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June Birthday Celebrants
“Happy Birthday” to past and present Villagers celebrat- ing this month. Shunda Ervin, 6/15; Amos Seffield, 6/17; Rose Murphy, 6/21; Pastor Rockey Vann, Lizzie Banks and, Kevin Anderson, 6/23; Tracy Harris, 6/25; Stanley Wilson and James Lott, 6/27; Hosea Daniels and Richard Barr, 6/29.
Sick And Shut-Ins
Lifting up our fellow Vil- lagers and friends in prayer: Mary Hobley, Marion Washington, Oliva Darby, Gwendola Small, Hilrie Kemp, Jr., Clennie McCray, Elouise Griffin, Thelma Sin- gleton, Catherine Clark, Nina Small, Rudolph Tol- bert, Lillian Tolbert, Henri- etta Sanders, and Shirley
Griffin.
Progress Village Parade Of
Graduates, Class Of 2020
You are amazing! Although the completion of your school year did not end traditionally, you finished it strong and the Village is proud of each of you. To show you how much we care, there will be a PV4LIFE Class of 2020 Parade on Sunday, June 14th from 2PM until 4PM. Line- up will take place at the OLD BIG Park, 1:30PM.
VILLAGERS: Show your love by joining the ‘In car’ pa- rade with your decorated cars, honking your horns and loud
cheers!
Hiring
Habitat Hillsborough is hir- ing for a number of positions. If you know someone that is look- ing and may be a good fit for Habitat Hillsborough, please en- courage them to send their re- sume to the email below. They can also take a look at the job de- scriptions at https://www.habi- tathillsboro ugh.org/careeropportunities/
Send resumes to hr@habi- tathillsborough.org.
Public Health Officials Urge Residents To Wear Masks And Social Distance
Entering Phase 2 does not
mean residents should stop wearing cloth face coverings/masks and social dis- tance (staying at least 6 feet away from other people) when in public. COVID-19 is still spreading in the community. Masks will slow the spread and help people who may have COVID-19 and do not know it, from transmitting the virus to others.
There are several dos and don’ts about wearing the mask.
Progress Village News
Call your news for Progress Village and surrounding areas to Linda Washington, (813) 741-3604.
      * Students may begin re- turing laptops, textbooks, JROTC uniforms, and all other school materials, Mon- day-Friday,9a.m.to1p.m. on the Bus Ramp.
* Students who have fees to pay for lost textbooks, etc., may do so at the Main Office, Monday - Friday, 8 a. m. to 3 p. m.
* Seniors who need to order their cap and gowns may do so at @balfourfl.com
*Graduation is schedule for July 21st, 9 a. m. at the Florida State Fairgrounds.
* In preparation for the 20-21 school year, Summer Reading Assignments are posted on the Middleton website: http://middle-
ton.mysdhc.org
* Summer feeding sites -
will serve food to any indi- vidual 18 years of age or under. Sites opened on June 8th and remain open until July 30th.
Each site will serve food Monday through Thursday from 10:30 a. m. to 12:30 p.
m.
Ms. Tonya A. Sheffield- Floyd, M.S., Magnet Lead Community Volunteer Coordinator, Mid- dleton High School Pre-Col- legiate STEM Academy. (813) 233-3360, ext 238 tonya.floyd@sdhc.k.12.fl.us. Ms. Tia Brown, Principal.
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