May 2015 Website: www.dadecitychamber.org The Greater Dade City Chamber of Commerce Phone: (352) 567-3769 Annual Kumquat Festival® Fax: (352) 567-3770 Chamber NEWS 14112 8th Street Dade City, FL 33525 The Greater Dade City Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors President: Bobby Van Allen, Farm Bureau Insurance President Elect: Dr. Randy Stovall Vice President: Randy Surber, Florida Hospital Zephyrhills Secretary: Kelly Sinn, Sunrise of Pasco County, Inc. Treasurer: Steve Hickman, First National Bank of Pasco Past President: Bonnie Krummen, CenterState Bank Bob Larkin, Bob Larkin Construction Carolyn Hodges, Faithful Friends Pet Cremation Chris Browne, Jim Browne Automotive Group Cliff Martin, Jarrett Ford David West, Inside Out Leadership Development Eric Weekes, Saint Leo University Jean Nathe, Trade Mark Sales, Inc. Jimmie Adcock, Tampa Electric Company Krista Covey, SMARTstart Dade City Incubator & Pasco Economic Development Council Pete Odom Piyush Mulji, Hampton Inn Dade City/Zephyrhills Ronnie Deese, Withlacoochee River Electric Corp. Shauna McKinnon, Bayfront Health Dade City Sister Roberta Bailey, O.S.B., Benedictine Sisters of Florida Todd Batchelor, Beef O’Brady’s-Dade City & The Brass Tap NEW MEMBER REFERRAL PROGRAM - Double Your Referral Credit, Weekly Draw for $25 Gift Certificate, and a Tampa Bay Times Advertising Certificate May Honorary Members: Charlotte Kiefer and Sylvia Young Hinley Executive Director: John Moors Email: jmoors@dadecitychamber.org 1st Grand Opening/Ribbon Cutting (11:30am) R & L Little Red Barn 10am-4pm 5th Executive Board Meeting 8:00AM 7th Grand Opening/Ribbon Cutting (5:00pm) Campus Gear 4pm-7pm 13th Full Board Meeting @ Centennial Bank 12:00PM 19th Chamber Business Breakfast Sponsored by Jarrett Ford @ Bayfront Health 7:30AM 21st Seasoned, New and Prospective Member Luncheon 12pm 20th Grand Opening/Open House Dade City Little League 5:30pm Senior Administrative Assistant: Melody Floyd Email: mfloyd@dadecitychamber.org Administrative Assistant: Jo Uber Email: juber@dadecitychamber.org Photographer: Richard Riley Email: rkr@yahoo.com Mission Statement “To promote economic growth and the quality of life in the greater Dade City area” PRESIDENT’S LETTER Dear Chamber Members, The 30th Annual Joe Kiefer Golf Tournament was a huge success!! A super group of golfers and a beautiful day resulted in an event the Chamber can be very proud of! All that’s left is the wrap up meeting to make it an even better event next year! And here’s a big “THANK YOU” to Cliff Martin and his hardworking committee. Members are Lindsay Johnson, Todd Batchelor, Eugenia Parlow, David West, Jimmy Adcock, Norm Burns, Chris Browne, Bob Larkin, and Michael Johnson. Special thanks to our sponsors, headlined by Florida Hospital, Zephyrhills – Thanks Susan Frimmel for your ongoing support! We had a host of Volunteers that spent the day with us and we are grateful for all you did to make this a success! The goal of the Golf Tournament is to raise funds for the ongoing business development initiatives, tourism support and membership activities of the Chamber. May is our last Citizen of the Month event for this school year. On May 19th, we will be recognizing three of our Pasco County High School students for outstanding achievement and they will be receiving plaques at our Chamber Business Breakfast. Our breakfast will be held at Bayfront Health, Dade City – Thank you Shauna and team, and sponsored by Cliff Martin from Jarrett Ford. Please call or email the Chamber if you are planning to attend. Please take a moment to say Thank You to our Education Committee; Jean Nathe, Chair and the committee members of Sister Roberta Bailey, Richard Behnke, Lee Musselman, Tim & Christine Dozier, Jill Evans and Carolyn Hodges who have done a great job all year long coordinating and executing the committee’s goals. One Month Membership Referral Program!! We are pleased to announce that an exciting new membership referral program is here. For the month of May, until Monday June 1st, when you, as a Chamber member, refer a new member, the Chamber will: DOUBLE the normal referral credit to your account to $50 and, Enter your name into a weekly draw for $25 restaurant gift certificate and, Provide your referred New Member with a $200 Tampa Bay Times advertising voucher Our Chamber Luncheon, which focuses on proposed, new and seasoned members, will be held on Thursday, May 21st at 12 noon at the Chamber. Opportunities to become involved in Chamber committees, activities and events will be discussed. Please invite a potential new member to this complimentary lunch. Often, they sign up that day, and the referral package outlined above will benefit both you and your guest. Most of all, this May, please have a safe and happy Memorial Day holiday. Thanks members for all your support and have a great month! Thanks, Bobby Van Allen, President Perpetual Monastic Profession Sister Elizabeth Mathai, O.S.B. made her perpetual monastic commitment on April 11, 2015. The solemn ceremony took place at Holy Name Monastery with Mass celebrated by Abbot Isaac J. Camacho, OSB. Sister’s celebration began with the entrance procession and the ancient monastic tradition of statio which provides a moment of silence and recollection to center hearts and minds on the solemnity of the occasion. Statio also serves as a way for the monastic community, the Benedictine Sisters of Florida, to lead the Scholastic, Sister Elizabeth, into the celebration and thus ritualizing the community’s promise to accompany her on her lifelong journey of seeking God. In her reflection, Scholastic Directress Sister Mary Clare Neuhofer remarked that “the Sisters felt the text of the Profession Litany (which they had sung) really described Sister Elizabeth. We experience her as a joyful person, a prayerful person – one who is humble, one who lives by faith and is firmly grounded in love and peace.” As part of the ceremony, the traditional Benedictine ring blessed by Sister Roberta Bailey, OSB, Prioress was placed on Sister Elizabeth’s finger - a symbol of her total commitment to God and to the Benedictine life. A profession candle was also presented to Sister Elizabeth to reflect a deepening of the commitment made at her Baptism where a candle was given to represent the life of the new Christian receiving the light of faith. The profession vow document was then signed at the altar by Sister Elizabeth which emphasizes the Word of God as the root of Benedictine life. The joy of this very special event was evident when the over 60 attendees including the Benedictine Sisters, St. Leo Abbey monks, family and friends gave loving congratulatory hugs to Sister Elizabeth. In her remarks, Sister said, “Today I joyfully give thanks to the Lord for His faithful love in my life and for His call. I give thanks for the love and support of those who have journeyed with me: my family, friends, those whom I have met in my ministry and especially, the Sisters of Holy Name Monastery.” May Committee Meetings 5th Executive Board Meeting 8:00 AM 5th Kumquat Festival Committee Meeting 11:30 AM 6th Innovations & Technology Meeting 8:00 AM 7th (every Thursday) Co-op Meeting 8:30-9:30 AM 13th Full Board Meeting 12:00 PM 19th Chamber Business Breakfast 7:30 AM 20th Merchant Association Meeting 8:00-10:30 AM 21st Education Committee Meeting 10:30-11:30 AM 21st Membership Luncheon-Seasoned, New and Prospective 12:00 PM 27th Business Development Meeting 12:00 AM-1:30 PM 28th Business Expo Committee Meeting 11:00 AM 29th Ambassador Meeting 12:00 PM Radon & Radon Testing By George K. Swatzbaugh III Of Emerald Inspection Service, LLC A lot of people are asking what is Radon and how is Radon tested. So in this month’s article I want to share about the history of Radon, why you should test for Radon and some of the standards by the Florida Department of Health. Radon is an odorless and tasteless gas. Radon is a Class A carcinogen, and is the second leading cause of lung cancer. Radon comes from the radioactive breakdown of naturally occurring radium found in most Florida soils. As a gas in the soil, it enters buildings through small openings in the foundation. Since the building can hold the radon similarly to smoke trapped under a glass, indoor radon concentrations can increase to many times that of outdoor levels. Radon is a chemical element with symbol Rn and atomic number 86. It is a radioactive, colorless, odorless, tasteless noble gas, occurring naturally as an indirect decay product of uranium or thorium. Its most stable isotope has a half-life of 3.8 days. Radon is formed as one intermediate step in the normal radioactive decay chains through which thorium and uranium slowly decay into lead. Thorium and uranium are the two most common radioactive elements on earth; they have been around since the earth was formed. As radon itself decays, it produces new radioactive elements called decay products. Unlike the gaseous radon itself, the products are solids and stick to surfaces, such as dust particles in the air. If such contaminated dust is inhaled, these particles can stick to the airways of the lung and increase the risk of developing lung cancer. Unlike all the other intermediate elements in the aforementioned decay chains, radon is gaseous and easily inhaled. Thus, even in this age of nuclear reactors, naturally-occurring radon is responsible for the majority of the public exposure to ionizing radiation. Despite its short lifetime, some radon gas from natural sources can accumulate to far higher than normal concentrations in buildings, especially in low areas such as basements and crawl spaces due to its heavy nature. It can also be found in well and spring waters. Radon testing can only performed by a Licensed F lorida Department of Health, Measurement Technician. This type of inspection takes approximately 3 days to monitor radon in the home in a closed environment. The results are sent to a certified licensed lab for radon. A Radon Specialist will read the findings and determine the radon levels. If the findings are above 4 pico curries the home may need to have a radon mitigation system installed. When we test for Radon, we make sure that all the windows and doors are closed, as this may affect the test. Also, if the test results come back over 10 pico curries we always recommend a second short term test. If the test results are under 10 but over 4 pico curries sometimes a long term test is recommended. It’s always best to have your home tested for Radon. Normally this occurs during a real-estate transaction. However, if you have not had your home tested it may be a good idea. For business and schools, they have to test as well. For example, after remodeling a business and every 5 years for schools. In closing, during the winter months in Florida we get to air the home with our windows and doors being opened. But during the rest of the year we are in A/C mode. Spring and late summer is usually the best time to test. The home is closed for most of the time, because of A/C mode. For more information feel free to go to our website or the Florida Department of Health website about Radon. Office of Paula S. O’Neil Clerk & Comptroller Jury Service Fraud Scheme – Public Notice The Office of Paula S. O’Neil, Ph.D., would like to inform Pasco County citizens of a revived fraud scheme so they may protect themselves from becoming victims. Scammers posing as law enforcement officers from the Warrants Division call citizens threatening jail time for failing to appear for jury service. These scammers are very persuasive. They have detailed personal information, such as a citizen’s name, address, and, in some cases, partial social security numbers. Scammers convince citizens that law enforcement has a warrant for the citizen’s arrest and demand immediate payment from the citizen to avoid arrest. The scammer remains on the line instructing the citizen where to go to purchase cash-loaded cards. After the cards are purchased, the citizen is instructed to provide the card and pin numbers over the phone, and to mail the cash-loaded cards to the scammer. Be advised: Jury summonses are sent through regular mail. If you failed to appear for jury service, an order to show cause may be mailed to you to appear before the court. The Clerk & Comptroller’s Office never contacts jurors who failed to appear by phone. Additionally, law enforcement would not demand payment, in lieu of arrest, due to failure to appear for jury service. Tips to protect yourself: The Clerk & Comptroller’s Office never calls or emails citizens to request payment for missing jury service. If a citizen misses jury service, the court may issue an order to show cause notice that is mailed. Citizens should always verify Clerk & Comptroller or law enforcement callers by contacting the agency at the phone numbers provided through the agency’s website or the phone book. Do not provide personal information or financial payment(s) to any unverified source. The Clerk & Comptroller’s Office is working closely with the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office to keep the public informed and will remain vigilant as the investigation continues. If you receive any suspicious or unsolicited communication about jury service, contact the Pasco County Clerk & Comptroller’s Office at (800) 368-2411 x8031. Tips to Go Green Helping to sustain our beautiful Earth may seem like a daunting task, replete with major lifestyle modifications; however, there are a lot of simple changes you and your aging loved one can make to help protect our environment. Here are just a few: Plant a tree – If your elderly loved one enjoys gardening, this activity would be perfect! Planting a tree is good for the air, the land, and can even provide shade on your home and cut back on utility costs! Turn off lights – This very simple step can actually go a long, long way. By simply turning off the lights when you leave a room you will conserve energy (and save money)! Recycle – Many people recycle cans and paper goods, but did you know you can also recycle things like plastic hangers, VHS tapes, electronics such as cell phones, and even larger metal items like grills? Going green and de-stressing the earth doesn’t have to be a burden on you and your senior loved one. Dr. Richardson, newly appointed Provost of Pasco Hernando State College spoke today on her new position, replacing retired Dr. Randy Stovall and her passion - education. Her first speaking engagement since she became Provost of the East Campus, Dr. Richardson shared information with the Sunrise Rotary Club about the upcoming retirement of Dr. Johnson and new incoming President Dr. Timothy Beard scheduled to start July 1st, 2015. PHSC has approx. 15,000 students enrolled and offers Law Enforcement, Fire Science and BS in Nursing. Sunrise Rotary meets at the Hampton Inn Hwy 301 in Dade City on Thursdays at 7:00am. Jean Nathe, Sunrise Past President Trade Mark Sales, Inc. PH (813)-783-4364 Fax (352)-588-4866 Photo L-R Dr. Lisa Richardson, Pasco Hernando State College Provost and Camille Hernandez Sunrise Rotary Club of Dade City Bayfront Health Dade City Names Employee Of The Year Fran Pate has been named 2014 Employee of the Year for Bayfront Health Dade City. The recognition is the highest honor a hospital employee can receive. Employees are nominated for the award by their colleagues based on their commitment to patient care, their professionalism and their contributions on the job. Fran was chosen from among 325 employees for the recognition. “Each employee plays an important role in delivering quality care and creating the best possible experience for our patients,” said Shauna McKinnon, Chief Executive Officer. “Fran exemplifies the best of who we are as healthcare providers through her dedication to our patients and the hospital. It is a pleasure to recognize Fran and celebrate the hard work of all our employees.” Fran has worked at Bayfront Health Dade City since February, 2002. She began her career in the pharmacy department and is a Registered Pharmacy Technician. Fran is also a member of the Resuscitation Committee at the hospital. When asked why she entered the healthcare profession, Fran responded “I like helping people and doing something worthwhile by making their lives better.” Family Fun Day Sunday May 3, 2015 ~Featuring DC Country~ FREE ADMISSION Corn Hole Tournament hosted by Bob Case only $25 per team, contact Matt Mohler 813-355-7004 to sign up Silent Auction and Raffle Prizes All Day Bouncy House and Games (wrist band only $5.00) Location: VFW Post 4283 12733 VFW Road, Dade City **No outside food or beverages permitted!** All proceeds go to Dade City Little League SMARTstart Pasco Incubator Program On Friday, March 27, the SMARTstart Pasco Incubator program was recognized at the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council’s (TBRPC) Future of the Region Awards in the Community Service category. The award spotlights SMARTstart as a non-profit program that has demonstrated outstanding achievement and benefited the regional community. The SMARTstart Incubators are the Pasco Economic Development Council’s capstone program to engage entrepreneurs, grow new business, and create job opportunities in Pasco County. “I am so proud of all we and our partners have accomplished since the opening of the first incubator in September 2013,” said Krista Covey, Program Director of SMARTstart. “In less than two years, we have had the opportunity to help 29 new companies grow through their membership at either the Dade City or New Port Richey locations, and those companies have employed over 70 people to date in our community.” She went on to note that more than 400 companies have taken advantage of business development workshops and events organized through the Incubators. SMARTstart is currently accepting membership applications from entrepreneurs and small businesses that are ready to start or grow their businesses. More information about SMARTstart memberships and upcoming events can be found online at www.smartstartpasco.com. About SMARTstart Pasco Incubators SMARTstart has received strong support from the community for both its Dade City and New Port Richey locations. The program’s partners include the City of Dade City, the City of New Port Richey, Dade City Business Center, Florida High Tech Corridor Council, Greater Dade City Chamber of Commerce, Pasco County Board of County Commissioners, Pasco-Hernando State College, Saint Leo University, USF Connect, USF Small Business Development Center (SBDC), and Service Core of Retired Executives (SCORE). www.SmartStartPasco.com PHSC Offers Health And Human Services Seminars Pasco-Hernando State College announces its Community Awareness Series for the summer term. Students, faculty, staff and the community are invited to learn about health and human services programs provided by local agencies in Pasco County. All sessions will be held at PHSC Porter Campus at Wiregrass Ranch, in Wesley Chapel, 2727 Mansfield Blvd, in the Conference Center, building B. Deanna Krautner, health education program manager, Florida Department of Health in Pasco County, will present the first seminar in the summer series on Thursday, May 21 at 4:30 p.m. Additional seminars include presentations by: Grace Maselli, president, National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), Pasco