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August Birthday Celebrants
Happy birthday to all Au- gust birthday celebrants: Adrian Bowden, Christo- pher Thomas, Monica Sharpe, Shelley Ferlita, Mildred Stone, Melvin Stone, David McQuay, Carolyn Stafford, Ah'Mir- acle Anthony, Unique Blessing Branton (mem.), Otis McNish (mem.), Aaron Copeland Sr., Wal- ter Norman McNair (mem.), Kamaya Mitchell, Mark Bennett, Cynthia Anderson-Murray, Cyn- thia Cleveland, Theodis Richardson, Vondrica Williams, Cedric McClar- ty, Aaron Copeland Jr., Nick Stanley, Alexandria Farias, Octavio Vicuno, Phillip Barrington, Joe Oglesby, Lawrence Hires, Buford "Shake" Mills Jr., Patrick Gomez, Cynthia Green-Anderson, Craig Anderson, Hunter Ander- son, Pat Solomon, Dea. Willie C. Thomas, Mary Ann Thornton, Susie Ely, Barbara Sprauve, Nathaniel James, Trevor Dennison, Ethel Hill (mem.), Gregory R. Davis Jr., Triniti Youngblood.
Sick And Shut Ins
Please remember to pray for the sick and shut ins: Keith Ennis, Rhonda Williams, Sha'Tayshia Brinson, Wayne Owens, Mary Hobley, Stanley and Ernestine Turner, John- nie Mae Garner, Lawson and Mercy Johnson.
Prayer Requests
Prayer requests are needed for our communities and country.
Sympathy
Our sincere condolences are extended to all who re- cently lost a loved one. Re- member, Earth has no sorrow that Heaven cannot heal.
Progress Village Clean Up
We will have clean up 82nd Street from Progress Boule- vard to the school on Saturday, July30from8a.m.10a.m. Volunteers meet at 7:45 a. m. at the Progress Village Plaza, 7921 Flower Avenue, Tampa.
Candidates Forum In ‘The Village’
Candidates will conduct a forum on Saturday, August 6, 10 a. m.-4 p. m. at St. James AME Church, 86th Street in Progress Village.
Come meet the candidates running for School Board, County Commissioner and State Legislator. Let your VOTE count!
Linda Washington,
Progress Village Civic Council President.
St. James AME Church Presents Their Annual Back To School Bash
Saturday, August 6, 2016, 10 a. m.-1 p. m. at Progress Vil- lage Middle Magnet School of Arts, 8113 Zinnia Drive, Progress Village, filled back- packs will be available while supplies last!
Free health screening, fun games and raffle, free food handouts, Principals of Frost Elementary, Lamb Elemen- tary, Ippolito Elementary, Guinta Middle, Progress Vil- lage Middle, and Spoto High will be present. Sponsors are St. James AME Church, Progress Village Middle Mag- net School, Parent-Teacher- Student Association and Project FOCUS!
First Baptist Church Of Progress Village Clothes And More Closet
Every 3rd Saturday of each month First Baptist Church of Progress Village give clothes, household items and more away free to the community from 8 a. m.-12 p. m. on 86th Street at the little park under the shelter.
The contact is Betty Dixon.
$1.00 Movies
For Summer:
AMC Regency 20 Theatres are showing chosen PG-13 movies. August 2nd- Kung Fu Panda 3 & Twilight Saga- Breaking Dawn 1; August 9th - The Peanuts Movie & Twi- light Saga-Breaking Dawn 2. Movie starts at 10 a. m. Doors open at 9 a. m.
Free Meals For Kids And Teens!
Visit:
SummerFoodFlorida. org Dial: 2-1-1
Text: "FoodFL" to 877-877 Mobile App: Nutrislice Introducing the Summer BreakSpot, each supervised lo- cation offers nutritious meals - breakfast, lunch and snacks in a safe environment.
Show Stoppers
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Revue, A night of musical the- ater's most popular tunes!, Au- gust 12-14, TECO Theater. For more information, call Patel Conservatory @ Straz Center, 813-229-STAR (7827), or patelconservatory.org.
Scripture
(Proverbs 20:1)
“Wine is a mocker, strong drink is raging and whoso- ever is deceived thereby is not wise.”
"Jukebox Musical"
Pray for
Barack Obama and his fam- ily, the military, the veterans, public servants, incarcerated, homeless and volunteers.
Call your news for Progress Village and surrounding areas into Gloria at 813-270-2257.
President
Local
Homeowner Entertains Family, Friends For 4th Of July
Thomasina Banks invited family, friends, and others to her home for her annual 4th of July celebration. (PHOTOS BY JULIA JACK- SON)
Visiting family members, Ann Stevens, Mae London, April Ja- cobs, and Margie Pearson.
Cousins: from left to right: Julian and Dana Jackson, Montique Shepperd and Casey Diggs.
* Riverview Library has no programs scheduled for August be- cause of Early Voting from August 12-27.
Saturday, July 30, 2016
Seffner-Mango: 10a-1p - Seffner Stitching Society
Temple Terrace: 10a-10:45a - Zumba Dance Fitness Class New Tampa: 10:30a-11:30a - Robotics Mini Session Work-
shop (must register 813-273-3652)
C. Blythe Andrews Jr.: 1p-3p - Summer Movie @ the Li-
brary (check with desk for title)
Monday, August 1, 2016
Upper Tampa Bay: 8/1/16-9/4/16 - Ten Years: Westchase Local Artists
Upper Tampa Bay: 10:30a-2p - Fiber Arts Group (come knit and crochet with friends)
James J. Lunsford Law: 12p-1p - Lunsford Resources and Services
South Shore: 2p-3p - Beginning in Genealogy
Town N Country: 2p-3p - Walk In Tech Help
78th Street: 6p-7p - Ask a Lawyer (Free legal information on
first come first served basis)
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