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.DR. SAM HORTON INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICES CENTER DEDICATED

More than 60 people attended an event to dedicate a school district building in honor of the late Dr. Sam Horton. The building, located at 2909 N. 40th St., officially was dedicated as the Dr. Sam J. Horton Instructional Services Center. The dedication pro­ gram included words from School Board Member Carol Kurdell, Superintendent MaryEllen Elia, and NAACP President Carolyn Collins. Several members of the Horton family were in attendance. Dr. Horton spent 42 years as an educator in Hillsborough County Public Schools, working as a teacher and principal and finishing as the General Director of secondary education. He retired from the school district in 1991 and remained active in education issues. He dedicated his life's work to the desegregation of schools. Dr. Horton later served 10 years as president of the local branch of the NAACP. Dr. Horton passed away April7, 2009. Family members in attendance included: Michael Warren, Exley Warren, Sr., Sheila Warren, Exley Warren, Jr. (rear), Dwayne Horton, Wanda Horton, Cliff Horton and Jason Horton. (Photography by BRUNSON)

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Shor t!~ · after 2 p.m .. last TuescLt~ ·, the Tampa PolicL' Department recein:' d a y -1-1 call for assistance. The caller told police that a 27-year-old woman was being held against her \·viii. Police responded· to 10071/2 E. Lake Avenue, and began speaking with the sus­ KATHY CASTOR REV. ABRAHAM BROWN pect. The Tactical Response U.S. Representative ... Honoree PASTOR QUANTAI WALTER SCOla Team was called to the scene WASHINGTON ... Arrested after the suspect refused to ... Pastor of Ebenezer BY IRIS B. HOLTON mer students had been incar­ release the young woman. M. B. Church Sentinel City Editor cerated. After visiting the The situation was finally re­ back of her neck. young man, Rev. Brown solved 4 hours later with the police officers on the scene. He also said that the cou­ Recently, a United States created the not-for-profit arrest of the Walter James Pastor Washington said ple had only been together Representative honored a re­ Prison Crusade Ministries, Scott and the injury of the he provided the officers with for two years and there had tired Tampa educator on the Inc., later renamed as Abe victim, Ms. Tameka Wash­ the cell phone number to been some domestic violence Congressional Record. The Brown Ministries. ington. communicate with Scott. issues between them, but honoree has dedicated a life The purpose of the organ­ Pastor Quantai Wash­ Pastor Washington they had been resolved. of service to his community. ization is to provide needed ington, pastor of Ebenezer said that as the situation Pastor Washington Rev. Abraham Brown services for those incarcer­ M. B. Church, wanted to cor­ dragged on, he obtained a said his sister is recovering ~ is a Tampa native who at­ ated as well as their families. rect and clarify some infor­ key to the apartment and from the incident. e tended the public schools of Through the organization, of­ mation about the hostage gave it to police. It was at that Scott, 44, is being held at a: Hillsborough County. He fenders, ex-offenders, their situation. Pastor Washing­ point that police discovered the Hillsborough County Jail LL graduated from Middleton families, and others at risk, ton said the victim is his sis­ Scott had barricaded the without bond. He is charged ~ High School in 1946, and can achiev~ productive and ter and both of them are door with furniture. with aggravated battery with c( continued his education at spiritually fulfilling lives. members of his church. Police entered the resi­ a deadly weapon, and armed ~ Florida Agriculture and Me­ The retired senior pastor "I had just spoken with dence after Scott cut off com­ false imprisonment. C chanica} University, as an All of First Baptist Church of him about 1:30 p. m., that munications with them. Scott was also charged ffi Conference Student Athlete. College Hill, Rev. Brown day. He wasn't upset or any­ Pastor Washington with violation of probation ~ After graduation in 1950, has been the recipient of thing. I had a previous en­ said his sister suffered 10 on a previous child abuse > Rev. Brown continued his many recognitions. gagement out of town and I puncture wounds to her charge and violation of pro­ bation on a battery (domestic a:w education and earned his In 2008, the newly con­ was on my way to the Inter­ back, a slash across her face, > ·Master's Degree in ,4\dminis- structed. Middleton High state when my sister's friend and a laceration across the violence ) charge. w tration and Supervision. School stadium was named called me and said they had fa He . returned to Tampa "Abe Brown Stadium." gone over to the apartment ~ and obtained employment as Congresswoman Castor and he snatched my sister in­ ::::::i a classroom teacher. During said, "Rev. Brown is a side and closed the door in AUTO ACCIDENT REFERRAL SERVICE m his tenure that spanned more tremendous role model for her face. ~ thap 38 years, Rev. Brown our youth and an inspiration "A few minutes later, she z served as a teacher, coach, to our community. He self­ called back and told me that t; and administrator. lessly devoted his life tooth­ my sister was kicking at the lllll'ltJIII*II Sltrlcll ..J As a coach, Rev. Brown ers and instead of window and he (Scott) was S touched the lives of numer­ abandoning those who had pulling her back. She sciid, • Personalized Service - m ous young athletes. Several of lost their way he worked tire­ 'You better get over here.' She Support and Help from ..J those men continued their w lessly to help them get back called me before she called z .athletic careers throughout the police." the beginning to the end on track. i= college and became profes­ Pastor Washington "He not only helped nu­ • Attorneys - An Attorney ffi sional players. He retired on said he contacted Scott on merous individuals, he will come to you at home en January 29, 1988, as the the cell phone. "He said, 'All or work - No Recovery, ~ Dean of Boys at Chamberlain helped an entire community. I need is time. I'm not going ii: High School. That is why I rise today to to hurt your sister.' "I told No fee 0 In 1976, Rev. Brown ' honor the life of Reverend him to let her come out or it Investigators - Hthere Is it.. learned tha~ , ~P~ · of his for- Abraham Brown." was going to make things • ; : ~ • • ; 1.. .,. • ~ ...... or, . M~. ~­ worse,"· Pastor Washmg­ cklant occurad ton said. He· further stated th_at {• Transportation Available when he arrived there were • AuiO Repatr _,Body ·­ • only two police units there. • By the time the incident was • Meclcal Care Provided over, he estimated about 75 • Pharmacy- ~ Dellv8ry • Speclalzilg In: Car, Bus, Middleton Class 011965 Bicycle, Motorcycle, Sip & fal~ Pedestrian lncl­ The Middleton High School Class of 1965 will meet at the Col denta, Loss Wages, ege Hill Branch Library, 2607 E. Dr. MLKing, Jr. Blvd., o Wrollgful Death And onday, March 22, 2010, 6:30 p. m. Please plan·to attend. More." Named To Dean's List Call Mich-elle B. Patty

