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JUNE June 2 | Noon– 1pm Ambassador Luncheon
Salsa’s Mexican Restaurant
5420 Gall Blvd
June 4 | 7am - 8:30am Business Breakfast
Sponsored by The Samaritan Project
Golden Corral 68550 Gall Blvd.
June 6 | 10am– 2pm Open House/Ribbon Cutting
Hope Ranch Learning Academy Ribbon Cutting Noon
36322 SR 54 | Zephyrhills
June 17 | 11:30am - 1pm KNOW
Knowledge Network of Women Guest Speaker: Vonnie Mikkelsen
Microtel Inn & Suites 7839 Gall Blvd.
June 18 | 5:00-7:00pm Mixer
Hosted by: Pasco News Publications
Manolo’s Restaurant
July 2 | 7:00am-8:30am Business Breakfast
Sponsored by: Bayfront Health
Medical Plaza 1, classroom 108 13100 Fort King Rd. | Dade City
High Gross Winners
First National Bank of Pasco
John Evenhouse, JL Smith, Tim Crosby, Scott Manie
High Net Winners
Mosaic Company
Jaye Duncan, Mike Johnson, Mike Messina, Scott Rowell
Z’ Chamber Link
...A Community Connected Published by the Greater Zephyrhills
Chamber of Commerce
June, 2015 Edition
Chamber-Rotary 10th Annual Zephyrhi l l s Scramble
Silverado Golf & Country Club
Greater Zephyrhills Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors
October 2014-September 2015
Officers
Carolyn Hodges, President-Faithful Friends Pet Cremation
Tim Linville, President Elect –E-Z Clean Car Wash
Josh Schneidmiller, Vice President—Western & Southern Life
Skip Skairus, Treasurer-CenterState Bank
Gary Hatrick, Secretary -High Road Photography
Directors
Amy Chappell -Florida Traditions Bank
Bill Heinrich—Florida Hospital Zephyrhills
Darrell Pennington—Honorary Lifetime Member
David West—Inside Out Leadership Development
Deborah Densmore—North Tampa Behavioral Health
John Kinsman-Martin Electric
Kevin Ryman -Ryman Construction/Ryman Roofing
Rebecca Gaddis -San Antonio Citizens Federal Credit Union
Tom Vanater-Nabers Jewelers
Wade Thomas -Thomas and Son , Inc.
Ex-Officio Members
Councilman Ken Burgess---City Council Liaison
Vonnie Mikkelsen---Executive Director
Committees and Board Liaisons
Membership: Gary Hatrick
Economic Development / Government Affairs: Skip Skairus
Community Outreach: AJ Hernandez
Ambassadors Liaison: Gary Hatrick
Professional Staff
Vonnie Mikkelsen-Executive Director
Pat Pennington - Membership/Marketing Manager
Melonie Monson-Membership Services Coordinator
Tenci Alexander-Customer Service Specialist:
[email protected] (Business & Visitors Center Services)
Chamber Business Hours
Monday through Friday 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
38550 Fifth Ave., Zephyrhills 33542
Ph: (813)782-1913 / Fax: (813)783-6060
ZEPHYRHILLS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
YOUTH & EDUCATION PROGRAM DONORS Citizen of the Month and Scholarship Fund
2014-2015 Bahr’s Propane Gas & AC
Church of the Living World
Florida Hospital Zephyrhills
Centennial Bank
Daniel Dwyer, Attorney-Mander Law Group
I R Staffing, Inc.
Jarrett Ford Dade City
Piccola Italia Restaurant
Rona Fletcher
San Antonio Citizens Federal Credit Union
The Ministerial Association of Zephyrhills/Wesley Chapel
And...ALL of you who have participated in 50/50 drawings at Chamber events
Thank you for your generous
Support of Youth in our Community
As a direct result of your contributions, the
Chamber awarded $4000 in 2014 to local
graduating seniors pursuing their educational,
vocational and career goals.
The Chamber provides annual scholarships
funded through 50/50 drawings, events, and
individual or business donations. Scholarships are awarded to local youth through a selection
process in Spring of every year. If you or your business wishes to participate with educational
support, please call your Chamber office.
