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In North Tampa Temple Terrace November 5.1987 r Page 12. Temple Terrace Beacon PbDIppino Stidl: FtchtlD&, adults $2 lesson. children $1.25, Seminole. 7:30 p.m. From City Hall We're Doing It AmerIcaD LeaJon POIIt334 SoeW NIght. members and guests. 8 p.m. 929 139th Ave. Square Dancing Plus Level. Roy Haynes RecreatIOn "As WeSee If" In North Tampa Center. Rome & S. Village, 8 p.m, Low-intermediate Round Daaee Worbbop. adults $2 By TOM BONFIELD lesson. Seminole. 8 p.m. Temple Terrace CIty ManaPr and SATURDAY NOVEMBER 7 .. Flea Market. Amencan Legion Post 334. 929 E. 139th Cityprovides leisure services Temple Terrace Pete Rader 1-275. 12:15 p.m, Dance to the BI& Band Sound. American L<:~n ~ost Several weeks ago this column provided information 111. 6918 N. Florida Ave .• 9 p.m. Public mvited on the City ofTemple Terrace's budget for the 198?-88 To Ust yoar dab ~ \II thJa cohuaD, .... Pete at SUNDAY NOVEMBER 8 971-2143. Flea Market. American Legion Post 334. 929 E. 139th fiscal year. which recently began. and the se~lces which are delivered for the revenues received. COMMUIm'YCENTERS Ave., 7 a.m. Public invited Bingo, Zendah Grotto. 4109 W. Lauberway, 5:30 p.m, Departmental service levels and statistics provide North Tampa, 8608 12th St., 935-4289 citizens with a clearer picture ofjust what all the dollars Forest Hills, 724 W. 109th Ave., 932-5234 Public invited. Info: 872-0812 Seminole Heights, 6925 N. Florida Ave., 234-0521 MONDAY NOVEMBER9 do. This week we will review leisure services provided McGuire Center, 6801 N. Rome Ave.. 935·3356 Cuds IlIId Games for AdDlta. Seminole. 9:30 a.m. to residents. Temple Crest, 8116 37th sc, 988-1796 SeDlordae. N. Tampa. 10-10:30 a.m. No fee Leisure services in Temple Terr .... evolve around Tampa North Rotary, Ramada Hotel, Busch Blvd. at two departments&Library and Recreation. The THURSDAY NOVEMBERS 1-275, 12:15 p.m. "value" ofleisure services is very difficult to evaluate Lo.lmpactA ...... Ica. adults, Forest Hills. 9 a.m. 51 reg. Palnt\llg and DnwIDg. all media, small fee. Seminole, and, for the most part, increase in value the more one Golden AIle Qab. N. Tampa, 'f a.m.-3 p.m. Donation 6 p.m. participates. AerobIcs lor Sen\on. N. Tampa. 10:30-11 a.m. Free Orange HI\Ia Cemetery Restoration Asaocladon dmner The city operates its library independently. but in Peewee Play GrollD. toddlers, Temple Crest. 9~30- meeting, Shoney's, Busch Blvd .. 6 p.m. New conjunction with the Tampa·Hillsborough County 11:30 a.m, Info: 9854814/ members welcome Library System. The Temple Terrace Library currently Wblte Dragon Defeuae, Monday and Wednesday. Party Bridge (contract bridge). adults, Temple Crest, Self has over 60.000 books and an annual circulation of over 6:30 p.m. for ages 6·adult. Adults 52. children 51.25. 12:30 p.m. lofo: George Patterson 988-4869 250.000 books. Currently there are 30.000 card holders Temple Terraee Rotary Onb, Temple Terrace Country Seminole • at the city's library which serves city and county Club. 12:15 p.m. Jose Gaap8rToaa_ten regular meeting. Denny s, residents. The library also circulated over 9.000 All Media Art Clue. adults. Forest Hills. 12:30·2 p.m. 1700 Fowler Ave., 6:30 p.m. records and cassette tapes last year. The library staff of 52.50 per class Hatha Yoga. teens and adults. Semin~le. 7:30 p.m, Woodcr8ft, ages 9-12. Temple Crest. 3:30 p.m. Free aogglng, children and adults, Forest Hills. 7:30 p.m. 14 employees receives over 10.000 reference questions BeglDnen Kong Fa. adulst $2, children 51.25. $1.50 per class per year. Seminole Heights. 5 p.m. Begluner n Oogglng. children and adults. Forest Children's Services are an important part of the Tap, Ballet. advanced. 10 years & up. 51.25 lesson. Hills. 8:30 p.m. services officer by the library. including such programs Seminole. 5 p.m. TUESDAY NOVEMBER 10 as puppet shows. story hours. book discussions. class Karate. ages 5·up, Forest Hills, 6 p.m. $1.25 per class Stained G..... Temple Crest, 9·11:30 a.m. Charge for tours. etc. which are attended by over 13.000 children Chesa aub. Seminole Center, 6:30 p.m. Public materials per year. welcome; free Lo.lmpaetAeroblcs. adults. Forest Hills. 9 a.m. $1 reg. The library, located at 202 Bullard Parkway. is Semluole Pnat lll, The AmedeaD LegIon &: AuDUary Peewee Play Group. toddlers, Temple Crest. 9:30- directed by Eleanor Howland. regular meetings. 6918 N. Florida Ave .• 8 p.m. 11:30 ".m. Info: 985·4814 The City of Temple Terrace Recreation Department Couveraatlonal Sp8DIab. adults. Seminole. 