desire to be out of the
house and around baseball.
larrett Guthrie can be reached a
jguthrie@pop.tampatrib.com.
By BOB AUSTIN
Tribune correspondent
The time off for the holi-
days certainly didn't affect
perfect-game shooters and
high-series scorers around
the Tampa Bay area.
Six 300s, a 299 and two
800 series were the high-
lights, with two perfect
games at Pin Chasers Veter-
ans, two at Brandon Cross-
roads and two at Pin Chasers
Midtown.
Harry Pinero, in the Veter-
ans Hits and Missers League,
rolled 257-215-300 772,
while Dave Dewitt went
300-280-189 769 in the
Veterans Dave Olm's Pro
Shop Four Aces League.
Tom Donlay and Boz Har-
vey bowled perfectos in the
BCB Men's League, while
Dale Kolesar and Troy Wil-
son were perfect in the Mid-
town Pepsi 8/40 League and
Chad Gaddie rolled 804.
Also at BCB, David Bryant
had 801 in the Tampa Bay
Men's League, while ladies
Tampa Hall of Famer Trudy
Lavoie bowled 760 in the Up
Your Average Women's
League. And James Schultz
rolled 299 in the BCB Mon-
day Mix-Ups League.
OAKFIELD LANES: It was the
week of 700s at Oakfield.
Seventeen series of 700 or
better were fashioned, led by
Rich Devillier's 288-783 in
the Dick Stowers League.
Then came CJ Cale 290-
782, Jim Sneed 277-779 and
268-733, Reggie Mitchell Sr.,
775, TC Hilderbrand 280-763,
Frank Fautas 761, Bobby Farr
760, Doug Parham 748, Mike
Dekker 746, Neil Harris 743,
Harry Pope 737, Mike Tuzzo-
lino 278-734, Jerry Caldwell
265-733, Wes Prochaska
279-717, Johi Lewis 710 and
Stan Meadows 705.
Other good scores for the
men were Ron Inman 269--
692, Farr 267-674, Jon Byrne
265-670, At Kennon 278-661,
Marc Weaver 289 and Dan.
Carter 278.
SLiz Kimmel paced the
women with 248-680, while
Nadine Lewis had 246-594i
Cristin Marion 245, Ann Pad-
LOCAL BOWLING
gett 237, Carol Wrobel 230
and Jackie Beck 230.
AMF UNIVERSITY: Basil Orr,
Josh Kelly and Tina Tressler
were the leaders last week.
Orr rolled 265-733, while
Kelly had 258-738 to pace
the men. Other good scores
for the men were Billy Wil-
son 247-695, Brian More
237-667, Dwayne Speak 236-
643, Shawn Lampinen 234-
641 and Billy Kelly Jr. 247-
618.
Tressler bowled 213-608 to
lead all women, followed by
Casie Soderstrom 192-553,
Cindy Clark 199-519, Lynn
Helsel 180-515 and Natalie
Groves 199-508.
PIN CHASERS MIDTOWN:
Allen Lassiter's 277-740 led
all bowlers in the Sardegna's
Pro Shop Industrial League
last week.
Other good scores were
Tommy Arnao 266-688, Rich-
ard Allen 258-687, Jeff Shoats
279-680, Joe Daigneault 679,
Rick Pierola 267-662, Randy
Pullara 656, Rocky Lawrance
653 and Paul Chapin 651.
FLORIDA LANES: Bob Laxen's
235-569 and Shawn Gagne's
235-535 led the men last
week, while Rhonda Eyring
paced the women with 190-
559.
PIN POINTS: Dave DeWitt,
Amy Mai and Pam Stewart
were the leaders in the Pin-
arama Lanes Base Exchange
League. DeWitt's 270-695 led
the men, followed by George
Muratides 245-636, Bill Hel-
sel Sr. 633, Kevin Leung 631,
Bill Rogers 630, Ben Artino
628, Knuckles Knuckles 247,
Ray Sipple 246; "T" Thrash
245 and Robert Seig 244. Mai
had 199-524, while Stewart
went 194-583 to lead the
women, followed by Steph
Micco 192-516, Andrea Seiser
180-515, Betty Lewis 512 and
Kathleen Toler 495.
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6 Perfect Games
Mendez Had A Vision For Youth
Leagues Tipoff
A Tight Thriller
The Cavs top the
Sonics 51-50 in the
season's first day.
By DAREK SHARP
The Timpa Tibune
PLANT CITY The first night
of action in the Plant City
Recreation and Parks Depart-
ment-Optimist youth basket-
ball season included a barn-
burner of a game.
The Cavs edged the Sonics
51-50 Jan. 7 in the second
game of the Premier League
(ages 14 to 16) schedule. Rich-
ard J. Glorioso scored 16
points, and Teshey Thompson
scored 14 for the Cavs, while
Bryan Elliott and Jorge Medina
combined for 42 of the Sonics'
points.