Chamber-Rotary 10th Annual Zephyrhi l l s Scramble A Day to Remember at Silverado Golf & Country Club | May 1, 2015
Photos this page courtesy of
Gary Hatrick and Cliff McDuffie
2nd Gross Winners EZ Clean Car Wash
Tim Linville, Chad Linville, Buddy McConnell, Jimmy Brownell
2nd Net Winners Jarrett Ford
Cliff Martin, Ed Blommell, Joe Mesiemore, John Mesiemore
Longest Drive Men’s—Buddy McConnell
Longest Drive Women’s– Wanda Stevens
Closest to the Pin #4—Mike Towner
Closest to the Pin #7—Helen Winters
Closest to the Pin #13—Jimmy Brownell
Closest to the Puck—Wanda Stevens
Putting Contest—Randy Bahr
Chamber-Rotary 10th Annual Zephyrhi l l s Scramble A Day to Remember at Silverado Golf & Country Club | May 1, 2015
Thank you for another successful year at the
10th Annual Zephyrhills Scramble
Media Sponsors
Alice Jones Gary Hatrick Paul Flaig
Amy Chappell Jennifer Clapper Rachel Leblanc
Bob Bucklin Jim Pittman Rebecca Gaddis
Bob Winters Katy Boyd Rod Rehrig
Carolyn Hodges Lee Heffelfinger Russ Heffelfinger
Cliff McDuffie Lee Maggard Sam Abrahani
Dale Barnett Liz Austin Stephanie Stephenson
Darrell Pennington Miriam Hansford Stephen Herr
Don Edwards Pam Winters Vicky Jones
ABC Pizza Golden Corral Sonny’s BBQ
Accurate Insurance Happy Cow Sunrise Eatery
Bahr’s Propane & AC JTD Enterprises The Great Catch
Barbs Restaurant Lake Bernadette Topline Tire
Blackstones Reef & Grill McGee Tire Veterans Automotive Inc.
Brooksville Golf & CC Microtel Inn & Suites Village Inn
Carpet & Floor Source Nabers Fine Jewelers Walmart
C1 Bank Piccola Italia Wesley Chapel Toastmasters
Dices Pinchasers Westbrooke Manor
EZ Clean Wash Silverado Golf & CC YMCA
Florida Hospital Zephyrhills Simple Solutions Zephyrhills Free Press
Gold Medal Products Skydive City
Chamber of Commerce and Rotary Club
Zephyrhills Scramble Volunteers Door Prize /Goodie Bags
Corporate Team Sponsors
EZ Clean Wash MIL –Tool Plastics Ryman Roofing
FBC Plans & Engineering Ser-
vices
Mosaic Company Silverado Golf & Country Club
Gold Medal Products Nye Commercial Advisors Zephyr Palms RV Park
Humana Ryman Construction Zephyrhills Natural Spring
Water
Boxed Lunch
Sponsor
Island Breeze Cuban Cafe
Putting Contest
San Antonio Citizens
Federal Credit Union
Closest to Pin –Men
Nabers Fine Jewelry
Hole-In-One
Jarrett Ford
Closest to Pin –Men
Florida Wellness Medical Group
Beverage Cart
Elite Skydiving Alice Jones Gulf Coast Financial RX Care Pharmacy
B & N Lenz Hits 106 Sonny's BBQ
Bahr’s Propane Gas & AC Lee Reed Insurance Sunstate Aluminum
Carriage Trade Cleaners Magnolia Title The Samaritan Project
Centennial Bank Mander Law Group The Thomas Promise
Cornelison Engineering & Marine Corp League The Zephyrhills News
Dennis Moses, Attorney at Microtel Inn & Suites
Faithful Friends Opening Doors World Wide
Hole Sponsors
10th Annual Zephyrhills
Scramble Committee
Sean Klotz * John Evenhouse * Vonnie Mikkelsen
Pat Pennington * Melonie Monson * Tenci Alexander
Venue Sponsor
Bronze Level Investors
Bahr’s Propane Gas & AC
Centennial Bank
Florida Medical Clinic
Members Find Value in Annual Investment Plans
Gold Level Investors
CenterState Bank
Mosaic
San Antonio Citizens FCU
Platinum Level Investors
AND Member Services
is NOT A 9-5 Job
Have you checked out your Cham-ber’s new web design?
