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Jan22 Thursday

Public Safety Training
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Ybor City, Collaboration Studio 117: Conference Room
Ybor City, Collaboration Studio 132: Meeting Room
Grants Planning Session

meeting space for grants management team

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Dale Mabry, District Admin Center 301: Conference Room
Prep Class - Paramedic NREMT

Prep class for testing 

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Dale Mabry, Allied Health Building 334: Computer Classroom
Chess Club

chess club meetings

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Brandon, Academic Building 209 Classroom
Knit A Blanket Workshop
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grocery store bingo
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SouthShore, Sciences Building 119: Classroom
Chess Club Meetings
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Brandon, Technology Building 102: Classroom
Club Q Meeting
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Brandon, Academic Building 108: Classroom
Game Night

Come to the DSSC 148 Starbucks Lounge for fun and prizes most Thursdays! See below for schedule of games:

01/15
Trivia (Superheroes)


01/22
Free Money Game Show


01/29
Bingo (Gasparilla theme)


02/05
Trivia (Black History)


02/19
Bingo (Studio Ghibli theme)


03/05
Trivia (Women's History)


03/26
Bingo (Pride theme)


04/09
Trivia (Earth Day)


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Dale Mabry, Library Building P100: Meeting Space
Total Resource Financial Workshop

Financial planning workshops

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Brandon Student Services Building 206: Meeting Room, Brandon Student Services Building 208: Meeting Room
Gallery Reception Kendra Frorup: Healing Properties

Kendra Frorup: Healing Properties
Gallery221@HC Dale Mabry Campus | 2nd floor DLRC
January 12 – May 7, 2026

Reception Thursday, January 22, 5-8 p.m.
Artist discussion to begin at 6 p.m.

In Healing Properties, Kendra Frorup explores memory, healing and identity through prints and sculptures created around her 2024–2025 Fulbright Fellowship in the Bahamas. Inspired by her family’s bush farm—land first cultivated by her mother through a government lease-to-own program—Frorup documents the plants and traditions of bush medicine, a practice rooted in resilience and care. Bordering the Bonefish Pond National Park, the farm becomes a site of remembrance and renewal, reflecting her family’s history with cancer and her own journey of recovery. Transforming collected and natural materials, Frorup turns the act of making into an act of healing.

 

Kendra Frorup is an Assistant Professor of Art and Design at the University of Tampa. She received her MFA in Sculpture from Syracuse University in 1996 and has widely exhibited both nationally and internationally.

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Dale Mabry, Library Building 221: Gallery