Tradewinds Apr 2014 - October 2014 // Vol 14, No 1
Features
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The Cover Born and raised Pompano
Beach, resident Jessie Arseneau poses for a photo at the newly redeveloped area at Atlantic and Pompano Beach Boulevards.
4 Elections in November 9 Historic Trolley Tours 10 Progress in Pompano
With project updates and groundbreakings, there IS progress in Pompano!
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11 Beach Library Groundbreaking 12 Mobile Parking Comes to Pompano Beach! Why wait in the hot, hot sun to
for parking? There’s an app for that!
pay
14 Employees Support a Worthy Cause
12
Historic
Pompano Beach
16 Prime Rate Business Loans 22 Sun ‘N Fun
Featuring classes and events at Pompano Beach’s many parks and facilities.
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Trolley Tours
Writer/Editor: Sandra King, Public Communications Director | Graphic Designer & Photographer: Jacqueline Barrett 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. w w w. p om p an ob e ac h fl. g ov // Apr il 2014
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Elections in November
S
everal years ago, the State of Florida adopted a law allowing Broward County cities to change their elec4 tions from the second Tuesday in March to November, 1 which would cut city costs and perhaps increase voter turnout. 3 Traditionally, voters have come to the polls in larger numbers 5 when they vote in November for State and national elections. Similarly, when the City of Pompano Beach conducts its standalone elections in March, voter turnout has historically been lackluster, and at a significantly higher cost. 2
As a result of the outcome of November 2008 municipal election, a cost-saving referendum was approved to transition the City’s elections from March to the first Tuesday in November of even-numbered years to be concurrent with State and National elections; extending and shortening elected officials’ terms to accomplish the transition and increasing the term of the office of Mayor from three to four years. The next City of Pompano Beach General Election will be held on November 4th, 2014 for the following seats, and every two years thereafter:
District 1 } Barry Dockswell District 2 } Charlotte Burrie District 3 } Rex Hardin
District 4 } Woodrow Poitier District 5 } George Brummer
Subsequently, on November 1st, 2016, the next municipal General Election will be held for the Commissioners of Districts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and the mayor-at-large whose term will expire. All candidates for city commissioner will be elected for a two year term; and the candidate for the office of mayor will be elected for a four year term. Any person wishing to become a candidate, must be a qualified elector who has been a resident of the city for one year prior to qualifying, is registered to vote in the City, and who will have reached the age of twenty-one at the time of taking office, may be a candidate for the City Commission from the district in which he/she resides. In addition, each candidate seeking the office of city commissioner must file all the required forms as may be required by law with the City Clerk’s Office within the filing period starting at 12:00 pm, June 16th, 2014 and ending at 12:00 pm, June 20st, 2014. Please contact the City Clerk’s Office at 954.786.4611 for additional information regarding the upcoming November 4 th, 2014 election. In photo above from left: Commissioner Woodrow Poitier, Vice Mayor George Brummer, Mayor Lamar Fisher, Commissioner Charlotte Burrie, Commissioner Rex Hardin and Commissioner Barry Dockswell.
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C ul
tural
ARTS
The Parks, Recreation & Cultural Arts Department currently programs
cultural
arts
free
monthly
through
activities music
concerts, theatre performances, diverse dance classes, drama camps, art exhibits, and more. Drawing from the vision of the new Cultural Arts Master Plan, the City of Pompano Beach looks forward to enhancing the cultural art activities by building new cultural centers, upgrading the existing cultural facilities, and expanding programs in an effort
to
foster
the
creativity
and cultural diversity of our residents
and
Through
these
visitors efforts,
alike. we
will strive to place the City of Pompano Beach on the map as a cultural arts destination.
Cultural Arts Update
A
fter years of planning to position Pompano Beach
visual artists, kilns, classrooms and galleries that can be
as a Cultural Arts destination, it’s about to become
transformed for various events including intimate concerts,
a reality. In December, the City Commission unan-
film and improv. BaCA is destined to be a magnet for cre-
imously approved the Pompano Beach Cultural Arts Master Plan, tag line“... something wonderful is about to happen”. The Plan identifies future programming objectives for five Cultural Arts facilities: the new Pompano Beach Cultural Center; the existing Pompano Beach Amphitheater; two Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) renovations the Hotel Bailey and Ali Building in Downtown Pompano Beach; and the historic Sample-McDougald House in Cen-
ative energy. The Creative City team will also open the first phase of the Ali Building later this year.
Pompano Beach will soon proudly boast that
“something wonderful is happening” in the Cultural Arts.
tennial Park. Look forward to innovative arts programming including visual arts, music, film, theater, dance, public art, history, and historic preservation.
Pompano Beach Cultural Center Coming Soon
Hotel Bailey to open as Bailey Contemporary Arts (BaCA) In February, the Pompano Beach Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) approved a contract with Creative City Collaborative, the organization that manages the Arts Garage in Delray Beach, to operate two renovated cultural venues in Downtown Pompano — the Hotel Bailey in Old Pompano and the Ali Building on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard/Hammondville Road. Alyona Ushe, Creative City Collaborative Executive Director, has presented more than 300 concerts by international talent and emerging artists in Delray Beach and launched an array of signature series, including musical concerts, visual art exhibitions, theater programs, and educational and outreach initiatives. The team has already begun plans for phase one of the project --- opening the Hotel Bailey as Bailey Contemporary Arts (BaCA). In 2012, the CRA purchased the pigeon-filled building, and it is now poised to become the center of artistic energy in Downtown Pompano Beach. The renovation is breathtaking, and will feature a dozen sunny studios for
Opening in 2015, in conjunction with a new Broward County Public Library, the new Pompano Beach Cultural Center will feature a cutting-edge performance and event space, Digital Arts and Media Center and visual arts exhibition space. The Cultural Center will inspire artists to experiment and will draw new audiences to Downtown Pompano’s Creative Arts District. Innovative programming will celebrate the City’s diverse history and nurture budding cultural organizations. Cultural, literary and civic activities will be juxtaposed at a vibrant, walk-able hub and spill out onto a new Arts Plaza, across Atlantic Boulevard into historic Old Pompano and along Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard/Hammondville Road. The City requested “iconic” architecture, and project architects responded with a bold “inverted L” design for the new center, creating massing and structure that intertwines a central courtyard and breezeways to encourage cultural center and library patrons to intermingle and relax in the public Arts Plaza. At night, a translucent “glowing crown” will highlight the drama of activities at the Cultural Center and serve as a beacon of light for the Cultural Arts in the City of Pompano Beach. The City plans to professionally staff the new Center in conjunction with exciting new programming at the Pompano Beach Amphitheater and to work with the Sample-McDougald House Preservation Society to integrate programming at the historic house and at other Cultural Arts venues throughout the City.
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search involving a wide variety of candidates
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assistant fire chief. Chad Brocato was selected
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The City of Pompano Beach has hired a new
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NEW Assistant Fire Chief
Chad Brocato, Assistant Fire Chief
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ver wonder why that blister forms when you touch a hot stove? Our bodies are not well-suited for tolerating high temperatures. Our friends from the north
from across the nation. Brocato was formerly
who venture to our beach and stay in the sun all day try to test
the fire chief for Deerfield Beach where he rose
that theory. For example, a person with pale skin who stays
through every rank to achieve the top position.
out in the rays of the sun often experiences what is known as
Following the merger into Broward Sheriff’s Of-
a first degree burn. In that case, the skin becomes red, pain-
fice (BSO), Chad remained in Deerfield Beach,
ful and may show some swelling. In contrast, a second degree
serving as the district fire chief. On September
burn more commonly occurs when the skin comes into contact
30th, he retired from BSO and applied for the
with an object that is very hot, like a stove or hot curling iron.
position in Pompano Beach.
A second degree burn can also occur from exposure to a fire. This type of burn is very painful, and it is common for the skin
Chad Brocato has over 23 years of experience
to blister. In fact, the blister is a hallmark sign of a second
in the fire service.
degree burn.
His education and credentials include:
In more extreme exposures, the skin may be burned through
• Doctor of Jurisprudence (Law Degree)
each of its delicate layers to develop a third degree burn. Ex-
- Cum Laude, Nova Southeastern
posure to direct flames or contact with high voltage electricity
University in Davie
are some examples of how this type of burn occurs. Since a
third degree burn destroys the skin, it may appear charred or
• Doctor of Health Science from Nova
Southeastern University in Davie
have a gray color. A thick, hard scar may form at the site of
the burn.
• Master of Science in Medical Sciences
- Honors, Nova Southeastern University in Davie
While it is important to have a basic understanding of the types
of burns, it’s also a good idea to understand how much of the
• Associate in Science in Emergency
Medical Services - Highest Honors,
body has been affected. A relatively minor first degree burn can
Broward Community College
have a significant impact if it covers the entire body. Likewise, a third degree burn (the worst type) is not as serious if it only
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As an experienced writer for fire trade publica-
involves a portion of the skin that is the size of a dime. It be-
tions, Assistant Fire Chief Chad Brocato wrote
comes important for self-care and when calling the emergency
the following article on the serious and treat-
9-1-1 number to know both the degree of burn and the amount
ment of different types of burns.
of skin that is affected. You don’t have to use fancy terms to
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Have You Ever Wondered
I
n the news every day, you can almost count on reports describing disasters somewhere in the United States or the world…whether it be hur-
ricanes, fires, floods, tornadoes, water contamination, snowstorms, toxic spills, terrorism, pandemic scares…the list goes on and on. As you hear about these events, have you ever wondered how your City operates during such incidents?
describe the injuries. A basic description of what you actually see is very helpful. Basic treatment for burns includes stopping the burning process as the first goal. From this perspective, you would remove any jewelry that might retain heat and continue to cause injury.
