Lighthouse Point Magazine January 2018

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JANUARY 2018

Rotary takes on

THE TASTE THE TASTE OF LIGHTHOUSE POINT

January 16, 2018

sesame seared tuna at the Lighthouse Point Yacht Club

Pompano Pier Redevelopment

A RUN DOWN OF BEACHSIDE BUSINESSES COMING TO POMPANO

He’s a Survivor

LOCAL SURGEON DR. MIKE ZAHALSKY IS LIVING HIS DREAM AS A CONTESTANT ON “SURVIVOR”

Around the Point

EVENTS AND HAPPENINGS AROUND THE TOWN AND BEYOND. PLUS OUR MONTHLY CITY BEAT


P R E M I E R E S TAT E P R O P E R T I E S P R E S E N T S

COASTAL RESORT

EAST DEERFIELD BEACH | LIGHTHOUSE POINT | HILLSBORO SHORES | EAST

STYLISH SPANISH-COLONIAL DEEPWATER ESTATE LIGHTHOUSE POINT, FL $2.55 MILLION

FRONT ROW DEEPWATER POINT ESTATE LIGHTHOUSE POINT, FL $2.495 MILLION INFO: WWW.F10078075.COM

INFO: WWW.F10069339.COM

NEW TRANSITIONAL DEEPWATER ESTATE LIGHTHOUSE POINT, FL $2.35 MILLION INFO: WWW.F10070380.COM


ESTATES P OMPANO BEACH | FORT LAUDERDALE

A PERSONAL NOTE

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elcome to Coastal Resort Estates. I am proud to invite you on a monthly tour of East Deerfield Beach, Lighthouse Point, Hillsboro Shores, East Pompano Beach and Fort Lauderdale’s finest estate properties offered exclusively in excess of one million dollars. It is my pleasure and privilege to represent these important estates. Please enjoy this sampling of properties from my current Coastal Resort Estates collection. I wish to thank my valued clientele for their trust, confidence and loyalty throughout the years. My relationships with both buyers and sellers are defined by discretion, integrity, professionalism at the highest level, as well as unparalleled personalized and customized service.

For a confidential consultation and evaluation of your property, please contact me. I look forward to your inquiries anytime.

Kevin R. Kreutzfeld

Lighthouse Point Resident

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Kevin R. Kreutzfeld Direct: 954.449.7883 Mobile: 954.895.130 0 Kevinkreutzfeld.info

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COASTAL-INSPIRED DEEPWATER ESTATE EAST DEERFIELD BEACH, FL $1.895 MILLION INFO: WWW.F10089641.COM

DISCLAIMER: The written and verbal information provided including but not limited to prices, measurements, square footages, lot sizes, calculations and statistics have been obtained and conveyed from third parties such as the applicable Multiple Listing Service, public records as well as other sources. Data pertaining to sold properties exceeding $1 million in the marketplace represented by Premier Estate Properties Inc. All prices are sold prices. Premier Estate Properties has listed, sold or participated in the sale of these properties. The transactions representing both buyers and sellers are calculated twice. Premier Estate Properties’ marketplace is all of the following: Vero Beach, town of Orchid, Indian River Shores, Manalapan Beach, Point Manalapan, Hypoluxo Island, Ocean Ridge, Gulf Stream, Delray Beach, Boca Raton, Highland Beach, Hillsboro Beach, Suburban Boca Raton, Suburban Delray Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Sea Ranch Lakes, East Pompano Beach, Hillsboro Shores, Lighthouse Point, and East Deerfield Beach. All written and verbal information including that produced by the Sellers or Premier Estate Properties are subject to errors, omissions or changes without notice and should be independently verified by any prospective purchaser of a Property. The sellers and Premier Estate Properties Inc. expressly disclaim any warranty or representation regarding all information. Prospective purchasers’ use of any written and verbal information is acknowledgement of this disclaimer and that the prospective purchaser shall perform their own due diligence. In the event a Buyer defaults, no commission will be paid to either Broker on the Deposits retained by the Seller. “No Commissions Paid until Title Passes.” Buyer pays title insurance, Florida documentary stamps, and all other closing costs for New Construction and land use. Prospective purchasers shall not rely on this information when entering into a contract for sale and purchase. Some affiliations may not be applicable to certain geographic areas. If your property is currently listed, please do not consider this a solicitation. Copyright 2018 Premier Estate Properties Inc. All Rights Reserved.


2017

NOTABLE WATERFRONT SALES

GATED DOUBLE POINT ESTATE

NEW MODERN DEEPWATER ESTATE

NEW STREAMLINE DEEPWATER ESTATE

SOLD $5.995 MILLION

SOLD $3.995 MILLION

SOLD $3.995 MILLION

R EPRESENTED T HE T RANSACTION F OR T HE S ELLER

R EPRESENTED T HE T RANSACTION F OR T HE S ELLER

R EPRESENTED T HE T RANSACTION F OR T HE S ELLER

TUSCAN INTRACOASTAL ESTATE

COASTAL INTRACOASTAL ESTATE

MAJESTIC DEEPWATER ESTATE

SOLD $2.85 MILLION

SOLD $2.55 MILLION

SOLD $2.295 MILLION

R EPRESENTED T HE T RANSACTION F OR T HE S ELLER A ND B UYER

R EPRESENTED T HE T RANSACTION F OR T HE S ELLER

R EPRESENTED T HE T RANSACTION F OR T HE S ELLER

COASTAL-INSPIRED DEEPWATER ESTATE

INTRACOASTAL POINT ESTATE

MIDDLE RIVER LOT

SOLD $1.895 MILLION

SOLD $1.75 MILLION

SOLD $1.499 MILLION

R EPRESENTED T HE T RANSACTION F OR T HE S ELLER A ND B UYER

R EPRESENTED T HE T RANSACTION F OR T HE S ELLER

R EPRESENTED T HE T RANSACTION F OR T HE S ELLER

LIGHTHOUSE POINT, FLORIDA

LAST ASKING PRICE

EAST POMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA

LAST ASKING PRICE

LIGHTHOUSE POINT, FLORIDA

LAST ASKING PRICE

LIGHTHOUSE POINT, FLORIDA

LAST ASKING PRICE

EAST DEERFIELD BEACH, FLORIDA

LAST ASKING PRICE

EAST DEERFIELD BEACH, FLORIDA

LAST ASKING PRICE

LIGHTHOUSE POINT, FLORIDA

LAST ASKING PRICE

LIGHTHOUSE POINT, FLORIDA

LAST ASKING PRICE

FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA

LAST ASKING PRICE

PLEASE CONTACT ME FOR A PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL CONSULTATION TO LIST YOUR WATERFRONT ESTATE


FROM

COASTAL RESORT ESTATES

EAST DEERFIELD BEACH | LIGHTHOUSE POINT | HILLSBORO SHORES | EAST POMPANO BEACH | FORT LAUDERDALE

My Global Network Is The Most Powerful And Prestigious In The World

NEW LAKE PLACID DEEPWATER ESTATE LIGHTHOUSE POINT, FLORIDA

SOLD $3.895 MILLION LAST ASKING PRICE

R EPRESENTED T HE T RANSACTION F OR T HE S ELLER

GATED DEEPWATER ESTATE

LIGHTHOUSE POINT, FLORIDA

SOLD $2.295 MILLION LAST ASKING PRICE

R EPRESENTED T HE T RANSACTION F OR T HE S ELLER

CLASSIC DEEPWATER ESTATE LIGHTHOUSE POINT, FLORIDA

SOLD $1.175 MILLION ORIGINAL LIST PRICE

R EPRESENTED T HE T RANSACTION F OR T HE B UYER

Kevin R. Kreutzfeld

Estate Agent | Premier Estate Properties

Direct: 954.449.7883 Mobile: 954.895.1300 premierestateproperties.com

Premier Estate Properties Presenting Properties Exclusively In Excess Of One Million Dollars TM

DISCLAIMER: The written and verbal information provided including but not limited to prices, measurements, square footages, lot sizes, calculations and statistics have been obtained and conveyed from third parties such as the applicable Multiple Listing Service, public records as well as other sources. All prices are either list price, sold price, and /or last asking price. Premier Estate Properties has listed, sold or participated in the sale of these properties. The transactions representing both buyers and sellers are calculated twice. Premier Estate Properties’ marketplace is all of the following: Vero Beach, Town of Orchid, Indian River Shores, Manalapan Beach, Point Manalapan, Hypoluxo Island, Ocean Ridge, Gulf Stream, Delray Beach, Boca Raton, Highland Beach, Hillsboro Beach, Suburban Boca Raton, Suburban Delray Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Sea Ranch Lakes, East Pompano Beach, Hillsboro Shores, Lighthouse Point, and East Deerfield Beach. All written and verbal information including that produced by the Sellers or Premier Estate Properties are subject to errors, omissions or changes without notice and should be independently verified by any prospective purchaser of a Property. The sellers and Premier Estate Properties Inc. expressly disclaim any warranty or representation regarding all information. Prospective purchasers’ use of any written and verbal information is acknowledgement of this disclaimer and that the prospective purchaser shall perform their own due diligence. In the event a Buyer defaults, no commission will be paid to either Broker on the Deposits retained by the Seller. “No Commissions Paid until Title Passes.” Prospective purchasers shall not rely on this information when entering into a contract for sale and purchase. Some affiliations may not be applicable to certain geographic areas. If your property is currently listed, please do not consider this a solicitation. Copyright 2018 Premier Estate Properties Inc. All Rights Reserved.


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$1,249,000 3BR/2BA 114 ft. of deep water right off the South Grand Canal, split bedroom floor plan, 2 car garage, patio & pool.

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$799,000 3BR/2.5BA Direct Intracoastal water views, corner unit, totally updated w/top of the line everything.

80 ft of deep water, widest canals in Harbor Village, impact glass, covered patio w/ pool.

2851 NE 9th St, Pompano Beach

$1,995,000 3BR/3BA North Grand canal point lot with gorgeous views! Totally remodeled on 15,725 sq. ft point lot, 195 ft of water, covered patio, 16,000 pound boat lift.

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$5,795,000 5BR/7BA/2HB

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+ office, media room, 270 ft. of deep water w/room for 135 ft. boat!

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The Rotary Fund presents: The Taste of Lighthouse Point. Tuesday, January 16, 2018 commencing at 6:00 pm. To purchase tickets to this event, please contact the Membership Office at 954-942-3524.

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JUST LISTED - 2880 NE 32ND STREET, LIGHTHOUSE POINT, FL 5 BR - 4 BA - 2 CG - 4,132 Approx. SF 90’ Waterfront - OFFERED AT: 2,399,000

7 Minutes to inlet

2319 NE 28TH STREET LIGHTHOUSE POINT, FL 5 BR - 5/1 BA - 3 CG 6,786 Approx. SF New Point Lot 210’ $ 2,399,000

2550 NE 31ST COURT LIGHTHOUSE POINT, FL 6 BR - 7 BA - 4 CG 8,345 Approx. SF Oversized Point Lot 243’

New Construction - Coastal Contemporary Home

2394 NE 28TH STREET LIGHTHOUSE POINT, FL 5 BR - 6/2 BA 6,145 Approx. SF 120’ Waterfront

19 WINDWARD ISLE PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL 5 BR - 4 BA - 2 CG 4, 057 Approx. SF PGA National

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TASTE REVISITED

The Rotary Club has taken over the annual Taste of Lighthouse Point. This year’s event will take place at the Lighthouse Point Yacht Club on January 16, 2018.

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IF YOU BUILD IT

Big plans for a new pier on Pompano Beach are attracting top-notch restaurants and businesses to the area, making Pompano Beach a hot destination for visitors and locals alike. Read the story to see what’s coming.

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BROWARD’S OWN SURVIVOR

For years, Dr. Mike Zahalsky has dreamed of being a contestant on the hit reality show “Survivor,” which airs on CBS. His dream has come true and, as of press time, Dr. Mike is still in the running for the million dollar prize.


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Several trips to the DMV will humble anyone.

News and events around town, including: the nautical flea market, a beer brunch, performances at the Pompano Beach Cultural Center, concerts at the Amp, a round-up of monthly events and City Beat with the news of Lighthouse Point.

A peek behind the scenes at Southeast Coating.

Who knew these pests are protected by law?

Dr. Jill Selbach offers advice for how to actually keep those pesky resolutions.

Age is just a number.

A local woman decides on her new year’s resolution.

Planning for the worst.

Danielle explores Terra Mare, a new shared plate restaurant in Fort Lauderdale.

Postage Due — a ten minute play.

Lighthouse Point magazine’s comprehensive guide to dining in Northern Broward County. This month we take a glance at An Evening with Gatsby at the Sample-McDougald House, Lighthouse A’Glow and more.

Kids and pets celebrate.

Troy Ganter of Papa’s Raw Bar writes about the importance of supporting local businesses.

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Choose Wisely ASK PEOPLE WHAT THEY THINK OF THE DMV (Department of Motor Vehicles) and answers will range from “everything that’s wrong with society” to “a festering, bureaucratic abyss.” After I literally spent eight hours in one day at the DMV a few years ago, I was mistakenly under the impression I had experienced the worst this public agency had to offer. My most recent run-in with the DMV involved procuring a learner’s permit for my daughter Zoe. Prior to her appointment, I gathered all the necessary paperwork — or so I thought. There we were at the counter, when the young man helping us said he could not find a record of Zoe passing the online test. Apparently, there can be a glitch; test scores aren’t always “passed through” to the DMV’s computer system. And so our fiasco began. Naturally, I was annoyed. I automatically sunk into “the DMV is a ridiculous, inefficient bureaucracy” mode. The clerk recommended Zoe use her iPhone to go online and retrieve her test confirmation number. It’s quite possible that my daughter, who happens to be a fabulously conscientious student, was the first teenager to arrive at the DMV without realizing she must actually pass a test covering her newly minted knowledge of driving rules and regulations. I never considered the clerk was unable to locate Zoe’s score because there was no score. But that is indeed what happened. Zoe did take and pass the test right there at the DMV on my iPhone. The kind clerk volunteered to help us when she finished so we would not have to go to the back of the line. But no, when Zoe finished, he was covering for the cashier who was at lunch. We would have to wait. After about 30 minutes, we were finally summoned back to the counter. It was at this moment when we were informed that one out of 40 people are asked to retake the test at the DMV office. Zoe was number 40. Again, I slipped into default mode of “you people are ridiculous.” Naturally, when she took the test a second time, she failed. We left feeling wildly frustrated. Zoe retook the test, passed and we headed back to the DMV. After the clerk processed our paper work and we could finally see the finish line she said “Oh, Zoe has been randomly chosen to retake the online test at our office.” Nothing about this seemed random.

