Tradewinds :: Vol. 15, #1

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Features

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NEW City Commission

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Progress in Pompano

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Lost pet searching goes high-tech

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Providing a Trees Worth

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Becoming Broward

A Special City Commission Meeting was held to induct Charlotte Burrie, Barry Dockswell, Rex Hardin, Barry Moss and Ed Phillips into office.

So many exciting things are happening in Pompano Beach. See some of the upcoming projects and progress coming our way.

There are new high tech tools including facial recognition phone apps to add to your arsenal for recovering a lost pet.

You may be surprised how the economic benefits of trees can actually add up to millions of dollars in value to our community.

As this year marks the 100th anniversary of Broward County’s creation, a lot has taken place to transform this city and the county from a lightly-populated farming region into one of America’s major metropolitan centers.

A b o u t the C o v er

Dancers from Jaya Devi Arts, Inc., celebrate the Indo-Caribbean American heritage in Pompano Beach at the Unity in the Community event. W r i ter / E d i to r : S a n dra K i n g , P u b l i c C o mm u n i cat i o n s D i recto r | Graph i c D es i g n er & P h o to g rapher : J ac q u e l i n e B arrett Tradewinds of Pompano Beach is published twice a year by the Public Communications Office of the City of Pompano Beach for the benefit of residents. This publication is made possible by the Pompano Beach City Commission. If you have questions or comments concerning this publication, please call 954.786.5552, write us at P.O. Box 1300, Pompano Beach, FL 33060 or e-mail Jacqueline.Barrett@copbfl.com. All advertisements are paid for by the advertisers and are in no way an endorsement of the advertiser or their products by the City of Pompano Beach or its employees.

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A Special City Commission Meeting was held in November to induct into office the newly elected tr

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elect five city commissioners to serve for a two year term.

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city commissioners for all five district seats. Residents of Pompano Beach voted on November 4th to

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Voters re-elected Charlotte Burrie (District 2), Barry Dockswell (District 1) and Rex Hardin (District 3)

to continue representing their districts. A newcomer to the City Commission, Barry Moss, was elected to

serve District 5. Ed Phillips, who previously served as City

These commissioners constitute the legislative body of the City.

Commissioner from 2001 – 2002 was elected by District 4 voters.

In the past the City of Pompano Beach held its general elec-

The selection of a vice mayor was also made at the Induction

tions in March. However, due to the substantial cost associated with holding a standalone election in March, the City Commission changed the election to be held in November at the same time county and national elections are held. It is also more convenient for residents and brings more voters out to the polls when municipal elections are held at the same time

Ceremony. Vice Mayor Charlotte Burrie was elected from among the six member city commission. The vice mayor is elected to serve a one year term. The term of office for the Mayor-At-Large seat will expire in November of 2016. At that time, an election will be held to elect a candidate to serve a four year term.

as county and national elections. Broward County has one of

Needless to say, with all five City Commissioners being sworn

the largest voter populations in the State of Florida with 1.7

in, the Induction Ceremony was a proud and inspiring event for

million residents and well over 1 million registered voters.

all City Commissioners, their families, supporters, and City Staff.

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Would you Like to Participate in the City ’s

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put on the City’s budget by Asceleta Hammond‘s career has spanned thirty years

utilizing the Internet. Residents

in both the private and public sector. In 1998, she began

can participate in the budget pro-

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her career with the City of Pompano Beach as office assistant in the city Ms.

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Form located on the City’s website: pompanobeachfl.gov. The goal of the Budget Input Form is

later promoted to budget assistant and in 2001, she was

to provide a forum for residents to offer

promoted to deputy city clerk.

budget priorities for consideration prior to the preparation of the City’s Proposed

The City Clerk’s position has been held for the last 23 years

Operating and Capital Budget. The feed-

by Mary Chambers who recently retired.

back from residents will provide valuable input and direction to City Commission-

Asceleta is a certified municipal clerk and is currently

ers and City Administration as to what is

working on acquiring her masters municipal clerk designa-

important to them.

tion through the International Institute of Municipal Clerks’ Association. She has served as Vice President, Secretary and Board Member on the Broward County Municipal Clerk’s Association as well as secretary on the Florida Government Finance Officers’ and City Clerks’ Association.

The City of Pompano Beach is utilizing the Internet for the budget input initiative as a convenient means for residents to participate in the budget process.

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Pompano Beach Fishing Pier The Pompano Beach Fishing Pier is currently under

streetscape beautification. The City recently completed the

design to be replaced with a new wider pier with enhanced

replacement of water mains bringing the system current

features including new turtle friendly lighting, a fish clean-

for the next 50-years while improving distribution system

ing station, marine life education signage, shade canopies,

integrity, water quality, pressure, flow and fire safety.

benches and a possible observation tower. Construction will start in about a year.

The streetscape improvements will include enhanced lighting, upgraded drainage, new landscape, showers, trash receptacles, benches, bike racks, milling and resurfacing of

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New Streetscape Improvements The Community Redevelopment Agency is planning

the side streets connecting to Briny Avenue from A1A as well as brick pavers along Briny Avenue.

streetscape improvements to NE 1 st Street between NE 26 th

The design is a “shared street� concept intended to be

and NE 28 th Avenues off of East Atlantic Boulevard and Har-

shared by pedestrians, bicyclists, and motor vehicles, which

bor Drive. The streetscape improvement modifications will

will work well in this exclusive beach area preserving the

result in a more suitable traffic circulation pattern, 99 new

pedestrian culture.

parking spaces (compared to 80 existing), lush landscape material, new pedestrian lighting and more. The project will add more shade trees and a wider sidewalk area along the

Construction for the Briny Avenue Streetscape and Undergrounding Project is anticipated to be completed by early 2016.

south side and make the area pedestrian friendly and attractive in support of local residents, merchants and upcoming redevelopment. Local residents and merchants will be given an opportunity to share ideas and concerns about the proposed improvements. The plan is to begin construction late in the fall.

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Beach Branch Library Opens The new Beach Library, located at the SE

corner of NE 2 nd Street and Riverside Drive, is soon to open! The 5,400 square foot library, within steps from the beach, features a 1,000 square foot meeting room and a veranda with outdoor seating overlooking

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Briny Avenue Streetscape and Undergrounding Project

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been completed.

Similar to the streetscape improvements and undergrounding of overhead utilities recently completed along Pom-

The old beach library building, which used to

pano Beach Boulevard north of Atlantic Boulevard which

be located in the Pier Parking Lot at Pom-

have made significant positive impacts to the area, the

pano Beach Boulevard just north of NE 2 nd

City is gearing up to construct improvements to Briny

Street, has to be demolished ahead of

Avenue which is located south of Atlantic Boulevard

the proposed pier development.

adjacent to the beach.

The City has been working hand-in-

This project involves the conversion of existing overhead

hand with Broward County library

electric, telecommunications, and cable television facilities

staff to make the transition to the

to underground for the purpose of hurricane hardening and

new library site possible.

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Community Redevelopment Agencies Created by Cities Need

to Stay in the Hands of Cities By Carol Westmoreland, Florida League of Cities

Community Redevelopment Agencies (CRA) are incredibly successful tools for breathing new life into areas that have been forgotten- the “ghost towns” in the centers of our cities. They uniquely gather all the participants in the urban revitalization “room” to provide a sustainable and comprehensive plan to make it happen. They are doing what no one else will do, which is to focus on - and give to - areas where but for the CRA, no one will invest. How is this done? Funding is key - the money used by CRA’S are current (not additional) tax dollars, and must be spent in the local area being revitalized. All over the state, intergovernmental

• CRA-backed redevelopment transforms spaces, revitaliz-

conflicts between cities and coun-

es places, and creates millions of dollars in new investment.

ties, over revenues, are popping up. In the quest to provide the best services for the smallest

dollar,

• Private sector investment helps to preserve community identity, history and uniqueness.

unfortunately,

governments get frustrated

• A study of just seven CRA’s in South Florida during 2008-

and argue over who gets to

2013 (a significant recession) revealed that $371.9 million

control, and spend, which rev-

in private sector investment was generated or created be-

enues. Not a new story, but when

cause of $19.5 million in public dollars spent - and 2,147

it involves tax dollars from out City residents for revitalization within their neighborhoods, there is “the REST of the story”. Here are a few facts to consider when control over Community Redevelopment Agencies (CRAs) is debated. • City CRA’s know best how to spend local monies on local projects within the City boundaries.

jobs were created. Just imagine what could happen with an upswing in the economy! History has shown that when nothing happens in blighted communities throughout the state, there are few arguments over how to revitalize, or who is responsible for doing it. Once success with private sector investments occurs, understandably that success is coveted, and hopefully modeled. Counties: Please let CRA’s created by cities accomplish

Under Florida law, the CRA mission is to part-

their mission before pulling the rug out from under them.

ner with civic advocates and investors to turn aging

They have carried the burden of creation, administration,

neighborhoods into vibrant economic centers.

planning for projects and financing for many years. They are reaching their goals, by Florida law generally, and

• CRA’s help identify available land or provide financial incentives for projects that benefit the area and its residents. • The Pompano Beach CRA has aggressively invested CRA

specifically by locally adopted city revitalization plans. Let them keep their promise to residents to turn things around, and to make the quality of life for all residents better.

dollars in its infrastructure and public areas, in order to lay

For

the groundwork for private redevelopment of blighted areas.

Agencies statewide, visit www.redevelopment.net.

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he City of Pompano Beach’s July 4 th celebration this year will begin at 7:00 p.m. with music

and culminate with fireworks off the Fishing Pier at 9:00 p.m.

Pier Redevelopment and 4th of July Festivities

Construction for the exciting redevelopment in and around the Pier will be underway in July, which will close the pier parking lot to make way for a new parking garage, restaurants and retail boutiques. At the same time, a new one-of-a-kind Pier will be built and the entire area will be a pedestrian-oriented destination with lots of green space anchored by our beautiful beach. This construction will significantly reduce parking availability, so the 4 th of July daytime activities have been curtailed this year while the beautification efforts are under way. In addition to the Pier and parking garage, a new street known as Pier Street connecting Pompano Beach Boulevard and A1A will be designed to have onstreet parking, wide sidewalks, landscaped pedestrian areas and a signalized intersection and cross-walk on A1A. Pier Street will connect the Pier property with the Oceanside Park on the west side of A1A and the small park on the Intracoastal, west of Riverside Drive. Landscaping and tree canopies will be added along the newly designed street, to improve the vicinity around the Intracoastal Waterway. Culminating this pedestrian-inviting area will be a new water taxi station geared to allow vessels to pick up and drop off passengers coming to enjoy our new destination. If you plan to attend the fireworks festivities, please use public transportation (Broward County Transit buses, City of Pompano Beach Community buses), bicycles, or share a ride as parking will be at a premium.

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By Jason Soldini, Animal Control Office

Lost Pet Searching Goes High Tech Finding a lost pet usually requires a lot of determination and relentless effort. The City of Pompano Beach Animal Control Division receives a lot of calls from owners reporting their lost pet. Many of these pets are never found. The best chance for recovering a lost pet is preparing for that situation in advance. Everyone knows their pet should always wear a visible tag and many have a microchip as backup. Fortunately, there are new high tech tools to add to the arsenal for recovering a lost pet.

Tracker. This waterproof GPS device is part of a normal sized collar for your dog. The device conserves battery life by remaining inactive while the dog is in its home vicinity. When the dog leaves its home area, the GPS feature is enabled and alerts are sent to you. It can be tracked via GPS map feaGPS or radio frequency pet track-

tures from your smartphone. The battery

ing collars are available to help hunt

needs to be recharged every 10 days. It

down a missing pet. There are several

costs approximately $100 for the collar

varieties available and a comparison

and then $100 per year for the service.

is published at www.vetstreet.com/

When a missing pet is found by some-

our-pet-experts/lost-pet-tech-com-

one who decides to keep it and makes

paring-cat-and-dog-tracking-collars.

no effort to locate its owner, then having

The most impressive is the Tagg Pet

a GPS device can come in handy.

