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Progress Village
uary 17 at the Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park. For more information call 1-888-224- 1733, ext. 2143.
Apprenticeship Fair
Councilman Mike Suarez will be hosting an Apprenticeship Fair on Jan- uary 23 in East Tampa on Saturday from 10 a. m. – 2 p. m. at Ragan Park, 1200 E. Lake Avenue, Tampa, 33605.
For more information call 813-274-7072 or email lorena.hardwick@tam- pagov.net.
Councilman Suarez will be hosting an Apprenticeship Fair for individuals inter- ested in learning more about the various programs that exist in our community. Unions and contractors will be present to share informa- tion on the Apprenticeship programs. This event is free and open to all the public in the community.
Scripture (Proverbs 20:20)
Whosoever curseth his fa- ther or his mother, his lamp shall be put out in obscure darkness.
F.Y.I.
Call your news for P. V. and surrounding areas into Gloria at 813-270-2257.
Mayor Buckhorn Delivered Food Baskets To 3 Families
In the spirit of the holiday season, Mayor Bob Buckhorn personally delivered food baskets to 3 families in East Tampa. (Photos by BRUNSON)
January Birthdays
Happy birthday to all Jan- uary birthday celebrants in- cluding: Henry L. Marr Jr., who celebrated his birthday on January 5, 2016, and Charicki Jamie Evans, who’s special day was January 8, 2016.
Sick And Shut-Ins
Let’s remember to pray for: James Arthur Miller, Bob Anthony, Rhonda Williams, Wayne Owens, Keith Ennis, Shatayshia Brinson, Stanley Turner, Ernestine Turner, Freida Washington, Lydia Mc- Neal, Johnnie Mae Gar- ner, and “Flake.”
Prayer Requests
The following persons are asking for special prayer: Ursula Footman, Robert Alexander, Darnell Williams, Roderick Sim- mons, Rufus Rochelle, Eddie Powell, Louis Con- cepcion, David Newman,
Jesse Earl Williams, April Burke, Joseph Vainisi, Brian Follmer, Cynthia Green-Ander- son, Craig Anderson, and Earl D. Wright.
Sympathy
Our prayers are extended to all who recently lost a loved one. May you seek the Lord for comfort, guidance and strength.
Chess For All Ages
Join the beginners and ex- perienced chess players on the 1st and 3rd Saturdays from 10a.m.–12noonandevery 2ndMondayat5p.m.atthe Riverview Library with Coach Ted. For questions call 813-431-5215.
16th Annual Black Heritage Festival
The Heritage Festival is taking place from January 14-23. There will be a 2-day music festival on Saturday, January 16 and Sunday, Jan-
Mayor Buckhorn drop- ped off a food basket to Ms. Julia Beckham.
Mayor Buckhorn with Ms. Beverly Dye who resides on Palifox St.
The Mayor stopped to talk with these young people, Dar- rielle Miles and Darricka Miles, who reside next door to one of the Palifox St. addresses.
Mayor Bob Buckhorn visited with this family in Belmont Heights Estates (31st Ave.): Danyele Harris, Elijah Harris and Serenity James.
Library News & Activities
Libraries Will Be Closed January 18 In Honor Of Dr. Martin L. King, Jr. Day
Tax Preparation Assistance
Free 2016 Tax Preparation at various Hillsborough County Li- braries sites. Unless stated otherwise, assistance is provided on a first come, first served basis with volunteers from AARP and VITA, and coordinated by the United Way Sun Coast. Note: VITA has a $53,000 household income limit. If you have any questions, call 813-273-3652.
78th Street Community Library, 7625 Palm River Rd, Tampa: January 20 - April 14, excluding March 10-19. Tuesdays from 3-7 p. m., Thursdays from 11 a. m. – 3 p. m., and the 1st and 3rd Saturdays begin- ning February 7 from 10 a. m. – 2 p. m.
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