When a disaster is imminent or has already occurred, all City departments and agencies must work closely together to save lives and protect property. This disaster preparedness team works together at the City’s Emergency Operations Center (EOC). The EOC becomes the central nerve
Removing the person from contact with a hot object is also a
point for the City where all city operations can be
good example. The next step for first or second degree burns
coordinated and greatly needed resources can be
affecting a small area of the body is to cool the area with tepid
attained and utilized.
(warm) water. The area can then be wrapped in sterile gauze that is available from your local pharmacy. Third degree burns or burns that involve a large portion of the body should result in an immediate call to 9-1-1 for an emergency response. While you are waiting for an ambulance, you can still help the person. Avoid removing burned clothing. Look
Recently, the City’s Emergency Manager, Kimberly Spill-Cristiano, was able to facilitate the upgrading of the City’s EOC with new computers, displays and other needed tools through a grant provided by the US Department of Homeland Security. Through ongoing planning, training and exercises, the City’s disaster preparedness team
for signs of circulation, like breathing, coughing, or movement.
has enhanced its capabilities to better respond
If there are no signs of circulation, CPR is needed. If the person
and recover from any type of disaster.
is awake and alert, you can assist by gently covering the burns with gauze that has been moistened with tepid water. If you are unsure if the burn is serious or not, the best approach is to be cautious and call 9-1-1. There are also things that you should NOT do when caring for a burn. Don’t use ice in an attempt to relieve pain. The ice can cause additional damage because the skin has been injured. Do not apply egg whites, butter, or ointment to the burned area because they increase the risk for infection. Also, don’t break any blisters that form on the skin. The unbroken skin on a blister forms a barrier to infection, which is lost if you break the skin open.
While the City of Pompano Beach has been fortunate over the last few years, history reveals that disasters can and do strike our area. It is important to be prepared. Do you have a disaster preparedness plan for your family? To create your family’s plan or to become a volunteer for the Fire Department’s Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) visit our website at www. pompanobeachfl.gov.
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Be Safe. Be Prepared.
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Pompano’s Beach:
Part 2
As a way to insure that the City of Pompano would have to address the entire area, on June 15, 1946, a meeting was called by the Pompano Beach Improve-
I By Dan Hobby Pompano Beach Historical Society
ment n 1947, almost four decades fol-
the
lowing its incorporation, Pom-
to
Association Pompano
discuss
at
Casino
incorpora-
pano became Pompano Beach.
tion. Many of those at-
The name change was not unprece-
tending had moved here
dented; the nearby Town of Deerfield
from elsewhere and had
had changed its name to Deerfield
little or no ties to Pom-
Beach in 1939. The reasons for the
pano. At that time, the State of Florida had fairly loose
change, however, were unique.
rules regarding incorporation and so when the attend-
“It was all about utilities” said Richard
ees favored creating a new town to be named Pompano
Rogers in a 1971 interview. Mr. Rog-
Beach, it was accomplished in short order.
ers, a beach resident in the 1940s was referring to the contentious issue between residents of the beach area
Although the first town council (which included the
and the City of Pompano in the immediate aftermath of
aforementioned Mr. Rogers) was composed of some
the Second World War. And when he said it was all
people who did not have long and deep ties to the area,
about utilities, he meant it was all about money.
it is significant that William L. Kester and M. A. Hortt, both of whom were well-respected businessmen with
As the global conflict was coming to an end, it was in-
decades of history in the region, participated by serv-
creasingly clear to many people that the oceanfront
ing on a committee to draft a zoning ordinance. Some
could not remain an unincorporated “colony” of Pompa-
individuals might have considered incorporation a nego-
no. Beach residents and property owners may have had
tiating tactic, hoping to get a better deal from Pompano,
different ideas about what the coming years would bring
but a few had a vision for the oceanfront that was much
– some wanted the beach area to be largely restricted
more upscale (similar to Hillsboro Beach) than would be
to residential development while other foresaw a more
possible if the beach area was part of Pompano.
commercial future -- but almost all recognized the need for a government that would oversee growth.
The tactic worked as the Pompano City Council began to negotiate with the beach in a more serious manner.
The City of Pompano was willing to annex the beach,
Perhaps it was instructive to the Pompano leadership
but the sticking points were property taxes and the price
that residents in both Hillsboro Beach and Lauderdale-
of utilities. City officials feared that the cost of annexa-
By-The-Sea were also taking steps to incorporate.
tion would not be offset by new revenues, while beach residents feared that the City would impose a surcharge
Following a series of meetings to hammer out details,
on their utility rates.
They also were concerned that
the municipalities of Pompano and Pompano Beach
Pompano would cherry-pick certain areas to annex,
merged on June 16, 1947, along with the “no man’s
leaving others still without municipal governance.
land” in between, to form a new City of Pompano Beach. It was agreed that city services would be supplied to beach residents at the same price that was charged residents in other parts of the city. Under the terms of the merger, the existing officers of the two municipali-
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The Pompano Casino was constructed during the 1920s by the Blount brothers (William, George and DeVotie) at then eastern end of today’s Atlantic Boulevard. Despite its name, it did not house gambling activities; rather it was a place where residents and visitors would change into swimming attire and perhaps grab a bite to eat. Over time it became a venue for civic and social activities.
It was here in 1946
that local residents
gathered
and decided to incorporate the
Historic
beach as a separate municipality.
The Pompano Casino
was destroyed by a fire in No-
Pompano Beach
vember , 1954.
Trolley Tours
ties were to remain in office, or draw their salary, until the expiration of their terms of office. With the merger, the old town council was abolished and a commission-city manager form of government was established. In the 1947 municipal election, there were three polling places: the Pompano Casino on the beach, McNab’s
The Pompano Beach Historical Society will hold its
Service Station at Federal Highway and Atlantic Boulevard,
inaugural trolley tour of historic sites in Pompano
and Pompano City Hall. A total of 469 residents cast votes,
Beach on June 21 st. The two hour narrated tour will
which was about 80 percent of all registered voters in the
include not only such familiar landmarks as the Sam-
city, and the first commissioners elected were Clyde Bland (mayor), Ted Hull, Joseph Allison, Albert Smoak and W. P. Fulbright. The first city manager was S. T. Sawyer, who served only a short while and was replaced by Horace P. Edmond.
ple-McDougald House, the historic downtown and the Hillsboro Lighthouse, but also a number of “hidden” historic sites. The tour will begin at 10:00 am at Founders Park (217
The new municipality was a merger for the most part in name only, as the city was still controlled by the agricultural interests that had run the city since its incorporation in
NE 4th Avenue, Pompano Beach). The park contains a
number
of
historic
structures,
including
the
Historical Society’s restored Kester Cottages. The
1908. The second half of the twentieth century began de-
cottages will be open to the public prior to the tour,
velopments that would change Pom-
beginning at 9:00 am.
pano Beach were already underway, and the beach area would become a
Tickets for the tour are limited and are $15.00 per
focal point of change.
person. For information on the tour or to purchase tickets, call 954.292.8040. The Historical Society plans to offer the tours on a regular basis.
Clyde Bland (1890 - 1964) became the first mayor of the “new” municipality of Pompano Beach in 1947. Mr. Bland, who had previously served on the Pompano City Council, was a member of the old Pompano farming power structure.
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Pr
gress in Pompano Proposed rendering of Ali Cultural Arts Center
Project Updates
Proposed rendering of Bailey Arts Center
By now most of you have seen all the progress and excitement going on in the City, and many of you may be
95%
The brand new 731 Shoppes are fully leased and
wondering what all the excitement is about! 2014 will be the
scheduled to open in the Spring of 2014. This new
year of the CRA in Pompano Beach with many new proj-
retail plaza will be the future home of Betty’s Soul Food, BG’s
ects breaking ground and several coming to completion in
Catering, Edward’s Photoland, Your Financial Solutions, Realty
the next few months! Here’s a recap of some of the larger
Exchange Network, and Maneface Salon!
projects happening right now.
30%
Ali Cultural Arts Center: Renovations to the Ali Building located at 353 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd are in full swing with
Phase 1 nearing completion in June 2014. A Request for Proposal (RFP) for Phase 2 which includes construction of the courtyard, parking lot and stage will go before the City Commission with tentative plans to start construction in June 2014. The full project should be complete in early 2015.
Hotel Bailey: 90%
The Bailey Arts Center, located in Downtown Pompano Beach at 41-51 NE 1st Street, has been re-
stored with many of the original interior and façade treatments and is almost complete. This space will provide 15 independent artist studios, gallery space, and space for art and performance education. Attendees will rotate through time-tested curriculum that mixes music, acting, drawing, painting, clay, screen printing, dance and more! Registration for Bailey Summer Enrichment camps are available at www.bacapompano.org. A soft opening of the center is scheduled for April 16th at 5:30 pm.
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Old Pompano & MLK Streetscape: Construction crews broke ground in January on the Downtown Pompano Streetscape project. This proj-
ect includes beautification of Martin Luther King Jr., Blvd/Hammondville Road between Dixie Highway and NW 6th Avenue as well as all of Old Pompano. Flagler Avenue is currently under construction and is planned to re-open in April 2014. All businesses will remain open during construction. The projected completion for the entire project is Fall of 2014.