Ashley Cobb, a student at the University ofMassachuse Local: 813-:495-37021 Toll Free: 1-866-352-4200 artmouth, was named to the Dean's List for the ·Fall2009 s Available 24 Hours ADay /7 Days AWeek ester. -t c: Feature m (/) 0 Readers Respond To Call 01 Firing Three Countv OHicials }< ~ BY IRIS B. HOLTON -Mrs. Bean has been a Lee and l\lrs. Bean simul­ ~ · ers 0 than thirty years. Atty. what was stated in the meet­ should bt• wry cautious in : Last week, Ken Hagan, Renee Lee supervises some ing. how th e ~ · arc handlin~ this m Chairman of the Hillsbor­ of the best lawyers sel"\ing ~Based on the comments matter. ~ ough County Board of Com­ Hills borough County since of Ken Hagan and Mark ... ~I am troubled b~ · the nc- 0 missioners released a letter its inception. For their ca­ Sharpe they do not need the cusntions and have sent mes­ to the community calling for reers to end here tainted and benefit of an investigation, or sages to Commissioner the resignation of three top tarred, is a slap on the face of to afford the accused parties MS. PAT SPENCER Beckner's office. I trust officials. The issue was dis­ all women in this county. due process before pushing they all are given due process cussed during a transporta­ "Commissioners, we have to take away their livelihood all of the facts, and not just in this mutter and that the tion workshop on far more problems to deal and ruin their careers. take what one or two of the other Commissioners will Wednesday. with in this county. Budgets "Moreover, some fore­ other Commissioners have take heed to the counsel Of It ended with the public re­ are trimmed, services . are thought should be given to to say. Commissioner Jim Nor­ quest being unresolved and being cut, staffs are being how the county would re­ ''They are dealing with man. My prayers are with the decision to terminate laid off, and more taxes are place the experience and people's livelihood, and with them all." County Administrator Pat being requested. Maybe it is kh'owledge of Mrs. Bean taxpayers' money, and every­ Bean, County Attorney time to elect our County Ad­ and Mrs. Lee or prepare for thing should be gone over Renee Lee, and County In­ ministrator and the people a negative impact on county with a fine tooth comb, ternal Performance Auditor can decide whether he or she government. Case in point, meaning, "know what you Jim Barnes being delayed is doing a good job." they could not even figure are talking about, or keep until the regular meeting on out how to proceed on this quiet." (tomorrow) Wednesday, very issue without looking to March l71h. the County Clerks' office for Some citizens who attended help getting outside legal ad­ the meeting or watched the vice on how to proceed. The proceedings on television Commissioners just brought Ms. Yolanda Anthony shared their opinion about a County Mayor closer to re­ said, "We expect our county ., the meeting. ality." commissioners to be objec- r- Ms. Pat Spencer said, tive, not quick to judge, to ~ Attorney Clinton "I always say about any situ­ learn the facts and then 0 Paris said, "Wednesday was ation, 'do your homework,' make sound decisions. I at­ ,. Dr. Samuel Wright, en another low point for the and especially if you hold an tended the meeting and it m Hillsborough County Com­ elected office, with Sr., said, "County Attorney was clear in my mind none of mission. By taking up Ken Renee Lee is an experi­ § people depending on you to the above demonstrated. At­ z Hagan's open letter regard­ make decisions based on enced professional who has torney (Renee) Lee m ing the resignation of Pat fact. All of the Commission­ been well trained. I have r;­ should remain our county at­ m Bean, Renee Lee, and Jim ers need to carefully go over known her for nearly 35 torney." c: Ms. Ann Porter said, "I Barnes, the Commissioners r­ r- was' saddened by the unpro­ guaranteed they· will be g) fessional displ~y demon­ spending a lot of their time z strated by the County and taxpayer's money on an­ ., Commissioners at the meet­ other non-issue, while the c: m ing on Wednesday after­ real issues affecting the com­ r- noon. These are highly munity go unattended. c;; X educated women who are "After spending so much m widely known by our citizens time last year dealing with c and I indeed feel that they Kevin White's lawsuit, I ~ have been pushed aside in am stunned the Commis­ m their careers as failures. sioners would go after Mrs. ~ c! enm 4th Annual Tampa Clean c ,.~ Citv oav March 20th z Friends of Clean City, a non­ working to make Tampa the ,c profit organization whose pri­ next model clean city. Since :::0 mary objective is..,to support its inception in 2005, the City 6 the initiatives ot' .the Clean of Tampa has gone from being ~ City' Di~~iori 'of 'the CitY of #31 on the Reader's Digest list Tampa announces its 4th An­ of clean cities to #8 in 2008 nual Tampa Clean City Day. on Forbes list of the so clean­ The city-wide clean up and est cities in the U. · S. This t>eautification projects will be year's objective is for Tampa conducted from 9 a.m. to 12 to be ranked into the top five noon, on March 20th, at differ­ cleanest cities and then even­ ent sites throughout the city. tually to become the #1 model A celebration to thank the clean city. The city is looking volunteers for their efforts to host a national conference and bring anti-litter and recy­ for clean city initiatives best cling awareness to the general practices in 2012. public will begin at 12:30 The organization is focusing p.m., at Raymond James Sta­ its efforts on six initiatives: dium. There will be games, improved air quality, im­ educational activities, music, proved water quality, reduced f~, and fun for everyone. toxins, reduced hazardous · Volunteers, corporate spon- · waste, improved sanitation sors, and booth vendors are and recycling, and commu­ welcome. Bring in your old nity improvement sustain­ auto, motorcycle, and marine ability. batteries for recycling and get For more information con­ a free pizza. tact Frances Lausier at Friends of Clean Cjty .ax:e . . (813) 598:-2637-. . 0 ~ editorials/Columns FLORIDA SENTINEL BULLETIN t lw t•nd 11f the dnv ht' was a (USPS 202- 140) ,·oict' for tlw \'Oiet•lt>ss and a 2207 21 st Avenue . Ta mpa Flonda 33605 • (8 13 ) 248- 1921 drum major for just il't'. Published Every Tuesd ay and Fnday By FLORIDA SENTINEL BULLETIN PUBLISHING Co., Bob Gilder didn't do his Member of Nattonal Newspaper Publishers Assoctation (NNPA) work for money. Bob twvcr POSTMASTER: Send Address Change To : made the kind of money his Florida Sentinel Bulletin, \vork called for. yet he kept P.O. Box 3363 Tampa, FL 33601 Tampa Needs right on marehin~ for justie(•. Periodical Postage Paid At Tampa , FL He kept right on bein~ a C. Blythe Andrews Another Bob Gilder voice for Black people and lw 1901-1977 (1945) W.W. Andrews all him whateve r you best was to keep the prob­ kept right on keeping Blal'k 1874-1931 (1919) C want to. Call him a self lems of Black people front problems on the forefront. C. Blythe Andrews, Jr. promoter in a three-piece and center and before the No matter how hard any­ 1930-2010 (1977) suit, call him an angel in eyes of those who could do body has tried, no one has jeans or call him a drum something about them. Mr. S. KAY ANDREWS, PUBLISHER been able to fill the empty C. BLYTHE ANDREWS Ill, PRESIDENT/CONTROLLER major for justice. Call him by_ . Gilder ,didn't just discuss shoe of the late Mr. Bob GWEN HAYES, EDITOR any of these names and you Black problems with Black Gilder and no one has been IRIS HOLTON, CITY EDITOR would be right. The late Bob people. He took them to the able to play the role that he BETTY DAWKINS, ADVERTISING DIRECTOR Gilder was a little bit of all powers that be. HAROLD ADAMS, CIRCULATION MANAGER played for Black people. of these things. Mr. Gilder took them to TOYNETTA COBB, PRODUCTION MANAGER Tampa needs someone LAVORA EDWARDS, CLASSIFIED MANAGER The most appropriate title the Mayor's office, the City would be that of a drum Council, the Board of County who knows how to play the Subscriptions-$44.00-6 Months Both Editions: $87.00-Per Year Both Editions. major for justice. Mr. Commissions