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I knew in that moment that I could not let myself slide into “obnoxious, angry mother mode.” With every last ounce of patience I could muster, I smiled. I even laughed a little. I politely let her know that Zoe had already been randomly chosen the last time we were there. I’m not sure what magic wand she waived, but somehow she managed to save Zoe from the hassle. I was so thankful. Beyond grateful. I should bring her cookies. It’s all too easy —even natural — in these situations to loose your cool — to become irritated. Alternatively, it’s far more difficult to stop and imagine the lives of everyone around you (particularly at the DMV). During our second trip, I forced myself to recognize the clerk was not sitting behind her computer surreptitiously plotting against me and my daughter. She wasn’t some sort of wicked government sorcerer involved in a clandestine plot to aggravate me to the point where I would become a blithering puddle of a mother. Nope, she was just doing her job. And even if she wasn’t — who knows what the rest of her life is like. Maybe she had a huge fight with her husband that morning or maybe she takes care of a sick parent. Maybe she has teenagers at home who drive her nuts. Or maybe not. Either way, I know we are both better off if I show her a touch more kindness than necessary. The world is filled with glitches and irritants. There are miserable waiters and slow Wi-Fi. There are people who talk too loudly on their cell phones at Starbucks. There are bad drivers who cut you off. Sometimes there’s old chewing gum on the ground just waiting for you to step on it. And, you practically have to be Phi Beta Kappa to buy milk these days. It can all drive you crazy — if you let it. The choice is yours.

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AROUND THE POINT PEOPLE TO KNOW • THINGS TO DO • PLACES TO GO

The Taste of Lighthouse Point HOSTED BY THE ROTARY FUND Tastings. Libations. Culinary Demonstrations. Experience the fun with samples from local restaurants and caterers along with fine wine too! There will also be a 50/50 raffle and silent auctions. Eat, drink and be social because all proceeds go toward local and global charities, and seven college scholarships for students at the University of Miami, University of Florida and Florida State, distributed by the Rotary Fund for the Rotary Club of Pompano Beach. Watermelon salad at the Lighthouse Point Yacht Club. Photo by Ben Rusnack

Nautical Flea Market

Ahoy Boaters – the 28th annual Nautical Flea Market is upon us. Explore two acres of new and used nautical gear for sale. Over 350 vendors set up in Pompano Park. From dock boxes, to anchors, boats, fishing gear, scuba fins and boat shoes, this sea-inspired flea market will have just about everything you need to enjoy boating in South Florida. Live music (including steel drums), food and drinks make the flea market a festive affair. Adult beverages will be served at the Knottie Lounge. This year’s event is sponsored by Outboard Specialties & Suzuki Marine WHEN: Saturday, Jan. 20 from 8am-5pm and Sunday, Jan. 21 from 8am-3pm WHERE: Pompano Beach Community Park (on the west side of Federal Highway between NE 6th and NE 10th Streets. COST: $5 per person; kids under 12 are free. No pets are permitted in the park. Parking is free. For more information visit nauticalfleamarket.com

WHEN: Tuesday, Jan. 16, 6-9pm WHERE: The Lighthouse Point Yacht Club, 2701 NE 42nd St.,

Lighthouse Point COST: Tickets are $50 in advance of the event and $60 at the door. Tickets are available at: Summit Brokerage, The Nauti Dawg, The Lighthouse Point Yacht Club, The Lighthouse Point Library, Frank Furman Insurance, Liberty Tax Service, Auto Tech & Body, Mission Critical Systems and Campbell & Rosemurgy. For more information about the Taste of Lighthouse Point, see page 72 or visit pompanobeachrotary.com/2018-taste-of-lhp.php

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This art exhibit at the Pompano Beach Cultural Center explores cultural identity. In an increasingly socially connected and globalized world, we can no longer make assumptions about what it means to be from a specific place. Cultural identity is becoming increasingly more complex and flexible. In celebration of African American Heritage Month in February, “Afrique” spotlights artists from Africa, Haiti and Jamaica. WHEN: The exhibit will be on display from Jan. 2 - Feb. 18. A reception with the artist will be held on Jan. 11 at 7pm WHERE: Pompano Beach Cultural Center, 50 W. Atlantic Blvd.


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AROUND THE POINT NEWS AND EVENTS

Cooperative Playgroup at Imagination Station Preschool

Wings of Freedom Tour

Fridays from 8:30 to 11am

This kids play group at Imagination Station at the Pink Church is set up to consist of ten children ages 12 months to 20 months who are walking. The cost is $15 per class due at time of attendance. Cash or checks are accepted. Imagination Station will provide a staff member to stay with your children and each parent will take turns volunteering for one session. Every 10 weeks it will be your turn to volunteer. During their time at Imagination Station, children will play in a toddler-designed classroom with kitchen play equipment, toys, arts, crafts, blocks, story time, music and singing. Visit imaginationstationpreschool.org for more information or to enroll.

Come see some amazing planes and even take flight! You can fly in a B-17, B-24 or B-25. Or, for the motivated, flight training sessions on the TF-51D are available. WHEN: Walking tours are on Friday, Jan. 19 from 2-4pm; Saturday, Jan. 20 from 9am-4pm and Sunday, Jan. 21 from 9am-4pm. Flights take place before and after tours. WHERE: 5320 NW 20th Terrace, Fort Lauderdale COST : Tours: $15 for adults; $5 for children 12 and under • Flights: 30-minute flight on the B-17 or B-24 is $450 per person; 30-minute flight on the B-25 is $400 per person • Flight Training: 30-minute flight training on the TF-51D is $2200; 60-minute flight training on the TF-51D is $3200 Call 978-562-9182 for flight reservations.

Food Truck Round Up

Enjoy an evening of food trucks, music and drinks on the beach. Bring your blankets and folding chairs! WHEN: Friday, Jan. 19 from 6-10pm WHERE: Pompano Beach Fishing Pier, 222 N. Pompano Beach Blvd.

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Every first Wednesday The Pompano Beach Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) will host a Job Seeker Orientation Workshop and Job Seekers Toolkit session at the CRA Job Placement Center (McNair Community Center, 951 NW 27th Ave. Pompano Beach). At noon, the workshop will teach attendees how to utilize the center. Then, at 1pm, participants can attend the “Job Seeker’s Toolkit” session. Every month the toolkit session will aim to connect prospective employees with employers and useful resources.

For December’s session the Living Green Market and Café (soon to be located at 413 N. Federal Hwy., Pompano Beach) will be on hand to hire new cashiers, cooks and produce/ stocking staff for its new Pompano Beach store! In addition, the Florida Apprenticeship Grant Program will share information on its “earn and learn” model where apprentices receive a paycheck from day one and national industry certification upon graduation. WHERE: McNair Community Center, 951 NW 27th Ave. Pompano Beach


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Funky Buddha’s Maple Bacon Coffee Porter Festival 2018 & Hangover Brunch

What goes better together than maple syrup, bacon, coffee and beer? Funky Buddha’s award winning Maple Bacon Coffee Porter returns on Jan. 13 at the brewery’s epic beer festival, which will feature over 100 beers to taste from Florida and beyond. The morning after the festival, on Jan. 14, the brewery will host a Hangover Brunch. If you buy your festival tickets in advance, you will be allowed the option of prepurchasing Maple Bacon Coffee Porter bottles in quantities of four or a dozen bottles. The unique porter will also be available at the festival. Any bottles left unsold will be released to the public in the tap room on Sunday, Jan. 14 and distributed throughout the state at the end of January. WHEN: The festival is on Saturday Jan. 13 from 1-5pm; The Hangover Brunch is Jan. 14 from 11:30am to 2pm. WHERE: Funky Buddha Brewery, 1201 NE 38th St., Oakland Park COST: Tickets to the Jan. 13 festival are: $55 for general admission; $115 for a festival ticket and a 4-pack of Maple Bacon Coffee Porter; $235 for a festival ticket and a 12-pack. The morning after Hangover Brunch on Jan. 14 is $55 per ticket. Tickets are available on EventBrite.

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Independent Filmmaking Workshop

The Historic Ali Cultural Arts, in collaboration with Alexandra Bello, is launching an independent filmmaking workshop. The Essentials of Filmmaking is a series of classes that will prepare aspiring artists to become professional cinematographers and storytellers. Classes take place on Tuesdays at 5:30pm starting on Jan. 9 for eight weeks. The program is designed for artists ages 17 and up. WHEN: The first workshop is on Jan 9 from 5:30 to 7:30pm. Workshops continue every Tuesday for eight weeks. Next session begins March 27. WHERE: Historic Ali Cultural Arts, 353 Martin Luther King Blvd., Pompano Beach COST: First session is free; tuition is then $50/month. For more information and to register, visit aliarts.org.

Broward Shell Show

Thousands of beautiful and unusual sea shells from around the world will be on display and for sale. WHEN: Saturday, Jan. 13 from 10am-6pm; Sunday, Jan. 14 from 10am-4pm WHERE: Emma Lou Olson Civic Center, 1801 NE Sixth St., Pompano Beach COST: Free For more information, visit browardshellclub.org

WINTER CONCERT SERIES The Crests featuring Tommy Mara

Join in for a fun night of classic tunes from the ’50s and ’60s performed by Tommy Mara and the Crests. The group started as a New York R&B, doo-wop group in the late 1950s and have been making music ever since. WHEN: Jan. 10 from 7:30- 9pm WHERE: Emma Lou Olson Civic Center, 1801 NE Sixth St., Pompano Beach COST: $14

The Mystics

Take a musical trip down memory lane with The Mystics, a Doo Wop and Harmony group from the ’50s. WHEN: Wednesday, Jan. 17 from 7:30-9pm WHERE: Herb Skolnick Community Center, 800 SW 36th Ave., Pompano Beach COST: $14

The Sounds of Sinatra

Enjoy the classic sounds of Frank Sinatra brought back to life by seasoned performers Gary Lawrence (piano) Jerry Shaw (drums) and David Presler (vocals). WHEN: Wednesday, Jan. 31 from 7:30-9pm WHERE: Herb Skolnick Community Center, 800 SW 36th Ave., Pompano Beach COST: $14 Call 954-786-4111 for more information



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“It’s Only a Play”

This comedy play by Terence McNally, presented by Curtain Call Playhouse, is a spoof on what it takes to make a Broadway show a hit. The cast is charismatic — a fledgling producer, his erratic leading lady, his wunderkind director, an infamous drama critic and a wide-eyed coat check attendant. The play is raucous, ridiculous and tender, reminding audiences why there’s no business like show business. WHEN: Jan. 12 - 21, Friday and Saturday nights at 8pm, Sundays at 2pm WHERE: Pompano Beach Cultural Center, 50 W. Atlantic Blvd. COST: Adults $20; students $10; tickets can be purchased in advance at ccpompano.org

“Love Letters”

THE THIRD PERFORMANCE OF THE EMOTICONCERT SERIES, EXPLORES LOVE

The South Florida Chamber Ensemble will present three Tchaikovsky works about love: Romeo and Juliet, the Sleeping Beauty Waltz and the Letter Aria from Eugene Onegin. The ensemple will also present the premiere of a new work by Miami-based composer Frederic Glesser. WHEN: Saturday, Jan. 13, show: 2:00pm, doors open 1 hour before performance WHERE: Pompano Beach Cultural Center, 50 W. Atlantic Blvd. COST: $20-$25; tickets can be purchased in advance at ccpompano.org

Brush & Brunch Painting Party

Every month you’ll have the opportunity to learn how to paint while enjoying a nice meal. An instructor will teach painting techniques while you dine. No experience is necessary. January’s Brush & Brunch theme will be sunflowers. WHEN: Saturday, Jan. 27 from 11am1:30pm WHERE: The Brush & Brunch party is held just west of the food court at Festival Marketplace, 2900 W. Sample Rd., Pompano Beach COST: Tickets are $16 and include lunch and painting instruction. Spots are limited so reserve yours now on EventBrite.

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G3 Tour Featuring Joe Satriani, John Petrucci (of Dream Theater)

and Phil Collen

(of Def Leppard) Joe Satriani welcomes Dream Theater’s John Petrucci and Def Leppard’s Phil Collen to his action-packed celebration of guitar wizardry known as the G3 Tour. The tour will kick off on January 11 in Seattle before landing in Pompano Beach on Feb. 1. “G3 tours are always very exciting, challenging and a lot of fun for me,” said Satriani. “I love any chance I get to stand on stage and play for my fans, but I especially love the crazy jolt I get when I can perform alongside other guitarists I admire. It ups my game, it ups their game, and I know our audiences always get a real kick out of the whole experience.” WHEN: Thursday Feb. 1; Doors open at 5:30pm; Show starts at 7pm WHERE: Pompano Beach Amphitheater, 1806 NE Sixth St.



AROUND THE POINT EVENTS

Kids Night Out Grand Opening of Pompano Beach’s School of Rock

For almost two decades School of Rock has been inspiring the world to rock on stage and in life. The school, which operates over 200 schools in nine countries, believes the best way to learn is to play music. The school takes students from the lesson room to the stage, developing both confidence and musicianship. The school has programs designed for all ages and levels. Come to the official grand opening bash and ribbon cutting for the Pompano Beach location of the School of Rock. The event will feature live music, refreshments, raffles (including a guitar) and a swag giveaway. Tour the new facility, meet the staff and try some free trial lessons. WHEN: Saturday, Jan. 20 from 11am-4pm WHERE: School of Rock, 1901 N. Federal Highway, Unit E209, Pompano Beach

Parents-enjoy a night out! Children ages 5 to 12 will have a blast playing games, making new friends, creating unique arts and crafts projects and eating pizza while under the care of dedicated recreation professionals. Space is limited, so be sure to register early. WHEN : Friday, Jan. 26 from 6-11pm WHERE: Emma Lou Olson Civic Center, 1801 NE Sixth St., Pompano Beach COST: $10/ pre- registration; $20/ day of event

Vision Boards & Vinyasa

Join other inspired individuals to set some intentions for the New Year. This event will start with a Vinyasa practice led by Fern Conn, followed by a vision board workshop. All materials will be supplied, but you may bring photos or personal items to add to your board. Refreshments will be served. WHEN: Saturday Jan. 13 from 1-3:30pm WHERE: Hot Yoga HOMe, 2001 N. Federal Hwy #312, Pompano Beach (on the third floor of the Pompano Citi Center) COST: Members at Yoga HOMe are $35; new students are $40. Reservations must be made in advance online using the MindBody app.