CRA Events MLK Arts on the Boulevard: Join us for MLK Arts on the Boulevard at Annie Adderly Gillis Park located at 601 MLK Boulevard! Come enjoy an event filled with artistic creation, great local food and entertainment! The event will continue through May on the 2 nd Saturday of each month.
ArtHall: ArtHall is back! Join us for our 3rd season
Proposed rendering of Downtown Pompano Beach Streetscape
Groundbreakings
Proposed rendering of 731 Retail Shoppes
at the CRA Business Resource Center located at 50 NE 1st Street on the third Wednesday of each month for ArtHall! This year the event has expanded to include food trucks, live music and interactive art projects along NE 1st Street in addition to the indoor art exhibits!
1 1 > Fire Station 103:
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Pompano Beach City officials put
East Village Uncorked: If you enjoy wine, arts and entertainment come to East Village Uncorked! This free event is held on the first Friday of every month starting at 6:00 pm in the Harbor Village Shoppes located on Atlantic Boulevard just west of the Intracoastal. Enjoy a free wine tasting inside participating merchants stores while enjoying
shovels into the ground in January to celebrate the construction of the new Fire Station located at 3721 NE 12 th Avenue in Cresthaven. The construction period is anticipated to take one year to complete.
local eats, listen to live music and stroll through the newly
From left to right: Commissioner Rex Hardin, Jose Aguila, Commissioner
redeveloped arcade lined with local artists and vendors sell-
Barry Dockswell, Commissioner Charlotte Burrie, Mayor Lamar Fisher,
ing locally produced artisan products!
Happy Hour on the Beach: Come join us for Happy Hour on the Beach! This event is held every Thursday from 5:30 7:30 pm. Enjoy an evening of live music and libations along the newly redeveloped East Atlantic Boulevard as you get closer to the weekend!
Vice Mayor George Brummer, Scott Jones, Margaret Anderson, Commissioner Woodrow Poitier and Fire Chief John Jurgle.
2 > Beach Library: .
The City of Pompano Beach broke ground with a celebration at the site of the new Beach Library located at the SE corner of NE 2nd Street and Riverside Drive. The library will
be a new and beautiful addition to Pompano Beach. From left to right: County Commissioner Chip LaMarca, Commissioner
If you have any questions about any of the redevelopment projects or want to find out how you can get involved as a vendor or neighborhood
Charlotte Burrie, Commissioner Barry Dockswell, Mayor Lamar Fisher, Commissioner
Rex
Hardin,
Vice
Mayor
George
Brummer
and
Commissioner Woodrow Poitier.
ambassador, call 954.786.7824 or email Shanna.Benson@copbfl.com.
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Pompano Beach’s
Community Action Team The
Pompano
Beach
Broward
Sheriff’s Office (BSO) District is the very first BSO district to have a Community Action Team (CAT). The unit was formed three years ago with the vision of working closely with all City of Pompano Beach departments and staff to detour crime BEFORE it happens. The CAT unit consists of three deputies and one sergeant. There is a wide range of functions that the CAT unit addresses including Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED), community forums, workshops, Community on Patrol (COP), fingerprint
Mobile Parking Comes to Pompano Beach!
program, mobile home park program, festival events, church events, partnership with local businesses, and community outreach events. One of the most popular CAT programs is CPTED. The goal of CPTED is to make Pompano Beach a safe and secure city utilizing crime prevention techniques. Collaborating with the Development Services Department, the CAT team applies the latest innovative security environmental design techniques. An example of this is removing or relocating landscaping that is up against home or business that may provide a hiding space, allowing an individual to conceal themselves in order to break into a house or commit a criminal act when the home owner arrives home. To reach one of the CAT members you can email them at PompanoCAT@sheriff.org or call 954-786-4289. In the photo above from the left, Sergeant Sharon Wesolowski, Deputy Mike Johnson, Deputy Scott Longo and Deputy Patrick Noble.
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Dig for change at a parking meter? Stand in line at a parking kiosk? Not anymore! The City of Pompano Beach has implemented a mobile payment parking service throughout the metered spaces at Pompano’s beach. The new PassportParking service provides you the ability to pay for parking from your mobile phone. “Paying by mobile phone provides our residents and visitors with an easy-to-use and convenient option to pay for parking,” said Lamar Fisher, Mayor for the City of Pompano Beach. “With mobile payment parking, we’re able to enhance the Pompano Beach experience by allowing customers to pay on the go as well as extend their session while they are enjoying the beach, activities, or local restaurants.”
Statement Utility Billing If you receive your water from the City of Pompano Beach you should have received your new statement utility bill. The City has finally done away with the old postcard bill. The new bill has more room to include detailed information about your water usage, including a comparison to your usage the previous month and the same month last year. There is also more room to keep you informed about upcoming events and happenings within the City. Perhaps best of all, there is a return envelope for those of you who like to mail your payment. Of course if your account is set up for automatic bank drafting, no envelope is included. We hope this new forTo utilize the new parking service, you must first register for free via the PassportParking’s app or website, or by calling the local free number: 954.204.3844. You can also register with the push of a button using Facebook.
mat is easier to understand and we welcome your feedback. Call: 954.786.4637
Once registration is complete, you can pay for parking by using a mobile app, calling the toll free number or texting your zone and space information. Mobile payment parking also provides customers the option to receive text message alerts and reminders five minutes prior to their time expiring. Customers will not have to display any proof of payment as enforcement agents can view payments through a wireless device or through the pay stations currently in place. You don’t even have to leave your beach blanket to extend your stay on Pompano’s beach. Use your smart phone to pay for parking and prolong your fun in the sun!
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Residential
WOW Award was presented to the property owner by Mayor Fisher at
tification is presented to Maria Jose Higgins who lives
a City Commission meeting. Congratulations and thank
on Robbins Road in Pompano Beach. A proclamation
you for contributing to the beautification of our City!
The 2014 Pompano Proud WOW Award for Home Beau-
City Employees
Wear Jeans for a Cause For three years, City of Pompano Beach employees have been raising money for the
American
Cancer
Society’s
Relay
For Life. Each employee that wishes to participate, has to “pay to play” by donating $5.00. Once the donation has been collected, the employee receives a purple Relay wrist band with permission to “dress down”. While they are still required to adhere to the City’s dress code, employees have the opportunity to wear jeans on that Friday. Paying to wear jeans is a great way for employees to be part of something that gives back to the community. CITY EMPLOYEES SHOWING OFF THEIR WRIST BANDS AND JEANS!
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Fire-Rescue Wears Pink
for a Cure The Pompano Beach Fire Department has had a long history of supporting the fight against breast cancer. In a show of support, Pompano Beach Fire Rescue wore pink T-shirts during the month of October to encourage the fight against breast cancer and to support all those who fight this horrible disease each day.
As part of the City’s wellness program, a group of employees from the Public Works and Utilities Departments formed a Hoops For Health basketball team that plays basketball after hours every week as part of the wellness initiative. They challenged the Blanche Ely High School Varsity Bas-
Hoops for a Cure The City of Pompano Beach and Blanche Ely High School joined forces for a basketball challenge in an effort to raise funds for breast cancer awareness.
ketball Team to a basketball competition to raise awareness as part of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Although the City of Pompano Beach gave them a run for their money, Blanche Ely with the help of school Principal Karlton Johnson, won the game with a final score of 93 to 90. Mayor Lamar Fisher (back row, third from right) agreed to play in the basketball game for this worthy cause. The Blanche Ely High School Marching Band, teachers and City employees were in attendance to cheer on their team and show their support.
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Prime Rate
Business Loans Still Available from the Office of Housing & Urban Improvement
T
he City of Pompano Beach Office of Housing and Urban Improvement (OHUI) is entering its third year helping Pompano Beach businesses to thrive and create jobs. With help from the volunteer
professionals who serve on the Revolving Loan Fund Committee, seven local businesses have received a total of $425,000 in loans. Repayments
further. For example, a business in
from those loans are allowing OHUI to continue offering Revolving Loans of
the Enterprise Zone that puts its
$25,000 to $50,000, and sometimes higher, at the Prime Rate. Here’s how
loan towards building improvements
the program works:
can get a refund of up to $10,000 for sales taxes on building materials
Using $500,000 of HUD Economic Development money, OHUI created
used in the project.
the Revolving Loan Fund. The Fund’s purpose is to help businesses grow
fers similar Enterprise Zone refunds
The State of-
so they can create or retain jobs for low and moderate income persons.
for equipment purchases and other
Although the loans are much like private bank loans, the lower interest
activities.
rate reduces monthly loan payments. Lower monthly payments help cash flow, an important ingredient for success.
To find out if your business is in the Pompano Beach Enterprise Zone or
Revolving Loan Fund loans can be used for a broad range of activities,
East/NW CRA, log on to the Broward
including working capital for inventory; machinery; equipment and build-
County Enterprise Zone website at
ing improvements. Any business located in Pompano Beach can apply.
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Those located in the Enterprise Zone or the Northwest or East CRA may
prise, call 954.786.4659 or stop by
qualify for additional incentives that will make their loan money go even
Room 220 in City Hall.
One of the business’s in Pompano Beach that has received a loan from the Revolving Loan Fund.
