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Upcoming old time music concert is being organized featuring Doofus.

It will be held at the Community United Methodist Church in San Antonio on Thursday, Feb. 7 from 7 - 9 p.m.  The group is going to be in Orlando the following weekend for a dulcimer festival and has graciously agreed to do this concert while they're in the area.  A portion of the proceeds will be given to church member who is also a St. Leo student from Haiti who needs financial assistance.

 

 

San Antonio has a new proud graduate from Therapy Dog School. The use of canines to help people  has been known throughout the world. They have been used for guarding flocks, tracking, hunting, search and rescue, leading the blind, and in assisting the deaf and physically challenged. The bond between dog and man dates back to early history, but it wasn’t until recently that a correlation was acknowledged between this bond and the emotional health of humans. Studies have shown that a person holding or petting an animal will cause a lowering of blood pressure, the release of strain and tension, and can draw out a person from loneliness and depression.

Fritz has been through some extensive training so that he can visit people at hospitals and other locations and provide his own special brand of dog therapy.

 

 

Fritz graduates Therapy Dog School and he is "dog tired"!

 

Pasco County Fair Association

Presents


July 3 & 4, 2008
  http://www.pascocountyfair.com/sparklebration.htm

Sparklebration Program - PDF

Kirkland Ranch Suit Dismissed

 full story in TBO.COM
 

 A long-running family dispute over the Kirkland Ranch is finally out of the courts.

The court dismissed a lawsuit July 11 following months of inactivity. The dismissal, agreed to by both parties,  removes most of the legal barriers to the sale of the 1,700-acre ranch.

The Kirkland Ranch has been part of Pasco County lore for decades. Raymond Kirkland
and his father, Cicero, began developing the ranch in 1949. Property was added over the years and Raymond Kirkland became an important businessman in the citrus and cattle industries.

In 2004, Raymond Kirkland was in poor health, and his three children - Richard Kirkland, Laura Kirkland and Elizabeth Denney - took over running the ranch. In 2004, they sued  to prevent their father's siblings - Jack Kirkland, Elizabeth Holloway and Anna Kirkland - from selling the ranch to a developer.

http://pasco.tbo.com/pasco/MGB82FY3J4F.html 

 

 

Landfills and other development is headed towards San Antonio if the current trend with politicians have their way. Read St Petersburg Times article about some questionable activities on the campaign trail here in Pasco County.

Enjoy our community and lifestyle while it lasts............

http://www.tampabay.com/news/politics/local/article636208.ece

 



  1. Rozar Court Dedicated
  2. Local Veterans Given Awards
  3. Spay Pasco and Local Kittens
  4. Irish Variety Show - March 3rd

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