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mosquito or 813-635-5400 for mosquito and aquatic weed con- trol.
Calling All Gardeners
Your landscape could win a community water-wise award. Fill out application on line and upload photographs of your win- ning landscape at www.tam- pagov.net/savewater.
For more information call 813-274-8121, Option 5. Dead- line is the 30th for application for residential or commercial land- scape.
Free In-Care Rx Card
For information on how to re- ceive a free Prescription Saving Card call 1-800-286-9589. These cards are accepted by all major chains.
Contact Donna Williams at dag9333@gmail.com.
Safe Summer Event
Thank you City of Tampa Parks and Recreation and Tampa Police Department.
The Jackson Heights Vikings had a wonderful time challenging the TPD Bike Officers to a quick game of tackle football on Satur- day, June 4th. Whether you vol- unteered, made a donation, purchased auction items, a table or sponsored the event, your gen- erosity and kindness is greatly appreciated. It took all of you to make it a success! Chief Eric Ward, The District Three Staff, Crime Prevention Team, Com- munication Tech - Lee Ann Mc- Cann were in attendance.
Produce On Wheels
The next POW delivery will be Saturday, June 18th. To sign up to deliver or volunteer call 813- 238-8410. Welcome, K-Force Staffing and Solutions and Quest, Inc. to Meals on Wheels (MOW). Also thank you to all AAR Part- ners, donors and volunteers.
Scriptures In Times Of Difficulty
Anxious — Phillipians 4:4-9
Lack of Faith — Exodus 14 Lonely — Psalm 23
Sinned — Psalm 51
Need Courage — Joshua 1 Upset — John 14
Please pray for our President
and his family, military, veterans, volunteers, incarcerated, and
homeless.
Call your news for Progress Village and surrounding areas into Gloria at 813-270-2257.
GLORIA ANDREWS ...Florida Sentinel Bulletin
MARGARITA GONZALEZ ...City of Tampa
SARA KILKER ...Community Innovator
June Birthday Celebrants
Happy birthday to all June Birthday Celebrants!
Sick And Shut Ins
Keep the sick and shut ins in your daily prayers including Keith Ennis, Rhonda Williams,
Sha’Tayshia Brinson, Eloise Griffin, Wayne Owens, and Dr. V. White- man.
Sympathy
Our sincere condolences to the families who recently lost a loved one. Look to Jesus for your comfort, guidance and strength.
FBCOPV Clothes
Closet And More
First Baptist Church of Progress Village gives away free clothing, household items and much more every 3rd Saturday of the month from 8 a. m.-12 noon. They are located on 86th Street in Progress Village at the little park under the shelter.
The contact is Ms. Betty Dixon.
Progress Village Civic Council Meeting
The next meeting for the P. V. Committee will be held June 20that7p.m.atthenew Emanuel P. Johnson Gym, 5855 S. 78th Street, corner of 78th Street and Flower Avenue. Linda Washington, President.
Alfred’s New Orleans Corner
Don’t forget to stop by and say hello to Alfred and his wife on the corner of 78th Street and Flower Avenue in the strip mall.
Soulkafe
Every 4th Saturday night is “Turn Up Night for Adults” from 7 p. m.-10 p. m. The next event will pay tribute to Dads, “Kings Nite!” Come and enjoy lots of fun, entertainment, auction and music by live DJ.
FBCOPV/C. L. Sloan Scholarship Banquet
First Baptist Church of
Progress Village recently had their yearly C. L. Sloan Banquet where they give their member graduates scholarships and send them off with prayer from the church. Thanks for all who at- tended and all who donated to the great cause!
Congratulations! Whitney Thomas Hardy recently graduated and is now Kindergarten bound! Great job Whitney, we are all very proud
of you!
Congratulations to all high
school and college Graduates in the Tampa Bay Area. We wish you much success!
9th Annual Re Entry
June 25, Saturday, 9a-2p at Copeland Recreation Center 11001 N. 15th Street
Street Changes
E. Tyler Street from Tampa Street to Franklin will become a 2-way on June 18, 2016.
Free Dental For Veterans
Aspen Dental will help our Veterans on June 25th with free dental service. Call and make an appointment 1-844-277-3646 or 1-844-Aspen-HMM. The Aspen Dental dentists and their teams are pleased to bring free dental care to Veterans nationwide. On June 25th nearly 400 Aspen Dental Offices in 33 states will open their doors to serve veter- ans in their local communities as part of the Healthy Mouth Move- ment, a community giving initia- tive.
Flooding And Road Problems
To report flooding and road problems in your area call 813- 272-5900 or go online to hills- boroughcounty.org/at your service.
Mosquito Problems
To stop mosquitoes from liv- ing and breeding around your home...drain water in containers in your yard, change bird bath 1- 2 times a week. For help contact hillsboroughcounty.org/
Girls Raised In The South Inc. (G. R. I. T. S.) Presents “Ordinary Women Doing Ex- traordinary Things” Charity Fundraiser honoring Gloria Andrews - Florida Sentinel Bulletin; Margarita Gon- zalez - City of Tampa and Sara Kilker - Community Innovator.
The event will be held on Saturday, June 18th – 6 p. m. at the New Mt. Zion Mission- ary Baptist Church Walter J. Williams Life Center, 2511 E. Columbus Drive, Tampa. A portion of proceeds to benefit REACHUP, Inc. a nationally recognized center of excel- lence, assisting in creating a community where there is equality in healthcare and health for all families.
CaSandra Washing- ton, President of The GRITS organization states, “we are honoring these three coura- geous women with hopes that this event will encourage, empower and inspire other ordinary women doing ex- traordinary things. Gloria Andrews, Sara Kilker and Margarita Gonzales are women who are not always
noticed for doing their jobs, involvement in politics, vol- unteer work, but are ordinary women who work for the good of others, for the good of the community and expect nothing in return.”
The first annual “Tampa’s Business Men on Parade Fashion Show” honoring “Ordinary Women Doing Ex- traordinary Things’ charity fundraiser includes several of Tampa’s business men promoting their business on the runway with Connie Ar- boleda as this year’s com- mentator; Master of Ceremony, Attorney Paul Rebein, Personal Injury Lawyer of RBR Law firm, and profound speaker, Barbara Wright, President of the Senior Women’s Missionary Union, National Baptist Con- vention of American Interna- tional, Incorporated. Live entertainment will be pro- vided by Sultry Sax Player Marlon Boone.
For tickets and more in- formation visit Eventbrite.com, call 813-731- 1720 or visit girlsraisedinthe- south-grits.com.
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