ZephyrhillsChamber.org
Here are a few other ways
your Chamber is working for you
Click HERE and HERE
to view latest video promos
...is a GREAT place
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TOP 3
Reasons to Renew
Your Membership
1.Credibility
2.Advocacy
3.Exposure
Cruise Planners by American Express 5040 Sun Meadow Ct., Wesley Chapel, FL 33545
Robert Aloisio (888) 827-1635 Travel Agency
Fletcher Music Centers 36520 SR 54 West, Zephyrhills, FL 33541
Bill Meyer (813) 715-4775
Music
General RV Center 13396 US Hwy.92, Dover, FL 33527
Nathan Parkhurst (813) 305-2500
RV Sales & Service
Suncoast Yellow Ribbon Suicide Prevention Project
30537 Lettingwell Circle, Wesley Chapel, FL 33543 Betsey Westuba (813) 406-4621 Health Services
The Great Catch 5039 1st Street, Zephyrhills, FL 33542
George Illes (813) 782-7770
Restaurants
Greater Zephyrhills Chamber of Commerce
MEMBERSHIP Encourage membership through innovative programs, services and benefits
Greater Zephyrhills Chamber of Commerce
MEMBERSHIP Encourage membership through innovative programs, services and benefits
For Renewing Your Membership
Berkshire Hathaway Home Services
Oasis World Outreach Church of God
Betmar Acres Club, Inc. Pasco Turf & Tractor/Carts Unlimited
Chris Black Insurance Reflections of Life Christian Church
Driftwood of Zephyrhills Rotors of America Flight Academy
Emerald Inspection Service, LLC Silverado Golf and Country Club
Florida Hospital Zephyrhills The Laker/Lutz News
Heritage Academy Vrana Consulting
Jarrett Ford 1st Computer Technologies, Inc
Kleen Karpet
MMR, Inc/Seamless Gutters & More
ZEDC
“Clearly Zephyrhills” Marketing Publications
Available for Down-load. Click on Cover at
right to view.
Greater Zephyrhills Chamber of Commerce
Economic Development & Government Affairs Position the greater Zephyrhills area as the Preferred Location
for Business Growth in East Pasco County
Z e p h y r h i l l s E c o n o m i c D e v e l o p m e n t C o a l i t i o n ( Z E D C )
p u b l i s h e s M e d i c a l M a r k e t R e p o r t
C L I C K O N C O V E R B E L O W T O V I E W F U L L P U B L I C A T I O N
Greater Zephyrhills Chamber of Commerce
Economic Development & Government Affairs Position the greater Zephyrhills area as the Preferred Location
for Business Growth in East Pasco County
C L I C K O N C O V E R B E L O W T O V I E W F U L L P U B L I C A T I O N
Membership
Encourage membership and retention through innovative programs, services and benefits
May Events
Sponsored by Zephyrhills Economic Development Coalition
Guest Speaker Danny Burgess,
Florida House of Representatives, District 38
Membership
Encourage membership and retention through innovative programs, services and benefits
May Events
Member Connection “Join us for Java”
Hosted by
Florida Hospital Zephyrhills Creation Cafe
A Quarterly Meeting
Member Benefits and Networking
Next Meeting in August
Wee Care Clinic Pediatric Urgent Care Clinic opens in
Zephyrhills
38184 Medical Center Ave., Zephyrhills
(813) 715-2812
Congratulations!
Membership
Encourage membership and retention through innovative programs, services and benefits
May Events
Congratulations!
Mayoor Indian Restaurant
Hosts Chamber Mixer
5727 6th Street, Zephyrhills
(813) 782-7082
June Ribbon Cuttings
Saturday, June 6 10am– 2pm Hope Ranch
Learning Academy
36322 SR 54 | Zephyrhills Ribbon Cutting @ Noon
Community News
Summer Haul Pass gives big break to
students on Pasco County buses
Pasco County Public Transportation (PCPT) will be giving Pasco County students a chance to ride all summer for only $20.00. The special student rate will be effective starting June 1 until August 31,
2015.
“Students who have summer jobs can use the bus and save a lot of money this summer,” said Mike
Carroll, Pasco County Public Transportation Direc-tor. “It sure beats spending their hard earned money on gas and if they can’t afford a vehicle. The student
fare is a great choice to meet their transportation needs.”
Passes will be sold at any Pasco County Library, Pasco/Hernando State College West Campus
Bookstore and the PCPT Administrative Office locat-ed at 8620 Galen Wilson Boulevard Port Richey.
Fixed-route, transit buses operate throughout east and west Pasco County and along State Road 54. PCPT also operates the county's para-transit ser-
vice for those persons unable to access transit ser-vice because of a verifiable disability, environmental
barrier, or distance from a route.