and to the role and is capable and will­ Op1nions expressed on edi!orial pages of this newspaper by Columnists or Guest Writers, ing to play the role to get do not necessarily reflect the editorial stance of The Florida Sentinel Bulletin or the Publisher. Gilder was good for the City State Legislators. Bob went of Tampa, the County of with other Civil Rights war­ Black people's problems on Hillsborough and especially riors and he went by himself. the front burner. We have a Recreation Centers Black people. Bob Gilder Either way, Bob went. governmental Black Caucus, would socialize with the He told those with power but they exist in name only. Prevent Crime downtown crowd and hang what Blacks were thinking Rest in peace Bob out with the boys on Main and what Black people Gilder, but we could sure > city Councilman John Dingfelder has come up Street. wanted. For whatever use you in the county these < with a good idea. He proposes a one dollar But what Bob Gilder did Gilder's reasons were, at days. C monthly property tax increase. And what would the ff City of Tampa do with all that new money? Use it to support the City's parks and recreation centers, par­ c platoon. She was responsible Z ticularly in the Black community. < It's no secret. Many parents, white, Latino as well as for ordering patriot missiles ~ Black, cannot afford increased park fees and simply to be fired, destroying at C find the possible $too to $220 monthly child after­ least two Scuds (Iraqi sur­ f3 school park and recreation costs to be a no-brainer face-to-surface missiles). :l budget-buster. In essence, it's either "Do we pay to As the commander of Alpha 1- send our children to a recreation center?" or "What Company, 241h Support Bat­ {i: shall we have for dinner?" The answer is seldom in the Sheroes: Black Women talion Forward, 24th Infantry W parks and recreation centers' favor. ' Division, a 100 person unit, Gj Meanwhile Tampa's gang and teen violence problem Who Fought In Desert Storm Army Captain Cynthia c continues to rise. Yet, isn't it strange how we seem to Mosely worked near the W have no problem finding funds to arrest and jail ost Black female mil­ women endured the heat and frontlines, also. She led the ~ youthful offenders, yet, cannot seem to locate $2 mil­ itary veterans will tell the primitive conditions: no M unit, "which supplied every­ ::::J lion to keep kids off the streets. you that Black women who electricity, no running water, thing from fuel to water to m The saying"An ounce of prevention is worth a pound served in the military have no bathrooms, and the sani­ ammunition to all of the for­ ~ of cure" certainly applies here. So, we urge Tampa of­ been woefully under-recog­ tation details (cleaning 10 ward brigades." Z ficials to find ways to lower the costs of after-school nized. Indeed, Black women gallon trash cans that served t= programs, as soon as possible. Our future is the one During the Desert Storm make up 30 percent of all as toilets)." ~ thing we should not pinch pennies to protect. era, several Black women military personnel, with 33.6 During the war, 16 women ...J were promoted to high rank­ :l percent enlisted and 13.1 per­ died and two were captured m ing positions as well. To­ I cent as commissioned and and held as prisoners. We w...J warrant officers. salute local female Desert wards the end of the war, z Allis Not Quiet On The According to one Black fe­ Storm veterans, retired E7 Brigadier General Marce­ zt= male veteran, many Black Army Reservist :Sertha lite Harris was promoted to w women "served with distinc­ Baker and Assistant Princi­ Major General, the first U) Hillsborough Front Black woman to attain this < tion during Desert pal of Hillsborough High c t was a circus, equal, some said, to the legendary Shield/Storm as officers, School; and Detention rank in the United States Air a: I Cirque-de-Soliel, which comes to town every year noncommissioned officers ; Deputy Jeanette Wallace Force. 0 about this time. Others said it reminded them of sto­ ...J and enlisted soldiers. Of the who served six years in both We applaud these women u. ries about the l;leginning years of the French Revolu- 35,000 women who went to regular and reserve Army and all Black female military l , tion - where. i aiqn~etentious Robespie~:re_ i &and . his , service, for their courage and -' -• -personnel.for their service to kangaroo court sent many an innocent Frenchman to · Desert Storm, an estimated sacrifice under these condi- our country and for continu- the guillotine for unfounded reason and unethical 40 percent were Black." cause. _ Desert Storm, also known tions. ing their service as role mod- Indeed, last Wednesday's County Commission meet­ as tp;e Gulf War, or Persian Nationally, at least tWo els· and mentors ·to :other ing was both a three-ring-circus and a courtroom fit War, began August 1990 and Black females have received women in the military, high for Judge Pigmeat Markham. Sadly enough, what it officially ended in November recognition for outstanding schools, colleges, churches revealed, Hillsborough County Administration and 1995. According to Staff service during the Desert and in the communities the Commission that supposedly leads it, is out of con­ Sergeant Betty Brown of Storm operation. Lieu- where they live. Know that trol. the Washington, D. C. Army tenant Phoebe Jeter you are loved and appreci- We make such a remark without laughter. For, what National Guard, "All of these headed an all-male Army ated. Harambee. took place, was revolting and frightening. If it had not been for one young woman, Attorney Chinwe 0. Fos­ sett, of Cohen, Foster and Romine, and who was coun­ sel for County Attorney Renee Lee, the entire County meeting might have gone to hell-in-a-hand basket! · Almost single-handedly, Attorney Fossett fought her way back to terra-firma on behalf of her client Renee Lee, and in so doing, forced what had become a rabid mob to realize maybe they should be more modest with their "off-with-their-heads" mentality. Meanwhile, all is still not quiet on the Hillsborough ~ County front. And the question still looms: Who w should be fired? <.:J In the words ofRobespiene, "Let the people decide!" ~ -1 c Horoscopes/ 5 oaps fictures From The fast m ------~~ 0 l> HOROSCOPES -< Todav's Birthdav --- Chaotic L'\ .:nt~ thi.~ \ t•ar dJ;d\.:n~t· \ llll tu :?: rnall :D tirJChhips gn,w a., \(JU pur,ut· your d.:sirt· for il1LTt•ast•d h•trmom in (") relati(Jnships. Stress ..,ignals the need to back off a hit. I Aries (:\larch 21-April 19) -.-\\though harmony is in the t';tr ..... uf the beholder, you chouse to power your way to gratification. Tht·y en put a soft pedal on the piano for a reason. C:;e it to tune it down. I'V Taurus (April 20-l\lay 20)- Prepare for the drill sergeant to .....0 run everyone ragged. Extra effort is needed to please a powerful fe­ 0 male. Don't try tu get creative today. Gemini (May 21-June 21)- Share your weeh'nd experiences with the female who set you on the right path. :\'otice how much more relaxed vou are? Cancer (iune 22-July 22) - Your partner puts ewrything into perspective. The new view includes more harmonious furnish- ings in a room the two of you will share. . Leo (July 23-Aug. 22}- Break out of a dull pattern at work and bring in some new data to shake things up. It won't take long for people to get the picture. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - Clear the decks in order to do all your work as quickly as possible. Order in your work environment goes a long way. Libra (Sept. 23-0ct. 22)- You may not have a PowerPoint presentation, but you have a powerful message to deliver. Add sugar At the Johnson-Pugh wedding were Harolyn Daniels, Mcrccllu Daniels, to make the medicine go down. La Wanda Olds, Tonya Ball, LaKesha Kinsey, and Clar·issa Gant. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)- The office despot arrives early and stays late. Create a diversion with a female associate or friend. Chatter abounds. Distract with chocolate. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)- Redirecting your mind to the task at hand takes some doing today. Get practical, and get going on necessary changes. It'll be worth it. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)- Add feminine touches to your "T1 home (even if it's a home full of guys). Water the plants and check r supplies. Everyone benefits today from a softer touch. 0 JJ Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)- To love your neighbor, you c must take care of yourself first. Work out a win-win agreement, then )> Cn m z ...... z SOAPS OPERA SPOILERS m All My Children- David makes a deal with Adam; Jack has an r m intriguing proposal for Erica and Greenlee; Tad tells Damon about c his hi story with Hillary. Battle lines are drawn between Erica and r r Greenlee; Greenlee's reunited with David; Tad tries to spare Liza's m fe elings. David has trouble hiding his feelings for Greenlee; Angie ...... lets Damon off the hook; Ryan has a trick up his sleeve. r z As The World Turns -Jack walks in on a close moment be­ c"0 tween Janet and Dusty; Carly makes a promise to Parker; Henry m finds himself caught between two women. Kati e finds a way to honor r (J) Brad; Barbara has something she wants to say to Henry; Alison and :I: m Chris have an awkward reunion; Luke and Noah have a painful con­ c ve rsation. Meg wa rns Emily not to get too cl ose to Eliza; Luke ge ts m a window into Reid's troubled past; Molly discovers Faith's secret. < The Bold And The Beautiful - Oliver asks Hope for another Attending the 22nd Street Church of God Banquet were Cheryl Miller, Lenora m JJ chance; Steffy tells Taylor about the ammunition she has against the Brady, Alva Rivers, Cheryl Robinson and Cynthia Brady. -< ...... Logans; Ridge and Brooke discuss how their lives and families have c changed throughout the years. Oliver confronts Steffy about her ill m (J) feelings towards Hope and the Logan family; Hope is mortified by c Brooke's reaction to meeting Oliver for the first time; Bridget and Owen have an awkward encounter. Steffy intentionally delays Oliver ~ )> from his date with Hope; Bridget fires Aggie; Whip and Taylor reach z another milestone in their budding relationship; Steffy offers Oliver c a job; Aggie stumbles upon damning information about Bridget. , JJ Days Of Our Lives - Hope tells Melanie the facts about her c wedding day; Rafe calls Sami and EJ to the cottage and questions them; Nicole gradually starts remembering more details about the ~ person who kidnapped Sydney; Max returns and visits with Caroline and Melanie. Nicole pressures Anna to meet with her; Carly decides to plead guilty for shooting Melanie, but others try to change her mind; Melanie bonds with Max and Daniel; Stephanie comes some­ what clean with Nathan; Max warns Philip to be good to Melanie. Chad confesses to Gabi that he still has feelings for Mia; Melanie :}' ·.·· . i shows up at Carly's sentencing; Nicole confronts Anna about taking r ·>J Sydney; Chad and Mia agree to see one another secretly; Kate . ·II~ ~ ? hatches a plan for Stefano to see Sydney. . t I' , ~ General Hospital - Kristina points an accusatory finger at j!i I Ethan; Luck-y admits to Elizabeth that they're over for good; Maxie /': : faces a health crisis. Dante sees a different side of Sonny; Helena ::' ,. -; sets a new scheme in motion; Lucky is forced to arrest Ethan. Jason I has questions for Kristina; Jax and Carly remain at odds; Maxie and Spinelli end up in a better place. One Life To Life- John confronts Marty about her pregnancy; Gigi's curiosity is piqued by Roxy's comment; Mitch receives sur­ pris!r; news. Jessica resolves not to give up her pursuit of Cristian; I Langston can't stay away from Ford; Dorian wants Kelly to stay in i Llanview and Todd has plans for her too. Kelly's livid over Todd's actions; J essica's overwhelmed by what Cristian tells her; John has Natalie on his mind. The Young And The Restless - Kelly squares off with Todd; Gigi has a surprising proposition for Rex; Sierra Rose is in danger. Tucker gives Ashley unex:pected advice; Dani el pushes Lil y to make a choice. Kay has a heartwarming confession for Jill; Ashley has big Carolyn Young, Lorenzo Hayes, Flossie Weeks, and Betty White all attended the

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Jr. All sck ciL' d orgnniz.utions o f Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Center for the Perfo rming w iII r c c c i v e 11 p to t h r L' L' In c., Beta Sigma Zeta Arts. seeks to proYide high­ exceptional t•ducat ionnl out ­ Chapter, will celebrate the quality arts e nhance me nt reach cxpcrienl't'S. 30th An ni ve rsary of Sir programs for local schools Sel ecti on crit eria ineludr, Debonair/ Sir Lord. and organizations through but are not limited to, appli­ The weekend of April 24, outreach partne rs hips. cation co mpletion, demo­ 25, 2010, the Tampa Airport Applications for the 2010- graphic requirements, geo­ Hilton will be abuzz with 2011 School and Community graphic local ion and special activity for the Blue Ice Gala. Partnerships program will needs. The Blue Ice Ball is Saturday be accepted through Individuals wishing to evening, April 24, 2010, and Wednesday, March 31. obtain more information or the Sir Debonair/Sir Lord Each year, the Pate l to receive a partnership prese nta tio n is Sunday Co nservatory works with a pplicatio n co ntact Tina afternoon 5-8 p. m. under-served area schools James at (813) 222-1267 or The chairpersons and E. N. CUSSEAUX BETIY KINSEY a nd community organiz<,­ visit www.Datelconservato­ tions tha t become the J:Y,..Q.Ig. planning committee a re searching for former co ntes­ phe rs , hosts, hos t esses, Michael A. Rodriguez, tants, and espec ially former stage designers - are asked Jr. As a lasting tribute, hi s Sir Debonairs and Sir Lords. to co ntact the chairperson, mother, Lydia Wilson Not only the winners, but Betty Kinsey, (813) 872- Rodriguez, established an those associated - parents, 8809 or co-chairperson, E. annual scholarship in his Amicae, Archonettes, N. Cusseaux, (813) 870- name. This scholarship is Amicettes, Pearl ettes; their 0545. presented t o a Debonair sponsors, role models, pro­ The first Sir Debonair contestant. Tampa links Provide gram chairmen, choreogra- (1980) was (the late) The first royal court had 12 aspiring "Men of Suppon To Aid Haiti Tomorrow:" Lionel Bryant, Michael Eanhuuake Victims Rodriguez, Michael Kennedy, Curtis Lane, The Tampa Chapter of The serves as a shelter for adults Claude Adams (3rd run­ Links, Incorporated h as who are now homeless. ner-up), Donald Latson, donated $700 towards med­ The Links have supported Jeffrey Rhodes (2nd run­ ical supplies to help the vic­ the orphanage for several ner-up) Jessie Rollins, tims affected by the January years. Past donations Darrell Turner, Kelvie 12 earthquake in Haiti. include the purchase of a Gibson, Lee Bryant and "There's no question that new stove and windows, bed Jimmy Keel, Jr. we needed to assist Haitian linens, and monetary dona­ The first event was held in citizens in the wake of this tions for the orphanage, devastating tragedy," said the Gasparilla J{oom of Harvey said. Barbara Harvey, who Curtis Hixon Convention ·The organization supports oversees the International Center. Dr. Chester "Gay local Haitian residents, too. Trends & Services facet in Since 2005, the Links have Papa" Miles was the the local chapter. Master of Ceremonies and given scholarships to several Pastor Deondrick Douglas With the help of Or. young ladies from Haiti who ~ ctwistian Center Essie Feu was the Basileus. Rosemay Latortue, a SUnday, March 21st Michelle Lemons, M.D., have attended Hillsborough Mami1g Warship 0 10:46AM Haitian native and local is the current Basileus. physician who often visits Community College. Pastor Alfonzo & her homeland, medical "Haiti has always been a Lady Joai Broughton auoh Looation: 2711 E. 181h Ave, Tampa, R. 33al5 focal point of the work we Clnlar assistance will directly aid Mailing Address: P.O. Box 310712 Tampa, R.33680 the Notre Dame Orphanage do," Harvey said. "We will in Port Au Prince, Ha"iti. continue to do whatever we campaign To Despite the devastating can to improve the quality of Donate Mobile quake, the orphanage life for as many Haitian citi­ Phones To remains open and also zens as possible." ST. 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The l'Oilllllt'nts b~ · \V ritin~ to till' N 0 meetings "ill focus on the bar­ II illsborou~h Co unt~ · Afford - ..... Recently, a Tampa day ca re riers residents encounter in alM Housing Department, At - 0 owner was awa rded a national obtaining decent, affordabll' tention: Knren Collins, accreditation from the indus­ housing from members of the 1208 Tech Blvd., Suite 300, try. This marks the third time community. Tampa, FL 33619; via tele­ The two meetings will she has received the honor. phone at (813) 274-6605: fax take place on Monday, Ms. Naomi Thompson, at 813) 635-8134; or by e- mail March 15th, at the 78th owner of Naomi's Family Street Community Li­ at collinsk@hillsborouch- Child Care, · was awarded a brary, 7625 Pnlm River cou nty.orc. National Acc reditation from Road, and on Tuesday, The Ll . S. Department of the National Association of March t6th, at the Univer­ Housing and Urban Develop­ Family Child Care. sity Area Community ment requires local agenci es Seve ral years ago, Ms. Service Center, t;J605 N. receiving I-IUD funding to host Thompson was employed by 22nd Street. Both meet- the meetings. the Florida Highway Patrol and was writing a ticket. A car Group Seeks To Meet With cras hed into her stopped pa­ trol car, and it was at that Communitv About School Issues point she decided to end her BY IRlS B. HOLTON dents and th e parents. career with the state. Sentinel City Editor Th e group consists of stu ­ Ms. Thompson continued dents from various states, uni­ to work until she had satisfied A group of college students ve rsities and backgrounds. , all of the requirements to want to meet with members of Th ey are all students at Nmth r- open a home day care. Once 0 the community to discuss Central University in the doc- ::D she met those requirements, problems African Am erican torate program. c Ms. Thompson opened the students are experiencing in Ms. Ransom said she has )> doors to her day care facility. the Hillsborough County witnessed the failure of the CJ) m From the onset, Ms. School District. Their goal is to school system with her own z Thompson knew that she create a report with sugges­ child. "My son failed and 1 felt ::::! wanted to be more than a tions and meet with the school like I'm a taxpayer paying you ~ babysitter. So, in addition to district. to fail my child." r;- taking the required classes, Ms. Carol Ransom, one of A Tampa native, Ms. Ran- llJ M~. Thompson learned as 8 students undertaking the som graduated from Hillsbor- := much as possible about the Ms. Naomi Thompson is shown with some of the children project, said the "School Disci­ ough High School in 1975. She ! who attend her day care center. (Photography by BRUNSON). industry. She also became a pline Reform" meeting will be enrolled at Florida State Uni- ~ member of several organiza­ held (today) Tuesday, March versity as broadcasting major Z 1 tions including the National date, but it's very rewarding." Elementary School, where he 16 h, from s:30 p. m. until 8 and graduated from the Uni- "tJ Association of Family Child One parent, Ms. Jorethea is a 2nd grade student. p.m. versity of South Florida. She ffi Care. Snipe, is very pleased with In addition to the National "We want to meet with the earned her Master's Degree in I parents, students, and anyone "You have to join the associ­ the service she has received. Association of Family Child Organizational Management ~ with concerns about the school and Leadership. She is working m ation. You really must apply Her son, Giovanni, who is Care, Ms. Thompson is a district. It's like you're on the toward earning her Ph.p. in C yourself and get connected. If now 7 began attending the member of the Child Care train, but you don't feel like Psychology. !;2 you do, yop will learn about day care at 2-lf2 years old. He Providers Association of you're moving, It still feels like "We're not saying every- m everything that is going on in remained at the center until Northeastern Hillsborough nothing has changed." thing is wrong with the school ~ the industry. he was school age, and was County. She also plans to con­ Ms. Ransom said her group district. Sulphur Springs Ele- -4 "As a provider, I have enrolled in the kindergarten tinue her education and earn hopes to gather information mentary school is a great ~ learned so much about chil­ program. Giovanni is now in her Bachelor's Degree as an through interviews, sugges­ model. But people don't realize .CJ) dren. You must stay up to the gifted program at Muller Early Childhood major. tions and then present an un­ that they can make a differ- ~ biased report to the school ence. We are asking anyone < YI district. concerned about the schools to ~ She further stated that the come out. c BROWN MEMORIAL CHURCH OF OOD IN CHRIST problems African American · If anyone wants to make an , Spades Tournament children face in school can't be appointment or to help with ~ April 9th At 2313 East 27th Avenue · Tampa, Florida 33605 properly identified or dealt the study can contact her at C (813) 248-5690 Cyrus Greene with without talking to the stu- (813) 892-1911. ~ Invites you in celebrating our Who has the skills to cal hemselves the best spade ard playing team around. Pastor And First Lady's he Cit)r of Tampa Parks an -- 25th Anniversary ··· ecreation Department i osting a Spades Tournamen n Friday, April9 from 6 p. m. 8 p.m. at the Cyrus Greene Recreatio omplex, located at 2101 Eas artin Luther King Blvd. Adults are welcome to brin partner or pick up a partne t the tournament. Come ou pd put your card-playin kills to the test! Entry fee i $5 per person. Trophies and bragging righ Bishop Matthew Williams and Rrst Lady A. Gayle Williams · be awarded to the 1st an nd place teams. SUnday, March 21, 2010 011 :ooam For more information pleas Theme: "GOD'S SUSTAINING POWERn - St. Luke 6:38 11 the Cyrus Greene Recre tion Complex at 242-5350. Anniversary Colors: Silver and Black N~Local ~ New Artists Encouraged 3rd In State: ~ To Participate In Singers National Women And Girls HIV/AIDS ~ And Musicians Conference Awareness Dav Planned c (J) w .,_::::>