In the first game at Marshall
Middle School, the Braves
bested the Bobcats 40-28. On
Jan. 8, Cody Fliehman, Adrian
Nelson and Andrew Orso each
scored in double figures as the
Rockets beat. the Heat 59-48.
Josh Davis scored 15, and Ken-
tray Timmons had 14 for the
Heat. The Mavericks beat the
Trailblazers 45-29.
The Junior and Senior Girls
leagues got started last week as
well. It was down to the wire in
one Junior (ages 10 and 11)
contest as the Liberty edged
the Jazz 22-20. Madison Brad-
shaw and Dominique Dixon
scored six apiece for the win-
ners. Cacey Simmons had 12
points as the Sting won the
other game, 20-16, over the
Nets. Those were played at the
Plant City Family YMCA.
In the Senior (ages 12 to 14)
league at Tomlin, Cathleen Ev-
ans had 13 points for the Suns
in a 34-23 win over the Wild-
cats, and the Comets got past
the Stars 30-22, with CeCe Fus-
sell putting in 14.
Both games in the Senior
Boys (ages 12 and 13 ) league
on the first night were decided
by six points. Abdon Lopez
had 20 points for the Eagles in
a 29-23 win over the Warriors,
and Brennan Smith scored 12
to lead the Coyotes past the
76'ers 25-19.
Although the bulk of the
Cadet League (ages 8 and 9)
games are played on Satur-
days, two were contested Jan.
8. Nicholas Shinn scored 10
points, and Caleb Gregory and
Matthew Masburn eight each
as the Grizzlies beat the Bullets
33-26. Christian Rivers scored
eight as the Otters beat the
Bears 20-9.
Reporter Darek Sharp can be
reached at dsharp@tampa
trib.com.
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CLASS REUNIONS
Continued From Page 33
for June 27-29. If you would like
to help, call Barbara Peeples
Miller at (813) 782-1958.
Class of 1959
TURKEY CREEK HIGH SCHOOL-
The Class of 1959 meets for
dinner at 6:30 p.m. the second
Thursday monthly at BuddyFred-
dy's Restaurant, 1101 Goldfinch
Drive, Plant City. Call Ronald
Sewell at (813) 689-4414.
Class of 1960
PLANT CITY HIGH SCHOOL
The Class of 1960 meets for
breakfast at 9 a.m. the second
Friday monthly at BuddyFred-
dy's Restaurant, 1101 Goldfinch
Drive, Plant City. For reserva-
tions, contact Warren Wilson at
(813) 685-9401 or Lynda Fuller
at (813) 986-4844 or
fullynda99@aol.com.
Class of 1961
TURKEY CREEK HIGH SCHOOL
The Class of 1961 holds dinner
meetings at 6:30 p.m. the first
Thursday monthly at BuddyFred-
dy's Restaurant, 1101 Goldfinch
Drive, Plant City. The meetings
are informal, and all classmates
are invited. Teachers and staff
members also are welcome. Call
Elaine Rodgers at (813) 752-
0118.
Class of 1966
MARSHALL HIGH SCHOOL The
Class of 1966 meets for break-
fast at 8:30 a.m. the first Satur-
day monthly at BuddyFreddy's
Restaurant, 1101 Goldfinch Drive,
Plant City. Call Blanche Hall at
(813) 707-9007.
Other Reunions
BRANDON HIGH SCHOOL The
Mostly Originals group meets
the third Tuesday of even-num-
bered months. Call Helen M.
Young, (813) 685-7119.
FLORIDA A&M UNIVERSITY:
The Florida A&M University
National Alumni Association's
Plant City chapter meets at 6:30
p.m. the fourth Monday monthly
at Mount Moriah Missionary
Baptist Church, 911 E. Warren
St., Plant City. Call Maurice
Pickett at (813) 672-3910.
Send notices to Jeremiah Hethering-
ton, The Tampa Tribune, 200 S. Parker
St., Tampa FL 33606-2308, or fax to
(813) 259-7676 or e-mail
jhetherington@tampatrib.com.
CRIME TRACKER
Continued From Page 28
animal, Jan. 10,7:20 a.m.
Forbes Rd S/Dr King Blvd, animal
call, Jan. 11, 8:14 a.m.
Horton Rd, Block 5600, prowler,
Jan. 6, 4:30 a.m.
James L Redman Pwy, Block 2600,
traffic crash/injuries, Jan. 7, 12:50 p.m.
Jerry Smith Rd, Block 3400, theft,
Jan. 10, 9:45 p.m.
Location Withheld, child abuse, Jan.
7, 8:10 p.m.
Location Withheld, child abuse, Jan.
