Construction of a New Gas Station started a couple of days ago and, we're told, it will only take two weeks to finish building. The new gasoline station is on the Wal-Mart property at the corner of State Road 674 and US-301. It is anticipated they will be open by the end of May.
Many residents were hopeful that a Station would be erected on the West Side of Hwy. 301 so as to permit golf cart servicing. Golf Carts are not allowed to cross Hwy. 301, however a study is in progress to determine if a bridge over the road would be feasible.
Sun City Center volunteers once again out shined the Florida Sunshine!
Sun City Center Rotarians under took a project to recruit 200 volunteers to help package 50,000 meal packages for the local needy. Their efforts were accomplished and then some!
330 volunteers showed up at the Community Hall and packaged over 70,000 meals for local food pantries. Trucks were loaded and delivered the packages to local area pantries. Some 1000 families visit the pantries every week.
The Sun City Center Interfaith council donated $5,000 to help with the expenses. The money was generated from proceeds from the Nearly New Shop located here in Sun City Center.
There will be a second effort scheduled this coming fall.
Thank you to all that participated
The Community Foundation of Greater Sun City Center has awarded a $100,000 challenge grant for an innovative residential program operated by LifePath Hospice. The Foundation will match the first $100,00 in donations made or pledged by February 2009.
LifePath Hospice Residence is an eight bed facility which was established to serve patients who are suffering from life limiting illnesses but do not require the more acute level of care provided by Hospice House.
LifePath Hospice spoksman stated the the funds raised to qualifiy for the grant and the grant itself will represent about two thirds of the un-reimbursed care provided through the residence.
Residents of Sun City Center are invited to attend the Futrue Development Workshop scheduled at 1:30 pm on Thursday, April 24, 2008 in the Community Hall, 1910 South Pebble Beach Blvd.
The workshop will focus on recreation, commercial development and the environment we want to develope for senior citizens in the years ahead. The meeting is not designed to deal with current issues.
The intent is to look years ahead to eatablish what residents want so future development won't conflict with this vision.
The views of all attendees will be solicited, however those in attendance can feel free just to sit and listen to what plans are being discussed.
St. John the Devine Episcopal Church has scheduled the ground-breaking on their new church property on East Del Webb Blvd. Sun City Center, Fl. for May 25, 2008 at 4:00 PM.
Bishop Dabney Smith of the Diocese of Southwest Florida will be there along with clergy, leaders, parishioners and friends of the church for the long awaited event.
St. John the Devine will become a two campus church when the one on East Del Webb Blvd. is completed. It will be the first Diocese in Southwest Florida with a two campus church. The other campus is located in Ruskin, Fl.
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