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PEOPLE&EVENTS 12 Coral Springs Rotary Golf Classic 14 Henderson Behavioral Health 16 Jewish Federation
COVER STORY 24 Seinfeld Live: Broward Center for the Performing Arts
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t’s March. So we have six more months. And how many debates have there been so far? I must tell you that I do miss Herman Cain. His 9-9-9 plan was so brilliant. And Michelle Bachman. Michelle was lovely. She spoke well. She’s attractive. I really didn’t get her husband, but who am I to judge? Now we are down to Newt, Mitt, Rick and Ron. The Republican version of the Beatles. I can see Mitt as Paul, Newt as John, Rick as George and, of course, Ron as Ringo. I can see Mitt singing... “Can’t buy me love, love, Can’t buy me love. I’ll-buyyou-diamond-rings my friend, if-it-makes-you-votefor-me, I’ll get you anything my friend, if-you-cast-yourvote-properly, Cause all I care about is the money, but money can’t buy me love… or votes.” ”I also can see Newt belting out “I am the Walrus.” “I-am-he-as-you-are-meand-Mitt-is-me-and-I-amhe. New-newt-achoo, newnewt-achoo, I am the Walrus, I am the Egg Man, I am the Newt man”. I am trying to add some levity to a serious discussion. More and more people are frightened about the future of the United States. We have candidates on both the left and right that are complete ideologues. Are the Republicans correct? Are the Democrats correct? The answer to both questions is yes. Should the very rich pay additional money in taxes, even if it is just for a 5 year period, with the goal to balance our federal budget? Should we develop the pipeline to become energy efficient and create hundreds of thousands of jobs? Should we dramatically lower
I PUB LETTER federal spending and cut waste? Should we attempt to take money out of politics? Should we become tough with China and our other trading partners to create a more equitable trade policy? Should we enforce our current regulations instead of creating new regulations that we do not have resources to enforce? Should we place additional resources to train our citizens that are currently receiving unemployment benefits? You may be reading this article and asking yourself the question, “I am one person. Can I really make a difference”? The answer is yes. You probably know a politician or two. Collectively, we have power. Today our politicians and candidates have one goal in mind – to be reelected. Therefore, they feel the need to be hard right or hard left. The trouble is that we live in a world of compromises. We do it in our business and personal life every day.
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When did compromise become such a toxic word? We all know that politics start locally. We can have a voice and a strong one at that. My hope is that you stand up with me and tell our politicians that unless they start compromising and getting things done, they cannot count on our money anymore. I don’t enjoy writing about politics because it can be so divisive. However I do feel that we need to raise our voices now so that our children can continue to live in the greatest country on the face of this earth. And while “Yesterday” all of our troubles seem so far away, “Imagine” what we can accomplish if we work together with a smart, efficient government that truly puts Americans first instead of politicians first.
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GARY’S PUB LETTER BELIEVE - DREAM BIG – GO GREEN!
As we move into the third month of the year many of us are looking forward to either basketball’s March Madness, Spring Break or St. Patrick’s Day. Or maybe all three! As for me, I am excited to have two South Florida professional teams in the playoff hunt in their respective sports. The Panthers are hanging in there and look to make the NHL playoffs after many years of coming up short and the Heat look to return to the NBA Finals and bring home another championship. You Gotta Believe! Out of the state legislature come the new districts for our representatives and no casinos. I guess they didn’t agree with the idea of – “if you build it, they will come!” Speaking of a new facility, the Marlins get ready to open up their
With St. Patrick’s Day on a Saturday this month, many will be celebrating all night long. You can check out our “Top 10 places to go” in this issue for going for the green with family and friends alike. Being half Irish, I am sure to be partaking in the festivities somewhere, so Erin go Bragh – Gaelic translated as Ireland Forever! Lastly, I pay tribute to a friend, fellow Philadelphian and former South Florida resident, Angelo Dundee, who left us last month. He was best known for training Sugar Ray Leonard and Muhammad Ali. I was fortunate to have met Angelo on several occasions at events and even had coffee with him a few times at our local Starbucks, when he lived in the city. Compassionate, cordial, humble and a real gentleman are just a few words to describe this
“YOU CAN check out OUR “ Top 10 Places to Go” IN THIS ISSUE FOR GOING FOR THE GREEN with family and friends ALIKE.” new home-complete with a retractable roof--in the weeks ahead. Let’s hope they field a team many will want to watch – and potentially win a championship again. You can always dream big! As for doing things big, Facebook is planning their IPO (Initial Public Offering) in the months ahead. Word on Wall Street is they may have the biggest IPO ever with over $100 billion in value – yes that’s billion with a “B”. Not to be outdone in the media, Apple is planning on launching the new I-Pad3 this month. Their company may surpass the $500 billion level in market capitalization. Way to go Steve. You left a big mark on the world.
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very special person. Boxing and the world alike are better because he lived! Have a Happy St. Patrick’s Day & Remember to Make Each Day Count! As Always, Enjoy the Lifestyle ™ Jim Norton President & Publisher Lifestyle, Publications
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This year’s primary tournament beneficiaries are Family Central, a comprehensive early childhood education and family support organization serving over 130,000 children in South Florida and The RCCSP Foundation, Inc. providing charitable support both locally and globally, as well as 6 annual collegiate scholarships for local students. Additionally, tournament proceeds help to support a number of youth organizations, including Challenger Little League. For six years (1997-2002) the PGA TOUR`S Honda Classic called Heron Bay home. It now is the permanent site of the prestigious and historic Dixie Amateur, one of the top-ranked amateur tournaments in the world. Golf packages begin at only $100 per player and include greens fees, beverages, golfer gifts, goody bag, awards dinner, door prize and more. Sponsorship opportunities are still available. Local businesses and organizations can purchase
advertising space in the Course Guide starting at $25 as well as Tee or Green signs beginning at $100. For non-golfers who want to join the fun, dinner tickets are just $30. The Rotary Club looks forward to its third decade of successful charity golf events, and hopes to see you there on Friday, March 30th. Individual golfer, foursome, and corporate sponsorship packages are available. Donors, sponsors, and avid golfers alike can download information and registration materials from the website. For golf tournament information and registration or more information about the Coral Springs-Parkland Rotary, visit www. coralspringsparklandrotary.org, or call Andy Baranowski at 954734-0897, or email baranowskiaj@ cdmsmith.com. For tee sign opportunities, call Al Hoffer at 561445-2847, or email al@alhoffer.com. To learn more about Family Central and the vital role it plays in South Florida, visit www.familycentral.org.
