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       July Birthday Celebrants
Happy Birthday to the fol- lowing Villagers and friends: Willie Burns, Sr., 7/19; Keith Hernandez, 7/25; and Gloria Hall, 7/26.
Thelma Singleton, Lucille Beck, Catherine Clark, Aritha Scott, Nina Small, Rudolph Tolbert, Lillian Tolbert, and Ira Dean Biggs.
are with you. “May their mem- ories be a blessing.”
Happy Anniversary
Shout out to Reginald and Shenita Lise, who cele- brated their 34th wedding an- niversary on 7/6. Also, happy 1st Anniversary to Bradley and Melissa (Perry) Har- ris, who celebrated on 7/11.
Old School Dance Party
It’s finally here! Reminis- cent of the Big Park dances back in the day (Adults Only – 30 years and over) July 20th, 8 p.m.–12a.m.,EmanuelP. Johnson – Gym, 5855 S. 78th St. Small donation – Refresh- ments provided.
Your Life Matters Suicide Awareness
Teen Talk – 7/26, 7 p. m. Worship Service – 7/27, 4 p. m. Awareness Program – 7/28, 10 a. m. Victory A. M. E. Church, 5202 86th St.
7th Annual Back To School Bash
Saturday, 8/3, 10 a. m. – 1 p. m., Progress Village Middle Magnet School of the Arts, 8113 Zinnia Dr. – PV.
For questions, call 677- 2411.
Free Health Screening, Fun Games and Music, Free Food and Community Re- sources. Filled backpacks for K-12 only while supplies last. Child must be present to re- ceive a backpack.
Progress Village Civic Council News
Special Community Meet- ing for Parents and Students of Spoto High School and Guinta Middle School. Join us as we meet with the Principals and their leadership team in prepa- ration for the 2019/2020 school year. The meeting is Monday, July 22nd, 2019 at 7 p. m,, Emanuel P. John- son Community Center, 5855 S. 78th St.
Call your news for Progress Village and surrounding areas to Linda Washington, (813) 741-3604.
  Sick And
Of Sympathy
Shut-Ins
Our prayers and condo- lences to our families of the Progress Village Community. We continue to lift up those that are dealing with the loss of a loved one. More Village an- gels have gained their wings this past week. To the families of Ernestine Turner and Inez Nickerson, our prayers
Lifting up our fellow Vil- lagers and friends in prayer: Mary Hobley, Marion Washington, Oliva Darby, Ernestine Turner, Gwen- dola Small, Hilrie Kemp, Jr., Harold Williams, Robert Leek, Sr., Clennie McCray, Elouise Griffin,
Expressions
            Annual Youth Baking Contest (registration required)
Saturday, July 20, 2019
10 A. M. - 5 P. M.
Jimmie B. Keel - Community Room C and D
Your favorite dessert could make you a winner in the Annual Youth Baking Contest! Prizes!, plus special awards for the ‘Most Unusual,’ ‘Best Tasting’ and ‘Best Library Theme.’ Contest rules and permission slips available at the Library. Registration re- quired. Limited to 50 participants. Each participant must reg- ister separately. Entry Drop Off - 10 a. m. - 1 p. m. Awards and Tasting Party 3:30 p.m.
Social Entrepreneurship 101
Wednesday, July 24, 2019
7 P. M. - 8 P. M.
Town 'N Country - Community Room A
What is social entrepreneurship? Dr. Andy Gold brings years of entrepreneurial success and teaching to discuss the ba- sics of design thinking, social enterprise, and social innovation. Engage in an interactive workshop that will allow you to brain- storm some of society’s biggest challenges and take action.
Books & Bingo
Wednesday, July 24, 2019
2:30 P. M. - 3:30 P. M.
Port Tampa - James G. Yeats Meeting Room
Enjoy a fun game of Bingo where the prizes are free books! Funded by the Friends of the Port Tampa City Library.
Movies @ The Library:
Wonder - rated PG, Saturday, July 27, 2019, 1:30 P. M. - 3:30 P. M. * Town 'N Country
Bumblebee - rated PG-13, Wednesday, July 31, 2019, 3 P. M. - 5 P. M., 78th Street - Community Room
For more classes and events at a library near you call 813- 273-3652 or go to website www.hcplc.org.
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