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 Exec. Named V. P. At Boys & Girls Club Tampa Bay
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VOL. 76 NO. 10
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CELEBRATING OVER 76 YEARS IN THE COMMUNITY!
          FRIDAY, MAY 28, 2021
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 Valedictorian Leads Black Students With 9.51 GPA
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       Financial Business Owner Offers Help To Community
26th Annual Memorial Day Program
 Woman Critical After Being Stabbed By Son
              ANNUAL MEN OF VISION, INC., SCHOLARSHIP AND AWARDS PROGRAM HELD
Last Saturday, members from the community gathered at Carter G. Woodson K-8 School for the Annual Men of Vision, Inc., Scholar- ship and Awards Program. During the event, each of the young men are presented scholarships, book stipends, and other awards as they make their transition from high school to the next phase of their lives. This year, there are 30 members of Men of Vision, Inc., who are graduating. The organization was founded nearly 20 years ago to offer an alternative to at-risk young men. The program is now found on the campuses of middle schools and high schools. Among the graduates who attended the program are on the front row: Quintin Mont- gomery, Kyron Defreitas, Jaedon Bush, and Eric Littlejohn, III, all graduates of Jefferson High School; Angel Mendoza, Anthony Gutier- rez, all graduates of Hillsborough High School; Jessaun Hodges, and Nicholas Jervis, MOV Valedictorian, Middleton High School. Shown on the second row: Ross Anderson, Founder, Men of Vision Inc., Avriel Harris, Middleton High School; Jadarious Kitchen, Armwood High School; Jalen Patty, Brandon High School, AJ Boodoosingh, Cristo Rey High School; Ja’Von Ford, Howard Brookins, Zion Wright, all of Hillsborough High School; Cory Connor, MOV Salutatorian, Wharton High School; and Khalil Bradley King High School. Shown on the third row are: Sergio Bogan, Hillsborough High School; Tae Williams, and Cedric Ellis, of Brandon High School; Akimio Pickering, Cristo Rey High School; and Zachary Walls, Florida Virtual School. (PHOTOGRAPHY BY TONYA LEWIS).
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