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Henderson Behavioral Health honors Community Icons; Ferrero and Hanbury to be honored ON MARCH 31 AT THE HYATT REGENCY PIER SIXTY-SIX IN FORT LAUDERDALE, HENDERSON BEHAVIORAL HEALTH WILL HONOR NOVA SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT, DR. GEORGE L. HANBURY II, AND CHANCELLOR RAY FERRERO JR., J.D. Henderson Behavioral Health (HBH) is the oldest and largest, community-based not-for-profit behavioral healthcare system in South Florida. Since 1953 Henderson has helped hundreds of thousands of children, adults and families. Last year alone, Henderson provided over 600,000 services to 21,323 individuals. We strive to be a “community problem solver,” and have focused our efforts on Florida’s most urgent behavioral health and human services needs. In addition to providing a full-range of evidence-based behavioral healthcare services to all ages, Henderson is also committed to creating and managing a system of housing for adults and children. Henderson operates over 650 housing units including supportive housing, permanent housing for
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those with co-occurring substance abuse and mental health disorders, a safe-haven and emergency homeless shelter, residential treatment and group homes. For 59 years, Henderson Behavioral Health has helped people in South Florida discover new beginnings in their lives. By providing the necessary supports and services, dreams are realized. One example is John, an 18 year old man who was a foster child for several years in one of Henderson’s group homes. He dreamt of the time when he would graduate from high school and begin to live the life of a young adult. A young adult who has the things in life we all want; friends, a family, a job and meaningful activities. Thanks to Henderson’s support and John’s hard work; John is
now living independently, has friends, and attends a local college. Thanks to the generous people in South Florida, Henderson was able to help John become an independent young adult. One of the ways Henderson raises money to help people like John is through the annual gala. The organizers hope you will join them for this fun event being held on Saturday, March 31, at the Hyatt Regency Pier Sixty-Six, honoring Nova Southeastern University President Dr. George L. Hanbury II, and Chancellor Ray Ferrero Jr., J.D. To purchase a sponsorship, an ad, tickets, or to learn more, please contact Andria Nolan, Director of Development at 954-777-1624 or anolan@hendersonbehavioralhealth. org. You may also visit our website at www.hendersonbehavioralhealth.org.
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Mary Help of Christians Catholic Church (MHOC) celebrated a milestone for its much beloved Father Jerry on February 11, 2012 in a special event at the Heron Bay Marriott where hundreds of his c o n g r e g a tio n , many of which are close friends, turned out to honor him and raise a glass to his 50th Ordination. Fr. Jerry, fondly called ‘grandfather’ by the students at the neighboring Catholic school, was born Maurice Gerard Hafner on May 11, 1935 in Rochester, New York. He relocated to Florida in July of 2002 and has dedicated himself to MHOC for the past eight years. He became
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a priest at the age of twenty-seven, starting at Pasto Caledonia in New York for nine years. He celebrated his twenty-fifth anniversary as a priest at Sacred Heart Cathedral. “My commitment to the priesthood is not a job but a calling,” says Ft. Jerry when asked about his decision to commit his life to God. A humble and modest man he admits that he has no idea why he was picked to serve God and spread His good news. “In Catholic grade school people would approach me to tell me that I would make a marvelous priest. At that time, I was not thinking about becoming a priest; I wanted to be a social studies teacher.” Fr. Jerry has many memorable moments during his time as a priest including shaking hands with Pope John Paul II. Reflecting on his time at MHOC he says: “I feel truly blessed and honored to be surrounded by wonderful priests and people that are unique, understanding and kind. My coworkers and people in the parish make me proud.”
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from Seinfeld!! Prior to becoming “an overnight hit,” Jerry made a n highly successful appearance on ny The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson at age 27, in 1981. He so ce, impressed Carson and the audience, it lead to regular appearances on that show and others, including Late Night with David Letterman. o be Fast forward a few years, 1989 to nfeld exact. Seinfeld created the Seinfeld iend Chronicles with his good friend how Larry David for NBC. The show ssed was later renamed… you guessed sion it… Seinfeld… to avoid confusion with the short-lived teen sitcom, The Marshall Chronicles. By its fourth season, Seinfeld had become the most popular and successful show on American television. Nine years after it began, the last episode aired in 1998 and has since been in syndication reruns around the world. Jerry was the only actor to have appeared in every episode. He reportedly turned down $5 million per episode… for 22 episodes to do a tenth season. One question a lot of fans had was, “… is their life after the Seinfeld sitcom?” The answer is a resounding YES! In his first major foray back into the media since the finale of Seinfeld, he co-wrote and co-produced the film Bee Movie, also taking on the lead role of Barry B. Benson. In February 2010, Seinfeld premiered a reality TV series called The Marriage Ref on NBC. Seinfeld directed Colin Quinn in the Broadway show Long Story Short at the Helen Hayes Theater in New York which ran until January 8, 2011. And now he’s back on the road with the 2012 Jerry Seinfeld Tour which makes a stop at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts on Saturday, March 31st. Another indication of the
P SEINFELD robably everyone that is reading this article flashes back to a segment of Seinfeld. Probably several! It’s one of those sit-coms that we can watch over… and over… and over and still laugh out loud. Usually, when Jerry is being interviewed on radio or t.v., the host invariably recounts his or her favorite episode. Who knew that a kid born in Brooklyn would become one of history’s greatest talents? Although Jerry’s father, Kalman Seinfeld was a sign maker, he was a very funny sign maker according to “the master stand-up comic of his generation.” Jerry grew up in Massapequa, New York. In 1976, he graduated from Queens College, City University New York with a degree in Communication in Theatre. It was during some brief stints in college theatre productions where he developed an interest in stand-up comedy. While it might sound like a Seinfeld episode, Jerry actually tried out at an open-mic night at New York City’s Catch a Rising Star and it was love at first laugh. Like a lot of comics, he continued to perform at local clubs and Catskill Mountain resorts. This led to a Rodney Dangerfield HBO special and alas… a star is born. Well, maybe not that fast. In 1979 he had a small recurring role on the Benson sitcom as “Frankie,” a mail delivery boy who had comedy routines that no one wanted to hear. In fact, not even the producers wanted to hear them, because he was abruptly fired over “… creative differences.” Seinfeld said that he wasn’t actually told he was fired, but when he turned up for the read-through session for an episode, he found there was no script for him. Sounds like another episode
popularity of this show business phenomenon is the fact that there will be two shows, one at 7:00 p.m. and another at 9:30 p.m. And if you want to see Jerry… you better call the Broward Center PRONTO… Tickets are selling like the proverbial hot cakes! And well they should… Hailed as “the best comedian of our time” in a Washington Post article by Tom Shales, Seinfeld has an uncanny ability to joke about the little things in life that relate to audiences everywhere. Actually, an important part of the evening will be a fundraiser for the Broward Center’s arts-in-education and outreach programs. The prestigious affair will begin with a sparkling pre-performance cocktail reception in the Peck Courtyard at 6:00 p.m. followed by a gourmet dinner in the Amaturo Theater transformed into a multi-level dinner club - at 7:00 p.m. and premium seating in the Au-Rene Theater for the Jerry Seinfeld Live! performance at 9:30 p.m. Chairing the festivities are Marti and Wayne Huizenga, Rose Miniaci, Laura and Charlie Palmer,
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HOST COMMITTEE (L-R): BERNIE PECK, FOUNDATION EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR LISA KITEI, MICKI PECK, MARTI HUIZENGA, CHRISTINE WELCH, LOIS SCHMATZ, CAROL HARRISON, LIZ LANGSENKAMP, WINI AMATURO, JAMIE STILES, SANDY TATE, BROWARD CENTER PRESIDENT/ CEO KELLEY SHANLEY, JOE AMATURO, FOUNDATION DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR JUDITH CARNEY, LAURA PALMER. CHAIRS (L-R): LAURA PALMER, MICKI PECK, BERNIE PECK, MARTI HUIZENGA
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Micki and Bernie Peck and Cindy and Ray Rodríguez. Future plans for the Center include renovations to the theaters as well as new buildings, state-of-the-art
“AS PART OF THE GROUP INVOLVED IN BRINGING THIS PREMIER PERFORMING ARTS VENUE TO OUR COMMUNIT Y MORE THAN 20 YEARS AGO, I’M PROUD TO CO-CHAIR THIS EVENT,” SAID MARTI HUIZENGA, A MEMBER OF BOTH THE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER AUTHORIT Y AND THE FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS. “ WE ARE CELEBRATING THE EXTRAORDINARY ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE BROWARD CENTER’S PAST AND LOOKING AHEAD TO ITS BRIGHT FUTURE. ON BEHALF OF BOTH BOARDS, WE HOPE THE COMMUNIT Y WILL JOIN US IN SUPPORTING THIS WONDERFUL INSTITUTION.”