9, 2:30 p.m.
Location Withheld, missing juve-
nile/runaway, Jan. 6, 2:27 p.m.
Location Withheld, missing juve-
nile/runaway, Jan. 9, 9:49 p.m.
Location Withheld, sexual battery,
Jan. 9, 2:55 p.m.
Location Withheld, sexual offense,
Jan. 7, 10:29 a.m.
Medulla Rd, Block 2800, vehicle
burglary, Jan. 12,7:54 a.m.
Mud Lake Rd, Block 2800, dis-
turbance, Jan. 6,3:29 a.m.
Mud Lake Rd, Block 2800, domestic
violence, Jan. 6, 12:59 a.m.
Mud Lake Rd, Block 2800, domestic
violence, Jan. 6,3:30 a.m.
Nesmith Rd, Block 5100, residential
burglary, Jan. 8, 6:22 a.m.
Parkwood Estates Dr, Block 400,
disturbance, Jan. 10, 2:37 p.m.
Parkwood Estates Dr, Block 400,
disturbance, Jan. 9, 6:35 p.m.
Raider PI, Block 1, stolen vehicle,
Jan. 8,3:33 p.m.
SR 60 E/Turkey Creek Rd, traffic
crash/injuries, Jan. 12, 3:39 p.m.
Smith Ryals Rd, Block 4000, loud
party, Jan. 6, 2:50 a.m.
Smith Ryals Rd, Block 4000, theft,
Jan. 12,11:24 p.m.
Smith Ryals Rd, Block 4000, theft,
Jan. 12,11:56 p.m.
Sparkman Rd, Block 1900, theft, Jan.
9,11:40 a.m.
Sydney Rd, Block 5100, disturbance,
Jan. 6, 5:47 p.m.
Tom Brewer Ln, Block 2800, dis-
turbance, Jan. 10, 10:44 a.m.
Trapnell Rd W, Block 4700, assault/
battery, Jan. 8, 12:23 a.m.
Trapnell Rd W, Block 4700, theft in
progress, Jan. 12, 11:23 p.m.
Waller Catfish TI, Block 5100,
discharge firearm, Jan. 9, 3:24 p.m.
Wiggins Skyview Ln, Block 3400,
loose animal, Jan. 10, 4:43 p.m.
Wild Tulip Way, Block 1900, dis-
charge firearm, Jan. 8, 11:04 p.m.
Willie White Ln/Branchwood,
illegal dumping, Jan. 8, 1:37 p.m.
Willow Dr S, Block 3000, noise
complaint, Jan. 12, 12:34 a.m.
33567
CR 39 S/Keysville Rd W, DUI, Jan. 8,
5:22 p.m.
CR 39 S/SR 60 E, traffic crash/
injuries, Jan. 9,7:39 a.m.
CR 39 S/SR 60 E, traffic crash/
injuries, Jan. 9, 7:41 a.m.
Cameron Rd, Block 4600, animal
call, Jan. 7, 7:19 a.m.
Duncan Oaks Cv, Block 4000, home
invasion, Jan. 10, 11:33 p.m.
Durant Rd, Block 7100, disturbance,
Jan. 11, 11:40 p.m.
Glen Harwell Rd, Block 5100,
disturbance, Jan. 12,11:51 p.m.
Henry George Rd/Keysville Rd,
traffic crash/injuries, Jan. 8, 7:18 p.m.
Holloman Rd, Block 2200, assault/
battery, Jan. 6, 5:25 a.m.
Holloman Rd, Block 2200, drug law
violation, Jan. 6, 4:54 a.m.
Holloman Rd, Block 2200, shooting,
Jan. 6, 3:49 a.m.
Holloway Rd/James L Redman,
vehicle burglary, Jan. 10, 4:30 p.m.
Jerry Smith Rd, Block 1300, dis-
charge firearm, Jan. 10, 4:58 p.m.
Keysville Rd E/CR 39 S, animal call,
Jan. 7, 5:31 p.m.
Location Withheld, child abuse, Jan.
8, 11:38 a.m.
Location Withheld, child abuse, Jan.
9, 3:46 p.m.
Location Withheld, child abuse, Jan.
9, 4:48 p.m.
Mary Ivy Dr, Block 8800, mail theft,
Jan. 8, 1:05 p.m.
Mary Ivy Dr, Block 8800, mail theft,
Jan. 9, 10:38 a.m.
Mercer Lp, Block 1300, graffiti, Jan.
12, 8:33 a.m.
Moates Rd, Block 200, neighbor
trouble, Jan. 12, 5:07 p.m.
Moates Rd, Block 200, noise com-
plaint, Jan. 8, 5:37 p.m.
Pitt Rd, Block 8700, theft, Jan. 11,
11:24 a.m.
