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Celebrating 70 Years In The Tampa Bay Area
Drive-By Shooting Leaves 3 Wounded
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High School Senior Accepted At West Point Academy
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Thousands Visit Selma For ‘Bloody Sunday’ Anniversary
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Local Gospel Singer/ Church Founder Dies Over Weekend
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SCHOOL DISTRICT’S OFFICE OF SUPPLIER DIVERSITY, NAACP HOLD BLACK HISTORY CELEBRATION
The Hillsborough County School District Office of Supplier Diversity and the Hillsborough County Branch NAACP held its Black History Month Celebration on Friday afternoon, February 27, 2015, at the Dr. Sam J. Horton Instructional Services Center. This year’s theme was: “How Historic Business Struggles Can Be Tools For Today’s Challenges.” The keynote speaker was Victor Young of V. Young Enterprises, Inc. Those in atten- dance from left to right: Bob Morrison, Morrison and Associates; Ben Moore, Supplier Diversity Officer; Vic- tor Young, speaker; Cathy Valdes, Deputy Superintendent; Rory Sabin; R. Colette Glover-Hannah, Glover-Hannah Community Relations Consulting; and Chris Farkas, Chief Facilities Officer. (Photograph by Frederick Harris, Sr.)
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