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The Bay Area Medical Associat ion (BAMA) had a special guest at its November meeting. The National Medical Association (NMA) made a specialtwcsentation on m inority tlarticipation in research trials, titled, "The What, Why and How of Minor­ ity Physician Participation in Clinical Trials ." The new Executive Director of the Nntionul Medical Association was in Tumpa for the pt·esentation. J oining him from left to right n~·e: Kenneth Bryant, MD, Nancy Brynnt, MD, Paul Sheehy, MD, Faith Felder, MD, Darr yl R. Matthews, Sr., Executive Director, National Medical Association, Emile Commedore, MD, JD, Rxecu­ tive Director BAMA, Denise Alvcranga, MD, and Eugene Ward, MD. (Photo by Lomax Mcintyre) - ~features N~------~ local Entertainer a: Toddler lniured In Head On ~ Announces Car Giveawav w BY LEON B. CREWS Collision In Roundabout ~z Sentinel Staff Writer A three-year-old toddler driving, headed in a south­ Ms. Peterson and ~ One of Tampa's most S!IC­ and two others were injured bound direction on N. 40th Mitchell were also trans­ cessful entertainers, Tom ~ G., c Street. · She reportedly lost en along with Team Fetti and in a head on collision. The ported to Tampa General w accident took place Thurs­ control of her vehicle, it Hospital with non- life ~ Bay Auto Wholesale, have t- stepped up for the holidays to day afternoon at the round­ jumped the median, and threatening injuries. Char­ make someone happy. about ofN. 40th Street and E. struck a 2001 Chevrolet bonier, who had three pas­ Tom G. and Team Fetti Riverhills Drive. Monte Carlo, head on. sengers in his vehicie, did are conducting interviews at According to police, Ms. Joseph Mitchell was the not report any injuries. Bay Auto Wholesale to pre­ Jacquelyn E. Peterson driver of the Monte Carlo. Ms. Peterson was listed sent a struggling single was driving a 2001 Mit­ Police said the toddler, in fair condition and the tod­ mother a car. They will make TOMG. subishi Mirage eastbound on identified as Ashton dler was listed in good con­ an announcement at an event E. Yukon Street. She is al­ Walker, was in a car seat in dition. Mitchell was scheduled for Nov. 24. leged to have sideswiped a the back of Ms. Peterson's discharged, a spokesperson · Tom G. said he does so Tom G. said there are 2002 Chevrolet Pickup vehicle. He struck his head for the hospital said. much interacting, he thought strict stipulations in place, this would be a great idea. and this isn't for everyone. truck, driven by Raul Char­ and was transported to No charges have been ''I'm from a single-parent Interviews will be held at bonier, IV, police said. Tampa General Hospital in filed and the investigation home, and I know how tough Bay Auto Wholesale all week After striking the truck, stable condition as a trauma into the accident is continu­ it is. I want everyone else to from 4 p. m. until 9 p.m. Bay Ms. Peterson continued alert. ing. understand that I know how Auto Wholesale is located at bad things can get." 6823 North Florida Avenue.

