Old West Tampa
Open discussion of Afro-Cuban baseball
Susan Greenbaum and Alberto Chico Arenas host an evening of discussion and remembrances in "Afro-Cuban Baseball: Nuestra Historia," at 6 p.m. Monday at the West Tampa Branch Library, 2312 W Union St. Free. Call (813) 273-3652.
Downtown
Genealogist to present Irish records sources
The Florida Genealogical Society will hold its February meeting with professional genealogist and lecturer Donna M. Moughty presenting "Sources for Irish Records" at 10:30 a.m. Saturday in the auditorium of the John F. Germany Public Library, 900 N Ashley Drive. Call (813) 205-3032.
Hyde Park
TGH holding class in stress management
Tampa General Hospital presents "Stress Management with Music" at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at 740 S Village Circle. The program demonstrates breathing techniques, healing sounds, guided imagery, mindfulness and spiritual support. Seating is limited. To register, call 1-800-822-3627 or visit tgh.org.
Palma Ceia West
Yard sale proceeds to aid with Haitian relief
A multifamily yard sale is scheduled from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday at 1512 S Cameron Court. Organizers say that proceeds from the yard sale will raise money for Haiti to be donated to the Red Cross and the Community Involvement and Improvement Program. Call (813) 287-1914.
Hillsborough
Artwork sought for April outdoor festival
The Islands Fest Committee invites area artists to submit artwork for its outdoor festival in April. The works will be judged and prizes awarded. Mediums include watercolor, acrylic and oil paintings, jewelry, sculpture, photography, printmaking, mixed media, metal, wood and ceramics. To enter, submit three photos or slides of work with a description of the medium and subject matter. The cost is $40 upon acceptance. The submission deadline is Feb. 15. E-mail entries to bill@southtampatoday.com or mail to Bill Sharpe, 1906 N Armenia Ave., #306, Tampa, FL 33607. Call (813) 283-0760.
Foundation seeking donations for needy
Local nonprofit Guided Path Foundation is asking for donations of clothes, shoes, linens, nonperishable food items, furniture, school supplies and housewares to be distributed to those in need. To arrange a donation or for more information, call Marisol at (813) 458-7997.
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