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CDC Of Tampa And Citi Foundation Host Beautification Day At Al Barnes Park
Volunteers included: Arzu Hester, Zachary Carroll, Melissa Hester, Sonia Bean, Jarley Garcia, Carmen T. Garcia, Gabriel Garcia, Juan N. Castilla, Juon P. Castilla, Christie Cade, Stephen Ponzillo, Freddie Law- son, Sharon Perdue, Virgil Perry, Tom Cutting, Kristen Laramore, Lina Sierra, Brittany Lamere, Ernest Coney, Jr., Bobby Hudrall, Dulce Cosh, Stephen Troutin, Vanessa Gerard, Charmaine Niamatali, and Anand Patel.
Corporation to Develop Communities of Tampa, Inc. (CDC of Tampa) held a park beautification day Saturday, June 11, 2016, at Al Barnes Park, 2902 N. 32nd St., Tampa. The project was done in advance of the Summer Camp being held by the City of Tampa. About 30 volun- teers from Citi and CDC of Tampa painted the pavilions, the bathrooms as well as painted game boards at a pavilion and basketball court.
The event was part of NeighborWorks Week (June 4-11), where neighbors, NeighborWorks organiza- tions, and others come to- gether for a week of neighborhood change and awareness.
The Citi Foundation is NeighborWorks America’s national partner for Neigh- borWorks Week. This event was one of 10 events across the United States held with Citi volunteers as a part of Citi’s flagship volunteer pro- gram, Global Community Day. Volunteers worked alongside local residents and community leaders to im- prove and strengthen com- munities.
Christie Cade, Relationship Manager at NeighborWorks America.
Elizabeth Mack, volunteer from CDC of Tampa.
Zachary Carroll, volunteer from Citi.
Establishing An Eternal Future
Lord, I bring (name of child) before You and ask that You would help her (him) grow into a deep un- derstanding of who You are. Open her (his) heart and bring her (him) to a full knowledge of the truth about You. Lord, You have said in Your Word, If you con- fess with your mouth the Lord Jesus and believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you will be saved (Romans 10:9). I pray for that kind of faith for my child. May she (he) call You her (his) Savior, be filled with Your Holy Spirit, acknowledge You in every area of her (his) life, and choose always to follow You and Your ways. Help her (him) to fully believe that Jesus laid down His life for her (him) so that she (he) might have life eternally and abun- dantly now.
This is the will of Him who sent Me, that everyone who sees the son and believes in Him may have everlasting life; and I will raise him up at the last day. JOHN 6:40
Lord, I pray that (name of child) will live a fruitful life, ever increasing in the knowledge of You. May she (he) always know Your will, have spiritual under- standing, and walk in a manner that is pleasing in Your sight. You have said in Your Word that you will pour out Your Spirit on my offspring (Isaiah 44:3). Thank You, Lord, that You care about her (his) eter- nal future even more than I do and that it is secure in You. In Jesus’ name I pray that she (he) will not doubt or stray from the path You have for her (him) all the days of her (his) life.
I will pray the Father, and He will give you another Helper, that He may abide with you forever – the Spirit of truth, whom the world cannot receive, because it neither sees Him nor knows Him; but you Know Him for He dwells with you and will be in you. JOHN 14:16-17
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Supreme Court Disciplines 16 Attorneys
TALLAHASSEE - The Florida Bar, the state’s guardian for the integrity of the legal profession, announces that the Florida Supreme Court in recent court orders disci- plined 16 attorneys – disbar- ring five, revoking the licenses of two, suspending eight and publicly reprimanding one. Four attorneys received more than one form of discipline. One attorney was ordered to pay restitution; three attorneys were also placed on probation.
As an official arm of the Florida Supreme Court, The Florida Bar and its Department of Lawyer Regulation are charged with administering a statewide disciplinary system to enforce Supreme Court rules of professional conduct for the 103,000-plus lawyers admitted to practice law in Florida.
Court orders are not final until time expires to file a re- hearing motion and, if filed, determined. The filing of such a motion does not alter the ef- fective date of the discipline. Disbarred lawyers may not re- apply for admission for five years.
Angela Morton Arm- strong, Palm Harbor, dis- barred effective immediately, following an April 21 court order.
George Joseph Charnota, Coral Gables, suspended for one year, ef- fective immediately, following an April 12 court order.
Sarah E. Cox, Fort Myers, to be publicly repri- manded following a May 19 court order.
Richard John DeSanto, Fort Lauderdale. The Supreme Court granted De- Santo’s request for a discipli- nary revocation, effective 30 days from a May 19 court order, with leave to seek read- mission after five years.
Mirta Desir, West Palm Beach, suspended until fur- ther order, effective immedi- ately, following a May 13 court order.
Keirsten Klatch, Jack- sonville, suspended until further order, effective imme-
diately, following a May 17 court order.
Michelle Dawn Lambo, Tampa, suspended for 60 days, effective 30 days from a May 19 court order. Upon rein- statement, Lambo is further placed on probation for three years.
William Todd Long, Winter Park, disbarred, ef- fective immediately, following a May 12 court order.
Eric Andrew Mader, Tampa, suspended for three years, effective retroactive to June 18, 2014, following a May 19 court order. Mader is fur- ther placed on probation for three years.
Robert Andrew Mogle, Davie, disbarred effective immediately, following an April 14 court order.
Nicol John Panebianco,
707 N.E. 3rd Ave., Suite 100,
Fort Lauderdale, sus- pended for 90 days, effective June 1, following an April 14 court order. Upon reinstate- ment, Panebianco is further placed on probation for three years.
Cherie A. Parker, P.O. Box 322, Largo, suspended for one year, effective immedi- ately, following a May 12 court order.
William Reid Penuel, Atlantic Beach, disbarred effective immediately, follow- ing an April 21 court order. Further, Penuel shall pay restitution of $147,495.
Garry Lee Potts, Clear- water, suspended for one year, effective immediately, fol- lowing a May 13 court order.
Erwin Rosenberg, Miami Beach, disbarred ef- fective immediately, following an April 15 court order.
David Land Whigham, Tampa. The Supreme Court granted Whigham’s request for a permanent disciplinary revocation, without leave to seek readmission, effective im- mediately, following a May 19 court order. Whigham had previously been placed under emergency suspension for mis- appropriating more than $899,000.00.
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