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By MICHELLE JONES
Published July 18, 2003

18 TODAY

AN EVENING ON BROADWAY: Enjoy an evening of Musical Revue Dinner Theater presented by Liz Stewart Performance Studio. Socializing begins 6:30 p.m., dinner at 7 p.m. and show starts at 8 tonight and Saturday at Center Place, 619 Vonderburg Drive, Brandon. Cost $25. Call 685-8888.

SUMMER SAFARI NIGHTS: See Lowry Park Zoo in a whole new light - twilight. From 5 to 8:30 p.m. all rides are free. See more than 1,000 animals and stroll through the gardens. Entertainment includes Deetones, Molton Mike and the Manatee Encounter. The zoo is at 1101 W Sligh Ave., Tampa. Cost $9.50 adults, $8.50 for seniors and $5.95 for children age 3-11. Call 935-8552.

JEFF MCNIVEN: You'll think you're on a tropical island when McNiven plays on his steel drums from 6:30 to 10:30 tonight on the waterfront stage at Circles Restaurant, 1212 Apollo Beach Blvd., Apollo Beach. Call 641-3275.

ON THE SAX: Warren and Co. perform from 7:30 to 9:30 tonight and Saturday at Della's After Dark, 608 Oakfield Drive, Brandon. The five-piece band is led by saxophonist Albert Warren and includes sons Andrew on the guitar and Albert on the drums. Call 684-3354.

BACKWATER BLUES BAND: Presents its style of blues at 9:30 tonight at O'Briens Irish Pub and Grill, 701 Lumsden Road in Brandon. Call 661-9688.

CELTIC SOUNDS: Scottish Sean will perform at 8:30 tonight and Saturday at Fox and Hounds, 229 E Brandon Blvd., Brandon. Call 685-8151.

19 SATURDAY

BACK-TO-SCHOOL BASH: Mt. Olive African Methodist Episcopal Church will offer drug awareness information, immunizations, the Plant City Police Department canine unit, school supplies and food from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the church, 1115 Madison St. in Plant City. Free. Call 757-6338.

SUMMER CONCERT SERIES: An outdoor concert features the Youth Praise Band of Riverview United Methodist Church from 6 to 8 p.m. at St. Andrew's United Methodist Church, 3315 Bryan Road, Brandon. Bring lawn chairs and blankets. Call 689-6849 ext. 205.

BOOK SIGNING: L. Joseph Nichols' book The Soul as Healer reveals that healing is not only natural but easy. Meet Nichols from noon to 4 p.m. and Dr. Casey Blood at 7 p.m. at Barnes & Noble, 122 Brandon Town Center Drive, Westfield Shoppingtown Brandon. Blood's book Science, Sense and Soul argues for a metaphysical worldview that has roots in spiritual tradition. Call 685-5503.

SECOND CHANCE: The dance duo of Jose and Deb entertains from 6 to 10 tonight on the waterfront stage at Circles Restaurant, 1212 Apollo Beach Blvd., Apollo Beach. Call 641-3275.

COLLEEN AND FRIENDS: It'll be an evening of classical rock at 9:30 tonight when Colleen performs at O'Briens Irish Pub and Grill, 701 Lumsden Road, Brandon. Call 661-9688.

20 SUNDAY

COMMUNITY HEALTH FAIR: Receive free school physicals, health screenings, financial counseling and other services at Thonotosassa's second annual Community Health Fair from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Seventh Day Adventist Church, 9525 Joe Ebert Road. Call 732-3193.

21 MONDAY

READING ROCKS: Puppetrix presents music, marionettes and audience participation to promote reading at 2:30 p.m. at Center Place, 619 Vonderburg Drive, Brandon. Free tickets available at Brandon Library, 619 Vonderburg Drive. Call 685-8888.

OPEN MIC NIGHT: Sing, chant, got a comedy routine? Get your 15 minutes of fame during open mic night from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at O'Briens Irish Pub and Grill, 701 Lumsden Road in Brandon. Call 661-9688.

23 WEDNESDAY

BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP: The 11 a.m. group will discuss Gratefully Yours by Jane Buchanan at Barnes & Noble, 122 Brandon Town Center Drive, Westfield Shoppingtown Brandon. The fictional history is about a young orphan girl who has to learn how to deal with death while finding a place in the heart of her new family. Call 685-5503.

[Last modified July 17, 2003, 10:46:16]

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