Junior Woman’s Club seeks new members

SEMINOLE — The Seminole Junior Woman’s Club is seeking new club members, women 18 or older from Seminole and surrounding areas. The club meets at 6:30 p.m. every fourth Thursday of the month at Lake Seminole Square, 8333 Seminole Blvd.

The group is dedicated to serving the community, particularly through programs helping children and Veterans. Club activities include providing a meal at the Ronald McDonald House in St. Petersburg, the SJWC “Share our Spirit” food drive, which helps feed Seminole children during Christmas break, and its annual purse auction in April to raise funds for programs in our community.

Anyone over 18 and looking to serve the community together can join the club at a monthly meeting. To learn more, email GFWCSeminole@gmail.com, visit Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/seminolejuniorwomansclub, or call 727-687-3077.

Seminole Historical Museum

The Seminole Historical Museum is open Thursdays and Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and is located at Seminole City Park on 7464 Ridge Road.

The Pioneer Room showcases exhibits highlighting Seminole’s origins and development. Catch up on the train’s presence in Pinellas that gave Floridians the development of a thriving citrus industry and tourist opportunities. The museum, open 11 years at Seminole City Park, will be highlighting the lives, involvement and dedication of the pioneer women who have given Seminole a rich heritage as we honor Mother’s Day during May.

Rotary Club honors April Students of the Month

SEMINOLE — Students from area schools were honored at the Rotary Club of Seminole’s luncheon on April 15 as Students of the Month for April.

In coordination with school administrators, students are selected based on their community involvement and scholastic achievement. The honor is awarded to elementary students in the fifth grade and a high school senior.

The honored students are:

• Bauder Elementary School: Joseph Robbins

• Orange Grove Elementary School: Allie Saydeh

• Seminole Elementary School: Kevin Bradley

• Seminole High School: Caydence Adams

The Rotary Club of Seminole meets Wednesdays at noon at The Bayou Club. Guests and visiting Rotarians are always welcome and can learn more at seminolerotary.org.

Scholarship available for SPC students

SEMINOLE — The Kiwanis Breakfast Club of Seminole is accepting applications for the Colonel Mildred Imogene Butler Health Sciences scholarship for students enrolled in the Health Sciences Program at St. Petersburg College.

Deadline for application is May 15.

Application and requirements may be obtained by visiting St. Petersburg College through Brittany Stebbins, Administrative Assistant (Stebbins.Brittany@spcollege.edu) or the Kiwanis website at www.kiwanisseminolebreakfast.com. Click on the “Scholarship” button in the upper right corner. Completed applications are to be submitted by email to Stebbins.

For additional information, go to www.Kiwanisseminolebreakfast.com/foundation or contact Leah Hoffman at 727-873-7852 or email: Mykiwanisaccount2020@yahoo.com.