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All About You!
Birthday Celebrations
Celebrating Special You
UNCLE DETRICK & TRADIA
MARQUIA TRIGG May 30th
Marquia, we want to wish you a “wonderful and blessed birthday.” You have made us so proud of you. Graduating from Jefferson High School with High Honors, playing sports, and being involved in so many other school activities, and managing to maintain your grades wasn’t an easy task.
You stayed in the Youth Choir at St. John Progressive MB Church, where Dr. Bartholomew Banks, Sr. is Pastor. But most of all you have learned to pray and de- pend on the Lord for guidance.
Best wishes on your 18th birthday, as you venture off to college, and out into the world.
Love always, your mom and dad, Yolanda and Marion Trigg; and grandparents, Mrs. Queen Miller and Mrs. Naomi Trigg.
MY BRO. TRENTON & TRADIA CLARKE
UNCLE DETRICK
Happy 45th birthday to the best Uncle in the world, Detrick Clarke!!!
Love, niece, Tradia.
Happy 29th birthday, Trenton! I'm so thankful to have you for a brother!
With love, Tradia.
FYI
NCNW Meeting
The National Council of Negro Women Tampa Metropolitan Section will meet at its new location, 5815 34th Street, Tampa, on Saturday, June 3, 10 a.m.
Please be on time. Exciting events ahead!
Greenridge Estate And Delaney Creek Meeting
Greenridge Estate and Delaney Creek monthly association meeting will be held Tuesday, June 6, 2017, at 7 p. m. The meeting is held the first Tuesday of each month at the Emanuel P. Johnson Com- munity Center, 5858 South 78th Street Tampa, Florida 33619.
All concerned residents are invited to attend. Our Mission, "We, the residents of Greenridge and Delaney Creek envision a community where people have a strong sense of security and everyone take pride in where they live."
IN THE SPOTLIGHT
Nat
This week’s Spotlight feature is Nat, and she isn’t concerned about not reaching her goals, because she knows there’s nothing that can stand in her way. Nat loves being in front of the camera and is a very out- going and fun person. Congratulations Nat as this week’s Spotlight feature.
FYI
Ban On Outdoor Burning Continues
Members of the Emergency Policy Group have extended an emer- gency order on outdoor burning until at least June 8th. The organiza- tion can only issue the ban for a 7-day period.
They have been meeting every Wednesday to determine if the ban will be extended for an additional 7-day period. Several wildfires have occurred as a result of the persistent dry conditions and warm weather throughout the Tampa Bay Area.
The ban was initially issued on April 27th.
Under the Executive Order, the following activities are no longer allowed until further notice:
All outdoor open burning is prohibited. The only exception is burn- ing that has been specifically allowed by the Florida Forest Service.
The ban also prohibits fireworks and sparklers.
Outdoor grilling is allowed as long as the flames are contained within a grill or other fireproof container. The fire must be constantly watched and completely extinguished.
If conditions continue, the ban can be extended every 7 days.
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