Florida Sentinel 10-30-15 Edition
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Celebrating 71 Years In The Tampa Bay Area
Father Sacrifices Himself To Save His Daughters
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VOL. 71 NO. 22 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2015 40 PAGES 75¢ Bulletin
6th Annual Feeding The Community Event Planned
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Two Former Police Officers Indicted For Tax Fraud
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Feds Offering $15,000 Reward In Murder Cases
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GRAND OPENING CEREMONY FOR THE REED AT ENCORE
The Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for The Reed at Encore was held on Monday, October 26, 2015. The building is named for longtime Central Park Village resident, Essie Mae Reed. It is the second and last building in the complex for senior cit- izens. Mrs. Reed passed away September 12, 2014. Several members of Mrs. Reed’s family joined the celebration along with repre- sentatives from the Tampa Housing Authority and U. S. Congresswoman Kathy Castor. From left to right are: Jerome Ryans, President/CEO, Tampa Housing Authority; Dr. Hazel Harvey, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Tampa Housing Authority; Sheila Reed Palmore, Mrs. Reed’s daughter with the Reed bust that will be placed in the building; Congresswoman Castor and Rubin Pad- gett, member, Tampa Housing Authority Board of Directors. (Photograph by BRUNSON)
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