East Tampa Resident Wants Suspect Identified In To See More Help With c~ Death 01 Man Found In Car a: Home Improvement Aid BY IRIS B. HOLTON case is an ongoing investiga­ LL. Sentinel City Editor tion. C Two years ago, Bennie plied for the funds that an On Th_ursday, Tampa Po­ :i Gaffney applied for assis- issue with lead paint was a Police are still trying to lice relea.Sed the name of tance through the East Tampa problem. determine how a man's body James Monroe Sheets, ~ Business and Civic Associa­ East Tampa Business and ended up in the trunk of his ~ ·tion. They were offering a Civic Association CEO, Diane II, 35, as a "suspect in the w $20,000 grant to those who Hart, said the problem is own car. So far, in the inves­ suspicious death· of Henry ~ qualified for a home improve­ when Mr. Gaffney first ap­ tigation, they have identified Shell." > ment loan. He was put on a plied for the grant, the funds a man and charged him with JAMES MONROE. The Medical Examiner is ffi waiting list. were coming from the city. the theft of the vehicle. They SHEETS, II conducting additional tests > "I have a house that was left "The city makes no demand fall short of calling the death And HENRY SHELL on Shell to determine a W to me by my grandmother, that lead paint is a problem. a murder and have labeled it cause of death. fi) and it's in pretty bad shape. I When we started getting our as "suspicious." company. Dental records Sheets was arrested at :z:: know it's just a matter of time funds from the federal govern­ The Hillsborough County were used to make the iden­ the District Three Police ~ before someone from the city ment, an entire new set of Medical Examiner's Office tification. Shell was re­ Substation shortly after ~ comes by and starts posting rules fell into place, and lead has positively identified the ported missing last Monday midnight Wednesday and ~ fines." paint was one of them." victim as 79-year-old by co-workers and friends. . has been charged with the Q. On October 10, 2011, Gaffney said he has no ~ Gaffney received a letter say­ problem with Ms. Hart or Henry Shell, III, the The following day, on theft of Shell's vehicle and owner of a local insurance is being held at the Hillsbor­ Iii ing he had been denied the any East Tampa gr~mp, but Tuesday evening, an ...J funds, becau_se the amount of feels there needs to be more unidentified man called 9-1- ough County Jail without a ~ work needed on the house ex­ resources for people like him. 1 to report that there was a bond. . m ceeded the $20,000 limit. "I'm not alone with this Pollee Probe body in the trunk of a car he He was also charged with ...J "I was told because of lead issue. There are a lot of elderly was driving. When it ap­ possession of a controlled ~ paint on the house, I couldn't people who also have lead DealhOI peared that he wasn't being substance, and possession i= receive the funds, due to the paint problems, and their taken seriously, the man of drug paraphernalia. z cost of abatement. homes are in worse shape Woman Found drove the 2006 Mercury Sheets was released from ~ "I was told ifl could remove than mine. They need help Grand Marquise to the the Florida State Prison un c( the lead paint and paint over now, because they can't afford lniPtanment May 13th, of this year. He C it, maybe the funds would be to lose their homes." Tampa Police District III Of­ i: available for me to get the roof Gaffney said he will ask fice 3808 N. 22nd Street. had served a year and two g repaired." the Tampa City Council and The Tampa Police De­ The Sentinel has learned months for battery on a law LL. Gaffney said he was con- every group in East Tampa to partment is currently inves­ that the witness was at the enforcement officer and re­ fused over the denial, because come up with a solution to this tigating the death of an East Shaw Motel with another sisting arrest with violence. he wasn't told when he ap- widespread problem. Tampa woman. Her body man when he asked if he Ms. McElroy said their was found in an apartment could borrow the Grand investigation revealed that early Friday morning. Marquise. The other man a1..: "Shell had a pattern of According to police, po­ lowed him to use the car, helping people less fortu­ lice were called to 3807 N. but warned him against nate than himself. We are ~t Us CJ-lelp rou! 22"d Street, around 7 a.m., opening the trunk. still trying to determine the Florida Supreme Court Certified Family Mediator #131 02 F Friday. The apartment is lo­ However, the odor was so relationship between the • Family Law cated directly across the overpowering that the man ·two men." street from the Tampa Po­ •DifJOrce opened the trunk, discov­ Police said the last time • Custody lice Department's District ered the body, and delivered Shell was seen alive was on • Child Support III Substation. it to the police substation. Saturday evening around 6 • W'dls Police have not released The man was interviewed p.m., at his insurance busi­ •Probate the name of the woman, but and later released. He is ness on N. Florida Avenue. • Guardianship said there were no obvious considered a witness in the They believe the two men signs of foul play and the case and has not been went to Wesley Chapel in CJJtlrbtmt 'l''Wiru '11xmuu, P.r:A". death is being classified as charged with a crime. Pasco County between 6 r:.Attorneys at f:ttw an unexplained death. The Ms. Laura McElroy, p.m. and 11 p.m., Saturda . 501 East Kennedy Blvd., Tampa Hillsborough County Med­ (813) 221-1200 spokesperson for the Tampa The are asking an on Ucensed since 1977 ical Examiner's Office will Police Department, said she with any information per­ determine the caus of could not confirm any addi- taining to the a is ask d death. tional details becau th to all (813) 231-613 -t ~Fc=ea==tu==res======~~--~------~~~~=------1 · ~ Special Meeting On Proposed Young East Tampa l< Roundabout Scheduled Leader Receives ~ AB part of the 22nd East Tampa Community Street Enhancement Proj­ Revitalization Partnership Mavoral Appointment ~ Chair, Essie Sims, said it's ect, a roundabout has been Last week, Tampa City N important citizens attend ~N proposed for the junction of Council confirmed Mayor this meeting. N 22nd Street and 21st Street. Bob Buckhorn's appoint­ 0 "A vote will be taken for ..... On December sth at 6 p. ment of Herold Lord, 27, to ..... those for and against the m., a special meeting will be the City of Tampa Code En­ held at the Ragan Park roundabout. The outcome forcement and Public Nui­ of the vote will determine Community Center, 1200 sance Abatement Board. East Lake Avenue. the next step on whether to "Herold is exactly the Everyone concerned allow it to happen, or take kind of young leader that we about the roundabout whatever action is neces­ need to keep engaged at City needs to attend the meet­ sary to prevent it from hap­ Hall. He has a real desire to ing. ESSIE SIMS pening." help Tampa as a city, particu­ larly east Tampa, develop stronger and more HEROLDWRD vibrant neighborhoods where neighborhoods in the city. 'Stop The Violence' Task Force diversity is celebrated," The Code Enforcement Mayor Buckhorn said. and Public Nuisance Abate­ Plans Candlelight Vigil Lord, who ran for the ment Board hears cases in­ Tampa City Council District 5 volving overgrowth, debris, BY IRIS B. HOLTON seat last spring, is a life-long junk vehicles, existing signs, Sentinel City Editor Tampa resident. He gradu­ etc. as well as structures ated from Hillsborough Com­ which do not meet City Code On Saturday, December requirements. AB a quasi-ju­ 10th, members of the commu­ munity College and nity will participate in a Candle­ continued his education at dicial board, it can levy fines light Vigil. The event is being the University of South for noncompliance and file organized by the recently cre­ Florida. liens against properties. ated "Stop The Gang And Gun Lord currently works at The Mayor appoints 4 Violence Task Force." the Tampa Bay Workforce Al­ members and 1 alternate with JOHN HIPOLITO JAMARIE Ernest Coney, Jr., In­ SINGLETON, JR. PADIU.A,lli. HODGES liance. He has agreed to serve Council confirmation. Coun­ terim CEO of the CDC of on the voluntary three-year cil appoints the remaining 3 Tampa, Inc., said, "The vigil is term to help Mayor Buck­ members and 1 alternate. Ap­ to bring people together to horn achieve his goal of pro­ pointees serve 3-year terms bring about awareness and sol­ viding timely and effective · that require a residency-oath idarity. This is to let everyone know that we aren't going any­ code enforcement to all and financial disclosure. where and we're going to bring about change." The group will assemble at Middleton High School and march down to Hillsborough Avenue. The time has not been determined. Coney called the commu­ nity together to form the Task Force after 17-year-old John Singleton, Jr., was shot and killed on October 29th while at­ tending a birthday party. Coney said Singleton had participated in the CDC of Tampa, Inc., Youth Leadership Program for the past 3 years. Singleton was a junior at ders have taken place in Hills­ November 12 -- Plant Tampa Bay Technical High borough County in a 14-day pe­ City Police investigated two School, and enrolled in the riod. shootings that left 3 people honors and college prep classes. November 2 --Timothy dead. Laronia Fay Bowers Singleton was also the Histo­ Miller was murdered and and Edward Eugene Mincey rian for the CDC of Tampa Saralt Ann Wilson was ar­ were both shot at a home in the News Alert: 1be Florida t.aw States That Yoo Youth Leadership Club (Teens). rested by the Hillsborough Boo block of E. Laura Street. May Be Entitled To $1 0,000 ' . . The first meeting of the County Sheriffs Office. Mincey survived and police ar­ For Loss W8ges And Medical care_ - "Stop The Gang And Gun Vio­ November 5 -- Jordan rested Abel Dimas. Faye lence Task Force" took place on Terrell Hill was arrested and Kitchen and Shannon 'Omrs,day,,N.ovenlber 3rd, and charged with the firs.t-degree Thorn~ were shot at. a .re.si­ more than 200 people were in murder of Hipolito Padilla, dence in the 500 block of East attendance. III. Padillo was the son of a Ohio Street. Both died and no Those in attendance repre­ Tampa Police Office and arrests have been made in the sented nearly every segment of Tampa Police investigated the case. the population from elected of­ case. November 15 -- the ficials, business owners, par­ , November 6 --Jamarie Hillsborough County Sheriffs ents, and students. Hodges was killed trying to Office charged Brandon During the meeting, groups help a friend. Tampa Police are Jones with the murder of were formulated to decide on conducting the investigation. Huayvez Gomez-Mejia. His three topics they felt warranted November 7 --Skeletal body was found in the parking special attention. That informa­ remains found in vacant lot lot of a gas station. tion is being formatted and will near Sligh and 54th Street. The November 15 -- The be discussed during the next Hillsborough County Sheriffs body of Henry Shell was meeting. Office is conducting the investi­ transported to the Tampa Po­ gation. lice Substation in East' Tampa. Death Toll November 9 -- Charon The cause of death is undeter­ Continues To Rise Shaw was shot to death and mined. However, James The death toll has contin­ Damien Townes was Monroe Sheets, ll, has been Call Michelle B. Patty ued to rise since the formation charged. 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All of these bills faster, more efficiently Election law Changes inventing us out of jobs. can now be paid by corn- and cheaper. You can't argue that the puters. Those people are Machines and comput- ~ Kudos to Senator Bill Nelson for requesting the c United States Justice Department investigate the invention of computers no longer needed. ers work while the office a: rash of election law changes throughout Repub­ has not been just great for Not too long ago, you is closed. They don't re- LL lican dominated states, including Florida. With both the United States could pass an orange quire a vacation, sick ~ the negative impact such changes will make on and the rest of the world. grove and see a large leave, health insurance C Black voters and other minority voters, the pos­ Unfortunately, they have number oflive bodies out and they don't get paid ~ sibility of a conspiracy to deny millions of voters not been good for ern- there hand-picking the for working overtime and ~ should not be overlooked. ployment. fruit. That is not the case on holidays. Computers w Observers have discussed how Florida's elec­ Let us start by looking today. Today, they have and machines are putting ~ tion law changes have gone as far as to require at what is happening at fruit-picking machines people out of work and ~ that candidates in partisan (Democratic or Re­ big corporations. You can that can do the picking of will continue to do so. w publican) parties be registered as a member of ~ the political party they have chosen at least a year c before the qualifying period. In essence, candi­ ~ dates must switch from one party to another sa nearly 15 months before they officially qualify to i run for office. laughter. · ::l However, thanks to Bill Nelson, American vot- o.. • • • Another funny story z ersJust may getjustice. was told by Ida Lee Ad­ tu kins of Union Gounty, ..J ..J South Carolina, about the :::;) m day Yankees arrived at ..J the Frank Jeffries w Millionaires With z plantation. Having been t= threatened to have her z ASense Of Justice w Voices From The Past: tongue cut out by a Yan­ UJ c We thought we would never see millionaires kee soldier, Ida said, "I 0 demanding to pay more taxes. So, we are still Slave Narratives let out a yell and ran out ~ reeling from this rare a quest for justice by those of the house. Just then, I ..J who recognize that they enjoy the benefits of an Reading the slave nar­ learning to read and saw the bee gums in the LL unequal and unjust society. ratives on the Library of write, marriage, planting side yard. I got me a long Yes, earlier this week, a group of current and Congress's website is an crops, religion, the Civil stick and turned over former millionaire corporate and foundation ex­ experience similar to a War and many other top­ every bee gum and then ecutives visited congressional representatives in time machine. It's like ics. stirred up the bees. They Washington, D. C., to request that the govern­ you are "listening" to the Since there are n1ore swarmed all over the ment increase their tax rates. In essence, they voices of former slaves than 2,300 slave ac­ place. As the Yankees have removed th~ crutch that Republican con­ who were as young as 8, counts and soo photo­ came out of the house, gressional representatives have used to vote and as old as 112 relive graphs of former slaves, against tax increases. carrying Missus Mary Calling themselves "Patriotic Millionaires," the their experience of life on prepare to become hp­ Jane's fine furniture, men urged the deficit cutting super-committee the plantations. Some of mersed in the reading mirrors, and glassware, appointed by President Obama to raise taxes on the stories are sad while and to spend long hours them bees sailed into people who earn more than $1 million a year. In others are downright hu­ reading. the material. them Yankees like bul­ spite of the visits, some of the Republican con­ morous. Born in Slavery: Slave lets. The Yank~es put gressional members are still repeating the "no Scrolling through the Narratives from the Fed­ down the treasure, ran to tax increase" mantra. · narratives, you will read eral Writer's Project, their horses and lit out." We applaud the millionaires for recognizing stories about harsh slave 1936 - 1938 was part of From time to time, I the inequality ofAmerica's tax system and admit­ masters, kind slave mas­ the Federal Writers Proj­ will share other slave sto­ ting that they benefit from tax breaks while mid­ ters, passing for white, ect of the Works Program ries that paint pictures of dle class Americans do not enjoy the same the Underground Rail­ (WPA) that included in­ the customs, lives, and : benefit. If Congress refuses to listen to them, we road, children's games, terviews which caused humor of their era. Until CJ hope voters will send them back home during the ~ next election. · foods, Christmas time, me to double over in then, Harambee! Horoscopes/Soaps fictures from The fast Horoscopes Aries (March 21-Apri119)- A lazy Sunday would be de­ lightful today, with quiet time reading, taking a walk with friends or puttering around. Any time spent organizing will pay off later. Taurus (April 20-May 20) - Stressing about it is not going to make a difference. Get grounded with the help of a friend, or just put some play into it. Make more time for love. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) - Relax at home with family or friends. Ask for help to make a choice about a household matter that's had you stuck. Contemplation, planning and rest fit the bill. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) - Rookwork interferes with socializing and daydreaming. Resist temptation, and post­ pone partying until later today. Be patient and stick to it. It pays 'First Friday' Tampa's social networking organization continually drew a large off. crowd including: Frank Dubose, Paul Wiggins and Lanny Sumpter. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)-You may have to keep try­ ing different options today, as the balance continuously shifts. Postpone gratification. Reconsider an idea or strategy that isn't ·working. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) - You can make loads of lemonade now. Look for opportunities to turn sticky challenges into tart deliciousness. And make money in the process. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20)- Talk it over with the one you love. Clear up any misunderstandings. Confess your fears to see beyond them. Share your wild theories. Don't be talked out of trying. Gemini (May 21-June 21)- Slow and steady does it. A quiet day suits you just fine today, with familiar routines and extra time for yourself. A long walk or rela.xing meal caps it off. Cancer (June 22-July 22) - No time for flirting, or for overspending. Consider your options. Don't give up. Get expert help if you need. If you stumble, get up again. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) - Double-check your calculations "T1 to save a pretty penny. Not everything goes according to plan 5 (especially in affairs of the heart), but things work out in the :::c end. Margaret Taylor, Laura Daughry and Kathryn Davis shared a table at a local ban­ ~ Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)-Your brilliance shines on dis­ en couraging clouds. You could turn the storm into a double rain­ quet. m bow, all the way across the sky. It's how you look at it. z~ Libra (Sept. 23-0ct. 22) - You're ready to make changes m for the better, and later today it will be easier. You have the l power. What will you create? There may be a mess involved. c::tD r­ r- gJ Soaps z BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL - The final week of"All My "'ttc:: Children" on ABC continues. Guest stars for the remaining tD r- episodes include , Eva La Rue, David Ca­ u; nary, Julia Barr, Ray MacDonnell, Lee Meriwether, Justin Bru­ :l: m ening and . The penultimate episode of "All My c Children" on ABC. Guest stars for the remaining episodes in­ m clude Sarah Michelle Gellar, Eva La Rue, David Canary, Julia m< Barr, ~y MacDonnell, Lee Meriwether, Justin Bruening and ~ Alexa Havins. Erica Kane, as well as her friends and enemies c! inPine Valley, bid adieu as the series' final episode on ABC airs. m Airing for more than 41 years, this socially conscious soap was en known for tackling issues such as addiction, abortion and ho­ ~ mosexuality. ~ DAYS OF OUR LIVES - Sami and EJ's relief is marred by l>z their actions, and Will is powerless to help; Madison holds back Felisha Robinson and Willie George of Cathedral of Faith Church are shown with p on her attraction to Brady, but encourages Nicole to express thier directress, Ms. Carolyn Jackson. 3l her feelings to EJ. Will's contempt toward Sami grows as Rafe's ~ support pushes her away; EJ decides honesty isn't the best pol­ ~ icy with Nicole; Jack comes clean to Jennifer about what hap­ pened to him; Abigail establishes a rapport with someone unexpected. Maggie prepares Thanksgiving dinner for her new family; Jack and Austin are offered new jobs; Carrie pleads with the judge; John receives his sentence. GEN~RAL HOSPITAL - Sonny arrives at Crimson with a gift for Kate; Maxie and Matt find each other closer; Jason gives Carly a warning. Sonny and Kate arrive at a special destination; Delores pays the Zacchara family a visit; Olivia prepares a Thanksgiving dinner when Lulu arrives. Jason loses it com­ pletely; Dante runs to Olivia's to find himself at a crossroads; another year and another holiday at the Quartermaine house­ hold. ONE LIFE TO LIFE - John and Natalie find themselves starring down a loaded gun; Todd takes drastic action to get back what he lost. Rex has a run-in with Alex Olanov; Nate and Starr may be having an affair. Bo and Nora share their Thanks­ giving meal at Matthew's bedside; Jessica gets a surprising apology; Viki witnesses a surprising moment between Clint and Shane; someone dies. · YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS - Billy tells Victoria about Victor's scheme; Patty stalks Genevieve and Jack. Kay and Har­ mony's alliance annoys Jill; Angelina makes a play for Kevin. Phyllis confronts Avery about family secrets; Patty demands Jeanette Dixon, Debra Small and Mary Upshaw attended a workshop that was ~m help from Adam. hosted by a local agency. · ' c.n Texas Student: Man Charged With Irving President Obama Assassination To Assassinate Pres.Obam·a 'Tempting' PITTSBURGH - A man Lauren accused of firing two shots Pierce, the at the White House last Her Silent Screams president of week has been charged with the College attempting to assassinate Republicans President Barack Eleven years ago, I was her daily struggle to main­ at University Obama or his staff. of Texas at asked out on a date. A close tain her sanity and life while Oscar Ramiro Ortega­ Austin, said female friend called and dealing with unrelenting Hernandez made his first invited me to accompany abuse from her husband of on Twitter LAUREN Wednesday court appearance before a her to a Christmas Party over 10 years: And while she PIERCE that the idea federal magistrate in hosted by the firm where was fortunate enough to of assassinating President Pittsburgh on Thursday, one she worked. Never the one survive, her story paints a Barack Obama was day after he was arrested at to miss an opportunity to grisly portrait of the horrors "tempting." a western Pennsylvania spend time with a beautiful some women are exposed to OSCAR RAMIRO At approximately 2:30 p.m., hotel. He will be taken back woman, I was more than by the same men who Pierce posted, "Y'all as ORTEGA-HERNANDEZ from a federal court in willing to play the role of vowed to love and cherish tempting as it may be, don't Pittsburgh to face the escort. them. shoot Obama. We need him clad in black who was Like I said, the' woman After reading both books, to go down in history as the charges in Washington, D.C. obsessed with Pres. WORST president we 've was drop-dead gorgeous. my heart went out to Ms. Ortega will remain in fed­ Obama pulled his car with­ EVER had! #2012." eral custody at least until a in view of the White House With Coke bottle curves and Lee. The things she Amid growing attention, magistrate in Washington the face of an angel, she endured, I couldn't imagine Pierce removed the post and on Friday night and fired became the center of atten- wishing on my worst enemy. apologized on Twitter for her can determine if he should shots from an assault rifle, tion in any room she And the fact that she kept actions. remain jailed until his trial cracking a window of the entered. On top of that, what she was going through "It's never funny to joke on the charge, which carries first family's living quarters being a native of Trinidad, from most of her family, about such a serious matter," up to life in prison. while the president was she said. "I have learned a Authorities said a man away. her Caribbean accent gave made me realize that this very valuable lesson." her voice a tone that made could be occurring almost her presence. even more anywhere. alluring. In a word, she was I realized that many of the Local breathtaking. victims of abuse suffer in Unfortunately, we never silence. Afraid of either get­ made it to the party ting family members hurt or East Tampa Church Burglarized because, four hours after incarcerated after getting she extended her invitation, involved or simply because Twice In Two Months she was dead. Murdered on they fear the repercussions BY LEON B. CREWS her job by an abusive, jeal­ once their abuser discovers Sentinel StaffWriter ous, ex-boyfriend who that their actions have been turned stalker who kept his revealed. These are tough economic promise of killing her if she I commend Ms. Lee for times, and a rise in property ever left him. having the courage to come crimes is proof of how des­ H.er only crimes were, forward and using her own perate some people have being attractive to the point story as a cautionary tale of become. of making him feel insecure what not to tolerate in a But for Pastor Lloyd and choosing to live a life relationship and showing Black and his wife, Shirley, free of pain and suffering. women how they can avoid things have gone too far when even a church isnit For that she was shot in the being victimized by recog­ safe. face at point-blank-range. nizing the subtle signs that Mrs. Black said within I never really got over the often reveal themselves the past two months, their incident. The idea that I early on during courtship. church, Bible M. B. Church BmLE MISSIONARY BAFI1ST CHURCH wasn't able to do anything Hopefully, her books will on 35th Street, has been bur­ to prevent it from happen­ reach the hands of those glarized twice. pray for whoever is doing were insured and Mrs. ing has haunted me for who need to read them the "I can believe our stan­ this, because this is the work Black said that will change, years. And it is the main most. And her "silent dards as a people have of the devil. along with a security system reason why I often use this screams" will become loud dropped so badly," said None of the items taken being installed. platform to bring attention enough to, not only give Mrs. Black. to the subject of domestic other victims the strength "Our members are con­ violence. take back control of their cerned, and so are people in I was recently reminded of l-i ves, but also, warn _others the community." Jl (' Can lldp.' how serious the issue con­ to avoid following in her Mrs. Black said the first time the church was burglar­ tinues to be when I received footsteps. ized, a microwave oven and 1. Do you need anurse? two books in the mail. The ,For more inforrnation on jar full of money were taken. first one was entitled, the Silent Screams series She also said all of the burn­ 2. Tell your 00ctor to fax us "Someone To Love The and support groups. for vic­ ers on the stove had been left yowrdmal. Little Girl In Me." The tims of domestic violence, on as if someone was trying second was a continuation visit: www.bethanys"roup­ to start a fire. 3. Tell your OOctor that )'W of the first called, &Ii "In the second burglary, choose American Sems "Someone Almost Anyone wanting to contact microphones, speakers, key­ HCIDC Health 88 your povider. Loved Me To Death." Clarence Barr can reach boards, and other equipment They are the first two him at: Clarence Barr, II, was taken. 4. TeD your lbtor,­ installments in the Silent 431110-018; Bennettsville "I think a group of pDuls' dace, }IQU chooec .. Screams series of books F.C.I.; P. 0. Box 52020; teenagers are doing this,