County on June 11; and Sheri Lawrence, vice president, Pasco Mental Health Foundation, Inc., on July 9. The Health and Human Services seminars meet a critical need for the community to better understand the availability of social services programs and resources. Offered at no cost, the seminars will provide the college community with access to a number of agencies and organizations designed to assist the residents of Pasco County. All summer term sessions will begin at 4:30 p.m. and run approximately 60 minutes. For more information call 1.855.NOW.PHSC, or visit www.phsc.edu/calendar. Campus Gear New Retail Store in San Antonio Campus Gear, a new retail store in San Antonio, FL announces the addition of Dillon Vitale, Assistant Store Manager. Dillon, a graduate of Saint Leo University, has a Bachelors in Sport Business and is currently one of the Assistant Coaches of Saint Leo’s Baseball Team under Coach Sean O’Conner. During the Spring and Summer of 2014 Dillon played professional ball in France for the Beaucaire Chevaliers. Prior to that, he spent time working baseball operations for the New York Mets minor league system. Before coming to the Lions, he spent the 2011 season as member of the Chipola College baseball team where they won the 2011 JUCO State Championship and finished fifth in the nation at the JUCO World Series. Vitale played his freshman year at Florida International University and helped the Panthers win the 2010 Sun Belt Conference Tournament. He is also a graduate of Charlotte High School where he earned many regional accolades. While working on his Master’s Degree at Saint Leo, Dillon manages the store Monday-Thursday. We are proud to have Dillon as part of our Campus Gear Team! Campus Gear will have their Grand Opening & Ribbon Cutting May 7 th Thursday, from 4-7pm. The Market Place We look forward to you joining us at THE MARKET PLACE at Hibiscus Park on Saturday, May 2nd from 9 am – 2 pm. You will enjoy the outdoor vendor shopping experience, especially as Derrick provides great entertainment from 11 am – 1 pm. The Prodigy of Saint Leo University offers free Children Art Sessions; the children are enjoying the creative t-shirts that they are making and proudly wearing. Carol Reeves displays her wonderful birdbaths and feeders which have been very popular. Representatives from Pampered Chef, Tupperware, Scentsy and Origami Owl will be offering their products and catalogs. Glavich Produce has been a wonderful vendor supplying high-quality fruit and vegetables. You must see Penny Jefferson’s beautiful heirloom roses, landscape plants, gourds and foliage; as well as Lorraine Boise of Dade City Soap Company with her lovely soaps, bath salts and bubble bath bars. There is just so much to see at THE MARKET PLACE! For additional information or interested vendors, please contact Lucy Avila at 352-521-5858 or lucyavila707@gmail.com. Please note this is our last month we will be meeting at THE MARKET PLACE until September. We hope you will bring your friends and stop by for an enjoyable day in Dade City! Congratulations April 2015 Citizen’s of the Month Breakfast Sponsor: Bayfr ont Health Dade City, Shauna McKinnon, Kayla Howard & Patty Richter Plaque Sponsor: J ar r ett For d, Cliff Mar tin Scholarship Sponsors: Farm Bureau Insurance, Bobby Van Allen IR Staffing, Inc., Tim Dozier Jim Driscoll Lee Musselman, Elite Broker Group Royal Oaks Nursing Center, Bret Martin Saint Leo University School of Arts & Sciences, Eric Weekes Statewide Insurance, Mark Capes & Kevin Fecteau Sunrise Rotary of Dade City, Cindy Harper “In the Bag” Plaque-Jarrett Ford, Cliff Martin Certificate-Mayor of Dade City, Camille Hernandez Piggy Bank-San Antonio Citizen Federal Credit Union, Jill Evans Coupons-Beef O’Brady’s Dade City, Todd Batchelor Certificate & Ruler-Pasco County Clerk & Comptroller, Paula O’Neil, Ph.D. Note Pad - Saint Leo University, Eric Weekes Certificate, Coin & Constitution Book-Congressman Gus Bilirakis Free Kids Meal-IHOP Dade City, Amanda White Free Kids Meal-Dickey’s BBQ Pit, Ron Dyke & Vanessa Sanders Safety Blinking Light-Lee Musselmann, Broker Associate, Elite Brokers R.E. The Bag-Bayfront Health Dade City San Antonio Citizens Federal Credit Union, Jill Evans Bible-First Baptist Church Dade City-Pastor Randy Huckabee & Lucy Avila Certificate-State Representative Danny Burgess (R-38), Robin D. Ringesien Academy at the Farm Abigail Hill East Pasco Adventist Academy Mar. Juhith Chenchugalla Saint Anthony Catholic School Laura Asbel Centennial Elementary School Autumn Balsiger Lacoochee Elementary School Paola Morales Pasco Elementary School Liliana Perez Rodney B. Cox Elementary School Denasia Lee San Antonio Elementary School Rozalyn Perez Centennial Middle School Alejandro Hernandez Pasco Middle School Victoria Griffin James Irvin Education Center Austin Peruyero Moore-Mickens Education Center Abigail Mitchell Pasco High School Taylor O’Neal Photo by Melody Floyd, The Greater Dade City Chamber of Commerce Premier Opens New Family Health Center in Lacoochee! Premier Community HealthCare Group, Inc. (Premier) recently hosted a Ribbon Cutting & Grand Opening Celebration for its new Lacoochee Family Health Center. The event was co-hosted by the Greater Dade City Chamber of Commerce and the Greater Zephyrhills Chamber of Commerce with many local residents, community leaders, and business partners. “After months of planning, we’re very pleased to have primary care medical services in the heart of the community, making health care more accessible for the area residents” explained Joseph Resnick, CEO of Premier. Although the new community center (home to the Boys & Girls Club and Pasco Sheriff’s Officer Friendly) has been a significant milestone for the community, there are many community stakeholders to thank for making the health center a reality. Some of the community stakeholders were in attendance and shared a few remarks. John Moors, Executive Director for the Greater Dade City Chamber of Commerce highlighted the important role Premier has in the community by providing health services and boosting the economy with employment opportunities. Board of County Commissioner Chair, Ted Schrader, shared remarks about the value of a neighborhood based health center. He reminisced about that special feeling when a patient is known by name when they enter a healthcare facility and feels that is what will happen at the new center. It will be a medical home where area residents are welcomed on a first name basis. Other speakers included John Harper, CEO of Habitat for Humanity & Florida Medical Clinic Foundation of Caring Board Member; Dave Armstrong, Executive Director of the Boys & Girls Club; David Lambert of Withlacoochee River Electric Cooperative; Bob Hatfield, Office of Congressman Bilirakis; and, Shahra Anderson, Regional Director for Senator Nelson. All speakers emphasized their enthusiasm and support for the new service while encouraging area residents to utilize the services. The addition of a health center has been part of the master plan for the community center, which opened last summer under the leadership of the Boys & Girls Club. Additional social services partners are engaged and more satellite services are in the works for the area. Health services for Adults & Children (ages 4 and older) include but are not limited to: Sick visits, treatment & management of chronic illnesses and an array of preventive and treatment services. * For physicals and immunizations, patients will be directed to the nearest family practice site in downtown Dade City. Lacoochee Family Health Center Location: 38724 Mudcat Grant Blvd, Dade City, FL 33523; Hours of Operation: Wednesday 7am-4pm. To schedule an appointment, call (352) 518-2000. Same day appoints available and walk-ins are welcome. Photo credit: Richard K. Riley of Trilby, FL 2015 April Membership Renewals Amerilife and Health Services of East Pasco Batson-Cook Company Berkshire Hathaway Home Services-Vicki Griepenburg Big John’s Janitorial Supplies Inc Bob Larkin Construction Inc Brant Blessing-State Farm Insurance CARES (Community Aging & Retirement Services Centennial Bank Checkers-Power Burgers Inc Co-POWR Dade City Animal Clinic PA Douglas Fort Dade Groves Inc Faithful Pet Cremation Family Medical Center Gulfside Hospice & Pasco Palliative Care Harris Services Unlimited Inc Jim Browne Citrus Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram Jimmy’s Sanitary Service Kiefer Village Jewels KRY Inc DBA Dade City Motocross Kumquat Growers Martin Electric McClain, Alfonso, Meeker, PA Morningside RV Estates Nancy’s Natural Foods Inc Papa Joe’s Italian Restaurant Pasco Economic Development Council Pioneer Florida Museum & Village Premier Designs Reliance Auto Center Saint Leo University Stor-ette Storage SunTrust Bank Tampa Type/Print Inc The Creative Stable Treasured Friends Pasco Middle School Premier Community Healthcare Group RJ Nathe & Sons Inc Sacred Heart Early Childhood Center Sam’s Club Sunrise of Pasco County Inc TL Hanson & Associates The Commons on Pretty Pond TIER4, LLC Thank you for your continued partnership! Sunrise is participating in Give Day Tampa Bay 2015 on May 5! Give Day Tampa Bay is a community-wide, online giving day hosted by The Community Foundation of Tampa Bay and Florida NEXT, and it celebrates the important work of all Tampa Bay nonprofits. For 24 hours, from midnight to midnight on Tuesday, May 5, donors can make gifts online to participating nonprofits that are located in or provide services in the Tampa Bay area. We will be eligible for incentives, bonuses and additional prizes throughout the day, and your gift would