The Boca Raton Tribune Yo u r C l o s e s t N e i g h b o r
Number 287 • Year VI
East /West Boca Raton, Highland Beach, Delray Beach, Deerfield Beach, FL
October 14 - October 20 , 2016
Local Rotarians, Students Accepting Donations for Hurricane atthew Victims
ENTERTAINMENT see page 7
By Staff Reporter Golden Years in “Silver Skies”
BOCA SOCIETY see page 7
Charlotte’s Travels
SPORTS
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Jason Taylor Among Celebrities to Appear At DICK’S Sporting Goods Grand Opening
In the wake of Hurricane Matthew, which caused death and wrought destruction in the Caribbean, Florida, Georgia and North Carolina, some local Rotarians are accepting donations to provide disaster assistance. “Many of you are inquiring how we/you can help victims of Hurricane Matthew in our district, other parts of the country, and other parts of the world,” Mathieu Daquin, president of the Rotary Club of Boca Raton Sunset said in an email to his members. “District 6930 has partnered with two organizations that have the mechanisms and networks set up to make See page 3 for full story
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Ecologist to Speak at Boca Raton Garden Club on November 1
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Teen Read Week Concludes at Boca Raton Libraries By: Shaquandra Briggs
Kids and teens ages 10-17 years old gear up to celebrate another year of Teen Read Week at Spanish River and Downtown libraries on October 9th –13th. Headed by the youth services department of the libraries, they will use the national initiative created by the Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA) to promote and build literacy in the minds of our youth. “The whole week we encourage the kids to be reading, we’re going to do different book displays and things to get them going,” says Amanda Liebl, the youth services Programs Director for both Boca Raton libraries.
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