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Broward Education Foundation Receives 3.1 Miles of Backpacks THIRTY-ONE GIFTS & KIDS IN NEED FOUNDATION DONATION VALUED AT MORE THAN $500,000

ABOVE Representatives from Broward Education Foundation, Thirty-One Gifts and Kids in Need Foundation at Broward Education Foundation’s Tools for Schools Broward center. TOP RIGHT Annie Anderson, Michele Greene Photos by Downtown Photo

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Is it a coincidence that nearly 10,000 donated backpacks from Thirty-One Gifts laid end-to-end would stretch almost 3.1 miles? Broward Education Foundation doesn’t think so and was amazed at the generous contribution, valued at more than $500,000, to help students in need at Broward County Public Schools. The recent donation to Broward Education Foundation’s Tools For Schools Broward Center from Thirty-One Gifts was made possible through the Kids in Need Foundation. “There is tremendous and ongoing need for school supplies throughout the school year,” said Broward Education Foundation Executive Director Shea Ciriago. “The need grew even more as our district absorbed students affected by Hurricane Irma. With the generosity of partners like the Kids in Need Foundation and Thirty-One Gifts, we can fulfill those needs.” Broward Education Foundation established its Tools for Schools Broward center to provide students in need with free school supplies in 2010. Teachers at Title I Broward County Public Schools shop free, twice a year, for their students and classrooms. In partnership with Kids in Need Foundation, local businesses and community leaders, Broward Education Foundation facilitated the distribution of more than $1.5 million in essential supplies for students attending Broward County Public Schools last year. The backpack donation was

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Habitat for Humanity of Broward Receives $1 Million Grant By Donna Torrey

The holiday season is in high gear, and for many families in some cities) because they grow too tall, and are this means shopping for a Christmas tree. When I was a susceptible to lightening and hurricane Ely neighborhood and willstrikes feature 77 homes and a damage. On Nov. 28, Habitat for Humanity of Broward was community park. awarded a $1 child, I used to get very sad thinking about all the trees Please, if you own one, don’t plant it outside. They just “We arein beyond grateful and excited to Fortunately, partner with there million that were cut, but then I learned that Christmas treegrantdon’t belong our Florida landscape. the Community Foundation of Broward and to honor by the Mary N. farming is big business in many states and considered a are some really excellent choices for those who wish to have Miss Mary N. Porter’s philanthropic legacy in a Porter Legacy renewable resource. a living holiday tree that can be planted intosuch the landscape, powerful way,” said Nancy Robin, Habitat Broward’s CEO Fund of the Although that knowledge made me feel better, for some, creating a Christmas memory arboretum. & Executive Director. Community it could still be considered wasteful. If you are one of those Our Florida native, Southern Red Cedar (Juniperus “Habitat for Humanity has great vision, strong Foundation of people who would rather choose an alternative, there are salicicola) is a great choice as is the Arizona cypress leadership and a track record of making a difference in Broward. The two options: artificial, or an actual living tree. arizonica). make a striking, our community,” saidBoth Lindaevergreens Carter, President/CEO of the low grant will (Cupressus What probably comes to mind is one of those “darling” addition to the landscape, and believe are great Community Foundation of Broward. “We truly in bird assist the maintenance little Norfolk Island pines being sold in many chainagency stores.as attractors, bothand for its nesting as a foodlives source. They this project powerand to transform to create a grow While these make nice houseplants, unfortunately, they to around 25 feet, prefer fullMary’s sun and are drought tolerant. better Broward, which was vision.” it builds grow to be quite large, and quickly! The result is that they pyramidal shape Best of The all, their award $1 million will help Habitatmakes Browardthe perfect its largest with both infrastructure and foundations for the new community LHP are booted out of the houseplant world and into, (you Christmas tree! Habitat homes. Once the infrastructure is completed, in its 34 year guessed it) the outside world! the organization hopes to start vertical build on the first history – A Rick Case Habitat Community – which Now, our well-intentioned choice for the holidays has Garden gate Nursery is first located in the Pompano Citi phase of homes in the quarter of 2018. will cover nine acres in Pompano Beach in the Blanch turned into an environmental menace! Norfolk Island pines Centre. Donna can be reached at 954-783-GATE, or at www.donnasgardengate.com are considered dangerous in the landscape (actually illegal

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BY MARIE PULEO

City Commission to Reconsider Term Limits Last October, after a lengthy and intricate discussion, the City Commission voted 3:2 against putting several election-related issues, including limits on the number of terms the mayor and city commissioners can serve, on the November 2018 ballot for residents to vote on. The Commission is scheduled to address the issue of term limits again at its Jan. 9 meeting, during which residents will be able to voice their opinion. As a result of continuing the discussion, Commissioners may decide to have the City Attorney prepare an ordinance that would place the question of term limits on a municipal election ballot so residents can

possibly vote on it sometime in 2018 – either in the August primaries, the November general election or a special election called by the city. Other issues the Commission may revisit at this meeting are extending terms of office from three to four years, and moving municipal elections from March to November. These issues, like term limits, would require approval from voters by referendum because they involve changing the city’s charter. The City Commission reached a consensus at its Nov. 28 meeting to bring the issue of term limits back to the table. A number of people who attended the

meeting told commissioners that the conversation regarding term limits should be extended to residents. Commissioner Earl Maucker said that although he is opposed to term limits and changing the election cycle, after reflection and speaking with residents, he believes residents should have the opportunity to participate in the process. Commission Vice President Jason Joffe and Commissioner Kyle Van Buskirk, who in October cast the only votes in favor of putting the issue of term limits on a ballot, said they wanted to get it back on the agenda so residents can weigh in on it. The rest of the Commission was not opposed.

Public Meeting to be Held for Ibis Bridge Replacement On Jan. 11, the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) will host a public information meeting at Dixon Ahl Hall (2220 NE 38th St.) in Lighthouse Point from 5-7pm, so members of the community can learn about the Ibis Bridge replacement project — scheduled to begin in 2019 — and provide their input. The Ibis Bridge, located on Lighthouse Drive between NE 29th Street and NE 30th Street, was built in 1950 over the Ibis Waterway. It has been designated by FDOT as functionally obsolete, but is not a public safety hazard. FDOT will carry out and fund the replacement of the bridge at an estimated cost of $1.5 million. At this month’s FDOT meeting, which will be conducted as an open house, residents will be able to view design

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plans and speak with project representatives who will be there to get feedback and answer questions. Construction of the new bridge is anticipated to last about 18 months. The city has pushed to reduce the construction time, and to minimize the impact the project will have on local traffic and residents along the detour route, but because of the street access surrounding the bridge, it will be a challenge, said a city official. The city’s goal is to avoid adverse impacts similar to those encountered during the replacement of the Kingfisher Bridge, also on Lighthouse Drive. That project began in 2012 and lasted for more than two years, well beyond its anticipated completion date. Vibration from equipment used during the construction caused damage to the adjacent seawalls and homes, which resulted in significant delays. According to FDOT statistics, the Ibis Bridge is traveled by vehicles on average more than 5,000 times per day. It is the last of the four bridges along Lighthouse Drive to be replaced.


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Shawn Gilmartin Named Lighthouse Point Fire Chief After serving eight years as Lighthouse Point’s assistant fire chief, Shawn Gilmartin was appointed as the city’s new fire chief last month. Gilmartin had been the acting fire chief since last October, when former Fire Chief David Donzella retired. “I’m very excited to continue to be part of the City of Lighthouse Point,” said Gilmartin. “It’s a great city and a great place to work, and the firemen and firewomen are true professionals. I’m happy for the opportunity.” Before coming to work for Lighthouse Point as assistant fire chief in 2009, Gilmartin was with the Pembroke Pines Fire Department for 25 years. During that time, he served as a combat firefighter for 20 years, then became an administrative chief in training and logistics. He spent his final three years as the chief of fire operations. Gilmartin said his goal as chief of Lighthouse Point’s fire

department is “to build on the foundation that’s already there and continue to provide a high level of service to the citizens of Lighthouse Point.” He has placed a high priority on developing the department’s younger personnel, as well as keeping the department up to date with new technologies. Some of that new technology includes a large electronic map that was mounted on a wall inside the fire station just a few weeks ago, at Gilmartin’s initiative. Using GPS routing, it shows firefighters, at a glance, exactly where they need to go when calls come in, making it easier and quicker to get to the scene of an emergency.

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“It’s just another way to increase our efficiency and accuracy of knowing where the calls are,” said Gilmartin. “It’s pretty amazing.” The department will also be getting new battery-operated extrication tools — known as “jaws of life” — which they use often for automobile accidents along Federal Highway. The extrication tools they currently use are gas-powered (like a generator), with hydraulic hoses that have to be laid out and hooked up before starting the motor and beginning the extrication process. The firefighters will be able to grab the new battery-operated extrication tools off the truck and start working right away. “It’s quick and saves time, which can save lives,” said Gilmartin. Another tech-related improvement he wants to introduce is computerized record keeping for the department’s vehicles and equipment. Certain elements are already computerized, such as report writing, training and data pertaining to fire hydrants. Gilmartin said he wants to build a positive work atmosphere, and is implementing a new approach to get everybody involved and invested in the department. He’s putting each firefighter in charge of something, whether it’s vehicle maintenance, hydrants, extinguishers or the air packs that the firefighters wear. The goal is to make each person an expert in a specific area and to build management skills, particularly in the younger firefighters. “I want to let people have something that they can latch on to, and take pride in, and that pride will be relayed to the rest of the department,” said Gilmartin. The culmination of Gilmartin’s plans and expectations for the department will be achieving a Class 1 rating from the Insurance Services Office (ISO) in the near future, through continued firefighter training, pre-fire planning, equipment maintenance, water supply, communications and maintaining its automatic aid agreement with the City of Pompano Beach Fire Rescue, which has an ISO Class 1 rating. The Lighthouse Point Fire Department earned the distinction of an ISO Class 2 rating last year. “I’m truly honored on being named fire chief by the mayor and commissioners, and to serve in this leadership role,” said Gilmartin.


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Deerfield Beach has banned styrofoam on the beach and at city events

Deerfield Beach has joined Miami Beach in prohibiting styrofoam on the beach. The beach ban started on Dec. 15. In October, Deerfield Beach also banned styrofoam from all city events. The decision was made to protect the ocean as styrofoam (made of polystyrene) is not biodegradable and often ends up in the sea. The Dart Container Corporation (a company that makes polystyrene and is headquartered in Deerfield Beach) has also partnered with the city to create a collection and recycling program for polystyrene containters. The company has agreed to take responsibility of picking up polystyrene containers from the waste drop-off site once a week. According to Dart, foam food service products can be recycled as part of an integrated waste management strategy. Dart encourages the recycling of foam cups and foam food service products by offering three options: The CARE Program for large operators; Recycla-Pak, a mailback recycling program for small operators; and drop-off locations for the general public. With Miami and Deerfield Beach on board, Pompano Beach officials have expressed interest in a similar ban.

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The 2018 Cool Wheels Car Show, which supports the students of the Youth Automotive Training Center, will feature souped-up cars, both new and old. The event will also feature live music including DJ Eugene, Rockin’ Rich and Scott the Music Man. There will be a live performance by Across the Universe – The Ultimate Beatles Tribute Band, art by Kustom Kulture artist Ben Mitchell, local food trucks, a silent auction and raffle prizes. The mission of the Youth Automotive Training Center is to train and educate at-

risk youth in basic automotive repair skills, academic remediation, job readiness and life management skills. If you have a cool car, you can register it too! Prizes will be given for the coolest cars. For more information visit yatc.org. WHEN: Sunday, Jan. 21, 10am – 4pm WHERE: Quiet Waters Park (Bald Eagle Shelter), 401 S. Powerline Rd., Deerfield Beach COST: Event admission is free. However, Quiet Waters Park charges $1.50 per person for entry at the gate.


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Meet the Man Behind Brandon’s Run BY DANIELLE CHARBONNEAU

Brandon’s Run for Autism

The 2018 Brandon’s Run for Autism will be held on Jan. 20 from 7-10am in Quiet Waters Park. There are a variety of ways to be involved — Brandon is looking for runners, walkers, sponsors and donations for a raffle. To register for the run, visit: events.hakuapp. com/0eb8a21a0f2d6a39e659 If you’re interested in becoming a sponsor or want to inquire about donation opportunities, please contact International Society for Autism Executive Director Erica Rubin at 305-305-0540.

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Brandon oozes southern charm. His bright white smile and infectious laugh warm the room. On one wrist he wears about two dozen multicolored bracelets from competitive running races and charities (Brandon is an avid competitive runner). On the other, a large watch, which Brandon glances at regularly — he places high importance on being on time. His crisply-ironed button up shirt has his name tag pinned to it. When we met for coffee, he had just come from attending training to be a holiday seasonal employee at Macy’s. He also works 33 hours a week at Rising Tides Car Wash where he’s worked for about four years now. “I really like working. Working has been my thing,” he said, smiling. “I don’t like to sit around and be bored.” Brandon appreciates working more than the average guy. Perhaps it’s because he hasn’t always had the social or life skills necessary to work. When Brandon moved to Florida from Charolette, NC back in 2009 in his early 20s, he came to learn and attend programs at New Directions, a school and community for young adults with executive functioning deficits from developmental and psychological disorders. As an autistic young adult in a new state, away from his family, Brandon had a lot to learn. New Directions aims to help young adults like Brandon become independent citizens, teaching vocational, health, social and recreational skills. New Directions students live in apartments and condos together near Quiet Waters Park in Deerfield Beach. At first, Brandon started at volunteer jobs, working at a nursing home called White Hall, then at the Boca YMCA and Boca Helping Hands program. Volunteering gave him the skills he needed to later pursue a paying job. With the help of New

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Directions, Brandon was able to get his driver’s license and a car. He learned the life skills needed to keep a clean and tidy two bedroom apartment, which he takes great pride in. The wall of his bedroom is lined with hundreds of ribbons from races he’s run in, and his bedside table is littered with golden trophies. If you visit, Brandon will probably make you take your shoes off and put them on an organized and labeled shoe rack (with signs he made himself). He will also probably ask you to wear socks. Brandon’s cleanliness is very important to him, which is probably why he loves working at the car wash so much — making the “cars shine.” While attending New Directions, Brandon participated in an online fundraising course, which gave him the idea to host his own competitive race. In partnership with the International Society for Autism, New Directions and his friends at the Greater Fort Lauderdale Road Runners Club (GFLRRC), Brandon’s Run was born. The event was initially an opportunity for Brandon and other students to learn organizational skills through planning and executing the event, but the success of the event encouraged Brandon to repeat it annually. Now in its fifth year, Brandon’s Run for Autism, a 5k outdoor race, is going strong. Every year the race has grown in participation and sponsorships. The money raised is used to support autism research, as well as scholarships and job training for people with autism.


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Open Mic Night

Third Mondays, Jan. 15, 9pm 26 Degree Brewing hosts a monthly open mic night on the third Monday of every month from 9pm until close. All acts are welcome, from comedy to poetry, jugging and music. Drafts are $1 off during the event. 26 DEGREE BREWING is located at 2600 E. Atlantic Blvd. in Pompano Beach

Pints & Poses, Yoga & Brews

First & Third Sundays, 10am Yoga and craft beer go together like chocolate and peanut butter, chips and salsa, wine and cheese. Every first and third Sunday of the month, a yoga instructor will help you find inner peace and maximum flexibility. Afterwards, 26 Degree’s bartenders will help you find your inner thirst and maximum craft enjoyment. Class starts at 10am. Cost is $15 and includes a full hour of yoga and a beer of your choice. 26 DEGREE BREWING is located at 2600 E. Atlantic Blvd. in Pompano Beach

Yoga on the Beach

Sundays, 9-10am Juliana from Yoga4Life Studios teaches yoga beachside. By donation. POMPANO BEACH, on the patch of artificial turf near the fountains at the very east end of Atlantic Blvd., 754-307-9489

Movies on the Lawn

First Fridays, Jan. 5, 7pm Bring your lawn chair and blankets to enjoy a free movie on the Great Lawn in Pompano Beach on the first Friday of every month. January’s featured flick is “Sing,” an animated movie about a pig-owned theater and a singing competition between a mouse, timid elephant, pig, gorilla and

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Music Under the Stars

Second Friday, Jan. 12, 7-9pm Every second Friday of the month, bring your lawn chairs and picnic blankets to The Great Lawn for some live music under the stars. The featured band for January is the Shane Duncan Band, a country tribute band. Free. THE GREAT LAWN, corner of Atlantic and Pompano Beach Blvds., Pompano Beach, 954-786-4111, pompanobeachfl.gov

Happy Hour at the Beach

Thursdays, 5-8pm Enjoy a relaxing night at the beach with a unique twist on boring old discounted drinks! Visit any of the participating merchants for BOGO, 2-4-1’s and half price specials including food, clothing, accessories. Event also features live music each week! ATLANTIC BLVD., between A1A and Pompano Beach Blvd.

Old Town Untapped at BaCA

First Fridays, Jan. 5, 6-9pm Fun-filled event featuring beer tastings, food trucks, live music, vendors and art exhibits at Bailey Contemporary Arts (BaCA) and the surrounding neighborhood. Every first Friday of the month. Free. BACA, 41 NE First St., Pompano Beach. pompanobeachfl.gov

Fresh Air with Byrd & Lyrics Lab

First & Third Wednesday, Workshop from 7-8pm, Lyrics Lab from 8-11pm Fresh Air with Byrd is a writing workshop for all levels of writers and performers held at Bailey Contemporary Arts (BaCA) every

first and third Wednesday of the month. Richard “Byrd” Wilson is an award-winning poet and public speaker. Artists looking to improve their poems, songs, stories and delivery are encouraged to attend this workshop. Attendees are provided free entrance to Lyrics Lab, which follows. Lyrics Lab is an open mic night for all creatives. Beer, wine and kombucha are served. $15/ pp for the writing workshop. $10 for Lyrics Lab. BACA, 41 NE First St., Pompano Beach

Lunch with Art

Every Wednesday, 12:15 to 1:15pm Nourish your creative side! The Bailey Contemporary Arts invites you every Wednesday to bring your lunch, or grab a little nosh from the in-house café, and sit down for an hour in the galleries amongst art and artists. Each week will vary with something different — special guests, artist speakers, simple hands-on activities, or just a calm break. Free to attend. BACA, 41 NE First St., Pompano Beach

Pompano Beach Green Market

Every Saturday, 9am to 1:30pm The Green Market features local food vendors, farmers, artisans and live music. The Green Market happens every Saturday from Oct. 14 until the end of April 2018. The Market is located at the CORNER OF ATLANTIC BLVD. AND NE FIRST AVE. There is parking on First St. and in the lot on the corner of First Ave. and Second St. For more information visit pompanohistory.com/ green_market.

Soulful Sunday and Brunch After Dark

Second Sundays, Jan. 14, 6pm Every second Sunday the Historic Ali Cultural Arts will have live music and brunch after dark. Tickets are just $5. 353 ALI CULTURAL ARTS, Hammondville Rd, Pompano Beach, akuarts.org


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TO THE POINT TIDBITS AND TRIVIA

Year of the Iguana BY JIM TERLIZZI

RECENTLY, MY NEIGHBORHOOD WAS SWARMING WITH ICE agents. No, not the federal Immigration & Customs Enforcement kind, but the newly-formed state agency: Iguana & Coconut Enforcement. This unit was created in response to an infestation of the green lizards (and a coconut problem), which I applauded until I found out it is a “Catch-22” operation. It seems that Florida is a sanctuary state for iguanas. You are not permitted to kill them. You can humanely trap them, but you can’t deport them, which leaves you with cages full of the reptiles that you now have to feed, house and provide with medical care. The only other option is to release them, which brings us back to square one. I have had iguanas on my deck ranging in size from a diminutive 18- inches to one akin to a bright green water buffalo. Now, I appreciate wildlife, and I don’t mind so much that they eat my basil plants, but their excrement is something else. Someone should find a way to make glue out of iguana droppings. I had to set my power washer to 10,000 psi to blast

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the stuff off the wood deck. This worked, but it also turned the deck into sawdust, so I don’t recommend it. (Note: Iguana poop contains salmonella and other nasty things which can kill you, but you can’t kill them. What’s wrong with this picture?) When I lived in Jersey, my only reference to iguanas was the Tennessee Williams play “Night of the Iguana.” It seems the lizards boycotted the state because of the climate and the lack of escarole. Fortunately, I have a solution to the iguana dilemma in Broward. We all chip in and buy 70,000 tons of arugula, which we spread in a line all the way to Tallahassee, much like Hansel and Gretel with their bread crumbs. In a few weeks all the iguanas will be in the state capital producing almost as much hot air as the legislature. We get rid of the lizards and Tallahassee gets 10 degrees warmer — a win-win situation. As for coconut enforcement by Florida ICE, I was surprised to learn how serious a problem this is. Since 1892, the first year records were kept for this, 119 people have been hit by falling coconuts, three of them in Florida. One of those cases was in 1946, but there were two incidents last year, which the state regards as an epidemic. The “coco cops,” as they are affectionately known, have been empowered to order that all owners of property containing coconut palms must place safety nets under them. This is known as the “Flying Wallendas Act.” If a property owner fails to comply, he will be guilty of a class one violation with a fine of $1,000 per coconut and the fruit (yes, it’s a fruit) will be confiscated. The coconuts then will be shipped to the Indo-Pacific region to feed the shrinking numbers of coconut crabs to prevent them from eating each other. The state keeps the cash and the crabs get a meal, another win-win situation (if we leave the property owner out of the equation). Personally, I think texting while driving is more dangerous than a coconut, but it’s still a class two violation, meaning police can’t stop you just for texting. They have to stop you for something else first. Therefore, if you insist on texting behind the wheel, you better make sure your iguana is wearing his seat belt. Y


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BY DR. JILL SELBACH T’IS THE SEASON FOR MAKING NEW YEAR’S resolutions. My pet peeve. Who even gets through the month of January without faltering and feeling terrible about themselves? Like setting any goal, it needs to be achievable. Making small changes incrementally that add up to a sustainable lifestyle change is the way to go. I always say to people that anything is achievable with discipline, structure and commitment. Retired Navy Seal, Jocko Willink, is the author of the book “Discipline Equals Freedom.” I’m sure plenty of people will read this title and not agree. Discipline today seems to be a dirty word. When I use this word with people they frequently say they don’t like it, and it has a negative connotation for them. Willing talks about motivation. If we were motivated everyday, we would stick to our goals, right? He says,

wrong! We need to understand that motivation will wax and wane and that we can’t rely on motivation to carry us through to our goals. It is discipline. Discipline is making yourself do it, even when you don’t want to. Nike was on to something with their slogan, “Just Do It.” Achieving goals isn’t easy; it is hard work. So we need to let go of the belief that it will be, or should be, easy. Some people shy away from a goal because, in comparison to others, they feel inadequate. It is important to do our personal best — not to set up unrealistic expectations

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based on someone else’s strengths. Society today sends the message of, “If it doesn’t feel good, don’t do it.” Sometimes we need to experience discomfort, pain or anxiety to get to where we are going. It is necessary. Our nature is to run from these negative things and seek comfort. That is what will derail us every time. We slack off just a little to be a little less uncomfortable, and then, before you know it, we are completely off track. Fear is another factor which can take us off course or prevent us from beginning our course. Fear of failure, fear of success, fear of the unknown. The only way to quell the fear is to face it. If it doesn’t challenge us, it doesn’t change us. Stop examining the reasons not to go after your goal, stop making excuses. Instead, take action and stop thinking. I hear all kinds of excuses: I don’t have time, I can’t stick with it, It hurts too much…. these excuses keep us stuck in the same place and that is not fulfilling for most people. It makes people feel good about themselves to continually strive for something new. It doesn’t have to be big, just something to strive for and achieve as we continually look to improve and grow. These goals could be fitness, financial, educational or family goals. Think of how to make things happen instead of looking at the barriers. Olympic athletes definitely didn’t think about how the chances were slim-to-none to make it to the Olympics when they started out. I spent a few hours with Tyler Clary, who won the gold medal in the 200-meter backstroke in Olympic record time. In total, he won sixteen medals in major international competitions: three gold, eight silver and five bronze, spanning the Summer Olympics, the FINA World Championships, the Pan Pacific Championships and the Pan American Games. He talked about saying to himself, “Why not me?” This is how we need to think when planning and pushing through to our goals. Y Dr. Jill Selbach is a licensed clinical psychologist. For more information visit drjillselbach.com or call 954-618-8412.


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TO THE POINT PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT

Age is just a number ARE YOU LIMITING YOUR POTENTIAL? BY CRAIG HALEY I HAVE BEEN TRAINING IN MARTIAL ARTS FOR 30-PLUS YEARS and teaching for more than 25 years. Even after all these years of teaching both kids and adults, I am amazed at how many people won’t give martial arts, or any form of exercise, a try because they feel they are “too old.” I can’t remember who said it, but I remember a quote that asks, “If you didn’t know how old you were, how old would you be?” Great question! Fifty percent of the students at Elite Force Martial Arts are adults, many of them are in their 50s and 60s. We even had a married couple, Reuven and Miri Michaeli, earn their Black Belts together at the ages of 74 and 69 respectively! I saw Reuven out running a few months ago and he’s now 79. Just this past October we had our most successful Black Belt Spectacular. We had 34 students graduate to first degree black belt or higher, and half of them were adults. “Lightning” Lenny Ruden earned his first degree black belt at 65 years young. Lenny is a registered nurse and has his sights set not just on second degree, but third degree and beyond. He reminds

everyone in the dojo, “Never give up, and age is just a number!” We can all learn from that mindset! Pamela Hull is 60 years young, and she earned her first degree black belt. Pamela is as active as they come and has no intention of slowing down. She achieved her black belt while making weekly trips to the west coast of Florida to care for her mom. Scott Zislin joined his wife and son, who are black belts, by achieving his first degree black belt at 58 years young. Scott works ABOVE LEFT TO RIGHT Craig Haley with Lenny Rudin, Randi Livoti and Pam Rossi

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for Sheehan Cadillac, trains at the dojo four days a week and does Cross Fit. He’s like the Energizer Bunny. He just keeps going and going and going! Randi “Light’em Up” Livoti is 56 years young and earned her first degree black belt. Randi has overcome several injuries and setbacks, yet not one of them permanently stopped her. She’s got that “refuse to lose” attitude. David Parker is 54 years young and just earned second degree black belt. He has overcome double shoulder surgery, is a successful real estate agent with Keller Williams and a real estate coach under Tom Ferry. He has incredible determination and drive. No injuries or obstacles will slow him down ever. Pamela Rossi earned her first degree black belt just after turning 50. She owns P.J. Rossi Jewelers in Fort Lauderdale, and she is an absolute machine. She just signed up for a Spartan race in early 2018. I know people deal with injuries, obstacles and setbacks. They are a part of life, and no one is immune to them. What we can all learn from the examples above is the focus should always be on what you can do, not what you can’t. Randy Couture was competing in the UFC until the age of 47. Dana Torres competed in five Olympic games, and was the oldest swimmer in history to win a silver medal at the age of 41. Nolan Ryan retired from Major League Baseball at 46 years old and 5,714 career strikeouts. Randy, Dana, Nolan and countless others did not let their age define them. They showed the world what is possible with the right attitude and the willingness to put the work in. What drives you? Do you want to run a marathon? Learn to play tennis? Learn to dance? Do you want more energy? Do you want to do a full split? How about six pack abs?! What will you do to make 2018 your best year ever? Y Craig Haley is the Sixth Degree Black Belt instructor at Elite Force Martial Arts, eliteforcemartialarts.com.



TO THE POINT LIVING WELL

Who’s that Lady? BY DAWNE RICHARDS

IT’S RESOLUTION TIME! Resolutions aren’t my favorite; I prefer setting private, unachievable goals throughout the year, more like periodic mandates to myself. I’m usually as successful as those making New Year’s resolutions, which is to say that my probability of success is near-zero. According to Stanford University, almost 90 percent of Americans will eventually abandon their New Year’s resolutions. But I think I’m ready to play the resolution game, and join the winning 10 percent team. My resolution is simple, but it comes with a convoluted backstory for another day, and you’ll never guess it. Ready? Hint: My New Year’s resolution is to decide, for good, my public persona. Before revealing more, let’s test my resolve via Stanford’s tips: 1. Can I change this behavior overnight? Yes! 2. Are there other things in my life that need to change to support this resolution? Maybe. 3. Is this a reasonable goal? Sure. 4. Is the resolution specific? Absolutely. 5. Is there a reward I can give myself for achieving the resolution that won’t become the goal in and of itself? Yes. The decision is the reward. Can you guess what my resolution is? I bet you can’t! Here’s the big reveal — I will decide whether I’m ever going to actually use any of the 48 (I counted) makeup items I own. Yes, this sounds trite. Surely, I could resolve to help end world hunger, or find any number of more noble resolutions. But those 48 (!) tubes, jars, pots and wands stare reproachfully at me every

morning. They get on my nerves. And I certainly spent more on them than the average U.S per capita spending on cosmetics (some quick math puts this at about $25; my tab is considerably higher). Go ahead, laugh! But bear with me, and ponder these numbers: • U.S. Annual Spending on Makeup, 2016: $8 billion* • Global Spending on Makeup in the month of December 2016: $1 billion** So, here’s the thing. I wear this makeup, on average, once a quarter. I mean to wear it every time I’m in public, but taking the time to do so just seems like time better spent doing something else — anything else, really. So, there sits all 48 items, my contribution to the beauty industry. Here, then, is my resolution, which isn’t a resolution (or even a mandate), but a resolution to make a decision between the two following options: A. I will no longer participate in this charade and will get back an entire standing cabinet, as well as relieve myself of inestimable guilt, by tossing it all; I commit to being seen for my true self, a joyful 57-year-old grandmother with a demanding job and a full life. B. I will embrace the charade and take 15 minutes on most days to look more like a joyful 45-year-old grandmother with a demanding job, a full life and great skin. Wish me luck. And if you see me in public, please mention that you’re sure I chose B. Y

Sources: https://globalcosmeticsnews.com/north-america/2276/us-cosmetics-market-to-hit-us-62-billion-in-2016 http://www.gcimagazine.com/marketstrends/segments/cosmetics/Beauty-2017-2018-The-Makeup-Money-Machine--412576753.html https://ed.stanford.edu/news/how-let-go-your-new-year-s-resolutions-and-everything-you-think-they-say-about-you *Global Cosmetics News **Global Cosmetic Industry magazine

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LOSING YOUR SPOUSE OR SIGNIFICANT OTHER IS a very traumatic event. It is most important for your physical and emotional health to give yourself time for the grieving process. Once you feel mentally and emotionally able to do so, you should schedule an appointment with an attorney to review all legal documents. You should bring your will and/or revocable living trust, deed to your home, certified copy of the death certificate and date of your marriage. If you have advanced care directives such as a living will, durable power of attorney and designation of health care surrogate, you should bring those as well.

The affidavit will state that you were married on a certain date and remained continuously married without divorce until the date of death. It will provide the legal description of your home and indicate your intention to clear title. This document will be recorded, along with an affidavit of no Florida estate tax due and the death certificate without the cause of death. Recording these documents will clear title and allow you the option to do a new deed to avoid probate when you die. If you do not have a revocable living trust, this appointment will be a good opportunity for you to discuss the creation of a trust and preparation of a deed in order to avoid probate on your home. You can also discuss the option of a life estate deed to avoid probate. If you do have a trust, this may be an appropriate time to consider doing an amendment to the trust based on new circumstances. You may wish to name one of your children as co-trustee to make it easier to manage the assets in your trust if you become incapacitated. You may also wish to make changes in your living will, durable power of attorney and designation of health care surrogate, or create those documents if you do not have them. In most cases, there is no urgency to contact an attorney. It is much better to have peace of mind and clarity. Some lawyers, including myself, will offer a free consultation. This consultation should include your options and give you the opportunity to sleep on it before finalizing any new legal documents. Y

If everything you owned was in both names, it is not necessary to probate your spouse’s will. However, regarding your home, it is a good idea to “clear the title.” The lawyer will prepare and have you sign a “continuous marriage affidavit,” which is why you need the date of your marriage.

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Adventures in Shared Indulgence IN A WORLD WHERE WE RETREAT TO OUR OWN CORNERS OF the home, plugged into our own individual iPads and laptops to binge watch Netflix in the privacy of our own little sphere, culture can sometimes be a bit isolating. Sure, we might discuss a show, but we’re not really sharing the experience. Dining out can sometimes feel the same way — each person burying their heads in their own individual entree, occasionally exchanging short remarks like “How’s the steak?” — “Good.” It’s no wonder why sometimes we crave a little more connection. The recent surge in shared dining and tapas-style restaurants seems to be a response to such a phenomena. In 2016, shared dining made the top-ten list for rising themes by the National Restaurant Association’s culinary forecast survey. The Italians know well the power inherent in a shared meal — how large plates, red wine and full bellies assure conversation and connection. Yet the traditional way feels a bit too grandma’s house. Today’s shared dining restaurants seem to be attempting to elevate the communal dining experience to a more sophisticated and elegant affair. Terra Mare is no exception. The new seaside restaurant on the first floor of the Conrad hotel in Ft. Lauderdale has taken the shared dining experience to bright new levels. Terra Mare, which means land and sea in Italian, is the perfect name for the restaurant. The menu, prepared by Executive Chef Johan Svensson (a Sweedish

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culinary master hailing from Nobu in London) plays both on land (like thick-cut steak and crispy pork belly) and sea (such as freshcaught fish, scallops and lobster). The restaurant’s ethereal, modern design (with a wave-shaped ceiling, whimsical art made from backlit crystals and a U-shaped bar in the center) play off the same themes in a sleek, understated way. At Terra Mare I think of the phrase — “Its about the journey, not the destination.” And this journey is immersive, sensory and fun. Our server, well-trained and personable, helped guide our path ahead, helping us plan the courses and pairing them with a bright, crisp wine — a 2015 Oyster Bay Sauvignon Blanc from Marlbourough — dry, with a tart pinch of grapefruit and bright citrus notes. It was a refreshing palate cleanser to go with our first two plates — the first an ahi tuna crudo, the second pan-seared sea scallops. The ahi came topped with a dusting of pistachio crumble and diced pieces of compressed watermelon. At first, it seemed an odd combination, but the saltiness and crunch of the pistachios, paired with the juicy pop of watermelon and melt-in-your-mouth decadence of freshly-caught ahi was fairly brilliant. A paint stroke of yuzu on the side of the plate added both a nice aesthetic touch and a tasty place to push your tuna.

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The sea scallops were perfectly pan seared and golden (with that nice seared ring around the edges). They sliced easily, firm, but tender and juicy, with a mild sweetness. Topped with a fresh corn salad with roasted poblano and a touch of fresh jalapeño. The corn was as fresh as if it had been cut straight from a summer cob. The sweet corn, balanced with the richness of the sea scallops and spicy kick of jalapeño, gave the plate a refreshing balance of sweet and spicy. After the first two courses, we knew we were in for a wellthought-out journey, driven by Chef Svensson. There was a sense of camaraderie in the dining room, as if we were all taking a journey together — each table its own raft down the same culinary river. We watched, in awe, as servers brought out impressive shared entrées to the tables around us. To our left, two men were served a whole fried snapper, prepared tableside on a rolling cart. To our right, a woman was served a giant tagine in a hand-painted ceramic dish, the aroma wafting out as the lid was lifted. Our second course — two more small plates — ventured into more rich and savory territory. The first was a Fritto Misto. For those of you (like us), who have never experienced a Fritto Misto, it is traditionally a combination of lightly fried fish and seafood, mixed with other fresh ingredients. In Terra Mare’s case, the Fritto Misto had mango, radish, cilantro and a soy-lime vinaigrette amidst a mixture flaky white fish and thin rings of squid, all lightly fried and crispy (like a light tempura). In Svensson’s version, the fried seafood was also dusted with some sort of paprika and spices, giving each

bite a savory little kick. After three seafood dishes, the crispy pork belly was a nice departure from the “mar” side of the menu and our first step into the “terra.” The pork belly had a perfect, crispy sear. The fat and glaze had caramelized the outside, while the inside was rich and indulgent — a great segue into our entrées. My boyfriend opted for the New York Strip steak, aged 28 days, seared and served with a whipped herb butter and mixed roasted potatoes. I chose the sea bass with a sweet miso glaze, served with forbidden rice and baby bok choy. The bok choy was a bit bitter for my tastes, though I could see its purpose in counterbalancing the sweet. For dessert, a light and airy key-lime cheesecake (a small, more modern, bite-sized dome) was a nice conclusion to the Terra Mar excursion. While I personally feel the cheesecake lacked the tart punch I have come to expect with anything labeled key-lime, the lightness of the whipped cream cheese was refreshing. By the end of our Terra Mare journey, my head felt in the clouds while my body felt weighted. With the restaurant’s oceanside location, we were able to meander our pleasantly-plump bodies across the street to stroll barefoot in the sand. We laid on the beach and watched the stars, which felt the perfect ending to such a decadent and whimsical excursion. Y Terra Mare is located at 551 N. Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd. Visit terramarfl.com for more information.

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Dear Readers, SCENE: SMALL OFFICE IN REAR OF LOCAL THEATRE. DESK WITH CHAIR, AND CHAIR FACING IT. BOOKCASES, CABINETS, TABLES AND CHAIRS ARE ALL PILED HIGH WITH MANUSCRIPTS. MAN, 40ish, ESCORTS WOMAN, 30ish, INTO ROOM. MAN: Please take a seat, Miss ... WOMAN: Finley. Roberta Finley. Mrs. (SITS DOWN, HE SITS BEHIND DESK.) MAN: And how can I help you, Mrs. Finley? WOMAN: Are you the artistic director? Mr. Belmont? MAN: No, Mr. Belmont is busy, I’m afraid. I’m his assistant. Philip Varon. ROBERTA: Why are you afraid? PHILIP: I beg your pardon? ROBERTA: You said you were afraid. PHILIP: Um, it was just an expression. Now how can I help you? ROBERTA: Well, it’s kind of personal. PHILIP: Kind of personal. Um, can you tell me the subject, in general? ROBERTA: Well ... Mr. Belmont owes me money. PHILIP: Walter owes you money? ROBERTA: Very good, Mr. Varon. PHILIP: May I ask – generally, that is – how much? ROBERTA: Two dollars and forty cents. PHILIP: Two dollars and forty cents. Mrs. Finley, is this some kind of joke? ROBERTA: It’s not a joke to me! I’ve got three kids at home! Two dollars and forty cents is a box of Pampers! PHILIP: Pampers. ROBERTA: Excellent, Mr. Varon. Just excellent! PHILIP: What? What’s excellent? ROBERTA: The way you repeat things. “Pampers.” That was just plain outstanding, the way you said it. “Pampers.” A cross between concern and conviction, I’d say. Hasn’t anyone ever told you how good you are at repeating things, Mr. Varon? PHILIP: No. No one has ever ... Mrs. Finley, can you tell me how Mr. Belmont incurred this debt? ROBERTA: (DIGS INTO HANDBAG, PULLS OUT LARGE ENVELOPE) Sure. See, I sent him a play that I wrote. It was called, “Vegetable Bloat.” Do you remember it? PHILIP: I only read manuscripts when Mr. Belmont wants my opinion. ROBERTA: Well, I sent in “Vegetable Bloat” in this self-addressed

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stamped envelope, like you’re told to do if you want the manuscript returned, right? But by the time Mr. Belmont returned it, the postal rates had gone up three times. PHILIP: Three ti -(STOPS) ROBERTA: Wow, nothing gets by you, does it? PHILIP: Um ... when did you send us your play, Mrs. Finley. ROBERTA: Valentine’s Day! I’ll never forget that. See, “Vegetable Bloat” is a love story: lamb chop lover falls for a vegan vegetarian. Sending it on Valentine’s Day just seemed so appropriate! PHILIP: But Valentine’s Day was only –ROBERTA: Of 2014. Valentine’s Day, 2014. Four years and two months ago. (NO RESPONSE) Shall we call Guinness? PHILIP: Mrs. Finley ... ROBERTA: See, that’s why I didn’t understand his rejection slip. It said something like my content not being consistent with the broad range of material he’s considering for this season. But I didn’t know if he was talking about 2014 or 2018. Anyway, when I sent the play, the postage was one dollar and ten cents. Now it has gone up to three dollars and fifty cents. When the mailman delivered the manuscript, he told me that I’d have to give him an additional two dollars and forty cents. Which I did. So I came to see Mr. Belmont. To get reimbursed. PHILIP: Mrs. Finley, this theatre receives hundreds of manuscripts each year. ROBERTA: I never bothered you before. I mean, I e-mailed a manuscript just before Albert was born — he’s now nine — but I never received it back. That’s why I sent “Vegetable Bloat” with a stamped return envelope. PHILIP: Yes, as we grow, we keep getting more and more – ROBERTA: You see, I was very impressed by what Mr. Belmont said in the Dramatist Guild Quarterly in its millennial edition in 2000: “Any artistic director who does not read every manuscript himself or herself should not be running a theatre.” PHILIP: Of course, but — ROBERTA: I did send another play, too. In a stamped, returnaddress envelope, In 2009. Which I did receive two and-a- >>>



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<<< half years later. By that time, we’d moved from the city to Weston, Gary – my husband – changed jobs, I gave birth to our daughter, the mid-term elections ... PHILIP: Yesyesyes ... ROBERTA: And just last month, Mr. Belmont was quoted as saying, “Manuscripts will be returned in six to twelve months, but please be patient.” PHILIP: Oh, well that ... ROBERTA: I think it’s wonderful when someone as important as Mr. Belmont encourages people to be patient, don’t you? (REACHES INTO HANDBAG AGAIN AND HAULS OUT SMALL CALCULATOR.) So I made some projections, based on my experiences with Mr. Belmont. Anyone who sends a play to Mr. Belmont next week, should expect to be patient until (CLICKING AWAY, THEN LOOKS UP WITH SMILE) September of 2023. PHILIP: (ANGER GROWING) Mrs. Finley, this theatre is considered one of the most important showcases in the country for new playwrights? Especially female playwrights! How do you think Judith Meriwether got started? Francine Wells? Dorothy Bergman? They all attended our workshops! Our workshops, Mrs. Finley! These playwrights started in our — ROBERTA: Were they breast-feeding? Were any of them breast-feeding? See, if I could breast-feed in a workshop, I could attend! But I’d have to — PHILIP: (SHARPLY) Mrs. Finley! (PAUSE) Two dollars and forty cents, right? ROBERTA: Oh, and here I thought you’d forgotten. PHILIP: (OPENS TOP DRAWER OF DESK AND REACHES INSIDE CIGAR BOX.) We’ll just pay you out of petty cash. (COUNTS OUT MONEY AND PAYS HER) ROBERTA: Well, thank you so much, Mr. Varon. This saves me a painful discussion with Gary. PHILIP: Glad to help. ROBERTA: (WALKS TOWARD DOOR, THEN STOPS.) Hey I just had a great idea, Mr. Varon! When I send in my next play, I’ll send it to you personally. PHILIP: I’m afraid that would be impossible, Mrs. Finley. ROBERTA: Once again, afraid. Why, Mr. Varon? You said Mr. Belmont does give you some manuscripts to read. PHILIP: It would be impossible, that’s all. (PAUSE) Last month, Mr. Belmont inaugurated a new policy. (LIGHTS START TO FADE) From now on, the only manuscripts we’re accepting must come from literary or theatrical agents. PHILIP AND ROBERTA STARE AT EACH OTHER AS STAGE GOES BLACK. Cantankerously Yours, Wendell Abern Wendell Abern can be reached at dendyabern@gmail.com.


