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FEATURES

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POMPANO BEACH ARTS IS EXPLODING!

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ELECTRONIC BIDDING

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PROGRESS IN POMPANO

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SAMPLE-MCDOUGALD HOUSE TURNS 100

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W R I T E R / E D I TO R : S A N D R A K I N G , P U B L I C C O M M U N I C AT I O N S D I R E C TO R | G R A P H I C D E S I G N E R & P H O TO G R A P H E R : J A C Q U E L I N E B A R R E T T Tradewinds of Pompano Beach is published twice a year by the Public Communications Office of the City of Pompano Beach for the benefit of residents. This publication is made possible by the Pompano Beach City Commission. If you have questions or comments concerning this publication, please call 954.786.5552, write us at P.O. Box 1300, Pompano Beach, FL 33060 or e-mail Jacqueline.Barrett@copbfl.com. All advertisements are paid for by the advertisers and are in no way an endorsement of the advertiser or their products by the City of Pompano Beach or its employees.

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POMPANO BEACH ARTS IS

EXPLODING

The City of Pompano Beach’s arts and cultural arts scene is exploding! New art studios and venues have been built, old concert venues renewed and public art has emerged on public properties to enhance the aesthetic and cultural value of our City. The music and cultural arts activities have grown so much that the Public Communications OfCheck out our new landing page: www.PompanoBeachArts.org

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fice created a website landing page to organize all of the art, culture and concert venues in one convenient location. The pompanobeacharts.org landing page was created to provide a one-stop destination for the multiple websites that announce events and offer tickets for the arts, culture and music venues in Pompano Beach.


The City of Pompano Beach City

theater to check out the mural, you may even recognize a

Commission adopted a public art

few faces.

ordinance in 2012 to enhance the aesthetic and cultural value of the

The Public Art Committee plans to complete seven public art

City by including art on public prop-

projects this year. The Mosaic Team, VisualEYES and the

erties.

Several projects and won-

Old Town Mural will be three mural programs planned for this

derful works of art have already been completed including

year. These mural programs are very different from one an-

the Painted Pompano Series, the Barefoot Mailman sculp-

other. The Mosaic Team is a multi-year program of mosaic

ture and Broward 100 Inside Out murals.

and ceramic artworks created and installed by local post-high

P O M PA N O B E A C H

school adults that are taught by a lead artist. The VisualEYES The Painted Pompano series is the City of Pompano

Program is part of Broward County’s 100 Mural Project. The

Beach’s first large public art installation. The project con-

County has selected a group of renowned South Florida art-

sists of twelve pompano statues that have been individual-

ists to create murals in each of the nine County Commission

ized by artists in a variety of creative mediums, styles and

Districts. For the Old Town Mural, the Public Art Committee is

techniques. These fish are located in various parts of the

looking to create a painted mural near the Bailey.

City giving the area artistic flare and style. The Utility Box Wrap program began as a competition that You can see the Barefoot Mailman on top of the Hillsboro

was held in which artists were selected to design vinyl wraps

Inlet Bridge. Created by Mario Chiodo, the artwork depicts

for local utility boxes. Forty-nine artistic designs will adorn

the legendary mailman, James Edward Hamilton. The de-

corridors all over our City and enhance the aesthetic beauty

tailed work on this sculpture is immaculate and the acces-

of the community by transforming the ordinary utility boxes

sories such as the letters overflowing from the mailman’s

into unique pieces of art. The are planned to be installed

mail bag and backpack to the letter gripped in the mail-

starting this year and will continue for years to come.

man’s hand, with the artist’s name and address skillfully carved in, to the cap that sits upon his head help to capture

The City also plans to complete a Fishing Village Gateway to

a moment in time.

the Pompano Beach Pier, a 9/11 Memorial and to begin work on an Underwater Sculpture Garden. Public Art enhances the

Broward County’s Inside Out program is a global art project

experience of all those visiting the City as well as facilitating

that gives communities all over the world a platform to ex-

economic growth.

press themselves through black and white photographs that are pasted up in different communities. So far, two of the

To stay informed of current and future Call for Artists and oth-

three locations for the Broward County Inside Out murals

er exciting art opportunities taking place in Pompano Beach

have been completed. Stop by the Pompano Beach Amphi-

check out the City’s Public Art website at www.pompano-

Painted Pompano Series

Barefoot Mailman Sculpture

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beacharts.org. The Amp is back and Pompano Beach is once again the home of a premiere concert venue. In the fall of 2014, the Pompano Beach

The new 47,000 square foot Li-

Amphitheater turned the music back on and thanks to creative

brary and Cultural Arts Center

programming, the media spotlight has been shining ever since.

will soon to be a reality. The

The 3,000 seat outdoor venue has showcased rock legends like

two-story building under con-

The Doobie Brothers, Blue Oyster Cult, Motorhead and Melissa

struction at the southeast cor-

Etheridge along with Grammy Award- winning jazz events and

ner of Atlantic Boulevard and

legendary Gospel singers.

SW 1st Avenue was designed as a part of the Master Plan

After several years without regular programming, this amphi-

for the Pompano Beach Civic

theater was given another chance at success thanks to the

Campus which includes City

support of City leaders. Rebranded with the cool moniker,

Hall across the street. This Cultural Arts Center will include

“The Amp,” the venue is attracting a huge fan base who ap-

a theater that will come alive with dance, music, art and

preciate the high caliber artists and the diverse performances.

history. The new Library will include, fiction, children’s ser-

Upcoming scheduled shows include Meat Loaf, Aaron Neville,

vices, reference and periodical collections as well as new

Tommy James, Vince Neil and more.

materials.

For those who have never been to The Amp, the concert experience is unparalleled. There is not a bad seat in the house as the venue’s layout brings you up close and personal with the artists. The fun-filled atmosphere attracts crowds who love dancing, singing, and music under the stars. With multiple options for food and drink, The Amp offers a full experience for audiences. Bringing back The Amp is not only providing Pompano Beach residents with an opportunity to experience world-class entertainment in their own backyard, it is attracting visitors from the tri-county area who are enjoying Pompano Beach’s cool new arts and music scene!

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Bailey

Contemporary

Arts is located at 41 NE 1 st Street, one block north of Atlantic Boulevard between Flagler Avenue and NE 1 st Avenue. The Community Redevelopment Agency restored this historic building using many of the original interior and façade treatments to provide eight independent artist studios, gallery space and space for art and performance education.

The historic Ali building, located at 353 Hammondville Road/ MLK, Jr. Boulevard, which was built in the 1930’s has been transformed

into

a

state-of-the-art

venue that provides diverse cultural, educational and entertainment experiences. The Ali building, which is a tremendous source of pride for the community, is named for its former owners, Frank and Florence Ali. The Ali Cultural Arts Center has an outdoor stage and seating to accommodate 250 guests. The venue features dynamic musical programming, paying homage to the building’s rich history.

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Electronic Bidding Coming to the City of Pompano Beach of bidding opportunities and respond to bids electronically at no cost. After registering, bidders can manage and update their profiles and view current and awarded solicitations by logging into the eBid System with their user name and password. Additionally, bidders will no longer have to submit numerous and costly hardcopy bids and scramble to have them submitted to our office by the due date and time. Bidders will now submit bids electronically from the comfort of their office or home. Further, bid responses are received the moment they are submitted into the eBid System. An email will be sent to all registered bidders with instructions on how to register in the new eBid system once it has been implemented.

Current and registered bid-

The City of Pompano Beach General

ders will be required to create an ac-

Services Department has implemented

count to continue to receive bid notices

an electronic procurement system called

and to submit electronic bids.

eBid so that bidders wishing to sell goods and services to the City of Pom-

To register for the eBid System logon

pano Beach can register to be notified

to www.pompanobeachfl.gov.

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Register

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Update Profile

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Let’s Talk Trash

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hange is never easy. After over 40 years, the City of Pompano

Beach has updated the way we handle our garbage. The change was made to improve the curb appeal of the City by eliminating the bags, piles of trash and continuous bulk trash on the curb. By now you have seen the new grey and blue carts, read the flyers and pamphlets on the new service. Here is a summary on what can go into the carts: The grey cart is for household waste. Please place all your garbage into the grey cart. But there are other items that could also be placed into the grey cart including yard trash, coconuts, grass clipping, leaves, branches… the list goes on. If there is no room in the cart, put those yard trash items into one of your private garbage cans and place it out for service on your bulk trash day. Remember, you can’t put your household garbage into your private garbage cans. Those items must go into the grey cart. The new blue cart is for recycling and is much larger than the 18 gallon bin we had before. This is because more and more people today realize the need to recycle. The materials that are accepted in the blue recycling cart are aluminum

Another change is once per week bulk service at the curb. Bulk items are commonly known as those items which cannot be canned, bagged or bundled. Examples are: couch, chair, stove, desk, ironing board, mattress, carpet, wooden doors, sink, etc. An easy way to remember your bulk day is that it is the opposite of your recycling day. So for example,

bulk materials on Saturday (up to 4 cubic yards or what a standard pickup truck could hold) at no cost. The address is 1951 N. Powerline Road. All you have to do is bring your proof of Pompano Beach residency. The hours of operation are from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. each Saturday.

if your service days are Monday and

Finally, we understand that this is a

Thursday and your recycling day is Mon-

2 or 3 on the bottom, junk mail, glass

Remember, there are decals on the carts

bottles and jars, newspaper and maga-

to remind you of your service day. Addi-

zines and cardboard. So fill it up!

tionally, we now have a Waste Manage-

change that will take a little getting used to but this change will greatly cleanup the City. If you have any questions or concerns, call us at 954.786.4030 or visit us on our website at www.Pompa-

ment location you can bring additional

noBeachFL.gov.

and tin cans, plastics with the number 1,

day, your bulk service day is Thursday.

