
Jazz Under the Trees
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Museum is closed at this time. Appointments may be made for group tours. 813 737-1352 for information.
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The history books document the Bealsville community as a community settled by freed slaves in the year 1865. They state that twelve original families of Peter Dexter, Bryant Horton, Roger Smith, Robert Story, Isaac Berry, Mills Holloman, Sam Horton, grandfather of O. V. Hargrett, Sr., Mary Reddick, Jerry Stephens, Neptune Henry, Steven Allen, and Abe Messenger, upon gaining their freedom, remained on their former slave owner’s plantation to plan their futures.
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The residents along with local foundation and/business support provides funding for many needed services to the community. Mini grants have also been awarded through Hillsborough County Office of Neighborhood Relations and local Sheriff’s Office. Glover School currently hosts a number of programs to include a technology center offering free computer classes, free WI-FI extending throughout the campus, YLM mentoring at-risk girls, Bealsville Eagles Youth Football & Cheerleading Program, senior citizens nutrition program, civic group meeting rooms, and an auditorium equipped with kitchen, and stage. Read More…
Bealsville, Incorporated 501c3 Public Charitable Organization.
How did Bealsville Incorporated get started?
Vacation Bible Study Kick Off is in June. Community Churches will kick off several weeks of VBS. HCC will be providing information on college enrollment as well as the Plant City Eagles Hat Drive.
If you need a tax break, Bealsville Inc. can assist. We are a not-for-profit organization and an avenue for a tax break. Bealsville Inc is the managing component of the Glover School which is on the National Registry for Historic Places (one of two African American sites in the Plant City area).
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Did You Know? A National Landmark The restored Willian A. Glover School was the Bealsville Community’s first public school originally named Jamison School. Constructed shortly after the Civil War, students
We are pleased to announce that Mr. Hampton George has opened an office at the Glover School each Wednesday. Veterans needing assistance with securing benefits are welcome to stop by
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