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Patty Teach-In At Robles
The Michelle B. Patty Auto Accident Referral Service par- ticipated in the Great American Teach-In on Thursday, No- vember 16, 2017. The group participated at Robles Elementary School. According to Mrs. Patty, “It was a great event and a great time to mingle with our children. We had as much fun, or more, as they did.” From left to right: King Cobra, Natasha Artis, Crim, Bishop Michelle B. Patty, Nikki Wiggins, and Tamika Lawson.
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Walk-In Location For City Of Tampa Utility Bill Payments Closing Dec. 29, 2017
Community Care And Connections
Derrick Brooks Charities, the City of Tampa and Fifth Third Bank hosted Community Care and Connections in Sulphur Springs. There was lots of information available for those in attendance. (Photos by BRUNSON)
Former professional foot- ball players: Jerry Bell, Harold Hart, Sulphur Springs Site Supervisor; and Derrick Brooks.
Derrick Brooks posed with this family: Sabrina, Aryanna, Ke’Manii and Ky- mani.
In attendance Harry, Alicia and Aamir.
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Effective Friday, Dec. 29, 2017, the walk-in location for City of Tampa utility bill pay- ments and customer service at 1414 N. Marion Street will close.
Customers can continue to use other payment options via mail, with use of a credit card by phone, automatic with-
drawal via electronic check, and at 20 AMSCOT® loca- tions around the service area.
Additionally, smartphone users can download the free City of Tampa app from their app store to complete utility payments and access a variety of other city services and in- formation.
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Riverview Residents Invited To Provide Input On Design Of New Library
Each year, Harold Reeves Plumbing donates to needy families during the Thanks- giving season.
On November 22, 2017, the company donated turkeys and non perishable items to several families in the Robles Park community. This community service is their way of showing how thankful they are.
Business
Hillsborough County would like to hear what Riverview residents think about initial design ideas for a new library in their commu- nity.
Residents are invited to learn more at a public meet- ing on Thursday, Dec. 14, at 6:30 p. m. at the Riverview High School Cafeteria, 11311 Boyette Road. The meeting will start with a brief presen- tation, then move to an open- house format where participants can look over display boards, talk one-on- one with staff from Library Services and Real Estate & Facilities Services, and offer their input.
At 8,000 square feet and 35 years old, the current
building on Riverview Drive is outdated and too small for the increased customer use that has accompanied new development in the area. The replacement project calls for a 35,000-square-foot build- ing, to be located at 10003 Balm Riverview Road, just north of Boyette Road. The cost is approximately $12.6 million.
The Dec. 14 meeting will concentrate on the layout of the building and the pro- posed architectural style. Questions about the meeting may be directed to Citizen Engagement at (813) 272- 5275. Para información, llame al (813) 272-5275. For hearing and speech impaired assistance, call 711.
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