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Progress Village News
May Birthdays
Happy belated birthday wishes are being to Ms. San- dra Lise, who celebrated her special day on May 29th with family and co-workers.
Oh, what a wonderful time she had and wishing you many more!
Sick And Shut-Ins
Please keep the following in your daily prayers: Bob An- thony, Keith Ennis, Rhonda Williams, Lydia McNeal and Frieda Washington.
Prayer Requests
The following people are re- questing prayers: David New-
man (health and family), Sammy Thornton (legal), Lloyd K. Norman (health and family), Ursula Footman (en- couragement), Wesley Foot- man (encouragement), Julius Footman (encouragement), John Edward (support), Rufus Rochelle (clemency), John Fitzgerald Henderson (unspoken), James Yancey (unspoken) and Barbara Gre- gory (unspoken).
Sympathy
Our condolences are sent to the Mathis family due to the loss of their loved one, Ms. Oli- vian Mathis, who resided in Atlanta, GA. She will be missed by her family and friends.
Our sympathy is sent to oth-
ers who recently loss their loved ones. Remember to seek the Lord for comfort, guidance and strength.
Healing Scripts
To have Healing scripts sent through the mail for incarcer- ated and homebound write to: Healing Script Ministry, Pastor F. Taylor, P. O. Box 891186, Tampa, 33689.
My Brothers 2 Keep Ministry
To have Free Bibles and greeting cards sent to inmates in Florida write to: My Brothers 2 Keep Ministry, P. O. Box 89174, Tampa, 33689.
P. V. 55th Family Reunion
Progress Village’s 55th Family Reunion will be held July 10-12. Tickets are on sale every Friday from 4-7 p. m. and Monday from 5:30-7 p. m. at the P. V. Shop- ping Plaza, 7921 Flower Ave.,
from the Reunion Committee.
Mrs. Linda Washington
is President the of Civic Council.
Chess Nut Society
Free Chess workshops - for all ages - are held at the Riverview Library every 1st and 3rd Satur- dayfrom10a.m.–12noon;and every 2nd Monday from 5-6:30 p. m.
For information, call Coach Ted at 813-431-5215.
Library News
Saturday, May 30 at 4 p. m. - Computer tutoring for adults at the 78th Street Community Li- brary.
Monday, June 1 from 10 a. m. – 12 noon - Small Business Se- ries at 78th St. Community Li- brary Financial Incentives for Enterprise Zones (registration is required, go on line or call 813- 204-9267).
Monday, June 1 at 6 p. m. - Ask a Lawyer (for adults) with local Attorney Kevin Comer present to answer legal ques-
tions. This is a free monthly pro- gram at the 78th Street Commu- nity Library.
Wednesday, June 3 at 11 a. m. - Storytime for ages 3-5 at 78th Street Community Library.
Thursday, June 4 at 4 p. m. - Game Zone for grades 7-12 at the 78th Street Community Li- brary.
Thought For Today
Don’t be afraid to stand for what you believe in, even if it means standing alone.
Scripture (Exodus 20:1-3)
And God spoke all these words saying I AM the Lord thy God which have brought thee out of the house of bondage, thou shall have no other gods before me.
F. Y. I.
Call your news for P. V. and surrounding areas into Gloria at 813-270-2257.
‘Woman Of Excellence’ Conference
The women at College Hill Church of God in Christ hosted the “Woman of Ex- cellence” confer- ence held Saturday, May 2nd.
The Conference was held at the College Hill Con- ference Center.
There was an array of women, who gathered to- gether on one ac- cord for the festivities.
(PHOTOS BY BRUNSON)
Pauline P. Williams received a beautiful bouquet of flowers.
Mrs. Fennell participated in the conference.
Family members attending the conference were Brigette Buster, Dorothy Buster, and Henritta Glover.
Also at the conference were: Mrs. Vivian Nealy, Ms. Esther Milton, Andrea Nealy Clayton, and Cassandra Nealy.
Edie Rhea, Dotti Groover-Skipper, Michelle walker, Crystal Vallery, and Giselle Rodriguez came out for the conference.
Tori Boyd and Jalyn TAMARA BURKS And Thompson attended the
LAURA ASCHERMAN conference.
FELICIA CLARK And DENISE BROWN
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