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January Birthday Celebrants
Happy Birthday to past and present Villagers cele- brating this month: John Singleton, 1/9; Kanita Vann, 1/10; David Ran- dall, 1/12; Markesha Lovett, 1/15; Miosha Green and Sandra Brown- Jackson, 1/17; Tehia Robinson, 1/19; Walter Niles and Debra Brown- Bell, 1/22; Venetia Walkine-Coles and Dar-
lene Baity-Carter, 1/23; Ashley McKenzie, 1/24; Jimmy Hall, 1/28, and Mellita Ramzee Mills, 1/29.
Sick And Shut-Ins
Lifting up our fellow Vil- lagers and friends in prayer: Mary Hobley, Marion Washington, Oliva Darby, Gwendola Small, Hilrie Kemp, Jr., Harold Williams, Clennie Mc- Cray, Elouise Griffin,
Thelma Singleton, Catherine Clark, Nina Small, Rudolph Tolbert, Lillian Tolbert, Henrietta Sanders, and Tommy Bell.
Happy Anniversary Shout out to James and
Celeste DeBose, who cele- brated their 25th wedding an- niversary on December 30th.
Progress Village Civic Council News
MLK Day of Service, ‘A Day On, Not a Day Off,’ Com- munity Clean-Up is Saturday, January11,20208a.m.–2 p. m., 8701 Progress Blvd.
Progress Village resi- dents, now is the time to get rid of your old furniture, ap-
pliances, clean up your yards, storage sheds and even your closets. Bring your unwanted and discarded items to the park. There will be dumpsters to discard everything that does not go into your regular weekly trash.
Note: Seniors 65 years and older, you may contact Linda Washington @ 813- 741-3604 for curbside pick- up. You will need to have itemstothecurbby8a.m.on Saturday. ****Must show ID (proof of residence) when dropping off****
Acceptable items at dumpsters: old refrigerators, ovens, water heaters, steel and other metals, old furni- ture (such as couches, chairs, tables and mattresses), con- struction debris (such as con-
crete, bricks, glass and roof- ing materials), tires, televi- sions, microwaves, computers and radios.
This clean up project is made possible by Hillsbor- ough County Board of County Commissioners, Office of Neighborhood Relations, and Public Utilities Department.
Financial Wellness Seminar
(Free) January 25th, FB- COPV9a.m.–3:30p.m. Register at: http://www.fb- copv.org/moneytalks.
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Call your news for Progress Village and surrounding areas to Linda Washington, (813) 741-3604.
Chess Club At The Library Saturday, January 18,
2020 * 10 AM - 12 PM Riverview - James B. Johnson Community Room
Learn and play the game of chess with Coach Ted McNair! Benefits of this classic and fun game include: improved memory, concen- tration, and problem-solving skills. All ages and skill levels are welcome.
‘Gallery On The Avenue - Deborah Rodriguez: America the Beautiful’ * Monday, January 06, 2020 to Thursday, Janu- ary 30, 2020 * 10 AM - 6 PM Robert W. Saun- ders, Sr. - Gallery on
the Avenue
Award-winning artist, Deborah Rodriguez re- turns to “Gallery on the Av- enue” with her new collection of photographs, America the Beautiful. Rodriguez de-
scribes America through her subjects’ faces – Americans living in kindness, and shar- ing with a willing and giving heart. America the Beautiful will be on exhibit from Mon- day, January 6, to Thursday, January 30.
Ten Meals in Ten Min- utes * Friday, January 17, 2020 * 12 PM - 1 PM SouthShore - Commu- nity Room 1 & 2
Join Chef Warren as he shares 10 delicious en- trees that you can prepare in 10 minutes using items you probably already have on hand. By featuring a handful of main ingredients, he will show how you can make 10
different and delicious meals. Chef Warren will also share dozens of kitchen tips, cooking hints and humorous anecdotes about the joys and challenges of cooking for two.
Job Searching With So- cial Media Wednesday, January 22, 2020 * 2 PM - 3 PM Arthenia L. Joyner - Community Room B
Social media has become a way for professionals to network and develop a per- sonal brand. Use LinkedIn, Twitter, or Facebook to in- troduce yourself to potential employers and showcase your value to their organiza-
tions.
Movies @ The Library: Cinema Day: "Selma"
* Saturday, January 11, 2020 * 3 PM - 5:30 PM Robert W. Saunders, Sr. - Ada T. Payne Community Room B
Join us for a viewing of this docudrama about the epic 1965 civil rights march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, through which Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and thousands of brave fol- lowers non-violently protest against Jim Crow laws and for the establishment of equal voting rights. "Selma” received four Golden Globe nominations, was nominated for Best Picture, and won Best Original Song, “Glory,” at the 87th Academy Awards. Rated PG-13.
For more classes and events at a library near you call 813-273-3652 or go to website www.hcplc.org.
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