enhancements, new entertainment and hospitality opportunities, expanded programming, greater public access, and increased education activities. An ardent supporter of arts-in-education is Rose Miniaci. “The Broward Center early on developed a strong partnership with the School Board of Broward County to integrate the arts into the education process. As a result, we offer award-winning programs that serve thousands of students each year – a total of more than 2.4 million in the past 20 years,” said Miniaci. “I’m excited about a future that will touch
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the lives of even more children.” The Broward Center’s arts-ineducation programs are broad-based in purpose with activities including Reading Readiness for Head-Start pre-kindergarten children, Reading Residencies for students in Title One schools, SEAS school day performances through the Broward County schools, and Smart Stage Matinees for children outside the public school system. Underwriters and sponsors include the Mary Jane Harlow Charitable Trust/Mary Short, President, Marti and Wayne Huizenga, and AutoNation, along with BankAtlantic, Exults, Gibraltar Private Bank, Greenspoon Marder, Humana South Florida, Northern Trust, The Pillars Hotel, Publix, Seminole Coconut Creek Casino, Southern Wine & Spirits and Stiles Corporation. Underwriters are Wini and Joe Amaturo, Kristen and Alan Hooper, Hudson Family Foundation, Liz and Kurt Langsenkamp, the Charles L. Palmer Family, Jenny and James Riley, Cindy and Ray Rodríguez, Sandy and Kenny Tate, Christine and Richard Welch, and Patty and Kurt Zimmerman. The host committee includes Wini and Joe Amaturo, Carol Harrison, Kristen and Alan Hooper, Jeannie and Steve Hudson, Liz and Kurt Langsenkamp, Jenny and James Riley, Lois and John Schmatz, Randi and Mike Short, Jamie and Terry Stiles, Sandy and Kenny Tate, Christine and Richard Welch, and Patty and Kurt Zimmerman. Leveraging its 20 years of experience, the Broward Center manages the Rose and Alfred Miniaci Performing Arts Center on
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the campus of Nova Southeastern University in Davie, Fort Lauderdale’s historic Parker Playhouse, which has experienced a renaissance under the Center’s management, and the beautiful new Aventura Arts & Cultural Center. The Center also works closely with the City of Miramar in the continued growth of the Miramar Cultural Center/ ArtsPark. For die-hard fans, here’s some Seinfeld Trivia. Jerry is an automobile enthusiast and avid collector and is rumored to own one of the largest Porsche collections in the world. Some trade marks include impeccable neatness, unflappable confidence, his favorite hero is Superman and George Wallace was the best man at his wedding. After Jerry got married, he bought Billy Joel’s house in Amagansett village in the Hamptons for then record-setting price of $32 million and he had a compulsive habit of throwing out the clothes he had traveled with after each road trip. His sister, Carolyn Liebling is his manager. While we’re not positive where the fictional Boca Del Vista condo where Seinfeld’s parents lived is located, but it wouldn’t be a stretch to imagine it was around where Betty Seinfeld lives… which is a secret. The Broward Center is located at 201 SW Fifth Avenue in Fort Lauderdale. For additional information, visit www. BrowardCenter.org. For more information about Jerry Seinfeld Live!, contact the Broward Performing Arts Foundation at 954-468-3289 or foundation@ browardcenter.org.
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BEST PLACES to enjoy March Madness & St. Patrick’s Day
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March IS KNOWN FOR T WO THINGS: Madness & St. Patrick’s Day WHEN IT COMES TO WATCHING THE NCAA Basketball Tournament AND CELEBRATING St. Patrick’s Day THE CHOICES CAN BE MIND BOGGLING. THAT’S WHY YOUR FRIENDS AT LIFEST YLE PUBLICATIONS HAVE WORKED HARD (CUE THE IRONY) TO SCOPE OUT THE BEST THAT BROWARD HAS TO OFFER. IN NO PARTICUL AR ORDER, HERE’S
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pool—you’ll be still be able to afford some delicious micro brews. TIP: Don’t miss the cheese beer soup. Trust us on this one.
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significant bragging rights. Just don’t tell your cardiologist when you visit—or maybe you should. With lots of TV’s to watch March Madness basketball, Georgie’s appeals to visitors and locals alike. TIP: Lots of places say it, but Georgie’s may well have the best burgers in Florida.
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Award winning beer. Mouth watering burgers. Volcano Shrimp. Need we say more? Big Bear Brewing Company has been wowing palates and satisfying thirsts since July 1996. The Coral Springs institution is well-known for its food, ambience and its five award winning micro brews. Check out the Hibernation Pale Ale, if you’re a beer connoisseur you’ll appreciate the crispness and taste. Big Bear is the type of place that makes you feel instantly at home in. Friendly staff, lively conversation and a menu that won’t break the bank. So even if you don’t win that office
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GEORGIE’S ALIBI VIDEO BAR 2266 Wilton Drive Wilton Manors, FL 33305 Phone: (954) 565-2526
Celebrating its 15th year, Georgie’s has three locations: Wilton Manors, St. Pete and Palm Springs. The Wilton Manors location was the original and it has the soul to prove it. The best bars need some years to gain a personality—and Georgie’s has it. Georgie’s is famous for its burgers. The winner of “Best Burger in Fort Lauderdale” two years running and winner of the Riverwalk Trust Burger Battle, Georgie’s has earned
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JACARANDA BAR & GRILL 8283 W Broward Blvd Plantation, FL 33324 (954) 423-1811
Three words best describe the Jacaranda: great neighborhood bar. Known for its friendly staff and lively crowd, the Jacaranda is just a very cool place. Fun, relaxed with a nice mix of Italian food. TIP: People rave about the pizza.
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LANDLUBBER’S RAW BAR AND GRILL 1851 N Pine Island Rd Plantation, FL 33322 (954) 473-2884
Landlubber’s is a sports bar. And we mean that as a compliment. So if you love sports and enjoy mingling with knowledgeable fans, Landlubber’s is your place. With 50 big screen TV’s and a very pleasing menu, Landlubber’s has been a local favorite for 20 years. Family owned and operated, Landlubber’s is well-known for being involved in the local community and as a result has earned loyal fans. TIP: If you’re brave enough indulge with the cheese fries with bacon. But be prepared. It’s over a pound of crispy fries with melted jack and cheddar cheese.
drink and watch sports. It’s also a great place to take the family and a good place to unwind with friends. We also like the prices which are reasonable. TIP: Cowboy salad. Steak and greens—you can feel half good about what your eating.