written by former domestic ·Bennettsville, SC 29512; or because it always occurs dur­ ,, '•>h ' ' ' .... '. ' ' abus~ victim, author and by email at clarence.­ ing the daytime when every­ tn "' ' "' · \• llillOtltVanonaJ speaker, Ms. barrzg 8@ &mail. com. one in the area is at work. I ' ' l j ! 1\ .... ; .... ' ' I 1 ' \ ~ L' , o I ' 'o\ 1 I,', I , , ' Yolanda V. Lee. · , Reality On Ice is© by the . actually cried during ·service In her books, Ms. Lee Florida Sentinel Bulletin this past week." tells an unbelievable story of Publishing Company. Mrs. Black said she will -1 All About You! =Lo~ca~l------·rn Alwavs Thinking We're Reallv Happv Birthdav 1 Boxes Of Canned Goods ~~ About You living It Mvlove Collected In Salon ~ BY GWEN HAYES ms: Sentinel Editor IJJ m JJ The smile on her face is the 1\) one she had on Monday when ~1\) she proudly delivered 7 boxes 1\) 0...... of canned goods to Metropoli­ ...... tan Ministries for their Thanksgiving Food Drive. Some turkeys were also in­ cluded. Wiyana Bailey started collecting canned goods at her Orient Rd . salon about 2 months ago. One of the cus­ tomers suggested they start a , WIYANA BAILEY COLBY And MEKA canned goods drive to help supply food for Thanksgiving said she has always done hair. Happy birthday to the love meals. The project went over After 16 years in Medical of my life. You bring so much well. Twenty-seven customers Records at Tampa General happiness to my life and we participated in the drive. Hospital, she decided to return have proven to be unbreak­ Although this was her first to school and become certified able. canned food drive, she has al­ in hair services. "I love to make So, together we will stand ready found a name for it - people beautiful and I'm and love each other forever. "Survive By Can Drive." thankful that people allow me MS.TOCCARA SOLJA And TOCCARA Okay, stop gazing 'cause it's Ms. Bailey's daughter, to be their stylist," she said. not changing. Janay, the youngest of 3 chil­ "I always wanted to be able Wishing my husband, Solja, a happy belated birthday, 11-15. Love, your wife, Mrs. dren, volunteers with Metro­ to give something back to the Coming from your wife, Ms. Toccara, friends and family. Tarnika Ellison. politan Ministries. She community because I love to ~ Keep your head up, stay strong, you'll be back on turf. Don't suggested that she make the give," the member of Brown 0 worry about the negative ones 'cause they're going to be negative donation to this ministry "be­ Memorial COGIC stated. :::D every day. cause it serves more than just To show gratitude to the ~ Love you, Bae. You're my #1 Solja. Bonnie and Clyde for homeless people - it serves customers that participated in CJ) life. less fortunate people as well. " the drive, Ms. Bailey is hav- m A professional stylist for ing shirts made for each with ~ the past 7 years, Ms. Bailey their names engraved. z m r Local IJJ ..;;O;;;...;u;;;;;.;r;...M~il;.;.;;ita~r~M;..;.e.;;;..;n;..;...;....A..;.;.n..;....;d;;;...... ;..W;...;;;o;..;.m;.;..e;;;..;.n...;...__...,. ~ m Reserve Airmen Graduate z::1 From Basic Training ~ IJJ Two former residents from the Tampa Bay area recently ~ graduated from basic training. Airmen 1st Class Christopher ::I: B. Deuter and 1st Class Sarelle C. Lo-Chin are Reservists. m Both Airmen completed their training at Lackland Air Force ~ Base in San Antonio, Texas. The airmen completed an intensive, < eight-week program that included training in military discipline ~ and studies, Air Force core values, physical fitness, and basic -< warfare principles and skills. ~ Both also earned four credits toward an Associate in Applied -m Science Degree through the Community College of the Air Force. ~ Airman Deuter is the son of Anne and Charles Deuter, of )> Tampa. In 2000, he graduated from Father Judge High School, -< in Philadelphia, PA. He earned an Associate Degree in 2007 ~ Michae I Jackson supporters react. from ITT Technical Institute, in Tampa. C Airman Lo-Chin is the daughter of Barbara Lo-Chin, of ., Vallejo, CA. She is a 2008 graduate of Jefferson High School. a Michael's doctor ~ BY LEON B. CREWS show, "Work-A-Holics," that distributed in the San Fer­ Completes Basic Training Sentinel Staff Writer was a big break for me, " said nando Valley, and in Billboard Jet Set. Magazine." Air Force Airman Alicia R. Roeper has met all require­ Jesse "Jet Set" Hudson "When they renewed the Jet Set said no sooner ments and recently graduated from basic military training. The learned at an early age the im­ series that was even a bigger than his pictures appeared in ceremony took place at Lackland Air Force Base, in San Antonio, portance of hard work and break. Appearing on that show those publications, his phone Texas. keeping your face in the pub­ has given me almost instant began ringing off the hook with Airman Roeper is the daughter of Barbara Roeper, of lic's eye. recognition in places I never offers. Tampa. Growing up in the Central dreamed of. n "I'm going to be a busy Park Village Public Housing Jet Set also has been visi­ man, but I still find the time to Complex, Jet Set had his sight ble throughout the trial of Dr. do other things, like travel to set on a career as an enter­ Conrad Murray, who a jury Washington, D.C. to see the Armv Enlistee tainer, and no matter how long determined was responsible Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Completes Training it would take, he vowed to for the death of icon, Michael monument, and I'll be back in never quit. Jackson. Tampa for the MLK annual pa­ Army Pvt. Sonitra N. Stphar completed basic training at Now splitting him time be­ "I got a call from a friend rade. Fort Sill, in Lawton, OK. The nine weeks of training, included tween his hometown of Tampa who told me they saw my pic­ "I want people to know that learning the training exercises in drill and ceremonies. and Hollywood, California, Jet ture in the Wall Street Jour­ they can keep their own She also learned military justice, physical fitness, first aid, Set has reached a point in his nal, ~ said Jet Set. dreams alive by working hard rifle marksmanship, weapons use, map reading and land navi- career where doors are starting "I immediately went out and not giving up. There are gation, and other areas. ~ to open and opportunities are and bought some copies, only opp01tunities out there for Pvt. Stphar is the daughter of Brenda Rivers, of Tampa. She C) coming his way. to discover a story about me in everyone if you know how to graduated from Tampa Bay Technical High School in 2009. m "When I got the spot on the the Daily News, a publicatioi1 take advantage of them." ...... w~ ·author's Inspiration m ::: Beautv Salon Owner w Comes From Era 01 ~ z Has Diverse lite ~ 'The last Poets' c BY LEON B. CREWS en w Brown, a Hillsborough Sentinel StaffWriter ::> High School graduate, said 1- when he entered college, he As a sixth grader, Kristin picked up writing again after Agee found herself the fami­ just doing it on and off for a ly's cosmetologist. From number of years. there, she started doing it for "My college professors her classmates. encouraged me to keep writ­ "Later, I actually earned ing. My early books were on e nough money to buy my the militant side, but they first car. That really m ade reflect the passion of the me feel independent. people who were a part of "''ve always wanted to be the late 1960s a nd early independe nt and once I 1970s. I'm starting to mellow developed a regular clien­ out a bit now." tele." KRISTIN AGEE JOE AGEE Brown said the public has As the operator of Pizzazz been wonderful in receiving Beauty Salon, Ms. Agee BY LEON B. CREWS his books, and the marketing said not only has she devel­ Also, as a single mother of Ms. Agee said if she had a Sentinel StaffWriter has worked out great. oped a great clientele she's two, she's learned how to stay at home job, she'd e able "I was initially surprised at the preferred choice of NFL balance being a business to spend more time with her Thurman "Dee" Brown the offers I received and live cornerback, Michael owner and mother with the son and daughter, but ~ started writing at the age of gotten a lot of advice from Jenkins, who plays for the help of her family. thanks to her family, it all c 8. He said he wanted to do a seasoned authors. I'm still Minnesota Vikings. She said "It's fun not having to wait balances out. ~ lot of different things grow­ learning the business, and she's been his barber since on a paycheck, and not "I also have a dealer's LL ing up, and the music of the always open for advice. he was in college. working for someone else. ·license to buy cars, and I ~ day had an influence on his "Poetry will always be the Ms. Agee has been run­ You can set your own hours also do modeling. < early life as it did with all of fountain I drink from when ning Pizzazz for six years, and pay scale. "I love being diverse, and ~ his peers. However, it was it comes to ideas of w hat to and credits her father Joe "My plan is to open a chain operating a salon has opened C his parents and their love of write about. When I write Agee, with teaching her the of salons, one in Atlanta, a lot of other doors for me." ffi the 1960s movem ent that books, they are a refl ection ins and outs of the business. before I retire." ::> impacted his future. of what live seen or experi­ ~ "My parents listened to enced." ~ The Last Poets, and I li s­ Brown's latest book, "My ~ tened right along with them. Sky Is For Up liftment," is a W The prose and poetry was turn from his previous more ScholarshiP To Honor Memorv ~ radical, but it meant somc­ radical releases, and he said ::I: thing, and it refl ected the he is pleased with the feed­ en :::; times." back he's gotten. Of Communitv Activist ~·------For m a ny years, Mrs. ship in the summer of 2013. ~ liiiiiiiii Betty P. Brown Wiggins Mrs. Wiggins was a i= was active in the community. native of Monticello, and w Several weeks ago, the soror­ graduated as the ...J ...J ity in which she was a long­ Valedictorian of Howard ::> time membe r created an Ill Academy High School at 16. ...J endowed scholarship in her She attended Florida A & w z honor. M University, where she i= Mrs. Wiggins lost h er earned a Bachelor's Degree z battle with cancer last week. in English. She continued w en However , b ecause of her her education at the dedication to education, stu­ University of Florida, where ~ dents will continue to bene­ she earned a Master's a: fit. Mrs. So)\ja Garcia, for­ Degree in Education. 0 lliiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ...J mer South Atlantic Regional Mrs. Wiggins served as LLa------Director of Alpha Kappa an educator in the Alpha Sorority, Inc., said, Hillsborough County Public COLLEGE HILL COGIC , _. · ·.· .-.,' "Her wish was to help a child MRS. BETI'Y P. BROWN School District from 1957 (6414North30thStreet,Tampa. FL33610 813·239·3161 ) ., · • . to go to school. Although the WIGGINS until1968. Betty P . Brown Wiggins Endowed Scholarship Mrs.-Wiggins was a Life Scholarship is a national created in her honor Member and "Golden J%av JJl;;ii;Jiw 'l Jlw scholarship, her wish was Soror," of Alpha Kappa the knowledge and approval Saturday, December 3rd@ 7:00pm that it be designated for stu­ Alpha Sorority, Inc., and a of Mrs. Wiggins and her Featuring: dents in Hillsborough member of Mt. Olive AME College Hill THnage Choir, Chlfdren's Choir & Choir #1 County, Florida only." daughter, Mrs. Deborah & Church. Mrs. Garcia said that the Brown Randall, who is The College Hill Mass Choir Mrs. Garcia said that scholarship came about in also a member of the sorori­ through the scholarship, the spring of this year with ty. Mrs. Randall and the local chapter of the organiza­ "She'll keep on giving and tion will administer the this community will recog­ IRST M. B. CHURCH scholarship. nize this as the fruits of Betty HIGHLAND PINES Mrs. Garcia said tile Wiggins' labor." scholarship must be Anyone interested in mak­ endowed at $20,000 and she ing a donation can make has set an aggressive target checks payable to: date of accomplishing this AKA/EAF and mall them task by Mrs. Wiggins' to Friends of Betty P. birthday on December 12th. Brown Wiggins, C/0 EAST CHELSEA BAP11 Mrs. Garcia said the Dorsity M. Dowell; P. 0. n25 E. Chelsea~ organization hopes to pre­ Box16354;Tampa,FL (comer of OrieiiQJ sent the first $1,ooo scholar- 33687-6354· -f ~c~v~e~n~ts~------•rn St. James House Of Praver Hosts Island Cuisine Dav ! St. James House of Prayer Episcopal Church hosted its Island Heritage Cuisine Day recently with 0 several of the 'popular' chefs displaying their dishes. (Photos by Julia Jackson)