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WHEN THEY BUILD IT An Update on the Pompano Beachside Redevelopment BY MARIE PULEO

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ince 2010, the City of Pompano Beach and its Community Redevelopment Agency have been working to revitalize the beachfront that stretches from Atlantic Boulevard to just north of the Pompano Pier, an area which, over the years, had become blighted and derelict. The goal was to create pedestrian-friendly areas for residents and visitors to dine, shop and enjoy the beach. After carrying out extensive improvement projects, the city is now beginning to see its ambitious plans to transform the beachside fall into place, and more and more businesses are being attracted to the area. At the heart of this transformation is the Pompano Beach Fishing Village, a private sector development project currently underway on a 6-acre site next to the Pompano pier. It will include two new restaurants directly on the beach. The Pompano Beach House is anticipated to open by March, and the groundbreaking of Oceanic is expected to take place this month. They will be located on the spot once occupied by Fisherman’s Wharf, which was the area’s only oceanfront restaurant, but was damaged by Hurricane Wilma in 2005, and never reopened. “These restaurants are destined to become South Florida landmarks,” said Tim Hernandez, a principal in Pompano Pier Associates, a Delray Beach-based firm that was selected by the Pompano Beach Community Redevelopment Agency to lease and develop the commercial space in the Fishing Village. The Fishing Village will also be home to other retailers, such as a chocolate shop, a gourmet burger restaurant and a beach goods store, all of which will be breaking ground soon. The big news came when a developer recently committed to opening a Hilton hotel on the site of what is now a large municipal parking lot. Expected to be completed in 2020, it will be the first hotel to be built in the area since 1965. Before all this could happen, the city had to lay the groundwork, based on a master plan for the redevelopment of the beach area that was created in 2008. In 2013, the city completed streetscape improvements to the section of Pompano Beach Boulevard that lies between Atlantic Boulevard and NE Fifth Street, north of the pier. The boulevard was narrowed, the sidewalks were broadened, the landscaping was enhanced and the


dune system along the beachfront was restored and made more resilient to the environment. The beach pavilions and the children’s play area next to the pier were refurbished, and “The Great Lawn” – an artificial turf gathering area with an interactive splash pad – was built at the boulevard’s south end. On-street parking was also added. The portion of Atlantic Boulevard between Federal Highway and the beach was also improved. It went from six lanes to four lanes so that two lanes would align directly with the bridge, which only has two lanes in each direction. The lane reduction also moved onstreet parking off Atlantic Boulevard and into the side streets so it wouldn’t interfere with traffic. The sidewalks were widened and nicer medians were built with more elaborate landscaping. As part of the upgrades on Atlantic

Boulevard and Pompano Beach Boulevard, utility wires were placed underground and more attractive streetlights with better light coverage for pedestrians and vehicles were installed. In order to accommodate the redevelopment of the beachside, Fire Station 11 and the beach branch of the city’s library, which were on the site of the future Fishing Village, had to be relocated to a parcel on the Oceanside Parking Lot between A1A and North Riverside Drive. The city also built the $21.5 million Pier Parking Garage, which is part of the Fishing Village, and is being called ‘iconic’ because of its attention-grabbing design. Completed in June 2016, the 663-space garage was the “crown jewel” in terms of setting the stage and attracting developer interest, said Horacio Danovich, the city’s capital improvement program manager. >>>

Atlantic Boulevard Bridge redering courtesy of Currie Sowards Aguila Architects

Atlantic Boulevard Bridge Enhancements

Anticipated completion date: End 2018. The Atlantic Boulevard Bridge is considered an important element in the redevelopment area, and is undergoing upgrades to make it a more attractive feature and a symbolic ‘welcome’ for visitors to the beachfront. The project, which was launched in December, will include improvements to the bridge’s north and south façades, tender house and system lighting. The concrete side barriers will be replaced with more open railings that offer pedestrians and vehicles better views of the Intracoastal. Colorful design elements will also be added, such as large tensioned sails at each end of the bridge (four total), computerized up-lighting, a marine-themed mural and land-based lighting. The plans also include a pedestrian waterfront promenade under the east side of the bridge that will connect restaurants, shops and other amenities from the south to the north. A sidewalk known as the “Trailway to the Waterway” will also be constructed. The sloped sidewalk will lead down from Atlantic Boulevard to the promenade along the Intracoastal. The cost to complete all of the enhancements is

$5 million, which will be funded by the Pompano Beach Community Redevelopment Agency. The project will be carried out by Currie Sowards Aguila Architects, the Delray Beach firm that designed the Pompano Beach Pier Parking Garage. The sails on the bridge will echo the canvas sails on the exterior of the parking garage. It is hoped that if the artwork on the bridge is well-received, it can be carried over to the 14th Street Causeway Bridge and the Hillsboro Inlet Bridge. Work on the bridge that requires a partial lane closure will be done in the off season, and only during off-peak hours. Daily boat traffic will not be affected. JANUARY 2018 | LIGHTHOUSE POINT

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Anticipated opening date: End 2018. This beach goods megastore offers all the necessities for a day at the beach. Housed in a two-story corner building that includes a rotunda-like section with floor-to-ceiling plateglass windows, the store will sell everything from bathing suits, beach towels, suntan products and beach chairs, to T-shirts, beach sandals, resort wear and souvenirs. It will carry major brands in surfing performance gear and fashion wear, such as Quicksilver, Reef, Lost and Vans, and will stock top fishing brands like Huk, Avid and Guy Harvey. Alvin’s Island also has its own fashion line for the beach and pool, featuring cover-ups, dresses, and women’s mixand-match swimwear. The upper floor of the store will be dedicated to water sports equipment, including surfboards, kiteboards, boogie boards, bodyboards and stand-up paddleboards. The store plans to have a kiosk on the beach with various boards for rent, and may offer lessons. Alvin’s Island in the Pompano Beach Fishing Village is part of a Miami Beach-based chain that operates 36 “tropical department stores” in beach towns throughout the southeastern United States.

Kilwins

Anticipated opening date: End 2018. When Don and Katy Kilwin opened their flagship store in 1947 in northern Michigan, they earned a reputation for purveying high-quality chocolate, fudge and ice cream made on site from their own recipes. Today, the company’s heritage continues in over 120 stores nationwide. The Pompano Beach Fishing Village location, owned and operated by South African-born Sean and Jody Kotzen of Pompano Beach, will offer all the traditional Kilwins confections, freshly made right in the store, in a nostalgic Americana setting. The selection of treats includes: assorted chocolates, creamy Mackinac Island Fudge paddled and loafed on marble tables; Granny Smith apples hand-dipped in caramel that’s cooked in traditional copper kettles, hand-crafted nut brittles; pretzels dipped in milk, dark or white chocolate; and the signature Nutcracker Sweets, which combines freshly-popped corn, almonds, pecans and caramel. The store will also serve over 40 flavors of Kilwins Original Recipe ice cream, which is made in the flagship kitchen using only fresh antibiotic-free, rbST-free milk and cream from family farms. The ice cream will be served in homemade waffle cones with a choice of chocolate and caramel toppings. It will also be used to make milkshakes, sodas and floats. The store will carry Kilwins’ handcrafted ice-cream cakes available in six varieties, as well as a number of sugar-free and no-sugar-added confections.

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<<< The parking garage project also included the creation of two new pedestrian-friendly, intersecting streets – Pier Street and Seabreeze Way – that run through the Fishing Village. Pier Street will be used to link the Pompano pier to the Intracoastal Waterway and the city’s new water taxi service that was launched last month. To facilitate safe pedestrian crossing of A1A, the intersection of A1A and Pier Street is being redesigned, and will include relocating an existing traffic signal at the corner of NE 2nd Street, just south of the intersection. The city plans to have the project completed by the end of 2019. The reconstruction of the Pompano pier, which began last May, will be the last major component of the city’s beachfront redevelopment effort. The city has invested close to $70 million in the improvements, including all the planning, studies and design. Tim Hernandez of Pompano Pier Associates estimates the new Fishing Village development will bring $40 million in private investment to the city. In addition, it is expected to stimulate significant further redevelopment on privately owned land in the immediate area, he said. So far, there are about a handful of spaces still available for lease in the Fishing Village: a 6,100-squarefoot space with ocean views that will probably be a restaurant; a 1,300-square-foot space that might be filled with a health-food restaurant; and on the ground floor of the parking garage, four spaces for restaurant and retail use directly across the street from the future Hilton hotel. Another city project that will complement what is happening on the beachside is the enhancement of the Atlantic Boulevard Bridge that got underway last month. In addition, a private developer is building a new waterfront dining and retail complex on South Riverside Drive, at the southeast corner of the Atlantic Boulevard Bridge. With the city’s vision for a reinvented beach area becoming a reality, Pompano is set to become a destination that’s on everyone’s radar.

Alvin’s Island rendering courtesy of Alvin’s Island and Gonzalez Architecture Kilwins rendering courtesy of Pompano Pier Associates and Gonzalez Architecture

Alvin’s Island


Pompano Beach House Anticipated opening date: End January/beginning February 2018. Located right on the beach, north of the Pompano Beach fishing pier, the Beach House is set to deliver casual dining in a fun atmosphere. The two-story structure, done in tropical Old Florida style, will have an openair concept offering sweeping views of the ocean, pier and Hillsboro Lighthouse. The first floor, which includes a bar area, will have “garage door” floor-to-ceiling glass windows that, when opened, disappear

into the ceiling and create the feeling of sitting on the beach. The second floor will be a rooftop bar with a lounge feel and tiered seating to maximize the ocean views. At night, to add to the ambiance, which is inspired by surf culture, vintage and recent surf movies will be projected, without the sound, on the back wall of a live entertainment space. The downstairs, which has 225 seats, will feature burgers,

steaks, ribs, chicken and fish cooked on a live oak woodburning grill. Everything from the salad dressings to the soups and desserts, will be made in-house from scratch. The upstairs bar, which has 125 seats, will offer lighter fare, such as flatbreads, sushi and a raw bar. On Sundays, there will be a brunch menu and bottomless mimosas downstairs, while the upstairs will have stations for build-your-own mimosas

and omelets, plus a DJ or live music. There are plans to start Saturday morning yoga sessions on the upstairs deck and surf lessons on the beach about a month after the restaurant’s grand opening. The Beach House is owned and operated by Brimstone Restaurant Group, which also owns Grille 401 Las Olas in Fort Lauderdale, the Piñon Grill in Boca Raton and Brimstone Woodfire Grill in Doral and Pembroke Pines.

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Pompano Beach Pier rendering courtesy of Wantman Group, Inc. (WGI)


Pompano Beach Pier

Anticipated completion date: Early 2019. Since May 2017, the Pompano Beach fishing pier, built in 1963, has been undergoing reconstruction. The spans are being demolished and replaced a section at a time, working from the west to the east. The new $11.5 million pier will be 896 feet long (virtually the same length as before), but it will be four feet higher than the old one to withstand sea level rise and storm surges. The new pier will also be close to 50 percent wider than the old one to reduce the risk of people getting hooked by a cast fishing line as they stroll along the pier. The completed pier will have shade structures, benches, marine-related artwork, Wi-Fi, an underwater camera for watching fish, and security cameras. The end of the new pier will be shaped like the head of a stylized pompano, the fish after which the city was named. The end of the old pier had been closed to the public since 2012, after sustaining damage from Hurricane Sandy. The new pier will complement the other developments in Pompano’s beachfront area, and is expected to draw customers to nearby businesses. JANUARY 2018 | LIGHTHOUSE POINT

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Anticipated opening date: Early 2019. A new outdoor beach bar with full-service, casual come-as-you-are dining will be located just south of the Pompano Beach pier. The beach bar owners will take over and renovate the building

that currently houses the pier concession, and will use it as their kitchen. The existing deck will be replaced with a much larger one, and the

surrounding area will be completely replanted with lush, tropical landscaping. On the new deck, there will be seating around a circular pavilion-style bar, plus tables shaded by canvas triangle-shaped sun sails, accommodating a total of 150-200 guests. To set the vibe, there will also be a bandstand for live entertainment, such as acoustic music or steel drums, every evening of the week. The bar will serve tropical cocktails, but with a modern twist. There will also be local and craft draft beer. The food menu will feature handheld items, such as sandwiches, creative tacos, hamburgers and oysters, plus fresh fish and salads. Currently in the design phase, the name of the new beach bar hasn’t been released yet. It is owned by Raleigh, North Carolina-based LM Restaurants, the same firm that is opening the Oceanic on the north side of the pier. The owner of the pier concession will be opening an upscale sub shop on the ground floor of the Pier Parking Garage.

BurgerFi

Anticipated opening date: Fourth quarter 2018. Since opening its first location in 2011 in Lauderdale-By-The-Sea, BurgerFi is one of the nation’s fastest-growing gourmet burger chains, and now has over 100 restaurants. Based in North Palm Beach, BurgerFi is known for using patties made of 100 percent certified Angus beef that comes from free-range, grassfed cattle that are never treated with steroids, growth hormones, chemicals or antibiotics. The chefdriven menu offers a variety of craft burgers, as well as vegetarian options, Vienna hot dogs, fresh hand-cut fries, local craft beer and wine, double-battered onion rings and frozen custards. The BurgerFi at the Pompano Beach Fishing Village will have a large open-air covered porch overlooking Pier Street and Pompano Beach Boulevard. Like all BurgerFi restaurants, it will have a sleek, modern design that reflects the company’s commitment to eco-friendly practices. Some of the sustainable elements include: eye-catching, 10-foot wide

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ceiling fans that consume less energy; walls paneled with number 2 pine lumber, one of the most renewable timber sources available; red chairs made from upcycled plastic Coca-Cola bottles; large picnic tables and four-top tables made from upcycled milk jugs; and energy efficient LED lighting. In addition, the peanut oil used in the kitchen will be recycled into biodiesel fuel. The new BurgerFi will be owned by Foiled By The Burger LLC, which also owns the BurgerFi in Lighthouse Point.

BurgerFi rendering courtesy of Pompano Pier Associates and Gonzalez Architecture Beach Bar & Grill rendering courtesy of RWB/Linares Architecture. Pompano Beach Fishing Village - Master Plan - Courtesy Pompano Pier Associates and EDSA

Beach Bar and Grill Concept


Pompano Beach Water Taxi

Began operating in December 2017. The long-awaited hop-on and hop-off water taxi service along the Intracoastal Waterway was launched last month. The water taxi service will run as far north as Lighthouse Point and as far south as Fort Lauderdale. It makes about 11 stops, providing connectivity to hotels, restaurants, and the future Fishing Village near the Pompano Beach pier. At the southernmost stop on the itinerary, Bokamper’s Sports Bar & Grill in Fort Lauderdale, passengers can connect to the Water Taxi of Fort Lauderdale, which goes all the way to Hollywood. Tickets to ride the Pompano Beach Water Taxi cost $20 per person, with a discounted price of $15 for Pompano Beach residents. Tickets are valid all day, and can be purchased online (pompanobeachwatertaxi.com), onboard, at the Pompano Beach Water Taxi’s office inside the Sands Harbor Resort, and at participating restaurants. The service runs seven days a week, beginning at 10am, and the last pick-up from the itinerary’s north and south endpoints is at 10pm. The water taxi and the stations are handicap accessible. [CONTINUED ON PAGE 116]

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Dr. Mike Zahalsky, OWNER AND CHIEF SURGEON OF THE Z UROLOGY PRACTICES IN BOTH POMPANO BEACH AND CORAL SPRINGS, IS PLAYING STRONG AS A CONTESTANT ON THE 35TH SEASON OF CBS’S HIT REALITY TELEVISION SHOW “SURVIVOR.”