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2525 Marina Bay Dr. W. Fort Lauderdale, FL (954) 797-0054
We admit, we’re shallow. At first, we fell for the name. Who doesn’t want a rendezvous? But when we visited we were impressed. Excellent burgers, good atmosphere, friendly service. TIP: Sit outside.
17 S. Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd. #380 Fort Lauderdale, FL (954) 530-4867
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1744 Main St Weston, FL 33326 (954) 349-2100
J.G bills himself as an adventurer and purveyor of fine libations. That intrigues us. In fact, as a fan of adventure of fine libations, we just had to check it out. And J.G delivered. First, the décor is truly amazing. We love the Oscar Wilde saying etched into the walls and we really loved the Guinness. This is an authentic Irish Pub with its proprietor having studied the art of the Irish Pub in Dublin. The result is an outstanding establishment inspired by legendary Irish pubs. TIP: The owner worked for DiageoGuinness. Don’t miss the Guinness.
1095 SE 17 St Fort Lauderdale, FL (954) 828-2755
We’ve been to Waxy’s in Keene, New Hampshire. We’ve been to Waxy’s in Foxborough, Mass (tip don’t root for the Yankees while in Foxborough), but we love the one in our own backyard. Waxy’s is an authentic Irish bar— classy, fun, and you simply can’t beat the potato leek soup. TIP: Don’t root for the Yankees in Foxborough. That bears repeating.
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Like the song says—everybody loves the Big Kahuna. When considering great watering holes, you do need to include a little diversity and Da Big Kahuna provides a respite from the typical bar scene. Relaxing, tropical and authentically Hawaiian, a visit to Da Big Kahuna is a chance to escape the daily grind. TIP: You had us at the Kalua Pork.
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CAROLINA ALE HOUSE 2618 Weston Rd Weston, FL 33331 (954) 217-1233
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PARROT LOUNGE 911 Sunrise Lane Fort Lauderdale (954) 563-1493
If you appreciate classic Florida watering holes, this is your place. They are a dying breed. But the Parrot is very much alive and a great place to spend St. Patty’s Day. The drinks are tropical, the location is wonderful and the food is good as well. The Parrot Lounge bills itself as world famous and it is. When it comes to classic bars in Lauderdale—the Parrot is at the top of the list. TIP: We like the homemade chili. We can be talked into the mozzarella sticks, but we prefer the chili.
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Veteran Honored Through Military Room Makeover
FAVA DESIGN GROUP GIVES FORT LAUDERDALE CHAMBER VETERAN A NEW ROOM.
The Greater Fort Lauderdale Chamber honored Chief Arthur Drago for his remarkable 24 year Navy career. Arthur was deployed to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba after 9/11 to participate in Operation Noble Eagle and Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF). In the wake of the September 11th attacks against the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, these operations provided assistance against terrorists. Today, Arthur Drago serves as President of the Chief Petty Officers Association of Miami, (CPOA.) As one of nine military families selected from Dade and Broward, the Fort Lauderdale Chamber’s award earned Arthur a “New Room for the New Year” courtesy of top Interior Design Expert, Joe Fava of Fava Design Group. The Military Room Makeover Program sponsored by the
Dania Beach Design District and Luxe Interiors & Design Magazine honors 9 communities and 9 military families with free room makeovers. The Designer met with Arthur Drago, his wife Gloria, daughters Megan, Natalie and son AJ to discuss redoing their living room for the room makeover project. Arthur’s family took great pleasure in overseeing the remodel plans. Arthur said, “A veteran’s family sacrifices a lot. They’re rarely rewarded for what they’ve gone through. It’s meaningful to give this gift to my family.” The family had been experiencing tough times. Arthur’s wife lost her job. Arthur lost his business and they recently lost a relative. Captivated by the family’s story; Joe decided to design an environment to help change their luck. He expanded the project to combine their dining and living room into a great room. Fava said, “By opening up their space, positive energy can flow freely through their home to give them a fresh start and a positive outlook so great things will come their way.” Joe’s engaging personality brought inspiration to all. The Designer got donations from many elite industry names to insure the project was fit for a king. It’s hard to tell who’s more excited about the remodel project; the family, designer, Dania Beach Design District or those that donated services and resources to help make the designer’s vision a reality. Fava said, “The family’s a pleasure to work with. I hope this project gives them a new beginning. It’s been a rewarding experience. I’m inspired by the collaborative efforts of so many to create this unique space for the Drago’s.” Craig Urbine said, “The Dania Beach Design District is proud to support a program that honors our veterans and showcases amazing talent from the design community.”
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Despite Rocky Climate, Banks Committed to Community BY JIM FREER
BANK PHILANTHROPY Even during the recent recession and the slow recovery that has followed, many civic and charitable organizations and other non-profits have not experienced a downturn in support from the banking industry. That includes Broward County where large multi-state banks and locally based banks have long been among the leaders in providing financial support and volunteer service by employees. One example is The Pantry of Broward, which provides food and support services to senior citizens who are in need. No matter the economic climate, numerous banks have remained important supporters with contributions of money and volunteer work in food drives and other programs, said Catherine “Penny” Loughan, CEO of The Pantry of Broward. In particular, Loughan said that Bank of America “been our biggest cheerleader.” Lori Chevy, Bank of America’s market president for Broward County said: “In an effort to make opportunity possible for organizations that address critical social and economic needs like hunger, I am proud the bank has provided support to this outstanding organization.” Like many other banks, Bank of America bases its decisions on where to spend philanthropic dollars largely on what it sees as the potential impact throughout a local community.
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“IN AN EFFORT TO MAKE OPPORTUNITY POSSIBLE FOR ORGANIZATIONS THAT ADDRESS CRITICAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC NEEDS LIKE HUNGER, I AM PROUD THE BANK HAS PROVIDED SUPPORT TO THIS OUTSTANDING ORGANIZATION.” The Pantry of Broward’s impact is over several generations of families because many of its services are for grandparents who are raising their grandchildren. Banks generally do not release localized data on their contributions to charitable and civic organizations, schools, hospitals, museums, performing arts centers and various other non-profits. Lynne Wines is president of First Southern Bank and is the current chairman of the United Way of Broward County.