Leonel and Denise (Moore) Ms. Marcia at the Island Gina Petty Saunders had Contreras, members of St. Cuisine Day activity. her favorite dish on display. James are having a fun time.

r-"T1 0 :::rJ c )> Considered the best Island Cuisine Chefs were Judith Young Taylor, Margaret Greeting guests for the day were chairlady Anna Valdez and Catherine Pearson. en Mitchell, Sandra Thomas and Virginia McKinney. mz :::f z m

Daughters Of Zelophehad Hosts Women's Conference ir­ Daughters of Zelophehad hosted a women's conference recently at the Crowne Plaza Hotel Westshore. m There were renown preachers, teachers and pastors who came together to share the Word one with another. :::f The conference theme was "Being Made Whole." z Powerful ministers, Rev. Dr. Toni Alvarado and Rev. Dr. Cynthia Hale, both of Decatur, GA, were c:"'0 guests. Dr. Alvarado told bow her church bas provided for single mothers and their families. m Dr. Pauline Rivers of Plant City Christian Center and Dr. Delayna Elliott of Dunedjn were the work­ r- shop seminar speakers. (Photos by Julia Jackson) c;; ::::t m c m z c "T1 c~ One of the guest speakers Dr. Delayna Elliott of Rev. Dr. Pauline Rivers of for the conference was pas­ Dunedin was one of the work­ Plant City was also a workshop ~ tor/author Rev. Dr. Toni Al­ shop speakers. presenter. varado of Decatur, GA.

