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By Times Staff
Published June 14, 2004

Who's news

Prudential Tropical Realty has announced that Lydia Vannucchi has been named the top producing agent; Marie L. Rock, top listing and top selling agent, both of the Port Richey office, 9108 U.S. 19. Laura Wiegman and Larry Scaduto were top listing and top selling agents; Chris Van Haitsma, top producing agent, all of the New Port Richey office, 4532 U.S. 19.

Kurt Conover of the New Port Richey Rotary Club, was presented with the Club President of the Year Award for his outstanding dedication, leadership and commitment to the ideals of Rotary. His club has a Centennial project, to which it contributed more than $180,000 this year.

Coldwell Banker F.I. Grey & Son Inc. Realtor, River Crossing Branch, New Port Richey, has announced its top Realtors for May: Laurie Sprott, top listing associate and top selling associate; Cathy Sheldon and Richard Cratty, top listing team and top selling team; Cynthia Armstrong, Bill Bunting and Greg Armstrong, top producing team; Glen Moore, top producing agent.

Michael Tillotson has joined the staff of Lawn and Pest Pros., 8249 Kristel Circle, Port Richey.

Jim Norman, a 35-year automobile service professional, has joined the expanding Gulfview Automotive Service as department manager.

Norman has been an ASE Certified Master Technician since 1972.

Jim and his wife, Judy, have lived in Pasco County for the past eight years.

Briefly

The Nature Coast Chapter of the Florida Society of Accountants (FSA) will meet at 5:30 p.m. Thursday at the Wellington Clubhouse, 400 Wexford Road, Spring Hill. Hernando County Sheriff's Detective Tony Scarpati will speak on identity theft. For reservations, call Tom LoCicero (352) 684-5634 by 3 p.m., Tuesday. For information, call Marty Larsen (727) 842-7980 or Warren Dameron (727) 845-1953.

A series of educational and recreational summer camps and programs designed for kids are planned at Wilderness Lake Preserve, Land O'Lakes, the award-winning 680 acre master planned community in Pasco County.

Mercedes Homes has begun building three executive model homes, including a new design, on conservation homesites in Shoregrass, a village at Seven Oaks, the 4,000 acre master planned community, Wesley Chapel, in Pasco County.

Harmony Healthcare Inc., 4819 SR 54, New Port Richey, will host an inservice given by Vee Dayton RN MA of the Pasco County Health Department. The subject will be on flu, pneumonia and tetanus shots for seniors. For information, call (727) 841-7066.

Arthur Rutenberg Homes' Bonaire estate model, overlooking the 18-hole championship golf course at the Fox Hollow Golf Club, has opened in Salano, a gated village at the Champions' Club, Trinity, in southwest Pasco County.

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

[Last modified June 14, 2004, 01:00:27]


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