MEMBER MICRONEWS


LOCAL COMPANY IS IN TOP 10 OF THE USF FAST 56
The USF Alumni Association's Fast 56 Awards identify, recognize and celebrate the world's fastest growing Bull-owned or Bull-led businesses. But they don't stop there. The Fast 56 is a vehicle for Bulls to share knowledge, grow networks and lend a hand to the next generation of Bull business leaders. PATEL, GREENE & ASSOCIATES, PLLC, a Bartow civil engineer firm, placed #2 of the Top 10. Patel, Greene & Associates, PLLC provides civil engineering consulting for roadway design, permitting, drainage design, erosion control design and computer-aided design and drafting (CADD). It mission is to provide high-quality, cost effective engineering solutions to clients. Specifically noted as BULL LEADERS were Gordon M. Green, '03 and MBA '08, Vice Preisdent; and Hiren M. Patel, '99 and MCE '03, President.
 
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MADRID ENGINEERING HAS CPT CAPABILITIES
Madrid Engineering has Cone Penetration Testing (CPT) available now, owner Larry Madrid, PE, D.GE, announced. CPT is a method used to deterimine geotechnical engineering properties of soils, and delineates soil layers, according to Madrid. CPT sounds are faster than borings - and costs about half. For more information, contact Danny Tidwell, 863-241-6323 or see the Madrid website.
 
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SONS OF ALLEN 4th ANNUAL
NIGHT IN WHITE BALL COMING UP

      Get ready for a very nice evening of dancing, dining, door prizes, awards and recognition on August 28, at 7 p.m., when the St. James AME Church of Bartow hosts its Sons of Allen Night in White Ball.
     The event takes place at the Bartow Civic Center and will feature popular entertainer, Justin Rhodes. For more information, contact James Monroe at 863-559-3720; Carver Young at 863-5331207 or Tim Sanders at 863-512-0740.
 
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POLK COUNTY HISTORY CENTER SCHEDULE
Journey into Polk history this month at the Polk County History Center. The following programs and events are open to the public and free of charge:

July 18, 11 a.m. - Architectural Tour
Join us for a family friendly architectural tour of the History Center and learn more about Neoclassical architecture, the construction of the building and the stories behind the iconic Old Polk County Courthouse. The architectural tour is on the third Saturday of each month at 11 a.m.

July 21, 12:15 to 1 p.m. - Lunch and Learn Join graphic designer and writer Rick Kilby for his presentation, “From Sand Mountain to the Coral Castle: The Dixie Highway and Roadside Attractions in Florida.” For more than 25 years, Kilby has studied Florida’s popular history and presented topics in interesting and visual ways. Kilby is committed to spreading the word about preserving the natural and historic resources of Florida. His mission is to motivate other Floridians to appreciate the wonders of their state, including many, like Sand Mountain, which no longer exist. The Lunch and Learn lecture series occurs the third Tuesday of every month, January through November.

July 23, 4 to 6 p.m. – New Exhibit Opening – Good Reasons for Good Roads: Celebrating the Dixie Highway at 100 Years The Dixie Highway’s initial route officially opened in 1915 and transformed the cultural landscape of Florida. In honor of this ambitious construction project, Good Reasons for Good Roads: Celebrating the Dixie Highway at 100 Years is a temporary exhibit exploring early highways, the people who travelled them and a new era of tourism development in the state’s history. The exhibit will be on display through August 2016.

On-going Events: Victory Florida: Honoring Polk County’s WWII Contributions
Aug. 15 marks the 70-year anniversary of V-Day, or Victory Day, which marked the end of World War II in 1945. The Florida Department of State is commemorating this important anniversary with the Victory Florida campaign, which honors and celebrates the heroes and heroines of World War II while educating Floridians about the important role our state played on the battlefield and home front. The History Center has developed an exhibition entitled Victory Florida: Honoring Polk County’s WWII Contributions, to collaborate with the State’s Victory Florida theme. The exhibit tells the story of ordinary men and women doing extraordinary things for their country during World War II. Victory Florida: Honoring Polk County’s WWII Contributions will be on display through September 2016.

August 8, 10 a.m. to noon - Family Fun Day
Family Fun Day occurs the second Saturday of each month.
 
About the Polk County History Center: The History Center is located at 100 E. Main St. in Bartow and is open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. Visit www.polkhistorycenter.org or call (863) 534-4386 for more information on exhibits and programming. All events and programming are free and open to the public.
 
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CHARITY GOLF TOURNEY
TO BENEFIT SHRINERS HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN

Tindale Oliver's first annual Charity Golf Tournament will be held at Summerfield Crossings and Golf Club on Saturday, September 26, 2015 from noon until 5 p.m. For more information, contact Scott Michael, 813-224-8862, Ext. 1245 or
Andrea Sauvageot, 813-224-8862, Ext. 1282
 
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KIWANIANS CRYIN' TOWEL EVENT SET
     The Bartow Kiwanis Club is reviving a long-held tradition, The “Cryin' Towel.” The event, in which area high school football coaches “sing the blues” will take place Thursday, Aug. 6, at the Bartow Civic Center, 2250 S. Floral Ave.
     The event begins 6 p.m., with light hors d'ouevres and boiled corn on the cob. A steak and potato dinner follows at 7 p.m., with the evening's show kicking off at 7:30 p.m.
Other features will include free beer, a cash bar, raffle tickets and silent auction and comedy act by a top flight comedian who will also be serving as the night's emcee.
     Tickets are $40 and limited to those 21 and older. Tickets may be obtained at the Chamber of Commerce, 510 N. Broadway Ave.

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Newsletter1 - July 13, 2015

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