Dr. Mike Zahalsky (fourth from left), raises a glass after his tribe won a reward challenge on “Survivor.”

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Wearing rectangular black-rimmed glasses and a yellow button-up shirt under a khaki blazer on the first episode of CBS’s 35th season of “Survivor” Dr. Michael Zahalsky — or “Dr. Mike” as he goes by on the show — came off as the ultimate nerd. He stands stoically on the front of a boat, peering out at sea, his blazer blowing in the breeze,

running reality television show in history — the players form alliances, backstab and blindside other players, search for hidden immunity idols under waterfalls and rocks, and compete in outlandish physical competitions involving puzzles, balance and strength, all the while sunburned and starving on a diet of mostly white rice

My key strategy points were, number one, to wait. I always asked myself, ‘Why am I talking?’ I feel like a lot of these people [the players] can implode on themselves…You can’t hide your personality out there. So if you are not conscientious of that, then all your annoying traits are going to come out. I mean literally, you’re living with these people for a month if you make it that far. Jeff Probst taught me the word wait. ‘Why am I talking?’ as his team of “Healers” rows a boat to their camp on a remote island in Fiji. The “Healers” are up against a team of “Heroes” and a team of “Hustlers” in this edition of the popular reality show, which tests players physical, mental, social, strategical and manipulative skills as they all compete for a million dollar prize. Through the course of the show — which is the longest

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and freshly-speared fish. Personalities clash. Tears fall. Spirits are broken. But in the end, one player rises victorious. This is Dr. Mike’s fantasy. “Winning Survivor is the biggest dream of my life,” he says in the first episode. “My wife thinks I’m crazy for doing this. My kids think I’m going to die. But, I’m going to rise to the occasion and win.” [CONTINUED ON PAGE 120]


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12 Tid-Bits from Dr. Mike

In honor of Pompano Beach’s own doctor and “Survivor” contestant, Pompano! magazine interviewed Dr. Mike about his strategies, thoughts and life. Here’s what we learned about Dr. Mike:

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Dr. Mike hasn’t missed a single season of “Survivor.”

He started his practice, Z Urology (the Coral Springs location) about 12 and a half years ago and has turned it into the largest practice in Broward County. To recognize the accomplishment, the Broward County Commissioners proclaimed Oct. 10 officially Z Urology Day in Broward County. Dr. Mike opened the Pompano Beach location of Z Urology just about six months before Season 35 of “Survivor” started casting.

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Dr. Mike considers himself a fan. “There are fans, super fans and super duper fans. I would consider myself a fan,” he said. “I’ve never gone back and re-watched any episodes. I can’t tell you who got out on which episode of Season 6, which is what a lot of people can do.”

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Dr. Mike believes there are a few key facets that make “Survivor” so addicting, successful and longlasting: “First is Jeff Probst. Jeff Probst, I believe, makes the show. He is a fantastic narrator and storyteller.” “Second is the casting — the characters. If you put 18 people that are basically similar, or 18 people who aren’t good story tellers or exciting to watch, it

would be just another challenge show on MTV. Casting is picking the right mix of people on the show each season.” “Third, is that it’s the first challenge reality show out there. I think what has happened — and maybe its just in my age group and demographic — is that now people who are my age and used to watch it, now watch it with their kids. It’s a show that has to do with fulfilling the American dream. Survivor is a show that you fulfill this adventure of a lifetime. It is not just stimulating because of the challenges, but it’s mentally stimulating, because it’s teaching you about different personalities…personalities and human dynamics. [CONTINUED ON PAGE 122]


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DINING OUT RESTAURANTS

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LIGHTHOUSE POINT Bonefish Mac’s Sports Grille. AMERICAN Bar food and a wide array of televised sports games with a game room for kids. 2002 E. Sample Road, 954-781-6227 $ Bura. NORTHERN ITALIAN Enjoy the intimate atmosphere and friendly staff. The gnocchi are little delectable dumplings topped with tender chunks of veal in a light tomato broth. 2014 E. Sample Road, 954-597-6909 $$ Cap’s Place. SEAFOOD Lighthouse Point’s own hidden seafood joint dating back to prohibition. Take the short boat ride over to the restaurant. 2765 NE 28th Court, 954-941-0418 $$$ Fetta Republic. GREEK Traditional Greek offerings close to home. 2420 N. Federal Highway, 954-933-2394 $$

Le Bistro. FRENCH • BISTRO Professional chef, Andy Trousdale

serves up both classics and inventive new dishes at this little neighborhood gem. Fresh and local produce is always used and vegetarian, dairy free and gluten free menu items are available. The restaurant also offers cooking classes. 4626 N. Federal Highway, 954-946-9240 $$$

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Lito’s Turf & Surf. SEAFOOD • AMERICAN Family-owned and

operated with catering options available. 2460 N. Federal Highway, 954-782-8111 $$

IN THE NORTH BROWARD BEACHES

The Nauti Dawg Marina Café. AMERICAN Nestled in at the Lighthouse Point Marina, the Nauti Dawg is a local favorite. Start with the tuna wontons—crispy fried wonton wrappers topped with tuna tartare, seaweed salad, red pepper mayo, wasabi and a hit of sirracha. For a taste of New England with a twist, try the lobster roll. Of course you can’t go wrong with the fresh fish sandwich—ask what the catch of the day is. The fish Reuben is another great sandwich option—just sub in some fresh fish for the pastrami and you’ve got yourself a little healthier version of the classic. All sandwiches come with a side and while French fries are always a delicious option—the restaurant offers a tangy cucumber salad (among other choices) that provides a nice crunch to any sandwich. They are a dog-friendly restaurant. 2830 NE 29th Ave. (at the Lighthouse Point Marina), 954941-0246 $$ Pampa Gaucho Churrascaria. BRAZILIAN Traditional rodizio for your inner carnivore. 4490 N. Federal Highway, 954-943-3595 $$

Papa’s Raw Bar. SUSHI • SEAFOOD Situated next door to their

parent restaurant Seafood World, Papa’s indeed seems like the hip child of an established restaurant. While the fresh food is the real star, the Keys-inspired décor certainly accounts for part of their charm. The menu goes way beyond typical raw bar offerings with inventive tacos and sliders. Papa’s also offers a wide array of sushi and sashimi. Start off with one of the towers of Van Buskirk (you’ll find a few menu items named after locals.) The bare naked lady version is a combination of spicy wahoo and tuna with tobiko and masago topped with spicy mayo and served with taro chips. And to wash it all down, they have about a zillion craft beer options and a good wine list too. 4610 N. Federal Highway, 754-307-5034 $$

Seafood World Market & Restaurant. SEAFOOD They offer the freshest seafood with simple ingredients. There is also a seafood market in the restaurant. 4602 N. Federal Highway, 954-942-0740 $$$

Sicilian Oven. ITALIAN • PIZZA High-top seating, casual seating

and bar seating to accompany your thin and crispy pizza. Don’t skip the Gorgonzola salad. 2486 N. Federal Highway, 954-785-4155 $

DEERFIELD BEACH Amante’s. ITALIAN Close to the International Fishing Pier, steps from the sand, stands Amante’s Italian Cuisine (and Bob’s Pizza). You choose from a fantastic, casual family pizza experience to an elegant dinner and everything in between. Amante’s is usually bustling: filled with locals and visiting guests there for a sumptuous, after-beach meal or pizza. The menu has all the Italian favorite pasta dishes, meat entrées and daily chef specialties. Everything is very well prepared. 2076 NE Second St., 954-426-1030 $$ American Rock Bar & Grill. LIVE MUSIC • KARAOKE • JAZZ •

COMEDY Full menu until late, early dinner specials with a full bar too. 1600 E. Hillsboro Blvd., 954-428-4539 $$

Antonio’s. ITALIAN For 56 years Antonio’s has been serving authentic Italian cuisine. They’ve got all the classics with a few out of the ordinary dishes too. We were positively swooning over the chicken marsala. In the mood for pizza? They’ve got that too. Dine in or take out 92

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with delivery and catering available. Located in the Cove Shopping Center. 1636 SE Third Court, 954-427-4871 $$

Baja Cafe. MEXICAN A hometown favorite is Pepe’s spinach enchiladas with the added chicken or shrimp. It’s creamy and savory with every bite and is served with a heaping helping of refried beans and rice. 1310 N. Federal Highway, 954-596-1304 $ Barracuda Seafood Bar & Grill. SEAFOOD • BRAZILIAN This spot by the sea serves seafood with a touch of Brazilian flare such as the Bobo de Camarao, shrimp sautéed in coconut milk, saffron, palm oil and yucca cream baked in a cast iron skillet. 1965 NE Second St., 954-531-1290 $$ Café Med. ITALIAN Authentic Italian restaurant right on the ocean

with an Italian chef from Rome. Excellent service, coupled with carefully prepared dishes just across from the ocean always provides for a lovely dinner. Live music nightly. Breakfast and dinner available daily. 2096 NE Second St. (at the Wyndham Hotel), 954-596-5840 $$$

Casa Maya. MEXICAN Start with a margarita and it only gets better from there. This is not your typical Mexican joint — it’s better. Try gobernador tacos: a combination of shrimp with diced poblanos, onions, tomatoes and cilantro on a crispy corn tortilla topped with melted cheese. See, we told you it’s not ordinary. 301 SE 15th Terrace, 954-570-6101 $$ Chanson at the Royal Blues Hotel. SEAFOOD • SEASONAL

Chanson gives you the opportunity to eat a fine, fresh seafood meal, and then take a stroll to see the ocean from which it came. 45 NE 21st Ave., 954-857-2929. $$$$

Deer Creek Grille. AMERICAN Enjoy the club atmosphere with

gorgeous views of the plush gardens and waterfall. The restaurant offers daily lunch and dinner specials, a Sunday breakfast buffet and covered patio dining so you can dine al fresco. 2801 Deer Creek Country Club Blvd., 954-421-5553 $$

Deerfield Beach Cafe. AMERICAN Part of the Deerfield Beach In-

ternational Fishing Pier, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner to all the beachcombers. So skip the cooler and grab something here — so easy. 202 NE 21st Ave., 954-426-0500 $

JB’s on the Beach. SEAFOOD Glorious beach views and a private glass room perfect for business or family affairs. 300 N. Ocean Way, 954-571-5220 $$$

Kevin’s. SUSHI • THAI The juxtaposition of the outside (a strip mall)

— to the inside which is a lovely atmosphere is quite surprising. Kevin’s serves high quality fare for the sushi enthusiast. Very friendly staff serving a lot of regulars. 706 S. Federal Highway, 954-418-3939 $$

La Val de Loire. FRENCH Whether it’s a night out with the family or a romantic dinner for two, this quaint spot in the Cove Shopping Center serves classical French cuisine. 1576 SE Third Court, 954-427-5354 $$$

Little Havana. CUBAN Little Havana has fantastic lunch specials

and most of their dinner plates will feed two. Their masas de puerco frita and their Little Havana steak are two of the stand-out menu items, aside from their zesty chimichurri. 721 N. Federal Highway, 954427-6000 $$

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DINING OUT RESTAURANTS Luigi Di Roma. ITALIAN Enjoy all your favorite classic Italian dish-

es served in a clubby room complete with brick arches, warm tones and lighting. 718 S. Federal Highway, 954-531-6151 $$$

Muddy Waters. ISLAND • AMERICAN A relaxing neighborhood

Bella Roma Italian Restaurant & Pizzeria. ITALIAN • PIZZA

Tasty dishes, large portions and delivery is available. 40 SW 15th St., 954-784-3696 $$

place offering fresh seafood, chowders, burgers, wraps, salads and plenty of appetizers to go along with their full bar. Finish off with their pretzel crusted tequila key lime pie made in house daily. 2237 W. Hillsboro Blvd., 954-428-6577

Bobby Rubino’s. BARBECUE • AMERICAN Specials and coupons

Ocean’s 234. SEAFOOD Amazing views of Deerfield Beach and the

Brew Fish. BAR AND GRILL Dine outside in the tiki hut overlooking

pier with gluten free options available. 234 N. Ocean Blvd., 954-4282539 $$$

Patio Bar & Grill. AMERICAN Everything is freshly prepared and served just steps away from the beach. Live music nightly. 2096 NE Second St. (at the Wyndham Hotel), 954-596-8618 $$ Rattlesnake Jake’s. TEX MEX Dive bar close to the beach with live music and plenty of menu items to choose from. 2060 NE Second St., 954-421-4481 $$ Taj Indian Restaurant. INDIAN We have two words for you: lamb

korma. This classic Indian dish varies from restaurant to restaurant, and while we don’t have their recipe, we can tell you it’s juicy leg of lamb cooked in a rich cream sauce with raisins and cashews. 201 SE 15th Terrace, 954-304-7032 $$

Tamarind. SUSHI • THAI Did you get caught up in a tornado and

land in Nobu — that most famous of all sushi restaurants? Probably not. You’re most likely just at Tamarind which offers a hipper vibe than your run-of-the-mill sushi place — and some inventive rolls and Thai entreés. 949 N. Federal Highway, 954-428-8009 $$

Tijuana Taxi Co. MEXICAN Perhaps it’s the all day happy hour

(Mon.-Fri., 11am-7pm) with $5 El Jimador margaritas, but as soon as you enter, the weight of the day lifts off your shoulders. The atmosphere is friendly and fun all around. There is outdoor patio seating available and a large U-shaped bar inside. The portions are generous — certainly enough for a doggie bag. We loved the spicy shrimp tacos — soft flour tortillas filled with Cajun-grilled shrimp in a spicy chile lime sauce, topped with cilantro slaw, avocado and pico de gallo. The menu has a lot more than tacos — there’s all the Mexican favorites plus burgers, sandwiches, steaks and more. And for the little ones there is kids night on Sunday: kids eat for 99 cents from the $4.99 kids menu. 1015 S. Federal Highway, 954-708-2775 $

The Tipperary Pub. IRISH • AMERICAN A classic neighborhood pub — where if you go often enough, everyone will indeed know your name. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Try a red eye — half tomato juice, half beer. 1540 SE Third St., 954-421-9769 $ Two George’s. SEAFOOD An intracoastal hot spot with live music, a great view and a legendary Friday happy hour. 1754 SE Third Court, 954-421-9272 $$

Whales’ Rib. SEAFOOD Locals know it well and tourists know it from Diners, Drive-ins and Dives. Whatever you do, don’t skip the whale fries. 2031 NE Second St., 954-421-8880 $$

