The American Legion is a members only club. However, if you just moved and are looking for a new American Legion in the Westchase area, you can check this one out. It is located on Sheldon Road just North of Linebaugh Road. You will find Post 152 is home to all three clubs: American Legion, American Legion Auxiliary and Sons of American Legion.
The A.L. Post 152 facility offers its members a lounge and you can use the hall to book private events. It is also involved in many things within the community. There is always some kind of charity event or function happening here as can be seen on the American Legion calendar of events. Call direct for further information.
Tabernacle of God, or Tabernaculo de Dios, is a Christian church on Lynn Road across from Essrig Elementary School. Church services are held on Sunday from 9 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. Tito Sotolongo is an English- and Spanish-speaking pastor who preaches to both audiences.
The church's mission: " To see people changed by the power of a real God in their lives, and as a result, see these same people make a difference in others."
This is a Seventh Day Adventist Church with many involvement opportunities. It has men's and youth ministries. It offers Bible studies and Sabbath Day studies.
Since 2003, Reverend David DeJulio has been ministering to more than 3,000 parishioners at St. Mark The Evangelist Catholic Church. A diverse congregation amplifies the myriad of programs offered alongside traditional mass.
St. John's Episcopal Church, one of the older churches in Tampa, offers a supportive congregation and many programs and ministries. An educational program starting with pre-school through 8th grade is also available. For more information, visit the website or attend a service.
Forest Hills Presbyterian is a community of supportive and caring individuals who warmly welcome guests into their church. This church has many programs available, including youth programs, music programs and an outreach ministry. This is a strong congregation with a tradition of faith and service. To find out more, join them for services or visit the Forest Hills website.
St. Paul Lutheran is located on the corner of N Central Avenue and Wilder Street in the Seminole Heights community. This church offers Adult, Youth and Child Bible studies, as well as a convenient 11am Worship service every Sunday. St. Paul Lutheran has deep roots in Tampa dating back until 1927. It aims to be a welcoming family-friendly environment that greets all newcomers.
Located just before the Hillsborough Avenue bridge, this organization, founded in 1975, serves not just Seminole Heights but all of Tampa. About 500 volunteers deliver meals to about 550 homebound people and seniors daily, driving as far north as the Hillsborough-Pasco county line, as far south as Port Tampa, as far west as Westchase and as far east as Temple Terrace. The kitchen is open for public tours once or twice a month.
Rev. Freddy Fritz opens the doors to Tampa Bay Presbyterian Church every Sunday and Wednesday for worship and study. Tampa Bay Presbyterian Church has been serving the faithful of New Tampa since 1979, starting with a small group of 20 followers. Years have progressed and Tampa Bay Presbyterian Church has become a source of community involvement with many programs to reach all in need.
Tampa Bay Presbyterian Church has grown into a warm, friendly parish welcoming all who want to attend.
St. James House of Prayer is a community-oriented church that focusses on traditional values with a contemporary flair. There are two services every Sunday. Join them at 9am for the traditional service or 11:15am for the contemporary service. If you are seeking further guidance, it offers a Wednesday night adult Bible study, as well as numerous missionary programs throughout the year.
The cultural center offers a plethora of opportunities for residents, including classes in painting, music, art and dance. The center also provides an in-house theater company, a children's theater, concerts and an art gallery. Membership costs $50 per year individually or $95 per family. The center's staff says that what sets its center apart is that its programs allow all generations of residents to work together.
The Temple Terrace Library provides print and online resources to Temple Terrace citizens. It also offers computer classes; meeting space for support groups and seminars; programs for children, teens and adults; and other events.