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 Pictures From The Past
YOUNG AT HEART AT ST. LUKE AME CHURCH – Many members and friends, Mr. Kirkland, Ella Jordan and Bettie Bell enjoyed the event.
Soaps
    General Hospital: Sonny brings Jason up to speed. Margaux has a theory. Carly is inquisitive. Michael apologizes to Carly.
Jordan and Stella meet for a drink. Julian warns Brad. Sam de- fends Alexis. Julian’s frustration grows. Kim and Drew pull an overnighter.
The Bold & The Beautiful: Brooke spends more time at Spencer. Brooke is unaware that Ridge is pressuring Judge Mc- Mullen. Bill decides to make an unannounced visit to Katie. Want- ing to be a family before the court hearing, Thorne and Katie get married.
Justin worries about Bill becoming unhinged as Katie weds Thorne. Loved ones and family members are on opposite sides of Katie and Bill's custody battle. Bill meets with Wyatt and Liam, and tries to persuade Liam to support him.
The Young & The Restless: Jill visits Lily. Victor and Jack bond. Billy spirals. Billy's mother arrives for his intervention. She also reaches out to another family member in pain. Victor makes amends with Matt. Jack gets news on his paternity. Mariah is tested by Summer. Sharon tells the truth. Nick reaches a stunning decision. Devon struggles to move forward after Hilary's death.
Days Of Our Lives: Brady gets upsetting news concerning Tate. Eric confronts Brady, and all hell breaks loose! Eve makes a huge confession to Brady.
   YOUNG AT HEART AT ST. LUKE AME CHURCH – These guests were seen enjoying the fellowship of the other guests as well as the Heritage Program: Linda Myers and Dorothy Harris.
 JOHN F. KENNEDY DOCUMENTARY AT TAMPA THEATER – Former Tampa Mayor, Pam Iorio enjoyed the documentary.
    YOUNG AT HEART AT ST. LUKE AME CHURCH – Assisting with serving the food for Black Heritage Celebration were: left to right, Thelma Curtis, Sherby Scott, Rosa Sutton, Gertrude Murrell and Ann Sul- livan.
  YOUNG AT HEART AT ST. LUKE AME CHURCH – Ann Sullivan, Mary Richardson and Verlion Jor- dan are regular attendees at the Black Festival each year.
    Horoscopes
  Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): This is the only Full Moon that is opposite your sign all year is taking place. This will probably pro- voke tension with partners and close friends. Hey, be your charm- ing, diplomatic self. If nothing else, think of your welfare and your own peace of mind.
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): The Full Moon might create de- mands on the job. It might also create problems related to your health or something to do with a pet. This is because every Full Moon is an opposition between the energy of the Sun and the Moon. Be aware of this so that you can handle things with grace and skill.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): The Full Moon might stir up romantic problems for you. It can even create tension with sports events or dealing with children. Of course, you have the choice. You can handle these situations with your breezy, diplomacy.
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You might be pulled between the demands of home and family versus the demands of your ca- reer and your job. (This is the dichotomy of the Full Moon.) Take note: You can't ignore your career and your reputation - not now.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Caution: This is an accident- prone day for you, so be careful. Think before you speak or do any- thing because the Full Moon energy can encourage knee-jerk reactions to situations. Be mindful and aware.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Financial matters might come to a head today, which is the classic outcome during any Full Moon. Make sure you have all the facts before you wade in to de- fend yourself. This Full Moon encourages arguments. Don't even go there. Your peace of mind is important.
Aries (March 21-April 19): Holy Cannoli! There's a Full Moon in your sign, which happens only once a year. Grab your hat and think for a minute. This Full Moon will make you excitable and inclined to overreact or shoot from the hip. Don't be rash. Be cool.
Taurus (April 20-May 20): This is a Full Moon, which means things are inclined to come to a head. For your sign, this Full Moon occurs in a hidden part of your chart, which means you might be thinking about something a lot - but it's private. Only you know what your angst is about.
Gemini (May 21-June 20): You might be at loggerheads with a friend or a member of a group because your disagreements are now out in the open. Clear as day. Don't let this harm a friend- ship. Friendships are important. Meanwhile, be patient with kids.
Cancer (June 21-July 22): This is Full Moon. But please make note that this is the only Full Moon all year that takes place at the top of your chart. (The very top.). This brings authority fig- ures into the picture. Tip: Do not be too feisty with parents and bosses. Don't do anything you will later regret. Stay chill. Capisce?
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): The Full Moon is the classic time for arguments about politics, religion, racial issues or anything else that is brewing on the back burner of your mind. Furthermore, it's the only Full Moon in Aries all year, and Aries is a sign that likes to fight. Oy! You get the picture. Be cool.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Disputes about shared property, inheritances or anything that you own jointly with someone might come to a head today. Don't waste your energy on anything that isn't worth it. Why would you? Be smart.
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