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Pinellas digest
By Times staff writer Woman dies in possible drowningLARGO -- A 64-year-old woman died Thursday in a possible drowning. Joyce O'Shea was found in the pool at her home, 2686 Sunset Drive, about 7:10 p.m. Thursday. She was found by her daughter, 45-year-old Lisa Greve. Largo Fire Department personnel took O'Shea to Largo Medical Center, where she was pronounced dead. O'Shea suffered from some heart problems, so police weren't certain if she suffered a heart condition and fell in the pool; or if she fell in and drowned, police spokesman Brandon Graham said. Police are treating it as an accident, he said. School Board member gives talkTARPON SPRINGS -- Pinellas County School Board member Max Gessner is scheduled to speak to the Suncoast chapter of Americans United for Separation of Church and State at its monthly meeting at 2 p.m. today at the Tarpon Springs Library, 138 Lemon St. The free program is open to the public. Senior center hosts breakfastPALM HARBOR -- The Palm Harbor Senior Activity Center, 1500 16th St., will host a country breakfast from 8 to 11 a.m. Sunday. Admission is $4.50, $4 for center members and $2 for children under 10. The menu includes pastry, scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, grits, pancakes, biscuits, orange juice and coffee. Call (727) 771-6000.
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