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Spring Hill Recreation Center Hosts Black History Brain Bowl
March Birthday
Birthday wishes are ex- tended to Ms. Virginia Glover, who turned 70 years young on March 15th. Much love from the Glover, Rodgers and Doby fami- lies.
Happy 60th birthday to
Mr. Tyrone Leroy Williams, who is celebrat- ing his special day on Friday. This wish is sent from your children, Tyrone and Quansuella. May you be blessed on this wonderful day, we love you and hope you have many more. Enjoy your day with family and friends!
Sick And Shut-Ins
Let’s pray for our sick and shut ins daily: Freida Washington, Rhonda Williams, Lydia McNeal, Keith Ennis, and Allesia Anderson (Atlanta, GA).
Chess Nut Society Workshops
First and third Saturdays (monthly), from 10 a. m. - 12 p. m., Riverview Library, 10509 Riverview Drive, Riverview, FL, 33578.
Second Mondays (monthly), from 5-6:30 p. m., Riverview Library, Flash Chess Skittles, Brandon Mall and Downtown Park.
For more information contact Coach Ted Mc- Nair at 813-431-5215.
Progress Village 55th Family Reunion
Progress Village 55th Family Reunion will be held July 10-12, 2015. Tickets are on sale every Friday from 4- 7 p. m. and Mondays from 5:30-7 p. m. at the P. V. Shopping Plaza, 7921 Flower Avenue from the Reunion Committee.
Visit website for more in- formation pvreunion55.com.
P. V. Foundation
The P. V. Foundation, Inc. is spreading the word about its yearly graduation gift to high school graduates, who live in Progress Village. The Foundation also awards scholarships to those who apply by May 3rd to assist with financing and education at any institution of higher learning. Act quickly and spread the news!!!
Call 813-677-6438 to find
out how to secure these funds.
Zoe International Faith Center
Zoe International Faith Center, 619 Vonderberg Drive, Brandon, FL 33511, Pastor Esua N. Waters, 813-597-6892, email: zoelife1010@gmail.com, or www.zoe-ifc.org
We welcome this new church in our community, feel free to at- tend.
Progress Village Civic Council
There will not be a com- munity meeting on Saturday, March 21st. President, Linda Washington
Meals On Wheels
Every weekday, Monday through Friday, more than 280 local area senior citizens receive a hot meal and a short visit from a volunteer delivery driver.
Meals on Wheels need to partner with local churches and organizations to support expansion. Even though it covers a wide area, there are seniors who are shut-in without interaction that would like to receive the meals.
For more detail and infor- mation on the program, con- tact President Jim McNeil at 813-653-2801 or jsm- celmc@aol.com. President Jim McNeil has been a strong voice for the Brandon Meals on Wheels program for 17 years as a driver, screener, and now president since retiring as a research scientist for Walter Reed Hospital in Washington, D. C.
Donations can be made by sending a check made payable to Greater Brandon Meals to: Greater Brandon Meals on Wheels, P. O. Box 6578, Brandon, FL 33508
Easter Of Hope 2015
Riverview’s Largest Easter Egg Hunt for kids ages 2-10 will be held Saturday, March 28, beginning at 11:30 a. m. at Lighthouse Revival Cen- ter, 7211 S. 78th Street, Riverview, FL, 33578, 813- 677-5220.
F. Y. I.
Call your news into Gloria at 813-270-2257.
For Black History Month, some area youth gathered at the Spring Hill Recreation Center to participate in the Black History Brain Bowl.
(PHOTOS BY JULIA JACKSON)
In this photo at the Brain Bowl are: Nickki and Stacy Ballard, Mary Townsal, Bishop Michelle Patty, Karen Timothy, Laquisha Roberts, and Felicia Smalls.
From left to right: Tampa Police Officer Veronica Hamilton, Mary Bunche, Lynn McClain, Bishop Michelle Patty, Anita Ivery, and Fire Chief Tom Forward.
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