Longtime local favorite “Beverly’s Consignment PC” transforms into “The Beloved Resale Boutique” under new owner.
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Paths for Bright Futures
Seniors regularly graduate from high school with no plan for their future, and they may spin their employment wheels for years without moving forward.
Continue ReadingObituaries 5.2.24
Obituaries 5.2.24
Continue ReadingSouth Florida Baptist Hospital Preview
There is already life at the new South Florida Baptist Hospital. Though the hospital doors are not scheduled to open until mid-May, a preview event on April 21 drew a throng of people to take tours through the 424,000 square-foot facility. “I’m impressed….It’s nice that they let us come in without having to be a […]
Continue ReadingPlant City Woman Holds Book Signing Event At Pelican’s SnoBall
Pelican’s Snoballs played host to a book signing this week for Plant City local and author Stephanie Shuff, whose second children’s book, “Lessons From the Beach: 8 Faith-building Stories for Kids” hit the virtual Amazon bookshelf on March 25. “I’m so grateful that the owners of Pelican’s opened up their place for me, it was […]
Continue ReadingArts Council of Plant City Hosts Spring Tea
The Arts Council of Plant City hosted over 50 guests at a “Spring Tea” on Saturday, April 20, at the Sadye Gibbs Martin Community Center. The menu, provided by Chef Shannon Shearer, included Chicken Salad Sandwiches, Cucumber Sandwiches, Blueberry Scones with Devonshire Cream and Lemon Curd, and Guava and Cream Cheese Pastelitos. Two locally blended, […]
Continue ReadingYoung Angler Reels in College Scholarship
Standout baseball, football and soccer stars aren’t the only high school athletes earning college scholarships. Just ask Durant senior Nick Hawkins, a rising angler who has made waves in the world of competitive bass fishing. Except in his case, it’s not goals or touchdowns that made Hawkins a standout star but his ability to hook […]
Continue ReadingHerring’s Drug Store
W.B. Herring grew up poor. According to the book, Plant City: Its Origins and History, as a boy he labored in low-skill, low-status jobs trying to make money just to live. However, as an adult, he worked his way through a Chicago pharmacy college. Herring moved to Plant City in 1892 to establish his drug […]
Continue ReadingAMVETS’ Final Tour of Duty Poker Run Benefits Veterans
Dozens of veterans rode their bikes, trikes and Can-Ams across central Florida Saturday to raise funds for funeral expenses for veterans in need. The Final Tour of Duty Poker Run, hosted by AMVETS Squadron 44 in Plant City, kicked off in the morning as bikers gathered to register and chat with friends and fellow bike […]
Continue ReadingObituaries 4.25.24
Judy Gleaton Connell Smith Judy Gleaton Connell Smith, 79, born December 1, 1944, a lifelong resident of Plant City, died peacefully April 22, 2024, surrounded by her family. She was preceded in death by her husband of 46 years, James “Jim” H. Connell; and her parents, W.L. “Bill” and Magaline Jent Gleaton. She is survived […]
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