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She said First Southern has maintained its levels of community support and that the banking industry has remained a major supporter of the United Way. First Southern is headquartered in Boca Raton and has two branches in Broward County. “Maybe some banks have had to cut back a bit on financial support (for non-profits),” Wines said. “But I don’t think there have been any reductions in man and woman hours. Bankers realize how much their support is needed.” The real estate crisis has led to a significant downturn in overall bank earnings, and surviving banks are more tightly monitoring their charitable contributions and other spending. The nation’s banking industry had a composite net loss of $9.8 billion in 2009 but has since been slowly returning to profitability, according to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Banks based in Florida had composite annual net losses between 2008 and 2010 before they began posting quarterly profits last year, according to the FDIC. But many banks are still earning less than prior to the recession and still spending considerable time and money on workouts of problem real estate loans. One constant factor in good times and bad is that banks’ civic and charitable donations and
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services help them comply with the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA). That federal law requires banks to have programs that provide loans and other services to lowincome and moderate-income individuals and individuals within their geographic markets. Another constant is that officials of non-profits should have precise answers when bankers ask for details about operations, goals and services— especially overhead costs. “We need to know the extent of service to the local community, and how many dollars go all the way through to those who are supposed to benefit,” said Cyril “Sid” Spiro, chairman of Regent Bank which is based in Davie. Regent can find that information partly because Spiro and other Regent officials are members of boards of directors of several Broward civic and charitable organizations. That includes the Greater Fort Lauderdale Chamber of Commerce, of which Spiro is a former chairman. “We provide donations and we tell our employees to assist with programs and to don’t be just a member,” he said. Working with civic groups brings Regent into contact with other businesses that can become its clients, Spiro said. Meanwhile, some Regent clients have learned about and joined civic groups through their dealings with the bank. BB&T has a review process, using information from its bankers and clients, before it determines levels of support for civic groups, said Antonio (Tony) Coley, the bank’s city executive for Broward. “We need to see how our dollars will be leveraged and how they will make an impact in
Bank’s civic support, said Jane Gilbert, the bank’s community affairs officer for South Florida. Wells Fargo, based in San Francisco, gained its first branches in Florida when it bought Wachovia Bank in 2008. It changed signs on those branches last year. “The community programs we added (from the merger) are very similar to what we have had at Wells Fargo.” Gilbert said. She said Wells Fargo increased its community affairs financial contributions in South Florida in 2011, compared with 2010. In 2011, Wells Fargo contributed nearly $3.5 million and its employees volunteered more than 10,000m hours in support of non-profits and schools in South Florida.
BANK PHILANTHROPY LYNNE WINES
“MAYBE SOME BANKS HAVE HAD TO CUT BACK A BIT ON FINANCIAL SUPPORT (FOR NON-PROFITS),” WINES SAID. “BUT I DON’T THINK THERE HAVE BEEN ANY REDUCTIONS IN MAN AND WOMAN HOURS. BANKERS REALIZE HOW MUCH THEIR SUPPORT IS NEEDED.”
local communities” said Coley, whose bank is headquartered in Winston-Salem, N.C, “We are allocated funding and we make decisions on spending locally, here and in our other markets,” he said. Support for educational programs is among BB&T’s priorities. “This is an investment to help young people, and it is for the long term,” Coley said. “When people can do better in life, it can help build a better community.” Coley’s civic activities include the Broward Alliance, where he is a member of the board directors. “Our involvement in the community also is a catalyst for branding and for bringing business into the bank,” he said. Education, affordable housing and community development are primary areas for Wells Fargo
The Web sites listed below can be accessed for information on the banks featured in this story and on The Pantry of Broward. BB&T: http://www.bbt.com/ Bank of America: https://www.bankofamerica.com/ First Southern Bank; http://www.firstsouthernbank.com/ Regent Bank: http://www.regentbank. com/ Wells Fargo: https://www.wellsfargo. com/ The Pantry of Broward: http://www.thepantryofbroward.org/
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EDWARD DYKES & MICHAEL YORMARK
WESTON JEWELERS… OFFICIAL JEWELERS TO THE FLORIDA PANTHERS… BY KEVIN LANE
Over the past decade, Weston Jewelers at 1728 Main Street in Weston has gained the enviable reputation of being one of South Florida’s premier purveyors of fine jewelry and timepieces. Their new relationship with the Florida Panther’s Foundation and the Bank Atlantic Center has already paid some big dividends. “We are absolutely thrilled and honored that a firstclass local company such as Weston Jewelers has chosen to join the Sunrise Sports & Entertainment (SSE) family as a marketing partner,” said SSE president & COO Michael Yormark. “I am looking forward to helping raise their brand awareness to BankAtlantic Center patrons, particularly through a number of unique programs that specifically reach their target audience.” Shortly after Weston Jewelry and SSE joined forces, Weston Jewelry became a sponsor of the Ice & Dice Casino Event, which benefited The Florida Panthers Foundation. Held at the Marriott Harbor Beach Resort & Spa in Fort Lauderdale, the casino-style event featured every Florida Panthers player, coach and staff member acting as the dealers for the night. As a sponsor of the evening Weston Jewelers donated a diamond for the Champagne Raffle. More charity events are on the horizon. Another marketing partnership is “Diamonds Are Forever” Register-To-Win Campaign, and BankAtlantic Center Suite 242 Jewelry Extravaganzas, in which custom, high-end jewelry displays were erected in the arena’s owners’ suite during select ice hockey games. “Our selection of fine jewelry is able to please everyone from collectors of rare gemstones to those buying their first engagement ring. Our sales specialists’ are able assist you in English, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Italian and French,” said Tracey Dikes, who with her husband Edward Dikes own Weston Jewelers. “Harpers Bazaar named us one of the “Best Jewelry and Watch Retailers in America,” Edward added proudly. “We have always been committed to supporting both local and national charities and have created numerous “Charity Key” events, which benefit these organizations. It’s our way of giving back to the community and helping those in need,” Edward noted. Some of those non-profits include Make a Wish Foundation, Kids In Distress, Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital and The Center for Missing and Exploited Children. “Celebrating their ten year anniversary, Weston Jewelers carries some of the worlds most renowned names in jewelry and timepieces,” says Paul Slutsky VP of Marketing. Visit www.westonjewelers.com or call (954) 389-7990.
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With some New Year’s resolutions already forgotten, this is the perfect time to re-visit the one about “… getting healthier… eating healthier… losing some weight… joining a gym…” Well, here’s one place that can help you fulfill all of those objectives and then some! One To One Fitness, a private personal training studio at 5451 University Drive, located on the border of Parkland and Coral Springs, has been helping individuals of all abilities achieve and surpass their optimal fitness and nutritional goals for over 21 years. “In addition to programs for adults of all ages, we have an established fitness program for kids that teaches them the fundamentals of speed, conditioning, and nutrition to maximize their athletic potential,” owner Manuel Mair said. And Manuel knows a thing or two about health and fitness. He’s the trainer for the Executive Team of the Florida Panthers, Olympic Gold Medalist & Vancouver Canucks Goalie Roberto Luongo (for nine years), Olympic Bronze Medalist & Calgary Flames Center Olli Jokinen (for five years) and winner of such prestigious titles as 2 X Southern States Men’s Fitness Championship and 6 X Florida Ultimate Athlete. In fact, all of the trainers at One To One Fitness hold the highest certification standards in the field today, including Fitness Institute International, USA Track & Field and USA Olympic Weight Training.