For more information about the student Summer Haul Pass, call PCPT at (727) 834-3322, (352) 521-4587 or (813) 235-6073. A brochure on the Summer
Haul Pass program can be viewed by clicking on this link: http://fl-pascocounty.civicplus.com/
DocumentCenter/View/18371
For more information about bus routes, transporta-tion news and schedules go to the following link:
http://www.ridepcpt.com
MyPasco is selected as name of new app
MyPasco was selected from more than 250 entries
Congratulations to Mike LaSala (works for Pasco County Govt) Guy Colson (Hudson) and Ashley Pike (Trinity). All three came up with the name MyPasco which was selected to be the name of the new Android and IPhone APP. The APP is expected to be ready for download in mid to late June 2015
Pasco County Government has made a decision on a new
APP expected to be available to the public in June, 2015.
After asking the public for input, a committee selected My-
Pasco as the name of the new APP. The winning entry was
decided by an internal committee working on the APP devel-
opment.
Three individuals came up with the name, MyPasco and will
receive a small prize as special thanks for their input. In all
more than 250 people made suggestions on naming the new
APP which is still being developed.
The new app will be designed for both Android and Apple
products and will have a variety of features including the
ability to view County Commission meetings, a live stream of
Pasco County Television, press releases, National Weather
Service alerts, park information, library locator, library cata-
logue search, social media access, emergency management
information, animal services, pet adoption services, road
blockage and commuter information.
“When we were looking at the entries the committee just
looked at the APP name entries, I didn’t want to know who
made each entry,” said Doug Tobin, Public Information Of-
ficer for Pasco County Government. “This will be a great tool
for citizens to have information at their fingertips by using
their smart phones. We also hope to get information from
citizens who participate in monthly surveys. We hope to pro-
vide our Commissioners with more real time survey infor-
mation throughout the year once we roll out the APP.”
The Public Information Office has worked closely with other
departments such as Pasco County Information Technology,
Planning and Development, Metropolitan Planning Organiza-
tion and a committee made up of Performance Development
Team members.
Citizens currently can participate until May 31st in an annual
online Citizen Survey available at the following link. https://www.surveymonkey.
Business News
Earns Designation for Elder Care
Bayfront Health Dade City has received designation as a NICHE Hospital. The NICHE (Nurses Improving Care for Healthsystem Elders) designation indicates a hospi-tal's commitment to elder care excellence.
Our community’s growing number of people over age 65 makes improving geriatric nursing competencies even more important. Bayfront Health Dade City pur-sued the NICHE program because it is designed to strengthen the quality of care for older adult patients by increasing awareness of geriatric issues, improving staff competence in nursing care of the elderly, and support-ing the implementation of hospital geriatric protocols.
“The NICHE designation signals our dedication to providing patient-centered care for older adult patients,” said Shauna McKinnon, Chief Executive Officer. “Through our participation in the NICHE program — a leading elder care nursing program — we are able to offer evidence-based, interdisciplinary approaches that promote better outcomes, positive experiences, and im-proved care for older adults. This leads to greater satis-faction rates for our patients, their families and our staff.”
“Bayfront Health Dade City shows a tremendous com-mitment to meet the most critical challenge of our times - quality care of older adults,” says Barbara Bricoli, MPA, Executive Director - NICHE. “The hospital’s dedication to drive continuous improvement processes and enhance care marks them as leaders in the field.”
Bayfront Health Dade City is the first hospital in Pasco County to receive NICHE designation.
Update on Florida TRADE. As of 3/31/15, 2723 students have en-rolled in Florida TRADE programs across the state; 1453 students have com-pleted a Program of
Study; 1342 have earned at least once credential, and 203 students have earned multiple credentials. With your support, 431 students have been placed in intern-ship and job opportunities. We could not accomplish any of the above numbers without the strong support of our Career Source Boards, our EDCs, our Chambers of Commerce, the Manufacturing Association of Florida Center for Excellence, and you, our manufacturing partners.
Though these numbers are impressive, they are not enough. We need to do more. Last month we launched our ”Drive to 1000” campaign to place 1000 Florida TRADE students into jobs by 4/1/16. Several of you have gone online and have committed to hiring at least one of our students by 4/1/16. Some of you hired our students during our career fair on April 22, 2015. For those that have made that commitment, we thank you for your support and we are truly appreciative that you have responded to our call. For those who are still con-sidering this decision, we ask you to take 4 minutes to watch our new video, “Florida TRADE: The Smart Choice”. In this video, you will hear from your fellow manufacturers about their experiences hiring FL TRADE students. You may watch our video by click-ing on this link. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L13WvYq8G68.