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Microchips are a great way to identify a pet and due to the permanent nature, they can’t fall off or be easily removed. Most people are aware of this cost effective method of identification. However, many people do not realize that registration is not automatic. The chip must be registered and pet owners should update the registration when they move or change phone numbers. Registration has traditionally had a cost involved but recently a free microchip registration database has been established at www.foundanimals.org . Broward County Animal Care and Adoption implants microchips for only $25. Each December, the City of Pompano Beach hosts the County Shelter’s vaccination, tag and microchip clinic at the Canine Corner Dog Park. This past December, 192 pets were vaccinated and tagged. As a final point, always involve Animal Control in the effort to find or reunite a found pet. Some people fear that contacting Animal Control will result in them taking the found pet. Animal Control will assist in finding the owner however if no one comes forward after reporting the found pet properly, the finder can hold it or even keep the pet. Remember, proper reporting is essential. City ordinance requires the finder of a pet to report it to Animal Control and advertise it in a local publication such as a newspaper or online bulletin board such as Craigslist. After reporting, the pet should be checked for a microchip by bringing him/her to a veterinarian or shelter that will scan it for free. If needed, Pompano Beach Animal Control will even come out and scan the pet for a microchip. All these high tech devices just go to show how important pets are to their

Identity Found

families. Getting them reunited is a top priority!

Name: Baxter Breed: Mixed Breed Pug Gender: Male Age: 4 Microchip: Yes Approachable: Yes Vaccinated: Yes

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et Facial recognition apps are available for download to your smartphone. Users, whether an owner or finder of a pet, can use the smartphone app to take and load a photo into a database that uses facial recognition software for comparison to see if a match is found. Some shelters are now using it to aid in reunifying lost pets. A pet owner can load a photo of their pets into the database as a precaution in case the pet ever goes missing or after it has gone missing. Then if a finder uploads a photo and there’s a match, the app alerts both the owner and finder. Two companies that offer free facial recognition software: findingrover.com | petrecognition.com

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Assistant Fire Chief Pompano Beach Fire Chief John Jurgle has promoted Michael Hohl to the position of Assistant Fire Chief. Michael Hohl started with Pompano Beach Fire Rescue in 2006 as the EMS Division Chief. He began his career in the fire service in 1980 with Pembroke Pines Fire Rescue, where he rose through the ranks to Division Chief. Assistant Chief Hohl has a Master’s degree in Public Administration from Nova Southeastern University and a Bachelor’s degree in Public Administration from Barry University. He has an Associate of Science degree in Emergency Medical Services and an Associate of Science degree in Fire Science Technology from Broward Community College. In addition, he is a State certified

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Your Fire Department Wants You… to be Prepared!

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Emergencies happen. Natural and man-made disasters occur. Are you, your family and your business prepared? One of the best things you can do to prepare for day-to-day emergencies or large disaster, such as a hurricane, is to take the city’s Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training. CERT is a FEMA initiated training program sponsored by your Pompano Beach Fire Department that educates and prepares citizens for potential hazards that may impact our community. You will be trained in basic disaster response skills such as fire safety, light search and rescue, team organization and disaster medical operations. Mark your calendar for the April 16th and September 17th CERT class which are held every Thursday for eight consecutive weeks from 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m at the Fire Training Facility. For more information and to register visit pompanobeachfl.gov/ getready or call 954.786.4510.

Preparedness Starts With You…

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Pompano Beach Fire Rescue

Program

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ue to an increased incidence of accidental infant deaths, Pompano Beach

Infant Safe Sleep Safety Tips:

Fire Rescue partnered with Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies Coalition of Bro-

• Babies should sleep on a firm surface

ward County and Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue to institute the Safe Sleep Program.

in the same room as their parents, but

According to the Florida Department of Children and Families, the number of parents sharing a bed with their infants has doubled in the past two decades. New studies add to a growing body of research suggesting the risks of bedsharing are clear. We really need to educate parents before their baby arrives, and remind them of the things we know can save lives, like putting them to bed

not the same bed. • Soft objects, pillows, toys and loose bedding should be kept out of the sleep space until a baby is at least one year of age. • Babies should also be placed on their backs to sleep every night until they

in their own sleeping space. This is why our expectant mothers are perfect

reach one year of age.

candidates to receive our Safe Sleep Brochures. Caregivers, as well as par-

• The risk of infant death if you fall

ents, need to be educated on safe sleep environments.

asleep

with

your

baby

is

high,

particularly in the first few months of In 2014, Pompano Beach Fire Rescue issued 98 brochures and referred five families to Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies. This is an ongoing program deliv-

life, when parents are more likely to sleep with their babies.

ered by Firefighter/Paramedics in the home aimed at reducing the incidence of

Remember, an ounce of prevention is

Sudden Unexpected Infant Death Syndrome (SUIDS).

worth a pound of cure.

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National

communities across the country. National Rebuilding Month brings awareness to the ongoing struggle that low-income homeowners and families face to remain in safe and healthy homes. Proceeds are used to underwrite the costs of National Rebuilding Day and fund Rebuilding To-

To Take Place in Pompano Beach

gether’s mission which supports the organization’s year round Safe and Healthy Homes program as well as Safe at Home,

On Saturday, April 25 th, the City of Pom-

Community Center located at 951 NW

Green Housing, and Veteran Housing

pano Beach Office of Housing and Urban

27 th Avenue. There the volunteers will

initiatives. National Rebuilding Together

Improvement and Rebuilding Together

come together to repair approximately

Day is a day that greatly impacts target

Broward County will be partnering for

20 homes in the Collier City community

neighborhoods and shows the power of a

National Rebuilding Day occurring in

of Pompano Beach.

community coming together.

National Rebuilding Month is a month-

The organization also seeks partners in

Rebuilding Together Broward County is

long call to service during the entire

skilled labor to donate their time and ma-

a non-profit organization which brings

month of April, culminating with Na-

terials to the effort. For more information,

volunteers and communities together to

tional Rebuilding Day, held on the last

please visit rebuildingtogetherbroward.

improve the homes and lives of local vet-

Saturday in April. More than 70,000

org or call 954.772.9945.

erans, elderly, disabled and low income

volunteers will come together nationally

homeowners. Rebuilding Together Bro-

to repair over 4,000 homes nationwide

ward seeks to restore safe and healthy

during the month, and millions of

housing by providing home repairs and

dollars will be invested

safety modifications at no cost to the se-

into low income

Pompano Beach.

lected homeowners. Opening ceremonies will begin at 8:30 a.m. at McNair

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BSO’s Law Enforcement

Expl r er Program P

arents, teachers and law enforcement professionals are constantly seeking ways

also assist in various law enforcement de-

to expose teenagers to positive values and role models. The Law Enforcement

tails including traffic control and searches.

Explorers Program at the Broward Sheriff’s Office is a successful example of how

Explorers who are 16-years old or older,

adult intervention can instill responsibility, leadership, teamwork and self-reliance.

who meet eligibility requirements, are al-

The program works with teens and young adults (14-20 years of age) by allowing them to interact with law enforcement and other community advisors in a serious, regimented atmosphere where the students can demonstrate their personal initiative. The program offers young adults the opportunity to learn and experience lawful citizenship as they work side-by-side with law enforcement deputies and civilian personnel in on-going training and community service projects. The Pompano Beach branch of the Broward Sheriff’s Office Explorers Post 81 is led by Deputy Dallas Chisholm, a 35-year veteran of law enforcement. Deputy Chisholm has been involved with the Explorer program for over 10 years and cur-

lowed to ride with BSO patrol deputies during their normal shifts. To qualify for membership, candidates must be at least 14 years of age and under 21; must achieve and maintain satisfactory school grades; and must make a conscientious effort to stay out of trouble. Candidates under 18-years-old must have the approval and cooperation of a parent or guardian.

rently supervises a cadre of 27 Explorers. They have been of invaluable service to the citizens of Pompano Beach by participating in such events as Unity in the Com-

The Broward Sheriff’s Office Explorers are

munity, the Martin Luther King parade, Shred-a-Thons, the 4th of July parade, and

recognized nationwide and have earned nu-

Thanksgiving & Christmas food give-a-ways and many other events both here in

merous awards throughout their competitions.

Pompano Beach and throughout Broward County. Explorers receive a wide variety of training, to include basic and advanced Law Enforcement Explorer Academy training programs, including, but not limited to, selfdefense; patrol procedures; traffic stops; report writing; domestic violence; Florida law; and, arrest procedures. Explorers who first enter the program are placed on a six-month probationary period. All Explorers are required to attend weekly meetings, which include wearing

This year, Pompano Beach began an Explorer Cadet program for children ages 12 and 13. This is a program similar to the Explorer Program in many ways and prepares them for membership in the Explorer program. If you are interested in joining the Broward

their uniforms for inspection and training seminars.

Sheriff’s Office Pompano Beach Explorers

Explorers participate in a variety of community policing projects including child fin-

pano Beach district office at 954-786-4201,

gerprinting, school safety seminars and crime prevention programs. Explorers can

Monday through Sunday, 7:00am – 11:00pm.

or Explorer Cadets, please contact the Pom-

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Proving a Tree’s

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The Pompano Beach City Commission recently held a Workshop at which a presentation was given by the Davey Tree Expert Company of Columbus, Ohio regarding the economic value of tree preserva-

ronmental benefits they provide. Trees sequester carbon, increase energy savings, improve air quality, reduce stormwater runoff and boost property values for homeowners and their neighbors. So all these

tion. The presentation included information about

benefits should amount to some kind of dollar

the tangible value of trees that can add up to mil-

value, right?

lions of dollars for communities. City Commissioners expressed an interest in sharing the information with residents and businesses in the City that may also benefit from realizing a tree’s worth. The following is information provided by the Davey Tree Expert Company. Not only are trees beautiful, they are important to all landscapes because of the economic and envi-

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The i-Tree software suite, which was developed by a partnership between the U.S. Forest Service, National Arbor Day Foundation, Society of Municipal Arborists, Davey Tree Expert Company and International Society of Arboriculture, does just that. First developed for urban forest managers, studies found street trees in Minneapolis provided $25 million in benefits ranging from energy savings to


increased property values. In Chattanooga, Tennessee, the City was able to show that for every dollar invested in their urban forests, it received $12.18 in community benefits. And New York City used i-Tree to justify spending $220 million to

FREE TREE

plant trees during the next decade. One of the latest tools is called i-Tree Design, it captures the

Give-Away

tangible value of trees in real dollars and cents. Any homeowner can go to the i-Tree Design website www.itreetools.org/design. php ,enter an address, choose a type of tree, insert its diameter

7/18 & 7/25

and then they will learn the specific benefits it provides them in metrics that are easy to understand from gallons of stormwater interception to total dollar value. For instance, at a home in Medina, Ohio, a 25-inch Northern Pin Oak in excellent condition provides benefits of $287 annually. Specifically, on an annual basis, this Pin Oak will intercept 3,336 gallons of stormwater, amounting to a value of $90.40; reduce atmospheric carbon

For over ten years, the City of Pompano Beach

dioxide by 907 pounds at a value of $6.37; provide improved

has

air quality benefits at a cost of $16.78; and reduce heating and

program! Thousands of native trees will be

cooling needs by $167.49. If the tree is properly cared for and

given away to the Pompano Beach community

grows to 30 inches, it will provide $298 in total annual benefits. As long as the tree remains healthy and continues to grow, the benefits increase with time. Now homeowners have the chance to see if a tree’s location makes a difference. If a homeowner uses the website to draw

participated

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a

free

tree

give-away

from 8:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. on Saturday, July 18 th and Saturday, July 25 th . The trees were originally purchased by the City as seedlings and cultivated by Public Works City Nursery employees until they reach two to six feet. The City of

in an approximate building footprint of their home, for exam-

Pompano Beach will give away two trees per

ple, he or she can then place a tree in various locations and

residence on a first-come, first-serve basis.

watch the benefits that tree provides increase or decrease

The free tree give-away will be held at the City

based on the tree’s particular shading and windbreak effects.