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“Every trainer at One To One Fitness works together as a team, and we practice what we preach by living healthy lifestyles and participating in a wide range of fitness activities such as Spartan/Warrior Dash type events, fitness and figure competitions, duathlons, triathlons, distance running and much more,” Manuel added. Team members include Nutrition and Health Education expert Paulie Hoops, Nutrition, Richard Miguel a Muay Thai / Kick Boxing expert and Richard Alvarez, Michelle Chambers, Ken Symanski, Dorron Blumberg, Fabiola Lima; Eric Wolfe, Charles Rose, and Val L. Reyes. The entire team specializes in getting results. Whether your main goal is to lose weight, gain weight, improve athletic performance, develop boxing skills, or enhance your quality of life, One to One is the right place to go. Their mission is to maximize your strength and health potential by educating you on important nutritional concepts, lifting mechanics, cardiovascular training, and realistic goal setting. In addition, One to One is an excellent corporate citizen. One to One’s team is active in fundraising projects like the recent 8th annual Kids In Distress FUNdraiser. Attendance was great and over $15,000.00 was raised. For more information please call (954) 796-7001 or visit www. onetoonefitness.us
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interest in, and understanding of the power, potential and challenges faced by business owners.” Andy balances his demanding work schedule with family and community projects. He has lived in Coral Springs since 1995 with his wife Lori, daughter Sami and son Zach. His work with several community and charitable causes is something he takes seriously, such as coaching youth soccer and youth baseball. “My passion is the Coral Springs Chamber of Commerce! I have served on the Board for three years and currently serve as Chairman of the Chamber,” he enthused. He is also a Trustee, President of the Wednesday morning referral group, the past Small Business Leader and a sponsor of the Professional Woman Alliance thru the Chamber. There’s an old saying that “… all work and no play makes Johnny a dull boy.” In Andy’s case, although he works a lot… he is an avid Ice Hockey fan and at the age of 52, he plays two-to-three times a week in adult leagues in Coral Springs. “Though most of the guys are younger than me, I can still compete at a high level and enjoy the camaraderie with my team mates. It relieves stress, is excellent exercise and a great escape.” Call (954) 854-4314 or visit www. mdfinancialinc.com
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As owner of the Kastonian Group, Andy Kasten offers seasoned advice and guidance on a cornucopia of financial services, insurance and other financial instruments; from automobile, homeowners and renters, to business and commercial, trucking, annuities and life and health insurance. “For the past fifteen years, I’ve been helping individuals and business owners navigate the financial and risk management markets,” Andy noted. “I’ve developed a specialty in working with entrepreneurs who have specialized needs.” These include costeffective benefits for employees and key executives as well as optimizing tax advantages, and “… the guidance to bring everything together.” MD Financial & Insurance, at 10532 N.W. 56th Drive in Coral Springs, is an independent agency with extensive relationships with dozens of insurance companies. “Whether you have the ideal history or a not so perfect history, we find the right coverage, with the best company, at the best price.” Prior to starting his company, Andy was involved with a family business, manufacturing children’s clothing in the United States. “At our peak, we employed more than 300 people with a volume of $32 million a year,” he noted with pride. “This has given me a keen
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A PICK THAT FITS: SELECTING THE RIGHT MARKETING FIRM How a Fortune 500 corporation selects a marketing agency should be little different from how it’s done by a large law practice, an accounting firm, a hospital or medical office. The process needs to be thorough and detailed. A team of executives draft a Request For Proposal (RFP) or a list of requirements, then pore over the responses. The executives interviews candidates, review past work and call references. Eventually, executives hire the best candidate and hope for success. One element often overlooked is culture. It can be a key differencemaker in how a relationship bodes for the long term. This is especially true for professional service providers, like law, accounting or medical practices or an organization like a hospital or multi-store retailer. When these companies hire vendors or contractors, how the two get along is essential to long-term success. Whether they’ll get along often can be determined in the review process. The hiring of a marketing partner ought to be lengthy – even arduous. It should include a complete review of respondents, their qualifications, past successes and – of course – chemistry. What must executives look for in a prospective marketing partner? CULTURE. “Partners” is the key word here. You don’t want a marketing vendor. You want a partner - one whose senior executives are responsive to -- or, better yet, anticipate -- your needs. What’s the work culture of the firm? This isn’t only suit-and-tie versus jeans-and-Polo. Attire isn’t as important as perspective. Do you see eye to eye on approach? Would you be confident with the firm or its
people representing you in public? RELEVANT EXPERIENCE. A marketing firm might claim experience in a broad swath of communications fields and industries. All you need to be worried about is what they know about your industry, your media and generating results related to your business. Do they know where your industry is going -- so they can help your company and its executives become industry pioneers and thought leaders? SOCIAL MEDIA. You expect your marketing communications firm to know advertising, public relations, special event production and promotions. But today, no campaign is complete without a social media component. Whether that’s Website development, blogging, social media like a Facebook fan page or a Twitter, your prospective marketing communications partner must be both versed in social media - and knowledgeable about how similar companies in your industry deploy it. EXAMPLES. If it’s an ad agency, ask to see print, online or television ads they’ve done. If it’s a public relations firm, ask to see the portfolio of clips and links garnered for various clients similar to your own. Also, ask for measurable metrics on their campaigns’ performance. ce. Executives may tell you what you want to hear. Nothing beats seeing examples and results for yourself. REFERENCES. Ask for at least three to five e references from clients in n businesses not too dissimilar ar from your own. Then, call those se references. Ask for the agency’s y’s strengths and weaknesses or shortcomings. If the reference has
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RENZO’S DINING
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DON’T FORGET DESSERT: PEACH SORBET
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Many people consider dining out and the food they enjoy during this ritual…an event. Dining at Renzo’s of Parkland is an event; one that you should absolutely attend. Lorenzo “Renzo” Sciortino and his wife Sara have been sharing their passion of both heart healthy and traditional Italian cooking for more than 20 years. They share their love of food at their three locations in Boca Raton and one in Parkland. Being greeted at the entrance by Renzo is a treat. His warm genuine smile and outstretched arm with a firm handshake make you feel immediately comfortable. The intimate atmosphere is cozy and softly lit. You are transformed to a small area in Italy without the need to travel. The piano playing softly in the corner is just enough to relax even the weary after a tough work day. Joe Veno, our server, has dedicated himself to our every dining need. He instantly makes you feel that he’s known you forever. His sharp knowledge of the chef’s menu specialties and the wine offerings that change daily keep you engaged and negotiating what is best to order. There are so many wonderful dishes to experience. The long, hot stuffed finger peppers; the stuffed red bell pepper with sausage and risotto deliver an opening to remember. Sweet and spicy without an overpowering finish. The chef offers two versions of calamari; a traditional style dusted and lightly fried or calamari grilled steak-style sliced and served with arugula, kalamata olives and tomatoes. And, for the serious diner who enjoys bone-in style entrees; the Veal chop with portabella mushrooms or the Tomahawk steak are both mouth-watering experiences. Each slice of meat bursts with rich flavor. Extraordinary! And for those who choose a more seafood
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dining approach; the grilled sea bass oregano or the grilled shrimp with eggplant and zucchini are cooked to perfection; tender and originally flavored. The Bolognese with Strigoli pasta served family-style was wonderfully seasoned and light. Life is short and the dessert experience at Renzo’s is unrepentantly rich so don’t think twice. The traditional Italian Cannoli, Tiramisu and Cheesecake are incredible; a dessert lover’s dream. The chef makes a few specialties unique to Renzo’s; the peach and lemon sorbets. They are exceptional. Each sorbet is created inside the fruit and served in a beautiful goblet. Perfect to enjoy at the end of your meal or while sampling a few of the other tempting treats. If you are fortunate to be present at the end of the evening at Renzo’s, you may hear one of the most beautiful voices as the chef heads out of the kitchen. Beyond his ability to create wonderfully tantalizing meals, Chef Giuseppe Carriero may make you tear up listening to his beautiful Italian singing. The passion for life, food, service, family and friends is translated through your entire experience at Renzo’s. For more information, visit www.RenzosOfBoca.com.
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RENZOS RECIPE > Originally from Sicily, Renzo opened his first restaurant with no prior experience other than what he learned in his mother’s kitchen. While we may not be able to get you a cooking lesson in Renzo’s kitchen, we can offer you the next best thing, the recipe for one of Renzo’s signature dishes.
RENZO’S ANGEL HAIR VENEZIANA INGREDIENTS 4 Tablespoons of extra virgin olive oil 1 Tablespoon of unsalted butter 4 Teaspoons of minced garlic ¼ Cup of cognac 1 Cup of heavy cream 2 Cups of marinara sauce 12 Shrimp 16 Scallops 1 Pound of angel hair pasta
» Cook the angel hair pasta in a pot of rapidly boiling salted water. » Strain and set aside. » While angel hair is cooking, combine olive oil, butter and garlic in a large sauté pan over medium-high heat and cook for 1-2 minutes. » Add shrimp and scallops to the pan and cook for 3 minutes.
» Add cognac to the pan and cognac and flambé. » Stir in heavy cream and marinara sauce and cook until shrimp and scallops are done. » Pour over angel hair pasta and serve. » Enjoy!
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ANTHONY’S RUNWAY 84 Long before “The Sopranos” made retro Italian fare trendy, Anthony’s was doing it with aromatic mussels, humongous meatballs and meltingly good veal parmagiana. This is the kind of upscale joint where marinara sauce is “gravy” and the list of evening specials, recited by servers who have been on hand for decades, is more interesting than the actual menus. Lunch and dinner. 330 W. State Road 84, Fort Lauderdale, (954) 467-8484.
ACQUOLINA Acquolina (Italian for mouth watering) was created to provide a place where people can dine in an elegant, casual setting with excellent service and authentic Italian food. Whether you choose to dine at the bar, enjoy a meal on our waterfront patio, or gather with family and friends in our main dining room, you will always be treated like family at Acquolina. At Acquolina we offer a lunch, dinner and kids menu seven days a week. Our diverse menu of Southern Italian cuisine is offered in individual portions of family style (generous portions large enough for sharing) and is always cooked to order at an affordable price. 2320 Weston Road Weston, FL 33326, (954) 389-1880 BAGELS WITH DELI It is no surprise that Bagels With Deli was awarded “BEST BAGEL 2009” readers choice award . Known as a local hot spot for power lunches or gathering with friends, Bagels With Deli offers the freshest salads, the most delicious sandwiches, and an awesome breakfast to match. This upscale deli has an open kitchen so you can watch the fresh hot bagels being prepared daily, see your own “Fancy Schmancy” chopped salad being created, or be tempted at the deli counter as they slice the slow roasted meats fresh to order. 7111 State Road 7, Parkland 954-510-0207
PETE’S CAFE BELLA SERA Pete’s Café Bella Sera and Steakhouse is really now the best of two worlds … a genuine Prime-only Steakhouse and Italian Restaurant all rolled into one great dining experience. Having cornered the market, they are the ONLY restaurant in South Florida serving the unbelievable Chianina (key-a-nina) beef, Bistecca Alla Fiorentina. Chianina’s marbleized meat is hormone and antibiotic free which also makes it so
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flavorful and mouth-wateringly tender. Chianina is featured on all the menus in top restaurants in Florence, Italy and now it’s served exclusively at Pete’s Cafe Bella Sera and Steakhouse. All other steaks, veal and lamb served in the restaurant are USDA Certified Prime. Happy Hour in the lounge is Mon.–Sat. from 5–7:30pm when all drinks under $12 are 2 for 1Dinner Mon.–Sat. 7351 N. State Rd. 7, Parkland, (954) 346-7373, petescafebellasera.com
BIN 595 Bin 595, is set apart by capturing an ambiance that is inviting, timeless, and whimsical. The eclectic cuisine, including freshly made salads, fine meats, and fresh seafood, reflects Latin, Caribbean, and Asian fusion influences. The expansive bar & lounge feature a variety of signature creations along with an extensive wine list for a memorable experience.1230 South Pine Island Road, Plantation, FL (954) 4722252 www.renaissanceplantation.com/ bin595.html BISTRO MEZZALUNA Enjoy Chef Brian’s creations at the new and improved Bistro Mezzaluna. At Bistro Mezzaluna Chef Brian has acquired a reputation for his simple elegance and his food preparation. As executive chef he enjoys creating menus that combine the classic comfort foods with a tantalizing twist that satisfies the finicky as well as the true foodie. While the menu leans towards Italian, selections are eclectic and emphasize seasonal and local ingredients. 1821 SE 10th Avenue Fort Lauderdale, FL 954-522-9191 www.bistromezzaluna.com BLUE MOON FISH CO. Top-notch fare-provided by chef owners Baron Skoris and Bryce Statham, along with chef Daniel Cournoyer-combined with unheralded views make this waterside eatery extremely popular. Heavy on the immaculately cooked seafood dishesranging from gumbos and pan-roasts to tartares and fillets- the menu also offers some good meat choices, as well. Signature souffles for dessert. Lunch, dinner and Sunday brunch. 4405 W. Tradewinds Ave., Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, (954) 267-9888. www.bluemoonfishco.com. CAFE MARTORANO What there is: bright flashing lights, loud Sinatra music, descending disco balls,
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Mafia movies shown non-stop. What there isn’t: a written menu. Owner Steve Martorano sends out only what he feels like cooking that day, and everyone pays the price of the night, which can be as hefty as his infamous meatballs. What it is: delicious, and quite the scene for tricounty cognoscenti. Reservations would be necessary, but they’re not accepted. Dinner only. 3343 E. Oakland Park Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, (954) 561-2554, www. cafemartorano.com. CAFE VICO Marco Vico’s triple-storefront restaurant is a triple threat on the Italian trattoria scene, providing warm hospitality, great food and reasonable prices. The seafood is always fresh, so if you’ve got a thing for shrimp fradiavolo, squid ink pasta or linguine and clams, you can scratch those itches here. Succulent scallopini and chicken-filled ravioli are other guaranteed winners, as are desserts such as ricotta cheesecake and a caramelized apple torte. Dinner. 1125 N. Federal Highway, Fort Lauderdale; (954) 565·9681. CASA D’ANGELO RISTORANTE Chef-owner Angelo Elia shines in his namesake eatery. Fare is fancier here, sparkling with imported products and served with greater formality, as befits the homemade pastas that practically float out of the kitchen. Highlights include branzino, the veal chop and anything garnished with olives. Desserts are standard but no less superior because of it. Extensive, if expensive, wine list. Dinner only. 1201 N. Federal Highway, Fort Lauderdale, (954) 564-1234, www.casa-d-angelo.com. CHIMA STEAKHOUSE God bless the hungry diner who’s got a Brazilian steakhouse in his own neighborhood. With a salad bar that defies the meaning of extensive, including prosciutto and hearts of palm, and a steady parade of more than a dozen varieties of succulent skewered meats that vie for favoritism, places like Chima are a natural choice to impress colleagues and loved ones. 2400 E. Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, (954) 712·0580, www.chima.cc. GRILLE 66 A suave dining room with a great view overlooking the marina, the Grille is a winner from decor to dessert. South Florida-
