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Tampa Museum of Art, Tampa, FL The Tampa Museum of Art partners with more than 160 organizations in the state of Florida. Please see following pages for city, county, state legislature, and congressional maps, as well as a map showing median household income by census tract. The Tampa Museum of Art serves across the socio-economic spectrum, as this map of showing household median income by U.S. census tract shows. The museum partners with more than 60 organizations in the city of Tampa. Please see next page for list by city council district. CITY OF TAMPA CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT 4 Take Stock Academy of the Holy Names Tampa Crossroads Allegro Senior Living The Portico Anderson Elementary The Spring of Tampa Bay Ballast Point Elementary Villa Madonna School Chiaramonte Elementary Williams Middle Magnet School Davis Islands Garden Club Ybor City Child Development Center Henry B. Plant High School Junior League of Tampa CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT 6 Lanier Elementary School api(+) ArchitecturePlus International Madison Middle School City of Tampa Roberta M. Golding Art Studio locat- Primrose School of South Tampa ed at the Bryan Glazer Family JCC St. John's Episcopal Parish Day School Cornerstone Academy Tampa Preparatory School Dale Mabry Child Development Center Tampa Preparatory School Parents Alliance Grady Elementary School TGH Rehab Hillsborough Community College Thomas R. Robinson High School Hillsborough High School University of Tampa Mabry Elementary School Westshore Elementary School Salvation Army Woodrow Wilson Middle School Tampa Bay Job Links The Art Institute of Tampa CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT 5 Arts for Health Florida CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT 7 Brewster Technical College Arts4All Channelside Academy of Math and Science Brooks-DeBartolo Collegiate High School DACCO Legacy at Highwoods Preserve Gasparilla Festival of the Arts Life Enrichment Center Glazer Children's Museum Moffitt Cancer Center Howard W. Blake High School Pizzo Elemetnary School Kadampa Meditation Center Tampa Bay Shaw Elementary School King's Kids Christian Academy University of South Florida Little Kids Big Minds Metropolitan Ministries Sanctuary Philip Shore Elementary School Potter Elementary School Rampello K-8 Magnet School Stageworks Theatre The museum partners with 117 organizations in Hillsborough County. Please see next page for detailed list. HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY Bloomingdale High School Muller Magnet Elementary School Legacy at Highwoods Preserve Brewster Technical College Brandon Academy Philip Shore Elementary School Life Enrichment Center Hillsborough Community College Brandon Learning Homeschool Pierce Middle School OSHER Lifelong Learning Institute at The Art Institute of Tampa Braulio Alonso High School Pizzo Elemetnary School USF University of South Florida Brooks-DeBartolo Collegiate High Plant City High School Valencia Lakes University of Tampa School Potter Elementary School Cambridge Christian School Rampello K-8 Magnet School YOUTH GROUP COMMUNITY Carrollwood Day School Redeemer Co-op Catherine's Early Learning Academy Arts for Health Florida Channelside Academy of Math and Seffner Christian Academy Dale Mabry Child Development Center Arts4All Science Sergeant Smith Middle School Kids 'R' Kids Learning Academy of City of Tampa Roberta M. Golding Art Chiaramonte Elementary Shaw Elementary School Circa/Fishhawk Studio located at the Bryan Glazer Clair-Mel Elementary School Spoto High School King's Kids Christian Academy Family JCC Cornerstone Academy St. John's Episcopal Parish Day School Le Petite Academy DACCO Crestwood Elementary Stowers Elementary School Little Kids Big Minds Firehouse Cultural Center Cristo Rey Tampa High Strawberry Crest High School Primrose School of South Tampa Haley's Cove Tampa VA Cypress Creek Elementary School Summerfield Elementary School Primrose School of Westchase Kadampa Meditation Center Tampa Dover Elementary School Tampa Preparatory School Take Stock Bay East Bay High School The Paideia School of Tampa Bay Ybor City Child Development Center Metropolitan Ministries Sanctuary Frost Elementary School Thomas R. Robinson High School Moffitt Cancer Center Gaither High Schol Thompson Elementary OTHER Redefining Refuge George M. Steinbrenner High School Turner Bartels K-8 School-Upper Cam- api(+) ArchitecturePlus International Salvation Army Grady Elementary School pus Gasparilla Festival of the Arts Tampa Bay Job Links Henry B. Plant High School Villa Madonna School Glazer Children's Museum Tampa Crossroads Hillsborough Academy of Math and Walden Lake Elementary School Stageworks Theatre The Portico Science Walter L. Sickles High School Tampa Preparatory School Parents The Spring of Tampa Bay Hillsborough High School Westshore Elementary School Alliance Westchase