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Steve Marshall, coordi­ nator of the upcoming MS. TIFFANI WAlTS MS. ClARA conn "Dorinda Clark Cole's 2nd ... Encourages women and girls to be tested USF Institute On Black Life Annual Health Fair and Re­ gional Singers and Musicians BY IRIS B. HOLTON borough County has the third largest count of Conference," is encouraged Sentinel City Editor people living with HIV I AIDS in the state. This new artists to get their mate­ is scary to know. rial ready for the new artist Currently, Hillsborough County has the third "We have to get tested and know our status. ~ showcase. largest rate of people living with HIV I AIDS in It is the responsible thing to do, not only for us , c United Urban Outreach is the State of Florida. In an effort to bring the sig­ but for the younger girls in the community." a: presenting the conference nificance of this into focus, three organizations Ms. Watts said the event is planned as a LL. this year in St. Petersburg will participate in the National Women and family fun day and those in attendance will be ~ Friday, March 26, 2010 Girls HIV I AIDS Awareness Day. treated to Jive entertainment, music, food, and <( through Sunday, March 28, The event will take place on Saturday, fun activities for the entire family. ~ 2010, at the Prayer Tower STEVE MARSHALL March 201h, at the Chloe Coney Urban Additionally, the women and girls who are C , 1137 Enterprise Center, 1907 E. Hillsborough tested will be recipients of a special treat. Studio , will ffi 37th St. So. Pastor Avenue, from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. 813 will be on hand to provide free eyelash ex­ i= Clarence Welch is host host the Urban Cafe, a serv­ The organizations participating in the celebra­ tensions, or eyebrow arching. There will also be > pastor. ice dedicated to young tion are the CDC of Tampa, Inc., the U. S. De­ give-a-ways of hair care products and services a: adults. w The conference will feature partment of Health and Human Services and that include free sew-in, wash and set, and cut > Grammy award-winning The conference is a one-of­ the University of South Florida Institute on and styles. This includes products from Design w a-kind event that will also in­ c gospel superstars, the Clark Black Life. Essentials, Nairobi, and Straight Request. w Sisters and Stellar award­ clude workshops, nightly Women and girls can get tested and will re­ Clara Cobb, of the University of South en:I: winner, Troy Sneed. services and a health fair. ceive information about HIV I AIDS prevention Florida Institute On Black Life has joined the :::i will Saturday, there will be health and awareness. The event is part of a national effort to stress the importance of getting tested. m judge the new artist show­ classes and seminars. initiative to raise awareness of the increasing Their goal is to test 100 women and girls. ::::> Q. case on Friday night. The For more information on impact of HIV I AIDS on women and girls. For additional information contact Ms. z winner will have an opportu­ the conference, visit Ms. Tiffani Watts said, "I wanted to do Watts via e-mail at [email protected] i= nity to participate in the na­ www.unitedurbanoutreach.c w this event because a lot of young women are or Ms. Cobb at 974-9387 or ..I tional conference in Qill or call 727.:.244-8119 or afraid to get tested. I wasn't aware that Hills- [email protected]. ..I (813) 900-1416. ::::> and pedorm before record m executives and other gospel Proceeds from the confer­ ...:. w stars. The winner will receive ence will benefit United z arrangements for air fare, Urban Outreach, a non-profit 7th Annual Cotillion-Debutante organization committed to i=z hotel, conference registration w and · $soo.oo spending providing a healthy and bal­ Extravaganza Planned en money. anced home environment for BY IRIS B. HOLTON Parker-Brown, Ebony Smith, and <( c Later that evening, Ms. boys between the ages of 13- Sentinel City Editor Ruth-Ann Walsh. a: Angel Chisholm, daughter 18 years old, who are in the The young ladies will be escorted by: Paul 0 of Jacky Clark, and J. State of Florida Foster Care On Saturday, March 20th, the 7th Annual · Anderson, John Brooks, III, Antonio ..I LL. Drew Sheard, son of System. Cotillion-Debutante Awards and Scholarship Brooks, Michael Davis, Daniel Dorsey, Extravaganza will take place. The event will be John Hammond, Darious Johnson, Gary held at the Embassy Suites Hotel, 3705 Spec- Mennifield, George Messer, II, Markquis trum Blvd. Miller, Aaron Peoples, Terrence Peoples, The theme this year is, "Once Upon A Richard Russell, James Staten, Cameron Debutante." Walden, Scottie Washington, and Ramon The Cotillion is a formal ball in which young Willingham. women are presented to society. The Debutante The Flower Girls are: Sataria Ashmeil, Presentation highlights the past and current Arie Baldwin, Savana Dorsey, Jailyn achievements of the young ladies. It also recog- Godwin, Olivia Durant, Yulandria, Lelani, and Da'Nae. nizes their future goals and allows parents the The Page Boys: are: Xaivier Lindsey, opportunity to honor their daughters. Jaylen Lindsey, and Xaiver. Long before the extravaganza takes place, the The Cotillion first came into existence in 1961 Tampa Cotillion-Debutante Organization helps under the name of the Junior Cotillion. It was the young ladies to understand the importance under the direction of Mrs. Marie Sheehy of character, community service, and academic and the La Sans Souci Bridge Club:~eiub excellence. The organization rewards the young consists of retired educators and community ladies who accomplish their goals by bring pos- leaders. itive recognition to them in the form of the ex- It was renamed the Tampa Cotillion-Debu- travaganza. 'tante Awards and Scholarship Extravaganza. This year's Debutantes are: Tajullah Ms. Mary (Telfair) Cooper is its directress. Stokes, Victorya Thomas and Erica Pat- For additional information contact Ms. ton. Cooper at (813) 389-5196, or Ms. Sherrie The Cotillionettes are: Mariana Ball, Koon, Assistant Director at (386) 290-6836, Sonyoma Foreste', Zayeer.3: . ..J~~s, _. . J. ~.r. I?Y . ~~~~ ~! s}l~rrie [email protected]. L£)cal ~ ------0c West Tampa Icon's Home Gets Free Makeover ;,.. BY LEON B. CREWS To her surprise, Ms. and I'm e.-..:tremely happy with inside were painted. broken ~ Sentinel Staff Writer Howard received a caJI from the work." windows were repaired. nnd :I: a group of people who told her Steven Vannetta, the we all had a great time." Before Earl Howard's they would be at her home at newly elected president of the Vannetta said a lot of peo- - health started failing, he and 9 a.m. this past weekend. West Tampa Neighborhood ple pitc.hed in, including ~ his wife of 44 years, Lillie, ~That's when I knew what Association/Crime Watch, Tampa Polic...-e M.Uor Sophie -o bought paint and other mate­ was going on. That's when I said when he was elected. he Teague, who paid for a lot of rials to give the place they've knew these people, many of asked Ms. Howard to return the supplies out of her own called home for almost 30 them I had never met, had as secreta!)' for the organiza­ pocket. years a makeover. volunteered their time and ef­ tion, and she agreed. "We didn't do this for any On Janual)' 22, 2010, Mr. forts to give my house the "She told me before her hus­ publicity and I'm personally Howard passed. Mrs. makeover." band got sick they were going pleased with what's happen­ Howard said they had been "When we got started, the ' - MS. I.D I.IE HOWARD to fix their home. I told her I'd ing in West Tampa." waiting for his health to im­ volunteers put new carpet in look into it getting done. Ms. Howard said sht con­ prove so they could start the my living room and painted it, green room where her hus­ Within minutes of me sending siders this· a great apprecia­ work. and painted the kitchen." band· was when he passed out e-mails, I had vplunteers tion for the work she's done as After a while we knew he Ms. Howard said to, her · away. ready to get to work. a Crime Watch Representa­ wasn't going to get better." delight, they also painted her "They painted the outside, "Carpet was replaced, rooms tive for the past 26years.