After viewing, please support us by clicking on the fol-lowing link to make your commitment to hire at least one Florida TRADE student. http://web.spcollege.edu/survey/18135.
Thank you and as always, please contact us if we can be of any assistance.
Community News
Food Policy Advisory Council
Adopted by Pasco County
PASCO COUNTY --- The Pasco Board of County Commissioners adopted by unanimous decision a
resolution establishing the Pasco County Food Policy Advisory Council (FPAC) on May 19, 2015.
With this resolution, Pasco County becomes a leader in the Tampa Bay Region, as the only
county with an active Food Policy Council. Pasco County joins only three other counties in the state with an active Food Policy Councils – Duval, Mi-
ami-Dade, and Orange.
The mission of the Pasco Food Policy Advisory Council is to facilitate the development of respon-sible policies improving access to culturally ap-
propriate, nutritionally sound and affordable food produced in Pasco County. County Commission-ers will appoint the members of the council, which will include representatives from various sectors of the community, including: agriculture, health
and human services, education, market manage-ment, and several others.
The first task of the council will be to conduct a countywide food assessment. This assessment will help identify resources, needs, and specific challenges that relate to Pasco County’s food
system. The finding of the assessment will pro-vide the County an opportunity to address gaps
within the current food system.
Several individuals were vital in bringing this res-olution and council to fruition. Commissioner,
Kathryn Starkey, supported the establishment of a planning group, with Todd Engala as staff liai-son. In addition to County support, residents par-ticipated in the development of this council: Travis
Morehead (Farmer and Business Owner), Dell deChant (Educator, USF and Environmental Committee Chair, City of New Port Richey),
Deanna Krautner (State of Florida, Department of Health/Pasco County), and Dr. Whitney Elmore
(UF/IFAS Extension/Pasco County
Extension Director).
Pasco’s Operation Green Light Meant “Go” for Suc-cess! he Office of the Pasco County Clerk & Comp-troller provided a one-time opportunity on April 18, 2015, for citizens to pay in full their overdue Pasco County traffic tickets, as well as court costs and fines, restore their driving privileges, and save a 25% collections surcharge. The Pasco Clerk & Comptroller’s Office served 302 customers and col-lected a total of $81,351 during the Operation Green Light. Event Statistics
• 170 customers were assisted in person, totaling
$52,759
132 customers were assisted by the call centers, totaling $28,592.
136 customers were eligible to have their driver’s license reinstated in Pasco County. “Our team was pleased to assist customers who par-ticipated in Operation Green Light with the goal to reinstate their licenses. Our justice partners worked diligently in partnership with us to make the Pasco County Operation Green Light event successful for our customers. I want to thank our Office team-mates, the Sixth Judicial Circuit Court, the Pasco Sheriff’s Office, Pasco County Board of County Commissioners, and the Pasco Tax Collector’s Of-fice for their assistance with Operation Green Light. Additionally, I want to thank the media and our community partners, including chambers of com-merce, universities, colleges, businesses, non-profit entities, and the cities in our community that shared public announcements about this event,” said Dr. Paula O’Neil, Pasco Clerk & Comptroller
The Office of Paula S. O'Neil, Ph.D., would like to inform Pasco County citi-zens of a revived fraud scheme so they may protect themselves from becoming victims. Scammers posing as law en-forcement officers from the Warrants Di-vision call citizens threatening jail time for failing to appear for jury service. 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 ser-
vice. The Clerk & Comptroller's Office is working closely with the Pasco County Sheriff's Office to keep the public in-formed and will remain vigilant as the investigation continues. If you receive any suspicious or unsolicited communi-cation about jury service, contact the Pas-co County Clerk & Comptroller's Office at (800) 368-2411 x8031.
Community News
Summer Jam
Saturday, June 27 | Skydive City
Cost $5 adults, $4 Kids (includes entry to Fun Zone)
Kid Zone will include Water Slides along with various
games and activities. Pre-Sale tickets available now at
http:www.crayconnect.com/events/Summerjam/zhills.html
Food Vendors All Day- Live Music 2 p.m. - 7 p.m.
Visit us at: TheThomasPromise.org or on our Facebook
page to stay up to date on everything we are doing!
