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College Readiness Workshop For High School Students
Saturday, June 15, 2019 10:15 A. M. - 12:45 P. M. * Robert W. Saunders, Sr. - Ada T. Payne Community Room B
We will offer assistance to any high school student in ways to research potential colleges, scholarships and funding sources and how to make preparation to get ac- cepted to great colleges. Two repeat presentations will be held here on July 13 and Au- gust 10, 2019. Presented in partnership with the Black Scholars Heading to College Program.
‘Family Feud: Seven Warning Signs There Will Be Fighting Over Your Estate When
You're Gone, and How to Avoid It’ * Tuesday, June 18, 2019
2 P. M. - 3 P. M.
Jan Kaminis Platt - Witt Community Room A & B
While there's no way to prevent 100% of family fight- ing over wills or trusts after a family member passes, there are steps to take to minimize the risk. Old hurts, festering resentments and second marriages can all lead to con- flicts after a loved one is gone. Join local attorney, Beverly White to learn how to anticipate problems and keep peace in the family through thoughtful and careful plan- ning.
Computer and Electronics Shredding Event Wednesday,
June 19, 2019
10:30 A. M. - 1 P. M. *Jan Kaminis Platt
In partnership with Urban E Recycling, the li- brary is hosting a FREE com- puter and approved electronics shredding event. Bring your hard drives, cell phones, tablets, and more to be shredded in the parking lot of your local library.
Movies @ the Library: ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ * Friday, June 21, 2019 * 3 P. M. - 5:30 P. M. * John F. Germany Auditorium
Eight years after the Joker's reign of anarchy, Bat- man, with the help of the enigmatic Catwoman, is forced from his exile to save Gotham City, now on the edge of total annihilation, from the brutal guerrilla ter- rorist, Bane. Rated PG-13. Run time: 165 minutes.
For more classes and events at a library near you, call 813-273-3652 or go to website www.hcplc.org.
Happy Father’s Day!
June Birthday Celebrants
Happy Birthday to past and present Villagers cele- brating this month. Shunda Ervin, 6/1; Amos Seffield, 6/17; Pastor Rockey Vann, 6/23; 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 Among Us
Lifting up our fellow Vil- lagers and friends in prayer: Mary Hobley, Marion Washington, Oliva Darby, Ernestine Turner, Gwendola Small, Hilrie Kemp, Jr., Harold Williams, Robert Leek, Sr., Flora Jones, Clennie McCray, Elouise Griffin, Thelma Singleton, Lucille Beck, Catherine Clark, Aritha Scott, Nina Small, Rudolph Tolbert, Lillian Tolbert, James Reese, Jr., Ira Dean Biggs, and Michael Danzey.
Happy Anniversary Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. David (Wilma) Randall. They celebrated their 65th wedding anniver-
sary on 6/6.
Happy 1st Anniversary
to Pastor Dwayne Sanders who celebrated his first Anniversary as Pas- tor of St. Mary M. B. Church.
Clothes And More
Every 3rd Saturday of the month clothes and more are given FREE by First Baptist Church of Progress Village. Location, Bowers/Simmons Park (lit- tle park), under the Pavilion located on 86th St., between FBCOPV and St. James A. M. E. Church.
Senior Center Senior Prom
The Senior Center Sen- ior Prom will be held at the Regent June 27th, 10 a. m. – 1:30 p. m. It’s a day of cele- brating, dancing, and much fun. Join the seniors as they celebrate the U. S. A., Prom Style.
RSVP to center staff, (813) 671-7773.
Progress Village Civic Council News
The Community Meet- ing is Monday, June 17th, 2019 at 7 p. m., Emanuel P. Johnson Community Cen- ter, 5855 S. 78th St.
*********************** Call your news for Progress Village and sur- rounding areas to Linda Washington, (813) 741-
3604.
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