East Tampa Residents Frustrated Bv Street Closures East Tampa residents are be­ so as to not inconvenience res­ work is being done are Chipco coming increasingly irritated idents." near 29th Street, 18th Avenue with the amount of road work What has made the repairs at 29th Street, and 26th Av­ being done in their neighbor­ hard to deal with is the fact enue and 29th Street. hoods. they're all being done not far One city official said the work City of Tampa Public Works from each other, and normal . being done on Chipco will take Director, Steve Dagnault, detoured routes are now the longest to complete. said all of the work is part of blocked off, adding to the drive East Tampa drivers also the city's effort to replace time of people trying to either awakened Wednesday to find "U storm drains. go to work or return home. The that 22nd Street between c "We hav~ a firm schedule in work has also impacted public Chelsea and Cayuga had also Ill r •place·:and,we·try to keep the transportation as buses have to been blocked off. That project CJ) main streets open. We're also follow a detoured route. is expected to be finished in ::r: trying to expedite the repairs Among the streets where the the next two weeks. m 0

NEW CllFNTS ONLY: Offcr!Dtd ror ~ Tu Prtpmlio• 011~ •' ot nlid 11iti otlttr ofTm. Elpim .~pd I~ 2010. 0 . . ~~P-~o_rtb______.,.... ational Black Golf Hall Of Fame Tomlinson Signs Names 2010 Inductees 2-Year Deal With Jets NE\\ YORK -- LaDainian ~ Induction In Conjunction With Tomlinson i bolting for th e Big Apple. ~ Mid-Winter Classic Golf Tournament Tomlinson s agent, Tom Condon, said unda that The National Black Golf Vice President for the said "when my father found­ the ew York Jets signed lh Hall of Fame (NBGHF) has National Minority Golf ed the Hall of Fame, h e former Cha rg rs running announced its 2010 Foundation, where s h e meant for people like Ms. back to a two-year co ntract. inductees and will hold its rapidly advanced to Chief Douglas and Mr. The Jets co nfirmed that they 23rd Anniversary Induction Operating Officer, and even­ Merchant to be recog­ have agreed to a deal , adding Gala on Saturday, March 27, tually to President nized." Dunovant went on the aging star to the NFL's rop-ranked rushing offense 2010, 6 pm, at the Embassy /Managing Director from to say, "had it not been for last season. Suites Hotel, University of 1999-2004. Barbara facilities like Winston-Lake, The J ets went after South Florida location, in Douglas is now a licensed Black golfers would have Tomlinson hard even Tampa, FL. The NBGHF's Realtor, and resides in never been able to d ~velop · though he turns 31 in June, is core mission is 'To recog­ Scottsdale, AZ. She contin­ their skills and compete at c'oming off his least produc­ from Tomlinson, who rank nize and honor the contri­ ues to be a vocal advocate the _highest levels." tive season and there are eighth on the NFL' are r butions of Black golfers for for minority participation in Each of the abovemen­ questions whether he has rushing list with 12 ,490 yards, and gave him a d al their skills and, to honor the game of golf, an accom­ tioned individuals will be in much left. New York appar­ ently still saw plenty to like worth about $5.2 million. persons, regardless of race plished player, and loyal Tampa during the Mid or ethnicity, who have done committee person for vari­ Winter Golf Classic week­ the most to promote golf in ous USGA committees. end. They will be joined by the Black communities." John F. Merchant has numerous other NBGHF ~ The 2010 Inductees are many firsts on his resume of members, golf advocates, Browns Sign TE c Barbara A. Douglas of accomplishments. Most sig­ industry leaders, and corpo­ a: u.. Scottsdale, Arizona, John nificant is that he was the rate supporters. In addition Benjamin Watson To c F. Merchant of Newton first African-American to to the Induction Ceremony, z <( Connecticut and in the graduate from the the weekend of March 26- Special Category, the University of Virginia law 28, will also include the Multi-Year Deal c~ Winston Lake Golf Course school. In 1992, he became revival of the Mid-Winter CLEVELAND -- The en in Winston-Salem, North the first African-American Pro-Am Classic featuring a Cleveland Browns filled a w gaping offensive hole, signing ~ Carolina. Winston Lakes to serve on the powerful pro purse of $15,000. Once 1- GC will join historic Rogers USGA Executive Com­ a mainstay of the African free agent tight end Benjamin Watson to a ftw Park GC, in Tampa, FL, as mittee. During his tenure American golf circuit," the multiyear contract. the only facility locations to with the USGA, he orga­ Mid-Winter Classic is being >w Watson spent the past six c receive·the NBGHF recogni­ nized and conducted four revived to showcase the tal­ seasons with the New w tion. important Symposiums, ents of aspiring golfers of England Patrio ts, wh ere he en:I: In 1992, Ms. Douglas where golf industry leaders color, and to revisit diversi­ previously worked with ::; became the first minority joined with leaders in the fication strategies through­ Browns coach Eric Mangini and offensive coordinator m woman to be appointed to African American communi­ ~ out the game, and its indus­ Brian Daboll. a. the United States Golf ties to discuss diversifying try. The Browns did not release BENJAMIN WATSON z Ass.ociation (USGA) t= the game, and its industry. The pro division is being financial terms. Watson w Women's Amateur Public From these Symposiums sponsored by the Advocates signed a three-year deal right tackle Tony Pashos. ..J ..J Links Committee. Since arose the concept of the USA, an organization of worth $12 million, including Watson visited the Browns ~ then she has continued to National Minority Golf African American men who $6.35 million guaranteed. He on Thursday, when the club mI is the third free agent to sign also hosted quarterback Jake ..J hold several significant Foundation, and John seek to improve the quality w with Cleveland, joining line­ Delhomme and running z positions within the USGA, Merchant served as the of life in African American backer Scott Fujita and back Justin Fargas. such as serving as a member first Executive Director. He ·communities. Jim Dent, a t=z .w of the prestigious USGA also served as an impetus to 12-time winner on the PGA en Women's committee, Pete McDaniel's acclaim­ Champions Tour, and (§ Chairman of the Sectional ed book, Uneven Lies: The NBGHF member, is serving a: Qualifying Committee, and Heroic Story of African as' tournament host and RB Larrv Johnson g the Women's Regional Americans in Golf; which Honorary Cha_irman for U.. Affairs Committee. In 1997, has recently evolved into an both events. Both pro and Signs 3-Year Deal her extensive professional insightful documentary amateur tournaments are background experiences aired on Golf Channel enti­ 36-hole.medal play events. With Redskins with IBM, and tenure with tled Uneven Fairways. For complete details of WASHINGTON -- Not the USGA made her a logi­ NBGHF Executive the weekend activities con­ content with just one aging, cal choice for the role of Director, Jeff Dunovant, tact Kennie Sims, opinionated running back, Tournament Director, at the Washington Redsktns 813-673-4320 or ksims@­ added a second one Friday tampasportsauthority.com: night when they signed Larry Johnson to a three­ or Mike Cooper at 813- year, incentive-laden con­ 960-0825, or mcooper@­ tract. thefirsttee.org. Johnson agreed to a deal with a base value of $3.5 mil­ lion, but he could make as much as $12 million if he For All Your Seafood Delights, Call In meets certain incentives. Your Order To Avoid The Wait! Johnson joins Clinton LARRY JOHNSON Now Portis in what should make for an intriguing backfield some sort of resurgence dynamic under new coach rather than a steady decline Mike Shanahan. Johnson. toward retirement. is 30, Portis is 28 - although Johnson ended his season N Portis' body has been bat­ ~ with the Cincinnati Bengals w tered by so percent more car­ after being released by the CJ ries. Both have been to two Kansas City Chiefs in ~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~ Pro Bowls. Both need to show · November. ------,~c Sports m (/) BEAUTY UNLIMITED 0 Heat Suspend Alston ?