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Angela Hill Becomes Bride Of Charlie Jones
Hillsborough County Introduces Its New Website
Angela Hill and Char- lie Jones were married in June, in Wildwood, Florida before God, family, friends and acquaintances of more than 250.
Their vows were ex- changed in City Ministries, Reverend Tony Jones, Pastor.
The Reception Hall had a Paris theme, as the couple honeymooned in Paris and London.
Mrs. Jones, the other half of the gospel group with her twin, Vision of Harmony,
MR. AND MRS. CHARLIE (ANGELA HILL) JONES
stated: “Paris was absolutely,
unequivocally, outstanding and it was everything that I thought it would be and so much more!!! We had an amazing time and I am still walking on air with just the thought that we were actually there!!!! Between lunch and dinner at the Eiffel Tower, the Bike Tour, Paris Disney- land, The Louvre Museum and a host of historical and cultural attractions, we were enchanted with the allure of the City of Love!!!!
“London was truly amaz- ing as well!!!”
The County has re- designed its website to be easier to use and more mo- bile-friendly. With the new website comes a new, stream- lined address, HCFLGov.net. Visitors were directed to HillsboroughCounty.org in the past. Anyone who visits the former address will be au- tomatically redirected to the new site.
In an effort to make the site more customer-focused, the web team created models of the most frequent online visitors and identified the types of information they were most likely to be seek- ing.
The result is a more intu- itive website. Parents can navigate in a few clicks to lists of local parks and recreation programs. Companies can easily locate information on permits or how to do busi- ness with the County, and
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residents can quickly find out their garbage pickup days and what items are recycla- ble.
Research showed increas- ing numbers of people come to the website through a mo- bile device, so HCFLGov.net was designed to be easily ac- cessible by cell phone, tablet, or laptop. A mom picking up her children after class can now find a list of nearby County parks with play- grounds – all while waiting in the school parking lot.
The site also is adaptable by allowing users to rate web pages. The feedback will allow the County to continu- ously make the site even more user-friendly for years to come.
Residents and visitors are encouraged to log on to HCFLGov.net to see for themselves the site’s new fea- tures and design.
Children’s Hospital Turns Scaring Into Caring With Release Of Unmonsters Game App
The hospital can be a scary place for anyone – es- pecially children. Big ma- chines, doctors in masks, and new places can seem like monsters to kids. But what if we could turn their fear up- side down? St. Joseph’s Chil- dren’s Hospital is doing just that with the release of Un- Monsters, a fun and unique game app, which is available for free via the App Store and Google Play.
The game, which is set within St. Joseph’s Children Hospital, encourages players to wrangle four somewhat goofy monsters: Jitters, who is fast, shaky and a little...(is that pizza!?!)...distracted; Tizzy, who feels awkward around everyone, including himself; Fretta, the very def- inition of overly helpful and attached; and Ooz, a curious, slimy slug who multiplies out of boredom.
Players also can gather special medical “power ups” along the way. Future ver- sions of the app will include game play with patients and additional power ups.
“Sometimes, the best way
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to conquer our fear is to view things in a different way,” said St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital President Kimberly Guy. “We hope that UnMon-
sters will give kids and par- ents a new way of looking at going to the hospital, because when we understand the things that scare us, the mon- sters don’t seem so bad after all.”
To create this new app, St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital enlisted help from Haneke Design, an interactive design and development firm in Tampa, gathered input from hospital team members, and tested ideas with pediatric patients and their families.
“To our knowledge, this is the first hospital-based game app in the country. The app features one-of-a-kind graph- ics that were custom made specifically for the UnMon- sters game,” Kim Marlatt, Director of Marketing for St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital said.
Learn more about Un- Monsters and download the free game app using your per- sonal mobile device at Un- Monsters.org.
Lord, I pray that You would give (name of child) a heart that is quick to confess her (his) mis- takes. May she (he) be truly repentant of them so that she (he) can be for- given and cleansed. Help her (him) to understand that Your laws are for her (his) benefit and that the confession and repen- tance You require must become a way of life. Give her (him) the desire to live in truth before You, and may she (he) say as
David did, wash me thor- oughly from my iniquity, and cleanse me from my sin. Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me. Do not cast me away from Your presence, and do not take Your Holy Spirit from me. Restore to me the joy of Your salvation (Psalm 51:2,10-12).
He who covers his sins will not prosper, but whoever confesses and forsakes them will have mercy. PROVERBS 28:13
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