Page 12 - Florida Sentinel 9-11-15 Edition
P. 12
Local
IN THE SPOTLIGHT
GENEVA
In this week's Spotlight is the beautiful and sen- sual Geneva. This Taurus loves modeling and revels in being very independent, down to earth and polite. Geneva is impressed with a man who has strong moral values, reliable and has a sense of being on time. Her philosophy of life is "Do not let failure and setbacks dampen your spirits. Once you have your eyes on the prize, follow through and you would get whatever you want. Keep leaning forward." Con- gratulations to Geneva as this week's Spotlight fea- ture.
Business To Host Blood Drive In Remembrance Of 9-11
Glazer
Children’s
Museum
Celebrates
5th Birthday
The Glazer Children’s Mu-
seum opened its doors five years
ago. In recognition of this mile-
stone, the facility will celebrate
by offering free admission to all
guests on Saturday, September
19th and Sunday, September 20th.
Throughout the weekend, guests will be able to celebrate the Museum’s birthday with special programming and at- tend the Museum’s birthday party on Sunday, September 20th. The birthday bash will take place from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.
The party will be held inside and outside the Museum. Cer- tain activities will be held be- tween both the Museum of Art and Glazer Children's Museum.
Activities include full access to Museum exhibits, Sugar Shack Sno-Mobile, music, Bub- bles by Blaise, live entertain- ment, art lab with Bricks for Kids, and a sing-a-long session with Museum staff members.
For more information visit glazermuseum.org/eve nt/birthdaybash2015.
On Saturday, Sept. 12, Elder Ford of Tampa and OneBlood are joining forces to host a very special blood drive. The Blood Drive will take place on Saturday, Sept. 12 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.: 9560 North Florida Avenue, Tampa.
It is being held in recogni- tion of the “September 11th National Day of Service and Remembrance,” hon- oring those who died as well as the first responders who put their lives on the line res- cuing the injured.
Some of the silent mem- bers of the first responder's team on that day were the New York blood donors who had previously given blood to make sure it was available when it was needed most.
Robert Elder, President and CEO of Elder Automo- tive Group said, “So many brave men and women sacri- ficed their lives on 9/11. Pay- it-forward and sacrifice a little blood for the 4.5 million Americans who would die each year without life saving blood transfusions.
Buccaneers Name Six Team Captains
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers revealed their 2015 team cap- tains Wednesday, and although the list isn’t a surprise, it did have an unexpected wrinkle.
The Bucs selected a total of six captains after having five in head coach Lovie’s Smith’s first year.
On defense, Gerald McCoy, Lavonte David, and Clinton McDonald will have a “C” on their jerseys. On offense, Vincent Jackson and Logan Mankins will have the honor.
The Special Teams captain will be wide receiver Russell Shepard.
PAGE 12-A FLORIDA SENTINEL BULLETIN PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2015