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Local Events
‘Ladies Living Life’
Ladies Living Life, Incorporated held an event to showcase the Tampa Bulldogs Travel Basketball Team, Incorporated.
Kendra Hightower is President/Director of Ladies Living Life, Inc.; Carolyn Sellers is a Registered Agent; Coretha Singleton is a University Liasion; Lisa Washington is the Secretary and Sheila Martin is Treasurer.
Ronnie Johnson and Teisha Davison are directors of the Tampa Bulldogs with coaches Maurice, Sean, and Will.
Aarons House, also involved in the program, was founded by Pamela Robinson, Esquire. Dr. Melissa Bailey was the speaker for the event, and special guests were Frank Johnson, Denia Collins, and Dweina Collins. (PHOTOS BY BRUNSON)
In this photo are Dr. Melissa Bailey, Angela Bowden, and Pamela Robinson, Esq.
The ladies who hosted the event are: Carolyn Sellers, Coretha Sin- gleton, Liz Jones, Kendra Hightower, and Lisa Washington.
From left to right: Telicia Henderson, Tareika Giles, Sophia I., and Britni Harris.
Attending the event were: Ronnie Johnson, Quion Purnell, Teisha Davison, Ronnie Johnson, Jr., Curtis Reed, Chantz Boykins, and Sean Wood.
Friendly Church Hosts Picnic
Friendly Missionary Baptist Church held their annual picnic this year on 7th Avenue and Central Avenue, just south of the church on Central Avenue and Palm. (PHOTOS BY BRUNSON)
In this photo are Pastor Johnnie Miller, Deacon Albert Ander- son, and Brother Reggie McHenry.
Ms. Brown was all smiles at the picnic.
Enjoying a beautiful day at the picnic were: Angelia Thompson, Tanya Gordon, Alexis Evans, and Steve Lawson.
In this photo are Rev. Stan- ley and Mrs. Shakennia Mor- timer and their daughter, Nia.
Attending the picnic were Melvina Harris, Isaiah Harris, and baby, Dakota.
FYI
Food Drive To Help The Needy
The United Food Bank of Plant City’s annual Fall Food Drive through Hillsborough County has begun.
Anyone who wants to sup- port the food drive can donate non-perishable food items to any of the schools in the Plant City area. Food items like peanut butter, canned meats, canned soups, canned vegeta- bles, canned fruits, cereals, pasta, rice, macaroni and cheese, and breakfast bars are welcome.
All food collected will di- rectly help feed families with- out the Plant City community and help the food bank’s Chil- dren’s Nutrition Outreach Pro- gram. This service provides meals to more than 5,000 chil- dren each year during out of school times enduring that no child goes hungry because schools are closed.
For more information on the food drive, call (813) 764- 0625.
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