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Actor Visits Tampa
Actor Malik Yoba visited Tampa and was a speaker at Black crime Conference held at the Marriott Waterside. He met with various groups to talk about crime prevention. (PHOTOS BY BRUNSON)
8th Annual Reentry Resource Expo
Malik Yoba addressed the crowd on ways to prevent crimes in their community.
From left to right: Mary Ann Jones, Malik Yoba, and Lt. Beverly Morrison.
MetroPCS To Host Customer Appreciation Event
For the fourth year in a row, Hillsborough County Public Schools Student Nutri- tion Services (SNS) “food buses” will feed the county’s migrant communities this summer.
Two retired and renovated district school buses are deliv- ering meals into neighbor- hoods at the stops listed below Monday through Friday, through August 7. SNS pro- vides breakfast and lunch, and children can eat on the air
conditioned buses.
The district is also renting
two refrigerated trucks to de- liver box meals to community sites with summer programs. Delivery schedules vary by lo- cation - see truck schedules below.
This initiative provides nu- tritionally balanced meals to children during the summer vacation when school break- fast and lunch are not avail- able. All children, 18 years old and younger, are eligible.
On Saturday, June 13th, West Central Florida Neigh- borhood Service Center Advi- sory Board, Incorporated will host the 8th annual Reentry Resource Expo.
This year’s event will be held at the Jackson Heights NFL YET Center, 3310 East Lake Avenue and will be from 9a.m.until2p.m.
The event is free and open to the public and will feature free raffles as well as net- working opportunities, en- gaging workshops, expert panel discussions, free lunch with refreshments, free kids zone with safe monitoring of children for parents attending workshops, great live music,
CARLA LEWIS Expo Event Chair
and a big vendor showcase. Agencies representing re- sources areas at the expo will
be:
Educational opportu- nities
Health Awareness HIV Testing
Housing Assistance Job Training Skills Legal Services Mentoring Programs Transportation Assis-
tance
Everyone is asked to bring a friend, and a full event schedule has been set, with a DJ providing live entertain- ment from 10 a. m. until noon only.
For more information about this event, contact Expo event Chair Carla Lewis at (813) 274-8152, or text/call cell at (813) 610-5073.
Student Nutrition Services Is Moving Meals This Summer
On Friday, June 19th from 4p.m.until6p.m., MetroPCS Store, 1251 East Fowler Avenue, will be host- ing a big customer apprecia- tion event.
Marketing Specialist Anne Myers said currently, MetroPCS has 8 corporate owned stores and more than 200 dealer stores in the Tampa Bay area.
“We serve an 11-county area from our Tampa Bay lo- cation, and we’ve had appre- ciation events before. We plan to have free food, enter- tainment, pries, and we will be raffling off a free LG phone with three months of service.”
Myers said among the promotions they are featuring now is:
Get a free 4G LTE smart-
phone when you switch to MetroPCS (for new cus- tomers)
Get a free smartphone when you add a line to your current MetroPCS account (for current customers)
Get four lines for $100- per-month when you add at least one line to a MetroPCS account (new and current customers).
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