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All About You!
Happy 25th Birthday
THEN NOW RUSSHEA SIMMONS
You once were a little girl with a dream, now you're a woman with a vision. Happy 25th Birthday, Russhea!
Happy 16th Anniversary
ANTHONY AND LISA HARRIS
We love you ... Mr. and Mrs. Anthony (Lisa) Harris.
Birthday Celebrants
Happy Birthday to all cele- brating July birthdays!
Wanda Key, 7/17, Glenda Burns, 7/17, Willie Burns, Sr., 7/19 and Gloria Hall, 7/26.
Sick And Shut-Ins
Lifting up our fellow Vil- lagers and friends in prayer: Mary Hobley, Johnnie Mae Garner, Marion Washington, Ernestine Turner, Ernest Kitchen, Odessa and Charles Roberts, Gwendola Small, Bertha Kemp, Hilrie Kemp, Harold Williams, and Robbin Taylor.
Last Call – Volunteers Needed For Progress Village Community Garden
Please come out and help
us install new tarps at our award winning community garden. Join us on Tuesday, July 25th, 8:30 a. m. – 11:30 a. m. at the garden. To confirm your attendance or ask ques- tions, please contact Linda Washington (813) 741-3604.
The garden has served as a local food source for residents, a recreational outlet for seniors and a focal point for commu- nity building in the neighbor- hood.
Back To School Health Fairs
These are the upcoming Health Fairs in the commu- nity: Saturday – 7/22, 9 a. m.- 1 p. m., Lennard High School; Saturday–7/29,9a.m.–1p. m., Middleton High School; Saturday–8/5,9a.m.–1p. m., Blake High School.
Online registration is avail-
able at: www.back2schoolfair.org. Or call: (888) - 779 – 2552.
East Tampa Outdoor Market
The East Tampa Outdoor Marker is Sunday, July 23rd
1 p. m. – 4 p. m. at Alfred “AL” Barnes, Jr. Park, 2902 N. 32nd St., Tampa.
Report A Code Violation “Code Enforcement”
When you report a code violation you're helping to en- sure that everyone follows the property maintenance and land development codes. This maintains or improves the health, safety and welfare for our residents and visitors.
Call: (813) 274-6600.
FYI
Call and share your exciting news (birthdays, anniversaries, special events, reunions, etc.) for Progress Village and sur- rounding areas to Linda Washington, (813) 741- 3604.
Library News
Reading with the Tampa Bay Rays
Pick up a game card at your library and keep track of the hours you read. Read your way around the bases, bring the game card to any library and re- ceive prizes from the Rays. Read 24 hours total to make it to home plate and receive TWO free tickets to a Rays game! Stu- dents K-12.
How to Play:
The rules of the game are
simple. Choose your favorite books from your local library or your favorite section of the Tampa Bay Times to read over the summer. As you read, track your hours by rounding the bases and collect Rays prizes along the way.
When you read enough
hours to get on first base, ask your parent or guardian to ini- tial your card and bring it to your local library. The librarian will sign your card, put a sticker on the base, and give you a reading reward. Round the bases by reading a total of 24 hours this summer and receive two tickets to a Rays game!
Hands-Only CPR Monday, July 24, 2017 6:30 PM - 8 PM Seminole Heights - Community Room B
Join Hillsborough County Fire Rescue, in partnership with the American Heart Associa- tion, to learn the life-saving skill of Hands-Only CPR. Partici- pants will receive hands-on training.
Saturday Afternoon at the Movies: Fences Saturday, July 29, 2017 3 PM - 5 PM
78th Street - Community Room
Adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize-winning play about a Black garbage collector in 1950s Pittsburgh named Troy Max- son. Bitter about his lot in life, Maxson frequently takes out his frustrations on his loved ones.
This film is rated PG-13.
Stay after the film for a chance to win the DVD. Seats are limited. Pick up a free ticket beginning one hour before the film. Sponsored by the Friends of the 78th Street Community Library.
FYI
MOSI Names New CEO
The Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI) has named Julian Mackenzie as its new president and chief executive officer as the institution gets set to reconfigure its space and take its next steps into the future.
Mackenzie was named president and CEO of MOSI after leading the organization on an interim basis following the de- parture of Molly Demeulenaere in March, who served as CEO for the last two years and was with the museum for five years.
MOSI’s Board of Directors voted unanimously on July 12 to elevate Mackenzie, who joined MOSI in October 2016 as chief financial officer after more than 30 years in a range of business leadership roles in the USA, France, the UK, the Netherlands, and Italy. Fluent in four languages - English, French, Italian, and Portuguese - Mackenzie moved to Florida seven years ago.
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