FREE • THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2023
VOLUME 11, NO. 20
PLANT CITY WILL BRING A PIECE OF THE PAST BACK TO LIFE
Plant City to restore section of one downtown street. MICHELLE CACERES STAFF WRITER
In a bid to preserve its historical charm and pay homage to a bygone era, City Commissioners this week approved a project that will restore a section of Drane Street between N. Evers and N. Wheeler streets to its original beauty.
“Many years ago they did a utilities repair and tore up all the brick but just paved over half of it with asphalt,” said City Manager Bill McDaniel. “It was originally a full brick street and we’re restoring it to a full brick street.”
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EMPTY BOWLS PROJECT RAISES $40,000 BENEFITING UNITED FOOD BANK OF PLANT CITY
MICHELLE CACERES STAFF WRITER
The Plant City community celebrated the successful conclusion of the Empty Bowls Project, an initiative aimed at raising awareness about hunger and poverty in the local area.
Awareness wasn’t the only thing raised. Proceeds from the event, from ticket sales, sponsorships and the live auction, totaled approximately $40,000, which the United Food Bank of Plant City (UFBPC) will use to help alleviate hunger in the community.
The warm day didn’t deter attendees from enjoying bowls of delicious soup donated by local chefs, enjoying live entertainment and art.
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