Pleasant Grove TI, Block 6700,
residential burglary, Jan. 9, 4:42 p.m.
Polk County, Block 1, accidental
injury, Jan. 7,4:30 p.m.
SR 60 E, Block 200, illegal dumping,
Jan. 7,11:16 a.m.
SR 60 E, Block 4000, assault/
battery, Jan. 9, 11:50 p.m.
SR 60 E, Block 6000, assault/
battery, Jan. 7, 5:27 p.m.
Swilley Rd/Keysville Rd W, DUI,
Jan. 8, 5:36 p.m.
Turkey Creek Rd, Block 7300,
disturbance, Jan. 11,12:04 a.m.
Turkey Creek Rd, Block 8500,
residential burglary, Jan. 11, 5:42 p.m.
Whitelaw Rd, Block 1000, resi-
dential burglary, Jan. 10, 1:37 p.m.
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Scarborough 2007 Release 1
0002301703-01
Furniture Jewelry&W atches
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Hernando 352-688-3454 Jewelers, 1708 S.Dale
Carrowood News & Tribune............................. Friday 5 p.m. 21 ommercial pr Mabry. 813-253-2164.
NUNEM FARMERSE OE N Northeast News & Tribune............................ Friday 5 p.m. DEADLINE: 1-800-287-5337 wi1 Machinery &
MARKETWednesday non OUTDOOR wicker, Heavy Equipment
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call 813-865-4437 Btr Sets. Must Sell! FORKLIFT
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before deadline. $1,800
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Never Used, FORKLIFT New, Used
ER ANSPORON South Tampa News & Tribune...................... Friday 5 p.m. $400 for all 3! es. Parts and Service,
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OFFICE HOURS: 8 A.M.-5 P.M., MONDAY-FRIDAY LOCATED AT: 101 N. WHEELER ST., PLANT CITY, FL 33563 FAX: 813-865-4449 TABLE & CHAIRS (6) N. 4Forklift Since. 813-64.23-5251
FORMS OF PAYMENT: We accept cash, MasterCard, Visa, Discover and American Express. Mexican Style / woo N. 40th St. 813-623-5251
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5400St. Pete... (727) NEW S/DENT w pads, glass-front china child size 6. $75. Call for 813-752-3958 l.
442-5300 Orlando... RECONDITIONED UNITS MOM & Po d lances GARAGE DOORS All BED-0 Aches cabinet, rounded cornersSPRINGHEAD Area 3522 cappointment 754-8897 l
(40 898-5500 Toll Free You Deserve the Best! $75 & up Stove sizes Cheap. Can deliv- Extra Thick Pillow T storage hutch below, 6 W ns Meadow Court
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$9995 FLORIDA CORP. 7(800)668-5422. $75/oad *DAY BED $325*- Sheffield Rd to A Sim- (352)58-1806 $10.00
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5400 St. Pete... (727) NEW S/DENT pads, glass-fBronNt chin child size 6. $75. Call for 3-52-3958
442-5300 Orlando... RECONDITIONED UNITS MOM & Pops Apliances. GARAGE DOORS All BED-0Aches cabinet, rounded corners SPRINGHIEAD Area 3522 appointment 754-8897
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perience a lus. Email GOOGLE Clickers Needed $500-$1000month or given that the Board of the proceedings is made, CHRISTOPHER M ZO Cobb County, Georgia in Maintenance Office at
your cover etter re $$$$ Weekly New limit more. Flexi le hours. hich record includes NOTICE OF PROPOSED Former Husband Marietta, Geora on the 4805 E. Martin Luther
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to: hr@n2ps.com. EO For more information sellin required. FREE public hearing on dence upon which the ORDINANCE MELISSA MUNZO AM. The hearing is for 3365 and will be opened
drug-free workplace. call 1-800-706-1824 details. www.K738.com. Tuesday Janua 22 appeal is to be based. Former Wife the purpose of etermir at the stated time. Bids
AdvertisiSl2008, a 1:30 P.M. at the The City of Plant City, eat a must be delivered in a
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with management ex CD cases from Home Pep are O & E searches purpose of this hearing commodation in order to ING THE DISTRICT BOUN JUDGMENT OF DISSOL rights under the Georga unidentifiable envelopes
perience to lead the Working with Top US commitments. Exp Is to hear an appeal by participate in this meet IN O THE ZI NG JUDGMENT OF DISSOLIF Code is without limit as unidentifiable envelopes
experience toleadthe Workmng with Top US w/Title claims a+ M ar Sulvanreues t lthmet DARIES OF THE ZONING TION OF MARRIAGE AS to duration and terinates are sent at the bidder's
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salary history to: 7b__t __-- 844-5091 to anymatter which rs ROAD 574 FROM R-1A copy o our written de rent any right to e time. Please note that
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drug-free workplace, tra income assembling considered at such meet ING DISTRICT TO R-2 Former Husband, CHRIS e t i n l ith