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ROGRESS in Pompano Pedestrian Walkways

Dining

Real Estate

Pier Parking Garage

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Pier Parking Garage Project Upate 1

Construction on the Pompano Beach Pier Parking Garage is continuing on schedule and on budget. The garage, located at NE 2nd Street between A1A and Pompano Beach Boulevard, will be open to the public in time for the 4th of July celebration! In the coming weeks efforts will focus on demolishing the old library building and begin work on Pier Street and Seabreeze Way, the two internal roadways. The Pier Parking Garage is the first public parking garage in Pompano Beach. It will feature iconic architecture, five levels of enclosed parking with 663 spaces, 6,200 square feet of retail space and a new Tourism Information Center. The garage

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is the first development to break ground as part of the overall Pier Development Project that will include 40,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space and two new pedestrian friendly streets connecting the Pier to the Intracoastal.

Pompano Beach Pier Parking Garage Northeast 2nd Street & A1A 1- Current construction progress on Pier Parking Garage. 2- Proposed rendering of the Pier Parking Garage

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POMPANO BEACH

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Updates

ver the last few months, con-

District, The Office and Employment

struction has popped up around

District and a Residential District, all

town as Pompano Beach experiences

which include a more urban landscape

a boom in development. From I-95 to

and alternate forms of drainage.

the beach, the redevelopment area is showing the promise of an exciting fu-

The first of these districts, the Cul-

ture for residents of our city. Business

tural Arts and Entertainment District,

is booming, the housing market is on

is already underway with the addi-

the rise and news about our redevel-

tion of Bailey Contemporary Arts (41

opment efforts have reached as far as

NE 1 st Street), Ali Cultural Arts (353

the west coast ‌ of the USA!

Hammondville Road/MKL Blvd) and the future Library and Cultural Arts

Perhaps the most exciting develop-

Center (50 W. Atlantic Blvd, under

ment of all is the preparation of the

construction next to City Hall). In this

grid of the new Downtown in Pom-

district you can visit world class gal-

pano Beach – bringing home a thriv-

leries, enjoy outdoor restaurants, and

ing center of commerce right in our

shop local retailers by day; then visit

back yard. Imagine additional 750,000

nationally recognized artists; musi-

square feet of office space, 165,000

cians and plays take stage by night.

square feet of retail and more than

When complete, this quaint historic-

1,500 new residential units into the

style district will be fully equipped with

core of this city. To support this new

widened sidewalks, lush landscaping

project, the Community Redevelop-

and a European style public plaza that

ment Agency and the City will work to

will serve as the perfect backdrop for

maintain traffic flow and develop better

meeting friends and enjoying a nice

pedestrian walkways and streets to

glass of Bordeaux in a relaxing and

reduce bloated and busy intersec-

peaceful environment.

tions like Atlantic Boulevard and Dixie Highway. Residents should be able to

Across Atlantic Boulevard is the Civic

walk or ride their - from home or work

Commons, an area anchored by City

with ease. Imagine being part of this

Hall, the County Library and the

growth and development and knowing

gleaming new Cultural Center. Sur-

that the groundwork laid today is liter-

rounding land is poised possibility for

ally paving the way for the future of

commercial/office development.

your kids and grandkids. Moving west to the area just off I-95 Years of planning are finally coming

is the Office and Employment Dis-

to fruition with a Downtown made up

trict. In late 2015, the CRA closed on

of four districts: The Civic Commons,

a $2.5 million parcel of land creating

a Cultural Arts and Entertainment

an assemblage of 35 acres making

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this future district possible. With the emergence of the City’s Main Street, area locals and tourists can walk along widened cafÊ lined sidewalks, enjoy a delicious coffee alongside newly designed water promenades and iconic architecture all within walking distance to home. The CRA is positioning the Downtown as an innovative District where technology, arts, culture and business collide. The open workspaces and artist loft concepts will provide the tech industry the tools to thrive within these creative districts. Just a short walk from the Office and Employment District is the proposed Residential District where a vibrant mix of multi-family and mixed use developments co-mingles amongst the landscape. It is anticipated that private developers will build up to 1,500 new units in the district core. One mixed use project is already in the works: City Vista which boasts 111 units and 7,000 square feet of retail. The City has the opportunity to use the four districts to create one of the most progressive and innovative downtown districts, giving local residents all the amenities of big city life with the look and feel of the 2

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quaint hometown atmosphere we are all proud to call home.

1- Integrated pedestrian, bicycles and cars into one design plan. 2- Inviting cafe lined street design. 3- Innovative district where technology, arts culture and business collide.

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Hillsboro Inlet Bridge Update The Hillsboro Inlet Bridge Rehabilitation

The crossing of the Hillsboro Inlet by

Project is almost complete. The Florida

row boat was a leg of this journey and it

Department of Transportation sched-

has a particular historical significance.

uled the bridge for routine repair and

In 1887, James E. “Ed” Hamilton myste-

rehabilitation work that began in 2015. The City of Pompano Beach and Town of Hillsboro pitched in to give the bridge more of an aesthetically pleasing look.

riously disappeared there. A search for him ensued only to discover his clothes and mail bag on one side of the Inlet and his row boat missing. His body was never found and it was deduced that he either drowned or was attacked by

The City erected a bronze sculpture to

a shark or an alligator while trying to

memorialize the pioneer history that

swim across the inlet to retrieve his row

took place in our region. Barefoot mail-

boat from the other side. The legend of

men were carriers on the first U.S. mail

his fate has been the subject of Ameri-

route before the turn of the twentieth

can literature, film and fine art.

century, whose 140 mile journey included both rowing boats and walking along the beach to deliver the mail between Palm Beach and Miami. At the time, there were no roads connecting the two

Through a public call to artists in 2014, the City’s Public Art Committee gave the highest ranking to Chiodo Art Development of Napa California and the City of Pompano Beach commissioned

cities and the landscape was a vast and

sculptor Mario Chiodo to create the

dangerous wilderness.

Barefoot Mailman work of art.

Barefoot Mailman Sculpture

The Hillsboro Inlet Bridge

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Mayor Lamar Fisher at the Hillsboro Inlet Bridge Dedication on April 1st.


By Dan Hobby, Sample-McDougald House Executive Director

The Sample-McDougald House, located at 450 NE 10 th

the Pompano area, had purchased farming land from the

Street in Pompano Beach, is celebrating its centennial this

Florida East Coast Railway prior to 1910.

year. The house was built in 1916, and it is today one of a relative handful of structures in Broward County that are

Albert Neal Sample, a onetime architect, followed his young-

100 years old or older.

er brother John to the north Broward County area in 1911 from Chester, South Carolina. He was born in Mecklenburg

The Sample family arrived in South Florida soon after the

County, North Carolina on April 16, 1866, the oldest of six

turn of the century. John M. Sample, the first to settle in

children. Neal, the name he was known by, purchased his

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brother’s land on June 11,1915, and began constructing his new house soon thereafter. Sample built a spacious house located on high elevation, over 22 feet above sea level, alongside the Dixie Highway and the Florida East Coast Railway, the area’s two major means of transportation. Also known as the Old Sample Estate and Pine Haven, the house is a seventeen room Georgian Colonial structure constructed by Sample supposedly as a replica of a home he previously owned in South Carolina. It is unquestionably one of the most architecturally significant historic homes in the county, and one of the earliest to display a formal architectural style. The home served as the base for Sample’s farming operations that stretched from today’s Lighthouse Point out west past what is now Powerline Road. At first, Sample grew pineapples, a popular crop for earlier settlers to the area, but it soon became apparent that winter vegetables, such as string beans, bell peppers, eggplant and squash, among other crops, were more profitable. Sample constructed a road in 1917 to reach his cropland (like most local farmers, Sample’s agricultural fields were not contiguous). Today that thorough-

residence from a friend. Although they purchased the home on August 14 th, 1943, Mrs. McDougald who was then acting postmistress of Deerfield could not get a release from her job due to a manpower shortage during the war years. They had to postpone the family’s move until May 11 th, 1944. By the time the McDougald family moved into the home, the Dixie Highway had lost some of its glamour. Mrs. McDougald recalled, “Much to my sorrow there was not much traffic - just a couple cars a day. It was lonely. We often went out on the lawn and waved at engineers and conductors in trains rolling down the Florida East Coast Railway tracks.” William Duncan McDougald, born in Montgomery County, Georgia, had arrived in Deerfield in 1921. In 1929, he married schoolteacher Sarah Sellers. Although his main occupation was farming, he also served as a city commissioner for Deerfield as well as its Chief of Police. He was deputized by the Broward County Sheriff’s Department and was elected to several terms as Constable of the north Broward district.

