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Servant’s Heart Ministry’s Hearts Against Hunger 5K Kicks Off Saturday, May 14

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ORLANDO, Fla. (FNN) – Servant’s Heart Ministry’s in-person 5K kicks of on May 14, 2022. Attendees can run, walk or stroll through the beautiful streets of Belle Isle in the Greater Orlando area to help bring awareness and support those in need. People can register as an individual or create their very own team. Grab your family, friends, co-workers, running groups, or church groups and make a difference today.

The entry donation fee of $35 provides two full weeks of groceries for one local family. Anyone and everyone can participate. Supporters can help the ministry reach its $40,000 goal by creating a fundraising page or creating a team through the event page.

Those who want to help even more can create their own unique fundraising page after they register to help the ministry reach their goal. Supporters will be able to customize it just the way they want and will be able to share it with others as well as on social media platforms.

As a special thank you, with every $35 donation/registration fee, the ministry will be gifting those registered with a t-shirt the morning of the event while supplies last. Shirt sizes may be limited.

When: Saturday, May 14, 2022
Where: Belle Isle, Florida (Central Florida)
Registration begins: 7:00 AM
Race begins: 8:00 AM

For more information, contact Servant’s Heart Ministry at 407-447-3022, or visit www.servantsheartministry.org

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Mister Rogers’ Week of Kindness Coming March 2023

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WINTER PARK, Fla. (Florida National News) – Mister Rogers’ Week of Kindness, inspired by the children’s TV host and icon, comes to Orlando in March 2023. This week-long series of events was announced today at the Edyth Bush Charitable Foundation in Winter Park.

“Fred McFeely Rogers devoted his entire life to reminding us of some of the most important ideas of what it means to be human among humans: love, respect and kindness,” explained Buena Vista Events & Management President & CEO Rich Bradley. “Many of us find that nearly 20 years after Fred’s passing, it is important to focus on his teachings once again, perhaps now more than ever. This is a week to re-engage with his massive body of work with some folks, and to introduce his teachings to others.”

Mister Rogers’ Week of Kindness begins March 20, 2023, the date which would have been Fred’s 95th birthday, and concludes on Saturday, March 26 with the Red Sweater Soiree, a community dinner to recognize ten ordinary members of the community who inspire and exemplify the affinity that Fred Rogers had for showing kindness to our “Neighbors”.

Mister Rogers Week of Kindness coming March 20-26, 2023. Photo Credit: Mike Brodsky (Florida National News)

Activities planned for the week will include early childhood education activities and faculty training, as well as events open to the public.

“The events will be offered free or at low cost,” continued Bradley. “This week-long celebration is not a series of fundraisers, but rather about once again remembering and sharing some of the great work that Fred Rogers created, not only in early childhood education, but in reminding us that we are all part of one big ‘neighborhood’. Fred taught us the importance of accepting our Neighbors just the way they are and engaging in kindness with our interactions. I can’t think of another period in my lifetime where we needed to reflect on those messages again more than today.”

“There are three ways to ultimate success,” Fred Rogers was once quoted as saying. “The first way is to be kind. The second way is to be kind. The third way is to be kind. Imagine what our neighborhoods would be like if each of us offered, as a matter of course, just one kind word to another person.”

Many of the activities of Mister Rogers’ Week of Kindness will be attended by members of the cast and crew of Mister Rogers Neighborhood, which ran from 1968 – 1975, and again from 1979 – 2001. David Newell, known as “Mr. McFeely,” the “Speedy Delivery” man, appeared at today’s media conference via video, and looks forward to visiting Central Florida next March.

David Newell, “Mr. McFeely.” Photo Credit: Mike Brodsky (Florida National News)

Mister Rogers’ Week of Kindness is supported by the McFeely-Rogers Foundation, the Fred Rogers Institute, and Fred Rogers Productions. Details regarding the specific activities and venues will be released over the next few weeks.