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Conference speaker, Dr. Cynthia Hale of Decatur, GA is also known for the powerful prayer she gave during the Democratic National Conven­ Dr. Katurah Hall attended the conference with her son. tion in 2008. :; Local N~~------r------~ Veterans Appreciation Neighborhood Coordinators . ~ Program At Robles Recognized For Their Dedication ~ Elementarv c The students, faculty and staff at Robles Elementary School en w held a Veterans Appreciation Program in recognition of Veter­ :::::> ans Day. (Photos by Julia Jackson) 1-

S. MICHAEL VANNETIA Veterans in attendance at the Robles program give salute: Duane Roberts (U.S. Army), Robles teacher, Carmen Sims (U.S. Air Force), a proud grandmother, (U. Among those in attendance at the Chief's Appreciation S. Army), Kenneth Foston (U.S. Army) and Robles Volun­ Dinner were from left to right Tampa Police Major Sophie teer, Curtis Walker (U.S. Air Force). Teague, Mrs. Lillie Howard, David West Award recipient, Mayor Bob Buckhorn, and Tampa Police Chief Jane Castor.

BY IRIS B. HOLTON and Civic Association. After Sentinel City Editor he died suddenly in 2005, the Tampa Police Department Recently, four people re­ established the David West ~ c ceived special recognition Award in his honor. a: during the Tampa Police Three other residents re­ LL Chiefs Appreciation Dinner. ceived the "Outstanding c z The event is held annually to Neighborhood Watch <( recognize those considered Award." ~ Ambassadors of their neigh­ S. Michael Vannetta C Robles staffers in attendance included: Coach Small, borhoods. was the award recipient of PAULANDHALLY en Shenita Washington, Chorus teacher; Annette Rawls Gibson Each district nominated the award for the Old West BOUCHER ~ and Rona Roberts Pryer. an individual or couple who Tampa Crime Watch Associ­ 1- has gone above and beyond ation in District 1. > a: to keep their respective The District 2 award was w > neighborhoods safe. One in­ presented to Paul and Hally w dividual was also chosen to Boucher in recognition of c their work in the Arbor w receive the coveted David ::1: West Award. Greene neighborhood. en :::; This year, Mrs. Lillie Ms. Estella Acree was ID Howard is the recipient of the recipient of the District 3 :::::> that award. Mrs. Howard award. She represents the D.. z has fought tirelessly to keep Rainbow Heights area of i= her neighborhood safe. She town. w has served in the Old West In the past, those who ...1 Angelo Mitchell was a Draya Harrison also ap­ ...1 program participant. peared on the program . Tampa Neighborhood Watch served as neighborhood van­ :::::> ID for 27 years. guards endured threats of vi­ Major Sophie Teague olence or endured the ...1w z aid, "She was never shy with destruction of their personal the street level drug dealers. property. Inspired by such FSTELIA ACREE i=z w ... Although the Old West activists as Mrs. Howard, en Tampa Neighborhood Watch Mrs. Marilyn Durst, and Howard for many years, <( has changed over the years, the late David West, then Major Teague said, "I have c Mrs. Howard has been the Senator Les Miller, Jr., a: always wanted to publically 0 constant reminder that dedi­ successfully ensured the pas­ thank Mrs. Howard for ...1 cated citizens never give up sage of a statute that offers LL being the inspiration behind on their neighborhood." protection to Neighborhood the law. I was able to do that The 2"d graders under Ms. Fentesses, Robinson and Star­ David West fought tire­ Watch Coordinators. The this year by nominating her ling donned their salute to veterans hats and sang ''Yankee lessly for the North Tampa statute became law in 2004. for the David West Doodle." Community Crime Watch Having worked with Mrs. Award.

Elegant end Elegance Is Style" J!r~@f~ SENTINEL OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED ...... THANKSGIVING DAY THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24TH & FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25TH . .,...0 Papers Distributed SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20TH & nJESDAY, NOVEMBER.22ND ------,~ Local ffi en c }~ z New Clothing Boutique Opens In Brandon ~ =:m On November 6th 2011, a new clothing boutique opened in llJ m Brandon. Entitled, "Curvy Girls Boutique," it is located at 1076 m East Brandon Blvd. :::0 Gloty's Place provided the food for the event and the music 1\) ,!') was provided by 95-7 The Beat. (Photographs by Toby 1\) 0 Scott). ...a. ...a.

Ms. Pamela iMs. Pennyi Hall strikes a pose in front of the storeis sign on the front door.

., Joanne Williams and Maydean attended the event. c Angelique Lenox showed Myia Thornton and Monae Robinson were in attendance at llJ the Grand Opening. C off a dress she liked. en J: m c m THE HILLSBOROUGH AREA REGIONAL .,c TRANSIT AUTHORITY (HART) PROPOSES c~ Anjali "Queen B" and Ben Judd of 95·7 The Beat provided TO FUND IN WHOLE AND IN PART WITH THE entertainment for the event. HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY TRANSPORTATION IMPACf FEES ~

Notice is hereby given that the Hillsborough County Board of County Commissioners will bold a FYI public bearing to consider capital improvements tbat the Hillsboroush Area Regional 'D:aDsit Authority (HART) proposes to fund in wbole and in ~ with transportatioll impact fees during FY' 11 - FY' 16. The hearing will be held on December 7, 2011 at 2:00pm in the Board of County Commissioners' BO&rd ROom on the second floor of the County Center. 601 E. Kennedy Blvd., Sisters In FellowshiP Tampa, Florida 33602. Sisters In Fellowship, founded by Missionary La Written comments from the public are welcome and may be directed to the Hillsborough County Patterson, along with Lillie and Shaw family and friends Development Services Department on the 20th floor of the County Center, 601 E. Kennedy Blvd., and the Feeding Ministry of the Palm ruver COGIC will have Tampa, Florida 33602. A copy of HART's FY' 11 - FY' 16 Impact Fee Capital Improvement Program its next feeding day Sunday, November 27, 2011, l p. m. The Report will be available at the public hearing and may also be obtained by calling (813) 212-5920. feeding will be in front of Snax Store, 7th Ave. and '. Henderson. Anyone is invited to attend. Any person who decides to appeal any decision made by the Board in tegard to any matter CODSideNd For additional information, please contact Shelia at (813) at the hearing will need a record of the bearing, including all testimony and evidence upoo which 446-3764. the appeal is to be based. Towards that end, such person must ensure that a verbatim recoro of the hearing is made.

In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons who need special accommodations and also those who need an interpreter should contact the Citizens Action Center by callina (813) 272-5900 no later than 48 hours prior to the hearing. This meeting will be captioned for the ~ C) hearing impaired. m ...a. ., ...a. ~ Local N~~------.------Robotics Teams Take Top PartnershiP Guarantees Communitv Honors At Competition College Graduates Admission To USF

JUDY GENSHAFf ... President of USF ...... President of HCC President of HCC Three bay area commu­ The consortium partners nity colleges have entered ~II The Minotaurs #1369 won the prestigious "Inspire Award," during the competition and bring their programs into the Masquerades #4997 walked away with First Place during the competition. Both teams into a partnership ~th the greater alignment to help in­ will compete in the State Tournament February 2012. Shown in the photograph on the front University of South Florida. crease transfers from com­ ~ row are: Tyler Keene, Jonathon Moore, Alejandro Robles, and Head Judge Steve Willingham. This is an unprecedented munity colleges to the c Shown standing from left to right are: Carson Wolf, Club President, Levi Hoyos, Daniel Mar­ proactive plan of cooperation university or other four-year a: t_inez-Macias, Adam Ward, Nicholas Jimenez, Jason Howard, Captain of Masquerades 4997, to enhance educational op­ programs ~thin the consor­ LL Brian Neuman, Lauren Slack, Eiji Shibata, Ryan Glass, Riley McDonald, Jonathon Roth, Jas­ portunities for students and tium and help reduce the C mine Santiago, Captain of Minotaur 1369, Vincent Long, and Mackenzie Clark, Mentor for provide a more competitive time it takes to earn associ­ 1369. <(z workforce for the region. ate's and bachelor's degrees. ~ BY IRIS B. HOLTON ough High School and beat Place. The University of South Some of the innovative c Sentinel City Editor the current world record by Mrs. Kathy Freriks, Florida, Hillsborough Com­ steps being taken to promote en munity College, Pasco-Her­ expanded access for regional w 75 points. Lead Teacher for Magnet :::::» nando Community College students include: guaranteed Recently, Principal Of the 11 teams in the Programs at Middleton said, t- and St. Petersburg have be­ admission to the University > Owen Young expressed competition, the Masquer­ "Both teams ~II compete in a: pride in the S.T.E.M. Pro­ ades came in first place after February at Embry Riddle come consortium partners. for community college gradu­ w The partnership was created ates; consistent ~th w> gram at Middleton High · the Qualifying Matches and Aeronautical Un iversity, in School. This week, he is even the Minotaurs came in sec­ Daytona Beach. to address the increasing de­ state~de articulation policy c mand for higher education and AS-to-BS agreements; w more proud of the two Ro­ ond place. The two teams The Masquerades ~11 and the need for more highly and concurrent· enrollment en:::t: botics Teams that brought then combined their talents compete because they won ::::i home trophies this past to take part in the Alliance first place. skilled professionals. status for selected commu­ Judy Genshaft, Presi­ nityI state college students m weekend. Rounds. The Minotaurs ~II com­ :::::» dent of the University of ~th university advisors as­ D.. Last Saturday, two of the Three competitive pete because they won the z three Robotics teams at Mid­ matches later, Middleton "Inspire Award." The "In­ South Florida, said the agree­ signed to these students. ment provides a profound Students ~ also benefit dleton won awards during walked away ~nning two of spire Awa,rd" is given for the ti benefit for students in the re­ -' the First Tech Challenge the three matches. Those best all around team." from preferential admission -' gion, and ultimately the econ­ to selective upper-division :::::» Competition. The tourna­ ~ns earned them the Win­ Young said the school's m ment took place at Hillsbor- ning Alliance Trophy, First S.T.E.M. (Science Technol­ omy by graduating talented programs; and expansion of ogy Engineering & Mathe­ and educated students who financial aid resources to matics) Program has moved will join a regional workforce. support two-plus-two stu­ rapidly since its inception. Ken Atwater, President dents. "Middleton is posed to be of Hillsborough Community The consortium is also the leader in the Southeast­ College, called the agreement looking into possible joint ern Region of the United "a ~n-win for all of us." staffing opportunities for fac­ Katherine M. Johnson ulty, student services and States ~th the many differ­ ent programs that aligns is the President of Pasco-Her­ other key personnel as well as President Obama's nando Community College capturing best practices and S.T.E.M. in Scientific discov­ and William D. Law is the creative thinking from each ery and technology advance­ President of St. Petersburg of the partners to make the ment initiative. College. project successful. "We are the only high school ~th a program that has received acclaimed 'Pro­ ject Lead The Way' Certifica­ tion last year. Our goal is to become recognized as ana­ SENTINEL OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED tionally known S.T.E.M. in­ stitution." Young further stated THANKSGIVING DAY that the school currently has two teams that are compet­ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24TH ing. He hopes to increase that number to four ~th the & FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25TH addition of an all-female team and a 9th grade team. Last year, members of Papers Distributed the Robotics team competed in the World Championship SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20TH competition that was held in & nJESDAY, NOVEMBER 22ND St. Louis. :.o:t Local 5 orts ffi ~~--~~------~0c ~ Unitv Football Pits Copeland Saints z 0

