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Heritage Springs in Trinity Florida is a beautiful, gated, 55+ neighborhood with a fabulous clubhouse, pool and spa overlooking a lake, and golf course. A restaurant and banquet room are just off main clubhouse entrance, and there is a fitness room, library, several meeting rooms. Lots of activities in the lovely neighborhood.


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3308 Rankin Dr., New Port Richey, FL - Located in the Trinity area of Fairway Springs; this home has been reduced to $110,000.

3 Bedroom/2 Bath home on Pond & Conservation! No rear neighbors. Arthur Rutenburg Riviera model with cathedral ceiling and a wood-burning fireplace in the spacious Livingroom. A step-saver kitchen has a separate breakfast-room, pantry closet and pass-through to the diningroom. A large lanai and an extra fully-screened patio has room for a hot-tub. The large master suite has his/her sinks in bathroom. The 3rd bedroom has pocket doors and can be utilized as a den or media room. Inside utility room. Close to Long Leaf Elementary and Mitchel Middle & High schools. This is a short sale.
Check out the community's website at www.fairway-springs.com
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Farm Share a non-profit organization, dedicated to the recovery, sorting, packing and distribution of nutritious foods for people in need will be helping needy families get through this holiday season with the help of U.S. Rep. Gus M. Bilirakis (R-Fla.), State Senator Mike Fasano and State Representative John Legg.
This local holiday food giveaway will be held at the North Trinity Self Storage Parking Lot at the Center of Seven Springs Shopping Center at 4124 Little Road at the corner of Old State Road 54 in Trinity, Florida:
The fresh food, donated by Florida’s farmers, will be distributed to local low income families, as well as Medicaid, SSI and food stamp recipients next Friday, December 18, 2009 from 10 a.m. to noon.
It is part of a continuous statewide effort by Farm Share, to aid in the recovery, sorting, packing and distribution of nutritious fresh fruits and vegetables considered unsuitable for the retail market due to size or minor blemishes.
Low-income families, Medicaid, SSI, and food stamp recipients are eligible to participate.
For more information contact State Senator Mike Fasano's office at (727) 848-5885 or toll-free 1-800-948-5885.
A hui hou (until next time)
~ Lana Robbins
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The West Pasco Chamber of Commerce recently participated in a Ribbon Cutting Event at Kernaghan & Moore Speech & Language Therapy Services located at 7633 Cita Ln, Suite 101, New Port Richey, FL 34653. Kelly Kernaghan and Amanda Moore are licensed Speech/Language Pathologists who earned their Master of Science degrees from the University of South Florida and are certified by the American Speech Language Hearing Association (ASHA).
Their Mission: To enhance the lives of adults and children who have communicative disorders by providing personalized evaluation and treatment of articulation, cognition, fluency, language, swallowing, and voice. We believe that collaboration with family, physicians, and therapists is essential in providing comprehensive care and maximizing client progress. We are ethical in our practices and strive to be an exemplary model of compassion and professionalism.
To Contact Kernaghan & Moore: 727-376-1111 or email them at mail@kernaghanmoore.com Website www.kernaghanmoore.com
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These charming pink birds are Roseate Spoonbills at the watering hole in LongLeaf today. This is so exciting because we never see Roseates in my part of Florida, usually they stay further south. These must be young 'uns because they still have feathers on their heads.
Spoonbills are large wading birds with pink plumage and spatulate beaks. Almost hunted into extinction because of their beautiful pale pink and deep pink feathers that the ladies liked to wear on their hats and fans; what no-one realized at the time was the feather color fades rapidly.
In the 1930's in Florida, there were only approximately 40 breeding pairs; now we have over a 1,000.
Maybe these guys are moving to our area....wonder what kind of housing I could find them. Do you think they will be going FHA?
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