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By CONNIE DREW

© St. Petersburg Times, published November 19, 2000


TODAY

GROUP FITNESS CLASSES: The Bob Sierra Family YMCA, 4029 Northdale Blvd., offers weekly group fitness classes to members. Regular and specialty classes are offered including yoga, kickboxing, Pilates, muscle up and water aerobics. Classes are offered at the beginner, intermediate and advanced levels. Participants must be age 13 or older except for kids' classes. For information, call (813) 908-8728, ext. 412.

ICE CREAM SOCIAL: The Rocky Creek Retirement Village will host an ice cream social at 2 p.m. Entertainment will be provided by Ron Bowlus. Cost for ice cream is $1.25. Rocky Creek is at 8606 Boulder Court, off Waters Avenue. For information, call (813) 884-3388.

MONDAY

BRIDGE GAMES: Tampa Bay Bridge Center, 114 W 109th Ave., offers bridge games Monday through Saturday and is open to members and non-members. Bridge lessons also are offered. For information, times and partners, call Becky at (813) 354-1348 or Mark at (813) 221-8525; for bridge lessons, call Beverly at (813) 949-6546 after 2 p.m.

WILLS AND PROBATE: "The Myths About Florida Wills and Probate" will be discussed at the Austin Davis Library, 17808 Wayne Road, Odessa. Attorney Sue Walker will present the program at 7 p.m. She will also discuss revocable living trusts at 7 p.m. on Nov. 27. For information, call (813) 264-3825.

DEPRESSION SUPPORT GROUP: The Tampa Bay Depressive and Manic Depressive Association will hold its weekly meeting at 7 p.m. at the Northwest Regional Library, 15610 Premiere Drive. The free meetings include a lecture series about depressive disorders. Support group meetings are held at various times and locations throughout the area. For information, call (813) 878-2906.

TUESDAY

ORT ANNIVERSARY: The Bay Horizons Chapter of Women's American ORT (Organization for Educational Resources and Technological) training will celebrate the 120th anniversary of its parent organization at 11:30 a.m. There will be a covered-dish luncheon and a film showing of Visionaires featuring Sam Waterston. The event will be held at the Plantation Clubhouse, at the Gunn Highway entrance to the Plantation subdivision. To get more information and tell organizers what dish you will bring, call Lucy at (813) 969-1981.

BNI MEETING: Business Networking International will host its weekly meeting from 8 to 9:30 a.m. at Piccadilly Cafeteria, 11810 N Dale Mabry Highway. Bob Hannigan and Clay Simmons will present a program, "Painting Done Right." Also, Julia McNair will present a program on the topic of training. For information or reservations, call (813) 963-2250.

AAUW MEETING: The bridge groups of the North Tampa Branch of the American Association of University Women will meet at 10 a.m. at the home of one of its members. The groups meet on the 3rd Tuesday each month. For information, call Marian at (813) 932-3691.

WEDNESDAY

LIONS BINGO: The 4-L's (Lutz, Land O'Lakes) Lions Club sponsors bingo games on Wednesday and Friday nights. Games are at the Lions Den on Lutz-Lake Fern Road at U.S. 41. Early birds start at 6:30 p.m. Regular bingo begins at 7:15. Also, 25-cent bingo is held at 3:30 p.m. All profits are donated to charity. Refreshments are available. For information, call (813) 996-6832.

LOOKING AHEAD

CHRISTIAN WOMEN MEET: The Network for Christian Women will host its monthly luncheon meeting from noon to 1 p.m. Nov. 29 at the Embassy Suites, 3705 Spectrum Blvd., near the University of South Florida. Meetings are open to women of various ages and denominations to socialize, have lunch and enjoy an uplifting message. Cost for buffet lunch is $10 (includes tax and tip). Reservation deadline is Nov. 27. For information, call (813) 988-4362.

WORLD AIDS DAY: The University of South Florida HIV/AIDS Committee will present its 4th annual World AIDS Day event from noon to 2:30 p.m. Dec. 1, at the Martin Luther King Jr. Plaza at USF, 4202 E Fowler Ave. "Make A Difference," will focus on awareness, education and prevention and will pay tribute to those who have died of AIDS as well as those who live with HIV. A highlight of the event will be the addition of forty-five 6- by 3-foot panels to the USF Memorial Quilt that have been made by USF students, employees and others. The Adopt-A-Panel Project began in 1997 and was inspired by the NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt. For information, call (813) 974-5703.

AARP MEETING: The AARP Greater Keystone Chapter No. 3555 will host its annual Christmas Dinner at noon on Dec. 4. The covered dish affair will be held at the Keystone United Methodist Church, 16301 Race Track Road. Also, AARP state director Bentley Limpscomb will install officers for the year 2001. All past chapter presidents are invited. Refreshments will be served and door prizes will be awarded. Meetings are open to the public. For information, call (813) 961-6453.

- Send information to Connie Drew, St. Petersburg Times, 14358-B N Dale Mabry Highway, Tampa, FL 33618, or fax (813) 226-3352. The deadline is two weeks before the event.

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