be greatly appreciated. All contributions made on May 5 will be used to purchase a new vehicle to help transport our shelter residents. The inaugural Give Day Tampa Bay in 2014 raised almost $1.1 million in 24 hours. With help from supporters like you, we know this year will be even more successful. Make a pledge now or get more information by visiting www.GiveDayTampaBay.Org. Thank you for your continued support. Sincerely, Kelly Sinn, CEO First National Bank Of Pasco Welcomes Mike Mashke As Chief Lending Officer First National Bank of Pasco welcomes Mike Mashke as Senior Vice President, Chief Lending Officer. Mashke brings over 34 years of commercial lending experience to FNBP. Although Mike Mashke is a new face to Dade City, he’s no stranger to First National Bank of Pasco’s President & CEO, Steve Hickman. “Steve was my boss in the early nineties,” said Mashke. “He was my mentor at Barnett Bank and I’m happy that our paths have crossed again. The team at First National has already made me feel at home in Dade City.” “Mike is a great addition to our Commercial Banking team,” said Hickman. “With his extensive commercial lending background, we have no doubt Mike will take our bank’s Commercial Banking strategy to the next level.” Mashke’s banking career began with Barnett Bank of Tampa while he was earning his B.A. in Economics from the University of South Florida. Over the years, he has built a strong, customer-focused commercial lending reputation at several Tampa area banks Including: Mercantile Bank, Bay Cities Bank and NorthStar Bank. Mashke was a founding shareholder and Chief Lending Officer for the de novo NorthStar Bank in Tampa before relocating to Beaufort, South Carolina in 2008. There, he served as CBC National Bank’s Senior Loan Officer and ran its Northern Lending Division. In 2014, Mashke returned to Tampa as Commercial Sales Executive Manager with Florida Bank until its merger with IBERIABANK in March of 2015. Mashke, originally from Englewood, Florida, will be relocating to Dade City with his wife, Mary (Pezet), who was raised in Pasco County. They have three children: Nathan (10), Maggie (9), and David (8). Dade City Realty New Location - New Direction The Greater Dade City Chamber of Commerce recently held a ribbon cutting for Dade City Realty, located at 12206 Us Hwy 301 in Dade City. Owner Scott Boise was joined by family, friends, staff and Chamber members to celebrate the opening of his business. The Greater Dade City Chamber of Commerce is a trade association consisting of 430 members whose mission is to “promote economic development and quality of life” in the greater Dade City area. For information about joining the Chamber please call 352 567 3769 or email jmoors@dadecitychamber.org . -- photo by Richard K Riley, Trilby -- PHSC CAREER ACADEMY STUDENTS VISIT CAMPUS IN DADE CITY The Pasco-Hernando State College East Campus in Dade City hosted students from Nature Coast Technical High School’s Criminal Justice Career Academy on Thursday March 19. Students toured the campus and explored career paths within the public service field. While on campus, students met and interacted with PHSC faculty and staff as well as local professionals in the public service sector. Charlie May, PHSC’s executive director of public services programs, Brian Head, law enforcement and corrections coordinator, and Bill Watson, coordinator of fire science technology presented program and career information to career academy students. Pasco County Law Enforcement Deputies from the Special Weapons and Tactics Unit and Pasco County Firefighters from Emergency Services Station 36, demonstrated special equipment utilized by both organizations. All students had the opportunity to ask specific questions about public service professions and learn even more about post-secondary education and prospective career paths. Photo caption (FIREtruckandstudents.jpg): Nature Coast Technical High School Criminal Justice Career Academy students learn about fire rescue equipment from Firefighter Hecker during field trip to PHSC. Photo caption (SWAT girl.jpg): Nature Coast Technical High School Criminal Justice Career Academy student Shelby Krohn experiences the cumbersome SWAT vest designed to save lives. Bottom Line Accounting & Tax Services, Inc. 352-567-1122 Ten Tax Tips for Farmers Farms include ranches, ranges and orchards. Some raise livestock, poultry or fish. Others grow fruits or vegetables. Individuals report their farm income on Schedule F, Profit or Loss From Farming. If you own a farm, here are 10 tax tips to help at tax time: 1. Crop insurance. Insurance payments from crop damage count as income. Generally, you should report these payments in the year you get them. 2. Sale of items purchased for resale. If you sold livestock or items that you bought for resale, you must report the sale. Your profit or loss is the difference between your selling price and your basis in the item. Basis is usually the cost of the item. Your cost may also include other amounts you paid such as sales tax and freight. 3. Weather-related sales. Bad weather such as a drought or flood may force you to sell more livestock than you normally would in a year. If so, you may be able to delay reporting a gain from the sale of the extra animals. 4. Farm expenses. Farmers can deduct ordinary and necessary expenses they paid for their business. An ordinary expense is a common and accepted cost for that type of business. A necessary expense means a cost that is proper for that business. 5. Employee wages. You can deduct reasonable wages you paid to your farm’s full and part-time workers. You must withhold Social Security, Medicare and income taxes from their wages. 6. Loan repayment. You can only deduct the interest you paid on a loan if the loan is used for your farming business. You can’t deduct interest you paid on a loan that you used for personal expenses. 7. Net operating losses. If your expenses are more than income for the year, you may have a net operating loss. You can carry that loss over to other years and deduct it. You may get a refund of part or all of the income tax you paid in prior years. You may also be able to lower your tax in future years. 8. Farm income averaging. You may be able to average some or all of the current year's farm income by spreading it out over the past three years. This may cut your taxes if your farm income is high in the current year and low in one or more of the past three years. 9. Tax credit or refund. You may be able to claim a tax credit or refund of excise taxes you paid on fuel used on your farm for farming purposes. 10. Farmers Tax Guide. For more details on this topic see Publication 225, Farmer’s Tax Guide. You can get it on IRS.gov/forms anytime. You can order it on IRS/orderforms to have it mailed to you. Also remember that if you do have an agricultural business on your property that you may qualify for a reduction of your State Real Estate Taxes by claiming the Agricultural Exemption. If you should have any questions, please feel free to contact me at: Bottom Line Accounting & Tax Services, Inc. 20111 Old Trilby Road Dade City, Florida 33523 (352)567-1122 TaxRene@Aol.com The April Chamber Business Breakfast featured some great networking, interaction and a presentation by film maker Brett Culp. Breakfast was sponsored by Grower’s Fertilizer Corporation of Dade City. This documentary film explores, through the real-life tales of fans, writers, and filmmakers, the inspirational influence of Batman and encourages viewers to find their own path to heroism. For more information, please visit www.WEareBATMAN.com. Pictured are : Will Grief, Brent Sutton (both of Grower’s Fertilizer) Brett Culp (Legends of the Knight), John Moors and David West (of the Chamber). The Greater Dade City Chamber of Commerce is a 440 member strong business development and promotion organization serving Eastern Pasco County. Please contact jmoors@dadecitychamber.org or call 352 567 3769 to see how you can benefit from a partnership. The Thomas Promise The Thomas Promise is thrilled to announce our participation in Give Day Tampa Bay, a national day of local giving. It is a 24-hour online giving challenge on May 5, 2015 where anyone can donate to their favorite causes and charities through GiveDayTampaBay.org. Local nonprofits and donors from every neighborhood in our community will come together to raise significant funds for local needs -- all on a single day! All registered organizations will be listed by name and category. ( You can find us under community improvement) Donors using their credit card will only have to enter once but can give multiple times. The minimum donation is $25, and there is no maximum amount limit. During this 24 hour period there will several contest announced where participating charities will be able to win additional funds! This is sure to be exciting 24 hours and a wonderful way for our foundation to raise funds for the kids. Please mark this date and help us spread the word!! Here are three simple ways you can help us: Commit to donate; Spread the word on your social media outlets; and Give an online donation on May 5th. National Speaker Michael Angelo Caruso Is Coming To Town Michael Angelo Caruso, a nationally recognized author and speaker, is delivering a motivational seminar at the Tampa Bay Golf & Country Club sponsored by the Rotary Club of San Antonio. The program is titled "How to Engage Someone in 15 Seconds." This program offers strategies on how to make the most of first impressions and is a preview of the content found in Caruso's books. Tuesday, May 19, 2015 Tampa Bay Golf & Country Club, 10641 Old Tampa Bay Drive, San