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Business digest: Pasco

By Times Staff Writer
Published April 5, 2004

Who's news

Elizabeth Morgan, director of property management Services at Prudential Tropical Realty and a local leader in the residential property management field, has returned for the second annual Leadership Symposium of the National Association of Residential Property Managers in Austin, Texas. Morgan serves on the National Membership Committee as Ambassador Chairman and has earned the master property manager designation.

One of the world's leading inventors of lens replacement technology for cataract patients visited Perich Eye Center, 2024 Seven Springs Blvd. During his visit, Dr. J. Stuart Cumming, inventor of the Crystalens, the first replacement lens that focuses like the eye's natural lens, observed ophthalmologist Larry Perich implant the lens on several patients.

Susan Arnett, president of the United Way of Pasco County Inc., will be the program speaker at the Thursday meeting of the Community Service Council. The 11:30 a.m. luncheon will be in New Port Richey at the New Sung Hee Chinese Restaurant on U.S. 19 and Floramar Ter., New Port Richey. John Balestrieri, vice president of AmSouth Bank, is the chairman of the 2003 United Way Campaign Cabinet, and co-chair is Denise O'Berry, owner of the Small Business Edge.

Area dentist David Kimmel, DMD, was among the more than 350 leading national and international clinicians and renowned academicians who gathered together for discussions on new research, technological developments and the expanding role of lasers in dental care during the Academy of Laser Dentistry's 11th annual Conference and Exhibition held March 3-6 in Palm Springs, Calif.

Cahill Realty, New Port Richey, has announced its top producers for February: Dave Johnston, top producer and top sales agent; Ron VanGalder, top listing agent; and Lorraine Lemon and Steve Moylan, top listing agents.

Coldwell Banker F.I. Grey & Son Inc. Realtor, River Crossing Branch, New Port Richey, has announced its top Realtors for March: Peggy Carroll, top listing agent; Cathy Sheldon and Richard Cratty, top listing team; Laurie Sprott, top selling agent; the A Team, Cynthia Armstrong, Bill Bunting and Greg Armstrong, top selling and producing team; and Margaret Fischer, top producing agent.

Briefs

Green Builders' Mediterranean inspired 3,145-square-foot Seville and 3,031 square-foot Valencia models are nearing completion in Marabella, a gated village at the private, golf course community of the Champions' Club, Trinity, in Pasco County.

Premier Homes of Southwest Florida will build single-family and executive residences in phase 2 of Grey Hawk at Lake Polo, a 200-acre gated community being developed in Odessa, southeast Pasco County.

Serenity Dental and Emergency Dental, Lutz, had a grand opening/ribbon cutting ceremony by the Central Pasco County Chamber of Commerce on March 29. They will be open early morning, evening hours and weekends to accommodate residents who work.

Pasco County has given the okay for phase 3 land development to begin at Wilderness Lake Preserve, the award-winning 680-acre master planned on U.S. 41, 4.9 miles north of State Road 54, Land O'Lakes.

As sales in the village of Brookforest come to an end, Mercedes Homes' sales efforts have kicked into high gear in the village of Shoregrass at Seven Oaks, the 2,000 acre master planned community in Wesley Chapel, southern Pasco County.

Pulte Homes recently began preselling Pine Glen in Land O'Lakes. The builder already has sold 25 of the 112 homesites it is offering in this gated community, where it is the exclusive builder.

- Send all business related items to Barbara Horr, Pasco Times, 11321 U.S. 19, Port Richey FL 34668.

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