Diedrea Willis, Executive Fundraiser, Tammy Harris, Unity Vikings, Sonia Ocasio, Executive Secretary, and Latar­ "T1 r- sha Warren, Executive Trea&urer of the Jackson Heights 0 Vikings were on hand to cheer on their team. ::0 c )> 0 mz ::::! z Wide Receiver Julian Gonza­ m lez, who wears #tO for the r- Copeland Park Saints, caught a Ghram Wingo and Zah'Karia Merisier came out and c:m winning touchdown! enjoyed watching the youngsters in the game. r- r­ m ::::! ,z c: m !: 0 ::I: m c m m< ::0 Members of the Mandrize family came out in full force to -< show team spirit and support for the Jackson Heights ~ Vikings. Shown in this photograph are Debra Cobb, Tasha c: Merisier, Crystal Speight, Troy McDuffie, and Brian Smith. m c0 ~ )> FYI z c "T1 ::0 Countv's Holidav c Tree lighting ~ Festival Is Dec. 1 Celebrate the holiday sea- games, create holiday arts-n­ . son with Hillsborough crafts, enjoy free food and of County and the Friends of course witness the official the County Parks during the tree lighting ceremony. Don't 10th Annual Hillsborough forget to bring your camera County Holiday Tree Light­ to take a picture with Mr. ing Festival. This free, fam­ and Mrs. Santa Claus. ily-friendly event is The Hillsborough County Thursday, Dec. 1 at Joe Holiday Tree Lighting Festi­ Chillura Courthouse Square val is scheduled from 5:30 in downtown Tampa. Free p.m. - · 8:30 p.m. at Joe parking is provided during Chillura Courthouse Square, the event at the County Cen­ corner of Pierce St. and ter Public Parking Garage, Kennedy Blvd., across from corner of Pierce St. and Jack­ County Center. son St., entrance on Jackson Call the Hillsborough St. County Parks, Recreation Kids of all ages can listen and Conservation Depart­ to musical entertainment, ment at (813) 635-3500 for play carnival and inflatable information. ., Cardinals ffim ·Jeter's HS In Process Of Re-Open Kings Hire Sman And Negotiations Jackson As ~ Naming Field After Him With Puiols zlr-----=------, The school district's board Assistant Coaches c~ recently approved a commit­ C/) tee's recommendation that SACRAMENI'O, CA - The w Sacramento Kings have ::J Kalamazoo Central's field be 1- named Derek Jeter Field. hired former Golden State School spokesman Alex Lee Warriors head coach Keith says there are still some Smart and ex-player logistical matters that must Bobby Jackson as assis­ be addressed. The board's tants under Paul approval is obviously a big Westphal. step. Smart was dismissed after Jeter graduated from the going 36-46 in his lone sea­ KEITH SMART And DEREK JETER BOBBY JACKSON school in 1992. As a senior, ALBERT PUJOI.S son running the Warriors he hit .508 with four home despite making a 10-game NBA seasons, becomes an KALAMAZOO, MI- Derek runs and 23 RBis in 23 The St. Louis Cardinals improvement from the pre­ assistant after two years as Jeter's high school is in the games. have re-opened contract vious season. He took over the Kings' basketball opera­ process of naming its base­ He was inducted into the negotiations with now free­ last minute in September tions special assistant work­ ball field after the New York school's athletic hall of fame . agent Albert Pujols for the 2010 for the NBA's career ing in scouting, player evalu­ Yankees' star. in 2007. first time since February. wins leader, Don Nelson. ations and NBA Draft prepa­ Prior to spring training, Jackson, who played 12 ration. Pujols set a Feb. 16 dead­ line for the Cardinals to Former Penn State work out a deal to sign him to an extension before the Linebacker Arrington season began. The 31-year­ old did so in order to avoid Prince Fielder se-eking negotiations during both Angrv At SanduskV training camp and the regu­ $200+ Million Contract beyond any one person ... lar season. When I got to Penn State, I The two sides were not Free-agent first baseman guess the reason why I gravi­ able to work out a deal, and Prince Fielder is reported­ tated to Jerry Sandusky, while Pujols had arguably ly seeking a contract worth just, outside of the obvious of his worst season as a profes­ upwards of $200 million. him being the professor of sional in 2011, he helped Fielder would like to earn 'Linebacker U,' - and that lead St. Louis to a World the same amount annually was why you go there, to be a Series title. as Ryan Howard. The part of that school, I wanted comparable Philadelphia to be a part of that tradition. Phillies slugger signed an The one thing that really NBACancels extension in 2010 worth LAVARARRINGTON stood out and stuck with me $125 million over five years. was that I always saw him Games Through Fielder is one of the most LaVar Arrington, a for­ giving back. I always saw him coveted bats this offseason mer NFL and Penn State line­ as being a part of the commu­ December15 backer, has spoken out nity. I always saw him work­ by teams looking for a fran­ PRINCE FIELDER against Jerry Sandusky in ing with kids and caring chise player to fill a hole at the Penn State scandal. about them. So when I heard first base. The three-time becoming a free agent. Due The two-time All-American this information, when these All-Star had spent his entire to his contract demands, it star from Penn State initially allegations hit, when all these MLB career with the appears unlikely he will refused to comment on the things started being reported, Milwaukee Brewers before return to Milwaukee. ...J allegations against the former it totally, and I say totally, ~ defensive coordinator, who took me off-guard. i= has been charged with more I was moved to tears. I -z than 40 counts of sexual looked at my children assault on young·boys. But because immediately I started m DAVID STERN following Sandusky's inter­ thinking back to all the Moblev Files Lawsuit view with Bob Costas, (§ moments that I had at Penn The NBA has informed C: Arrington angrily responds State and all the moments I teams that all games Against Knicks Regarding 0 in defense of his alma mater had with him. through Dec. 15 have been Li and the students and children And just thinking to myself Medical Retirement affected by Sandusky's how hard I worked to please canceled. alleged actions. him, and how hard I work to The most recent collective It's an ugly situation ... I love please Joe [Paterno], and bargaining proposal sent to NEW YORK - Former Penn State. There's a love how hard we all worked to the players detailed a 72- NBA guard Cuttino affair that I have with that please these guys, and then to game 2011-12 NBA season Mobley filed a lawsuit institution that goes far have this happen. that would begin on Dec. 15. against Madison Square The NBPA made the deci­ Garden on Wednesday, sion to reject that offer from accusing the New York the owners; and have begun Knicks of pressuring him to to make efforts to disband retire as a way to save their union. In doing so, approximately $19 million. they plan to try to take talks Mobley retired because of of a new collective bargain­ hypertrophic cardiomyopa­ ing agreement out of the thy, a heart disease, shortly negotiating room and into after the Knicks acquired the courts. him from the CU1TINO MOBLEY Until now, NBA commis­ Clippers on Nov. 21, 2008. sioner David Stern had He knew he had an irregu­ knew of Mobley's condi­ only officially only canceled larity with the heart, but an tion, but pushed to make the NBA games through Dec. 1. MRI exam the team ordered trade anyway, then sent him During an interview Stern after his physical revealed made it clear that with the to s,pecialists they knew the more serious condition. would oppose him playing NBA players' recent actions, The lawsuit filed in the the possibility of any season so insurance could pay his Southern District of New in 2011-12 is · becoming contract and it wouldn t York contends the Knicks increasingly unlikely. count against the luxury ta."<. BEAUTY UNLIMITED. venus To Make Comeback Against Serena In Colombia