Nursery located at 1000 N.E. 3rd Avenue, which is

While trees cost money to maintain, they return that invest-

on the corner of NE 3rd Avenue and 10th Street.

ment many times over by making our homes cooler and communities cleaner. Strategic tree planting actually helps residents understand that healthy trees provide more benefits.

To qualify for a free tree, you must live within the City limits and provide identification such as a driver’s license or water bill to verify your residency.

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Napoleon Bonaparte Broward

By Dan Hobby, Pompano Beach Historical Society

Beach was a part of various counties, beginning in 1821

troops from Fort Brook (Tampa) to

when Florida became a territory of the United States.

Fort King (Ocala). Along the route

Florida’s first territorial government established just two

Seminole Indians ambushed the

counties: St. Johns County, which encompassed much

soldiers; only three of Dade’s men

of the peninsula and Escambia County, which took in

escaped death.

Florida’s panhandle region. Although St. Johns County

known as the Dade Massacre

was larger in area than many states in the Union, ex-

was the start of the Second Semi-

cept for the area around St. Augustine, it was practically

nole War. Prior to this event, the

devoid of settlers. What is today Pompano Beach was

Florida Territorial Legislature had

a wilderness.

approved the creation of a new

This year marks the 100th an-

What became

county covering the southeast

niversary of Broward Coun-

A few years later, in 1824, the Florida Territorial Legisla-

coast of Florida, running from the

ty’s creation. Pompano had

ture created a new county. It encompassed a huge por-

Bahia Honda in the Keys to the

been an incorporated munici-

tion of central Florida, extending to the territory’s south-

St. Lucie Inlet.

pality for seven years when

east coastal region, and was given the name Mosquito

aftermath of the Dade Massacre,

the new county came into

County. Early maps show the southern boundary of the

the county’s name was changed

being, and in the century that

county as being south of the Hillsboro Inlet, perhaps

from its intended moniker, Pinck-

has followed a lot has taken

at today’s Middle River in Wilton Manors. Still, what is

ney County (after Thomas Pinck-

place to transform this city

today Pompano Beach was populated, if at all, by just

ney, a Revolutionary War officer)

and the county from a lightly-

a small number of Seminole Indians who had had been

to Dade County.

populated farming region into

driven south by warfare and increased white settle-

one of America’s major met-

ments in northern Florida. Eventually Mosquito County

For much of its early history Dade

ropolitan centers.

would be reduced in size and renamed; it now is known

County was sparsely populated

as Orange County.

due to almost two decades of In-

However,

history did not begin in 1915.

In the immediate

dian wars, the Civil War and the Prior to Broward County, the

On December 28, 1835, Major Francis Dade was

lack of safe transportation into the

area that is today Pompano

marching a contingent of over a hundred U. S. Army

area.

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in the county (actually a nine-foot wide gravel road), connecting Miami to Lantana wasn’t constructed until 1892. It was the arrival of the Florida East Coast Railway into Palm Beach in 1894 and its subsequent extension to Miami in 1896 that ended the area’s isolation. The railroad allowed people to travel to South Florida, but just as important it provided a means for the region’s agricultural goods to be shipped to northern markets. Soon farming settlements and towns were established alongside the tracks, including Pompano. Problems began to arise within Dade County as the com-

Palm

munities in the northern part of the county complained that their tax dollars were being spent to the benefit of Miami, the county seat, while they were shortchanged on services such as law enforcement, public works and sanitation.

Beach

By the early years of the twentieth century some settlements

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such as Pompano sought to solve these issues by incorporating, thus allowing local government to address local problems. On a larger scale, citizens in northern Dade County were urging the Florida Legislature to allow them to form their own county. The first attempt to create the new county took place in 1907, and although the incorporation bill passed the Florida Senate, it failed in the House of Representatives. When the delegation returned to Tallahassee in 1909 (at that time the Legislature met biennially), the bill was approved and Palm Beach became the state’s 47th county on July 1st of that year. It had a population of approximately 5,300 people and stretched from the St. Lucie Inlet in the north to Pompano, its southernmost town. Within a few years, though, serious talk began about the creation of a new county out of portions of Dade and Palm Beach. It seemed to be a given that the Hillsboro canal would form the northern border of the new county, which would remove Pompano from Palm Beach One of the factors in the effort to create Broward County was the issue of alcohol. In a referendum on the issue of allowing the sale and consumption of liquor, the northern part of Dade County had voted “dry” by an overwhelming majority. This led

Originally, local residents wanted to name their new county Everglades, but in a somewhat ironic move it was decided to honor the individual who had sought to drain the “River of Grass” – Napoleon Bonaparte Broward.

Elected gover-

nor of Florida in 1904, Broward had championed Everglades drainage and initiated the digging of canals that would divert the flow of water into the ocean. Even though the drainage canals did not produce what was promised, some lands were drained and new farmlands emerged from the muck. On October 1, 1915, Broward County became Florida’s 51st county. The new county was 24 miles north to south and 48 miles east to west, but its population of 4,700 people was concentrated almost exclusively within a mile or two of the coastline. It had only three incorporated municipalities: Dania, Pompano and Fort Lauderdale. On the day Broward became a county, Pompano residents, along with others from throughout the new county, celebrated with festivities in the new county seat, Fort Lauderdale. The day included picnic lunches, a parade, concert and speeches from newly elected County Commissioners, one of whom was Isaac I. Hardy of Pompano.

many in the Miami area, who wanted alcohol sales to favor

Although those present at that celebration had high hopes

the formation of a new county, thus removing a large number

for their new county, few, if any, could have imagined the

of anti-liquor voters from Dade.

changes the next century would bring.

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few months back, a South Florida publication ques-

fully occupied with painters, ceramicists, photographers and

tioned Pompano Beach’s “coolness quotient”. Since

musicians. Its signature series is called Lyrics Lab, an all-arts

that time, Pompano Beach Arts has proven that this

open mic night that now features some of the best regional tal-

city rocks! BaCA (Bailey Contemporary Arts) has become an

ent of all disciplines. The venue is one of the few in the region

acclaimed venue for self- expression, entertainment and learn-

that will be offering two kilns to our ceramics and pottery art-

ing. The Amp (Pompano Beach Amphitheater) came roaring

ists. Classes for all ages from children’s film camps to adult Sip

back with concerts by Daughtry, Melissa Etheridge, The Doo-

and Paint events are also a part of the excitement that happens

bie Brothers and amazing events like Sea of JazzFest and

every week at BaCA. With numerous scholarship opportunities

Mess O’ Blues. Soon, Ali Cultural Arts will be making a monu-

for local residents, BaCA is one of the most comprehensive

mental impact as well.

creative centers in South Florida.

Comprised of the City of Pompano Beach, Pompano Beach

After several dormant years, The Amp, the newly rebranded

CRA (Community Redevelopment Agency) and Creative City

3,000 seat amphitheater, is once again featuring major concert

Collaborative, Pompano Beach Arts is a unifying force for arts

performances and music-themed festivals on the breathtaking

and culture throughout the entire City, providing management

grounds which can accommodate an additional 7,000 patrons.

and programming for the City’s key cultural venues.

This spring, the Ali Cultural Center comes to life and will fea-

Strategically, the partnership connects the cultural dots that

ture Pompano Beach’s own Rock Road Restoration Historical

turn the city into a vibrant stage for ingenuity and inventive

Group, and an outdoor stage that will showcase the best in

expression with the ultimate goal of creating a cultural haven

jazz, blues, gospel, teen concerts and most importantly, our

for artists at all career levels.

regional talent. This midsize performing venue is the next step

BaCA, the former historic Bailey Hotel located at 41 Northeast

for our emerging artists.

1st Street, now houses a dozen art studios, beautiful galler-

The exuberance generated from all of these multi-faced ven-

ies that also serve as intimate performance spaces, and an

ues will develop a national reputation for Pompano Beach that

open social area for artistic dialogue. BaCA offers subsidized

not only welcomes and showcases seasoned artists, but also

studio space for both performing and visual artists, and is

inspires and nurtures emerging talent.

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PARK RANGERS

Your Park Resources The City of Pompano Beach has an outstanding offering of recreation parks, facilities, programs and services for its citizens. The newest addition to the Parks, Recreation and Cultural Arts Department are Park Rangers. One of the earliest uses of the term ranger was on badges with the title “Forest Reserve Ranger” which were used from 1898 to 1906 by the U.S. Department of the Interior. These badges were probably issued to the rangers working in the national parks as well as those in the national forests, since both were known as Forest Rangers at

You may have already spotted one of the City’s eight part-time Park Rangers informing the park patrons about the City’s parks and amenities, enforcing the ordinances and ensuring the safety of our residents and visitors. Since the start of the program in November 2014, the Park Rangers have already traveled 4,090 miles around the City, patrolled over the City’s 52 parks and facilities including inspections of pavilions, athletic field rentals and assisting in special events. Currently, the Park Rangers have made

that time. Today, the goal of all

over 800 contacts with the

rangers remains to protect the

public. Park Rangers are

park resources for future genera-

on site weekday nights,

tions and to protect park visitors.

weekends and all holidays.

In the photo above from left to right are Park Rangers Latoya Wright, Mike Tocarchick, Lorraine O’Donnell and Robert Krock.

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Awards y t i C Outstanding Zoning Code Award

The Utilities Department also received

The City of Pompano Beach received

Florida Water Environment Association

the 2014 Outstanding Zoning Code Award from the Florida Planning and Zoning Association. The Development Services Department comprehensively updated and modernized the City’s Zoning Code and related development regulations. The new Zoning Code won the Outstanding Zoning Code award based on its innovativeness, effectiveness, comprehensiveness and clarity.

the Award for 2014 WateReuse Public Education Program of the Year from the for the IcanWater Program. The City of Pompano Beach Reuse Facility received the prestigious David W. York Award from the Florida Water Environment Association for Reuse System of the Year in the category 5-15 Million Gallons per Day.

For over a dozen years, Broward Coun-

The Florida Water Environment Associa-

aged county homeowners, businesses

tion awarded the City of Pompano Beach

and public agencies to create “Flori-

ty’s NatureScape program has encour-

Utilities Department the 2013 Top 10 Safety Award.

Comprehensive Plan, the new Zoning Code improves quality of development, protects existing neighborhoods, enhances sustainability, and helps create a sense of place.

Utilities Department Receives Four Awards Including Utility of the Year The City of Pompano Beach Utilities Department received the Utility

da-friendly landscapes that conserve water, protect water quality, and cre-

By better implementing the goals, objectives, and policies of the City’s

Centennial Park Receives Emerald Award

ate wildlife habitat.” As part of that ef-

Humanitarian Award for Blood Drives The City of Pompano Beach has won the prestigious

Outstanding

Humanitarian

Award from America’s Blood Centers, a

fort, NatureScape created the Emerald Award, which recognizes businesses, municipalities, schools, government facilities, and homeowners that have created and maintained landscapes or completed exceptional projects that

consortium of blood centers nationwide.

further NatureScape goals.

The Parks, Recreation and Cultural Arts

This year, the grounds of the historic

Department received the award after

Sample-McDougald

successfully organizing multiple blood

nial Park, was selected to receive an

drives throughout the year. The City has held 73 blood drives in the last 14 years, and each year the city recruits more blood donors at each blood drive.

House,

Centen-

Emerald Award. The judges noted the site’s use of native trees and plants, environmental-friendly

maintenance

practices and its use of reuse water

of the Year Award from the Florida

The award, which is given to one organi-

[through the Oasis program] to irrigate

Water and Pollution Control Opera-

zation annually by America’s Blood Cen-

the landscape.

tor’s Association. This region of the

ters, is given to an organization that has

well-maintained vegetable garden that

Association covers Broward, Miami

innovative ways to hold the blood drive

is maintained by volunteers.

and Monroe Counties.

and recruit blood donors.

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UPCOMING Adventures

MAY 7

NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER

Please join Mayor Lamar Fisher outside City Hall by the flag poles at 12:00 p.m. The National Day of Prayer is an annual observance held on the first Thursday of May, inviting people of all faiths to pray for the nation.