fare still bears his name: Sample Road, Identity Found

Over time, the McDougalds saw the farmland surrounding

Name: Baxter On December 27 th, 1940, Albert Neal Sample and his wife Breed: Mixed Breed Pug Maggie deeded the property to their daughter Lois S. BarksGender: Male dale of Greenville, South Carolina. Sample died less than five Age: 4 later, on April 4 th, 1941; he was seventy-four years old months

their residence transformed into commercial property and en-

Microchip: Yes and well-respected among Broward County’s business and

croaching residential development; the roadway once known as the “new” Dixie Highway become the “old” Dixie Highway. A founding member of several North Broward historical societies, Mrs. McDougald feared that because of its location the structure was threatened and its future uncertain. A fifty-year

political leaders. He was survived by his widow, Maggie HenApproachable: Yes

resident of Broward County, she died at age 73 in April 1979.

derson Sample; Vaccinated: Yes three sons, Lee M., Hugh H., and Albert, Jr., all of Pompano; as well as his daughter, Lois Barksdale.

The McDougald children, William D., Jr., Mary Ellen, Margaret, Donald, Betsy and Dixie, inherited the house, and in

Sarah Sellers McDougald and William D. McDougald, Sr.

keeping with their mother’s desire, placed it on the National

had been living with their children in a two-bedroom home in

Register of Historic Places in 1984. Anxious to see the house

Deerfield when they learned of the availability of the Sample

preserved for future generations, the McDougalds supported

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in-kind donations by local businesses. In the early morning hours of October 25 th, 2005, Pompano Beach was struck by Hurricane Wilma, resulting in significant damage to the historic structure: the roof was opened, leading to water damage to walls, ceilings and floors. Wooden awnings were ripped from the house and a number of windows were broken, as was the distinctive leaded-glass fan light above the entry door. Extensive repairs began to “rerestore” the house. The non-profit organization then embarked on a 1.5 million several attempts to preserve it, including moving he house to Deerfield Beach, Tradewinds Park and the Municipal Golf Course in Pompano Beach, but logistical and financial complexities could not be overcome. In 1999 several community volunteers -- Margaret White, Re-

dollar site development and landscaping project, featuring native trees and vegetation, with adequate space for special events and social functions. Other aspects of this phase incorporated parking, lighting, walkways and restrooms. In 2008, during the celebration of Pompano Beach’s 100th

becca Maddox, Marvin Buntrock and Margaret McDougald

anniversary of incorporation, the City Commission passed

Shadoin -- incorporated the non-profit Sample-McDougald

a resolution designating the Sample-McDougald House

House Preservation Society. Margaret White had previously

grounds as “Centennial Park.” In 2010, the commission ap-

contacted Pompano Beach’s City Manager, C. William Hargett,

proved expanding the grounds by about 35 percent, incorpo-

about municipal help in finding a suitable location to which the

rating a former city tree nursery into Centennial Park.

historic structure could be relocated. Soon thereafter a parcel of city-owned property on the southwest corner of NE 10th

The Sample-McDougald House at Centennial Park opened to

Street and 5th Avenue was leased to the new non-profit.

the public in 2011. Since then it has offered narrated tours of

In November 2000, the McDougald family donated the house to the non-profit. The State of Florida and Broward County awarded grant funds for the project and on May 30, 2001, just minutes after midnight, the house was moved off its original

the historic house to the public, schools and private groups. The Sample-McDougald House has also developed a number of annual events, including its antique automobile show, the Florida Highwaymen Art Show and Holidays at the Sam-

site and over the next seven hours moved south on Dixie High-

ple-McDougald House, in addition to be the site for public

way and then east on NE 10th Street to its new location. Hun-

events of other local non-profits such as the Pompano Beach

dreds of people lined the streets in the middle of the night to

Chamber of Commerce, Pompano Proud and the Rotary Club

view this once-in-a-lifetime sight.

of Pompano Beach among others. The Sample-McDougald House at Centennial Park also hosts a wide variety of private

The next phase of the project was the actual restoration of

events, including weddings, company picnics, parties and

the house’s exterior. This included repairing damaged wood

corporate meetings.

siding, restoring masonry features, partial re-roofing, restoring the house’s columns and other architectural features, and

One hundred years after its construction, the Sample-McDou-

painting the structure. This was followed by work to restore the

gald House is an important part of Pompano Beach’s social,

house’s interior, including new electrical and climate-control

cultural and civic life. It connects current residents and visi-

systems, refinishing floors, walls, ceilings and woodwork, as

tors with our regions fascinating heritage.

well as fixtures. Much of this needed work was performed as

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By David Aycock, Animal Control Officer

When a Be On The Look Out or BOLO is broadcast over a police radio, every officer stops what they are doing and writes down the information in the BOLO so they know what or whom they are looking for. A B.O.L.O is one of the most important announcements they receive. The one thing that I have learned in my long career as an animal control officer is that when someone calls my office looking for a lost pet, I consider it a BOLO. Most people think of their pets as family and that is why it is so important for me to help find them. When a child is missing we have an Amber alert, neighborhood search parties and media coverage. When a pet is missing, we have a distraught owner and a hand-

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ful of friends.

They’re typically dis-

of Pompano Beach Animal Control is

area and they are only passing through

organized and without a game plan.

954.786.4027. Having this information

when suddenly your dog appears in a

Being unprepared cuts your odds sub-

readily on hand simplifies the process

busy intersection. They open the door

stantially on the first day. By the third

when you need it.

and call the dog, he or she jumps in

day it’s a miracle if you ever see your pet again.

and it is off to the next county. Most

Recovering a pet is all

Most people are a nervous wreck when

of those people will come back to look

about timing. The people that are out

their pet comes up missing and that is

for flyers.

with signs and knocking on doors as

not the time to be confused.

soon as they realized their pet is miss-

The most important thing for you to do

ing are the successful ones. The one

• Immediately call Animal Control and

right now is to secure an identification

that waits for the pet to come home on

the local law enforcement agency

tag onto your pet. Use as many reliable

his own, is just like the pet, lost.

and file a lost dog report. If the dog

contacts as possible. Use a plastic tie

is a runner and a tranquilizer is

wrap instead of the split ring supplied.

There are several reason for failure

required to stop it, let the officer know.

They last longer and it prevents the tag

when pet owner delays. First and fore-

• Confirm that your pet’s microchip is

from jingling.

most, the person that found your pet,

registered. Contact the manufacture

writing and prevents the finder from

falls in love. That’s right, in love with

the moment you know your pet is

reading the tag. Lastly, do not remove

your pet.

missing.

the collar when bathing the pet. Many

They purposely avoid find-

They will create notes to

Jingling wears out the

ing the owner and make up reasons

aid in the recovery.

people tell us that the reason their pet

to justify their decision. Second, pets

• When you believe that your pet has

wasn’t wearing his or her collar was be-

get in trouble just like people.

cause they were just given a bath.

They

been stolen, you have to report it as

get hit by cars, fall in canals, and find

stolen. Fill out a police report. Pets

trouble they can’t get out of without

are stolen every day. If the pet turns

Did you know that if you find a pet you

help. Third, they travel long distances.

out to be stolen and you did not re

are obligated by law to report it to the

I know that everyone has heard of the

port is as stolen, the officer will be

Animal Control agency of that jurisdic-

dog or cat that got shipped across the

not be empowered to recover stolen

tion? You are also required to place an

country by accident. Then months later

property like he or she would in a

ad in a local newspaper publication for

it shows up at the door of its owners all

criminal case.

three days.

tattered and thin. Those types of sto-

• Distribute flyers and while you post

ries give hope, but hope is usually not

them, speak to neighbors and re-

When you place the ad, do not post

the way you get your pet back. Most of

mind the neighborhood kids that they

every detail about the pet. Keep some

the dogs and cats that I pick up are go-

can get a reward for information that

unique detail that only the owner would

ing the opposite direction and people

leads to finding your pet.

know about and make them disclose

need to stop believing that their pet has

• If you live near something dangerous

that information over the phone before

a built in GPS and will return. Fourth,

like a canal, especially with seawalls,

allowing them to view the pet.

pets are stolen all the time. In order

get in a boat and search.

make sure you get identification like

to recover a stolen pet, you need wit-

• Use a social media outlet that will

a driver’s license before releasing the

nesses, help from experienced person-

spread the word fast.

pet.

nel, and you have to act fast. Anyone

• Make note of any contractors that

in law enforcement will tell you that wit-

were in the neighborhood that day.

