Kinda old, but I only just now found it.
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St. Petersburg Times Article[TAMPA Edition]
St. Petersburg Times - St. Petersburg, Fla.
Sep 29, 1995
Section: TAMPA TODAY
Copyright Times Publishing Co. Sep 29, 1995RUSKIN/SUN CITY CENTER Cockroach Bay Users Group
An informational center has been constructed by the Cockroach Bay Users Group (C-BUG) at the end of Cockroach Bay Road, just southeast of the launch ramp. A variety of instructional panels and a navigational take-along brochure are being prepared by organizations and government agencies for the center. Two additional centers are planned for other entrances. The purpose of the centers is to provide up-to-date environmental knowledge to serious anglers, birders and nature lovers who want to use the aquatic preserves waters without stressing the natural plant and fish habitats. Membership is $10 per year, which includes a decal for boats. For information, call 645-2032, 645-3888, 645-0082 or 634-7440.
Alternative Education Seminar Representatives of Alternative Education Programs for Troubled Adolescents will present a free seminar from 3 to 6 p.m. Oct. 1 at the Wyndham Harbor Island Hotel in downtown Tampa. They will present information about their distinctive programs at Hidden Lake Academy, near Atlanta, Hyde School in Maine and Three Springs Center in the southeast. These schools provide service for teenagers who are experiencing behavioral disorders, drugs or alcohol-related problems or family conflicts and disruptions, where the traditional school setting and the supports within the local community are not adequate. The Alternative Education Programs offer a therapeutic and structured environment, highly trained counselors, academic programs geared to individual students' need and support for families. The seminar is being hosted by educational consultant, Alix Berlien of Greenwood Associates, a career and college counseling group. For more information, call 254-5303. THE COUNTY County Food Program
The 10-year-old Hillsborough County program that distributed dairy products, canned goods and other food to some of the area's neediest residents has ended because of federal cutbacks. The county staff has monitored the federal budget process but so far has not seen any hope that funding for the commodity food program will be restored. In the meantime, residents who need information about other food programs are urged to call on of the county's neighborhood service centers or the University Community Resource Center. Call Ruskin-671-7647, West Tampa-272-5074, Plant City-757-3871 and Lee Davis-272-5220. Call UCRC at 975-2121.