APRIL 24-26

POMPANO BEACH SEAFOOD FEST On the beach north of Atlantic Blvd. Seafood, arts and crafts, live music, entertainment, etc. www.pompanobeachseafoodfestival.com

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MAY 8-11

SALTWATER CIRCUIT: Mark your calendars for the 2015 Saltwater Circuit, an annual 3-leg fishing tournament. Info: 954.725.4010 (Leg 1) Saltwater Shootout: May 8-11; (Leg 2) Saltwater Slam: Jun 10-14; (Leg 3) Saltwater Showdown: Aug 7-10


JULY 29 & 30

HEALTH & FINANCIAL WELLNESS FAIR

MAY 14-17

POMPANO BEACH FISHING RODEO The 50t h annual Pompano Beach Fishing Rodeo is set for May 14-17! Info: www.pompanofishingrodeo.com or 954.942.4513.

Join us at the Emma Lou Olson Civic Center from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. with local hospitals, medical providers and health insurance reps who will be conducting health tests, screenings, chair massages and more! Free event. For more information call 954.786.4626.

JULY 4

4TH OF JULY FIREWORKS EXTRAVAGANZA Pompano Beach main public beach. Live music begins at 7:00 and fireworks light-up the night sky at 9:00 pm. For more information call 954.786.4111.

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Accessibility

This symbol denotes accessibility at the designated city recreational facility. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the City of Pompano Beach Parks, Recreation and Cultural Arts Department will make all reasonable efforts to accommodate persons with disabilities at their facilities and programs.

Multi-child Discounts

Multi-family discounts will be applied to all city-sponsored youth programs. The first child will pay the full program fee. All other children residing in the same household will receive a 10% discount on their program fee. Siblings must be registered in the same program to receive the discount.

Refund Policy

Full refunds will only be made for programs/classes cancelled by the Parks, Recreation & Cultural Arts Department. If you request a refund due to a personal reason, a $15.00 processing fee will be deducted from the program/class fee paid. Registration and application fees are non-refundable.

Registration Fees

Administrative Staff Mark Beaudreau:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rec. Program Administrator Scott Moore: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Recreation Manager Missy Kitts:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Recreation Manager Jonathan Nasser:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Interim Recreation Manager

Parks & Recreation Advisory Board Christopher Mullon:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chairman Rafael Katz:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vice Chairman Albert Hill: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member Michelle Rhoulhac:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member Walter Clark: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member Kenneth Arnold:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member Latoya Almonord:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member Charles Bechert, III:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member

Aquatic Center: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 954.786.4128 Athletics: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 954.786.4119 Beach Conditions:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 954.786.4005 Dog Park Hotline:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 954.786.4574 Emma Lou Olson C.C.: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 954.786.4111 E. Pat Larkins C.C.:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 954.786.4585 Golf Professional: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 954.781.0426 Golf Course:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 954.786.4142 Herb Skolnick C.C.:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 954.786.4590 Houston/Sworn Aquatics:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 954.786.4116 Mitchell Moore Park & RC.:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 954.786.4131 North Pompano Park: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 954.786.4090 Highlands Park R.C.:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 954.786.7871 McNair Park & R.C.:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 954.786.7882 Sand & Spurs Stables:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 954.786.4133 Tennis Center:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 954.786.4115

Cultural Arts Committee Hazel Armbrister:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vice Chairman Terrance Davis: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member Dahlia Baker:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member

Education Advisory Committee Barbara Armbrister-Boynton:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chair Ralph Marchand:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member Gwendolyn Leys:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member Elizabeth Robinson Massy:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member

Golf Advisory Board Richard J. Porraro:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chairman Al Siefert:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vice Chairman Joseph Osborne:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member John Stockman:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member Angela Curtin: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member Gary Ruderman: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member Anthony B. Cusanelli:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member James R. Bunn:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member

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ALL activities and prices are subject to change. Please call ahead to confirm.

A yearly registration fee is charged for all adult programs held at all Centers. Registration Fee valid from Oct 1st- Sep 30th. All classes, programs, dates and fees shown in this brochure are subject to change. The hours of operation at all facilities are subject to change. Proof of residency is required. Residents:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10/year Nonresidents:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $20/year

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Event Calendar

{April - October}

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April 4

East Village Uncorked First Friday each month. Harbor Village Shoppes: E. Atlantic Blvd between NE 26th Ave & NE 28th Ave. Features an art & wine walk with live music and food. Info on vendor/artist opportunities: shanna.benson@copbfl.com or 954.786.7824.

Music Under The Stars Every 2nd Friday each month at the Pompano Beach Great Lawn (Atlantic Blvd & Pompano Beach Blvd). Live outdoor concert. 954.786.4111 All Ages | 7 pm | FREE

Limelight Every 4th Wednesday each month. BaCA 41 NE 1st Street. Enjoy cutting edge art exhibits, indulge in gourmet local food trucks, a rich variety of local talent and live music! 954.586.1111 All Ages | 5:30 - 7:30 pm | FREE

Nana’s Closet E. Pat Larkins C.C. One man’s trash is another man’s treasure, outdoor yard sale. 954.786.4585 All Ages | 8 am - 1 pm | FREE

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April 18

Spring Eggstravanganza McNair R.C. Activities include an egg hunt, music, prizes, games arts and crafts and more! All Ages | 10 am - 1 pm

Your Trash is My Treasure Highlands Park R.C. Tables on sale for $20 each. All Ages | 8 am - 12 pm | FREE

C.E.R.T. Training Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training beginning April 16th every Thursday for 8 weeks at the Fire Training Facility. To register visit: pompanobeachfl. gov/getready. All Ages | 6:00 - 9:00 pm

Amazonia Vocal Ensemble Herb Skolnick C.C. Performing a unique, broad and bold repertoire including exclusive original musical compositions and vocal arrangements. All Ages | 7:00 pm | $10

April

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18 & 19

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May 2

Relay for Life Pompano Community Park. Every year, Relay For Life chapters hold overnight community events to raise money for the American Cancer Society. jessica.deblois@ cancer.org

Pompano Beach Seafood Fest On the beach and Pier north of Atlantic Blvd. Serving seafood every way imaginable from local restaurants, eclectic mix of arts & craft vendors, etc. pompanobeachseafoodfestival.com All Ages | 10:00 -10:00 pm | $15

South F.L. Chamber Ensemble: In the End Emma Lou Olson C.C. 954.786.4111 All Ages | 7:30 pm $15/child, senior & military | $20/general

Nana’s Closet E. Pat Larkins C.C. One man’s trash is another man’s treasure, outdoor yard sale. Parking Spaces are $20/space. 954.786.4585 All Ages | 8 am - 1 pm | FREE

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May 14-17

We Celebrate You Mom Highlands Park R.C. Dinner will be served for the first 40 mothers registered. Free raffle prizes will be announced throughout the evening. All Ages | 6:00 - 8 pm | $5

A Mother’s Love McNair Center R.C. Join us as we celebrate Mothers and promote community at our Mother’s Day program. Refreshments will be served. All Ages | 6:00 - 8 pm | FREE

Saltwater Shootout: Leg 1 Emma Lou Olson C.C. Bluewatermovements.com or 954.725.4010 All Ages

Pompano Beach Fishing Rodeo The 49th annual gran-daddy of S. FL fishing set for May 14th-17th! Headquarters: Alsdorf Park, 14th St boat ramp. pompanofishingrodeo. com or 954.942.4513 All Ages

May 24

June 3

June 5

June 18

Memorial Sunset Concert Featuring: American Legion Band Pompano Beach Amphitheater (The Amp). All Ages | 6:30 pm | FREE

A Celebration for Fathers Highlands Park R.C. Diner will be served for the first 40 registered Fathers. Free gifts will also be raffled off. All Ages | 6:00 - 8 pm | $5

Dive In Movie Night Houston Sworn Aquatic Center. Featured movie TBA. 954.786.4111 All Ages | 8:00 pm | $15

Celebrating My Dad McNair R.C. Calling All Fathers! A very special program has been planned for outstanding men at our community Father’s Day event. Refreshments will be served. All Ages | 6:30 - 8:30 pm | FREE

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6

June 10-14

June

27 & 28

July 4

Nana’s Closet E. Pat Larkins C.C. One man’s trash is another man’s treasure, outdoor yard sale. Parking Spaces are $20/space. 954.786.4585 All Ages | 8 am - 1 pm | FREE

Saltwater Shootout: Leg 2 Emma Lou Olson C.C. Bluewatermovements.com or 954.725.4010

Intergalactic Bead & Jewelry Show Emma Lou Olson C.C. Precious and semi-precious gemstone beads, sterling silver, freshwater pearls, hand blown glass beads, vintage beads, crystals and more. beadshows.com or 888.729.6904 All Ages | 10 am - 5 pm | FREE

4 th of July Beach Bash and Fireworks Extravaganza Pompano Beach main public beach. Music begins at 7:00 pm. Fireworks fill the night sky at 9:00 pm. 954.786.4111 All Ages | 7:00 - 9:00 pm | FREE

July 17

July

29 & 30

August 1

August

Dive In Movie Night Houston Sworn Aquatic Center. Featured movie TBA. 954.786.4111 All Ages | 8:00 pm | FREE

Health & Financial Wellness Fair Emma Lou Olson C.C. Great information on health and wellness for the entire family! Free and open to the public. All Ages | 10 am - 2 pm | FREE

Tropical Postcard Show Emma Lou Olson C.C. Over 30 dealers from around the country; more than a million cards on display and for sale. tropicalpcc.com or tropicalpcc@yahoo.com All Ages | 10 am - 5 pm | FREE

Saltwater Shootout: Leg 3 Emma Lou Olson C.C. Bluewatermovements.com or 954.725.4010

August 14

September

September

October

Dive In Movie Night Houston Sworn Aquatic Center. Featured movie TBA. 954.786.4111 All Ages | 8:00 pm | FREE

C.E.R.T. Training Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training beginning April 16th every Thursday for 8 weeks at the Fire Training Facility. To register visit: pompanobeachfl. gov/getready. All Ages | 6:00 - 9:00 pm

Intergalactic Bead & Jewelry Show Emma Lou Olson C.C. Precious and semi-precious gemstone beads, sterling silver, freshwater pearls, hand blown glass beads, vintage beads, crystals and more. beadshows.com or 888.729.6904 All Ages | 10 am - 5 pm | FREE

October

October

October

Trunk or Treat on Halloween Street Pompano Community Park. 954.786.4111 All Ages | 6:00 - 9:00 pm | FREE

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Hallow Scream Party North Pompano Park. Come out and celebrate Halloween in a safe and fun-filled environment participating in a scary maze, inflatables, arts & crafts, costume contest and more! Ages 11-15 | 5:00 - 9:30 pm | $2

19 & 20

4

Jazz on the Boulevard E. Pat Larkins C.C. Enjoy live music, food & the spoken word. Local artists bringing you smooth sounds of Jazz and R&B. A fun family event. Bring lawn chairs and blankets. 954.786.4585 All Ages | 4 pm - 8 pm | FREE

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Hallow Scream Party McNair Park R.C. Come celebrate Halloween in a safe and fun-filled environment participating in games and costume contest. Light refreshments served. Age 6-15 | 6:00 - 8:30 pm | FREE

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Parks & Facilities

Park/Facility

Address

AIR PARK JOGGING TRACK

4.4 MILES (ASPHALT TRACK)

Phone

Size

ALSDORF PARK

2974 NE 14 ST

10 AC.

ANNIE ADDERLY GILLIS PARK

601 DR MLK JR BLVD

0.8 AC.

APOLLO PARK

1580 NW 3 AVE

AQUATIC CENTER

820 NE 18 AVE

AVONDALE PARK

225 SW 6 AVE

4.4 AC. 954.786.4128

0.2 AC.

BASEBALL COMPLEX

1700 NE 8 ST

954.786.4119

28 AC.

CANINE CORNER DOG PARK

1101 N FEDERAL HWY

954.786.4574

2.6 AC.

954.214.4759

CENTENNIAL PARK

450 NE 10 ST

CRESTHAVEN PARK

1320 NE 27 CT

COLEMAN PARK

480 NW 7 TERR

E. PAT LARKINS C.C.

520 MLK BLVD

954.786.4585 954.786.4111

1.5 AC. 0.5 AC.

EMMA LOU OLSON C.C.

1801 NE 6 ST

EXCHANGE CLUB PARK

2800 NE 24 ST

7.5 AC.

FAIRVIEW PARK

801 SW 8 ST

2.4 AC.

FOUNDERS PARK

316 NE 3 ST

GOLF COURSE

1101 N FEDERAL HWY

HARBOR'S EDGE PARK

1240 NE 28 AVE

HERB SKOLNICK C.C.

800 SW 36 AVE

HILLSBORO INLET PARK

2700 NORTH OCEAN BLVD

HIGHLANDS PARK R.C.

1650 NE 50 CT

HOUSTON/SWORN AQUATIC CTR. 901 NW 10TH ST HUNTERS MANOR PARK

1801 NW 4 ST

GEORGE BRUMMER PARK

3500 WEST PALM AIRE DR

5.5 AC.

1.6 AC. 945.786.4142

340 AC. 8.5 AC.

954.786.4590 2.3 AC. 954.786.7871

3.3 AC.

954.786.4116 8.3 AC. 954.786.4590

5.0 AC.

NAME TBA

220 E ATLANTIC BLVD

INDIAN MOUND PARK

1232 HIBISCUS AVE

1.0 AC.

JACKSON PARK

301 NW 15 ST

1.8 AC.

KENDALL LAKES PARK

1650 NW 3 AVE

KESTER PARK

702 NE 6 ST

0.2 AC.

LAKE SANTA BARBARA PARK

2290 SE 7 DR

0.2 AC.

LOVELY PARK

1941 NE 1 AVE

0.2 AC.

954.786.4119

MARINE DRIVE PARK

1751 N RIVERSIDE DR

MCNAB PARK

2250 E ATLANTIC BLVD

954.786.4111

8.4 AC.

.1 AC. 2.5 AC.

MCNAIR PARK & R.C.

951 NW 27 AVE

954.786.7882

6.4 AC.

MITCHELL/MOORE PARK & R.C.

901 NW 10 ST

954.786.4131

15.8 AC.

MUNICIPAL TENNIS CENTER

920 NE 18 AVE

954.786.4115

N.E. 16 STREET PARK

NE 16 ST - AT INTRACOASTAL

3 AC. 0.6 AC.

NORTH POMPANO PARK

4400 NE 18 AVE

NORTH OCEAN PARK

3424 NE 16 ST

NORTH RIVERSIDE PARK

143 N RIVERSIDE DR

NOVELTY PARK

351 NW 14 ST

OCEANSIDE PARKING LOT

190 N OCEAN BLVD

POMPANO COMMUNITY PARK

2001 NE 10 ST

954.786.4119

71 AC.

PUBLIC BEACH & PIER

10 POMPANO BEACH BLVD

954.786.4005

26.8 AC.

SANDERS PARK

1599 NW 3 TER 954.295.9047

11.5 AC.

SAND & SPURS EQUESTRIAN PRK. 1600 NE 5 AVE SANDSPUR PARK

954.786.4091

20.4 AC. 2 AC. 0.4 AC. 6.1 AC.

1.8 AC.

4231 NE 15 AVE

2.3 AC.

SCOTT WINTERS MEMORIAL PRK. 1199 N RIVERSIDE DR

0.2 AC.

S.E. 13 STREET PARK

2700 SE 13 ST/PARK AT INTRACOASTAL

0.1 AC.

S.E. 15 STREET PARK

2800 SE 15 ST/PARK AT INTRACOASTAL

0.1 AC.

SGT. KIP A. JACOBY PARK

620 S CYPRESS RD

WEAVER COMMUNITY PARK

800 NW 20 ST

5.4 AC. 12.4 AC.

Amenities


Pools

Aquatic Center (AC) 820 NE 18th Avenue, Pompano Beach, FL Phone:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 954.786.4128 Monday - Friday: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:00 am - 8:00 pm Saturday - Sunday: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:00 am - 4:30 pm

Houston/Sworn Aquatic Center (H/S) 901 NW 10th Street, Pompano Beach, FL Phone:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 954.786.4116 Monday - Friday: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:00 am - 5:00 pm Saturday - Sunday: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:00 am - 4:30 pm

The Aquatic Center includes an Olympic size pool that is 50 meters by 25 yards with two one-meter spring boards. Also available is a 25 meter pool just right for spending your leisure time.

The Houston/Sworn Aquatic Center hosts nine 25-meter lap lanes with two one-meter spring boards.

Adult Lap Swimming (AC)

18 & Up 18 & Up

Mon - Fri Sat - Sun

6 am - 8 pm 9 am - 4:30 pm

Adult Lap Swimming (H/S)

18 & Up 18 & Up

Mon - Fri Sat - Sun

6 am - 8 pm 9 am - 4:30 pm

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Residents: $2.50 | Non-Resident: $4.50 Residents: $2.50 | Non-Resident: $4.50 Residents: $2.50 | Non-Resident: $4.50 Residents: $2.50 | Non-Resident: $4.50

Annual and Semi-annual passes available.

Open Swim (AC)

All Ages Mon - Fri 6 am - 8:00 pm J Resident: $1.75 (Child) | Resident $2.50 (Adult) All Ages Sat - Sun 9 am - 4:30 pm J Resident: $1.75 (Child) | Resident $2.50 (Adult) Non-Resident: $2.25 (Child) | Non-Resident: $4.50 (Adult)

Water Aerobics (H/S) 18 & Up M, W & F 9:00 am & 10:00 am v Resident: $3/class OR $25/10 classes Non-Resident: $3.50/class OR $30/10 classes (AC) Tue & Thu 6:30 - 7:30 pm v Resident: $3/class OR $25/10 classes Non-Resident: $3.50/class OR $30/10 classes (AC) Sat 10 - 11 am v Resident: $3/class OR $25/10 classes Non-Resident: $3.50/class OR $30/10 classes This program is a shallow and deep-water cardiovascular workout that challenges participants of all fitness levels. 55 minute class. Aqua Burst (AC) 18 & Up T, Th & Sa 9 - 9:45 am v

Resident: $3/class OR $25/10 classes Non-Resident: $3.50/class OR $30/10 classes A fast paced waterobics workout.

Aqua Stretch (AC) 18 & Up M, W & F 11 - 11:55 am v Resident: $3/class OR $25/10 classes Non-Resident: $3.50/class OR $30/10 classes

Warm water exercise to promote flexibility, reduce pain and stiffness around joints for those who suffer from arthritis and other joint ailments.

Wobblerobics (H/S) All Ages Sat 9 - 10 am J Resident: $3/class OR $25/10 classes Non-Resident: $3.50/class OR $30/10 classes

Wobblerobics is an aqua line dance aquatic program.

Piranhas Swim Team (AC)

4 - 18 4 - 18

Masters Swim Team (H/S)

18 & Under Mon - Sat

Water Basketball (H/S)

9 - 18

Private Lessons (AC & H/S)

All Ages

Mon-Fri Sat

Call for times

v

Call for Costs

Call for times b D Call for Costs U.S.A. SWIM TEAM. For more information please contact 954.372.5029 or www.pompanopiranhas.com. Plus $35 Club Registration & $60.00 League Registration.

8 - 10:30 am b D

Resident: $35 | Non-Resident: $45

b D Houston Sworn Water Basketball League will be forming, call us for rates and times.

J Resident: $15/lesson | Non-Resident: $20/lesson One-on-one 25-minute private swim lessons by one of our staff members at your convenience.

American Red Cross Certifications & Training (AC & H/S)

J

Pool Parties (AC & H/S)

b

Preschools & Childcare Centers (AC & H/S)

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Lifeguard Training, First Responder & Water Safety Instructor classes. Contact the facility for scheduling.

Have your child’s birthday or any occasion party at the pool. Schedule at least two weeks in advance of event.

Looking for lessons for your students? We will be offering group lessons. Have your center call us for rates and times. Grants may be available!

College Teams Or Clubs (AC & H/S)

Looking for training for your team? The Pompano Aquatic Center and Houston/Sworn Aquatic Center will be offering training space for your needs, long course (50 Meter) or short course (25 yards). Please contact the Pompano Aquatic Center for dates and times at (954)786-4128.

Morning Masters (H/S)

18 & Up

Mon - Fri

6 - 8 am

Resident: $35/month | Non-Resident: $45/month

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Resident: $76/8 lessons | Non-Resident: $150/8 lessons Eight 25 - 45 minute lessons weekdays, evenings and weekends available.

Red Cross Grant Swim Lessons

FREE

June 8 - August 14

Session I: June 8th - 19th, Session II: June 22, Session III: July 6 - 17, Session IV: July 20 - 31, Session V: August 3 - 14, Weekend Session I: June 6-5, Weekend Session II: July 11 - August 9

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Note: Some programs may not be offered at both pools. Times and prices are subject to change. Call to verify schedule before visiting.

Open Swim (H/S) All Ages Mon - Sun 1 - 4:30 pm J Resident: $1.75 (Child) | Resident $2.50 (Adult) Non-Resident: $2.25 (Child) | Non-Resident: $4.50 (Adult)


Beach Hours of Operation North Pompano Beach Boulevard & Atlantic Boulevard The public beach is open 365 days a year. Swimming areas guarded 7 days a week 9 a.m - 4:45 p.m. During day light savings the guards extend their coverage until 6:45 p.m (early March to early September). Restroom facilities, showers, picnic shelter and tables, barbecue grills, beach wheelchairs, and children’s playground are located on the beach. The Municipal Pier, 222 N. Pompano Beach Boulevard, is open 24 hours a day. Food and beverages can be purchased at the Pier Concession. The public beach has two beach wheelchairs which make the beach accessible to our special needs residents and visitors. The beach chairs are available seven days a week on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information go to Ocean Rescue Headquarters (50 N. Pompano Beach Blvd.) or ask any lifeguard. Ocean Rescue Pompano Beach Ocean Rescue is a division of Pompano Beach Fire Rescue. The beach patrol consists of 17 full-time and 35 part-time highly trained men and women who protect swimmers along 1,200 yards of beach. All of our ocean lifeguards are certified First Responders or Emergency Medical Technicians who are trained to handle any emergency and are equipped with full basic life support equipment such as AED’s and oxygen. Our agency’s lifeguard certification is provided through the United States Lifesaving Association. Ocean Rescue lifeguards receive additional training with Pompano Beach Fire Rescue. Our ocean lifeguards also have extensive knowledge of the ocean and beach environment and are always happy to answer questions from the public. Special Considerations Boogie boarding is allowed everywhere on the beach, however, surfing is only allowed in designated areas. Wrist or ankle leashes are mandatory. Stand up paddleboards have been interpreted to be the same as surfboards if inside the vessel exclusion buoys. Launching for stand up paddleboards is north of Lifeguard Tower 6 located on the north side of the municipal pier or south of Lifeguard Tower 3 located at the eastern Atlantic Avenue terminus. No craft shall be operated at a distance closer than 100

yards (300 feet) of the municipal pier. Stand up paddleboarders outside the vessel exclusion buoys are required to wear a life vest Hobie cats, kite boarders, paddle and wind driven vessels can be launched at NE 13th and 16th Streets only and must stay 100 yards off the public beach. Boats (both sail and motor) must also stay 100 yards off the public beach. Vessel exclusion buoys are an added visual reference. Boat and Jet Ski launching is available at Alsdorf Park on NE 14th Street Causeway and the Intracoastal Waterway. A playground and picnic area is also available at this site. Beach Picnic Pavilions, Sand Volleyball and Soccer Courts Pavilions and Courts are available on a first-come, first-served basis; however, to rent either one for a special activity, an application must be made at the Emma Lou Olson Civic Center. Info: 954.786.4111 North Ocean Park, NE 16th Street, also offers a picnic area. • Alcohol Is Prohibited On The Public Beach And In All Parks. • Pets are not allowed on the beach or in City Parks. Beach Conditions Daily Conditions Report 954.786.4005 Information is provided daily regarding swimming conditions at Pompano Beach. After 9 a.m. daily, call the above telephone number for a recording describing water and weather conditions as well as the presence of Man-O-War or Sea Lice. Beach Condition Flags Green:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Low Hazard Yellow:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medium Hazard Red:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . High Hazard Double Red: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Water is closed to the public Purple:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dangerous Marine Life Adopt-A-Beach Adopt-A-Beach is an environmental program for various age groups promoting cleaner beaches. Organizations or individuals interested in participating in an Adopt-A-Beach and/or beach cleanup of Pompano Beach can request information by e-mailing oceanrescue@copbfl.com

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Tennis Center Hours of Operation 920 NE 18th Avenue, Pompano Beach Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 954.786.4115 Monday-Thursday:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30 am - 9:30 pm Friday:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30 am - 6:30 pm Saturday & Sunday:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30 am - 3:30 pm

Tennis Courts (hard) are available at no charge from sunrise to sunset throughout the City on a first-come, first-served basis. Please limit court time to one hour if others are waiting.

