The Republican Club of Central Pasco John Legg and Wilton Simpson
Part 3 of 3 Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk at the Shops at Wiregrass in Wesley Chapel, Fl
A record 175 Teams signed on to participate in the American Cancer Society’s Making Strides Against Breast Cancer three mile walk event held at the Shops at Wiregrass in Wesley Chapel this year which was a 75% increase from last year!
Part 2 of 3 Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk at the Shops at Wiregrass in Wesley Chapel, Fl
A record 175 Teams signed on to participate in the American Cancer Society’s Making Strides Against Breast Cancer three mile walk event held at the Shops at Wiregrass in Wesley Chapel this year which was a 75% increase from last year!
Part 1 of 3 Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk at the Shops at Wiregrass in Wesley Chapel, Fl
Great Pumkin Contest at the Cobb Theatre
10th Annual Gator All Pasco County High School Cross Country Meet
Photos by Glenn G Gefers of Three G Photography: Here (813) 507-5747
SGT Austin Burchard is presented a new specially adapted home by Jim Deitch of Southern Crafted Homes
Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Fall into Fall Fashion Show
Volley Ball Pasco Hernando Community College
2nd Annual Pasco/Hernando Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Business Expo
Oasis a Pregnancy Care Center A Refuge of Hope 2011 Banquet
OnBikes Inaugural Tour de Tampa
OnBikes Inaugural Tour de Tampa began with over one hundred and thirty participants and what a great time it was! They started at the Columbia restaurant parking lot and then after announcements, acknowledgments and instructions by OnBikes Founder Drew Weatherford, former Florida State Football quarterback who led the Seminoles to three bowl game victories. Drew said, "My love of bicycling is rooted in family memories of long bike rides."
9/11 10th Anniversary Mega Poker Run
Motorcycle Ride in 9-11 Tribute
Pasco Economic Development Council celebrates the 25th Annual Industry Appreciation Banquet
Steve Jobs adoption / birth was a choice for life
Her name is Joanne Schiebel. In 1954, she was a young unmarried college student who discovered that she was pregnant. She could have had an abortion – but the procedure was both dangerous and illegal. She could have gotten married, but she wasn’t ready and didn’t want to interrupt her education. Joanne opted, instead, to give birth to the baby and put it up for adoption. And so it was that in 1955, a California couple named Paul and Clara Jobs adopted a baby boy, born out of wedlock, that they named Steven.
We know him today…as Steve Jobs.