We all hope we never have to go

nesses are found just after a crime has

The pet many times is seen by the

through the heartache of losing a pet,

occurred, not typically three days later.

lawn crew.

but with a few preventative steps we

So what is the best course of action?

After the first day, you can have mail-

Prepare for the inevitable, make your

ers sent to certain zip codes. Get the

lost flyers before you lose your pet.

flyer to the Humane Society and res-

You also want to gather the local Ani-

cue groups. Many times a finder will

mal Control and law enforcement agen-

have picked the dog up while travel-

cy’s phone number as well. The City

ing in their car. They do not live in the

Also

can all Be On The Look Out for ourselves and our neighbors.

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City Awards & Accomplishments The Finance Department has been awarded the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting from the Government Finance Officers Association for its Comprehensive Annual Finance Report. The Finance Department has received this award for thirty-three years.

wl New

Home

The burrowing owls that reside at Hunters Park now have a better place to call home! The South Florida Audubon Society and the City of Pompano Beach teamed up to provide a reinforced

The Public Communications Office was awarded the 3CMA Silver Circle Award in the category of Print Publications and the 3CMA Award of Excellence for Graphic Design, both for the Pompano Beach Tourist Guide. 3CMA is the National City-County Communications and Marketing Association in Washington, D.C. The Utilities Department was awarded the Reuse Customer of the Year for the Sample McDougald House from the Florida Water Environment Association. The Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) received the Outstanding New Building Project

burrow for the owls. The Florida burrowing owl is considered an

Award for the 731 Retail Shoppes from the Florida

endangered species. It digs its own burrow as opposed to other

Redevelopment Association.

species of burrowing owls which nest in the abandoned burrows of other animals.

The Florida Festivals and Events Association awarded CRA the SunSational Awards for Green Market Promo-

The City of Pompano

tional Item, Light Up MLK Photo, Green Market VIP Pro-

Beach

Works

gram and Light Up MLK Promotional Item. The City of

Grounds Maintenance

Pompano Beach Human Resources/Risk Management

Division with the help-

Department received the 2015 Florida Worksite Well-

ful teachings of the

ness Award from the Consortium for a Healthier Miami-

South Florida Audubon

Dade that recognizes the important strides that local

Society dug into the

businesses have made in improving employee health.

Public

ground to place newly modified homes for our

The City of Pompano Beach was awarded a Florida

endangered burrowing

Nursery, Growers, and Landscape Association Award for the renovation of Beachfront Park. The improve-

owls at Hunters Park.

ments were a collaboration of different departments in Public Works employees installing newly modified owls nest

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the City including Public Works, Development Services and the Community Redevelopment Agency.


Fire-Rescue Awards & Graduation Ceremony T

he Pompano Beach Fire Department Awards, Promotional and Recruit Graduation Ceremony was

held in December at the E. Pat Larkins Community Center. The awards presentation included the Citizen Heroism Award, Lifeguard of the Year, Paramedic of the Year, Firefighter of the Year, Officer of the Year, Company of the Year and William Fay Award for Ex-

1

emplary Dedication. A promotional presentation and recruit ceremony were also part of the annual awards ceremony. Congratulations to the following: Mr. Luis Escalante, Citizen Heroism Award; Firefighter/Paramedic Alexis De La Torre, Paramedic of the Year; Firefighter/Paramedic Hector Jimenez, Paramedic of the Year; Firefighter/Paramedic Clovis PetitFrere, Paramedic of the Year; Captain Michael Guardalabene, Company of the Year; Captain Vincent Femia, Company of the Year; Driver Engineer Michael Scanzara, Company of the Year; Firefighter/Paramedic Brandon Beaudreau, Company of the Year; Firefighter/Paramedic Theresa Mackie-Vicino, Company of the Year; Firefighter/Paramedic Luis Padilla, Company of the Year; Firefighter/Paramedic Christopher Ferrer, Company of the Year; Captain Patrick Cronin, Firefighter of the Year; Captain Jeffery Valerga, Officer of the Year; Firefighter/ Paramedic Samantha Emslie-Holt, William Fay Award for Exemplary Dedication; Firefighter/Paramedic Petra Arnieri, William Fay Award for Exemplary Dedication; Ocean Rescue Lifeguard Lesley Shahan, Piotr Zatorski Lifeguard of the Year; Promotion of Ocean Rescue Lieutenant Tom O’Neill; Promotion of Training Captain Carl Borino.

1) Mayor Lamar Fisher, Firefighter of the Year Captain Patrick Cronin and Fire Chief John Jurgle 2) Mayor Lamar Fisher, Paramedic of the Year Clovis Petit-Frere and Fire Chief John Jurgle 3) Mayor Lamar Fisher, Lifeguard of the Year Lesley Shahan and Fire Chief John Jurgle 4) Mayor Lamar Fisher, Company of the Year Christopher Ferrer and Fire Chief John Jurgle

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troducing the game of golf and its inherent values to kids and teens that otherwise would not be exposed to the game and its positive values. Through after school and in school programs, The First Tee program helps shape the lives of young people from all walks of life by reinforcing values like integrity, respect and perseverance through the game of golf. And it’s making a difference. Their research-proven programs are having a positive impact on participants, their families and communities like ours. The First Tee Life Skills Experience was formulated with the help of academic, sport psychology, youth development and

Bringing Golf to Kids and Teens of All Backgrounds to Pompano Beach

golf experts to protectively teach core values and life skills as part of basic golf instruction. The First Tee has steadily grown into a robust youth service organization, impacting, influencing and inspiring more than 10 million young people.

The City of Pompano Beach Golf Course has been selected as a venue to host the First Tee program. The First

The City of Pompano Beach Golf Course has now

Tee is an international youth development organization in-

placed 150 children through this worthwhile program.

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Charlotte Burrie Vice Mayor

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Commissioner

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District 2

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UPCOMING Adventures

MAY 5

NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER

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

APRIL 22-24

If you like to compete in fishing tourna-

On the beach and pier north of

ments then mark your calendars for the

Atlantic Blvd. Serving seafood every

2016 Saltwater Circuit, an annual 3-leg fishing tournament. Info: 954.725.4010 (Leg 1) Saltwater Shootout: May 5-8 (Leg 2) Saltwater Slam: June 9-12 (Leg 3) Saltwater Showdown: Aug 4-7

way imaginable from local restaurants, live music, eclectic mix of arts & craft vendors, kids zone, etc. pompanobeachseafoodfestival.com

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POMPANO BEACH SEAFOOD FESTIVAL

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SALTWATER CIRCUIT:


JULY 27 & 28

HEALTH & FINANCIAL WELLNESS FAIR

MAY 11-15

Join us for this free event at the

POMPANO BEACH FISHING RODEO The 51

st

annual “gran-daddy” of

South Florida fishing tournament is set for May 11th through the 15th! Info: pompanofishingrodeo.com

or

954.942.4513

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

JULY 4

4TH OF JULY FIREWORKS EXTRAVAGANZA Pompano Beach main public beach. Relax and enjoy live music at 7:00 pm and be amazed when fireworks light-up the night sky at 9:00 pm. Info: 954.786.4111.

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P a r k s , R e c r e a t i o n & Cu l tura

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Accessibility

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

Multi-child Discounts

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

Refund Policy

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

Registration Fees

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

Cultural Arts Committee Hazel Armbrister:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chairman Kris Coffelt: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vice Chairman Terrance Davis: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member Dahlia Baker:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member Julia Black Andrews: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member Kellyann Maguire: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member Shellie Morrison: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member

Education Advisory Committee

Mark Beaudreau:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rec. Program Administrator Scott Moore: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Recreation Manager Missy Kitts:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Recreation Manager Jonathan Nasser:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Interim Recreation Manager Brian Campbell:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Golf Course Manager

Barbara Armbrister-Boynton:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chairman Ralph Marchand:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vice Chairman Gwendolyn Leys:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member Elizabeth Robinson Massy:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member Jeannie Wilson:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member Ralph Marchand:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member Lynne Warrick:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member

Parks & Recreation Advisory Board

Golf Advisory Board

Administrative Staff

Rafael Katz:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chairman Christopher Mullon:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vice Chairman Albert Hill: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member Walter Clark: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member Kenneth Arnold:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member Latoya Almonord:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member Charles Bechert, III:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member Walter Head: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member

Richard J. Porraro:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chairman Al Siefert:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vice Chairman Joseph Osborne:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member John Stockman:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member Angela Curtin: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member Gary Ruderman: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member Grant Galuppi:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member James R. Bunn:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member

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

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

Important Numbers


Event Calendar

954.786.4111

{October - April}

{ EVERY MONTH }

{ EVERY MONTH }

{ EVERY MONTH }

April

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

Movies on the Lawn Every 3rd Friday each month. Bring your lawn chairs, blankets, picnics and the kids and enjoy a featured flick. Movies begin at sunset. 954.786.4111 All Ages | Begins at Sunset | FREE

Kids Night Out Enjoy a night out & leave the entertaining to us! Games, arts & crafts and pizza provided while under the care of our dedicated recreation professionals! Must register in advance.