Nestled in the emerald green surrounds of Community Park, the Municipal Tennis Center offers 16 lighted professional fast-dry clay courts for day and night play. We have a fully-equipped pro shop which includes merchandise, snack bar and restrooms. USPTA Professional, Eddie Sposa and staff offers a wide variety of private and group lessons for all levels of play. *Please call Pro Shop for registration and fees. Some classes may be rescheduled or cancelled due to insufficient sign up.

• Norwood Pines Park, S. Cypress Rd. & SE 5 Ct.

• The corner of NE 18 Avenue & NE 6 Street • Founders Park (lighted), 215 NE 4 Avenue • Apollo Park, NW 3 Avenue & NW 15 Place • Mitchell/Moore (lighted), 901 NW 10 Street • McNab Park, 2250 E. Atlantic Boulevard • George Brummer Park, Palm Aire

Court Fees Residents Child: $3.75 | Nonresident Child: $7.50 Resident Adult: $7.50 | Nonresident Adult: $10.00 Lights: $3.20/hour/court Prices include 6% tax. Telephone reservations only, 954.786.4115 after 2:00 pm, for the following day. (Members only)

Membership Rates

Resident Adult Single $300 | Nonresident Adult Single: $440 Resident Family (2 person) $480 | Nonresident Family (2 person) $605

Private Lessons

$33/half hour session

$55/hour session

$85/hour & half session

Adult Clinics

18 & Up 18 & Up 18 & Up 18 & Up 18 & Up 18 & Up

Fri Sun Mon & Sat Wed Thu Sat

9 - 10:30 am (Advanced Beginner) 10 - 11:30 am (Advanced Beginner) 9 - 10:30 am (Intermediate) 10:30 am - 12 pm (Intermediate) 6:30 - 8 pm (Advanced Intermediate) 10:30 am - 12 pm (Advanced Intermediate)

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$20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20

Mixed Double Socials

18 & Up

1st Fri of Month

6:30 - 8:30 pm

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$15

Junior Programs

4 - 7

Mon & Wed

5 - 6 pm

b

Future Stars

8 - 17

Wed

5 - 6 pm (Beginner-Intermediate) b $15/class Clinics times and days are subject to change: Please call 954.786.4115 for additional information.

Up and Comers

8 - 17

Tue & Thu

4:30 - 6:00 pm (Intermediate to Advanced) b $18/class Clinics times and days are subject to change: Please call 954.786.4115 for additional information.

Spring Camp

Apr 2nd -10th Apr 2nd -10th Daily Rate Daily Rate

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$13/class

b $350/child b $245/child b $55/child b $40/child

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8 am - 5 pm 8 am - 12:30 pm 8 am - 5:00 pm 8 am - 12:30 pm

Residents Child $100 | Nonresident Child $150


Golf Course Drive Range Hours 1101 North Federal Highway, Pompano Beach Summer (Apr 15 - Nov 19) Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri & Sat: ������������������������������������������������� 7:00 am - Dark Wed & Sun:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 am - 6:30 pm Winter (Nov 20 - Apr 14) Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:30 am - Dark Wed & Sun:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:30 am - 4:30 pm Business Hours: Mon - Sun:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 am - 6:00 pm Phone:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 954.786.4142 Pompano’s Municipal Golf Courses consists of two 18-hole courses; the Palms and the Pines. The golf courses are conveniently located on North Federal Highway between Atlantic Avenue and Copans Road and are easily accessed from I-95 and Florida’s Turnpike. The recently redesigned and renovated Greg Norman Signature Pines Course opened on January 1, 2013 to rave reviews. With state of the art design, Celebration Bermuda fairways and TifEagle greens, the Pines

Range Balls

will most assuredly become a golf destination for residents and visitors to the region. The Palms golf course continues to cater to a loyal following of golfers who have enjoyed the layout for over a half a century. The Golf Shop and Golf Course Restaurant & Lounge are open to the public as well as members and guests. The friendly and professional Staff, led by PGA Professional Bob Loring, is also available for expert golf instruction and club/golf ball fitting. Owned and operated by the City of Pompano Beach, our Golf Courses cater to the daily public play, annual members, charity, corporate events, and junior groups. Schedule a tee-time at pompanobeachfl.gov City of Pompano Beach Golf Advisory Board Richard J. Porraro. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chairman Al Siefert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vice Chairman Joseph Osborne. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member John Stockman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member Angela Curtin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member Otto Fernsel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member Anthony B. Cusanelli. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member James R. Bunn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member

Small Basket: $4 Large Basket: $6

$30/10 tokens and get 1 token free Range tokens are available for purchase in the Golf Shop.

Adult Group Golf Instruction Sat (Men & Woman) Mon (Ladies Only) Private Golf Instruction

11:30 - 12:30 pm 9 - 10 am

v $20/person v $15/person

All prices include use of facility during session/range balls.

All Ages Individual Sessions, Lesson Series, and On-Course Playing Lessons are available by appointment, 954.781.0426.

ALL activities and prices are subject to change. Please call ahead to confirm.

Junior Golf Programs

5 - 14 5 - 9 10 - 14

Tue Sat Sat

Summer Golf Rates (Apr 15-Nov 19)

Before 1 pm Before 1 pm Before 1 pm 1 pm - 4 pm 1 pm - 4 pm 1 pm - 4 pm After 4 pm After 4 pm After 4 pm

$21 - Palms Course N/A - Pines Course $16 - Palms Course N/A - Pines Course $26 - Palms Course $35 - Pines Course $18 - Palms Course N/A - Pines Course $16 - Palms Course N/A - Pines Course $21 - Palms Course $32 - Pines Course $15 - Palms Course N/A - Pines Course $13 - Palms Course N/A - Pines Course $19 - Palms Course $27 - Pines Course

Winter Rates (Nov 20-Apr 14)

Before 12:30 pm Before 12:30 pm Before 12:30 pm 12:30 - 2 pm 12:30 - 2 pm 12:30 - 2 pm After 2 pm After 2 pm After 2 pm

$40 - Palms Course N/A- Pines Course $34 - Palms Course N/A- Pines Course $45 - Palms Course $65- Pines Course $35 - Palms Course N/A- Pines Course $29 - Palms Course N/A- Pines Course $40 - Palms Course $55- Pines Course $30 - Palms Course N/A- Pines Course $24 - Palms Course N/A- Pines Course $35 - Palms Course $45- Pines Course

4 - 5 pm 9 - 10 am 10:15 -11:30 am

b $15/person b $10/person b $15/person

All prices include use of facility during session/range balls.

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Annual Memberships $800 - Palms Course $1,400- Pines & Palms Course J $1,100 - Palms Course $1,800- Pines & Palms Course J $1,000 - Palms Course $1,600- Pines & Palms Course J $1,400 - Palms Course $2,200- Pines & Palms Course J

Resident (Single) Resident (2 person Family) Nonresident (Single) Nonresident (2 person Family)

All rates are subject to change. All rates include tax.

Member Daily Rates $8.50 - Palms Course N/A- Pines & Palms Course $10 - Palms Course N/A- Pines & Palms Course $10 - Palms Course N/A- Pines & Palms Course $20 - Palms Course $20- Pines & Palms Course

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All rates are subject to change. All rates include tax. Members may make tee times up to 2 weeks in advance of play. Memberships are valid 365 days from date of purchase.

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Flag Football

18 & Up

Mon

7 pm | 8:15 pm | 9:30 pm

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Resident: $300/team | Non-Resident: $350/team

Sports Softball

18 & Up (men) Mon - Thu

7 pm | 8:15 pm | 9:30 pm

Resident: $400/team | Non-Resident: $500/team

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Athletics, 1300 NE 10th Street. Minimum 12 game season. Standings, scores, awards & playoffs included. Call for season information. *51% of team is made up of Pompano Beach residents and pay resident rate. www.leaguelineup.com/pompano

18 & Up (Coed) Fri

7 pm | 8:15 pm | 9:30 pm

Resident: $350/team | Non-Resident: $450/team

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Athletics, 1300 NE 10th Street. Minimum 12 game season. No standings or awards. Call for season information. *51% of team is made up of Pompano Beach residents and pay resident rate. www.leaguelineup.com/pompano

8 - 10 (girls) 11 - 13 (girls) 14 - 16 (girls)

Mon & Wed Mon & Wed Mon & Wed

5:45 - 7 pm 7 - 8:15 pm 7 - 8:15 pm

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Residents: $25 | Non-Residents $50 Residents: $25 | Non-Residents $50 Residents: $25 | Non-Residents $50

Athletics, 1300 NE 10th Street. Registration Starts: February 3rd, Program Starts: March 10th Come out and experience a great program that will offer the fundamentals and skills in the sport of softball. We will be hosting evaluations and a coach’s draft for ages 8 and up to determine team assignments. Please call for more information or visit www.leaguelineup.com/pompano

Youth Baseball, Softball & T-Ball

Mon - Thu Sat

6 - 8:30 pm 9 - 10 am

Residents: $15 | Non-Residents $20 Residents: $15 | Non-Residents $20

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Michelle/Moore C.C. Program starts April 13 and runs through June 20.

T-Ball

3 - 4

M, T, W or Th

5:45 - 6:45 pm

Residents: $25 | Non-Residents $50

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Community Park. Pee Wee t-Ball. This six week program is designed for children and their parents. Set in a non-competitive atmosphere, children learn the fundamental skills of soccer. Parent participation is required Registrations begins: February 2, 2015 (6 week program). Program begins: March 10, 2015.

5 - 7

Tue & Thu

5:45 - 6:45 pm

Residents: $25 | Non-Residents $50

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Athletics, 1300 NE 10th Street. Registration begins: February 2, 2015. Program begins: March 3, 2015. Come on out to the ball park and join our league. Learn the basic fundamentals and skills in the sport of T-ball. We will have practices and games throughout the season. Please call for more information.

Adult Volleyball

18 & Up (Coed) Tue

6 pm

Resident: $185/team | Non-Resident: $235/team

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Community Park. 4 on 4 Sand Volleyball at Community Park www.leaguelineup.com/pompanovolleyball *51% of team is made up of Pompano Beach residents and pay resident rate.

Co-ed Ultimate Frisbee

18 & Up

Mon & Thu

7 - 9 pm

v $100/team

North Pompano Park. Six week season and two weeks of playoffs. Looking to stay in shape while having fun? Join our Adult Co- Ed Ultimate Frisbee League. Visit the Highlands Recreation Center to register.

Co-ed Kickball

18 & Up

Sat

TBD

FREE

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Mitchell/Moore R.C. Registration begins May 4.

Co-ed Speed Camp

5 & 15

Sat

10 - 11 am

v $10/team Mitchell/Moore R.C. Program begins June 20 and runs through July 25.

Youth Flag Football

5 & 16

Mon-Thu

Time?

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Resident: $25/person | Non-Resident: $50/person

Kester Park. Registration begins begin July 20, program begins in September.

18 & Up

Mon

7 - 10 pm

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Resident: $300/team | Non-Resident: $350/team

Kester Park, 702 NE 6th Street. 7 on 7 Flag Football Program. 51% of team is made up of Pompano Beach residents and pay resident rate.

Pee Wee Football

3 - 4

M, T, W or Th

5:45 - 6:45 pm

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Residents: $25 | Non-Residents: $50

Kester Park, 702 NE 6th Street. Registration Starts: September 15, 2014 (6 week program). Program Starts: November 3, 2014

3 - 4

Mon - Tur

5:45 - 6:45 pm

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Resident: $25 | Non-Resident: $50

Mitchell/Moore R.C. Pee Wee Flag Football. Registration begins in August. Program Dates: Sept. (7 Weeks, Include Picture Day - Week 1)

3 - 4

Mon - Thu

5:45 - 6:45 pm

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Resident: $25 | Non-Resident: $50

Football & Cheerleading

5 - 15

Mon - Sat

TBD (Football)

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Residents: $50/child | Non-Residents: $84/child

5 - 15

Mon - Sat

TBD (Cheerleading)

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Residents: $42/child | Non-Residents: $84/child

McNair R.C. Pee Wee Flag Football. Registration begins in August. Program begins in September (7 Weeks, Include Picture Day - Week 1).

Kester Park, 702 NE 6th Street. Hit the field running and join the Pompano Eagles Tackle Football & Cheerleading Program, learning the basic fundamentals and techniques of football and cheerleading. Practice starts early July, games begin mid-August. Registration Begins: May 5th.

5 - 15

TBD

TBD

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Resident: $50 | Non-Resident:$84

Mitchell/Moore R.C. Pompano Chief’s Tackle Football & Cheerleading. Proof of Residency (Pompano Residents Only), Birth Certificate and Physical required at the time of registration. Registration packets available April 1st. Practice begins first week of July.

5 - 15

TBD

TBD

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Resident: $50 | Non-Resident: $84

McNair R.C. Pompano Cowboys Tackle Football & Cheerleading. Registration packets available April 1st. Begins first week in July. Proof of Residency, birth certificate and physical required at the time of registration.

5 -15

TBD

TBD(Football/Cheerleading)

b D

Residents: $50 | Non-Residents: $84

Mitchell/Moore C.C. Pompano Chiefs Tackle Football & Cheerleading. Learn the fundamentals of football & cheerleading. Registration begins April 1st. Practice begins June 17th.

Hip Hop Dance & Cheer

5 - 14

Thu

6:30 - 7:30 pm

FREE

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Mitchell/Moore R.C. Program begins May 5 and runs through May 26.

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Flag Football


Baton Twirling

Tue

6 - 7 pm (Intermediate)

$40/month

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Emma Lou Olson C.C.

Tue

5 - 6 pm (Beginners)

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$40/month

Open Gym

15 & Up

Mon - Thu

6 - 8:30 pm

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FREE

16 & Up

Sat

10 - 3 pm

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FREE

16 & Up

Sat

9 - 12 pm

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FREE

Mitchell/Moore R.C. Come out and test your basketball skills against other players.

15 & Under

Mon - Thu

6 - 7 pm

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FREE

16 & Up

Mon - Thu

7 - 8:30 pm

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FREE

16 & Up

Sat

TBD

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FREE McNair R.C.

Monitoring Valuable Protégés, Inc.

5-8

Mon

6 - 7 pm (Skills Academy)

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$125

9 - 12

Mon

7 - 8 pm (Skills Academy)

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$125

13 - 17

Mon

8 - 9 pm (Advanced Grp. Training) b D

$125

Athletics, 1300 NE 10th Street. MVP, Inc. provides basketball skill development and training for boys & girls. Our Skills Academy teach and develop the fundamentals of shooting, dribbling, passing, defense, rebounding and footwork. Our Advanced Group Training Program teach and develop fundamental skills, speed & agility, strength & conditioning, basketball intelligence and game strategy. For additional information log onto www.mvpinc.org or call 305.749.6090.

Karate

18 & Up

Tue

7:30 - 8:30 pm

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$30/month

5 & Up

Tue

6:30 - 7:30 pm

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3-4

Tue

5:30 - 6 pm

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USA Goju Karate

5 - 13 14 & Up

Mon & Thu Mon & Thu

6:30 - 7:30 pm 7:30 - 9 pm

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$7/class OR $25/month $30/month Herb Skolnick C.C. $50/month $50/month

Emma Lou Olson C.C. Registration fee required.

5 & Up

Mon & Thu

6:30 - 7:30 pm (Beginners)

b $7/class OR $40/month

5 & Up

Mon & Thu

7:30 - 8:30 pm (Advanced)

b $7/class OR $40/month

Highlands R.C. Come out and get a kick out of this program. This exciting program offers a chance for participants ages 5 and up to build self-esteem while learning the art of karate.

Tropical Knights Fencing

8 & Up

Tue

7 - 9 pm

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$10/class OR $40/month

Emma Lou Olson C.C. Registration fee required.

ALL activities and prices are subject to change. Please call ahead to confirm.

Quick Start Tennis

10 & Under Mon & Wed

6 - 7:30 pm

b Resident: $10 | Non-Resident: $20 Mitchell/Moore R.C. Program begins May 11 and runs through June 24.

Kid Zone Camp SOS

8 - 14

Mon - Fri

7:30 am - 6 pm

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Camp ROCK

6 - 12

Mon - Fri

7:30 am - 6 pm

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Resident: $250 | Non-Resident: $300

Pompano Beach MIddle School. Camp SOS (Sports of all Sorts). No camp held on July 3. Registration begins April 6. The program offers a safe, fun, and skill-focused experience for youth under the expert care of certified coaches and local sports players. A new sport will be introduced each week. Other camp activities include Health & Wellness and recreational activities in life skills, social skills, field trips, intergenerational activities, theme weeks, and special events. Lunch and an afternoon snack will be provided. Spaces are limited. Participants will be registered on a first come, first paid basis. Campers will be grouped by age at the beginning of camp. For more information, call 954.786.4119. A $25 one-time registration fee is required.

Resident: $250 | Non-Resident: $300

McNair Park R.C., Mitchell/Moore Park R.C., Highlands Park R.C. Camp Rock (Recreational Opportunities for Camp Kids). Registration begins April 16. Camp begins June 10 and runs through August 16. No camp held on July 3. The program offers recreational and performing arts activities. Campers will also receive instruction social skills, character building, field trips, swim lessons, theme weeks and special events. Lunch and an afternoon snack will be provided. Spaces are limited. Participants will be registered on a first come, first paid basis. Campers will be grouped by age at the beginning of camp. Info: 954.786.4131 Michelle/Moore, 954.786.7871 Highlands Park, or 954.786.7882 McNair Park. A $25 one-time registration fee is required.

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The Arts Ballroom Dance Lessons

18 & Up 18 & Up

Tue Tue

1 - 2 pm (Beginners) 2 - 3 pm (Intermediate)

$10/class $10/class

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Emma Lou Olson C.C. Registration fee required.

18 & Up

Tue

7:30 - 8:30 pm (Intermediate)

$10/class

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Ballroom Dance Socials

18 & Up

Thu

6:30 - 9 pm

Urban Ballroom Stepping

25 & Up

1st & 3rd Wed

Herb Skolnick Community Center

$10/class

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Emma Lou Olson C.C. Light refreshments served. Registration fee required.

7 - 8:30 pm

v $10/class

Mitchell/Moore R.C. An evening of great music and urban ballroom Chicago-style dancing.

Line Dancing

18 & Up

Mon & Thu

11 - 1 pm (Beginners)

18 & Up

Mon & Thu

1 - 2:30 pm (Intermediate)

$7/class

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$7/class

Emma Lou Olson C.C. Registration fee required.

Tap Dancing

18 & Up

Wed

10 - 11 am (Beginners)

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$8/class

18 & Up

Wed

11:30 - 12:30 am (Advanced Beginners)

18 & Up

Fri

10:30 - 11:30 am (Intermediate)

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$8/class

18 & Up

Thu

10 - 11 am (Beginners)

$8/class

Emma Lou Olson C.C. Registration fee required.

$10/class or $45/5 classes

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Herb Skolnick C.C. Registration fee required.

Tap, Ballet & Jazz

Emma Lou Olson C.C. Registration fee required.

Watercolor Art

18 & Up

3 - 17

Mon - Thu & Sat Varies Sat

10 am - 12 pm

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$35 - $65/month $20/class

Emma Lou Olson C.C. Registration fee required.

Drawing & Painting

18 & Up

Fri

1 - 3 pm

v $17/class OR $15/month

18 & Up

Fri

10:30 - 12:30 pm

v $25/class

Herb Skolnick C.C. Highlands R.C. Classes are offered in oil, acrylic and all media fine art with instructor Gloria Stegman. Annual Registration Fee: $10/ Residents; $20/ Non-Residents.

Piano Lessons

5 - 16

Thu

5:45 - 6:45 pm

5 - 16

Thu

10 - 11 am

18 & Up

Tue or Thu

TBD

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$25/month (private - 30 minutes) $15/week

$25/month (private - 30 minutes) OR $25/month (group - 1 hour)

Private Piano Lessons

All Ages

Wed & Fri

TBD

bD

Herb Skolnick C.C.

$100/4 lesson (30 min.) Emma Lou Olson C.C.

Quilting

18 & Up

Mon (by hand)

9:30 - 10:30 am (Beginners)

18 & Up

Mon (by hand)

11 - 12 pm (Intermediate)

18 & Up

Mon (by machine)

1 - 3 pm

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$30/6 weeks $30/6 weeks $45/6 weeks

Emma Lou Olson C.C. Registration fee required.

Creative Plastic Canvas

8 - 12

Thu

6 - 8 pm

b Residents:$5 | Non-Residents: $10

McNair R.C. This 6 week program will teach participants the basics of various stitching to create patterns. Registration begins May 11 and classes begin June 10.

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Fitness Yoga

18 & Up 18 & Up 18 & Up

Mon Wed Fri

6:30 - 7:45 pm 7:15 - 8:30 pm 8:45 - 10 am

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18 & Up

Fri

9:30 - 10:30 am

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$10/class OR $80/10 classes Herb Skolnick C.C. Registration fee required.

18 & Up 55 & Up

Tue & Sat Mon

9:30 - 10:45 am 9:30 - 10:30 am

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$10/class | $80/10 classes $12/class | $50/5 classes | $90/10 classes

18 & Up

Tue & Thu

4 - 5 pm

Jazzercise

18 & Up 18 & Up 18 & Up

Mon & Wed Mon - Thu Sat

4:40 - 5:40 pm 5:45 - 6:45 pm 8:45 - 9:45 am

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Jazzercise Lite 18 & Up Tue & Thu

9:30 - 10:30 am

v

18 & Up Mon, Wed & Fri

9:30 - 10:30 am

Zumba

18 & Up 18 & Up

Tue & Thu Sat

7 - 8 pm 9 - 10 am

v v

18 & Up

Mon & Wed

5:30 - 6:30 pm

v

Kai/Nia Creative Movement

18 & Up

Tue

11:30 am ­- 12:30 pm

v $12/class OR $100/10 classes

18 & Up

Sat

12:30 am -­ 1:30 pm

v $12/class OR $100/10 classes

$12/class | $50/5 classes | $90/10 classes $12/class | $50/5 classes | $90/10 classes $12/class | $50/5 classes | $90/10 classes

Emma Lou Olson C.C. Registration fee required.

Herb Skolnick C.C. Specifically designed for participants who may have trouble doing traditional yoga on a mat. Instructor: Richard Brookens.

FREE

North Pompano Park. Experience physical & spiritual body alignment through yoga.

$36/month (auto pay) OR $90/2 months (cash/check) $36/month (auto pay) OR $90/2 months (cash/check) $36/month (auto pay) OR $90/2 months (cash/check)

Emma Lou Olson C.C. Registration fee required.

$36/month (auto pay) OR $70/10 classes

Emma Lou Olson C.C. Registration fee required. Info: 954.785.7973

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$36/month (auto pay) OR $70/10 classes Herb Skolnick R.C. Registration fee required.

$7/class OR $55/10 classes $7/class OR $55/10 classes

Emma Lou Olson C.C. Registration fee required.

$7/class OR $55/10 classes

Herb Skolnick C.C.

Emma Lou Olson C.C. Registration fee required.

Teens Just-4-Teens ALL activities and prices are subject to change. Please call ahead to confirm.

12 - 17 M, W & Th 6:30 - 8:30 pm D $25 (Annual Membership Fee) Highlands Park. A recreation club for teens to provide safe, fun, and engaging opportunities that builds important life, citizenship and leadership skills. Middle level and high school students. Field trips, guest speakers, games and community service projects are some of the activities. School service hours available.

North Pompano Steppers

13 - 17 1st & 3rd Sat 10 - 2 pm D $25 (Registration Fee) North Pompano Park. This step team is an outlet aimed at promoting physical health, athleticism and teamwork through stepping. Steppers on this team must maintain academic excellence while on the team. Additional fees apply.

Club HYPE

12 - 17

Mon, Wed & Thu

6:30 - 8:30 pm D

FREE

14 - 17

Wed

6:30 - 8 pm

D

FREE

Techie Teenz

12 - 17

Mon & Wed

10 - 2 pm

D

Teens M.A.S.C.

10 - 17

2nd & 4th Thu

7 - 8:30 pm

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McNair Park & R.C. Club HYPE (Helping Young People Excel) is a teen club that encourages teens to explore new opportunities and challenges. Activities offered opens teens to new experiences as well as provide positive alternatives to undesirable activities that will allow them to become productive, responsible and caring citizens. Field trips, guest speakers, games and community service projects are some of the activities. School service hours available.

Chat & Chew

Mitchell/Moore R.C. Teens will debate various topics from movies, books, politics, relationships and family. Topics will be drawn at random for discussion.

FREE

Highlands Park R.C.

FREE

Mitchell/Moore R.C. A recreational program where boys learn from the example set by their adult leaders. Leadership will consist of only males wit high character and the singular goal of developing well-rounded young men. Program begins April 9 and runs through October 22.

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Leisure Mah Jongg

18 & Up

Wed

9 - 11:30 am

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$5/lesson Emma Lou Olson C.C. Registration fee required.

18 & Up

Fri

9 - 11 am

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$6/lesson Herb Skolnick C.C.

Seniors’ Cards & Games

18 & Up 18 & Up 18 & Up

Fri Mon Tue & Thu

10 - 2 pm 6 - 9 pm 12 - 3 pm

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Scrabble Pinochle Bridge

FREE FREE FREE

Emma Lou Olson C.C. Registration fee required.

Open Card Play

18 & Up

Scrabble

18 & Up

Mon

12 - 4 pm

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Canasta Lessons

18 & Up

Mon

1 - 3 pm

v $7/class

Open Game Room

13 & Under 14 & Up

Mon, Wed & Thu Mon, Wed & Thu

6:30 - 7 pm 7:30 - 8:30 pm

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FREE FREE

Game Night 13 - 17

Fri

6 - 9 pm

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FREE

ACBL Sanctioned Duplicate Bridge

18 & Up 18 & Up

Tue & Thu Sat

12:30 - 4:30 pm 12 - 4 pm

v $8/Session v $8/Session

McNab Shuffleboard Club

18 & Up

M, W & F

12:15 - 3:30 pm

v

FREE

Senior Program

55 & Up

Mon - Fri

9 - 1 pm

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FREE

AARP Driver Safety Program

50 & Up

4th Tue & Wed

1 - 4 pm

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FREE

9 am - 4 pm

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FREE

10 - 12 pm

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1 & 3 Wed 1 - 3 pm v ] FREE/with yearly membership Herb Skolnick C.C. Yearly registration is required. Come out and engage in simple card play. 954.786.4585 st

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Residents: $10 | Non-Residents:$20

Herb Skolnick C.C. Relaxed, friendly games, beginners welcome!

Herb Skolnick R.C. Hands on instructions.

Mitchell/Moore R.C. Pool, checkers, chess, board games etc.

McNair R.C. Stop by and participate in a safe, fun recreational atmosphere playing board games, bingo, dominoes and card games. Begins April 4th.

Herb Skolnick C.C. Instructor Bill Howe. Includes lite refreshments.

McNab Park, 2250 East Atlantic Boulevard. Program is offered from October 2014 until April 2015.

50 & Up 4th Tue

E. Pat Larkins Community Center. Community Development Block Grant Program

Herb Skolnick C.C. Early registration is required. Call Camille 954.739.2148 to register.

Brunch, Bingo and Boards

40 & Up

1st & 3rd Sat

FREE

Writing Workshop

18 & Up

Fri

Ice Cream Social

5 - 12

3rd Fri

Saturday Matinee

All Ages

3rd Sat

1 - 3 pm

Movie Madness

All Ages

3rd Tue

6 - 8 pm

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Bright & Smart Robotics

7 - 14

Sat

10 - 12 pm

b D $210/8 week sessions

Mitchell/Moore R.C. Enjoy board games, bingo, music and great conversation with friends. Speakers & counseling on issues of interest to seniors occasionally provided. Begins in Oct.

4 - 6 pm b $2/child Mitchell/Moore R.C. Please join us for an exciting time of music, fun and refreshments.

b $5/each McNair Park R.C. Program begins April 18 and runs through July 18th. FREE

Highlands Park R.C. Program begins April 21.

Emma Lou Olson C.C.

Back To School Family Fun Day

All Ages

FREE

Aug 9th

9 - 2 pm

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Mon

7 - 9 pm

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School for Dogs & People

K9 Nosework for dogs

Advanced obedience & canine Tue

7:30 - 8:30 pm

v ] $75/4 weeks

Puppy Kindergarten

Wed

6 - 7 pm

v ] $75/4 weeks

Beginner Obedience

Tue

6 - 7 pm

v ] $75/4 weeks

Beginner Obedience

Wed

7:30 - 8:30 pm

v ] $75/4 weeks McNab Park R.C.

Mirco Enterprise Program

18 & Up

Thu

6 - 8:30 pm

FREE

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E. Pat Larkins C.C. The NW Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) continues to offer weekly workshops for business start-up and business expansions free of cost. The workshops offer assistance in all aspects pertaining to business. Topics include business plans financial and marketing plans, incorporations and vendor registrations, business loans and more! Info: 954.586.1111

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Flood Damage This article is required by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (F.E.M.A.) to satisfy provisions in the Community Rating System (C.R.S.) for reduced costs for flood insurance. The following is offered to Pompano Beach residents to help prevent and minimize the impact on lives and property caused by floodwaters.

Flood Hazard Map

The City’s Engineering Department has enhanced FEMA’s Flood Criteria Map identifying flood zones for all properties in the city. The FEMA Flood Hazard Areas found within the City limits include Zone X, Zone AE, Zone AH, and Zone VE. The map depicts the flood hazard associated with any parcel in the City. A Summarized flood zones map is located in the Building Inspec- tions Division at City Hall and is available in electronic GIS format.

Flood Risk

Although we have been relatively fortunate for many years, the recent flooding on Halloween 2011 reminds us of the possibility of a flooding event without a major storm or hurricane. The risk of flooding within the City of Pompano Beach can increase by the presence of higher water levels within the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway due to storm surge In general, property located east of State Road A1A within the City has been designated as a coastal zone which encounters greater flooding risk due to waves and storm surge during a significant storm event.

Flood Warning System

The City of Pompano Beach, in coordination with Broward County, has a warning system to notify residents of impending flood danger. Warnings will be transmitted on public address systems such as the City’s website, CODE RED, television channel 78, telephone, and on a door-to-door basis. Listen for instructions during times of flood risk.

Flood Safety

These are precautionary steps to consider before possible flooding: • Listen to radio or television for warnings. • Obey warning and evacuation instructions from disaster officials. • Know your evacuation zone and route. • Take your own essentials (food, toiletries, clothes, blankets, etc.). • Turn off the electricity and gas before leaving your home. • Bring a battery-operated flashlight. • Be careful at all times, particularly at night, and try to remain calm. • Do not drive through flooded roadways • Do not walk through flowing waters • Stay away from electrical wires

Flood Insurance

Most homeowners’ insurance policies do not cover property losses due to flood waters. To

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insure your property for flood damage, you need a flood insurance policy. If you do not have valid flood insurance, contact an agent immediately. Property owners can insure property; renters can insure possessions. The City of Pompano Beach participates in the National Flood Insurance Program (N.F.I.P.) to provide city residents with the initial qualification to purchase flood insurance. Flood insurance typically covers the building structure but not the contents so verify your coverage for contents under your homeowner’s insurance. Please note that there is a 30-day waiting period after purchase before NFIP flood insurance coverage takes effect. We applied to F.E.M.A. for participation in the C.R.S. program to enable our residents to qualify for lower flood insurance premiums.

Property Protection

There are ways to minimize property losses from flood damage, including: • Move furniture and other household valu ables to rooms or spaces in the upper story of a two-story dwelling or a location higher than the regular floor elevation in a single story home. • Place sandbags in strategic places around your property prior to flood status. When sand- bags are placed correctly at proper locations, they can slow up and divert flood waters. • Upgrading your property can include regarding your property to provide for on site storage of stormwater runoff, installing an earthen berm along the perimeter, ret rofitting the existing structure to be flood proofed, or elevating the existing structure to raise the finish floor elevation.

Development Permits

All development (new construction, additions, renovations, alterations to properties, etc.) in the City of Pompano Beach require a construction permit. The N.F.I.P. and the Florida Building Code require the entire building to conform to the requirements for a new building when building repairs or alterations exceed 50 percent of the building’s market value. All applicable building permit applications must conform to this requirement when submitted to the Building Inspections Division. The requirement may also apply if a building is substantially damaged. Before building on, altering, regarding, or replacing fill on your property, always check with the Building Division on any permit requirements. A permit may be required to ensure that the construction does not negatively impact adjacent properties. If an ongoing construction project within a City does not have a posted permit sign, please contact the City’s Building Division to report the possible violation.

Stormwater Management

Stormwater is managed through a system of pipes and drainage canals maintained regularly by our Public Works and Utilities Departments. The Broward County Office of Environmental Services and South Florida Water Management District. Constant water flow through these canals, especially during heavy storms, is essential to flood prevention in the City. City and state laws prohibit dumping trash in waterways. Report violators to Public Works Department at 954.786.4060.

Natural Habitat

Natural areas of the City provide a beneficial function by the reducing the potential severity of flooding. These natural areas typically the collect and retain stormwater runoff during rainfall events and allow for the infiltration of stormwater into the natural ground surface, which can reduce the flooding levels within the developed areas of the City. These natural areas also enhance the water quality of stormwater runoff by allowing suspended sediments and nutrients to settle during the retention period. State regulations protect those natural areas that help to reduce the risks associated with flooding. Along the beach, no new structures are permitted seaward of the Coastal Construction Line without permission. Other restrictions protect some wetland areas from development.

Rate Reductions

On June 11th, 1993, F.E.M.A. awarded the City with a Class 9 rating in the C.R.S. This rating earned Pompano Beach residents a five percent discount on flood insurance premiums. In September 1994, the City received official notification that Pompano Beach residents are eligible for an additional five percent discount, or ten percent total, on flood insurance based on the City complying with the requirements for a Class 8 rating in the C.R.S. In July 2012, F.E.M.A. awarded the City a class 7 rating so flood insurance policy holders in special flood hazard areas in the City now receive a 15% discount on their insurance premiums.

Additional Information

We urge City residents to contact or visit the Building Inspections Division to determine the flood zone and flood elevation for their property. Pompano Beach City Hall is at 100 W. Atlantic Boulevard, Pompano Beach, Florida. The Pompano Beach Branch of the Broward County Library, located at 1213 East Atlantic Boulevard, has information on flood insurance, flood protection and flood plain management. For More Information email floodzoneinfo@copbfl.com or contact Paola West, City of Pompano Beach CRS Coordinator at 954.454.7780 or Michael Rada, City of Pompano Beach Floodplain Manager at 954.786.4062.




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