Antonio, FL 33576 The event runs from 6PM to 8:00 PM District Governor, Ted Johnston calls Caruso a "world class speaker" and promises "a night to remember." "I saw Michael speak in Sydney, Australia and was blown away at his energy and how we worked a very large audience. This great Rotarian has a wonderful message for everyone." Mr. Caruso has spoken in Africa and the Caribbean and delivers approximately 75 programs every year. He has been educating and entertaining audiences for over fifteen years on the subjects of leadership, selling, and change. An accomplished writer, Mr. Caruso is author of the 5 Cool Ideas book series, the audio book Dear Michael Angelo—A Father’s Life Lessons to His Son and the FastLearnerAudio series, and Present Like a Pro, a DVD that has been described as a "master class in speaking." Caruso is based in Royal Oak, Michigan. His company, the Edison House, attracts clients from all the major sectors of industry and government, including Hallmark, the National Institutes of Health, Rayovac, the Barbados Ministry of Tourism and the United States Navy. Admission to this event is $30.00, which includes dinner. Go to www.rotarysanantoniofl.org to register. For more information about this event, call 352-588-4444 and leave a message or email rotarysanantoniofl@gmail.com or visit www.MichaelAngeloCaruso.com. "Dot" on over to Treasured Friends 2nd Anniversary Celebration Saturday, May 2nd 10:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Bring a Friend, Stay a While, Eat some treats with a Smile Treasured Friends 12329 Highway 301 Dade City, Florida 352-437-4866 The Mayor’s Communiqué………………… As we wind down the school year for students, we look forward to graduations on many levels… kindergarten, elementary school, middle school, high school as well as our area colleges and universities. I continue to be impressed by the young men and women in our town and their importance to the future of our communities, especially here in Dade City. It is crucial that encouragement be fostered in their studies or trade that interests them, so that they continue to contribute and flourish in whatever community they choose to call home in the years to come. With that said, mention need be made of a couple of programs that are available to our area youngsters keeping them engaged while promoting healthy and happy families during our upcoming summer months. Prodigy Cultural Arts Program The Dade City Commission recently approved an agreement with Saint Leo University for implementation of the Prodigy Cultural Arts Program at the Naomi Jones Park in Dade City. The Prodigy Arts Program at the park provides a safe arena where youth ages 7-9 learn effective communication, problem solving and conflict resolution through visual arts. Other Prodigy sites in East Pasco work with youth from 7-17 and include performing arts as well. Youth are encouraged to explore themes and ideas that develop a sense of self-worth as well as appreciate the worth and value of others in the world in which they live. Prodigy uses art as a way for students to express themselves and a means of self-exploration. All Prodigy art instructors are professional artists and each is dedicated to making a positive impact on the lives of their students. Classes at this time may include drawing/painting, media or technical arts, photography and sculpture. Performing arts classes are also taught with Prodigy programs like dance, vocal or instrumental performance and acting. For more information on the Prodigy schedule at Naomi Jones Park, please contact Frances Ramos at 352-588-7425 or frances.ramos@saintleo.edu . Pasco County Parks and Recreation Registration is now open for summer camps offered by the Pasco County Parks and Recreation Department. The seven week summer camps held for elementary and middle school children run from June 22 to August 7, 2015. In the Dade City community, the camps are offered at James Irvin Civic Center and Centennial Middle School. There are additional locations in other parts of the County. Children may be registered for the entire summer or on a week to week basis. Activities include games, sports, arts and crafts, field trips movies guest speakers and more. Day camp times, fees and ages vary with locations. For more information, visit www.pascocountyfl.net/ parksandrecreation. As always, it is an honor and privilege to serve the residents of Dade City. Your ideas are encouraged and welcomed. Please contact me at chernandez@dadecityfl.com with your questions or comments as we continue to move Dade City from better to best. Camille Camille Hernández, Mayor Dade City Sunrise of Pasco County teams up with Local Allstate Agency Owner for #SpringCleaning4DV As part of an expanding partnership, Sunrise is teaming up with Lisette M. Fernandez-Allstate Agency for a spring donation drive to provide cleaning and personal supplies for individuals in need of emergency shelter, those preparing to transition out of shelter, and for maintenance supplies at the center. The #SpringCleaning4DV is the result of a unique collaboration between The Allstate Foundation and the Florida Coalition Against Domestic Violence (FCADV). As Floridians engage in the annual ritual of spring cleaning, it is a good time to consider donating cleaning supplies and personal items for use by survivors of domestic violence and participating certified domestic violence centers. Lisette M. Fernandez-Allstate Agency is playing a lead role in collecting supplies on behalf of Sunrise. While #SpringCleaning4DV focuses on obtaining necessary supplies for participating domestic violence centers, the project also serves to bring together local Allstate agents with the certified center in their area as a part of a comprehensive economic justice project,* Changing Lives: A Partnership between Florida Allstate Agents and Domestic Violence Centers. “The Allstate Foundation has a longstanding commitment to domestic violence survivors through its financial empowerment programs. Bringing together local agents to help (name of center) is an outgrowth of Allstate’s support of survivors and their children,” said (local agent). Thanks to Allstate Foundation funding, the program is now available to more certified domestic violence centers in Florida, including (name of center). As a part of the Changing Lives project, FCADV and Allstate Florida convened a Statewide Advisory Team comprised of participating domestic violence centers and local Allstate agents. These partners are working within their respective communities to create plans for increasing financial literacy, economic justice opportunities for survivors of domestic violence, and promoting activities and projects that engage Allstate agents as strong partners, such as #SpringCleaning4DV. “Abusers often use finances as a tactic to control or trap survivors in abusive relationships. Therefore, centers offer programs that promote financial independence to help survivors be less dependent on abusive partners which can ultimately provide the means to leave and live independently.” (said – director of center) The #SpringCleaning4DV participating certified domestic violence centers, Allstate agents, drop-off locations, and needed supplies are available at: http://fcadv.org/fcadv-allstate or by email: AllstateProject@fcadv.org. Thank You to our Citizen of the Month & Scholarship Sponsors from The Greater Dade City Chamber of Commerce The Education Committee would like to thank our Scholarship Sponsors for the 2014-2015 school year. Their participation funds the three (3) Greater Dade City Chamber of Commerce Community Service and Involvement Scholarships. This year’s winners were: Courtney Nathe, Calvin Christian Yann, Camryn Pitts 2014-2015 Sponsors were: Breakfast Sponsor: Bayfront Health Dade City, Shauna McKinnon Plaque Sponsor: Jarrett Ford, Cliff Martin Farm Bureau Insurance, Bobby Van Allen IRStaffing, Tim Dozier Jim Driscoll Lee Musselmann, Broker Associate, Elite Brokers Real Estate Group, Lee Mussleman Royal Oaks Nursing Center, Bret Martin Saint Leo University, Eric Weekes San Antonio Citizen Federal Credit Union, Jill Evans Statewide Insurance, Kevin Fecteau and Mark Capes Sunrise Rotary of Dade City, Jean Nathe and Cindy Harper If any of our chamber members would like to donate to the education Committee; we will use these funds to purchase additional items for the students’ bags, and or apply to supplies and awards. We will mention your company in our monthly newsletter and in the program. Deadline is August 1st , 2015. If you have any questions or an in-kind donation, email jean@trade-marksales.com. The Citizen of the Month Breakfast starts back up on September 30, 20145at Bayfront Heath Dade City, where 12 students, chosen by their schools will be honored. If you are interested in joining the education committee our next meeting is May 21st, 10:30am in the Chamber Board Room. Thank you, Jean Nathe Chairperson Education Committee Saint Leo and Two Men and a Truck® Partner Again on Movers for Moms® Program For the second consecutive year, Saint Leo University and Two Men and a Truck® are partnering on a community project, the Movers for Moms® program, which benefits two local women’s shelters. Items collected during the month of April and early May will be delivered on Mother’s Day to Sunrise of Pasco County and The Spring of Tampa Bay. Saint Leo has previously participated in this program- and a similar project, Movers for Military®, for our homeless military veterans. This collection drive is being supported by the Saint Leo University Social Work Club, the Office of Graduate Admissions, Tampa Education Center (Channelside), and the Division of