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  Florida Fellowship Super Choir Wins 1st Place At National Competition
Florida Fellowship Super Choir won 1st place in ‘How Sweet The Sound’ competition.
Comm. Gwen Myers Will Host Town Hall Meeting In Gibsonton
  This Town Hall is for residents of Carriage Pointe, East Bay Lakes, Gibsonton, and Symmes Grove.
County Commissioner Gwen Myers will host a Town Hall meeting on Tuesday, June 21, at 6:30 P.M., at the Gar- denville Recreation Center, lo- cated at 6219 Symmes Road, Gibsonton, FL.
Residents will have an op- portunity to share their concerns and issues with County staff as it relates to the following services: affordable housing, code enforcement, development services, fire rescue, health care services, mosquito management, parks and recreation, public utilities, public works, social serv- ices, and solid waste.
County staff will specifically
Commissioner Gwen Myers
be in attendance to hear and act on your questions and concerns. This will be a unique oppor- tunity for citizens to learn more about what Hillsborough County has done, is doing, and will be doing in their communities. This will include discussions related to County services and other available resources and enable citizens to communicate directly
with Assistant County Adminis- trators, Department Directors, and senior staff says Commis- sioner Myers.
In addition, Commis- sioner Myers has invited: rep- resentatives from the Environmental Protection Com- mission, Property Appraisers Office, Sheriff’s Office, Tax Col- lector’s Office, and Transporta- tion Planning Organization.
They will attend and discuss information relevant to the citi- zens of the community and the services and resources provided by their offices.
Don’t miss out on this chance to learn more about what Hillsborough County is doing and can do for you, your family, and your com- munity.
“We look forward to seeing you there,” says Commis- sioner Myers.
       Minister Corey Patrick Edwards and the Florida Fellowship Super Choir com- peted at the ‘How Sweet The Sound competition in Greenville, S.C. on June 4, 2022.
The 300-member super choir competed in the Large Choir category against 4 other choirs from across the United States. After the judges tallied their votes, the Florida Fellowship Choir was chosen the first place winner
and brought home a $10,000 prize.
Founded 6 years ago, with singers from Miami, Ft. Lauderdale,Tampa/St. Pete Orlando/ Sanford and Jacksonville the choir members credit their win to God and participated with the purpose of giving praise to God and glorifying His name.
Minister Edwards gives credit to his teacher, the late Rev. Arthur T. Jones, and his excellence and discipline.
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