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mant assistance. CALL Hous ee rhild vided if qualified. Call the testimony and evu ordinance in the Sadye the origmal with the County Juvenile Court, Program as identified
Aviation Institute of Care (Live-in plion) 866-858-2121 dence upon which the The City Commission of Gibbs Martin Auditorium clerk of this Court at which is located at 1738 within the bidding
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BID SECURITY MUST BE a "security" budding; HEARING hearing on the proposed FREE APPRAISAL modeled 2br/2ba, sec-
SUBMITTED WITH BID. therefore, visitors will e ordinance in the Sadye EARN EXTRA CASH ON 100% Financing. www. Owner Financing ond floor, Raintree Con-
THERE ARE NO required to obtain a The City Commission of Gibbs Martin Auditorum LINE! Amazing Turnkey atampamortgagebroker Lge 3bf, 2ba 2cg, Fptc, do screened lakeview
EXCEPTIONS. Visitors Pass prior to the City of Plant City of the Nettle Berry System Spits out .com caged in groundpool, basic appl.'s & W/D
entering the building: Florida will hold a public Draughon Municipal $997.00 Payments Over (813)-841-1980 $279900. 13-32-3248 WESLEY C PEL in. clbhse., pool & ten-
NOTICE TO ALL BIDDERS: Photo identification will heari to consider a Buil in 302 West Re & Over, Directly to Your 3Bed/2Bath/2CG nis. $112.9k Motivated
The School need to be presented at reso n approving the nolds S reet (City Hal, Bank Account 24/7! North East & WATERFRONT HOME seller813-980-6298
Administrative Center is this time. roosesubdivison Plant City, Florida, on 99% Automated. Private Money North East & 31253 Triborough Dr
a "security" budding; plafof Parkway Plaza, a January 28, 2008 at 7:30 Start Today! Easy Quall in New Tampa J SAT FEB 2 @ 1AM ((Townhomes For Sale)
therefore, visitors will e Plans and specifications subdivision in ection 8, p.m., or as soon there www.Rich AverageJoe.c Fast closin usave Sugested Open Bid 50K
required to obtain a may be obtained from Townshi 29 South ar as the matter ay om equity. Call Gerald HUNTER'S Green story rev Day of Sale 9AM SEFFNER w T
Visitors Pass prior to the offices of GLE Rane 22East be heard, at which time Danley 813-985-8885 4br, 3b 3cg3070sEAN A COLLURA SEFFNER New Townl eft
entering the building. Associates Inc. at ($0.00) Hills orough County, interested parties and ____many uprades in great n813-404-7527 Lease option Zero
Photo identification w I no cost. Complete Florida. The public hear citizens mai appear to neinbornood. Asking o twn
need to be presented at information regarding shall be eld on Janu be heard wih respect to ALL CASH CANDY ROUTE $43K Call 813-991-799 osts Payments uner
thistime. bidding docume an ary 28, 2008 at 7:30 p.m., the ropose ordinance. Do You Earn $800 in a http://smw555.google OOO 813-376-3875
other information may or as soon thereafter as At the conclusion of the Day? 30 Machines and httpages.caom $o000me -7 7
Plans and specifications be obtained from the the matter may be public hearing, the ordi Free Cand All For
may be obtained from Architect/Engineer: heard, at the Sadye nance will be considered $9,995. Ca 11-888-753- NEW TAMPA Time Share
the FMS Offices at no Gibbs Martin Au itorium for approval by the City 3430 AIN#BO2000033 OWNER FINANCING
cost per set. Complete Jim Riser- GLE ofthe Nettie Berry Commission. Call Us: We Will Not Be 3 br, 2ba2 built'03 East aco BUY TIMESHARE
information regarding Associates, Inc. Drauhon Municinal Undersold! on on ond& go course, RESALES SAVE 60-80%
bidding document ano Email: jriser@ Building (City Ha) at At the public $199,900.813-326-324 WESLEY CHAPEL in. t OFF RETAIL!!
other information may leassociates.com 302 West Reynolds hearing, allspeakers ALL CASH CANDY ROUTE REAL ESTATEWESLEY CHAPEL m to BEST RESORTS & SEA
be obtained from the 310 W Dr. Martin Luther Street, PlantCity, Florida shall be limited to three Have Fun and Get Paid! FOR SALE 75 gT c-om/a ycare SONS. Call for FREE
address below: King Blvd. Suite#550 33563. A resolution (3) minutes, unless the 30 Machines, Free Can TAMPA PALMS 7 mi 4br, en 210 sf TIMESHARE MAGAZINE!
rTam FL 33507 proving said subdivision speaker requests the d All for $9 995. nuts to US den, pfan ,, ood 1-800-639-5319
Martin Lu er Fao. 1 -8 no fe t 1 -80 0-639 -
4805 E Dr. Martin Luther Fax. 813-241-8737 bthe City Commission time no less than forty- 20 00033. CALL US: bA ROsn WANTED Byrades, own erltr 834 ler
conclusion iof -r TIMESHARE Resales
King Blvd. uon the o eight (,48) hoursprior to We will not be FLAT ROOFS WANTED er, 81-972-2668.
