Napping on the #8
Saturday, August 6, 2016
Friday, August 5, 2016
The Merchants Of Ybor: Sunday's Delicatessen
Ybor City Hero Kathy Castor
And Joe Capitano and Alan Kahana
Kathy Castor, has a message for anyone concerned that St. Pete and not Tampa may land the first Cuban consulate in the U.S. in more than five decades: She is on it!
“They have the congresswoman from Tampa who is the lead sponsor of a bill to lift the embargo, they have the congresswoman from Tampa who reinstated the bipartisan Cuban working group meant to advance U.S.-Cuban relations.” Kathy Castor
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Alan Kahana,
Joe Capitano,
Kathy Castor
Ybor City Musicians
Local Treasure Theresa Manuel In Ybor City
Theresa Manuel, made history in 1948 as the first African American woman from Florida to compete in the Olympics. Manuel made further history when she overcame barriers of segregation to become an influential educator in Hillsborough County for 38 years. here
With Pat Kemp
Ralph Smith of Computer Mentors
The awesome Betty Reed
Gabrielle Perham
Gaby and Betty
Robert W. Saunders sr. public library in Tampa
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Gabrielle Perham,
Local Treasures,
Theresa Manuel
Thursday, August 4, 2016
Pat Kemp Opens Office In Ybor City
Ybor Paparazzi
Candidates Forum At Middleton High School
Dear Trump
Girl Power: Pat Kemp
Kevin Beckner
With Tim Heberlein
Pat Kemp and Amina Minka Spahić
Ashley and Gaby
Fight For 15
Wayne Schucker
Cissy" Boza Sevelin
Gaby and Rocky
Kelly and Zora
Middleton High School in Tampa
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Ashley Whitney,
Cissy" Boza Sevelin,
Gabrielle Perham,
Kelly Benjamin,
Kevin Beckner,
Pat Kemp,
Tim Heberlein,
Wayne Schucker
Legacy Video Unveiling In Ybor City
The first video of the series honors the life of Theresa Manuel, who made history in 1948 as the first African American woman from Florida to compete in the Olympics.
Thursday, August 4th at 3:30pm
Robert W. Saunders Library
Boycott Publix In Florida
Publix pushes your pharmaceuticals from every corner of our neighborhoods, yet fund organizations such as Drug Free Florida Committee there are people in need. There are people suffering because of your chair womans push of money towards a lobbying giant
with backwards ideas.
with backwards ideas.
We will not standby and watch you oppose a step in the right direction. This same push happened last election cycle and $500,000 was given to the same group who saw medical marijuana denied to those in need.
You will no longer use the profits from every corner of our neighborhoods to help deny people the care they need.
We are calling for a boycott of every Publix in their home state of Florida here
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