For more information on the events, visit https://www.BuenaVistaEvents.com or https://www.MisterRogersWeekofKindness.com.

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Funk Master George Clinton: to Perform at ZORA! Outdoor Festival in Early June

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George Clinton. Photo via North Carolina's Department of Natural and Cultural Resources (NC DNCR).

EATONVILLE, Fla. – At 81 years old, George Clinton, whose career started as a member of a Doo-Wop band influenced by Frankie Lyman & The Teenagers, has spanned over 60 years. He and his band Parliament Funkadelic are known globally for blending a cornucopia of music genres to create an original sound that is often imitated but never duplicated. Clinton and his band members’ work has influenced, been borrowed from, and has been sampled by an astonishing list of rap and funk rock artists including Public Enemy, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dog, Red Hot Chili Peppers, LL Cool J, Beastie Boys, and a host of others.

Clinton’s reputation as a creative mastermind not only touches on his being a talented bandleader. It also includes his visionary artistry as a writer, producer, and consummate performer. And, his flamboyant personal fashion statements are considered nothing short of legendary.

On Saturday, June 4th, Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic will headline ZORA! 2022 Outdoor Festival of the Arts. Kim Waters and Tom Browne are featured guest performers on Sunday, June 5th.

ZORA! Outdoor Festival of the Arts begins on June 3rd and features programming for youth. All festival events take place in “The Preserve in Eatonville,” which is a natural habitat that has a historic and literary connection to Zora Neale Hurston.

Additional ZORA! Festival 2022 programmatic events are “Traditions” Weekend: Middle and High School Students Celebrate Black Music Month, happening June-17-18; and “HATitude! Cultural Flair,” an African and African American design event on October 29. HATitude! Cultural Flair is the festival season’s culminating event and is a fundraiser for P.E.C.’s Excellence Without Excuse (E-WE) Community Arts Lab and Learning Center programs for students K-12.

Information about all these programs is available at 2022 ZORA! Festival Season Schedule – ZORA! Festival (zorafestival.org).

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Olympic Boxer Antonio Tarver to Host First Boxing Event in Tampa Saturday

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Antonio Tarver Jr. (left) and Olympic boxer Antonio Tarver Sr. Photo: Tarver Promotions.

TAMPA, Fla. (FNN) – “Fight Night in Tampa” is set to take place Saturday April 9th at Calta’s 24 Hr. Fitness in Tampa. The event is organized by Tarver Promotions and Antonio Tarver Sr., 1996 Olympic Bronze Medalist and World Boxing Champion. Tarver Sr., who has a wealth of knowledge and experience outside of the ring, couldn’t ask for a better fit for the main event than his son Antonio Tarver Jr. and fight veteran Donnis Reed in an eight-round contest.

“We at Tarver Promotions feel that 2022 is the year Antonio Tarver Jr. separates himself from the rest and April 9th starts the race to the title,” Tarver Sr. said. “This is our first show so I’ve had to learn a lot on the fly, but I’ve enjoyed the process and we hope that this is the first of many. We want to bring this community together in support of the young man that dreams of one day becoming champion.”

It’s a special moment as Tarver Sr. passes the torch to his son, but will be close to all the action as the main coach in his corner. Tarver Jr., who grew up in Central Florida, is presumably on the “fast track to success” at 34 years old. He is currently 8-0 with 5 KO’s and looks to step up in competition and in ranking seeking to challenge other high profile names and contenders in the Jr. Middleweight Division.

Tarver Jr. possesses a fan-friendly southpaw style with power in both hands, but is noted for his relentless body attack that’s sure to keep the crowd on their feet. His nickname is “T2,” but Mr. Excitement might be more fitting.

For the veteran Reed, he is one upset away from making a name for himself.

For more information and to get tickets, click here.

WHEN: Sat, April 9, 2022 – 7:00 PM – 11:00 PM

WHERE: Calta’s 24 Hr. Fitness
4913 W. Waters Ave.
Tampa, FL 33634

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