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WHAT:
More than 1,000 volunteers from community organizations, residential associations and local student groups are banding together to clean up the neighborhood for the University Area Community Development Corporation’s (UACDC) second annual “Paint the Town” event.
WHEN:
Saturday, Jan. 18, 2014
8:30 a.m. community breakfast, 9 a.m. pep rally, 9:30 projects begin, 12 p.m. celebration
WHERE:
University Area Community Development Corporation, Inc.
14013 North 22nd Street, Tampa, FL 33613
Breakfast, registration, pep rally and celebration will be held on the UACDC lawn. Media will be directed accordingly.
Locations for projects include:
• UACDC (14013 N. 22nd St, Tampa, FL 33613)
Headstart Clean-up
Landscaping on property
Pressure Washing
• University Area Community Garden/Future site of Harvest Hope Center (N. 20th St & 137th Ave, Tampa, FL 33613)
Mural painting by Prodigy staff and volunteers
Pond restoration
Litter cleanup
• Mort Park (1815 E 148th Ave, Tampa, FL 33613, Behind Mort Elementary School)
Interior Maintenance/Painting
Landscaping
Litter cleanup
• Litter Cleanup
All roads (From N. 12th St. to N. 22nd St. and from E. 143rd Ave. to E. 138th Ave.)
• Palms at Cedar Trace (2200 Cedar Trace Circle, Tampa, FL 33613)
Wall painting – wall adjacent to UACDC
• University Club Apartments (12702 University Club Drive, Tampa, FL 33612)
Curb painting
• Roy Hanes Park (1902 S. Village Ave., Tampa, FL 33612)
Landscaping
WHO:
Paint the Town is a program of the UACDC and is sponsored by PNC Bank and Keep Tampa Bay Beautiful. Partners include Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office, Hillsborough County Code Enforcement and USF Student Affairs Center for Leadership & Civic Engagement. Volunteer groups for Paint the Town include:
• Keep Tampa Bay Beautiful
• USF Stampede of Service
• United Way
• Avesta Communities
• University Village Residents
• Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office – District 1
WHY:
Paint the Town is a community event that brings area residents together with an army of volunteers to show what can happen when you pair belief with a willingness to roll up your sleeves and invest some sweat equity into transforming our community. This year, the UACDC combined efforts to Make it Happen! for this community.
Make it Happen! is a community-wide campaign that brings the collective strengths of the community to bear on the greatest challenges. UACDC and over 60 non-profit, business and government partners coordinate our collective resources, skills and specialties within a shared, holistic community transformation strategy.