Tampa, FL 33605 No bidder may withdraw the public earing sa p eari undersold!be Hd -972-26 Waterfront TIMESHARE Resales
Ph. 813-635-1131- his/her bid for a period the event speakers) re, for Lifetime Roo y rThe cheapest way to
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Fax. 813-635-1145 of thirty (30) days after Anv person with a disa quest additional time the $500 PAYCHECKS poss tem Call to See if you 11 East Hillsborough ) Buy, Sell and Ren
date set Tor bid opening, bilty requiring reason determination of the ble from home mailing uali Lic/lnl v Timeshares. No Con
No bidder may withdraw ble accommodation in amount of time to be aI our mortgage produc CC127406 CBC BRANDON AREA 2200 sq. missions or Broker
his/her bid for a period THE SCHOOL BOARD OF ordertoarticipate in lowed shall be at the dis postcards. No advertis 1255525 1-87-52-1019 ft4BR,3ba,3 cargar Fees. Call 877-4948246
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of thirty days after date HILLSBOROUGH this mee ing should call cretion of the Mayor, but ing. Materials rovid fncd, scr in patio or go to
set for bid opening. COUNTY FLORIDA the City Clerk at (813) no speaker shall generate e Get started imme yr ol home tons ofup www.buyatimeshare.co
MARYELLEN ELlA 659-4200 at least 48 be allowed more than diately. 1-877-774-9295 AVOID rades $27,900, m
THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SUPERINTENDENT OF hours prior to the public fifteen (15) minutes. 813-727-7061
HILLSBOROUGH SCHOOLS hearing. DAILY CASH COW! Es FORECLOSURE BRANDON POOL HOME( Homes Lots
COUNTY FLORIDA All persons tablish a local candy No equi no problem. 1880 sq 4, 2-3 bed/2/1
MRYELLEN ELA 7193 1/2,9,16/08 All ersons are advised are advised that i a e route 30 machines 81 -333-2499 ed e ALAFA RVER ggest HARS 5
SUPERINTENDENT OF 79that ifa person decides son decides to appeal $5,995. Call Now for De screened IGpo ALAFA RIVER: Biggest & 2707W. Sitka, great
SCHOOLS NOTICE is hereby given to appeal any decision any decision made by tais! 1-800-704-5414. fenced back yaro, new and most luxurious Eu- loc. city water/sewer.
that on Tuesday, an mae b y the City Corn the City Commission B0#2547 045414 Real EstateGeneral ppiances recent re ren style Reded /a
7194 1/2, 9,16/08 a 29 2008 at 10:00 mission with respect to with respect to any mat = net I PAY ALL CLOS ropean style gated es- Reduced 3,900/es.
A. ini Storae of anymatter considered at ter considered at such BECOME PART OF THE ING COSTS AND YOUR tate / 1.5 mi. from 1-75/ shopping. to sc813933565s, church &
INVITATION TO BID Plan City, 402. Bal St. such meetin or hearing, meeting or hearing, he or Miscellaneous TENNESSEE LAND 3% DOWN PYMT!!! 3.5% RE comm/ Moti-
Plant Cit, will conduct he or shewil need a re will need a record of the Financial BOOM! No investment! $169,900. 813-928-9636 vated. OK local RE
Sealed bids for a sale toe Highest Bid cord of the proceedings, roceedings, and that, Great second income. BRANDON TWO HOUSES trade. Owner North Port
der or otherwise dispose and that BRANDON TWO HOUSES trade. Owner/agent
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3:00 PM on Jan Household Items dnce upon which the appeal is to e ase, now for pending settle CURED BY LOCAL Jan132-5 PM 12 e Avail.
2008. ( 9 W. a 1 LATISHA GEORGE appeal is to be base. www.u sumc ash.co REAL ESTATE Lake Ride Cr. Clermont 251-1 34, 813-787-4553 $19 000 and Up!
Luther King Jr. Blvd, Household Items pai.In accord t 87LOW LOAN TO VALUE FI. 3471 uSFH 4br/3ba N.P.V.L.CO.