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Upcoming Adventures 1. Music Under the Stars } Music Under the Stars is
6. Health and Financial Wellness Fair } Local hos-
a monthly reoccurring event featuring live music held the 2nd
pitals, medical providers and health insurance representatives
Friday of each month corner of Atlantic Boulevard and Pom-
will be conducting free blood pressure checks, cholesterol and
pano Beach Boulevard. Info: 954.786.4111
diabetes tests, stress reduction techniques, chair massages,
April 1 : Funky Blu Roots | May 9 : L Tribe
checking your strength and testing your memory. They will share
June 13th: Pitbull of Blues Band | July 11th: Jack Flash
valuable information and heighten the awareness of preventable
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health problems to encourage early detection and treatment of
2. National Day of Prayer } National Day of Prayer is an annual day of observance held on the first Thursday of May, designated by the United States Congress in 1952. Please join Mayor Lamar Fisher outside City Hall by the flag poles on May 1st, 2014 at 12:00 pm.
3. Pompano Beach Seafood Festival } Not many events can claim a successful 30 year run, but South Florida’s biggest beach party is still going strong! On the beach and surrounding streets and parking lots at the Pompano Pier, just north of Atlantic Boulevard. You’ll find an incredible variety of seafood, prepared just about every way you can imagine. Art and craft areas, clothing, children’s activities and just about anything else you can find. This year, Grand Funk Railroad will be hitting the main stage Saturday night. Admission is $15, children under 12 are free when accompanied by an adult. Info: 954.570.7785 or www.pompanobeachseafoodfestival.com Apr 25th: 5pm-10pm | Apr 26th: 10am-10pm | Apr 27th: 11am-8pm
4. Beach Bash and Fireworks Extravaganza! } The City of Pompano Beach will be hosting an all-day 4th of July Beach Bash and Fireworks extravaganza from 12 pm until 10 pm at Pompano Beach’s public beach. Feature kid’s activities, antique car show, live music/entertainment, DJ & games, an inflatable water slide, what’s the deal game show, food trucks and of course fireworks! Info: www.pompanobeachfl.gov or 954.786.4111
tions. Free financial seminars with information on retirement accounts-457 and Roth IRA accounts. Door prizes and give-a-ways! Emma Lou Olson Civic Center | July 30th - 31st | 10 am to 3 pm
7. Contractors Forum } The Development Services Department is holding its 7th Contractors Forum on Tuesday, May 13th, from 8:30 am until 10:00 am in the City Commission Chambers located at 100 W. Atlantic Blvd. Residents, contractors, developers, business owners, builders and anyone with an interest in improving Pompano Beach’s permitting process are encouraged to attend and participate. Discussions will include homeowner permitting, new flood plain regulations, new zoning compliance permits and inspections as well as the OASIS reuse water program. Info: 954.786.4672
8. Fishing Tournaments } Pompano Beach Fishing Rodeo: The granddaddy of South Florida Fishing Tournaments is the 49th Annual Pompano Beach Fishing Rodeo, set for May 14th-17th. “The Rodeo” as it is known to local anglers is four days of fun for those who enjoy fishing. Headquartered at Alsdorf Park (14th Street Boat Ramp), the tournament is open to anglers of all ages and skill levels. All Rodeo parties, weigh-ins and festivities are open to the public. Info: 954.942.4513 or www.pompanofishingrodeo.com Saltwater Circuit: Do you like to compete in fishing tournaments? Then mark your calendar for the 2014 Saltwater Circuit, a “All Salt. No Sugar. 24/7” 3-leg fishing tournament. www.bluewatermovements.com
5. FREE Tree Give-Away } Resident save the date for the annual Free Tree Give-Away on Saturday, July 12th and Saturday, July 19th from 8:00 am until 3:00 pm. Each City of Pompano Beach resident can choose two of the follow-
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disease. Experts on-site to answer frequently asked health ques-
Saltwater Shootout: May 8th-11th | Saltwater Slam: June 5th-8th Saltwater Showdown: August 7th-10th
9. Arthall } ArtHall creatively combines business and art in the beautifully renovated space at the Pompano Beach CRA Busi-
ing trees: Triangle Palm, Fox Tail Palm, Queen Palm, Gumbo
ness Resource Center located at 50 NE 1st Street. Enjoy cutting
Limbo, Mahogany, Jamacian Dogwood, Strong Bark, Simp-
edge art exhibits, indulge in gourmet delights from local food
son Stopper, Crape Myrtle, Royal Poinciana and Cassia. Info:
trucks, and experience a rich variety of local talent and live music.
954.786.4997
Every 3rd Wednesday of the Month. Info 954.586.1111
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Brazilian Festival
Unity in the Community
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Light Up MLK
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2. Unity in the Community } In February, Unity in the Community, a grass roots event, was celebrated at Pompano Beach’s Community Park. The event organized to help bring every culture and religion together in Pompano Beach to foster “Unity in the Community”.
3. Pompano Beach Children in the Arts Piano Competition }
City
Accomplishments Utilities Department: Florida Water Environment Association (FWEA) State of Florida Water Reuse Award for the David W. York Award for service in education, innovative facility, design,
Each year children from Broward, Miami Dade and Palm Beach Counties come
excellence in water quality improvement,
together to compete in the largest children’s piano competition in Florida. Con-
plant safety and more.
gratulations to Kevin Deng, the winner of this year’s Steinway Virtuoso Award! 2014 (FWEA) Public Education Award for
4. Light Up MLK } The Pompano Beach CRA kicked off the holiday season
their ICanWater campaign.
with the 4th Annual Light Up MLK for the Holidays at Annie Adderly Gillis Park with the lighting of the 36 foot tree! Sounds of the holiday season rang throughout
1000 Friends of Florida’s Community
the park with a variety of local community based performances by local church
Steward Award for their comprehensive
groups, mission groups and community members.
approach to water conservation. Pompano Beach has been using reuse water irrigation
5. Yuletide on Atlantic } To keep with tradition, the Yuletide Parade and Celebration went back to Atlantic Boulevard. Congratulations 2013 Yuletide winners in the following categories: Best Marching Unity: Pompano Beach Steelers Cheer Team; Best Band: Blanche Ely High School Marching Band; Best Float: Piranha Swim Team; Best Youth Group Float: Pompano Beach Kiwanis - Key Club; Best Overall: Sand ‘N Spurs Canine Champion for Independence. Save
for 24 years, conserving over 10 billion gallons of water from the Biscayne Aquifer. Finance Department: Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting by the Government
the date for the 2014 Yuletide on Atlantic Parade and Celebration, December 4 th.
Finance Officers Association (GFOA) for
6. MLK Day Parade and Celebration } Each and every year the City
(CAFR) for fiscal year 2012.
of Pompano Beach and the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Committee of Pompano Beach hosts an array of events on MLK, Jr. Day to bring the community together to commemorate the legacy that was Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
its comprehensive annual financial report
The Pompano Beach CRA Business Recourse Center: was recognized by the Florida Redevelopment Association (FRA) for outstanding redevelopment.
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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 nonrefundable.
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
Amphitheater
The Pompano Beach Amphitheater has become an entertainment jewel of Pompano Beach. It has been selected as one of the best outdoor venues in Broward County. With seating capacity of 3,000, it offers a large yet intimate atmosphere. If you haven’t been to a concert at the Pompano Beach Amphitheater, you’re missing out on one of the best-kept secrets. The open-air environment provides one of the most enjoyable evenings you will experience. Under the stars and moonlit sky, you will thoroughly enjoy the great entertainment offered in the Amphitheater. For upcoming concerts and amphitheater information, call 954.786.4111 or visit pompanobeachfl.gov
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 Preschool:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 954.786.4180 McNair Park & R.C.:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 954.786.7882 Sand & Spurs Stables:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 954.786.4133 Tennis Center:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 954.786.4115
Administrative Staff
ALL activities and prices are subject to change. Please call ahead to confirm.
