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Birthday Celebrants
Happy Birthday to all cele- brating October birthdays!
Renee Ghent and Twila Gainous, 10/5; Ardra Daniels, 10/10; Thaddeus Jones, 10/15; J. Oscar Sim- mons, 10/20; Vonshanita Edwards, 10/22; Don Ford, 10/2;, Tonita Hall, 10/29; and Dorian Moore, 10/31.
Sick And Shut-Ins
Lifting up our fellow Vil- lagers and friends in prayer: Mary Hobley, Johnnie Mae Garner, Marion Washington, Ernestine Turner, Odessa and Charles Roberts, Gwen- dola Small, Hilrie Kemp, Harold Williams, Robbin Taylor, Robert Leek, Sr., Hazel Kennedy, Flora Jones and Clennie Mc- Cray.
“Queen of PV Seniors” Congratulations to Ms. Christine Hill who was voted Queen of P. V. Seniors by her peers and neighbors for
the 2017-2018 year.
There was a 5th Annual
Hispanic Heritage Celebration honoring all Queens of the Hillsborough County Area Recreation centers. The cele- bration was held September
28th. There was a delicious meal and dessert provided, also lots of dancing. All who attended enjoyed themselves.
CONGRATULATONS Mom, from family, neighbors and friends!
HART Bus Route Changes
Reminder that beginning Sunday, October 8th HART buses will no longer have stops within the Progress Village community. The bus stops will now be on the main entries of the community, for example along 78th St. and down Progress Blvd. New shelters and benches are being in- stalled where needed.
Senior Center Events Progress Village Nutrition Center
A place to gather, learn and enjoy a variety of free activities designed for today’s active, older adults.
8701 Progress Blvd (813) 671-7773 * 8am – 5pm Ongoing events:
• Every Monday and Wednes- day at 10 a.m. Zumba: Get fit while dancing to the latest
moves
• Every Thursday at 10 a. m. Line dancing: Come and learn the most recent moves. Friday
at 11 a. m. - Bingo - Come play a game with the entire Progress Village family
Progress Village Civic Council Community Meeting
Join us and find out what
is going on in the community. This is your opportunity to share your thoughts and con- cerns at our next community meeting, Monday, October 16th, 7 p. m. at the Emanuel P. Johnson Community Center, 5855 S. 78th St.
FYI
Call and share your excit- ing news (birthdays, anniver- saries, special events, reunions, etc.) for Progress Village and surrounding areas to Linda Washington, (813) 741-3604.
Library News & Events
21st Century Resumes And Cover Letters
Monday, October 09, 2017 *
10:15 AM - 12:15 PM
West Tampa - Tony Garcia Jr. Community Room
Tired of sending out resumes and not hearing back? Job search has changed dramatically in the past few years. 80% of job seekers don’t know how to write a resume that will be filtered “in” instead of filtered “out” by applicant tracking systems used by most com- panies. In this session you will learn the three fundamental types of resumes, what to put in and what to leave out, so that your re- sumes result in interviews!
KidsCode
Monday, October 09, 2017 * 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
78th Street - Community Room
It's a great time to learn new tech skills with KidsCode! Kids and teens in grades 4-8 can learn to write code, create games, build websites, program robots, and more. Join instructors from Computer Mentors, Inc. at the library.
Moving Forward Program
Tuesday, October 10, 2017 *
10 AM - 1 PM
Robert W. Saunders, Sr. - Ada T. Payne Community Room B
Moving Forward Program presented by Dress for Success is a six weeks job search training program for women. Women can gain professional skills, accelerate their job search, and build con- fidence through career coaching, and networking in a supportive environment. Class size limited and registration is required by the second class meeting.
For information and registration call 813-259-1876. Presented in Partnership with Dress For Success Tampa Bay.
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