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Seafood Festival Main Public Beach. Info: pompanobeachseafoodfestival.com

Apr 22 | May 13 | Jul 22 | Aug 12 | Sep 9 | Oct 7

5 - 12 | 6 - 11 pm | $10/child

May

4

May

5-8

June

9-12

June

15

Mother’s Day Dinner Highlands Park R.C. A mother’s day dinner to show moms they are appreciated and special All Ages | 6:30 - 8:30 pm | FREE

Saltwater Shootout: Leg 1 Emma Lou Olson C.C. Info: 954.725.4010 or www.bluewatermovements.com All Ages

Saltwater Shootout: Leg 2 Emma Lou Olson C.C. Info: 954.725.4010 or www.bluewatermovements.com All Ages

Father’s Day Dinner Highlands Park R.C. A Father’s day dinner to show dads they are appreciated and cared for. All Ages | 6:30 - 8:30 pm | FREE

June

June

July

July

24

25&26

4

27 & 28

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

Dive in Movies Houston Sworn Pool. Come cool down from the summer sun in the Houston Sworn pool and enjoy a featured flick at night! This is a free, family event. Info: 954786-4116. All Ages | 8:00 pm | FREE

Intergalactic Bead/Jewelry Show Emma Lou Olson C.C. Precious & semi-precious gemstone beads, sterling silver, pearls, glass beads, vintage beads, crystals, etc. Info: 888.729.6904 or beadshows.com All Ages | 10 am - 5 p | FREE

4 of July Fireworks Extravaganza Pompano Beach main public beach. Live entertainment on stage right before the fireworks light up the sky. Info: 954-786-4111. All Ages | 9:00 pm | FREE

Health & Financial Wellness Fair Emma Lou Olson C.C. Information on health and wellness for the entire family! Free and open to the public. Info: 954.786.4111 All Ages | 10 am - 2 pm | FREE

August

August

September

September

4-7

12

th

17 & 18

Saltwater Shootout: Leg 3 Emma Lou Olson C.C. Info: 954.725.4010 or www.bluewatermovements.com All Ages

Dive in Movie Houston Sworn Pool. Come cool down from the summer sun in the Houston Sworn pool and enjoy a featured flick at night! This is a free, family event. Info: 954-786-4116. All Ages | 8:00 pm | FREE

Intergalactic Bead/Jewelry Show Emma Lou Olson C.C. Precious & semi-precious gemstone beads, sterling silver, pearls, glass beads, vintage beads, crystals & more. Info: 888.729.6904 or beadshows. com All Ages | 10 am - 5 p | FREE

October

October

October

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Granny’s Attic Emma Lou Olson C.C. Giant Indoor Garage Sale. Tables available. Info: 954-786-4111. All Ages | 8 am - 2 pm | FREE

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Halloween Costume Party Mitchell Moore R.C. A fun night of trick or treating, snacks, games, costume contest and a haunted house. 12 & Under | 6 - 8:30 pm | $5

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Boo Bash Pompano Community Park. This event is going to be spooktacular! Join us for a night a family fun. Info: 954.786.4111 All Ages | 6 - 9:00 pm | FREE

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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

October

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Halloween Scream Party Children must be accompanied by an adult! Celebrate Halloween in a safe and fun-filled environment participating in games and costume contest. Food will be served. All Ages | 5:30 - 8 pm | FREE

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Park/Facility

Address

AIR PARK JOGGING TRACK

4.4 MILES (ASPHALT TRACK)

Phone

Size

ALSDORF PARK

2974 NE 14 ST

10 AC.

ANNIE ADDERLY GILLIS PARK

601 DR MLK JR BLVD

0.8 AC.

APOLLO PARK

1580 NW 3 AVE

AQUATIC CENTER

820 NE 18 AVE

AVONDALE PARK

225 SW 6 AVE

4.4 AC. 954.786.4128

0.2 AC.

BASEBALL COMPLEX

1700 NE 8 ST

954.786.4119

28 AC.

CANINE CORNER DOG PARK

1101 N FEDERAL HWY

954.786.4574

2.6 AC.

954.214.4759

CENTENNIAL PARK

450 NE 10 ST

CRESTHAVEN PARK

1320 NE 27 CT

COLEMAN PARK

480 NW 7 TERR

E. PAT LARKINS C.C.

520 MLK BLVD

954.786.4585 954.786.4111

1.5 AC. 0.5 AC.

EMMA LOU OLSON C.C.

1801 NE 6 ST

EXCHANGE CLUB PARK

2800 NE 24 ST

7.5 AC.

FAIRVIEW PARK

801 SW 8 ST

2.4 AC.

FOUNDERS PARK

316 NE 3 ST

GOLF COURSE

1101 N FEDERAL HWY

HARBOR'S EDGE PARK

1240 NE 28 AVE

HERB SKOLNICK C.C.

800 SW 36 AVE

HILLSBORO INLET PARK

2700 NORTH OCEAN BLVD

HIGHLANDS PARK R.C.

1650 NE 50 CT

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

1801 NW 4 ST

GEORGE BRUMMER PARK

3500 WEST PALM AIRE DR

5.5 AC.

1.6 AC. 945.786.4142

340 AC. 8.5 AC.

954.786.4590 2.3 AC. 954.786.7871

3.3 AC.

954.786.4116 8.3 AC. 954.786.4590

5.0 AC.

NAME TBA

220 E ATLANTIC BLVD

INDIAN MOUND PARK

1232 HIBISCUS AVE

1.0 AC.

JACKSON PARK

301 NW 15 ST

1.8 AC.

KENDALL LAKES PARK

1650 NW 3 AVE

KESTER PARK

702 NE 6 ST

LAKE SANTA BARBARA PARK

2290 SE 7 DR

0.2 AC.

LOVELY PARK

1941 NE 1 AVE

0.2 AC.

0.2 AC. 954.786.4119

MARINE DRIVE PARK

1751 N RIVERSIDE DR

MCNAB PARK

2250 E ATLANTIC BLVD

954.786.4111

8.4 AC.

.1 AC. 2.5 AC.

MCNAIR PARK & R.C.

951 NW 27 AVE

954.786.7882

6.4 AC.

MITCHELL/MOORE PARK & R.C.

901 NW 10 ST

954.786.4131

15.8 AC.

MUNICIPAL TENNIS CENTER

920 NE 18 AVE

954.786.4115

N.E. 16 STREET PARK

NE 16 ST - AT INTRACOASTAL

3 AC. 0.6 AC.

NORTH POMPANO PARK

4400 NE 18 AVE

NORTH OCEAN PARK

3424 NE 16 ST

NORTH RIVERSIDE PARK

143 N RIVERSIDE DR

NOVELTY PARK

351 NW 14 ST

OCEANSIDE PARKING LOT

190 N OCEAN BLVD

POMPANO COMMUNITY PARK

2001 NE 10 ST

954.786.4119

71 AC.

PUBLIC BEACH & PIER

10 POMPANO BEACH BLVD

954.786.4005

26.8 AC.

SANDERS PARK

1599 NW 3 TER 954.295.9047

11.5 AC.

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

Amenities

954.786.4091

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

1.8 AC.

4231 NE 15 AVE

2.3 AC.

SCOTT WINTERS MEMORIAL PRK. 1199 N RIVERSIDE DR

0.2 AC.

S.E. 13 STREET PARK

2700 SE 13 ST/PARK AT INTRACOASTAL

0.1 AC.

S.E. 15 STREET PARK

2800 SE 15 ST/PARK AT INTRACOASTAL

0.1 AC.

SGT. KIP A. JACOBY PARK

620 S CYPRESS RD

WEAVER COMMUNITY PARK

800 NW 20 ST

5.4 AC. 12.4 AC.

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CC = Community Center/Civic 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 Mon, Wed & Fri:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:00 am - 7:00 pm Tue & Thu:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Saturday - Sunday: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:00 am - 4:30 pm

We would like to invite everyone to come and take a look at the Aquatic Center and Houston/Sworn Aquatic Center. 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-yard lap lanes with two one-meter spring boards. Some programs may not be offered at both pools. Times and prices are subject to change. Call to verify schedule before visiting.

Adult Lap Swimming (AC)

18 & Up 18 & Up

Mon - Fri Sat - Sun

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

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

Adult Lap Swimming (H/S)

18 & Up 18 & Up 18 & Up

M, W & F Tue & Thu Sat - Sun

8 am - 7 pm 8 am - 5 pm 9 am - 4:30 pm

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

Open Swim (AC)

All Ages

Mon - Fri

6 am - 8:00 pm

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Annual and Semi-annual passes available.

Resident: $1.75 (Child) | Resident $2.50 (Adult) Non-Resident: $2.25 (Child) | Non-Resident: $4.50 (Adult) Resident: $1.75 (Child) | Resident $2.50 (Adult) Non-Resident: $2.25 (Child) | Non-Resident: $4.50 (Adult)

All Ages Sat - Sun 9 am - 4:30 pm

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Open Swim (H/S) All Ages Mon - Sun 1 - 4:30 pm

J

Resident: $1.75 (Child) | Resident $2.50 (Adult) Non-Resident: $2.25 (Child) | Non-Resident: $4.50 (Adult)

Waterobics (H/S) (AC) 18 & Up M, W & F 9 - 10 am v

Resident: $3/class OR $25/10 classes Non-Resident: $3.50/class OR $30/10 classes

(AC) 18 & Up M, W & F 10 - 11 am v

Resident: $3/class OR $25/10 classes Non-Resident: $3.50/class OR $30/10 classes

(H/S) 18 & Up M, W & F 6 - 7 pm v

Resident: $3/class OR $25/10 classes Non-Resident: $3.50/class OR $30/10 classes

(H/S) (AC) 18 & Up Sat 10 - 11 am v Resident: $3/class OR $25/10 classes Non-Resident: $3.50/class OR $30/10 classes (AC) Tue & Thu 6:30 - 7:30 pm v Resident: $3/class OR $25/10 classes Non-Resident: $3.50/class OR $30/10 classes (H/S) Sat 9 - 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.

Aquaburst (AC) 13 & Up Tu, Th & Sa 9:15 - 10 am v Resident: $3/class OR $25/10 classes Non-Resident: $3.50/class OR $30/10 classes This program is a 45 minute high intensity interval workout in the 50 meter pool. Aquastretch (AC) 18 & Up M, W & F 11 am - 12 pm v

Resident: $3/class OR $25/10 classes Non-Resident: $3.50/class OR $30/10 classes

This program promotes flexibility and reduces stiffness with low impact exercise & stretching.

Piranhas Swim Team (AC)

4 - 18 4 - 18

Private Lessons (AC & H/S)

All Ages

Deep Endurance (AC)

13 & Up

Mon-Fri Sat

Call for times

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Call for times b D $65 monthly 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 fee.

T, Th & S

8:30 - 9 am

J Resident: $15/lesson | Non-Resident: $20/lesson

This program is a 30 minutes cardio intensive workout in deep water.

J

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

J

Pool Parties (AC & H/S)

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Resident: $3/lesson OR $25/10 lessons Non-Resident: $3.50/lesson OR $30/10 lessons This program is a 30 minute cardio intensive workout in deep water

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 with facility at least two weeks in advance of event.

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Preschools & Childcare Centers (AC & H/S)

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

College Teams Or Clubs (AC & H/S)

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

Masters Swim Team (H/S)

18 & Up

Mon - Fri

Houston/Sworn Swim Team: (H/S) 18 & Under Mon - Fri

10 am - 12 pm

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

4 - 5 pm

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Houston/Sworn Water Basketball League: (H/S) 18 & Under Summer Swim Lessons: (Ac & H/S) 6 mo & Up

Call for days & times

Leagues will be forming, call us for rates and times.

Residents: $76/8 lessons | Non-Residents: $150/8 lessons

Session I

June 13th - June 24th

Session II

June 27th - July 8th

Session III

July 11th - July 22nd

Session IV

July 25th - August 5th

Session V

August 8th - August 19th

Weekend Session

June 11th - July 10th

Weekend Session

July 16th - August 14th

Eight 25-45 minute lessons weekdays, evenings and weekends available

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

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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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.

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

Special Considerations Boogie boarding is allowed everywhere on the beach, however, surfing is only allowed in designated areas. Wrist or ankle leashes are mandatory. Stand up paddleboards have been interpreted to be the same as surfboards if inside the vessel exclusion buoys. Launching for stand up paddleboards is north of Lifeguard Tower 6 located on the north side of the municipal pier or south of Lifeguard Tower 3 located at the eastern Atlantic Avenue terminus. No craft shall be operated at a distance closer than 100 yards (300 feet) of the municipal pier. Stand up paddleboarders outside Junior Ocean Lifeguard Camp

9 - 17

Mon - Fri

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

8:30 am - 12 pm

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Session I Session II Session III Session IV Session V

June 13th - June 24th June 27 - July 8th (No Class July 4) July 11th - July 22nd July 25th - August 5th August 8th - August 19th th

Registration begins Monday March 11th. All applicants must pass a swimming proficiency test that includes: Swim 150 yards non-stop with a time limit of 5 minutes. Tread water for at least 3 minutes. Swim 5 yards underwater. Proficiency Testing can be completed at the Aquatic Center (820 NE 18 Ave) during regular business hours. Anyone in the 2015 Junior Ocean Lifeguard Program is EXEMPT from taking the Proficiency Test. One time Registration Fee of $15. One time Uniform Fee of $25. Info: 954.786.4128 or juniorguards@copbfl.com

Junior Ocean Grommet Camp

7 - 8

Mon - Fri

8:30 am - 12 pm

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Residents: $75 | Non-Residents $100/per session Session I June 20th - June 24th Session II June 27th - July 1st Session III July 18th - July 22nd Session IV August 1st - August 5th Session V August 15th - August 19th

The JG Grommets camp focuses on ocean safety, open water and beach activities to prepare for future participation in the Junior Ocean Lifeguard Program. Registration begins Monday, March 11, 2016. All Applicants must pass a Swimming Proficiency Test that includes: 50 yard swim in a swimming pool with no time limit. Proficiency Testing can be completed at the Aquatic Center (820 NE 18 Ave) during regular business hours. One time Registration Fee of $15. One time Uniform Fee of $25. Info: 954.786.4128 or juniorguards@copbfl.com

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The Arts Ballroom Dance Lessons

18 & Up 18 & Up 18 & Up

Tue Fri Tue

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

v v v

$10/class $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

$10/class Herb Skolnick Community Center

v

$10/class

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

Line Dancing

18 & Up

Mon & Thu

11 - 1 pm (Beginners)

18 & Up

Mon & Thu

1 - 2:30 pm (Intermediate)

v v

$7/class $7/class

Emma Lou Olson C.C. Registration fee required.

Tap Dancing

18 & Up 18 & Up

Wed Wed

10:30 - 11:30 am (Beginners) 11:30 - 12:30 am (Advanced Beginners)

18 & Up

Fri

10:30 - 11:30 am (Intermediate)

v v v

Tap, Ballet & Jazz

3 - 17

Watercolor Art

18 & Up

Mon - Thu & Sat

$8/class $8/class $8/class

Emma Lou Olson C.C. Registration fee required.

Varies

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$35 - $65/month

Emma Lou Olson C.C. Registration fee required.

Sat

10 am - 12 pm

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$20/class

Emma Lou Olson C.C. Registration fee required.

Plein Air Painting

18 & Up 18 & Up 18 & Up

Mon Mon Mon

10 am - 12 pm (watercolor) 1 - 3 pm (Acrylics) 4 - 6 pm (watercolor)

Drawing & Painting

18 & Up

Fri

v v v

$200/per 4 week session $200/per 4 week session $200/per 4 week session

Locations vary within Parks in Pompano. Plein Air Painting with “Leaf Bars”

1 - 3 pm

v

$17/class Herb Skolnick C.C.

18 & Up

Fri

10:30 - 12:30 pm

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$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.

Jewelry Classes

All Ages

Fri

10 am - 12 pm

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$20/class OR $60/month

Emma Lou Olson C.C. Registration fee required.

Piano Lessons

All Ages

Tue

TBD

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Private Piano Lessons

All Ages

Thu

TBD

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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

v v v

Herb Skolnick C.C.

$25/lesson (30 min.) Emma Lou Olson C.C.

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

Emma Lou Olson C.C. Registration fee required.

Apr 22 | May 13 | July 22 Aug 12 | Sep 9 | Oct 7

6:00 pm -11:00 pm Ages 5-12 | $10/child

954.786.4111

EMMA LOU OLSON CIVIC CENTER REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED

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

$25/class 1/2 hour private $15/class for 1 hour group


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 Anthony B. Cusanelli. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member James R. Bunn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member Gary Ruderman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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)

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

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$20/person $15/person

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

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

Private Golf Instruction

All Ages

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

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

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

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

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

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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

$1,400- Pines & Palms Course J $1,800- Pines & Palms Course J $1,600- Pines & Palms Course J $2,200- Pines & Palms Course J

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

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

Annual Memberships

$800 - Palms Course $1,100 - Palms Course $1,000 - Palms Course $1,400 - Palms Course

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.

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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 Park (lighted), 901 NW 10 Street • McNab Park, 2250 E. Atlantic Boulevard • George Brummer Park, 3500 W. Palm Aire Drive

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

Membership Rates

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

Private Lessons

$35/half hour session

$60/hour session

Adult Clinics

18 & Up

Mon - Sat

TBA

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Junior Programs

4 - 7

Mon - Thu

4 - 5:00 pm

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$13/class

8 - 15

Mon - Thu

5 - 6:30 pm

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$18/class

Residents Child $100 | Nonresident Child $150 $90/hour & half session

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Sports Softball

18 & Up (men)

Mon - Thu

7 pm | 8:15 pm

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

Athletics, 1300 NE 10th Street. Registration starts: February 1. Program starts: March 14. 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. Info: www.leaguelineup.com/pompano or 954.786.4119

18 & Up (Coed)

Fri

7 pm | 8:15 pm

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

Athletics, 1300 NE 10th Street. Registration starts: February 1. Program starts: March 14. 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. Info: www.leaguelineup.com/pompano or 954.786.4119

Youth Girls Softball

8 - 10 11 - 13 14 - 16

Mon & Wed Mon & Wed Mon & Wed

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

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Athletics, 1300 NE 10th Street. Registration Starts: February 1st, Program Starts: March 28th 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. Info: www.leaguelineup.com/pompano or 954.786.4119

Pee Wee T-Ball

3 - 4

M, T, W or Th

5:45 - 6:45 pm

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Community Park. Mitchell/Moore R.C. McNair R.C. North Pompano Park. This six week program is designed for children and their parents. Set in a non-competitive atmosphere, children learn the fundamental skills of soccer. Parent participation is required Registrations begins: February 2, 2016 (6 week program). Program begins: March 2nd, 2016.

Youth T-Ball

5 - 7

Tue & Thu

5:45 - 6:45 pm

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Athletics, 1300 NE 10th Street. Mitchell/Moore R.C. McNair R.C. North Pompano Park. Registration begins: February 1, 2016. Program begins: March 29, 2016. 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. Info: 954.786.4119

Pee Wee Basketball

3 - 4

M, T, W or Th

6 - 7 pm

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McNair Park. Highlands Park R.C. Registration Starts: October 3, 2016 (6 week program). Program Starts: November 7, 2016. Parents work with their child while learning the basic skills in dribbling, shooting, etc. Class meets one per week for 6 weeks.

Co-ed Basketball

5 - 8 (In-House)

Tue & Thu

6 - 8:30 pm

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Residents: $25 | Non-Residents: $50

9 - 11 (Travel)

Tue & Thu

6 - 8:30 pm

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Residents: $25 | Non-Residents: $50

12 - 13 (Travel)

Tue & Thu

6 - 8:30 pm

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Residents: $25 | Non-Residents: $50

14 - 16 (Travel)

Tue & Thu

6 - 8:30 pm

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Residents: $25 | Non-Residents: $50

Pee Wee Soccer

3 - 4

M, T, W & Th

5:45 - 6:45 pm

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Resident: $25 | Non-Resident: $50

Pompano Community Park. Registration begins: December 1. Programs starts: January 12.

Youth Soccer

5 - 7

Mon & Wed

5:45 - 6:45 pm

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Resident: $25 | Non-Resident: $50

4 Fields Complex and McNair Park. Registration begins: November 3. Programs starts: December 15.

8 - 10

Tue & Thu

5:45 - 8 pm

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Resident: $25 | Non-Resident: $50

Kester Park and McNair Park. Registration begins: November 3. Programs starts: December 15.

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

11 - 14

Mon & Wed

7 - 8 pm

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Pompano Community Park. Registration begins: November 3. Programs starts: December 15.

11 - 13

Mon & Wed

7 - 8 pm

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Resident: $25 | Non-Resident: $50

McNair Park. Registration begins: November 3. Programs starts: December 15.

14 - 16

Mon & Wed

TBA

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Resident: $25 | Non-Resident: $50

McNair Park. Registration begins: November 3. Programs starts: December 15.

Quick Start Tennis

5 - 10

Wed

6:15 - 7:15 pm

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Mitchell/Moore R.C. Learn the basic fundamentals and techniques of tennis in a group setting. Program begins: May 11th, 2016. Program ends: June 29th, 2016.

Adult Volleyball

18 & Up (Coed)

Tue

6 pm

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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

7 - 9 pm

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$100/team

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

Open Gym

13 & Under

Mon - Thu

6:15 - 7:15 pm

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FREE

13 & Under

Sat

9 am - 12 pm

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FREE

14 & Up

Mon - Thu

7:30 am - 8:30 pm

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FREE

14 & Up

Sat

12 - 3 pm

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FREE

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

Karate

18 & Up

Tue

7:30 - 8:30 pm

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$30/month

3-4

Tue

5:30 - 6 pm

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$30/month Herb Skolnick C.C.

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USA Goju Karate

5 - 17 18 & Up

Mon & Thu Mon & Thu

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

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$50/month $50/month Emma Lou Olson C.C. Registration fee required.

5 & Up

Mon & Thu

6:30 - 7:30 pm (Beginners) b

$7/class OR $40/month

5 & Up

Mon & Thu

7:30 - 8:30 pm (Advanced) b

$7/class OR $40/month

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

Football & Cheerleading

5 - 15

Mon - Sat

TBD

Residents: $50 | Non-Residents: $84

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Kester Park, Hit the field running and join the Pompano Eagles Tackle football and cheerleading program. Learn the fundamentals of football and cheerleading. Registration begins April 4th. Practice begins mid-July.

5 - 15

Mon - Sat

TBD

Residents: $50 | Non-Residents: $84

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Mitchell Moore, Pompano Chief’s Tackle Football and Cheerleading. Learn the fundamentals of football and cheerleading. Registration begins April 4th. Practice begins mid-July.

5 - 15

Mon - Sat

TBD

Residents: $50 | Non-Residents: $84

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Mcnair. Pompano Cowboys Tackle Football and Cheerleading. Learn the fundamentals of football and cheerleading. Registration begins April 4th. Practice begins mid-July.

5 - 15

Mon - Sat

TBD

Residents: $50 | Non-Residents: $84

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North Pompano Park. North Pompano Steelers tackle football and cheerleading. Learn the fundamentals of football & cheerleading. Registration begins April 4th. Practice begins mid-July.

Youth Flag Football 5 - 7 Mon & Wed 8 - 10 Mon & Wed 8 - 10 Mon & Wed 11 - 14 Mon & Wed

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

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

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Kester Park. Registration fee begins in August. Program starts in September.

Pee Wee Football 3 - 4 M, Tu, W or Th 5:45 - 6:45 pm b Residents: $25 | Non-Residents: $50 North Pompano Park. Registration fee begins in September 5th. Program starts October 3rd. NFL Flag Football

4 - 14

Sun

12 pm

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North Pompano Park. Nations largest flag football program. Practice hour before the game. 8 week sessions. Call 786.309.5785 for more information.

Open Shuffleboard Play

All Ages

Mon & Wed

9:30 - 11:30 am

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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.

Chat & Chew Techie Teenz

14 - 17

Wed

6:30 - 8 pm

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12 - 17

Sat

10 - 2 pm

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

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Fitness Yoga

18 & Up 18 & Up

Wed Fri

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

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18 & Up 18 & Up 55 & Up

Tue Sat Tue

10:15 - 11:30 am 9 - 10:15 am 9 - 10 am

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18 & Up 18 & Up 18 & Up

Mon & Wed Mon & Thu Sat

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

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

Emma Lou Olson C.C. Registration fee required.

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

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

Jazzercise

Jazzercise Lite 18 & Up Tue, Thu & Fri 18 & Up Mon, Wed & Fri

9:30 - 10:30 am

Zumba

7 - 8 pm

18 & Up

Tue & Thu

$39/month (auto pay) $39/month (auto pay) $39/month (auto pay)

Emma Lou Olson C.C. Registration fee required.

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$39/month (auto pay)

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

9:30 - 10:30 am

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$39/month (auto pay) Herb Skolnick R.C. Registration fee required.

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$7/class OR $55/10 classes Emma Lou Olson C.C. Registration fee required.

