SFC Newsletter 2014 1st Quarter
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SFC Newsletter 2014 1st Quarter
SA ND ER LIN C EN T ER N E W S 1ST QTR. 2014 LOUNELL BRITT, EX. DIR. FREE TAX PREP AND EFILING INSIDE THIS ISSUE: SPRING CAMP 2 TUTORING 2 SELF-DEFENSE WORKSHOP 2 KARATE TOURNAMENT 3 GAME DAY & MOVIE NIGHT 3 GARDEN GROWERS 4 FAMILY FUN DAY 4 SPECIAL POINTS OF INTEREST: The Sanderlin Center is one of 12 VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance) sites preparing and e-filing returns FREE up until the April 15th deadline. The IRS oversees this JWB-funded program under the Pinellas Prosperity Campaign. More information regarding days, hours, and other tax prep locations can be obtained from JWB at 727-453-5600, the Sanderlin Center at 727321-9444 or by calling 2-11. NEW YEAR, NEW EDUCATION DEPT. DIRECTOR Meet Mr. Dwayne Climes, the Center’s new Education Department program director. He has been teaching for over 16 years in the public school system, most recently in Hillsborough County, from grades K - 12. He has a degree in psychology, a master’s in Education Leadership, is completing PhD dissertation course- work, and has already made an impressive mark at the Center as a “no-nonsense/ yes I care for you” leader. Mr. Climes believes that education is our students’ passport to the future, and that they should be provided with the ultimate learning environment cont’d pg. 2 The Sanderlin Center has rooms available for community use. A Health Care Navigator is onsite to assist residents with their insurance choices. The YouthBuild Program for persons ages 17-24 is accepting applications, assisting with GED/high school completion and becoming skilled in a trade. “WHAT’S IN YOUR CAREGIVER’S FIRST AID KIT?” Why not come relax, laugh and share at the 8th Annual Caregiver’s Conference to be held Saturday, March 29 from 8am 1pm at the Suncoast Hospice, 3050 1st Ave. South in St. Pete. Kim Linder, host of the Caregiver Hour Radio Show will be the guest speaker. This is a FREE event where you can receive information from local agencies regarding valuable resources, and share experiences with other caregivers. Call the Sanderlin Center at 3219444 to register. Refreshments will be served. SANDERLIN CENTER NEWS Page 2 SPRING CAMP What a time, what a time … is in store for kids attending Spring Camp at the Center Monday Thursday, March 24 –27. A week of activities scheduled include: Bowling on Monday, movies on Tuesday, Astro skating on Wednesday, and a cook- out on Thursday to round out a fun-filled week, “Spring-Breaking” from all the academic enthusiasm surely to be missed! EDUCATION from pg. 1 regardless of their social or economic status. One of his short-term goals is for the Center’s education department to be the top in Pinellas County, also teaching students career and social skills. To create and install an atmosphere to enhance the academic growth and goals of kids coming to the Center is also forefront for him. Overall, Dwayne would like for students here to receive the best chance possible to SUCCEED! “Tomorrow belongs to our students who prepare for it today.” Brenda Dunbar, tutor in the Center’s Education Dept., reinforces math problem-solving with students in the afterschool program Michael Riley (right), tutor in the Center’s Education Dept., reviews math with brothers Ayodeji and Omotayo Saka SELF-DEFENSE WORKSHOP The Sanderlin Center is promoting its first selfdefense workshop for women, led by Professor Walter Evans, 7th- degree black belt exkickboxing champion. Get your body lean and toned with kickboxing while burning calories and learning selfdefense. Call 727-6410127 for more information. Timothy Gilliam is devoting his undivided attention to finishing his essay assignment. SANDERLIN CENTER NEWS Page 3 The School of Survival—VSK’s 2nd Annual Open Karate Championship will be held Saturday, March 22, 10 a.m. at the Sarasota Military Academy, hosted by Shihan Walter Evans and Soke Lil John Davis. Support for this event is encouraged! KARATE STUDENTS ARE WINNERS Beaming karate students are pictured with instructor Walter Evans and proud family members and friends. Four students won 1st place in their division while another placed 2nd at a karate tournament held January 18th in Miami. Spectacular techniques and form were displayed. Free youth karate classes are held Wednesdays at the Sanderlin Center, where youth are taught self-defense, characterbuilding, and respect. Professor Walter Evans (right) pictured below with Jonas Nunez, National Karate Champion, Middleweight Division, and fellow champion. Call 641-0127 and register your child today! New Upcoming Monthly Events Starting APRIL 25th (Friday) Senior Game Day (2pm – 6pm) Community Movie Night (6pm – 8pm) RSVP Talia Carpenter @ 321 - 9444 We are on the Web: www.sanderlinfamilycenter.org GARDEN GROWERS The R.E.A.L. Men boys group at the Center, under the direction of Jarrish Jones, Literacy Specialist, have been “toiling the ground” and might develop a ‘green thumb.’ That’s because they recently planted vegetables in a newly created garden spot at the Sanderlin Center. This project is still in the development stages and there will be updates to follow. FAMILY FUN DAY The City of St. Petersburg’s 18th Annual Family Fun Day is fast approaching. Saturday, May 3rd from 10am - 3pm is the day to be at the Sanderlin Center for FREEBIES galore! From free food and games to free bike giveaways, to free health screenings and resources! And of course, there will be entertainment - the Kali Kali dancers, Southern Soul Jazz Duo, performers, Johnny Robinson and more. Janis Ford, with the City, along with Sanderlin Center staff, welcome one and all to take advantage of all that will be offered on this day. Cosponsors include the Sanderlin Center, City of St. Petersburg Police Dept., GTE Financial, Simply Healthcare, the Edwards Family Foundation, and the Juvenile Welfare Board of Pinellas County. The James B. Sanderlin Neighborhood Family Center offers a number of programs and activities for all ages, from after-school activities for youths to computer classes for adults. All are free of charge. A list of these activities and programs can be found on the Center’s website, www.sanderlinfamilycenter.org or you may stop by the office and not only obtain a copy, but also sign-up while you are there! The James B. Sanderlin Neighborhood Family Center programs and activities funded by: