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November Birthday Celebrants
Happy birthday to all No- vember birthday celebrants in- cluding: Bridget McNair-Lockhart, Roo- sevelt "RJ" Moore (mem.), Ted McNair, ShaRon An- thony, Dashan Anthony, Stella Larry-Profit, Gretchen Mickler, Cynthia Bailey, Carol S. Williams, Emilio Joseph, Cynthia Adams, Sara Boardley, Brittany Lynn Trenker, Al- fred Thompson, David Snow, Vera Telfare, Ruth Normand-Saffore, Rhonda McMahon, Georgia Burney, Terry Allen, and Donald L. Dowridge Jr.
Sick And Shut Ins
Please continue praying for the sick and shut ins: Sha'- Tayshia Brinson, Mary Hobley, Johnnie Mae Gar- ner, Eloise Griffin, Marion Washington, Lydia McNeal, Keith Ennis.
A special prayer request is asked for Anthony "Redman" Harris, who had a short stay in the hospital, but is home recu- perating.
Prayer Requests
The following persons are asking for our prayers...Craig and Cynthia Anderson, Rufus Rochelle, Luis Con- cepcion, Earl D. Wright, Jr.
Also asking for prayer are:
Cesar Moreno, Carlos Wat- son (family), Darryl Dixon, Dennis Smith (family), Rod- ney Lockett (family, case), Joe McCree (family), Donald Emerson, Loretha Hart.
So You Want To Write A Book?
Meet with Casey Curry, poet and author of non-fiction and fiction for children and teens. She will host this creative writing workshop for writers of all ages on Saturday, November 19,2016from2p.m.–4p.m. at Robert W. Saunders Public Library, Community Room B, 1505 Nebraska Avenue, Tampa, FL 33602.
Ms. Curry is the Director of Creative Writing at the Howard W. Blake School of the Arts, Tampa.
Are You At Risk Of Losing Your Home?
CDC of Tampa can help! Our experienced housing counselors
are members of the National Foreclosure Mitigation Counsel- ing Program (NFMC), which has helped two million homeowners keep their homes across the country. 813-231-4362, exten- sion 360 Debbie Jarrie, Home- ownership Director debbi.jarrie@cdcof tampa.org.
Clothes And More!
Every third Saturday of each month, First Baptist Church of Progress Village gives away FREE clothing, household items, food and more on 86th Street at the little park under the shelter from 8 a. m.-12 p. m. Contact is Ms. Betty Dixon.
Chess Nut Society "The Home Of Fearless Chess Champions"
Learning, fellowshipping, tournament prep, and teaching opportunities FREE at the Riverview Library, 10509 Riverview Drive, Riverview, FL 33578 on first and third Satur- day of each month from 10 a. m.-12 p. m. (all skills wel- comed).
Seffner-Mango Library, 410 N. Kingsway Rd., Seffner, FL 33584, every second and fourth Saturday from 10 a. m.-12 p. m. (all skills welcome).
Brandon Mall Food Court, every second Wednesday from 9:30 a. m.-11:30 a. m. (Usually Retirees and Irregular Shifters).
Chess Facilitator - Coach Ted McNair, 813-431-5215 or
tangsoodoted@yahoo.com.
Angel Tree
The Angel Tree Program is part of Prison Fellowship founded by Chuck Colson. Churches are needed to step up and adopt some community children of incarcerated parents. This begins by giving the chil- dren chosen for you a Christmas gift or two.
This is showing Christ's love and assistance can go year round for the family left behind.
For more information, please call Gloria at 813-270- 2257.
Employment Services
Nielsen Informational Fair (FREE); Friday, November 4, 2016; 10 a. m.-12 p. m.
To register for location of workshop, call 813-251-8437.
Two Day Computer Training
Doug Hicks will conduct a workshop Wednesday, Novem- ber 9, and Thursday, November 10, from 1 p. m.-3 p. m. Courses include Introduction to Win- dows, Microsoft Office Word, Microsoft Office Excel, Power- Point, Internet and Email.
Academy Prep Center Of Tampa
Transforming Communities, One Child at a Time.
Private School Education with FREE Tuition.
Students currently in the 4th or 5th grade must pass an Acad- emy Prep Admissions Test.
Tuition of $16,000 a year is FREE to students who qualify for federal free and reduced price meal program.
96% of Academy Prep grad- uates have received their high school diplomas, and 80% of these students are now attend- ing colleges and universities around the nation.
For more information, call 813-248-5600 ask for Luly So- cias.
Fall Festival & Community Outreach Free Market
Saturday, November 5, 2016 from10a.m.-2p.m.at Emanuel P. Johnson Recreation Center, 5855 S. 78th Street (across from Progress Village), Tampa. Bring your bags to pick up free clothing, shoes, home décor, food.
Fun and games for the kids...snow cones, drinks, pop- corn, hotdogs. Get connected to a community of caring people with information for you. This event is sponsored by Women Centered 4 Success, Hillsbor- ough County Parks & Recre- ation, and Progress Village Civic Council, Inc. News provided by Linda Washington, P. V. Civic Council President.
Call news for Progress Vil- lage and surrounding areas in to Gloria at 813-270-2257.
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