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Michael Jackson's es­ : TOWANDA, TRINA, TAMAR ICE CUBE And CHRIS TUCKER tate wants to be starting something in Hollywood: a AND TRACI; AND MOM, EVELYN King of Pop biopic. Tiny Lister, the actor out on Tucker's private jet With Dr. Conrad Mur­ Tamar, Towanda, check. Premiere parties are who plays Debo in the 'Fri­ to talk about doing a new ray's involuntary man­ Trina, Traci and mother, probably not at the top of her day' movies said an exclusive 'Friday' flick and they even slaughter trial now over, Evelyn Braxton hit the big priority list. Last month, to that he's been in discus­ brought up doing another John Branca, the executor night to promote "Braxton Toni fired her manager sions about doing one more 'Fifth Element' movie. of the Jackson estate, has Family Values" Season 2, Vince Herbert, who is installment to the 'Friday' Chris Tucker vowed to approached Ivan Reitman that aired Nov. 10 on WEtv. married to her sister, films that originally starred never do another 'Friday' be­ and Tom Pollock's Mon­ But Toni was not there? Tamar. Chris Tucker and Ice cause his personal life dis­ tecito Picture Company The Braxton sisters' su­ Speaking of Tamar--sib­ Cube. agreed with the character's about the possibility of pro­ perstar sibling Toni Brax­ ling rivalry is a consistant Tiny claims he was flown smoking habit. ducing and financing a Jack­ ton was a no-show. plot line during the show, son biopic. The Project Toni has been focusing on which usually centers around would only cover certain pe­ her musical comeback and Toni and Tamar's quests riods of the late singer's life. keeping her finances in for Lady Gaga-like careers. Bevonce And Jav-z Go , r House Hunting In Miami 0 Bevonce's Dad Tvler Perrv's ·For Bener :::c Is Back With !; Or Worse' Is Bener C/J New Girl Group mz z~ m r c::OJ r r m z~ ""Dc:: MATHEW KNOWLES OJc C/J NEW YORK - Mathew ::I: JAY-Z And BEYONCE m Knowles says there's a lack c of girl groups in the music in­ m MICHAEL JAI WHITE And Beyonce Knowles and ''I'll change my baby's dia­ dustry today, so it's the right m< Jay-Z are looking for a new pers," the hip-hop star time to launch his latest proj­ ~ home in Miami for their whose real name is Shawn ect: a reality show on MTV Carter, tells the December that follows the development Based on the film 'Why their roles as Marcus and c! growing family. issue of GQ. "One hundred of the group, From Above. Did l Get Married,' Tyler Angela, still struggling to rn Per usual, Beyonce percent." "Breaking · From Perry's new television get beyond their past. Like c stepped out in yet another The 42-year-old rapper - Above" premieres interna­ dramedy For Better or real married couples, they ~ beautiful maternity style, -who is currently expecting tionally this month and in Worse is scheduled to have baggage; but, instead of :J> wearing a bright yellow flow­ his first daughter with Be­ December, and Knowles premiere on TBS Friday, running to court, they choose ~ ing dress with purple and yonce Knowles, 30 -­ November 25 at 10:00 to work through their issues. , green colors. says it may be shown in the says he can already imagine United States next spring. p.m. And, it just may be They are supported by a :::C In other Beyonce news, driving his little girl around "Most reality shows are worth watching for the Mr. group of relatively fresh faces C on November 29, the diva town. about putting together Brown-hating crowd. In an that include 2008 Miss USA ~ will release Live at Rose­ Being an involved parent groups, this is the opposite," effort to reach a younger au­ Crystle Stewart, whose land: Elements of 4, a new is important to the Brook­ dience, the cast features a set character Leslie may be too DVD which chronicles every­ he said in a recent interview. lynite, given that his own The days of girl groups of upwardly mobile, edu­ perfect for 'some, All-Ameri­ thing that went on at Rose­ father, Adnis Reeves, dominating the music scene cated, well-to-do black folks. can volleyball player/model land, from behind the scenes The ensemble is led by Jason Olive (Joseph), abandoned him at age 11. moments, to rare footage of are long gone. Knowles says "If your dad died before Michael Jai White and Kiki Hayes (Keisha), and Beyonce's younger years to it's a result of band mates not you were born, yeah, it understanding the roles they Tasha Smith, who reprise Kent Faulcon (Richard). the actual concert itself. hurts, but it's not like you play. had a connection with "If I'm the lead singer, I've Jav-z: course something that was real," got to know that, accept that, ·ot Jay-Z explains. "Not to say and all the members have got I'll Change it's any better, but to have to accept it," he said. "Every­ that connection and then body's role has to be estab­ BabV's Diapers' have it ripped away was, lished at day one." like, the worst. My dad was Knowles was the man­ Jay-Z is a lot of things: a such a good dad that. when ager of Destiny's Child, rapper, a nightclub owner, he left, he left a huge scar. which included his daughter a clothing designer, an au­ He was my superhero." Beyonce Knowles, Kelly P.O. Box 130184 thor. But the one job he's The rapper and his father Rowland and Michelle Timpe, Fl 33181.0184 ~ most excited about? Being didn't reunite until 2003, Williams. Originally a quar­ Ptlont: (813) 5-ldc!My{554-3e38) G') a hands-on father. when Jay-Z was 33 years tet, the trio stopped perform­ E-tnllll:maral••d~com m FIIOiboolc: KkiiMiy C.. Nltwodt .... "Of course, of course, old. ing in 2005...... Memoriams rd of Thanks FAMUNews BIRTHDAY HAPPY FAMU Drum Maior Dies Suddenlv Alter Classic MEMORIAM THANKSGIVING A 26-year-·old Florida A & Champion was trans­ M University Drum Major died ported to Doctor Phillips Hos­ IN MEMORY OF suddenly after the Florida pital, where he was Classic. He was discovered un­ pronounced dead. The case conscious on the bus. was investigated by the Or­ Robert Champion was lando County Sheriffs Office. on the bus with other band Police do not suspect any foul members Saturday night, play. parked in front of the Rosen Champion was from At­ Plaza Hotel on International lanta and was majoring in Drive. He began vomiting and music. He was 1 of 6 drum ma­ jors for the Marching 100 Rat­ complaining that he couldn't ROBERT CHAMPION ... Died Suddenly tlers. He was chosen as a Drum breathe. Major last year. .

MRS .. KATIE B. Crime GROOMS Sunrise: 11-22-1931 Man Fires Into Man Charged With Assaulting Sunset: 11-15-1999 Words could never ex­ Crowd, Shoots Pregnant Girlfriend press how deeply you are On Sunday, Tampa Police missed. Two People arrested a man who allegedly Love, your sons, Jason and Tony Grooms. TELLECIA punched his pregnant girl­ 'SHARRON' friend in the face and choked JOHNSON her to near unconsciousness ~ ~------~ 1/31/76- 11/24/09 during an argument. Police said Jahreese Jor­ c HAPPY It's been 2 years and we are still missing you as if it dan, 29, attacked his girlfriend fE THANKSGIVING was yesterday. during an altercation 3 a. m. Forever young. Mom, Saturday morning. The inci­ <(~ ~======~ Sharon; and daughters, Loronda and Arrijaha. dent occurred in the 1400 block of 99th Avenue. JAHREESE JORDAN c~ en BYRON SHOWERS Jordan was arrested 1 a. w m. Sunday, and police said he out bond on charges of aggra­ ....~ On Saturday night, Hillsbor­ and his girlfriend have a 7- vated battery on a pregnant ough County sheriffs deputies month-old child together. woman and battery by strangu­ ~ reported that a man fired shots Jordan is being held with- lation. w > into a crowd of people after a w fist fight. c w According to the arrest re­ z port, Byron Showers, Ill, 20, Man Sentenced To lite In Prison en got into an argument with a ::::i lXI man that escalated into a fight. For Girlfriend's Death ~ Deputies said Showers saw ~ On Saturday, a judge sen­ z TELLECIA the same person walking with a tenced Vmcent Brown, 41, to t= 'SHARRON' crowd of people at 1503 130th life in prison for the kidnap­ w JOHNSON Avenue and fired into tl1e ..J ping and murder of his girl­ ..J crowd, striking two people. He friend, Jennifer Johnson . ~ Missing you with love. then fled the scene. lXI 1/31/76- 11/24/09. In 2008, Brown report­ Forever young. Your Showers was arrested dur­ edly kidnapped Johnson, and ing a traffic stop at 19th Street brother and nieces, Am in, XAVIA D. I. 'PEBBLES' put her in the trunk of a car be­ Angel and Tangelia. and Woodfern Drive, near Uni­ WILLIAMS fore driving east into Polk versity MalL He faces two County. During the trip, inves­ From the family of the counts of aggravated battery tigators said Johnson man­ VINCENT BROWN "late" Xavia D. I. "Pebbles" with a deadly weapon and is Williams, we would like to aged to make a call on her cell IN MEMORIAM thank each and every one of being held on $4,000 baiL phone, but authorities could you in the community for all not locate her. Her body was On Wednesday, the jury con­ acts of kindness that was victed Brown of kidnapping shown to us during our be­ later found in an abandoned reavement. home in Polk County. and first-degree murder. God bless you all! After a jury decided On Saturday, the jury was Ms. Sylvia L. Taylor. Brown didn't need to die, a left with the decision of judge handed down the sen­ whether to recommend life or tence. death for Brown. Funding Restored For •Our Business Is Service• 3000 N. 29th • Tampa, FL 33605 Hurricane Hunters (800) 1105-33!50 • (81~ 248-8125 www.wilton- lhome.com WASHINGTON, D. C.- U. fected parties and colleagues S. Rep. Kathy Castor re­ to emphasize the importance TELLECIA ...... -~~ cently announced that Hurri­ of Hurricane Hunters and ac­ 'SHARRON' 11 .\R,IO\ cane Hunter jobs and funding curate forecasts. JOHNSON I I \ I I{ \ I. II 0 \ H have been restored in a pro­ "The Hurricane Hunters posed fiscal year 2012 appro­ provide invaluable. informa­ To my Iii' sister, who priations bill. tion on the track and intensity h.v.nnll.t have ever thought my The Hurricane Hunter Air­ 1m1ssltngyou wouldn't cease at of tropical storms and hurri­ miss me being able to craft Operations, with person­ canes. 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On February 3, 2011, Pertee arranged to purchase two kilograms of cocaine for distribution, and after the cocaine was delivered , a search warrant was executed. Officers recovered the two kilograms of cocaine and s mall a mounts of crack cocain e, powder cocaine, RAWNHAYNES ROBERT PERTEE marijuana, and drug distribu­ tion paraphernalia, including Lakeland Poli ce officer, HUMBERTO DELGADO U. S. District Judge a scale and cooking pot co n­ Rawn Haynes, has CPL. MICHAEL ROBERTS resigned from the depart­ ... Found Guilty of ... Killed in August 2009 James Whittemore sen­ taining cocaine residue. 1st-degree murder tenced Robert Pertee, 39, Officers also recovered a-40 ment after he was found to 16 years in federal prison caliber handgun, loaded with guil ty in an incident that left A jury decided on the Cpl. Roberts approached for possession of cocaine with eight ro unds. A digital vid eo a 10-year-old boy with a gun­ death penalty for a man con­ Delgado and the two intent to sell or deliver, and reco rder connected to shot wo und. victed of killing a Tampa fought. The fight continued, for being a felon in posses­ Pertee's surveillance system According to police reports, Police Corporal late and the Delgado allegedly Haynes, an officer and sion of a firearm. was recovered, along with Thursday. They found him pistol-whipped the officer footage of the delivery of the youth football coach, left his Pertee, a former youth guilty the day before. before firing one shot at the ., football coach for the East cocaine and the frequent traf­ son and two brothers, ages 10 officer. The bullet struck and 7, in his car while he The jury voted 8-4 that 5 Tampa Bandits, was previ­ fic to and from his house at Cpl. Roberts on the right :!:! ously convicted in federal .2607 East 27th Avenue. went into a home on Humberto Delgado, Jr., side of the chest, killing him. ~ September 10, 2010. 36, should be put to death Delgado surrendered after Haynes was driving the for the murder of Cpl. a brief search. ~ boys to football practice in Michael Roberts. The Orlando when he made the Defense attorneys failed to Z Police Respond To Shots final decision rests in the stop by his father's home. prove that Delgado suffered ~ While Haynes was in the hands of trial Judge mental disorders that pre- m Fired At Brandon Club home, the 7-year-old acci­ Emmett Lamar Battles. vented him from being ~ Members of the Hillsbo­ Center Blvd. The call was dentally fired a gun Haynes On August 19, 2009, responsible for his actions. c: rough County Sheriffs Office received at 2:53 a.m . left in his car witbin the Tampa Police Corporal They also said the shooting J= responded to a Brandon However, when deputies reach of the young boys. Roberts encountered was not premeditated. m nightclub early Friday morn­ arrived, they were not able to As a result the 7-year-old Delgado at the intersection Cpl. Roberts was 38 at ~ accidentally shot his 10-year­ ing. The call was in reference locate anyone who had been of Artie Street and Nebraska the time of his death. No "tJ old brother in the hand. of shots being fired at the struck by gunfire or a suspect. sentencing date has been set C: Haynes, 47, was found Avenue pushing a shopping club. They did locate an unidenti­ in the case. ~ According to a spokesper­ fied man who said he fell and guilty of misdemeanor negli­ cart. c;; son for the Sheriffs Office, cut his hand during an alter­ gence and sentenced to six :::t the report of a shooting at cation. The investigation is months probation and a m $500 fine. c Club Boomerang, 2016 Town continuing. m UNCLE SANDY m< ~ ... Instead of laughing 3, 9, 10, 14, at others, some­ Witnesses TestifV In Gang c:~ times 19, 22, 28, 30 take a big step back 33 38, 40, 41 m and laugh at yourself 42, so, 53, 59· en c Related Murder 018-Year-Oid ~ )> z .,c WARREN :!:! r-. ; c ' ' ' : ·--.· .. ·· , ... ~ .. ' ~ ···"'" DAWSON !iff!lf'-

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Notice of Public· Hearing THIRTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR A public hearing will be held by the Zoning Hearing Master, pursuant to Hillsborough County FOR HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, FLORIDA Ordinance 92-05, beginning at 6:00 p.m .• December 12. 2011, at the Board Room, 2nd floor of the County Center, 601 E. Kennedy Blvd ., Tampa, to hear the following requests. · GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION Copies of the applications, department reports and legal descriptions are available for public inspection in a master file maintained by the Development Services Department and the Clerk of CASE NO.: 29-2010-CA-002842 the Board of County Commissioners. All interested persons wishing to submit testimony or other DIVG evidence in this matter must submit same to the Zoning Hearing Master at the public hearing before BANK OF AMERICA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, him/her. The recommendation and/or Final Decision of the Zoning Hearing Master will be filed with Plaintiff, the Clerk within fifteen (15) working days after the conclusion of the public hearing. vs. The review of the Zoning Hearing Master's recommendation by the Board of County DIEP THI HUYNH; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF Commissioners of Hillsborough County shall be restricted to the record as defined in Hillsborough County Ordinance 92-05, unless additional evidence and/or oral argument is permitted pursuant to ~ DIEP THI HUYNH; UNKNOWN TENANTS c Et. AI. the terms of the ordinance. a: Defendant(s). ANY PERSON WHO MIGHT WISH TO APPEAL ANY DECISION OR RECOMMENDATION LL c MADE BY THE ZONING HEARING MASTER OR THE GOVERNING BODY REGARDING ANY z NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE MATTER CONSIDERED AT THE FORTHCOMING PUBLIC HEARING OR MEETING IS HEREBY < ADVISED THAT THEY WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS AND FOR SUCH ~ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to a Final Judgment of PURPOSE, THEY MAY NEED TO ENSURE .THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF T~E c Foreclosure dated November 3. 2011, and entered in en PROCEEDINGS IS MADE AS IT WILL INCLUDE THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON w 29-201 0-CA-002842 DIV G of the Circuit Court of the WHICH SUCH APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. ....::::) THIRTEENTH Judicial Circuit in and for Hillsborough County, Additional information concerning these requests may be obtained by calling the Development Florida, wherein BANK OF AMERICA, NATIONAL Services Department at (813) 276-2006 or 272-5920. £;: ASSOCIATION, is the Plaintiff and DIEP THI HUYNH; w SPECIAL USE REQUESTS UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF DIEP THI HUYNH; UNKNOWN >w Petition SU 11-0829-CW (AB), filed on 09/13/2011 by Gino's Restaurant, represented by Michael TENANTS; are the Defendant(s) . Pat Frank as the Clerk of the D. Horner, of 14502 N. Dale Mabry Hwy. #200, Tampa, FL 33618, ph 813-962-2395, requesting a c Circuit Court will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash _at ?OO w distance separation waiver for an Alcoholic Beverage Permit 2-COP (Beer and wine for sale .and :I: East Twiggs Street, Room 201 /202, in George Edgecomb Building , consumption on and off the licensed premises). The property is 3,459 sq. ft. ± and is. presently en 2nd Floor, Tampa, FL 33602, at 2:00p.m. on December 07. 2011 , :::i zoned CN. It is located in all or parts of Section 14 Township 28 Range 18 or 10005 & 10010 the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment !'J· m Armenia Ave. _, ·; ::::) to wit: &:L Petition SU 11-0878-CW, filed on 09/29/2011 by Alvaro Rodriguez, of 12819 Pacifica Pl. , Tampa, FL z 33625, ph 813-389-8082, requesting a Special Use Permit for a church. The property is 3.03 ac ± ~ LOT 31, BLOCK 1, APOLLO BEACH w UNIT ONE PART TWO, AS PER PLAT and is presently zoned RSC-6. It is located in all or parts of Section 7 Township 28 Range 18 or -J -J THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 13302 Lynn Rd . ::::) m 34, PAGE 41, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS Petition SU 12-0025-SFN, filed on 10/13/2011 by Thomas F. Eichem, Pastor, represented by Jason OF HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, FLORIDA. Kendall, of 708 Lithia Pinecrest Rd. #1 01, Brandon, FL 33511 , ph 813-689-7002, requesting a w-J z Special Use for a school. The property is 2.23 ac ± and is presently zoned RSC-6. It is located in Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if all or parts of Section 2 Township 29 Range 20 or NE cor of Lenna & Wense Ave. ~ z any, other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens Petition SU 12-0045-PR, (AB) filed on 10/20/2011 by RJR 2 Liquors Inc., of 7441 Dragonfly Loop, w en must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. Gibsonton, FL 33534, ph 813-766-3844, requesting a distance separation waiver for an C§ Alcoholic Beverage Permit 4-COP (Beer, wine & liquor for sale and consumption on and off the INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES WHO NEED A licensed premises) (Package Sales). The property is 1,991 .6 sq. ft. ± and is presently zoned PD ~ REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS 0 (89-0051) It is located in all or parts of Section 31 Township 29 Range 20 or 3847 U.S. Hwy. 30~ S. -J PROCEEDING ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COST, TO THE REZONING REQUESTS LL PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE. PLEASE CONTACT Petition RZ 11-0827-BR, filed on 09/13/2011 by Jim Stutzman, of P. 0. Box 320323, ~ampa, FL THE ADA COORDINATOR, AT (813) 276-8100, EXT. 4205 33679, ph 813-831-6600, requesting a zone change from ASC-1 to PD. The property is .50 ac ± WITHIN 2 WORKING DAYS OF RECEIPT OF THIS NOTICE. IF and is located in all or parts of Section 17 Township 29 Range 20 or 1315 Ho~bs St. YOU ARE HEARING IMPAIRED, CALL 1-800-955-8771. Petition RZ 12-0039-BR, filed on 10/19/2011 by C G Land Dev Co LLC, represented by Judy L. James, of 325 S Boulevard, Tampa, FL 33606, ph 813-254-7157, requesting a zone chang~ from Dated this ~ day of November. 2011. RMC-6 (R) to RSC-9(R) . The property is 9.54 ac ± and is located in all or parts of Section 16 PAT FRANK Township 29 Range 20 or S/S of Windhorst Rd ., 50' E/0 Oakcrest Dr. AS CLERK OF THE Petition RZ 12-0041-KO, filed on 10/19/2011 by Patricia A. Tennille, represented by Mark Nahm, of CIRCUIT COURT 17010 Crawley Rd ., Odessa, FL 33556, ph 813-494-6246, requesting a zone change from AR & ASC-1 to ASC-1 . The property is 4.15 ac ± and is located in all or parts of Section 22 Township 27 By: /s/ Alexis De La Rosa Range 17 or 16936 Crawley Rd. DEPUTY CLERK Petition RZ 12-0043-WM, filed on 10/20/2011 by Christin Arroyo, represented by Juan Pizano, of 614 Maggie St, Wimauma, FL 33598, ph 813-650-1691, requesting a zon·e change from RSC-6 to RSC-6 (MH). The property is .55 ac ± , and is located in all or parts of Section 09 Township 32 Range 20 or 409 6th St.. ------·------Petition RZ 12-0044-BR, filed on 10/20/2011 by Timothy H. Powell, of P. 0. Box 1016, Tampa, FL For Vou.r Convenience 33601-1016, ph 813-220-8682, requesting a zone change from RSC-6 to QR. The property. is The Florida Se·ntlnel and s located in all or parts of Section 22 Tow.nship 29 Range 20 or N/S of Sadie St., 150' NW of N. Bulletin Accepts Moon Ave. · - ~ . MAJOR MODIFICATION REQUESTS Petition MM 11-0828-CW, filed on 09/13/2011 by Relaxation Realty LLC, represented by DE& aT Michael D. Horner, of 14502 N. Dale Mabry Hwy. # 200, Tampa, FL 33618, ph 813-962-2395, requesting a major modification to allow a medical office and specialty retail uses. The property is VI•-· IVI __.._r«ll_rd .A...,_rl--ra E:xp.--•• .Arad D-blt' o-rd­ .35 ac ± and is presently zoned PD (79-0132). It is located in all or parts of Section 16 Township IP'- .....-··•t v•- ...... _... _ 28 Range 18 or 11005 N. Dale Mabry Hwy. ------,~c: m (/) c

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