Student Services. Six collection boxes have been placed in high-traffic areas at University Campus as follows: Donald R. Tapia School of Business building lobby Marion Bowman Activities Center lobby Student Activities Building lobby Student Community Center building lobby Student Community Center building dining hall lobby Student Apartments 5 & 6 fish tank lobby area Sunrise of Pasco County’s wish list includes: Pillows and pillowcases (new or used) Bedding for twin bed (new or used) Bath towels and washcloths Industrial mop heads Shower curtains, liners, and mats Pots and pans The Spring of Tampa has requested these items: Pillows Pillowcases (new) Twin sheet sets (new) Blankets/comforters (new) Towels and washcloths (new) Women’s pajamas and women’s dress suits (new or used) Women’s underwear – size XS, S, L, XL, XXL (new) Diapers – size 4,5,6 and training pants/pull-ups Women’s hair products and hair brushes Hand sanitizer Cell phones Highlighters and permanent markers Scissors Two-pocket folders Thank you for your support of this collection drive. For more information about the Movers for Moms® program, contact Eugenia Parlow of Two Men and a Truck at (813) 245-8519 or eugenia.parlow@twomen.com. Pasco Sheriff’s Office Newsletter May has a number of designations, but the one I want to focus on is National Mental Health Awareness. There have been a number of tragic incidences throughout our county, region, state and country. Many of those events make us wonder why they happened and more importantly, how they could have been prevented. Mental health awareness plays a major part in a lot of what goes awry nowadays. We have to be diligent as partners, parents, friends or whatever role we play in another’s life and pick up on the things that could lead to major crises in their lives. According to the National Institute of Health, 1 in 4 adults, or roughly 61.5 million Americans, experience mental illness in a given year. One in 17, or about 13.6 million people, live with a serious mental illness such as schizophrenia, major depression or bipolar disorder. Those numbers were the result of a 2013 study. Furthermore, that same study reveals about 20 percent of youth between the ages of 13 and 18 experience severe mental disorders in a given year. Those between the ages of 8 and 15, the estimate is 13 percent. What those numbers tell us is that any of us can be touched by a mental disorder and identifying, then treating that disorders paramount. There are a number of behaviors we can look for in our friends and family. Those behaviors range from suicide to anxiety to substance abuse disorders. Here are just a few of the many warning signs we should look for when it comes to the different conditions: Suicide Talk of dying or killing one’s self Feeling hopeless or trapped and having no reason to live Feeling like a burden to others Substance Use Attendance at work, school, or other functions drop Constant fights, illegeal activity or other troubles Change in eating and sleeping habits Sudden weight loss or gain Slurred speech, tremors, unusual smells, and/or bloodshot eyes Psychotic Disorders Hallucinating Delusions Behavioral Disorders Inability to pay attention Hyperactivity Defiant and involved in criminal activity Again, these are only a few of the symptoms for each of the categories above. To learn more, please visit www.MentalHealth.gov. Also, The National Alliance on Mental Illness or NAMI, is another valuable resource. Anyone in need help should call 1-800-662-HELP. Assistance can also be gained by calling the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273TALK. As always, thank you for your time and stay safe! Chamber News Page 20 FIGHT NIGHT May 16th 2015 5:00 PM Dade City’s Boxing Club/Order tickets in advance by calling 352-424-2411. Pasco County Fairgrounds 36722 SR 52, Dade City . www.facebook.com/dadecitysboxingclub 2015 Chamber Scholarship Winners The Education Committee announces the 3 - $1,000 Scholarship Winners! Courtney Nathe, Calvin Christian Yann & Camryn Pitts, all from Pasco High School, are our 3 outstanding students that will be recognized at the Business Breakfast on May 19th, 2015. Photo: L-R Courtney Nathe, Calvin Christian Yann, Camryn Pitts Photo provided by: Jean Nathe Gardening Extravaganza @ Pioneer Florida Museum & Village May 2nd, 2015 9:00am-4:00pm www.pioneerfloridamuseum.org For vendor applications visit website or call 352-567-0262 Pasco Schools Eliminates 18 Standardized Tests By Kurt S. Browning Testing has been a hot topic during the school year and Florida’s legislative session. In an effort to reduce some of the testing demands locally at the elementary level this year (2014-2015), Pasco County Schools will eliminate the comprehensive performance-based test in grades K through 5. In addition, the district will eliminate the special area tests in art, music, and PE for grades K, 1, 3, and 4. In the specials areas, grades 2 and 5 were identified for continued testing, because some personnel may teach only students in primary grades or only students in intermediate grades (rather than all grades in the school). In the content areas where tests are being eliminated, principal approved tests will be administered. A principal approved test is one that measures the student’s mastery of standards and can be a test, performance-based activity, observational checklist, or a combination of the three. Some examples of what may be used for the principal approved test are: a district document such as the progress monitoring plan checklist for science, Discovery Education, or a test designed by a team of teachers or an individual teacher that measures the students’ attainment of the standards. Results also are used to determine students’ report card grades. No other grade levels or assessments will be impacted this school year. This adjustment has been made in concert with the Florida Legislature’s passage of House Bill 7069, regarding testing and accountability. We thank the Legislature, especially our delegation, for listening to districts, teachers, staff, parents, and students and for providing flexibility and relief when it comes to assessments. We will continue to look for ways to reduce and eliminate testing at all levels. Kurt S. Browning is Superintendent of Pasco County Schools. List Maintenance of the Voter Registration Rolls Florida Statutes 98.065 provides for the integrity of the electoral process by outlining acceptable methods to maintain the list of voter registration records. In compliance with Florida Statutes, we have begun the required biennial address list maintenance process, and for the first time, my office has been fielding calls from voters who are questioning the integrity and/or motive of the list maintenance process. The statutes outline acceptable methods of conducting list maintenance, and one way is to compare our address database with that of the United States Postal Service (USPS). Voters who report a new address to the USPS are "flagged" in our database when the addresses don't match, and they are notified via postcard. Another acceptable method we used this year was to send post cards to people who have not voted in the last two years, and have not made any request to have their voter registration updated during that time. Voters receiving list maintenance postcards are encouraged to respond with confirmation that the address is correct, or to respond and provide us with an address that accurately reflects their current residence. For the first time, voters also have the option of responding online to the list maintenance postcard from our website. Unfortunately, no method is foolproof. Thousands of voters move and never register a new address with the USPS. This process can also be problematic for part-time residents who have their mail forwarded during the off season but fail to reverse the forward order once they return, or they neglect to notify our office. Too, not all voters are "supervoters" who vote in every election. Proactivity in maintaining your own voter registration information is your insurance of a trouble-free voting |experience and the best assurance of accurate and current voter registration records in the statewide voter registration system. I assure you that Registration List Maintenance is not an effort to amass more of your private information. It's about maintaining an accurate database so that your registration is in good standing on Election Day, and my office's ability to communicate important information such as changes in polling locations or representative districts. If you receive one of our list maintenance postcards, I encourage you to respond via USPS or log in to pascovotes.com. Let us know when and if you move or need to update your signature. My office stands ready to help! Dade City’s Hometown Heroes Community Clean-up Photo L—R: Commissioner Shive, Rueben Rivera, Blaine McCullough and Eric Johnston PHS Talent Show “Dedicated to Jordan Ivie” May 8th 6:00 pm We are dedicating the show to the newest star in the sky, Jordan Ivie; without whom this club and show would never have come to fruition. PHSEIZE The Stars $5.00 donation at the door. Snacks and drinks for sale. All proceeds to be donated to Jordan Ivie’s family, with all our love! Location: Pasco High School 36850 SR 52, Dade City 352-524-5500 SUPER NATURAL DAY CAMP June 8th-12th, 2015 Withlacoochee River Park Sign your kids up for the Super Natural Day Camp at Withlacoochee River Park. Activities include woods & water explorations, games, hikes, live animals, arts & craft and more. This one week camp will be held on June 8th—12th, 8am-2pm daily. Ages 8-12. $25 per child and field trips are