OPTIMIZE RECYCLING AT YOUR PASCO COUNTY EVENT
Event recycling starts at the top – with the event organizer(s). Recy-cling has to be planned. If done well, recycling can give a positive boost to an event’s image. Every-one wants to recycle; you just need to offer a way to do it. Each level of the event organization has its recy-cling job. For More Information Contact:
Helen Torczynowycz Pasco County Recycling Recycling and Education, Utilities Solid Waste 14230 Hays Rd (front gate) Spring Hill, FL 34610
Thank you for Supporting Youth in Our Community!
MEDALLION SPONSOR
Florida Hospital Zephyrhills
BREAKFAST AND VENUE
The Church at Chancey Road
GOLD SPONSORS
IR Staffing, Edward Jones Financial
First National Bank of Pasco, Mosaic, Rona Fletcher
San Antonio Citizens Federal Credit Union,
SUPPORTERS
Danny Burgess, Florida House of Representatives,
District 38 - Letter of Commendation
City Of Zephyrhills Mayor, Gene Whitfield - Letter of Commendation
US Congressman, Gus Bilirakis - Letter of Commendation & Gift
Pasco County Clerk, Dr. Paula S. O’Neil - Certificates & Rulers
San Antonio Citizens Federal Credit Union-Piggy Banks
Creative Advantages - COM logo design & Proud Parent Bumper Stickers
Centennial Bank - School Supplies
Bahr’s Propane Gas & AC –School Supplies
IR Staffing - Family Portrait Sitting
Ministerial Association of Zephyrhills & Wesley Chapel - Bibles
Rotary Club of Zephyrhills Noon - Carry Totes
Sonny’s Bar-B-Q - Gift Cards
Tampa Tribune –Media Sponsor
Student Citizens of the Month
THE BROACH SCHOOL
Josie Putney
CHESTER TAYLOR ELEMENTARY
Devin Echevarria
EAST PASCO ADVENTIST ACADEMY
Priscylla Peek
HERITAGE ACADEMY
Devon Bingham
HOPE RANCH LEARNING ACADEMY
Savanna Sanders
RAYMOND B. STEWART MIDDLE SCHOOL
Victoria Pelfrey
WEST ZEPHYRHILLS ELEMENTARY
Roxana Guerra
WOODLAND ELEMENTARY
Aaron McHenry
ZEPHYRHILLS HIGH SCHOOL
Madison Reidenbach
STUDENT CITIZEN OF THE MONTH A Program of the Greater Zephyrhills Chamber of Commerce Honoring Youth Citizenship since 1997
The Next Student Citizen of the Month will be held on September 16th
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Pasco County Sherriff,
Chris Nocco
Newsletter
PASCO SHERIFF’S OFFICE NEWSLETTER
June 2015
There’s always talk of how we can work better together, whether it’s working hand-in-hand as parents or siblings simp-ly joining together to get the chores done at home. I believe the best time to instill that sense of collaboration is early in a child’s life, which can create a foundation for them the rest of their lives. The Pasco Sheriff’s Office sponsors the Pas-co Police Athletic League (PPAL) which is a youth football and cheerleading program that spans all of Pasco County. Each year, our coaches mentor about 1,500 kids between the ages of 5 to 13 for football, and 3 to 14 for cheerleading. Kids can sign up for PPAL now, practice begins in July, and the season runs from August to November.
We have teams in Dade City, Land O’ Lakes, Hudson, New Port Richey, River Ridge, Trinity, Wesley Chapel and Zephyrhills. The Pasco Police Athletic League was formed more than 40 years ago to accomplish a number of goals, which continues to be important today: Inspire kids to practice the ideals of sportsmanship and physical fitness in an effort to promote teamwork, dedication and discipline; promote safety; use of sound football fundamentals; encourag-ing a healthy lifestyle; and to foster a healthy relationship between the community and our agency, among other objec-tives. The 10-game football season culminates with a Super Bowl and this year we’ve even added a Pro Bowl. There is NO travel requirements out of the county, unless cheerleaders wish to join some competitions that are not mandatory.
Many leagues need volunteers to assist as coaches, board members, concessions workers, and other duties to support the children on the field. PPAL has the most stringent requirements for volunteers than any other youth sports program in the Tampa Bay area, and the Pasco Sheriff’s Office conducts a thorough background check on all applicants for the safety of the children. If you are interested to volunteer in one of the leagues, go to www.ppalregistration.com to fill out an application.
