Tampa Bay Times from St. Petersburg, Florida (2024)

Gb TIMES TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1999 BULLETIN BOARD are 1 to 6 p.m. Friday and noon to 3 p.m. Saturday, Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Call (813) 251-3780 THE COUNTY Charity golf tournament planned Registration for the third annual "For the Children" golf tournament, hosted by Francis House, is due Friday. The tournament begins at 11 a.m.

June 5 at Apollo Beach Golf and Sea Club, 801 Golf and Sea Blvd. Proceeds will benefit a day care an after-school program and the purchase of a 15-passen-ger van. Entry fee is $65 per person for a four-person scramble. For information or to register, call Lori at (813) 237-3066. Send information about meetings and events to Connie Drew, The Times, 14358-B Dale Mabry Highway, Tampa, FL 33618, or fax it to (81 3) 226-3352.

Deadline is two weeks before the event. week program will meet on weekdays. Admission is $75 per week per child and $65 for each additional child in the immediate family. There is also a $10 registration fee per child. For information or to register, call (813) 253-7446.

Gallery plans 3 summer shows Clayton Galleries, 4105 MacDill will exhibit "Hot Summer Show featuring gallery artists, from June 1 through July 3. "Hot Summer Show II" will run from July 5 through Aug. 7, and "Hot Summer Show III" will run from Aug. 10 through Sept. 18.

Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday.

Call (813) 831-3753. Art center plans exhibition Old Hyde Park Art Center, 705 Swann will exhibit the Member's Pastel, Ink, Charcoal and Pencil Competition from June 1 through June 25. An opening reception is planned for 7 p.m. June 10. Center hours from 6 to 8 p.m.

June 1 at Ruskin Elementary School, 101 College to discuss the 1999-2008 Tampa Bay Water's Supply Development Plan. Call Mike Foerster at (813) 272-5314. TAMPA Monthly jazz series begins Friday Old Hyde Park Village, 1507 Swann will host a jazz series from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday, June 18, July 16, Aug. 20, Sept.

17, Oct. 15 and Nov. 19. Call (813) 251-3500. HCC to offer youth activities "Kollege for Kids," which will offer activities and sports for ages 7 to 12, will be held from 7:30 a.m.

to 5:30 p.m. June 1 through July 2 at the Hillsborough Community College-Dale Mabry Campus at Tampa Bay Boulevard and Dale Mabry Highway. This four- CARROLLW00DN0RTHDALEODESSA Educators to discuss rain forests Educators from Umry Park Zoo will discuss rain forests at 2 p.m. Sunday at Barnes Noble Book-store-Carrollwood, 11802 Dale Mabry. Call (813) 962-6446.

Post to celebrate Memorial Day American Legion Post 147 will celebrate Memorial Day at 1 1 a.m. Monday at Memorial Monument in Keystone Park, 17928 Gunn Highway. Call Cmdr. Sal Poliandro at (813) RUSKINSUN CITY CENTER Water plan to be discussed The Hillsborough County Water Team --will meet Owl fromlB "No one could tell Magin what to do. She did it her heart drug her out of that car into the road, caring for that bird.

LONA LAUTER sister of Magin Lauter i 4 io head and say, 'It Lauter, who left Gulf High School without graduating to start a family in her mid-teens, leaves behind a -3-year-old daughter, Kay-la, and 1-year-old twins, a boy, Mason, and a girl, Madison. Until recently, she also took care of two dogs, a cat, a hedgehog and a snake. "Magin was a free spirit She loved animals. She always brought home cats, snakes, squirrels," said her father, Paul Lauter. "She wanted to rescue them.

That was her mission, to rescue them." When her kids got older, her family said, she wanted to be a nurse. She also planned to marry the father of her kids, Roger McQuaig, 21. McQuaig said he isn't sure exactly how to break the awful news to the children, but he plans to say their mother died trying to help an owl. "She just cared," said her broth A Yv--V. Y'v-n 'V Nil S'f fl ALK fry sLJ a Speaking from his hospital bed Monday night, Merrell, Lauter's friend, said he had two broken legs and a broken pelvis.

Just before the pickup struck them, he said, another car swerved and barely missed them in the road. He said he tried to push her to safety. "I tried," he said. "I tried." The Florida Highway Patrol filed no charges against the driver of the pickup, Daniel Lewis, 51, of Port Richey. Magin Lauter's family said she never regained consciousness after, the accident, and died Sunday morning at the hospital.

The family said one of her kidneys went to a child. Knowing that, the family added, helps a little bit It means her death wasn't pointless. "She was going to save that owl," Lona Lauter said. "She saved a child instead," her father said. Times photo THOMAS M.GOETHE DeAnna Nicole Blaeske, a member of Sickles High School's first graduating class, gets help from teacher Betty Wallace before the processional Monday at University of South Florida Sun Dome.

i aim ill er, Paul Lauter, 23. "She had her Special to the Times Magin Lauter, 1 8, right, of Holiday is pictured with her fiance, Roger McQuaig, 21, and their daughter, Kayla, 3. Class had no senior class last year. Blake hands she took on awfu, High will hold a graduation for its for a la she first senior class Wednesday night. apt thp Iltmnst rpsnfirt tn an fromlB fi i 1 They didn't take their mission 18-year-old raising three Lona Lauter: "No one could tell Magin what to do.

She did it her way Her heart drug her out of that car into the road, caring for that bird. The owl was already dead, and she didn't know that." traffic in the road if it meant saving a wounded animal. "She made her own rules," Paul Lauter said. "It didn't matter what anybody thought." Added her sister, 28-year-old Coupled with Magin Lauter's maternal qualities, however, was what family and friends describe as a defiant, headstrong streak the kind of trait that allowed her to stop SILVER DOLLAR WM. $21.00 TAX IN( $21.00 TAX INCL FENTON ART GLASS The largest display ot Fcnton glass in Florida is available for your viewing at: The Corner Emporium bUL 1.1.

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In the middle of this school year, Sickles principal David Smith was transferred to another job in the school district, much to the disappointment of many students. "The only constant at Sickles has been change," said Mike Griffin, the student government president. On Monday, speakers at the ceremonies mentioned the problems. But mostly, it was a day of pomp and adulation, a day to talk of both schools' successes in spoils and academics. It was a day to talk about legacies.

"We have created history," senior class president Gabrielle Albert said in her speech at the Sickles graduation. She called her classmates the "forefathers of Sickles High School." Most of the students in the two senior classes started at the schools when they opened in 1997. Like other first-year schools, they lightly. Wharton and Sickles students talked excitedly about the choices they made, which will affect students for years to come; they chose the names of the school newspapers and yearbooks, selected the alma mater and set the school's first records. A group of Sickles students ensured that their founding principal would be remembered by getting the School Board to name the auditorium after Smith.

"We set the standards," said Wharton graduate Rodney Hugan. Now that the students have graduated, "we can take our lives wherever we want," said Wharton graduate Carmen Iopez. Some students are already making big plans. Some want to be pediatricians or physicists, others architects or painters. Some have even bigger ambitions.

"I can't wait to get out and just do everything now that I have my diploma," said West, a guitarist who plans to pursue music as a career. "I plan on changing the face of music." All You Can Eat Buffet BUILaNG SUPR-Y INC. CEMENT "A) sq. It. Miowioom 180 E.

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