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  Progress Village
 Library News
   June Birthday Celebrants
Happy Birthday to past and present Villagers cele- brating this month. Shunda Ervin, 6/15; Tara Everet and Diana Stubbs-Jor- dan, 6/17; Vaughn Akins, 6/19; Norma Bradley- Salam, 6/21; Pastor Rockey Vann, 6/23, Lizzie Banks, 6/23; Nathaniel Scott, 6/25; Stanley Wilson, 6/27; Cecilia Albritton, 6/29; and Hosea Daniels and Richard Barr, 6/29.
Sick And Shut-Ins
Lifting up our fellow Vil- lagers and friends in prayer: Mary Hobley, Marion Washington, Oliva Darby, Ernestine Turner, Gwendola Small, Hilrie Kemp, Jr., Harold Williams, Robert Leek, Sr., Hazel Kennedy, Flora Jones, Clennie McCray, Elouise Griffin, and Ernest Clark.
Fuel Up For Summer Fun Free Breakfast And Lunch
Open to all children and teens, 1-18, through August 10th, Monday - Thursday 12:30 p. m. - 2:30 p. m.; Fri- day evening dinner: 6 p. m.
–8p.m.
This event is hosted by
R.E.A.L Ministries Soul Kafe, 7923 Flower Ave.
Happy Anniversary Congratulations Richard and Muriel Barr, celebrat- ing 21 years of marriage on
6/22.
Clothes And More
Every 3rd Saturday of the Month, clothes and more are given FREE by First Baptist Church of Progress Village.
The give-sway is at Bow- ers/Simmons Park (little park), under the Pavilion, lo- cated on 86th St., between FBCOPV and St. James A.M.E. Church.
Victory At St. James A. M. E. Church
“Your Life Matters” Sui- cide Awareness Teen Talk will be held on Friday, 7/13 - 6 p. m., Saturday, 7/14 – 3 p. m., and Sunday, 7/15 - 10:15 a. m. The church is located at 5202 86th St. S.
My Brothers 2 Keep Ministry
To have free greeting cards and Bibles mailed to Florida inmates send re- quest to: My Brothers 2 Keep Ministry, P. O. Box 89174, Tampa, FL 33689.
Meals On Wheels Of Tampa Needs Volunteers
Are you looking for a way to help our community? Meals on Wheels of Tampa (MOW Tampa) is in need of addi- tional volunteers to help de- liver meals in Hillsborough County.
Volunteers are the heart of the organization. It takes ap- proximately 1 hour or so of your time and volunteers are able to choose which day, and the frequency, to deliver meals based on availability.
MOW Tampa also wel- comes one-time, substitute/on-call, drivers.
For more information about volunteering with Meals On Wheels, or for other ways to give, please visit: www.MOWTampa.org or call (813) 238-8410.
Progress Village Civic Council News Community Meeting
Come out and share your thoughts and concerns at our next community meeting, Monday, June 18th, 7 p. m. at the Emanuel P. Johnson Com- munity Center, 5855 S. 78th
St.*********************** Call your news for Progress Village and surrounding areas to Linda Washington,
(813) 741-3604.
Children’s Theatre Presents: ‘The Ugly Duckling’
• Tuesday, June 19 at 3 p. m., New Tampa Regional Li- brary, 10001 Cross Creek Blvd., Tampa
• Wednesday, June 20, 10:30 a. m., John F. Germany Public Library, 900 N. Ashley Drive, Tampa
• Thursday, June 21st, 3 p. m., 78th Street Community Li- brary, 7625 Palm River Road, Tampa
• Saturday, June 23rd, 11 a. m., at Riverview Branch Li- brary, 10509 Riverview Drive in Riverview
• Wednesday, June 27th, 11 a. m. and 2 p.m., Lutz Com- munity Center, 98 1st Ave. NW, Lutz (limited to 45 participants; register at the information desk beginning 30 minutes prior to performance to reserve a seat)
• Thursday, June 28th, 10:30 a. m., at Thonotosassa Branch Library, 10715 Main St., Thonotosassa
This delightful new adaption of the classic tale by Hans Christian Anderson follows the comical adventures of Elmer, a scruffy fellow looking for his place on the farm and in the world. After trying to be everything that he is not, Elmer finds where he truly belongs and discovers the ultimate secret to happiness.
For ages 4 and up. Presented by Creative Arts Theatre Com- pany, the City of Tampa’s professional theater company for young audiences.
Learning Circle: Foundations of Exposure Monday, June 18, and 25 at 6:30 p. m. Riverview Branch Library,
10509 Riverview Drive, Riverview
Learning Circles are study groups for people who want to take online courses together, in person. This Learning Circle will meet for four weeks and will help photographers expand their artistic options by giving them a deeper understanding of shutter speed, aperture, ISO, and other elements. Work in a low-pressure en- vironment with other learners.
For adults. Limited to 12 participants. One-time registration for the entire four-session course is required; register through the calendar feature at HCPLC.org.
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