Your impact can also be felt by donating to the league. Every year, PPAL helps pay the registration fees for many un-derprivileged children who cannot afford the cost to play. Unfortunately, for many of these kids, their time on the field provides the only interaction with positive adult role models in their life and the chance to have fun with other kids their age. PPAL has been a shining light in so many lives of children, some who have even gone on to play in college, the NFL, or have become leaders in our community. Let’s continue to provide our children the support to get them and keep them on the right path!
For more information on PPAL, including to sign up your child, donate, or for more information, please visit www.pascopal.com.
Greater Zephyrhills Chamber of Commerce
Ambassadors Gary Hatrick, Program Chair
Be our guest at the monthly Ambassadors Luncheon
First Tuesday of the Month * 12Noon
Chamber Office 38550 Fifth Ave., Zephyrhills
Call for Info and to RSVP: (813) 782-1913
Ambassador Program Sponsor
Florida Hospital Zephyrhills
AMBASSADORS’ CORNER Ambassador Notables
Thank you for your time in volunteering
for the golf tournament.
It was an absolutely beautiful
day and you all made it even
better with your enthusiasm
and willingness to pitch in where need-
ed. YOU made the 10th Annual Golf Tour-
nament a great success again this year.
Jennifer Clapper
Don Edwards
Rachel LeBlanc
Diana MacDiarmid
Nils Lenz
Tim Mitchell
Tim Dozier
Nick Lenz
Stephanie Stephenson
Katy Boyd
Leigh Cant
Vicky Jones
Lee Heffelfinger
Brad Bricker
George Swatzbaugh III
Bob Webb
Cheryl Hinton
Carolyn Hodges
John MacDiarmid
Gary Hatrick
Cliff McDuffie
Lindsay Johnson
Jeannette Hall
Miriam Hansford
Sam Abrahani
Lee Maggard
Sigrid Green
Suzanne Beauchaine
George Kendall
Russ Heffelfinger
Roxy Bricker
Rod Rehrig
Michelle Crowder-Soellner
Ambassadors are the
of your Chamber
ExpressVote Certification Marks the End
of Touchscreen Voting for Pasco County
With the Division of Elections' certification of the ExpressVote marking device, Pasco County
will move forward in the final phase of compliance with the 2007 legislation that mandated all
Florida counties to replace touchscreen voting equipment with optical scan voting equip-
ment. Although Pasco County has been using optical scan equipment for the past seven years, the
ExpressVote will replace the last of the iVotronic touchscreen voting machines used currently in
Pasco County by persons with disabilities.
The ExpressVote system combines paper-based voting with touchscreen technology and features
both audio and visual formats. For those with visual limitations, there is a contrast button that
changes the screen to high contrast and an optional zoom button, or a voter may opt to use the au-
dio feature which uses a handheld console to make ballot selections. Voters using the ExpressVote
system are given the opportunity to review their selections and to make changes before printing
their voted ballot for the DS200 optical scanner.
The elections' office will receive the new equipment in the next few months and will immediately
begin preparations for deployment in the 2016 election cycle. After staff is fully trained, proce-
dures will be written and training manuals prepared for the pollworkers.
ExpressVote allows all voters, including those with special needs, to vote independently and to
cast their ballots privately and autonomously; however, the Certification by the Division of Elec-
tions has been granted for use solely by persons with disabilities. ExpressVote meets and exceeds
the rigorous 2005 Voluntary Voting Systems Guidelines and HAVA section 301 accessibility re-
quirements.
MULTIPLE CATEGORY LISTINGS AVAILABLE
IN THE ONLINE DIRECTORY
Multiple Category Listings are being
offered for a one time fee of $20 / listing.
This offer is in addition to the One
Alphabetical listing and One Categorical listing
offered free of charge with your annual membership
dues. If you are interested in listing your
organization under more than one category please
call your Chamber Office: 813.782.1913
Member Services Menu
Advertising: Email Blast or One Full-Page
Newsletter Insert Ad 1 time a year with renewal
Business Listing: Alphabetical and Categorical
in Community Profile and Membership Directory
(6000 copies) and On-line Directory
Exclusive Referral Service: We refer inquiries
only to Chamber members…over 10,000 inquiries a
year
Brochure and Business Card Display: The
Visitors Center reserves a place for you to place
your information
Networking: Free or discounted entry to all
Chamber events
Ribbon Cutting: You set the date, we promote
for you
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and connected
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nity and Chamber updates.