Registration Fees
Important Numbers
Mark Beaudreau:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rec. Program Administrator Scott Moore: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Recreation Manager Missy Kitts:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Recreation Manager Andrea Smith: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Recreation Manager
Parks & Recreation Advisory Board Rafael Katz:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vice Chair Chris Mullon:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member Kenneth Arnold:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member Barry Moss:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member Michelle Rhoulhac:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member Charles Bechert: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member Walter Clark: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member
Cultural Arts Committee Kris Coffelt: ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Chair Claudia DuBois:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vice Chair Clovis Nelson: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member Dahlia Baker:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member Jerry Smietanka: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member Hazel Armbrister:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member
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{ EVERY MONTH }
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{ 4 TH SATURDAY OF MONTH }
East Village Uncorked First Friday each month. Harbor Village Shoppes: E. Atlantic Blvd between NE 26th Ave & NE 28th Ave. 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
Arthall Every 3rd Wednesday each month. Pompano Beach CRA Business Resource Center, 50 NE 1st St. Featuring gourmet food trucks and live outdoor music! 954.586.1111 All Ages | 5:30 - 7:30 pm | FREE
Hidden Treasure’s Yard Sale Mitchell/Moore R.C. Yard sale held every 4th Saturday of the month. Rent a 6 ft. table for $20! Space is limited. Refundable cleanup deposit of $10. All Ages | 7 - 1 pm | FREE
{ 2 ND SATURDAY OF MONTH }
April 5
April 5
April 11
Highlands Community Yard Sale Highlands Park. Yard sale held every 2nd Saturday of the month. Rent a 6 ft. table for $20! Space is limited. Refundable cleanup deposit of $10. All Ages | 7 am - 1 pm | FREE
Spring Fling Community Park. Celebrate spring with games, arts and crafts, DJ music and dance, and one of the largest egg hunts in south Florida! 954.786.4111 All Ages | 11 - 3 pm | FREE
Pompano Beach Garden Club Emma Lou Olson C.C. Exhibits of horticulture, creative floral design and educational displays A Tribute to Elvis Presley All Ages | 10 - 4 pm | FREE
Music Under the Stars Featuring “ Funky Blu Roots” Great Lawn, Atlantic and Pompano Beach Blvd. 954.786.4111 or pompanobeachfl.gov All Ages | 7 - 9 pm | FREE
April 12
April
April 25-27
May
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MLK Arts on the Boulevard Annie Adderly Gillis Park. Featuring live music by The Valerie Tyson Band. Info: shanna.benson@copbfl.com or 954.786.2824. All Ages | 4-8 pm | FREE
Relay for Life Community Park. Every year, Relay For Life chapters hold overnight community events to raise money for the American Cancer Society. Info: Jessie.brooks@cancer.org
Pompano Beach Seafood Festival Pompano Pier, just north of Atlantic Boulevard. Variety of seafood, live music and vendors. April 25th: 5 pm - 10 pm April 26th: 10 am - 10 pm April 27th: 11 am - 8 pm Cost: $15 adults, 12 & Under FREE
Saltwater Shootout - Leg 1 Emma Lou Olson C.C. Info: Bluewatermovements.com or 954.725.4010
May 9
May 10
May 10
May
Music Under the Stars Band - TBD Great Lawn, Atlantic and Pompano Beach Blvd. 954.786.4111 or pompanobeachfl.gov All Ages | 7 - 9 pm | FREE
MLK Arts on the Boulevard Annie Adderly Gillis Park. Featuring live music by Pocket Change. Info: shanna.benson@copbfl.com or 954.786.2824. All Ages | 4-8 pm | FREE
Moms & Muffins Highlands R.C. This is a Monther’s Day breakfast event is to show moms that they are appreciated and special. Ages 5 - 12 | 9 - 11 am | FREE
Pompano Beach Fishing Rodeo The granddaddy of South Florida Fishing Tournaments is the 49th Annual Pompano Beach Fishing Rodeo, set for May 14th – 17th. Info: 954.942.4513 or www.pompanofishingrodeo.com
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June 13
June 14
South Florida Chamber Ensemble Program 6: Something New Emma Lou Olson C.C. 7:30 pm | $10 Students/Seniors/ Military, $15 General Admin.
Saltwater Shootout, Leg 2 Emma Lou Olson C.C. Info: Bluewatermovements.com or 954.725.4010
Music Under the Stars Featuring “The Pitbull of Blues Band” Great Lawn, Atlantic and Pompano Beach Blvd. 954.786.4111 or pompanobeachfl.gov All Ages | 7 - 9 pm | FREE
Dads & Donuts Highlands R.C. This is a Father’s Day breakfast event to show dads how much they are loved and cared for. Ages 5 - 12 | 9 - 11 am | FREE
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July 4
July 11
Dive In Movie Night Pompano Beach Aquatic Center. Info: 954.786.4111 All Ages | 8 pm | FREE
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 | 888.729.6904 All Ages | 10 am - 5 pm | FREE
4 of July Beach Bash and Fireworks Extravaganza Pompano Beach main public beach. VIP area on pier, arts/crafts, music, DJ and games, car show, inflatables, fireworks (9 pm) and more! 954.786.4111 All Ages | 12 - 9 pm | FREE
Music Under the Stars Featuring “Jack Flash” Great Lawn, Atlantic and Pompano Beach Blvd. 954.786.4111 or pompanobeachfl.gov All Ages | 7 - 9 pm | FREE
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August 2
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August 8
Health & Financial Wellness Fair Emma Lou Olson C,C, 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. Info: tropicalpcc.com or tropicalpcc@yahoo.com All Ages | 10 am - 5 pm | FREE
Saltwater Shootout - Leg 3 Emma Lou Olson C.C. Info: Bluewatermovements.com or 954.725.4010
Music Under the Stars Band - TBD Great Lawn, Atlantic and Pompano Beach Blvd. Info: 954.786.4111 or pompanobeachfl.gov All Ages | 7 - 9 pm | FREE
August 9
August 16
September 12
September
Back To School Family Fun Day Mitchell/Moore C.C. Come out and join us for a day of family fun and activities to include games, music, hair cuts and great food. All Ages | 9 am - 2 pm | FREE
Dive In Movie Night Pompano Beach Aquatic Center. 954.786.4111 All Ages | 8 pm | FREE
Music Under the Stars Band - TBD Great Lawn, Atlantic and Pompano Beach Blvd. 954.786.4111 or pompanobeachfl.gov All Ages | 7 - 9 pm | FREE
Intergalactic Bead & Jewelry Show Emma Lou Olson C.C. Precious, semi-precious gemstone beads, sterling silver, hand blown glass beads, vintage beads and more. beadshows.com | 888.729.6904 All Ages | 10 am - 5 pm | FREE
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October 10
October 24
October 30
Family Day Dinner Highlands R.C., Mitchell/Moore R.C & McNair Park & C.C. Gain an understanding of the lasting effect of family dinners w/your children. Dinner provided to first 100 registered.
Music Under the Stars Band - TBD Great Lawn, Atlantic and Pompano Beach Blvd. 954.786.4111 or pompanobeachfl.gov All Ages | 7 - 9 pm | FREE
Trunk or Treat on Halloween St Community Park. Halloween scary maze, inflatables, arts & crafts and more! 954.786.4111 All Ages | 5 - 9:30 pm | FREE
HallowSCREAM! McNair R.C. Halloween party and costume contest. Your costume contest participation will be rewarded with wickedly good prizes. All children must be accompanied by an adult. 12 & Under | 6 - 8:30 pm | FREE
All Ages | 6:30 pm | FREE
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ALSDORF PARK
2974 NE 14 ST
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ANNIE ADDERLY GILLIS PARK
601 DR MLK JR BLVD
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APOLLO PARK
240 NW 16 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 JR 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.
IGUANA PARK (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.
MARINE DRIVE PARK
1751 N RIVERSIDE DR
MCNAB PARK
2250 E ATLANTIC BLVD
954.786.4111
954.786.4119
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
954.786.4091
20.4 AC.
NORTH RIVERSIDE PARK
243 N RIVERSIDE DR
0.4 AC. 5.4 AC.
2 AC.
NORWOOD PINES PARK
620 S CYPRESS RD
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
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
WEAVER COMMUNITY PARK
800 NW 20 ST
0.1 AC. 12.4 AC.
Amenities
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
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 ALL activities and prices are subject to change. Please call ahead to confirm.
Marketing Materials by the Public Communications Office
PM 7- 9
yards (300 feet) of the municipal pier. Stand up paddleboarders outside the vessel exclusion buoys are required to wear a life vest
L TRIBE | MAY 9 PITBULL OF BLUES BAND | JUNE 13 JACK FLASH | JULY 11
ATLANTIC BLVD. & POMPANO BEACH BLVD | POMPANOBEACHFL.GOV | 954.786.4111
J = All Ages b = Children’s D = Teens v = Adults ] = Free
CC / RC = Community/Recreation Center
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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
8 am - 5 pm 9 am - 4:30 pm
Open Swim (AC & H/S) All Ages Mon - Sat 1 - 4:30 pm
Note: Some programs may not be offered at both pools. Times and prices are subject to change. Call to verify schedule before visiting.
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Residents: $2 | Non-Residents: $3.50 Residents: $2 | Non-Residents: $3.50
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Residents: $2 | Non-Residents: $3.50 Residents: $2 | Non-Residents: $3.50
Annual and Semi-annual passes available.
Resident: $1.50 (Child) | Resident $2 (Adult) Non-Resident: $2 (Child) | Non-Resident: $3.50 (Adult)
Family Swim (AC) All Ages Mon - Sat 1 - 4:30 pm Resident: $1.50 (Child) | Resident $2 (Adult) Non-Resident: $2 (Child) | Non-Resident: $3.50 (Adult) Parents directly supervising their children may swim during all open hours in a designated area. Water Fitness Wateraerobics (AC & H/S) Age? Mon, Wed & Fri 9 am & 10 am v Resident: $3/class OR $25/10 classes Non-Resident: $3.50/class OR $30/10 classes (AC) Age? Tue & Thu 6:30 pm v Resident: $3/class OR $25/10 classes Non-Resident: $3.50/class OR $30/10 classes (AC) Age? Sat 10 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.
Aquastretch (AC)
18 & Up
Mon, Wed & Fr
11 - 11:55 am
Resident: $3/class OR $25/10 classes
v
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.
Aqua Burst (AC) 18 & Up Tue & Thu 9 am 18 & Up Sat 9 am
v Resident: $3/class OR $25/10 classes Non-Resident: $3.50/class OR $30/10 classes v Resident: $3/class OR $25/10 classes Non-Resident: $3.50/class OR $30/10 classes
High intensity, boot camp style, interval resistance workout.
