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Zephyrhills Main Street, youth council launch 'Positive Message Project' to deliver cards to nursing homes; Main Street previews winter events
Summary
The newly formed Mayor’s Youth Council will run a six‑week Positive Message Project to collect uplifting cards for nursing homes, hospice and troops; Main Street also previewed a slate of upcoming events including the Fancy Flea (Feb. 1) and a regional Main Street training (Feb. 18).
The Mayor’s Youth Council presented its first community project to the City Council on Jan. 27 and asked for the city’s help spreading the word.
Matthew Goldfarb, chair of the Mayor’s Youth Council, and vice chair Mahi Nuka described the Positive Message Project: students will ask classes at zoned schools to make uplifting cards for residents of nursing homes, assisted living and hospice facilities, and for homebound residents and service members. The council outlined a six‑week schedule, a team pickup…
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