inspired seafood preparations, steak house-worthy chops and ďŹ lets and a lengthy list of daily specials are reasons to return again and again. As is the busy bar, not so much a pick-up joint as it is a great place to gather with old friends or meet someone new. Dinner only. Hyatt Regency Pier SixtySix, 2301 S.E. 17th St., Fort Lauderdale, FL (954) 728-3500. H2O CAFE A beach side art deco cafe historically renovated originally built in 1937 as the Lauderdale beach hotel. Lustuous, breezy, romantic atmosphere with breath taking view of the Atlantic Ocean - accompanied by an Italian inďŹ&#x201A;uenced cross cultural cuisine. There are 85 items on our menu to choose from appetizers, soups, salads, sandwiches, pastas, chicken, ďŹ sh, steak. 101 South Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd. Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33316, www.h2ocafe. net, (954) 414-1024 JOHNNY V Chef-proprietor Johnny Vinczencz brings his quintessential style and inimitable verve to Las Olas with this in-demand New American effort. Tropical, Southwestern and South American inďŹ&#x201A;uences vie for attention in quirky dishes that take full advantage of regional seasons and locally produced artisan goods. Johnny V even makes his own queso fresco at the restaurant, where he also serves a wide variety of global cheese offerings alongside longtime pastry chef Maika Espinelâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s signature sweets. A 600-label wine list is yet another temptation. Lunch and dinner. 625 E. Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, (954) 761-7920, www. johnnyvlasolas.com. TARANTELLA Tarantella is located in the beautiful community of Weston, located in the Weston Town Center. Freshly baked bread and pastries, homemade pasta, brick oven gourmet pizza and a combination of traditional and innovative Italian dishes woo the senses. Outdoor patio dining attracts the people watchers. Tarantella is open for lunch and dinner daily. Come and engage in a truly Italian experience. www.tarantellas.net 1755 Bell Tower Lane, Weston, FL 33326, (954) 349-3004 THIRA Picture a typical Greek taverna, multiply its size by three, and youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve got Thira. Named for the island (also known as Santorini), the restaurant is a fun and inexpensive way to acquaint oneself with a variety of dips, ranging from hummus to tzatztiki, and a broad array of traditionally prepared Greek main courses such as roasted lemon chicken and mousaka. Lunch and dinner. 100 S. Federal Highway, Hallandale Beach, (954) 454-9676. www.thirarestaurant.com.
II TOSCANO Come, live and experience the authentic ďŹ&#x201A;avor of Tuscany. Experience the best Italian restaurant out of italy, where service, attention and perfection is provided to all our guests. You will be pleasantly surprised when you discover that IL TOSCANO is much more than a Italian Restaurant! Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a memorable experience and we already know you will be back for more! 2282 Weston Road Weston, FL, 33326, (954) 3855883 www.iltoscanoweston.net TUNDRA Tundra restaurant features Eclectic modern cuisine accented by ice art focal points throughout the restaurant. Tundra features three inch chilling spheres in all specialty drinks inclusive of their signature nitro drinks. Tundra ShellďŹ sh on ice is served on a custom ice patter. Lobster Cappucino, Nitro Tuna TarTar, and Fennel Dusted Scallops, are among the favorites. Portions are plentiful for the well balanced and very appealing menu. Tundra has the largest patio on Las Olas Boulevard and the dining room decor is stunning with the icicle-like chandeliers gracing the cathedral ceiling. 1017 E. Las Olas Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33301, (954) 761-2122
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3030 OCEAN The sophisticated fare that Chef Dean Max turns out at this pretty spot relies on the freshest ďŹ sh and seafood he can ďŹ nd, though he doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t neglect carnivores either. Many of his most-requested dishes appear often on the rotating menu, but there are always creative surprises to be sourced, as well. Marriott Harbor Beach Resort & Spa, 3030 Holiday Drive, Fort Lauderdale, (954) 765-3030.
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This year a startling shift is occurring that will change the demographics of the world’s most important market forever. 2012 is the first year in history that non-Hispanic white births in the United States will no longer be the majority. According to The New York Times, “in the latest sign of the nation’s shifting racial and ethnic composition, births to Asian, black and Hispanic women in the United States are on the verge of surpassing births to non-Hispanic whites.” Please don’t kick yourself for not noticing. How many people caught up in the wave of history actually see what’s going on while it’s happening? As Marshall McLuhan wrote, “We don’t know who discovered water, but we know it wasn’t the fish.” You see, there’s a reason why hindsight is 20/20. There’s a reason why the words should’ve, would’ve and could’ve are usually accompanied by a Three Stooges’ slap to the forehead. And there’s a reason why you should pay attention to this new American reality. It’s no longer enough to look at things the way they were and wonder why. Instead, look at things the way they’re going to be and wonder where? As in, where is the opportunity? After all, if minorities accounted for 48% of all births in the US in the 12 months that ended in July 2008, then business as usual is no longer business as usual anymore. And if you haven’t changed to embrace these new consumers then, pardon me for saying it, but you’re talking to ghosts. Specifically, the ghosts of markets past. By the way, before you think this is only a domestic phenomenon, major demographic changes are not just occurring within The United States of America but in all of the Americas. In direct contrast to what is going on in much of the rest of the world, Latin America’s economy is soaring. Mexico and the 19 countries of Central and South America and the Spanish-speaking Caribbean (not including Cuba) are seeing year over year economic growth. And for the first time in history, this hemispheric growth is not simply due to the exploitation of natural resources but directly related to the ascension of the middle class. In fact, this demographics’ purchasing power is surpassing that of the upper classes for the first time ever. What is required today is bold new creativity and leadership
based on the realities of the hemisphere the way it’s going to be, not the way it was, and certainly not the way old school marketers would like it to be. What is called for in these exciting yet uncertain times is a new outlook that takes into account the way these emerging consumers pay attention, consume information, make purchase decisions, and ultimately, buy. It’s not like the clues are always easy to decipher. Way back in 2007, the research firm Information Resources found that salsa outsold ketchup in the United States by $163.4 million. Yet the very same year another market researcher, NPD Group, reported that 48% of households used ketchup in a typical two-week period, three times the number that used salsa. And The Wall Street Journal reported that condiment giant Heinz declined to take a public position, saying instead, “We believe there is room for both in the refrigerator and that consumers don’t view the two products interchangeably.” Please don’t misunderstand me. I’m not suggesting that simply because these new consumers represent a formerly minority demographic that minority marketing techniques are the right tools to reach them. What I’m suggesting (perhaps “suggesting” is too subtle, perhaps screaming from the mountaintops is a better description of what I’m trying to do here) is that — from advertising to politics, retail to housing — a new understanding of the new majority is essential. Because, if I haven’t made it clear enough so far, these new consumers ARE the majority. Understanding and embracing these new consumers’ use of technology, language, cultural cues, and financial tools — both online and off — will ultimately determine who will prevail and who will be sitting by the wayside, wondering what the hell just happened.
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