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North Tampa Barbershop Offering Free Back To School Haircuts
Beauty Unlimited
KAYLEE
This week’s Spotlight feature, Kaylee, really needs no introduction. This young lady commands atten- tion when she walks into a room, and her confidence and will to succeed is second to none. Congratula- tions to Kaylee as this week’s Spotlight feature.
For the 8th straight year, Whoos Nexxt Barbershop will be giving back to the commu- nity by officer 100 free hair- cuts for back to school.
Renado DeMoulin, owner of Whoos Nexxt, said the free haircuts will be of- fered Saturday, August 6th; Monday, August 8th, and Tues- day, August 9th form 9 a. m. until they finish at 13753 North Nebraska Avenue.
Parents need to come by the barbershop prior to Satur- day to redeem a ticket so the barbers will know how many patrons they will be serving. The size of the family doesn’t
matter.
This year, Whoos Next
Barbershop has adopted Sul- phur Springs Elementary School to give supplies to the instructors. They’re also going into the schools, 2 hours a week, to read to the kids. Hot meals will be provided for the mother and children during PTA meetings, and volunteers are being sought for serving or reading to the kids.
“We’ve also started Shop Talk, a mentoring program for young men, held at the bar- bershop every other Tuesday,” said DeMoulin.
“The next session will be
August 16th from 7:30 p. m. to 8:30 p. m.”
Anyone interested in being a part of the mentoring pro- gram, or seeking more infor- mation about the free haircuts can call 9813) 972-5207.
Marketing Committee Seeks Individuals With Marketing Skills
The Tampa Bay Black Her- itage Festival Marketing Com- mittee is seeking talented individuals with marketing skills.
Bloggers, content writers, PR, social media, graphic/web designers, photographers, videographers, and those who want to learn are invited to come out on Monday, August 8, 2016.
The group gathers the 2nd Monday of each month, 6:30- 7:30 p. m. at the C. Blythe An- drews, Jr. Branch Library, 2607 E. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd, Tampa (33610).
For more information: Marketing@TampaBlackHer- itage.org.
Organizations To Provide Free School Supplies
The following is a list of the dates, times, and locations of the give-a-ways.
Saturday, August 6th New Rising Star Mission-
ary Baptist Church, 1509 E. North Bay Street, Tampa, 33610; (813) 474-9333; from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Free school supplies and free food. Kids must be present; give- away starts at 12 noon.
Monday, August 8th Beauty Institute, 5016
E Busch Blvd., Suite 103, Tampa, FL; complimentary services for children ages 5 to 16.
For more information visit BeautyInstitute.org or call 1- 855-532-BOSS (2677).
Community Day
Gary Adult School is host- ing a free event for the com- munity on Monday, August 8, 2016,9a.m.–1p.m.
There will be an opportu- nity to meet the Gary faculty and staff, tour the school, get financial aid assistance, check out social service resources, donate blood, voter registra- tion drive and take advantage of a job fair and career oppor- tunities.
There will also be school supplies, food and music. Chrissy’s closet will also be open.
Middleton Senior High School Class Of 1956
The Middleton Senior High School Class of 1956 60th Class Reunion to be held this year August, 12, 13, 14, 2016. If you know of a Class member that didn’t receive information, call the phone number below.
It is not too late to send in your registration fees. Let’s come together and make this our 60th Class Reunion a Grand event.
For additional information, call: (813) 626-1447.
John Anderson is Gen- eral Chairperson.
USF To Confer 3,000 Degrees During Summer Commencement
The University of South Florida System will confer nearly 3,000 degrees during summer 2016 commence- ment ceremonies on Satur- day, Aug. 6.
USF System President Judy Genshaft will preside over two ceremonies at the USF Sun Dome.
Approximately 2,924 de- grees will be awarded during the university’s 109th com- mencement convocation, in-
cluding 2,636 for USF, 200 for USF St. Petersburg and 88 for USF Sarasota-Manatee.
The youngest graduate is a 19-year-old receiving a bach- elor’s in management. The oldest graduate is a 69-year- old receiving a bachelor’s in psychology. The graduates represent 45 states and 79 na- tions.
For more information, visit usf.edu/commence- ment.
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