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January 2017
The News of Sun City Center
Emergency Squad New England Club Donates to Squad
The Sun City Center New England Club donated $250 to the Emergency Squad. The New England Club has more than a 1,000 members, all who have moved here from the northeast US.
Emergency Squad Thanksgiving Crew
Like any day of the week, volunteers with the Emergency Squad are on duty, 24/7, even holidays. From the early morning through the day and overnight, our crews are here to assist you if you need medical help Team 3 served as your Thanksgiving Day emergency crew. Shown below, front row, L to R: Barbara Capron, Shirley Bardell, Barbara Cunningham, Joan Ambrose, Linda Blume, and Robert Bizzano. Back row, L to R: Joe Cox, Eric Ramey, Bud Wiehe, Paul O’Connor, Dick Schneider, Mike McClintic, Sam Sudman, and Barry Bogart. Serving the community today, but not in the photo are: Donna McClister, Marty Altman, Walt Bower, Jim Grimmer, Laura Schwander, Cody Fernandez, Bob Means, Barbara Walker, Ron Shackelford, Barbara Flagg, Carol Howley, Bev Shackleford, Anita Abbe, Janis Wiehe and Janice Rousseau.
Marty Gifford, Squad CFO, Richard Young, President New England Club and Emergency Squad Chief Robert Leonard.
KP Krafters Donate to Emergency Squad
For the second time in 2016, the King’s Point Krafters donated $1,000 to the Emergency Squad. Kings Point Krafters produce knit, crochet, bead and plastic canvas works of art. Everything they make is sold and all proceeds are donated to charity. The Krafters meet and sell one-of-a-kind handmade items every Wednesday in the KP Fiber Arts room. For many years, the Emergency Squad has been the primary recipients of the money of the money raised by the group. Kings Point Krafters are proud to support the work of the emergency Squad, “Neighbors helping Neighbors.”
Cathy Yevoli presents a check to Chief Robert Leonard and Marty Gifford, Squad CFO, on behalf of the Kings Point Krafters.
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SOUTH BAY HOSPITAL’S
NEW TOWER EXPANSION
IS NOW OPEN! Building A Healthier Community Just Became Reality The new tower includes:
• 14 additional Progressive Care Unit private patient rooms • 12 additional ICU private patient rooms
To learn more, visit our website at: www.SouthBayHospital.com/NewTower
• New, more convenient entrance and parking
• New Café at the Bay and outdoor seating
• Enhanced lobby and gift shop
• Updated chapel • Covered golf cart parking