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Series of free law classes continues at SPJC campus

By Times staff writer

© St. Petersburg Times, published March 21, 2001


CLEARWATER -- You don't have to be a lawyer to learn about the law. The People's Law School, a series of free sessions sponsored by the Clearwater Bar Association, has begun.

CLEARWATER -- You don't have to be a lawyer to learn about the law. The People's Law School, a series of free sessions sponsored by the Clearwater Bar Association, has begun.

All classes, taught by local judges and/or lawyers, will be from 7 to 9 p.m. in the teaching auditorium of St. Petersburg Junior College, at 2465 Drew St. in Clearwater.

Seating is limited, but registration not necessary. For information, call 461-4869.

Here is a schedule:

Thursday: Insurance, injury law

March 29: Employment discrimination

April 5: Tax law

April 19: Small business and intellectual property (patent, trademark and copyright)

April 26: Public school law

May 3: Consumer law and bankruptcy

May 10: Health care, hospital law, nursing home law

May 17: Your rights under the Constitution

May 24: State and local government law

Barbershop group seeks full range of male voices

PALM HARBOR -- The Palm Harbor Crystal-Aires Men's Barbershop Chorus is seeking new tenor, bass, lead and baritone voices. No musical or singing experience is required. The group meets 7 p.m. every Monday at the Palm Harbor Senior Activities Center, 1500 16th St. Call 785-9717 or 532-6126 for information.

Firehouse museum has openings for kids' tours

LARGO -- The Kids Firehouse Museum, 9510 Kids Firehouse Ave., (south of Ulmerton Road at 95th Street) in Largo has openings for spring/summer tours for groups of children up to age 10. The firehouse has 11 antique firetrucks and a playground. Children are taught fire safety, watch a video and receive free memorabilia. Free admission, but donations accepted. Call 585-1300.

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