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admission to all Chamber-sponsored programs
Leadership: Eligibility for Chamber leadership
roles such as Ambassadors, Committees, Task
Forces , and Board of Directors
Representation: The Chamber represents the
best interests of the business community at local,
regional and state level
Discounts: Notary services, Chamber Room
Rental, Non-profit advertising rates, Member-to-
Member offers
Access to USF Small Business Development
Center, SCORE and other professional consulting
services
Business Spotlight, tell us about your
business, simple, short, personal, it’s up to you and
it will be put in our monthly newsletter
Chamber Visitors Center Advertising
The Business and Visitors Center receives over 6,000
visitors a year. Why not welcome them with your mes-
sage framed in a premier place around the informa-
tional display case? Your cost as a member is only
$100 (8 1/2 x 11 ) for 12 months making this one of the
most cost effective advertising opportunity available.
Call 813-782-1913.
Your Chamber’s Networking Programs
Monthly Business Breakfast
And Mixers
Sponsorships Available
It is your best opportunity to show-
case your business and your team to a
captive and well-connected audience.
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Call: (813) 782-1913
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Website. Be seen by over 9,000 Unique Visitors every month and more than 1.5 million hits in 2015. Scrolling Banner ads on the Home Page
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Bookmark the page on your desktop and mobile device!
One of your Chamber’s top priority is to raise awareness with consumers
about the importance of shopping local. The message is simple and it is clear.
“Invest in Your Community. Buy Local. Find a Business or Service through
your Greater Zephyrhills Chamber of Commerce.” Chances are, if you’re a
Chamber Member you already know the value of keeping this message alive
in your own business, with your employees, and at home.
REFRESHER COURSE
Do business with a Chamber Member
Encourage your employees to do business with a Chamber member
Keep a handful of Chamber Directories in your office
to hand out to your clients
Refer a friend, colleague or client to another Chamber Member
Refer a business to the Chamber
Invite your employees, colleagues or friends to attend Chamber
networking events—especially if you don’t have the time.
Your Chamber office or leadership team will check in with you from time
to time to learn what you’re working on.
And remember, we welcome your visit or call and the opportunity to
serve you at any time.
WANTED Your Events, Did you know that we will list your event on our community calendar ? All you have to do is provide your event information in written form and
we will list it on the community calendar on the website, please allow 5 days for event to be published.
Announcements, Awards Business Accomplishments or Press release
When space allows we will publish Chamber Member announcements in the newsletter, deadline is the 3rd
Friday of each month.
813-948-9109
Zephyrhills Chamber Executive Director
to step down in July
From Release May 5, 2015—Greater Zephyrhills Chamber of Commerce
Executive Director Vonnie Mikkelsen announced her resignation today hav-
ing accepted a position as executive director/CEO of the Chamber of Com-
merce in Springfield, Ore.
Mikkelsen’s final day will be July 2 and she will begin her new position
July 13. The Springfield Chamber is located 10 miles from the rural city of
Junction City, Ore. where Mikkelsen grew up.
“I have grown very fond of Zephyrhills, and so the decision has been a dif-
ficult one. But I also know that with change comes endless possibilities. I’m
certain that the next Executive Director will find, like I did, that this position offers a rare opportunity to work with re-
markable people and serve in a place that is truly special,“ Mikkelsen said.
The Zephyrhills Chamber has formed a search committee to find a replacement for Mikkelsen by the end of June. Cham-
ber president Carolyn Hodges said that applications will be accepted between May 11 and June 1. A job description for
the position may be found on the Chamber website ZephyrhillsChamber.org.
“Vonnie has been a tireless advocate for the Zephyrhills community and an inspiring leader for the Chamber of Com-
merce. We’re excited for her to be returning to her roots in Oregon,” Hodges said. “It’s a new chapter for the Zephyrhills
Chamber,” Hodges continued, “and we are looking forward to finding the person who is the right fit and can build on the
foundation that Vonnie established over the past six years.”
Mikkelsen came to the Zephyrhills Chamber in 2009.
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the extended Chamber Member List. The newsletter is found on the chamber
website and not only seen by members, but by all visitors to the website. For an update on services and benefits of your membership
please “Join us for Java” our quarterly “Member Connection” meeting or simply pick
up the phone and call us! 813-782-1913
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Do we have your most current and up to date information about your business or service? If not you may be missing out on customer referrals.
Our busy months will soon be over. Don’t miss this opportunity to inform visitors about your product or service.