Recreation Center Howard W. Blake High School Williams Middle Magnet School TGH Rehab Winthrop Art Factory King High School Wimauma Elementary School Kingswood Elmentary School Woodrow Wilson Middle School SCHOOL Lamb Elementary School A.P. Leto High School Lanier Elementary School SENIOR GROUP Academy of the Holy Names Limona Elementary School Allegro Senior Living American Youth Academy Mabry Elementary School Arbor Terrace Citrus Park Anderson Elementary Madison Middle School Davis Islands Garden Club Avant Garde Academy Westchase Martinez Middle School Elegant Ladies of Tampa Ballast Point Elementary McKitrick Elementary School Inspired Living Tampa Bing Elementary School Montessori Preparatory School Junior League of Tampa The museum partners with 19 organizations in Pinellas County: Aging Well Center Bayside High School Eckerd College Gulf Beaches Elementary Magnet Inspired Living Ivy Ridge Koch & Hoffman Lakewood High School Les Etudiantes Group Metro Health and Welness Morgan Fitzgerald Middle School Oldsmar Elementary School Osceola High School Pasadena Fundamental Elementary Perkins Elementary School Roberts Roadies Salvador Dali Museum Skycrest Elementary Tampa Bay Letter Board Community Westminster Shores Please see next page for detailed list of organizations served in Florida House of Representatives districts 60, 61, 62, 63, and 64. 60: Jackie Toledo 61: Dianne “Ms Dee” Hart 62: Susan L. Valdes 63: Fentrice Driskell 64: James “J.W.” Grant FLORIDA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICTS 60, 61, 62, 63, and 64 DISTRICT 60 Cristo Rey Tampa High DISTRICT 63 Academy of the Holy Names DACCO Arts4All Allegro Senior Living Frost Elementary School Brooks-DeBartolo Collegiate High School Anderson Elementary Haley's Cove Tampa VA Carrollwood Day School api(+) ArchitecturePlus International Hillsborough High School Le Petite Academy Arts for Health Florida Howard W. Blake High School Legacy at Highwoods Preserve Ballast Point Elementary Kadampa Meditation Center Tampa Bay Life Enrichment Center Braulio Alonso High School King High School Moffitt Cancer Center Channelside Academy of Math and Science King's Kids Christian Academy Muller Magnet Elementary School Chiaramonte Elementary Little Kids Big Minds OSHER Lifelong Learning Institute at USF Clair-Mel Elementary School Metropolitan Ministries Sanctuary Pizzo Elemetnary School Davis Islands Garden Club Philip Shore Elementary School Turner Bartels K-8 School-Upper Campus Gasparilla Festival of the Arts Potter Elementary School University of South Florida Glazer Children's Museum Shaw Elementary School Grady Elementary School Take Stock DISTRICT 64 Henry B. Plant High School Tampa Crossroads Arbor Terrace Citrus Park Hillsborough Academy of Math and Science Tampa Preparatory School Avant Garde Academy Westchase Junior League of Tampa Tampa Preparatory School Parents Alliance Elegant Ladies of Tampa Lanier Elementary School The Paideia School of Tampa Bay Gaither High Schol Mabry Elementary School The Portico George M. Steinbrenner High School Madison Middle School The Spring of Tampa Bay Martinez Middle School Primrose School of South Tampa Villa Madonna School McKitrick Elementary School Rampello K-8 Magnet School Williams Middle Magnet School Oldsmar Elementary School St. John's Episcopal Parish Day School Ybor City Child Development Center Primrose School of Westchase Stageworks Theatre Redefining Refuge Tampa Bay Job Links DISTRICT 62 Sergeant Smith Middle School TGH Rehab A.P. Leto High School Walter L. Sickles High School Thomas R. Robinson High School Cambridge Christian School Westchase Recreation Center University of Tampa Crestwood Elementary Westshore Elementary School Dale Mabry Child Development Center Woodrow Wilson Middle School Hillsborough Community College Inspired Living Tampa DISTRICT 61 Pierce Middle School Brewster Technical College Salvation Army City of Tampa Roberta M. Golding Art Studio locat- The Art Institute of Tampa ed at the Bryan Glazer Family JCC Cornerstone Academy Please see next page for detailed list of organizations served in Florida Senate districts 18, 19, and 20. 18: Janet Cruz 19: Darryl Ervin Rouson 20: Tom Lee FLORIDA SENATE DISTRICTS 18, 19, and 20 DISTRICT 18 Thomas R. Robinson High School Brandon Academy Salvador Dali Museum COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY Walter L. Sickles High School Channelside Academy of Math and Sci- Stageworks Theatre Hillsborough Community College Westshore Elementary School ence Tampa Preparatory School Parents Alli- The Art Institute of Tampa Woodrow Wilson Middle School Clair-Mel Elementary School ance University of Tampa Cornerstone Academy SENIOR GROUP Cristo Rey Tampa High DISTRICT 20 COMMUNITY Allegro Senior Living East Bay High School COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY Arts for Health Florida Arbor Terrace Citrus Park Frost Elementary School Saint Leo University
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