Around town: Seminole news briefs

By Tampa Bay Beacons

Junior Woman’s Club seeks new members

SEMINOLE — The Seminole Junior Woman’s Club is seeking new club members, women 18 or older from Seminole and surrounding areas. The club meets at 6:30 p.m. every fourth Thursday of the month at Lake Seminole Square, 8333 Seminole Blvd.

The group is dedicated to serving the community, particularly through programs helping children and veterans. Club activities include proving a meal at the Ronald McDonald House in St. Petersburg, the SJWC “Share our Spirit” food drive, which helps feed Seminole children during Christmas break, and its annual purse auction in April to raise funds for programs in our community.

Anyone over 18 and looking to serve our community together can join the club at a monthly meeting. To learn more, email GFWCSeminole@gmail.com, visit Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/seminolejuniorwomansclub, or call 727-687-3077.

Student achievements

• Four Seminole residents graduated for the University of Alabama during spring commencement ceremonies.

The local graduates were: Andrew Casingal, master of business administration; Ella Edmiston, bachelor of arts; Taylor Hartman, bachelor of science in human environmental sciences; Jackeline Lampert, bachelor of science.

• Jackson Sullivan of Seminole is among more than 250 Lebanon Valley College student-athletes to be named to the Middle Atlantic Conference’s (MAC) Winter/Spring Academic Honor Roll.

Seminole Historical Museum opens

Seminole City Park, 7464 Ridge Road, is home for the Seminole Historical Museum. The museum is open from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Thursdays and Saturdays.

During July the museum will be networking with Santa’s Angels, a volunteer organization assisting local families for more than 38 years, and will have collection boxes for new toys and non-perishable food items. A raffle ticket for gift basket drawing will be given to each person donating either food item or toy. Additional raffle tickets can be purchased to support Santa’s Angels.

The museum will be closed on July 4.

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