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Super Bowl LV
A Super Bowl Sanctioned Event:
Rebuilding Together Tampa Bay Kickoff
Too Smooth Presents:
‘We Come To Party’ Super Bowl Weekend Featuring Jeter Jones
Rebuilding Together Tampa Bay (RTTB) is proud to once again host Kickoff to Rebuild, a Super Bowl sanc- tioned event that is held in each city where a Super Bowl is held. As part of this month- long rebuilding event, 30 homes will receive major re- pairs at no cost to our neigh- bors in need; 20 homes will get new roofs and 10 homes will receive repairs such as new HVAC systems, plumb- ing, electrical and modifica- tions to accommodate physical disabilities.
Sponsors such as Lowes, Elite Roofing, EBM Roofing, SCM Roofing and various local contractors are making these repairs a reality.
Join the festivities! Kick- off to Rebuild will culminate in a Community Fair on Feb- ruary 6, 2021 at Ragan Park. This public fair will connect
residents to various commu- nity resources, while observ- ing social distancing guidelines as residents visit individual booths and tables.
Resource categories in- clude housing and rental as- sistance, family and children’s resources, health, financial and credit health, legal services, nutrition and food security, senior services, veterans’ services, education, workforce development and employment, pet care and an- imal control, water and en- ergy conservation, crime prevention, substance abuse, and general community serv- ices. There are also opportu- nities to participate virtually.
KICKOFF TO REBUILD COMMUNITY FAIR is Satur- day, February 6, 2021 9 a. m. to 1 p. m., at Ragan Park, 1200 E. Lake Ave., Tampa, FL 33605.
On Friday, February 5th and Saturday, February 6th, Too Smooth presents “We Come to Party” Super Bowl Weekend, with live concerts featuring Jeter Jones. The events will be held at the American Legion Post 111, 6918 N. Florida Ave,. Tampa, Florida 33604. This show will undoubtedly rock the house with a Super Bowl weekend experience you don’t want to miss!
Jeter Jones, who is known to most people as the “King of Trail Ride Blues,” says his military ca- reer gave him the structure, strategy and discipline he needed to become a success- ful artist. He retired from the military after 20 years and put all of his energy into his singing career.
JETER JONES
In 2017 he brought home the line dance song of the year, “The Cowboy Slide.” Jeter Jones has gained a lot of success. As well as being an outstanding entertainer, he is known for his great vocal ability and dance moves. Jeter says, "It's a privilege to en-
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tertain for people. It just gives me joy!"
To purchase tickets and get more information, call Too Smooth at 813-244- 7474 or visit www.toos- moothpromotions.com.
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