18 & Up

Mon & Wed

5:30 - 6:30 pm

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$7/class OR $55/10 classes Herb Skolnick C.C.

Zumba Gold (Low Impact)

18 & Up

Sat

9 - 10 am

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$7/class OR $55/10 classes Emma Lou Olson C.C. Registration fee required.

Total Body Toning

18 & Up 18 & Up

Tue & Thu Mon

9:30 - 10:30 am 7:45 - 8:45 pm

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$50/month OR $10/10 class $50/month OR $10/10 class Emma Lou Olson C.C. Registration fee required.

Kai/Nia Creative Movement

18 & Up 18 & Up

Tue Sat

11:30 am ­- 12:30 pm 12:30 am ­- 1:30 pm

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18 & Up

Mon

6:30 ­- 7:30 pm

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$12/class OR $100/10 classes $12/class OR $100/10 classes Emma Lou Olson C.C. Registration fee required.

$12/class OR $100/10 classes Herb Skolnick R.C. Registration fee required.

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Kid Zone Afterschool

K - 5

Mon - Fri

2 - 6 pm

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Mitchell/Moore R.C. Highlands Park R.C. McNair Park R.C. Emma Lou Olson C.C. Your child will be exposed to various activities including arts and crafts, theme based activities, sports, aquatics and more. Space is limited. Plus $25 registration fee.

Russell Reading

K - 5

Tue - Thu

4 - 6 pm

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Ice Cream Social

5 - 12

3rd Fri

4 - 6 pm

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Henri Crockett Foundation

K - 5

Mon - Fri

2 - 6 pm

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Camp SOS

8 - 14

Mon - Fri

7:30 am - 6 pm b

FREE

Mitchell/Moore R.C. Highlands Park R.C. Program focuses on areas of math & science development preparing children for continued school success. Child must be registered in afterschool program.

$2

Mitchell/Moore R.C.

FREE

McNair R.C.

Residents: $250 | Non-Residents: $300

Pompano Beach Middle School. Camp SOS (sports of all sorts). Registration begins April 4 th. Camp begins June 13 th through August 19 th. No camp held on July 4 th. The program offers a safe, fun and skill-focused experience for youth under the expert care of certified coaches and local sports players. A new sport will be introduced each week. Other camp activities include health and wellness and recreational activities in life skills, social skills, field trips, intergenerational activities, theme weeks and special events. Lunch and afternoon snack will be provided. Space is limited. Participants will be registered on a first come, first paid basis. Campers will be grouped by age at the beginning of camp. Info: 954.786.4119. A $25 one time registration fee is required.

Camp ROCK

6 - 12

Mon - Fri

7:30 am - 6 pm b

Residents: $250 | Non-Residents: $300

McNair Park, Mitchell Moore Park, Highlands Park. Registration begins April 4 th. Camp begins June 13 th through August 19 th. No camp held on July 4 th. The program offers recreation and performing arts activities. Campers will also receive instruction on social skills, character building, field trips, swim lessons, theme weeks and special events. Lunch and afternoon snack will be provided. Space is limited. Participants will be registered on a first come, first paid basis. Campers will be grouped by ages at the beginning of camp. Info: 954.786.4119. A $25 one time registration fee is required.

Camp SOAR

6 - 12 Mon - Fri Session 1 (Emma Lou Olson C.C) Session 2 (Herb Skolnick C.C.)

7:30 am - 6 pm b June 13 - July 8 July 11 - Aug 5

Residents: $384 | Non-residents: $400 Residents: $384 | Non-residents: $400

Emma Lou Olson C.C. & Herb Skolnick R.C. SOAR (Specialties of Awesome Recreation). Registration begins April 4 th. Camp begins June 13 th through August 5 th. No camp held on July 4 th. Join us for a summer you will never forget! This eight week specialty camp is designed in a way that is sure to suit the needs of many interests. Each week we will focus on a specific activity, such as music, cooking, etc. and incorporate activities and field trips around it. By changing the area of focus each week, this camp will enable your child to learn and develop new skills while interacting with other children with similar interests. A $25 one time registration fee is required for residents and $50 for non-residents.

Cit y o f Po m pa n o B e a c h P r e s e n t s : ALL activities and prices are subject to change. Please call ahead to confirm.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28 th | FROM 6:00 - 9:00 PM FREE FAMILY FUN EVENT FOR ALL AGES!!! POMPANO COMMUNITY PARK, 2001 NE 10 TH STREET

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Leisure Mah Jongg

18 & Up

Wed

9 - 11:30 am

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

18 & Up

Fri

9 - 11 am

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$6/lesson Herb Skolnick C.C.

Fri Mon Tue & Thu

10 - 2 pm 6 - 9 pm 10:30 - 3 pm

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Seniors’ Cards & Games

Scrabble 18 & Up Pinochle 18 & Up Party Bridge 18 & Up

Open Card Play

18 & Up

Scrabble

FREE FREE FREE

Emma Lou Olson C.C. Registration fee required.

FREE/with yearly membership Herb Skolnick C.C. Yearly registration is required. Come out and engage in simple card play. 954.786.4585 Mon - Fri

12 - 4 pm

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18 & Up

Fri

10 - 12 pm

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FREE

Canasta Lessons

18 & Up

Mon

1 - 3 pm

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$7/class Herb Skolnick R.C. Hands on instructions.

Open Game Room

13 & Under 14 & Up

Mon, Wed & Thu Mon, Wed & Thu

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

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FREE FREE

Game Night

13 - 17

Fri

6 - 9 pm

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FREE

ACBL Sanctioned Duplicate Bridge

18 & Up 18 & Up

Tue & Thu Sat

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

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Senior Program

55 & Up

Mon - Fri

9 - 1 pm

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Emma Lou Olson C.C. Relaxed, friendly games, beginners welcome! Free with yearly membership.

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

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

$8/Session $8/Session

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

FREE

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

AARP Driver Safety Program 50 & Up 4th Tue 9 am - 4 pm v

$15/member $20/non-member

Herb Skolnick C.C. Registration required and must be made in advance. Please call the center first to receive registration information.

Brunch, Bingo and Boards

40 & Up

1st & 3rd Sat

Writing Workshop

18 & Up

Fri

Ice Cream Social

5 - 12

3rd Fri

Saturday Matinee

All Ages

3rd Sat

1 - 3 pm

Movie Madness

All Ages

3rd Tue

6 - 8 pm

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Bright & Smart Robotics

7 - 14

Sat

10 - 12 pm

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10 - 12 pm

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FREE

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

10 - 12 pm v ] $15/class Herb Skolnick C.C. Instructor: Marjory Diane Lyons, Ph.D. For seasoned and first-time writers. 4 - 6 pm b $2/child Mitchell/Moore R.C. Please join us for an exciting time of music, fun and refreshments.

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

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

Highlands Park R.C. Program begins April 21.

$210/8 week sessions Emma Lou Olson C.C Dates TBD.

School for Dogs & People

K9 Nosework for dogs

Mon

7 - 9 pm

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$100/4 weeks

Advanced obedience & canine Tue

7:30 - 8:30 pm

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$75/4 weeks

Puppy Kindergarten

Wed

6 - 7 pm

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$75/4 weeks

Beginner Obedience

Tue

6 - 7 pm

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$75/4 weeks

Beginner Obedience

Wed

7:30 - 8:30 pm

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$75/4 weeks McNab Park R.C.

Culinary Camp Workshops

5 - 7

Sat

10 am - 1 pm

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$35/session

8 - 11 Sat

1:30 - 3:30 pm

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$35/session

Couples Culinary Camp Workshops

6 - 9 pm

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$90/session

McNab C.C.

18 & Up

Fri

McNab C.C.

Girls Night Out Culinary Camp Workshops 18 & Up

Thu

6 - 9 pm

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

Flood Hazard Map

The City’s has copies of 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 zone map is located in the Building Inspections Division at City Hall and is available in electronic GIS format.

Flood Risk

Although we have been relatively fortunate for many years, the 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 high waters • Stay away from electrical wires

Flood Insurance

Most homeowners’ insurance policies do not cover property losses due to flood waters. To insure your property for flood damage, you

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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 (NFIP) 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 FEMA for participation in the CRS 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 sandbags are placed correctly at proper locations, they can slow up and divert flood waters. • Upgrading your property can include regrading your property to providefor on-site storage of stormwater runoff, installing an earthen berm along the perimeter, retrofitting 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 NFIP 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, regrading, 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 reducing the potential severity of flooding. These natural areas typically 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, FEMA awarded the City with a Class 9 rating in the CRS. 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 CRS. In July 2012, FEMA awarded the City a class 7 rating so flood insurance policy holders in special flood hazard areas in the City now receive a 15% discount on their insurance premiums.

Additional Information

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




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