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Hospice Hosts Second Annual Arts & Crafts Show |
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Tuesday, 09 September 2008 |
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The 2nd annual Arts & Crafts Show will be held 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 4 at The Hospice of the Florida Suncoast’s community service center, 5771 Roosevelt Blvd., Clearwater.
Tampa Bay area vendors are already signing up for this community event, which will feature art, crafts, food and community organizations. All proceeds will benefit programs and services provided by The Hospice of the Florida Suncoast.
The deadline for vendor registration is Friday, Sept. 19. To register as a vendor, contact Gaye Morrison at 727-586-4432, ext. 3456.
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Safe Boating Course Requires Only One Lesson |
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Tuesday, 09 September 2008 |
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St. Petersburg College is launching the State of Florida approved Boater safety class at the Seminole campus on Saturday, Sept. 27. This one-day, 8-hour classroom and hands-on course, appeals to boaters who cannot find the time for a four-week boater course.
This class meets the requirements for certification of youthful operators of a vessel with 10 HP motors or larger. It is offered as a mandatory education class for boating violators. This course is also a great refresher course for any boater and may be used for boater insurance discount credit. The course includes an exam and a certificate of completion, which allows the boating violators immediate resumption of their water activities.
Topics include boat types, safety equipment, navigation rules, local charts, waterway markings, knot tying and waverunner operation.
The next class is scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 8. For information or to register call SPC’s Lifelong Learning department at 727-341-3184 or visit www.spcollege.edu/LifelongLearning .
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Bike Tour Charity Event To Support The Fight Against Brain Cancer |
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Tuesday, 09 September 2008 |
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Bob Gibbs is not taking his diagnosis of a brain tumor lying down. First he traveled to California and UCLA for surgery and to enroll in a clinical trial for a brain tumor vaccine. Now, in addition to his personal fight, he wants to raise awareness of brain tumors in general and further research into this deadly disease. Together with his wife, Barb, they came up with the idea for “Miles for Hope,” the first annual charity bike tour to support brain cancer research.
Sponsored by PureSport Sport Drinks, Miles for Hope will take place on Saturday, Sept. 20. The tour will begin at the Joe Dimaggio Sports Complex, 2450 Drew St., Clearwater, and include rides of 100k, 50k, and 10k along routes that have been carefully chosen for safety and enjoyment.
Each route will be fully supported by dedicated volunteers. Snacks and drinks will be provided and rest stops will be available throughout. The local sheriff’s department will be attending the event, and if requested will take pictures and digital fingerprints of all children (free of charge) for parents, should the child’s identity ever be needed. Also, there are plans for a children’s bike rodeo, which will also serve to introduce kids to biking safety.
All cyclists, advanced to beginners, can register for the ride by visiting www.MilesForHope.org, or on the day of the bike tour. Registration is $40 and includes an event T-shirt, lunch after the tour, and a “goody” bag. Check-in begins at 6 a.m.
Funds raised this year will support research into curing brain tumors. One promising line of research is the brain vaccine program at UCLA developed by Gibbs’s neurosurgeon, Dr. Linda Liau. The vaccine is individually customized to each patient, using cells taken from the tumor after it is surgically removed. Currently, the trial only takes patients with Grade III and IV tumors (tumors are graded from 1 to IV depending on their severity). But the Gibbs’ hope to expand future trials with the money they raise to allow people with Grade II tumors, as well as pediatric patients, to participate.
There are more than 120 types of brain tumors which makes effective treatment complicated, said Barbara Gibbs. “The general public remains unaware of the magnitude of the disease,” she says. “Dealing with the symptoms and deficits that a brain tumor causes can be difficult, but when you add no hope for a cure, that makes it that much more difficult.”
“With others who are joining us in our cause, it is our goal to raise at least $200,000 collectively through this event,” said Bob Gibbs. “No donation is too small, because every dollar brings us closer to aid in finding a cure for this otherwise terminal disease.”
Contact the Gibbs at 727-647-6548 or by email at
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Prepare Yourself For Graduate Classes With GRE Prep Class |
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Tuesday, 09 September 2008 |
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St. Petersburg College is offering a combined GRE Math and Verbal review class beginning Thursday, Sept. 25 at the Seminole campus.
The prep class is scheduled for 6-9 pm for 8 weeks, continuing through Nov. 20. Tuition for the class is $275, which includes all course materials.
To register, call the SPC Lifelong Learning department at 727-341-3184. Class size is limited.
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DAR Celebrates Constitution Week |
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Tuesday, 09 September 2008 |
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America celebrates Constitution Week, Sept. 17-23. The U.S. Constitution was signed 221 years ago on September 17, 1787. The week-long commemoration of America’s most important document is one of our country’s least known official observances.
The U.S. Constitution stands as a testament to the tenacity of Americans throughout history to maintain their liberties and freedom, and to ensure those unalienable rights to every American, said Julia True Noah, a past regent of the Caladesi Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution.
Locally, DAR chapters will observe Constitution Sunday together at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church in Dunedin at 11 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 14.
At a Dunedin City Commission meeting, Caladesi Chapter will present Mayor Bob Hackworth with a Constitution Flag to fly over Dunedin City Hall during Constitution Week and will receive a proclamation declaring Constitution Week.
At 12:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 15, Caladesi Chapter will hold its first fall meeting at the First Presbyterian Church in Dunedin. The program, “History of American Flags” will be presented by Floyd Head of Head’s Flags of Tampa.
Any woman 18 years or older who can prove lineal descent from a patriot of the American Revolution, is eligible to become a member. Call 727-733-5383.
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