3 p.m. Fun-Tyme Sqaare Dance aub. McGuire, 8 p.m. boasts a wide variety of programs and services with StoryteDlng. ages 5-8. Temple Crest. 3:30 p.m. Free Adults $2, children 51.25 something for everyone. The Family Recreation Kung Fa, ages 6-adults. 5:30 and lSp.m. Tuesday and Complex on Whiteway Drive is the primary location for FRIDAYNOVEMBER 6 Thursday, $2 adults. 51.25 children. Seminole the delivery of recreation leisure services. Annually. Seulon Pool, N. Tampa, 9-11 a.m. No fee Suncoast Toaa_ters. Mrs. Appleton's Family over 19.000 participants use the _asium, 12,000 Seulor CltIzena AetIvIty Day, 55-up, Forest Hills. Buffet. 12707 N. Dale Mabry in Mission Bell Square, use the basketball courts. and &:30 p.m. Come learn the art of public speaking. 5,OtlIlIB~.~f!I._-J1 9 a.m. to noon, no fee courts. The swimming pool is used , SeDlor au- Teanla CIIule. Ramada Hotel. Busch Ch-k AasoeIa/IoDs SdCldaa Together lCAST] 2nd participants annually and provides a location for over Blvd. at 1-275, 9-11 a.m. $4.20 per person. lofo: Tuesday each month, 7:30 p.m. Courthouse Room 700 children to learn to swim each year. 933-4011. 214-B. All civic associations invited to send a repre- The Golden Agers program which provides Coupon EIcbaDae. N. Tampa, 9 a.mA p.m. No fee sentative to the meeting. recreational and social outlets for senior citizens serves SeuloreIlIe, N. Tompa. 10 a.m. No fee Happy HandIcap aab. Forest Hills. 7:30 p.m. Indoor Games. preteens-teens. N. Tampa, 3:30-5 p.m. about 125 seniors. American legion POIIt 334 regular meeting, 8 p.m. Sports leagues are available for basketball. coed No fee 929 E. 139th Ave. volleyball. coed softball and tennis. and have over Boya "A" Dancing. ages 3 & up, 51.25 per lesson. • Body TonJug AerobICS. teens-adults. $1 for 8 weeks. Seminole. 3:30 p.m. 8 p.m. Seminole 2.700 participants. ~Square Dance Club. adults, Seminole, 8 p.m. $2 Special events sponsored or co-sponsored by the Jazz Cheerlead\na. ages 3 & up. 51.25 per lesson. Recreation Department are enjoyed by a great cross Seminole. 6:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 7 section of the community. The Riverhills Art Festival E.Z Round Dance Worbbop, adults, 52 per lesson. NOTE: Most recreation centers will be closed in honor in November draws a crowd of over 6.000 people. The Seminole. 6:30 p.m . • Bingo, American Legion Post 111. 6918 N. Florida of Veterans Day. Children's Halloween C'arnfvai lias over 2.000 Ave., 6:30 p.m. participants. Other special events such as the Senior Games. Triathlon. Christmas Open House and Winter :••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••To Place Your Ad : RlverTerraeeSoda1Onb, adults, N. Tampa. 7-9 p.m. Wonderland, and teen dances additionally draw over : Call : 4.000 participants per year. : 988-9175* 949-1501 : The Recreation Department is directed by Ken 1:_-- '•• Boyd. with Steve Vien serving as Assistant Director. Soccer returns frolll .... 1 the big issue right now is to bring the Cup to the United States. Post office debates rolls on from page 1 <-'huck Blazer, commissioner of the budding ASL. believes in the new league, and feels that soccer is back Previous councils in the city's history have Ed Simmon. "We (Temple Terrace) are fortunate to stay in America. Blazer said' 'No one will come into considered the post office issue. but could only pass someone hasn't been killed." Si~on also said, "We the league who doesn't have the game of soccer in resolutions that made the problem worse or none the are going to have some bad accidents there (at 56th and mind." berter. A bill from the past states that because of public the post office) with the way traffic has increased." The new ASL will be comprised currently of 10 outcry. the post office could not have a through-street teams. Five will be in the northern conference anMive behind it because it would be too much traffic for the The Department of Transportation will be conduct· wi'.! comprise the southern conference. 10the north will surrounding neighborhood. Therefore a continued ing a study on the widening of 56th Street to deal with be the teams in Baltimore. Albany, Boston, New Jersey difficult situation on 56th Street. increased traffic volume. and one of the Washington, D.C. teams. The south will With increased traffic volume and continued growth It could be a few years yet before Temple Terrace be the Washington Diplomats, the Fort Lauderdale in Temple Terrace. the problem of a post office is sees a new postal facility to deal with the current Strikers, the Tampa Bay Rowdies and the two recently growing larger and more serious.
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