Tampa, FI 3507). Bids # 28 TALISA oMITCHELL At the public hearing, all ance with the Americans iom 800-i09-85es27, i Lo T Va F P scH HIr vr 5in.Ls osare.
will not be accepted Household Items speakers shall be limited with Disabilities Ac ,any $$CASH Im diate -5092. ostrFon cr trwnHmbo lips vilt, in d ir o
after 3:00 PM of the #31 CONNIENEWKIRK to three (3) minutes, ur persPn with a disaity CASH wmeteSA lews, 349 900. great lnh c r downtown. www.winhomesefl.com
above date. Bids will be Household Items ess the speaker re commoeaton in ordable a Settlements, Annuities, acres $44,900 w/ d ee M Ry 8s 6-68-1092 pprox 1500sf ated
at d re d o HOLDS additional time no less participate n ts meet Lawsuits, Inheritances, dockabe water. Huge comm. w/amen,. otal- I Homes with Acre
Associates located on Household Items than foti-eght () g should call the City Mortgage Notes & Cash winter savings on gop I BUY REAL ESTATE y remodeled 2br 15ba
thth Floor of 3109 W.# 205 HATE WILUAMS hours por tosa ublic Clerk at (813) 659-4200 at Flows. JG Wenworth eous wooded acreage. ALL CASH! 197,500 813-245-0348 BALM 2 acres AG zoned
Martin Luther King Jr. Household Items hearing. In e en least a48 hous prior to #11(800)7947310 Soat rt to Gulf o e Clouse in 10 days. 1 er
Bld, Suite 550, Tampa, # 28 MARIA RODRI UE speakers) request add the pub lic hea ericng. M elent ioMa t se e sa tcaG, C s nd 1os OUGH iv i a0sbdarey
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area with tall privacy on Norris Lake. iPkn REAL ESTATE RENT BROE LLE, Ait CEDIT. FREE! 813-83- 8 Twn. No smoKing/pets.o 45a
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tub. Redvucedb-e$239,000. L S 3 o hurchaer o fts warehouse w/SoLice, 813-961-6295 MAINTENANCE FREE! 813-876-1102
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tAAA Aores Muoy laer, B y ow 4 per mo. per 1000 sf. 24 hr grade level. Near -4 & ok 500 se close to all shopping realtor $100/0d
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to 1-4 &Hwy 60. Mon-Fri 352-683-4207 (813)787-7706 artscoll@aol.com
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A FREE BROCHURE At $ mount sin vie 414 Galloway Lakeland nWas Chpl prof, a -ar -res t n 's 4a4atd o m is 72725 + ce
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Western Carolina Real t e0best 3w1aking!/fitness trails, fo:Cl lease C 134 u24o erI house, 3 hr, 1.5 ha, D995/mo 352-222-4632 PLANT City- 2br/lba,
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property. artly woo law. TNC& Full service new carpet. Availablae2 813-205-2199l
s o iCOUNTRYSIDE, Secret Startng C5 o. TOWN and Country, 3/2 PLANT CITY, rent
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houwe Hos nt liva. with great view, very 12 mo free lot rent l Ing, remod kit & baths for Rent ICH/A above round
h ne wonrktNear private, hig trees, w w/new home purchase. Other office space 6S. ORLANDO F A i Indry rms, 6011 Town & pool, fenced, $950 mo
Znesve, nleed o$64e 9E trf FA & L 8arp ic New models! avail, build to suit 62 LAKEFRONT Acres, Fre Mo -in Country BlYd, $1250 mo l 63425877
OwnerFnsnvig, O lake nearb $6,500. Mova In ready! starting 800 to over zoned for 24 units 1br/$525-5mo +dep. (813) 267-323o APOLLO Beach, 2 single- n
e Inanci40- Call now (8e6)789-8535. Betty 813-885-6006 6000 + f FSH, high & dry, util. 2r/$50-675i family hmes for rent RIVER-3 VIEW 3bd,2ba, cvrd
rNC S MOUNT A Cl So W ai i n or lease option. Bot8in lanai, M yo, In bckyrd8
CENTAGE 8 -24 New log cabin shell on 2 ad at h30$523,1 MO FREE SPE- 3.5 3,800 sq.f on ca-
$16,900 15 AC -$35,900 acres $99,900. REE 3 bed 2 bath homes 727-235-5942 or 305-424-1213 813-752-2272. l/D ira .4bd,2blanaiavail
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DAWSON, Georgia 25 Cabin shell on 2 wood Inc. Nextto Hartlino & ERS! HERNANDO CO. (813)971-3558 $525-$645. Water Incl Waterfront 4br, 3.5bea housetileflr&c700/mor
Acres with ed acres only $99900. Family Park Close to Stetson Conditional plat p Pool & Laundr on pre. 3000sf orgeous Mira
3bdrm/lbath brick Free Brochure of Moun 2Ba C &ra t C g0 roved. 200 acre PI Who wants to stad in Call 813-972-5200 Bay. Doc gboatlift on 813-651-9445, 42-2764.
w/30x50 steel building, tain & Riverfront acre 3B2B ut Subdivision. 149 (1 long lines, or fight canal. $2800/mo Can E ht
paved driveway, age. E-Z Financing. For live in. Only $1500 down, EXECUTIVE SUITES acre homesites, great traffic when VALRICO, Large 1BR BA ae furnished. Short or 2r/lbabunglow,wd6 &
$149,500. Addional free info 1-828-652-8700 $449m(wa) Wesley Chapel, zoning, low taxes. RE- you can shop Classifieds & 2 B 2 BA condos long term 863-412-3353 tile f W/D -ups,
aceage available Includes lot lease Brandon, Varico, DUCED TO $5.8 M. 305- to find what you're 760sf to 1055sf. 1sttilefi -ups,
$2500 per acre. Good SOUTH Carolina Acreage, 800-473-6287 Riverview. Fully furn 710-472, 386-439-0484. looking for? Our pages month FREE w/12 inn. BRANDON/Bloomingdale fenceabyard, water,
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on a new recipe in could be beter?? Fi Even Bankruptcy, off. unit w/kit. 2ba & T SPete, ltr Sir- lawn mower, an room, 2 bath, 2500 12004, Everything New,
s la r Cll nt nancing for Everyone! New and Pro owned storage. No CAM. $1495 asoa Orlando Great In- engagement ring, or suare feet, appliances. To subscribe, call 2/2145sf W/Dr
a Call Harold Anytme Hames avail. For more Also 120 sf. for $235 vestments. AREIG, Inc. maybe a piano $500. Please call 954- Alarm. Fenced, $1,750
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nai, citrus trees, fcd 3br, privatfenced heat, stereo, awning, 9722/285170 trains runng or not $1,500 813-645-8065 81-732175 813782930
scm rm, cvrd B area, lots, nice shaed oaks g,.$: 352)2321119mopau 813-416-108271:
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240BH has02 3unk9beds center console with ( shelving, lowmiles, we buy unkcrs/trcks. less entry, great cond- .6S eed, to oftheline,
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2. Deed restricted. rivate lot, nice & clean $9995 (813)410-101 $8500 obo 813-763-792 CHEVY 1996 SILVERA obo 813-842-1359 free sc meta/u i,$3900 813-949-9973 Utra red pearl $24K
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SandTILE, Laundry. posit w ear lease m 24'-2007 Sunchaser 824 100k warr, $9000 in E150. 10,750 mi, cold CASH on the Barrel for 600 Police Impounds! NISSAN 2001 ALTIMA GLE
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prin Luxuy3br2bastone Hornet. Free Trailer Fully Loaded 813 1 Will cme pick them Call 1- 366-9813 54K o mis, owner.
Sprinlil.ux.uxiy3br 2ba | Roommates hook-up included. Call Exc. Cond. $16,995 obo FORD 2002 F250 XLT 813-598-4099 & paying more Call Rob ext.C752 $8750 080.
Cono iving with y'r Accom. to Share for nfo. Askg $9500. Call Mike (813) 918-1025 Cd, tt V cl 813-610-1535 24/7 H001 Accord 879-7788
w Berbe Carpet & Tile 13-908-6838 PB V-8, w/dual exhaust- Sp y ehiesWANTED black, 2 door, 5spd, NISSAN 2003 Altima 2.5
NEWr e PORT Tile 24 Pontoon Project Boat ood MPG exc in & out.WAN
1100 mo. ption to Buy 30TO R 2006 't Dead or Alive Manual, 63k miles, S, 39k mi, 5 speed, sil-
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tincs all utilities C habin er eass, Wolf Pack h- arts. Late model CD, Leather Int, Rear Cash Paid. Free Pick Up. CD, $7N00 813-300-7825 sell below book value,
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3br house in a beautiful keeping laundry, pool C 1, INFINITI 2006 G35 Coupe, $10,900 727-808-8470
acres of oaks net $575/mo. 6-1020 g ea Cab, Leather All Power, $9,750 813-785-32 NISSAN 2004 Maxima 3.5
2 ofoaks $575 727 020 ,000 813-4781201 26' 1996 Trophy, center Extra Clean FB $5,0 5-3233 Classics & Antiues dr, lue wcamelSAN 200 Maxi
peaceful area. Walking 19k mi, exc. cond.owner
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$975/T 7-00 nished room, cuedown al lie a F e well trailer, great cond. FORD 2004 F150 4x4 Su clean, runs good, new 89k orin miles In Family
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or Rentto Own $1595 Westhase/Country Way 20 w/bath, 7000 marine risers. 813-545-5788 wht ext w/tan Ithr int, (0)258 int cond.
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