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Referendum Dollars Fund Much Needed Air Conditioning Upgrades For 26 Schools
By Kate Quesada
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COVID-19 Relief Donation Supply Drive Will Benefit Childcare Providers
By Tatiana Ortiz
The Early said Chief Learning Executive Officer of Coalition of ELCHC Gordon Hillsborough Gillette. County Robin Dean, (ELCHC) estabowner of Nana’s lished a COVIDLearning Post in 19 relief supply Valrico, expressed drive that will how cleaning suprun until plies can be hard Wednesday, to find. TECO Energy and Peoples Gas presents a July 22. More “These dona$25,000 donation towards COVID-19 for than 700 local tions will be very childcare providers. (L-R) County Commissioner - District 1 Sandra Murman; VP resourceful to childcare of TECO Peoples Gas Luke Buzard, CPA, CIA; providers expe- ELCHC Chief Executive Officer Gordon Gillette; Nana’s Learning riencing devasPost and other and ELCHC Chairman Aakash Patel. tating losses and mounting costs due to childcare providers so we can maintain the pandemic will benefit from this drive. that cleanliness,” Dean said. Providers were surveyed by the Beginning in early August, the supELCHC’s board of directors to gain a bet- plies will be distributed to childcare center insight on the items they needed. ters. Those interested in making a moneItems such as masks, gloves, thermome- tary contribution can visit ters, paper goods and sanitizing supplies https://www.elchc.org/donate/. reached the top of the list. For more information on ELCHC, TECO Energy and TECO Peoples visit https://www.elchc.org or check out Gas donated $25,000, which will go its Facebook page at towards purchasing infrared medicalwww.facebook.com/elchc.org. The coaligrade thermometers for the COVID-19 tion is located at 6302 E. Dr. Martin program. Luther King Jr. Blvd., Ste. 100 in Tampa. Vice President of TECO Peoples Call 515-2340. Gas Luke Buzard, CPA, CIA, stated his thoughts in regards to the donation. “TECO Peoples Gas has been a In This longtime supporter of education and Issue more specifically early learning,” Buzard said. “There is no better time for our organization to extend our commitment ACE HARDWARE PLANT CITY........ ...PG 07 to the community than during this panJROTC RECEIVE AWARD ...................PG 10 demic.” As a 501(c)(3) organization, the SEND A SERENADE! .........................PG 12 ELCHC specializes in the funding and ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT................PG 14 delivery of quality in education, afterschool programs, early childhood care ROAD IMPROVEMENTS ...................PG 18 and services to people in Hillsborough County. This includes the administering EYE ON BUSINESS.....................PGS 1819 of VPK (Voluntary Prekindergarten) and HOW TO VOTE .................................PG 21 School Readiness programs. “It is our responsibility to help childWHO’S GOT YOUR VOTE ..........PGS 2132 care providers throughout the year, but READ MORE LOCAL NEWS ONLINE our board felt it especially important to www.ospreyobserver.com assist educators who are now experiencing challenges as a result of COVID-19,”
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The Mulrennan’s Hillsborough HVAC renovation County School has a budget of District (HCSD) is $2,000,000 and using the student Valrico break to perform Elementary will many much-needreceive HVAC ed upgrades renovation and thanks to funds have its parking from the halflot repaved with a penny sales tax budget of $4.6 approved by votmillion. ers in late 2018. Schools According to Principal throughout the county, Robert Stingone of including three in the Eisenhower Middle School Valrico area, are receiving in Riverview, the improveair conditioning, roof, ments will help the stuclassroom technology and dents learn during the safety and security next school year. improvements. “We want our stu“Thanks to the taxpaydents to have the best ers of Hillsborough environment they can,” County, our district has said Stingone. “The new invested more than air units and painting of $121,000,000 to address the buildings will help stuessential needs in our dents increase their feelschools,” said HCSD’s ing of pride in their school Valrico schools, including Erin Maloney. and campus and remind Valrico Elementary School, Durant High School and Twenty-six schools them that we want the Mulrennan Middle School, are throughout the county are best environment for them benefitting from the money receiving improvements to learn in. You can see raised from Hillsborough County’s half-penny tax. this summer, including and hear in the students Valrico Elementary School, Mulrennan the pride they have when they see new Middle School and Durant High School. paint, additions to campus and consisDurant is undergoing multiple projtently working AC and they know people ects, including reroofing, HVAC and fire care about them and want them to have alarm replacement, building envelope the best environment they can. When renovations such as sealant replacement, they have pride, students help take even painting stucco and windows, door and better care of their campus and overall hardware replacement of exterior doors, school culture stays positive and continbuilding ID signage replacement, propane ues to grow in a positive direction.” tank relocation and other electrical work. To learn more about the half-penny The budget for the construction is tax and how it is being used by the $11,075,344. school district, visit www.sdhc.k12.fl.us.
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A year ago this month, Michelle Bass and Alicia Pollock came together to form a volunteer-based organization that offers numerous cats loving, nurturing homes. A Kitten Place helps abandoned and orphaned kittens, as well as pregnant cats, in the Southeast Hillsborough region through rescuing and fostering them until a safe home is secured. If you’d like to become a volunteer, either through fostering or helping with transport and other duties, email akittenplace@gmail.com.See Full Story on Page 15.
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