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 4 - 18
Mon - Fri Mon - Fri Sat
5:30 - 7:30 am 3:30 - 6:30 pm 7 - 9 am
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TBD TBD TBD
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.
Piranhas Masters Swim Team (AC) 18 & Up 18 & Up 18 & Up
Mon - Fri 12 - 1:15 pm Mon - Thu 6:30 - 7:45 pm Mon - Sat 8 - 10:30 pm
Swim Team (H/S)
18 & Under Mon - Fri
Water Basketball (H/S)
9 - 18
Private Lessons (AC & H/S)
All Ages
American Red Cross Certifications & Training (AC & H/S)
TBD
$50/month $50/month $50/month
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Resident: $40 | Non-Resident: $45
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. Morning and evening times available.
J
Pool Parties (AC & H/S)
b
Preschools & Childcare Centers (AC & H/S)
b
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.
We will be offering group swim 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 facility directly for scheduling.
Morning Masters (H/S)
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18 & Up
Mon - Fri
6 - 8 am
Resident: $35/month | Non-Resident: $45/month
J = All Ages b = Children’s D = Teens v = Adults ] = Free
CC / RC = Community/Recreation Center
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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
Small Basket: $4
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
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.
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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J J J J J J J J J
9 holes w/golf cart 18 holes walking 18 holes w/golf cart 9 holes w/golf cart 18 holes walking 18 holes w/golf cart 9 holes w/golf cart 18 holes walking 18 holes w/golf cart
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 activities and prices are subject to change. Please call ahead to confirm.
J 9 holes w/golf cart J 18 holes walking J 18 holes w/golf cart J 9 holes w/golf cart Shuffleboard Club J 18 holes walking J 18 holes w/golf cart J 9 holes w/golf cart J 18 holes walking J 18 holes w/golf cart
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
J J J J
9 holes walking 9 holes w/golf cart 18 holes walking 18 holes w/golf cart
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.
J = All Ages b = Children’s D = Teens v = Adults ] = Free
CC / RC = Community/Recreation Center
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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: $3.50 | Nonresident Child: $6.25 Resident Adult: $6.75 | Nonresident Adult: $9.50 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)
ALL activities and prices are subject to change. Please call ahead to confirm.
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Membership Rates
Resident Adult Single $270 | Nonresident Adult Single: $440 Resident Family (2 person) $400 | 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 17th - Apr 25th Apr 17th - Apr 25th
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Residents Child $76 | Nonresident Child $115
8 am - 5 pm 8 am - 12:30 pm
$13/class
b $280/child b $175/child
J = All Ages b = Children’s D = Teens v = Adults ] = Free
CC / RC = Community/Recreation Center
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The Arts Ballroom Dance Lessons
18 & Up 18 & Up
Tue Tue
1 - 2 pm (Beginners) 2 - 3 pm (Intermediate)
v v
$10/class $10/class
Emma Lou Olson C.C. Registration fee required.
18 & Up Tue 7:30 - 8:30 pm (Intermediate) v Ballroom Dance Socials
18 & Up
Thu
6:30 - 9 pm
Urban Ballroom Steppin
$10/class Herb Skolnick Community Center
v $10/class Emma Lou Olson C.C. Light refreshments served. Registration fee required.
30 & Up 2nd & 4th Fri 7 - 10 pm v $10/class Mitchell/Moore R.C. An evening of great music and urban ballroom Chicago-style dancing. Starting May 9th. every 2nd & 4th Friday of the month.
Line Dancing
18 & Up 18 & Up 18 & Up 18 & Up
Mon Thu Mon Thu
11 - 1 pm (Beginners) 11 - 12:30 pm (Beginners) 1 - 2:30 pm (Intermediate) 12:30 - 1:30 pm (Intermediate/Advanced)
30 & Up
2nd & 4th Fri
6 - 8 pm
Tap, Ballet & Jazz
3 - 17
Mon - Thu & Sat
TBD
Emma Lou Olson C.C. Registration fee required.
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$7/class $7/class $7/class $7/class
Emma Lou Olson C.C. Registration fee required.
v $5/class Mitchell/Moore R.C. Begins June 14th, every 2nd & 4th Friday of the month. bD
$35 - $65/month
Tropical Knights Fencing 18 & Up Tue 7 - 9 pm v $10/class OR $40/month Emma Lou Olson C.C. Registration fee required. Watercolor Art 18 & Up Sat 10 am - 12 pm v $20/class Emma Lou Olson C.C. Registration fee required. Drawing & Painting
18 & Up 18 & Up
Fri Fri
10:30 - 12:30 pm 1 - 3 pm
v $17/class OR $15/month v $17/class OR $15/month
18 & Up
Thu
2 - 5 pm
v $20/class
18 & Up
Fri
10 - 1 pm
5 - 16 5 - 16 18 & Up 18 & Up
Thu Sat Thu Thu or Sat
5:45 - 6:45 pm 10 - 11 am 10 - 11 am TBD (Private Lessons)
Jewelry Making Class
18 & Up
Wed
11:15 - 1:15 pm
Little Gourmet Cuisines
5 - 12
Wed
4 - 5 pm
Drama Workshops
6 - 15
Varies
Varies
Visual & Performing Arts
6 -18
Sat
10 - 2 pm
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Quilting
18 & Up 18 & Up 18 & Up
Mon (by hand) Mon (by hand) Mon (by machine)
9:30 - 10:30 am (Beginners) 11 - 12 pm (Intermediate) 1 - 3 pm
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18 & Up
Tue
6:30 - 8 pm
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Creative Plastic Canvas
8 - 12
Thu
6:30 - 8 pm
b Residents:$5 | Non-Residents: $10
World Music Drumming
9 - 13
Mon
4:30 - 5:30 pm
bD
9 - 13
Wed
4:30 - 5:30
b D $60/month
Herb Skolnick C.C.
Classes at McNab Park. learn to paint with oils and/or acrylic. 954.786.4111
v $25/class 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
$15/week $15/month $15/month $100/4 30-min classes
Herb Skolnick C.C.
v $44/2 class Herb Skolnick C.C. Learn to make Viking Knit Jewelary. Class includes tools and wire. Dates TBD.
ALL activities and prices are subject to change. Please call ahead to confirm.
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Mitchell Moore Annex. Vivace Heritage empowers youth, families and community through the arts. Currently provides beginning, intermediate and advanced instrumental enrichment by professional musicians and teachers. Begins in May. Info: 954.793.1172, marie.manuel@aol.com
$30/6 weeks $30/6 weeks $45/6 weeks
Emma Lou Olson C.C. Registration fee required.
FREE
McNair R.C. This program is designed for beginners that have an interest in learning the basic techniques of and quilting. 5-week program starting June 10th. McNair R.C. This program will teach participants the basics of various stitching to create patterns. 6-week program starting June 12th.
J = All Ages b = Children’s D = Teens v = Adults ] = Free
CC / RC = Community/Recreation Center
$60/month E. Pat Larkins C.C. Emma Lou Olson C.C.
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Sports Softball
18 & Up (men) Mon - Thu 7 pm | 8:15 pm | 9:30 pm v Resident: $400/team | Non-Resident: $500/team 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.
18 & Up (Coed) Fri 7 pm | 8:15 pm | 9:30 pm v Resident: $350/team | Non-Resident: $450/team 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.
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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5 - 7
Tue & Thu
5:45 - 6:45 pm
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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.
Residents: $25 | Non-Residents $50
Athletics, 1300 NE 10th Street. Registration Starts: February 3, 2014 Program Starts: March 11, 2014. 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.
Open Play Adult Soccer
FREE
North Pompano Park. Exercise while enjoying a pick-up game of soccer. This program strongly emphasizes recreational participation. Registration at the Highlands R.C.
Adult Volleyball
18 & Up (Coed) Tue 6 pm v Resident: $185/team | Non-Resident: $235/team 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. 6-week season and 2 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.
Basketball
18 & Up (men) Tue & Thu
All Ages
6:30 - 8:45 pm v $200/team Mitchell Moore Recreation Center. 8 team max. Champions will receive trophies and T-shirts. July 8th- August 14th.
ALL activities and prices are subject to change. Please call ahead to confirm.
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Mon, Tu & Fri
4 - 9 pm
FREE
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North Pompano Park. Open Play Youth Basketball. Set in a non-competitive atmosphere, children learn and experience the fundamental skills of basketball and how to incorporate new skills into their game. Registration for this class is located at Highlands Recreation Center.
18 & up
Tue & Thu 6 pm v $25/person or $200/team of 10 Mitchell/Moore R.C. Got game? If you do, Mitchell Moore Park is looking for a few good men to play in the Men’s Summer Basketball League! The league offers players and teams of all levels and abilities an organized and fun place to play. Join either as individuals or as a team.
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Flag Football
18 & Up
Pee Wee Football
3 - 4
M, T, W or Th
5:45 - 6:45 pm
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3 - 4
Mon - Tur
5:45 - 6:45 pm
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3 - 4
Mon - Thu
5:45 - 6:45 pm
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Football & Cheerleading
5 - 15 5 - 15
Mon - Sat Mon - Sat
TBD (Football) TBD (Cheerleading)
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5 - 15
TBD
TBD
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3 - 4
Mon - Thu
5:45 - 6:45 pm
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5 - 15
TBD
TBD
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5 - 15
TBD
TBD
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M, T, W or Th
5:45 - 6:45 pm
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Pee Wee Basketball Registration Starts: September 8, 2014 (6 week program). Program Starts: October 27, 2014
Mon TBD v 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. Kester Park, 702 NE 6th Street. Registration Starts: July 28, 2014 (6 week program). Program Starts: August 25, 2014
Mitchell/Moore R.C. Pee Wee Flag Football. Registration begins in August. Program Dates: Sept. (7 Weeks, Include Picture Day - Week 1)
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.
North Pompano Park. Pompano Steelers Tackle Football & Cheerleading. Registration packets available April 1st. Begins first week of July. Proof of Residency (Pompano Residents Only), Birth Certificate and Physical required at the time of registration. Registration for this class is located at Highlands Recreation Center. North Pompano Park. Pee Wee Flag Football. Registration begins August (day?). Begin in September (7 Weeks, Include Picture Day, Week 1) Registration for this class is located at Highlands Recreation Center. 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. 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.
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Baton Twirling
TBD TBD
Wed Wed
5:15 - 6 pm (Intermediate) 6:15 - 7:00 pm (Beginners)
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5 - 9
Tue
6:15 – 7:15 pm (4 weeks)
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Mitchell/Moore R.C. Learn warm-ups and dance routines, chants, and tumbling skills.
J = All Ages b = Children’s D = Teens v = Adults ] = Free
CC / RC = Community/Recreation Center
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Quick Start Tennis
6 - 10
Mon & Wed
TBD
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8 - 10
Mon & Wed
5:30 - 7 pm
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Open Gym
8-15 16 & Up 16 & Up
Mon - Thu Mon - Thu Sat
6 - 7 pm 7 - 8:30 pm 10 - 3 pm
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15 & Under
Mon - Thu
6 - 7 pm
16 & Up
Mon - Thu
7 - 8:30 pm
16 & Up
Sat
10 - 3 pm
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Monitoring Valuable Protégés, Inc.
5-8 9 - 12 13 - 17
Mon Mon Mon
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Karate
18 & Up 5 & Up 3-4
Tue Tue Tue
7:30 - 8:30 pm 6:30 - 7:30 pm 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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5 & Up 5 & Up
Mon & Thu Mon & Thu
6:30 - 7:30 pm (Beginners) 7:30 - 8:30 pm (Advanced)
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Mitchell/Moore C.C. May 5th - June 24th. Children 10 & under tennis for kids using the Quick Start Training Format
Mitchell/Moore R.C. Do you want to learn how to play tennis? Teaches the basics of tennis while having fun. 8-week program - May 5 - June 24.
Mitchell/Moore R.C. Come out and test your basketball skills against other players.
FREE FREE
McNair R.C.
TBD TBD TBD
Athletics, 1300 NE 10th Street. September 9th - October 28th 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. Info: www.mvpinc.org or 305.749.6090
Herb Skolnick C.C.
Emma Lou Olson C.C. Registration fee required.
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.
Teens Teen Media Club
12 - 17
TBD TBD
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Techie Teenz
10 - 13 & 14 - 16 Sat 10 - 2 pm D $25 (One Time Registration Fee) Mitchell/Moore R.C. A multi-media program that introduces participants to the amazing world of broadcasting, media production, and webcasting.
10 - 13 & 14 - 16 Sat 10 - 2 pm D $25 (One Time Fee) Mitchell/Moore R.C. A multi-media program that introduces participants to the amazing world of broadcasting, media production, and webcasting.
ALL activities and prices are subject to change. Please call ahead to confirm.
Highlands Park. Writing a monthly teen, talk, text article for Currents Magazine, interviews with pro athletes & others and more.
STEP
13 - 17 2nd & 4th Sat 10 - 2 pm D $25 (Registration Fee) Mitchell/Moore R.C. 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. Must maintain academic excellence to be on the team. Additional fees apply.
Just-4-Teens
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.
Club HYPE
12 - 17 Mon, Wed & Thu 6:30 - 8:30 pm D $25 (Annual Membership Fee) 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.
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.
Teen Summit
Chat & Chew
12 - 18
April 18th
9 - 3:30 pm
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14 - 17
Wed
6:30 - 8 pm
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Mitchell/Moore R.C. A creative and safe learning environment where teens will work with local leaders to explore their own ideas, develop skills and build confidence in themselves through various leadership and empowerment workshops. RSVP required. Middle and High School Teens
Mitchell/Moore R.C. Teens will debate various topics from movies, music, books, politics, relationships and family. Each teen will submit a topic for discussion at the beginning of each club meeting. Topics will be drawn at random for discussion.
J = All Ages b = Children’s D = Teens v = Adults ] = Free
CC / RC = Community/Recreation Center
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CITY OF POMPANO
B E AC H P R E S E N T S
F J O U H LY T 4
ALL activities and prices are subject to change. Please call ahead to confirm.
KIDS ACTIVITIES: 12 - 6
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ANTIQUE CAR SHOW: 12 - 6 ENTERTAINMENT BEGINS: 2PM
MUSIC | DJ & GAMES
INFLATABLE SLIDE
WHATS THE DEAL GAME SHOW
FOOD TRUCKS: 12 - 9
FIREWORKS: 9:00 POMPANOBEACHFL.GOV
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954.786.4111
J = All Ages b = Children’s D = Teens v = Adults ] = Free
PROMOTIONAL MATERIALS CREATED BY THE PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
FREE ALL-DAY EVENT AT THE BEACH
CC / RC = Community/Recreation Center
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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
Sat
9 - 10:15 am
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18 & Up 55 & Up 55 & Up
Tue Mon Fri
9:30 - 10:45 am 9:30 - 10:30 am 10:30 - 11:30 am
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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
Jazzercise Lite
18 & Up
Tue & Thu
10 - 11 am
18 & Up
Mon, Wed & Fri
9:30 - 10:30 am
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$36/month (auto pay) OR $70/10 classes Herb Skolnick C.C. Registration fee required.
Zumba
18 & Up 18 & Up
Mon,Tue & Thu Sat
7 - 8 pm 9 - 10 am
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$7/class OR $55/10 classes $7/class OR $55/10 classes
18 & Up
Mon & Wed
5:30 - 6:30 pm
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Booty Barre Fitness
18 & Up
Tue & Thu
9:30 - 10:30
v $11/class OR $100/10 classes
$10/class OR $80/10 classes $10/class OR $80/10 classes $10/class OR $80/10 classes
Emma Lou Olson C.C. Registration fee required.
$10/class OR $80/10 classes Herb Skolnick C.C. Registration fee required. $10/class OR $80/10 classes $10/class OR $80/10 classes $10/class OR $80/10 classes
Herb Skolnick C.C. Specifically designed for participants who may have trouble doing traditional yoga on a mat. Instructor: Richard Brookens.
Teens Teen Media Club
12 - 17
FREE
North Pompano Park. Experience physical & spiritual body alignment through yoga.
TBD TBD
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Herb Skolnick 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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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.
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Techie Teenz
10 - 13 & 14 - 16 Sat 10 - 2 pm D $25 (One Time Registration Fee) Mitchell/Moore R.C. A multi-media program that introduces participants to the amazing world of broadcasting, media production, and webcasting.
10 - 13 & 14 - 16 Sat 10 - 2 pm D $25 (One Time Fee) Mitchell/Moore R.C. A multi-media program that introduces participants to the amazing world of broadcasting, media production, and webcasting.
ALL activities and prices are subject to change. Please call ahead to confirm.
Highlands Park. Writing a monthly teen, talk, text article for Currents Magazine, interviews with pro athletes & others and more.
STEP
13 - 17 2nd & 4th Sat 10 - 2 pm D $25 (Registration Fee) Mitchell/Moore R.C. 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. Must maintain academic excellence to be on the team. Additional fees apply.
Just-4-Teens
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.
Club HYPE
12 - 17 Mon, Wed & Thu 6:30 - 8:30 pm D $25 (Annual Membership Fee) 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.
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.
Teen Summit
Chat & Chew
12 - 18
April 18th
9 - 3:30 pm
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FREE
14 - 17
Wed
6:30 - 8 pm
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FREE
Mitchell/Moore R.C. A creative and safe learning environment where teens will work with local leaders to explore their own ideas, develop skills and build confidence in themselves through various leadership and empowerment workshops. RSVP required. Middle and High School Teens
Mitchell/Moore R.C. Teens will debate various topics from movies, music, books, politics, relationships and family. Each teen will submit a topic for discussion at the beginning of each club meeting. Topics will be drawn at random for discussion.
J = All Ages b = Children’s D = Teens v = Adults ] = Free
CC / RC = Community/Recreation Center
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Leisure
Mah Jongg
18 & Up
Wed
9 - 11:30 am
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$6/lesson Emma Lou Olson C.C. Registration fee required.
18 & Up
Fri
9 - 11 am
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$6/Game 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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Open Card Play
18 & Up
Mon - Fri
12 - 4 pm
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Scrabble
18 & Up
Mon
12 - 4 pm
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Open Game Room
13 & Under 14 & Up
M, W & F M, W & F
6:30 - 7:30 pm 7:30 - 8:30 pm
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FREE FREE
Game Night
5 - 15
1 Thu
6 - 7:30 pm
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FREE
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
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Senior Program
55 & Up
Mon - Fri
9 - 1 pm
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AARP Driver Safety Program
50 & Up
4th Tue & Wed
1 - 4 pm
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Brunch, Bingo and Boards
50 & Up
1st & 3rd Sat
10 - 12 pm
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FREE
Bingo & Banana Splits
All Ages
2nd Wed
6 - 8 pm
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FREE
Family Bingo Night
All Ages
1st Wed
6:30 - 8 pm
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FREE
Adult Multi-Media Program
18 & Up
Sat
10 - 12 pm
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FREE
Book Club
18 & Up
2nd Wed
11:15 - 1 pm
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FREE
Writing Workshop
18 & Up
Fri
Ice Cream Social
5 - 12
3rd Fri
Scrabble Pinochle Bridge
FREE FREE FREE
Emma Lou Olson C.C. Registration fee required.
FREE
Herb Skolnick C.C. Registration fee required.
Residents: $10 | Non-Residents:$20
Herb Skolnick C.C. Relaxed, friendly games, beginners welcome!
Mitchell/Moore R.C. Pool, checkers, chess, board games etc.
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Mitchell Moore R.C. Starting in October. Participate in a game of uno, dominoes, chess, checkers, other board and arcade games.
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.
FREE
E. Pat Larkins Community Center. Community Development Block Grant Program
FREE
Herb Skolnick C.C. Early registration is required. Contact Bette 954.531.0343 to register.
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 May 3rd.
Highlands R.C. Bring the family for a fun filled night of bingo games and banana splits. Prizes will be awarded to the winner of each game played.
Highlands Park. Stop in with the family for a fun filled night of recreation bingo. Prizes will be awarded to the winners of each game played. Space is limited. First-come, first-serve.
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Mitchell/Moore R.C. Come and learn basic computer skills and how to get around on the internet. This bi-weekly training is for adults who want to learn about the internet and how to make it work for them. 12 Sessions.
Free with yearly registration fee. Light refreshments served. Instructor: Nevin Gussack, Broward County Librarian. Herb Skolnick C.C. Registration fee required.
10 - 12 pm v ] $15/class Herb Skolnick C.C. Instructor: Marjory Diane Lyons, Ph.D. For seasoned and first-time writers. 6 - 7:30 pm b $2/child Mitchell/Moore R.C. Please join us for an exciting time of music, fun and refreshments.
Parents Night Out
6 - 12 4th Fri 6 - 9 pm b ] FREE/for ASAP participants | $10/non Mitchell/Moore C.C. Need a night out without the kids? Sign-up and have staff keep them entertained with themed Parent’s Night Out. Food & refreshments provided. Begins Apr 25th.
Indoor Movies
6 - 10
2nd Wed
6:30 - 8:30 pm b $2/person McNair Park & R.C. Refreshments will be served. Programs begins in January.
Unity Night
All Ages
Wed
6 - 10 pm
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Saturday Matinee
6 - 12
3rd Sat
1 - 3 pm
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FREE
Fun Friday
6 - 12
4th Fri
3 - 6 pm
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FREE
North Pompano Park. Get to know your neighbor & community residents. Stop in at North Pompano’s Unity Night for an evening of fun, food & laughter and play cards and dominoes.
McNair R.C. Family movies will be shown and light refreshments will be served. Begins April 19th.
McNair R.C. Free recreational and educational activities. Limited space is available.
Social Saturdays
3 - 12 2nd & 4th Sat 10 - 12 pm b $3/person North Pompano Park. A gre¬at way to bring the fun back into being a kid! Social Saturdays is designed to bring back the past times of building communities of youth who share common interests and activities in an environment without a computer. Activities include, games, puzzles, quizzes, crafts, and more!
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Family Day Dinner
All Ages
Sep 23nd
6:30 pm
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FREE
Moms & Muffins
5 - 12
May 10th
9 - 11 am
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FREE
Dads & Donuts
5 - 12
June 14th
9 - 11 am
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FREE
Bright & Smart Robotics
7 - 14
Sat
10 - 12 pm
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Back To School Family Fun Day
All Ages
Aug 9
9 - 2 pm
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Highlands R.C., Mitchell/Moore C.C and McNair Park & C.C. Join the City of Pompano Beach Parks, Recreation and Cultural Arts Department on Monday, September 23rd as we support the national initiative to promote the benefits of family dinners and parental engagement. Gain an understanding of the lasting effect of this simple act on your children. Dinner provided. First 100 registered. Children must be accompanied by adult.
Highlands R.C. This is a Monther’s Day breakfast event is to show moms that they are appreciated and special.
Highlands R.C. This is a Father’s Day breakfast event to show dads how much they are loved and cared for.
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Mitchell/Moore C.C. Come out and join us for a day of family fun and activities to include games, music, hair cuts and great food.
Yard Sale
All Ages 4th Sat 7 - 1 pm b D v $20/6 ft. table Mitchell/Moore R.C. Hidden Treasure’s Yard Sale. Spaces are limited and sold on a first-come, first-serve basis. Refundable cleanup deposit: $10.
All Ages
2nd Sat
7 - 1 pm
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18 & Up
Thu
5:30 - 8:30 pm
$20/ea. 6’ table
Highlands Park. Highlands Community Yard Sale. Spaces are limited and sold on a first come, first serve basis. Refundable Clean Up Deposit: $10.
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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
Kid Zone Preschool Program
TBD TBD
Mon - Fri Mon - Fri
9 am - 1:45 pm b 7:30 am - 6 pm (extended program)
TBD TBD
Gold Seal Award of Excellence Recipient (License #45814) Winner of Best “Preschool” of Pompano Beach by U.S. Local Business Association for the sixth consecutive year. The City of Pompano Beach offers an outstanding preschool program for residents and non-residents in the Pompano Beach area. Our staff consists of CDA certified teachers and small class sizes. Children have an opportunity to develop socially, emotionally, physically and intellectually. Hands-on fun activities in drama, music, creative learning, cooking, story time, science and much more offers a well-rounded program. Registration for Summer Camp during School Year 2014 - 2015 begins May 1st. For more information call 954.786.4180.
Young Explorers Camp
3 - 5 Mon - Fri 2 am - 6 pm b Residents: $10/week | Non-Residents: $20/week Preschool, 1401 NE 4 Street (License #45814) Must be 3 years old & toilet trained to attend. Children grouped by age at beginning of camp. Limited space available. Info: 954.786.4131, 954.786.7871 or 954.675.7882. Registration fee required. Resident & Non-Residents: $25
After School Adventures Prog. 5 - 12
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b
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Kids Day Out Program
5 - 10
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Summer Camps
9 -14
Mon - Fri
b
Call for Pricing
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ASAP
5 -12
Mon - Fri
2 - 6 pm
b $25
Russell Reading
6 -12
Tue & Wed
4 - 6 pm
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Camp Rock
6 -12
Mon - Fri
7:30 am - 6 pm
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Call for Pricing
SOAR
5 -12
TBD
7:30 am - 6 pm
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Resident: $15 | Non-Resident: $25
Preschool, 1401 NE 4 Street. We offer the Russell Reading program, games, indoor and outdoor activities, as well as periodic field trips. If your child attends Pompano Beach Elementary School we can arrange to safely escort your child to our program. Must be enrolled in kindergarten.
ALL activities and prices are subject to change. Please call ahead to confirm.
Preschool, 1401 NE 4 Street. This program is offered during the Broward County School Spring Break (March 24th - March 28th) and additional days off from school. Must be enrolled in kindergarten.
7:30 - 6 pm (full day)
7:30 - 12:30 pm (half day) Call for Pricing Community Park. Begins June 9th. No camp on July 4th. Registration fee required. Resident: $25 | Non-Resident: $25
Mitchell/Moore R.C. Your child will be exposed to various activities including monthly birthday celebrations, theme based activities, arts & crafts, sports, aquatics and more. Academic enrichment, computer literacy, social media awareness, and cultural arts will also be offered. Spaces are limited. Plus applicable monthly fees.
FREE
Mitchell/Moore R.C. This program focuses on areas of math and science development preparing children for continued school success. Child must register in the Afterschool Program. Mitchell/Moore R.C. This program offers academic and recreational activities. Campers will receive academic instruction in Reading and Math combined with recreational activities in social skills, service learning, 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. Registration fee required. Resident: $25 | Non-Resident: $25 Spcial Oppertunities for Arts and Recreation (SOAR). When school’s out, we’re in! Spend your days off from school with us. Activities include field trips, arts and crafts, sports, indoor games, and more! Spaces are limited. Pre-registration required. Free to ASAP participants. Broward County 2014-2015 School Year 9/25/14, 10/24/14, 11/4/14, 11/26/14, 12/19/14, 3/20/15, 4/3/15, 6/5/15. Info: 954.786.4131, 954.786.7871 or 954.675.7882.
Spring Adventures Camp 5 -12 TBD 7:30 am - 6 pm b Early Registration- Resident: $75 | Non-Resident: $100 Payment Plan- Resident: $100 | Non-Resident: $125
We have a fun filled week of activities for Spring Breakers including an egg hunt. Sign up for round two of our Spring Adventure Camp Time Capsule! Must have 20 campers registered by February 27, for camp to take place. Camp held March 23rd - 27. Info: 954.786.4131, 954.786.7871 or 954.675.7882.
J = All Ages b = Children’s D = Teens v = Adults ] = Free
CC / RC = Community/Recreation Center
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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 in- surance. 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 will 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 West At- lantic 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: Call Paola West, City of Pompano Beach Principal Planner at 954.545.7780 or email floodzoneinfo@copbfl.com.
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