included. Call 352-521-4166 to register. Pasco County Parks & Recreation Something for Everybody! Our Vision: Chamber News As a Chamber Member YOUR NEWS Is encouraged and Welcomed each month! Please email to: Juber@dadecitychamber.org or Mfloyd@dadecitychamber.org Dade city Cruise-in May 2, 2015 2-7 pm Visit our unique shops, and bring your appetite for dining in one of our many great restaurants! “to be the best resource to support our members and attract new business” Why Join? Promotion of your business ~Links on our website - the preferred conduit for business development and tourism in our area ~Advertising Opportunities ~Sponsorship Packages Awareness of your brand ~Multimedia program partnership ~Event participation ~FREE Ribbon Cuttings - Introduce your business to the community Networking with your clients ~Interaction with potential customers ~Business Breakfasts ~Chamber Mixers ~Chamber Ambassador Opportunities ~Events and Committees Receive a credit of $25.00 for each new member you refer! Our Mission: “to promote economic growth and quality of life in the Greater Dade City area.” John Moors, Executive Director Melody Floyd, Sr Administrative Assistant Jo Uber, Administrative Assistant 2015-2016 Greater Dade City Chamber of Commerce Community Guide and Business Directory Announcing a Chamber partner and business representative! We would like to introduce Lisa Callea, Account Executive with Heron Publishing, who will be working on the 2015-2016 Greater Dade City Chamber of Commerce Community Guide and Business Directory. Lisa has over 20 years’ experience as a business owner. She operated “Rising Sun Cafe” for ten years in downtown Brooksville and also spearheaded the not for profit organization “Love your Neighbor.” She has a passion for helping businesses enhance their visibility, expand their clientele base and grow revenue! Lisa will be in the area to meet with Chamber members to explore ways to build their reputation among existing businesses, visitors and newcomers, who rely on The Greater Dade City Chamber of Commerce for information and member referrals. To learn more about marketing your business in the 2015-2016 Greater Dade City Chamber of Commerce Community Guide and Business Directory contact Lisa Callea by cell 352-428-9275 or email Lisa@heronfla.com. Member Testimonials Thank you so much John, Mel, and Jo. You all are fantastic and we are truly blessed to have such people and an organization so supportive of the towns businesses. Thanks again!!God Bless. Julie Buckingham, City Market Bistro As a committed business owner, I view our Chamber vital to the Dade City business community. I want to thank the Dade City Chamber for supporting the business community by being a leading force for numerous projects within our community. I personally want to thank them for spearheading the co-op startup. The Chamber certainly has been a driving force for numerous events that helps keep Dade City vibrant and growing. Debra R. Flood, Owner, The Garden of Eden Salon and Day Spa From the point of view of a long time merchant in Dade City I support & appreciate our Chamber of Commerce for the diversity of its capabilities to promote Dade City, & it's close partnership & support of the downtown merchants. I believe cohesive communication is the key & the Chamber excels here. Dale Anne Laumer, Ivy Cottage Antiques and Wines The Greater Dade City Chamber of Commerce has been a supportive resource for my business. Within two months of joining, I made two quality connections that may greatly impact my projected growth plans! I'm very happy to be a member of this organization that provides a variety of opportunities to network, connect and grow. Kellye Dash, President & CEO, The Busy Buddy This is the BEST Chamber I have ever belonged to. Just wanted you to know. Matt (Matthew J. Jowanna, Attorney at Law) The Law Offices of Matthew J. Jowanna, P.A. Top Drawer Antiques is very happy with its Chamber membership. We have seen a dramatic improvement in joint efforts between the merchants downtown, our former Main Street organization and the City Council. The Dade City Chamber of Commerce has increased awareness for events including the Kumquat Festival and the Car Show. The Chamber also contributed to the Dade City billboard on I-75 along with Main Street and several local businesses. Overall, we are pleased with the promotional work and support we receive from the chamber. John Moors is responsive to our feedback and communicates often regarding progress on various efforts. We encourage downtown businesses to become members in the Chamber, especially now that our Main Street organization has retired. Kathleen Hotchkiss, Top Drawer Antiques John, I just wanted to thank you and the Dade City Chamber for the leadership displayed over the last couple of weeks. With the announcement that Dade City Main Street was shutting down, there was a lot of 'uneasiness' among the retail merchants. But you stepped up immediately to reassure us all that the Chamber was more than willing to help with any gaps that might exist after the shut down. As a member for the last 16 years I am not surprised that this show of leadership was swift and immediate. The Dade City Chamber of Commerce is the arm that reaches out for all the small businesses that are unable to do this alone. The business climate in Dade City today is strong and vibrant and I believe the major contributor for this success is the Dade City Chamber. Again, thanks for all you do. Jim Hendry, A Matter of Taste Dade City’s Chamber of Commerce has taken the initiative to work in coordination with the City of Dade City, its businesses and other community organizations to implement plans and projects with specific, targeted goals in mind – to improve our great city, support its businesses, and foster successful and mutually beneficial relationships. Sheada Madani, Esquire, Johnson, Auvil & Pratico, P.A. I just wanted to say thanks for hosting the luncheon today, lots of energy and great information. Being a serial entrepreneur, I get a little pumped up to be in a room full of bright and energetic people. It makes me want to go and start other businesses! We look forward to getting more involved in the community through volunteer service and by hiring more local folks as we grow. Our vision has changed from a family business to a community business and the future is bright for our town. I look forward to seeing all of you again soon. Shannon Ray, Advanced Telecom Systems, LLC. Working closely with the Chamber gave us a tremendous advantage as we made important decisions about opening our business. We experienced a highly responsive staff anytime we had questions about the local business community, and the guidance it gave was simply invaluable. The Chamber and the City have successfully forged a unique partnership that eases the naturally arduous nature of opening a new business. The resources we found at the Chamber gave us considerable advantage all along the way. I’d strongly urge anyone who wants to be part of the local business community take full advantage of all the Chamber provides. Randy Sprayberry, Kingberry Estate Finds-Dade City We would like to thank the Greater Dade City Chamber of Commerce for assisting Entangle Media’s move into Dade City. John Moors and the Chamber team did a great job of showcasing the city, and taking the lead role in our decision to choose Dade City. The coordination between the Chamber, Dade City Officials, Pasco Economic Development Counsel, and Smartstart Business Incubator region is very impressive, and the key to making our thought of relocation into a reality, in very quick time frame. Entangle Media has a very experienced team with online marketing, web design, web development, app development and social media. We could have chosen anywhere in the region, but have been very happy about the move to Dade city. It has been a great place to live, work, recruit employees, entertain, and for outdoor recreation. The combination of small town living, with big city conveniences, rural rolling hills, great bike trails, and coordinated economic team should be an attractive combination for any company. Mark Pinson, Entangle Media https://www.entanglemedia.com/ FREE Small Business Mentoring and Seminars SCORE is a not-for-profit association dedicated to entrepreneur education and the success of small businesses nationwide. Pasco Hernando SCORE has helped locally since 1979. We conduct yearly more than 2500 free and confidential individual mentoring sessions. And provide over 60 FREE training and educational seminars for small business owners yearly. Our certified volunteer mentors offer a wide range of expertise by virtue of their education and many years of hands-on business experience. They are trained in mentoring by our SCORE Chapter and receive education and training materials from the National SCORE office. They must sign and adhere to a strict Code of Ethics and Confidentiality Agreement. Notably, we’re not academics; we’ve actually lived it! Let us help your small business visit our web site www.pascohernando.score.org and click on the mentoring tab. You will be quickly assigned a mentor with the skills and background for your business. Your mentor will meet with you to discuss your needs and develop an effective plan of action. Pasco Hernando SCORE offers FREE seminars throughout the year at local libraries. Our seminars address many areas of interest and concerns of small business owners. Our FREE seminars include: bank loans, how to start a small business, business plans, using the Internet, and Quickbooks. Visit our www.pascohernando.score.org today. Dade City Kiwanis Club Fish Fry Thursday May 7th 2015 4-7pm $8 donation “Eat-In or Take-Out” and drive thru available Sponsored by Jarrett Ford Location: American Legion 37735 Church Ave, Dade City Tickets Available at: The Greater Dade City Chamber Office Checks only payable to Dade City Kiwanis Club Welcome New Members David Krummen Absolute Commercial Cleaning LLC SR 52 Suite 211 Dade City, FL 33525 352-518-0211 Cleaning/Janitorial Services Cherry Norris Andy Norris Painting Inc & Lawn Care 17011 Spring Valley Road Dade City, FL 33523 352-521-5719 Custom Painting/Landscape/Lawn Rejoin Pastor Stacey Carpenter Grace Baptist Church 10011 US Hwy 301 Dade City, FL 33525 352-567-6436 Church Referred by: Zephyrhills Chamber Jodi Perez & Kay Desvilles Independent Financial Services 20635 Amberfield Drive Suite 102 Land O Lakes, FL 34638 813-908-2701 Financial Services & Planning Referred by: John Moors Roger Levesque Jr. R & L Little Red Barn 14245 7th Street Dade City, FL 33523 813-702-2870 New/Used Furniture/Antiques & More Referred by : Margaret Angell Tice Ridley The Circle of Veterans & Families 19717 Bower Road Dade City, FL 33523 773-859-9006 Clubs & Organizations Referred by: Meridian Counseling Leah Turner Turner time Consulting 12546 Fort King Road Dade City, FL 33525 Marketing/Business Consulting & Training Referred by: Bob Hatfield/Penny Morrill L-R Mary & Angelo Hugh Embry Library, Bob Hatfield Rotary President We were amazed at how many programs our local library offers plus the wealth of resources. They are lucky to have a special group, “Friends of the Library” that helps to fund programs, new signage and bright colored tables for the children’s section. Sunrise Rotary supports literacy and supplies books to local schools, is a sponsor of the Chamber Citizen of the Month and Scholarship program. Spaghetti Feast May 21st, 2015 5:00—7:00 PM The Youth of Ridge Manor United Methodist Church are having a “spaghetti feast”. The donation is $7.00 for adults, $5.00 for kids 5 yrs and older and under 5 FREE. Max donation for large family is $25.00. Includes spaghetti with meat sauce or plain, salad, desert and beverage. Take-out available. Funds raised are for Christian Camping for the upcoming year. Dinner to be held at Fellowship Hall 34350 Cortez Blvd (SR 50). For more info call 352-583-3770. 30th Annual Joe Kiefer Golf Tournament held at Lake Jovita Golf & Country Club Friday, April 10, 2015, 1:00 pm *** Thank you for supporting this event*** Title Sponsor: Florida Hospital Zephyrhills Platinum Sponsors Bayfront Health Dade City • Jarrett Ford • Keiser University • Royal Oak Nursing Center • Simpson Environmental Services, Inc. • Beef O’Brady’s-Dade City & The Brass Tap Dade City • State Farm Insurance “Baldy Boyd”, Agent Gold Sponsors • Auto Body Express • CenterState Bank • Florida Medical Clinic • First National Bank of Pasco • Saint Leo University • Tampa Electric Company • San Antonio Lumber Company • San Antonio Citizens Federal Credit Union • Upstream Office Solutions Team Sponsors • Florida Hospital Zephyrhills (2 Teams) • Jarrett Ford • Bayfront Health Dade City • Keiser University • CenterState Bank • Beef O’Brady’s-Dade City & The Brass Tap-Dade City • Royal Oak Nursing Center • Simpson Environmental Services, Inc. •State Farm Insurance “Baldy Boyd”, Agent • Central Bank • Tampa Electric Company • Pam Abraham & Friends • Tampa Type/Print, Inc. • San Antonio Citizens Federal Credit Union • Jason Sasser & Friends • Farm Bureau Insurance-Pasco County • Adam Kiefer & Friends • Kafe Kokopelli • Monk, Orr & Cross Team Diamond Sponsors Florida Hospital Zephyrhills A great way to package all of your advertising, and partnering sponsorships for the Chamber all together. Want more information, please call Melody Floyd at 352-567-3769 The Greater Dade City Chamber of Commerce 14112 8th Street Dade City, FL 33525 The Chamber wants to thank our Members for your continued support. Proud Sponsor of the May 19th 2015 The Greater Dade City Chamber Business Breakfast Location: Bayfront Health Dade City 13100 Fort King Road, Dade City 33525 Suite 108 7:00 am Networking 7:30 am Breakfast Guest Speaker: Representative of Pasco County Sheriff Department Special Presentation: Pasco Education Foundation Scholarship Winners Courtney Nathe Calvin Christian Yann Camryn Pitts Breakfast: $5.00 per person 50/50 Available for purchase ($1.00 each or 6 for $5.00) PLEASE RSVP if attending: juber@dadecitychamber.org 352-567-3769 Are You Using Your Discount Card??? Chamber Member to Member Discount Program Support Your Fellow Chamber Members while Saving $$$$$$ 3A Home Repair 39412 Rusbe Drive Zephyrhills, FL 33540 813-862-6239 10% off pressure washing, home repairs/services. FREE Estimates Absolute Air Systems, Inc. 37325 Kossik Road Zephyrhills, FL 33541 813-779-0101 www.getcoldair.com 10% off military, seniors and first time customer. FREE Estimates Albert Wooten’s Well Drilling & Septic Tank Installation, Inc. PO Box 323 Trilby, FL 33593 352-583-2067 $10.00 off Septic Tank Cleaning Service All-Tech Air & Filtration, LLC 38225 12th Street, Suite A Zephyrhills, FL 33542 813-870-6934 $20.00 off next SMA or Service (only). Bottom Line Accounting & Tax Services, Inc. FREE Review of business to give a quote for services. 10% for business & personal income tax preparation. 352-567-1122 Burtons Booth www.burtonsbooth.com Please call or email for all product information and orders. 315-868-1574 www.burtonsbooth.com burtonsbooth@gmail.com 10% off all purchases over $25.00 Continued on Reverse… Campus Gear 32745 SR 52 San Antonio, FL 33579 813-783-4364 www.campusgear.biz jean@camousgear.biz 10% off w/Student, Faculty, Staff ID, or Valid Chamber Membership Card Carriage Trade Dry Cleaners 38220 Howard Avenue Dade City, FL 33525 352-518-0951 www.carriagetradedrycleaning.com 10 % off All Dry Cleaning Chris’ A/C Company 12232 US Hwy 301 Dade City, FL 33525 352-521-4977 www.chrisaccompany.com $5.00 off service call/service Critter Creations, Inc 17231 Bellamy Bros Blvd San Antonio, FL 33576 352-588-3011 www.crittercreationsinc.com 10% off new customers first order (excluding artwork) Dickey’s Barbecue Pit 2653 Bruce B Downs Blvd Suite 101 Wesley Chapel, FL 33544 813-406-4473 10% off your next catering order Dog-Mania & Cats and By Design 14012 7th Street, Suite 2 & 4 Dade City, FL 33525 352-457-9616 15% off all Dog-Mania & Cats by Design purchases. Pet boutique items or custom embroidery & personalized photo item. Updated 4/7/15 Emerald Inspection Service, LLC. PO Box 1637 Dade City, FL 33526 352-322-2700 www.emeraldinspectionservice.com $25 off any inspection service (one discount per home) First National Bank of Pasco 13315 US Hwy 301 Dade City, FL 33525 352-521-0141 $100 to Chamber Members that open a new business transaction account. Account must be open 90 days and in good standings and have a daily balance of $2,500 or more to receive credit Garden of Eden Salon & Spa 14220 8th Street #103 Dade City, FL 33523 352-523-0300 www.gardenofedendadecity.com 20% off on all massages, pedicures, manicures, body & face treatments Gear Spinners 1048 Kennewick Court Wesley Chapel, FL 33543 813-235-0554 20% off Anti-Virus Software Yearly Subscription (Regular price $39 per computer) Ask about bulk discounts. Hampton Inn Dade City/Zephyrhills 13215 US Hwy 301 Dade City, FL 33525 352-567-5277 www.dadecityzephyrhills.hamptoninn.com 15% off room rack rates Expires: 12/31/15 Integrity Resources-Delivery, Hauling, Lark 8836 Gall Blvd Zephyrhills, FL 33541 813-788-4011 www.integrityinc.us 10% off window price on sheds Imagine Solutions Group 12630 Curley Street Suite 101 San Antonio, FL 33576 813-440-2741 FREE Consultation and 20% off 1st month’s service with a signed contract. I R Staffing 8836 Gall Blvd Zephyrhills, FL 33541 813-788-4011 www.irstaffing.us 4 hours of billing off your first staffing order Meridian Counseling Center 38108 Meridian Ave Dade City, FL 33525 352-518-5232 www.meridiancounselingcenter.net 20% off products or services for up to one month Microtel Inn & Suites Zephyrhills 7839 Gall Blvd Zephyrhills, FL 33541 813-783-2211 www.miceotelinn/29635 10% off room rack rates Nosnaws Corp DBA IHOP 36-192 13100 US Hwy 301 Dade City, FL 33525 352-567-6977 20% discount for Chamber Members Pamper Yourself Massage Therapy 352-424-4906 15% off of a One Hour Massage Pioneer Florida Museum & Village 15602 Pioneer Museum Road Dade City, FL 33523 352-567-0262 www.pioneerfloridamuseum.org 10% off annual membership Riesdorph Reporting Group, Inc 201 E Kennedy Blvd., Suite 712 Tampa, FL 33602 813-222-8963 www.rrgtampa.com 10% discount off attendance and transcript fees for depositions Sacred Heart Early Childhood Learning Center 32245 St. Joe Road Dade City, FL 33525 352-588-4060 50% off registration ($30 Value) Saint Anthony Catholic SchoolCatholic School System-DOSP, Inc. 32902 Saint Anthony Way San Antonio, FL 33576 352-588-3041 www.stanthonyscholfl.org $50.00 off application fee for new student Sam’s Club 27727 SR 56 Wesley Chapel, FL 33545 813-929-7057 www.samsclub.com $10 gift card for New/Renewal of Basic Savings Membership or Basic Business $25 gift card for New/Renewal of Plus Membership/Business Spivey Karate 12240 S Hwy 301 Dade City, FL 33525 352-518-9409 www.spiveykarate.com ½ OFF any program offered to chamber Members Tampa Bay Golf & Country Club 10641 Old Tampa Bay Drive San Antonio, FL 33576 352-588-0059 www.tbgolfclub.com Purchase One Green Fee, Get Second Free The “T” Zone 12425 Leanne Drive Dade City, FL 33525 813-503-7359 www.thetsoneonline.com FREE Graphic design (1 per customer per order) and no set up fees. 5% off orders of $75 or more
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