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    James A.M.E. Church.
  September Birthday Celebrants
Happy Birthday to past and present Villagers cele- brating this month. Jessie Caldwell and Herbert Williams, 9/14; Ozzie Timmons, 9/18; Henry Harris and Gwendola Small, 9/19; Henrietta Sanders, 9/20; Thelma Singleton, and Linda Sweet Washington, 9/24; and Dr. Sam Maxwell, 9/27.
Sick And Shut-Ins
Lifting up our fellow Vil- lagers and friends in prayer: Mary Hobley, Marion Washington, Oliva Darby, Ernestine
Turner, Gwendola Small, Hilrie Kemp, Jr., Harold Williams, Robert Leek, Sr., Hazel Kennedy, Flora Jones, Clennie McCray, Elouise Griffin, Thelma Single- ton, Lucille Beck, Ernest Clark, Ernestine Best, Rudolph Tolbert and Lil- lian Tolbert.
Clothes And More
Every 3rd Saturday of the Month, clothes and more are Given for FREE by First Baptist Church of Progress Village.
The event takes place at Bowers/Simmons, Park (lit- tle park under the Pavilion), located on 86th St., between FBCOPV and St.
Ladies Night
A night of pampering fun and empowerment! Thurs- day, October 4th, 6-8 p. m., at Moffitt McKinley Outpa- tient Center, 10920 N. McKinley Drive, Tampa.
Learn about the latest in 3D mammography services and screening practices that can save lives.
– Tour of the Breast Imaging department
Refreshments
– Door prizes
– Stations to pamper, in- spire, and inform.
RSVP is required http://bit.ly/MoffittLadies- Night2018.
Neighborhood Directory
We are still in the process of updating our Directory. We need your help and sup- port to make this a total suc- cess.
If you have not updated your information, please contact Layvonne Cul- breath at (813) 841-6775.
Hurricane Preparedness
REMEMBER:
• Have copies of important documents in a waterproof folder or container.
• Have enough of any prescription medications you and your pet take.
It doesn’t matter whether it’s a hurricane or a severe storm — being prepared will give you peace of mind when you need it most.
Progress Village Civic Council News Community Meeting
Join us and our special guests, Barbara Pittman, Family Law Attorney, and Patricia Dawson, Criminal Law Attorney. They will an- swer legal questions you may have regarding Child Sup- port, IRS, Wills, Power of Attorney, Sentencing, Your rights/privileges, etc.
The next community meeting will be on Monday, September 17th, 6:30 p. m. (time change for this meeting) at the Emanuel P. Johnson Community Center, 5855 S. 78th St.
Call your news for Progress Village and sur- rounding areas to Linda Washington, (813) 741- 3604.
               Chess Club At The Library
Saturday, September 15th * 10A.M. -12P.M. Riverview - Community Room
Learn and play the game of chess with Coach Ted Mc- Nair! Benefits of this classic and fun game include improved memory, concentration, and problem-solving skills. All ages and skill levels are welcome.
Mommy & Me Art
Monday, September 17, 2018 * 10:30 A. M. - 11:30 A. M. * Thonotosassa - Community Room
Children will create a keepsake masterpiece that incorpo- rates their hand print in the picture.
Presented by The Color Wheelz. For ages 2-5. Limited to 20 children and their caregivers. Please
register each child separately. Register at hcplc.org or by calling 813-273-3652.
Friends Of The Seffner-Mango Branch
Library Book Sale
Friday, September 14 and Saturday, September 15 10 A. M. - 6 P. M.
Seffner-Mango
Come find bargains galore at the Friends of the Seffner- Mango Branch Library's two-day book sale in the library's Community Room and the Friends Book Store.
Batman Day 2018 At Your Library
Saturday, September 15, 2018 * 2 P. M. - 3:30 P. M. Riverview - Community Room
Na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na BATMAN! Come join us to celebrate The Caped Crusader on Batman Day! Learn how to turn a flashlight into a Bat Signal and 3D Print your own plastic Batarang or Batman keychain. Then hang around for a showing of the LEGO Batman movie at 3:30 p. m.
Teen Fair
Saturday, September 22, 2018 * 10:30 A. M. - 12:30 P. M. * Lutz - Community Room
Teens will have the opportunity to learn about community involvement. Learn about local community clubs which include Anime, sewing, music, writing blogs, and athletics. Teens can also find out about the Teen Advisory Board (TAB) projects that are offered at the Lutz Branch Library, such as robotics, car- tooning, film editing, and improv.
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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