< Davis Denies For Remainder ~ )> Of Season :D lntentionallv Honing C) :I: ..... Shaquille m 1\) 0..... game in Boston on Feb. 25. 0 Afte r t he bl ock, re pl ays seemed to catch Davis squ eezing O'Neal's hand on Cleveland's next possession. Davis says he was imply battling O'Neal for position and didn't know the hand was I' GLEN DAVIS vs. injured until 0 '1\feal called a SHAQUILLE O'NEAL timeout and said his thumb was broke as he walked RAFER ALSTON CLEVELAND -- Boston's toward the bench. MIAM I -- Rafer Alston's Glen Davis denies he inten­ Davis texted O'Neal after season with the Miami Heat tionally tried to hurt the incident and says O'Neal is officially over. Shaquille O'Neal in a game responded, "Don't worry, I'll Alston was moved to the earlier this season, calling the be back." suspended list by the Heat accusations "crazy." Both played at LSU. Davis late Friday night, one week O'Neal is expected to miss calls O 'Neal one of his after he left the team without the rest of Cleveland's regular favorite players growing up, telling any member of the season after tearing a liga­ and the day he met O'Neal organization why. ment in his thumb when for the first time was "the Alston said that his depar­ Davis blocked his shot in a highlight of my life." ture stemmed from a person­ a] matter involving his sister. ., r He still has not explained the 0 absence to the team, Heat :D president Pat Riley said in a Man Convicted In statement released Friday ~ (/) night after Miami beat m Chicago. z Slaving 01 Broncos ;:j z SOHNDRE m r Cornerback I m that was under federal inves­ c This week's Beauty Unlimited feature Is not only r tigation, Morrissey said. A woods likelv unique, but is much more than you see In this photo. r code of silence kept those wit­ m Sohndre is a 24-year-old Canc~r that stands 5'9" tall ...... nesses from talking. To Return At and enjoys listening to Lilf Wayne and Gucci Mane. z Inside the nightclub, Clark Masters Her hobbies are modeling and partying, and In the "tJ continued to confront the c athletes, prosecutors said. future she wants to complete her studies as a radia­ m tion therapist. Sohndre says her philosophy of life Is c During testimony, Marshall (/) DARRENT WILLIAMS described Clark as "off the " living life and loving every moment," and It Is some­ :I: ...Was Killed By thing she strongly believes in. The man in Sohndrefs m hook" after a member of the 0 WILUECLARK Broncos' entourage sprayed life must be respectful, handsome, tall, ambitious, DENVER -- The group of. champagne on New Year's and employed. Congratulations to Sohndre as this Denver Broncos players revelers. week's Beauty Unlimited feature. arrived at the Safari nightclub Prosecutors portrayed If you're interested in being in the Beauty Williams as a peacemaker to celebrate New Year's Eve Unlimited or Spotlight, please send your informa­ and was whisked inside by as his friends argued with tion and photo, including a contact number to: bouncers. One of the dozens gang members. ·· ohnson @flsentinel.com. of people waiting in line to Some gang members testi­ fied against Clark in get in -an alleged Tre-Tre TIGER WOODS Crips gang member - took . exchange for lighter sen­ exception. tences on unrelated crimes. DORAL, FL -- Tiger 'We street," Willie Clark Two witnesses refused totes­ Woods intends to remain told wide receiver Brandon tify against Clark, saying out of golf at least until the Marshall, according to court their families would be hurt if Masters. testimony. "We got money they spoke out against a gang Woods has been practicing too.' member. A third witness at Isleworth near his Orlando That encounter between cel­ spent a night in jail before home the last two weeks, and ebrated professional athletes changing his mind and agree­ swing coach Hank Haney and an alleged angry gang ing to tell jurors Clark con­ flew there during the week­ member ultimately led to the fessed to the shooting. end to work with him. That Jan. 1, 2007, shooting death Security was tight through­ led to speculation he was of cornerback Darrent out the u-day trial. Thirteen close to playing again. Williants, a jury decided armed deputies stood ii:J. the Woods twice has gone nine Thursday, convicting Clark courtroom as the verdict was weeks without competing of first degree murder. read. Deputies also were sta­ before showing up at a major. " It was a chance meeting -tioned along a hallway out­ The first time was in 2006, and it was a ridiculous alter­ side the oourtroom. when he didn't play after the cation that led to this tragic Clark declined to testify in Masters while coping with his result," said Denver District his defense, citing threats to father's death, then missed Attorney Mitch himself and his family. the cut in a major for the first time in the U.S . Open at Morrissey. Defense attorney Darren Wmged Foot. Two years ago, Clark, 26, faces life in Cantor said gang members he was out because of knee prison at his April 30 sen­ had threatened to turn Clark surgery until winning the tencing. into "Swiss cheese" if he said U.S. Open at Torrey Pines on It took prosecutors and ·anything in court. a shattered left knee. police nearly two years to Another defense attorney, Woods has not played build their case against Abraluun Butt, maintained since Nov. 15, when he won Clark, partly because those that Clark wasn't even in the the Australian Masters in who witnessed the shooting SUV when the shooting hap­ Melbourne for his 82nd were part of a gang drug ring pened. 81189 _career victory. 0 .... ntertainment ~~~------....<0 Dr. ore Connects With wavne Forbidden Old School Funk Fest Comes To Sign Hewlen-Packard For Autographs To St. Pete's Vinov Park $40 Million Ad Campaign

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Beats computing system. brace from th City of St. P te if exhibits good behavior. by 95.7 The Bea t and promises to be one of the most talked and look forward to a success­ about events of the year. ful event in May," say Leo ~ Fugees Video Variety Entertainment, the Bennett of Variety Entertain­ c Generallarrv Plan Sued ment. a: event's orga ni zer, has already LL Director Charged pledged $1o,ooo of the pro­ The Funk Fest ti k ts ar c Over 'Pants On The Ground' selling at a st ady pace with z A new twist is in emerging ceeds to the Academy Prep < in the case of Aswad Ayinde, Center, whose mission is to in­ some sections already sold spire and empower economi­ out. Group ti cket at ar ~ the New J ersey man accused c of raping fi ve of his daughters cally disadvantaged urban also available. (/) For more info, please visit w and impregnating three of students to be future commu­ " ::J them with his children. nity leaders through a rigorous www.funkfest2010.com. t­ Police have confirmed that middle school program cou­ Funk Fest statted in 1994 in >a: pled with ongoing gradu ate Mobile, . AL with approxi­ w Ayinde is actually a critically > accl aimed video director who support. mately s ,ooo guests. The w snagged an MTV award in Tickets start at only $30 event has blossomed into a 5 c city annual event that attracts w 2002 for his direction of the and can be purchased online ' J: Fugees' "Killing Me Softly." at www.funkfest2010.com or more than 10,000 people in (/) each city and is expected to :J He will stand trial five at designated ticket outlets £D times, once for each daughter throughout the Bay area:. reach a total of 15 cities by ::J The Funk Fest is no 2012. Q. 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REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL To Design, Build And Provide Maintain Services For A Solar PV Power Generating System At The J. L. Young

SOLICITATION NUMBER: FY2009-RFP-18

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