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Aconchego Bar and Grill. BRAZILIAN A taste of Brazil in the heart of Pompano Beach. Open for lunch and dinner. 7 SE 22nd Ave., 954-782-8040. $ Anthony’s Coal Fired Pizza. PIZZA • WINGS You can credit

this place with bringing the whole “coal-fired pizza craze” to South Florida. Pizza and chicken wings—do you need anymore? Try the cauliflower pizza—good and good for you. 1203 S. Federal Highway, 954-942-5550 $$

The Beach Grille. AMERICAN Delicious eats near the beach with 94

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are posted daily and catering is available. The restaurant also has a large bar room where you can dine at the bar or booths. This place is a Pompano Beach icon. 2501 N. Federal Highway, 954-781-7550 $$ a canal right in Pompano Beach. Comprehensive menu and attentive staff. 200 E. McNab Rd., 954-440-3347 $$

Briny Irish Pub. IRISH • BAR FOOD At the end of East Atlantic Boulevard, steps from the ocean, is Briny’s Irish Pub. There is a large beer selection plus the regular and, dare we say, unique mixed drinks. The kitchen offers an array of bar food as well as some classics like bangers and mash and fish-n-chips. The casual atmosphere is created by an immense array of nautical artifacts and oddities that fill every inch of the pub. Music plays constantly, often live with a dance floor if one is inclined. 3440 E. Atlantic Blvd., 954-942-3159 $ Bru’s Room Sports Grill. AMERICAN This spot is home to the

Seminole Club of Broward County. Wings and other bar food available. 235 S. Federal Highway, 954-785-2227 $

Calypso Restaurant and Raw Bar. CARIBBEAN Since they opened their doors in 1990, Calypso has been a local favorite. This gem of a restaurant is known for their fresh, wild caught fish, Bahamian conch dishes, Jamaican jerk and American favorites too all served with an island flair. On any given day, look around and you’ll see fellow diners devouring their house special cutter (sandwich)—sautéed shrimp with garlic butter, mushrooms and cheddar all stuffed into a hollowed out kaiser roll. Check out the special board for a variety of locally caught fish with everything from grouper to snapper to wahoo among others. Plenty of land lubber options are also available including filet mignon. For island comfort food, don’t miss one of their curries or rotis. Fresh oysters and clams are also available. Wash it all down with a draft beer, a glass of wine or choose from over 40 different bottled beers. So if you are in search of high-quality ingredients, inventive cooking and a very welcoming staff, head over to Calypso. 460 S. Cypress Road, 954-942-1633 $$ Carrabba’s Italian Grill. ITALIAN Open for lunch and dinner and provides gluten free options. 1299 S. Federal Highway, 954-782-2688 $$ Checkers Old Munchen. GERMAN Sprechen sie Deutsch? You

don’t find many German restaurants around town. So when you’re looking for a change in your restaurant rotation, take a trip back to the old country at Checkers Old Munchen. The restaurant’s exposed wood framing is reminiscent of the German half-timbered architectural style and the walls are lined with classic German beer steins. For a traditional German meal, try the wienerschnitzel — it’s divine a lightly breaded veal cutlet sautéed in lemon butter and topped with homemade brown gravy. The spaetzle (German noodles) are a real homemade treat and not to be missed — throw a little of that brown gravy on them and they could be a meal unto themselves. The red cabbage is both classically sweet and sour and there are other side options too including potato dumplings, potato salad and even hot potato salad. As you look around, you can’t help but get the feeling that most of the patrons are returning customers. And the next time we get a hankering for some schnitzel, we know where to go. Imbibe to your hearts content with their wide assortment of German beers. 2209 E. Atlantic Blvd., 954-785-7565 $$

Chef Dee’s. SUSHI • SEAFOOD A small neighborhood place with plenty of charm. Impressive sushi rolls and a varied menu with something for everyone. 3919 N. Federal Highway., 954-582-4444

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DINING OUT RESTAURANTS Darrel & Oliver’s Cafe Maxx. INTERNATIONAL This restaurant

is an anchor of the South Florida fine dining scene. 2601 E. Atlantic Blvd., 954-782-0606 $$$$

Dos Amigos. MEXICAN When you feel the hankering for a fajita, this Pompano Beach spot fits the bill. Try the margaritas too. 1308 N. Federal Highway 954-781-1955 $$

Fish Shack. SEAFOOD A small, roadside seafood shack, for a small

seafood town. This is truly one of those best kept secrets. With only a handful of tables, we’re selfishly hoping not too many people get in on this gem in Pompano Beach. 2862 NE 17th Ave., 954-586-4105 $$

Flanigan’s Seafood Bar & Grill. SEAFOOD • AMERICAN Get green with a deal every day. 2500 E. Atlantic Blvd., 954-943-3762 $$

The Foundry. AMERICAN • CONTINENTAL Seating options galore, from bar seating to lounge seating and good old-fashioned casual dining seating. 2781 E. Atlantic Blvd., 754-205-6977 $

Galuppi’s. AMERICAN What could be more entertaining than

watching golfers swing and blimps ascend as you sip a drink at an outdoor bar? 1103 N. Federal Highway, 954-785-0226 $

Gianni’s Italian Restaurant. ITALIAN Enjoy traditional Italian fare at this family owned and operated establishment, serving everything from pasta to gourmet specialties like Chicken Gianni’s and fresh seafood. Pair your dish with a bottle of wine or cocktail from their full bar. They also offer daily lunch specials Monday – Friday starting at $9.95. Don’t skip the romaine salad with the blue cheese. 1601 E. Atlantic Blvd., 954-942-1733 $$

Mediterraneo Cucina Siciliana. ITALIAN True Sicilian food served for dinner only. Closed on Mondays. 420 N. Federal Highway, 754-222-9174 $$ Nikki’s Orange Kitchen. CONTINENTAL Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Enjoy salads, sandwiches and entrées all with a Mediterranean influence. Organic and gluten free options available. Enjoy the location right across from the Pompano Fishing Pier. Have dinner and take a stroll — it’s why we live here, people. 1 N. Ocean Blvd., Ste 102, 954-532-2771 $$-$$$ Ocean Grill & Tiki Bar. AMERICAN Beach front dining at the

Beachcomber Resort — go for the view. 1200 S. Ocean Blvd. 954-9417830 $$$

Pho Lavie. VIETNAMESE If you have never had Vietnamese food,

you are missing out. This spot will delight you. Everything is so fresh. Go, you’ll thank us. 3321 N. Federal Highway, 954-941-4155 $$

Ruby’s by the Sea. ITALIAN Italian by the sea is more like it. 2608 N. Ocean Blvd., 954-785-7700 $$ Rusty Hook Tavern. AMERICAN Located on the Pompano Intracoastal, sit inside or outside, just keep in mind that the word tavern means a local place to gather around the table. 125 N. Riverside Drive, 954-941-2499 $

Greek to me. 165 S. Cypress Road, 954-946-9199 $

Sands Harbor Patio Restaurant. SANDWICHES • WINGS Located in the Sands Harbor Hotel and Marina on the intracoastal, sit poolside or water side, either way, you better know how to swim. 125 N. Riverside Drive, 954-942-9100 $

Houston’s. AMERICAN Enjoy this contemporary eatery for lunch or

Seaside Grill. SEAFOOD • AMERICAN Enjoy a view of the Atlantic

The Gyro Joint. MIDDLE EASTERN Eat in, or carry out. It’s all

dinner. Outdoor bar and seating on the Intracoastal available. 2821 E. Atlantic Blvd., 954-783-9499 $$$

J Mark’s. AMERICAN A relaxing, modern restaurant and bar with food and service to match. 1490 NE 23rd St., 954-782-7000 $$$ Kings Head British Pub Pompano Beach. PUB Fish and chips, bangers and mash, savory pies and other British classics are all made on premises. 900 E Atlantic Blvd., 754-222-8671 $$

La Forketta. ITALIAN Full Italian menu with all the classics. 3003 N. Federal Highway, 754-222-8059 $$

La Rachetta at Whole Foods Market. PIZZA AND WINE BAR

Get your shopping done while you take care of your appetite. Enjoy weekly deals with plenty of beers on tap and wines by the glass. For something different, try the sweet southern swine pizza — a light and crispy pizza topped with pork belly, arugula and cheese. Or try one of the plethora of meatballs — all are a satisfying treat. The truffle fries are great with anything. 2411 N. Federal Highway, 954-942-8778 $

La Veranda. ITALIAN The atmosphere is elegant, yet comfortable

and warm. Inside or out, one can enjoy a truly special evening in the Tuscany-inspired surroundings. Be it drinks from their full bar, a bottle from the copious wine selection or naturally the Italian food, everything is served perfectly. Expect to be delighted. There is a big selection of pasta, entrées and traditional dishes, with new favorites to be discovered that the wait staff will happily explain. You can taste the love in their homemade scrumptious desserts. If you’re looking to celebrate or simply treat yourself to an evening of superior dining, La Veranda is an excellent choice. Reservations are suggested. 2121 E. Atlantic Blvd., 954-943-7390 $$$

Malulo’s International Seafood. PERUVIAN • SEAFOOD South American inspired seafood. Located in a strip mall, but so are a lot of places — give it a try. 900 E. Atlantic Blvd., 954-785-0014 $

McCoy’s Oceanfront. AMERICAN Located at the beautiful Marriott Pompano Beach Resort & Spa, dine indoors or pool-side on the

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while enjoying fresh seafood and an ice cold cocktail. Don’t worry if you’re not a fish lover — there are plenty of entrée choices from the land. Located at Lighthouse Cove Resort on the ocean. 1406 N. Ocean Blvd., 954-783-3193 $$

Sette Bello. ITALIAN This is a true gem just south of the Pompano

Beach border serving expertly prepared Italian food with quite a bit of a flare. In other words — not like mom used to make…this is way, way better. (No offense to mom.) A perfect place to celebrate a special occasion or a romantic dinner for two. 6241 N. Federal Highway, Fort Lauderdale. 954 351-0505 $$$

Shishka Lebanese Grill. MIDDLE EASTERN It’s not easy to make

a good falafel (chick peas, fava beans garlic and cilantro seasoned and deep fried, served with tahini sauce) but the ones at Shishka are worth every single calorie. There are plenty of other choices too from the classic hummus to baba ghanouj to chicken and meat shawarma. 1901 N. Federal Highway, 954-943-2999 $$

Spanx the Hog BBQ. BARBECUE Using only natural ingredients, dine in, take out, or order custom catering. 147 S. Cypress Road. 954590-8342 $

Sunset Catch. ITALIAN • SEAFOOD Fresh seafood served daily, and they even have their very own “wine doctor.” 101 N. Riverside Drive, 954-545-0901 $$ Table 2201. MEDITERRANEAN • SEAFOOD Everything at Table 2201 is made on the premises — even the desserts. Start with the pygros, a tower of eggplant, potatoes and ground beef topped with a cool yogurt sauce. Finish off with the Greek yogurt mousse, a lightly sweetened cloud with a hint of cocoa and a strawberry sauce to compliment. Table 2201 has a menu full of your Greek favorites without all of the hooplah. So if you are looking for a genuine Greek dinner without having to dance on tables and yell “opa” — not that there’s anything wrong with that — Table 2201 is a good choice. 2201 E. Atlantic Blvd., 718-600-2236 $$ Take Sushi. JAPANESE • SUSHI Fresh, authentic Japanese fair de-


livered to your door? Yes, please. 2714 E. Atlantic Blvd., 954-785-2442 $

Talay Thai. THAI • JAPANESE A small and cozy place with delivery and carry out. 2233 E. Atlantic Blvd., 954-941-1123 $$

Umberto’s of Long Island. ITALIAN • PIZZA When a pizza is named Grandma’s Pizza — you must order it. And trust us, you won’t regret it. There is family tradition baked into every bite. 2780 E. Atlantic Blvd., 954-784-7110 $$ Valentino’s Italian Cuisine. ITALIAN • PIZZA An abundance of Italian fare served for lunch or dinner. If you can’t make it over to dine in, fret not, they offer free delivery. 427 S. Federal Highway, 954-5454881 $$ Wings ‘N Things. WINGS • BARBECUE It doesn’t look like much

Pho Lavie V I E T N A M E S E R E S TA U R A N T

Yakuza. JAPANESE • THAI The contemporary Asian anchored dé-

GRAND OPENING

from the outside but it’s worth trying it out. 150 S. Sixth St., 954-7819464 $

cor is a feast for the eyes: warm, inviting and totally unique. The attentive servers address each table with personal concern. Central to the dining room is a large classic sushi bar, displaying the fresh fish offerings. But sushi is only part of their menu. Yakuza has a brilliant selection of Japanese and Thai specialties. We were impressed by the freshness and variety of tastes offered. Modern is a fair descriptor as Yakuza offers unique approaches to traditional Japanese and Thai fare, making them new, unique and their own. Try their specials. 2515 E. Atlantic Blvd., 954-951-6077 $$

Zuccarelli. ITALIAN • PIZZA This place is more than just a pizza

joint. From eggplant Parmesan to shrimp fra diavolo, you will leave quite satisfied. The portions are generous and come with a fresh house salad. Bring your breath mints because their warm garlic rolls are on point. 1340 N. Federal Highway, 954-941-1261 $$

Fast & Casual

Open 7 days a week, 10am-10pm 3321 N. Federal Hwy., Pompano Beach

(Near Sample Road intersection, behind Dunkin Donuts)

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LIGHTHOUSE POINT Fast & Casual Burger Fi. BURGERS Everything at Burger Fi is cooked to order. Don’t miss the fries and the larger-than-life onion rings are a meal unto themselves. The breakfast all day burger is topped with a fried egg. 3150 N. Federal Highway, 954-933-7120

Legends Tavern and Grille. AMERICAN With three locations,

they must be doing something right. 3128 N Federal Highway, 754220-8932

Red Fox Diner. DINER Treat yourself to one of the daily specials at the Red Fox and you just may think that you aren’t at a diner at all — but a bonafide restaurant. But if you are in the mood for some comforting diner food, Red Fox never disappoints. From tuna melts, to burgers to some of the best biscuits and gravy around, you will always leave satisfied. Breakfast and lunch served daily. 2041 NE 36th St., (Sample Road) 954-783-7714 Packy’s Sports Pub. SPORTS BAR If you are looking for a local spot to watch the game, Packy’s always seems to pack them in. 4480 N. Federal Highway, 954-657-8423 Westshore Pizza and Cheesesteak. PIZZA • SUBS Plenty to

choose from at this joint. Pizza by the slice or the pie, subs and of course, the cheesesteaks. 3650 N. Federal Highway, 954-393-0322

DEERFIELD BEACH Fast & Casual Bob’s Pizza. PIZZA • ITALIAN Pizza served remarkably close to the beach — as if pizza could be get any better. 2076 NE Second St., 954426-1030

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Off the Beaten Path PHO FANS HAVE REASON TO CELEBRATE PHO LAVIE 3321 N. Federal Highway Pompano Beach 954-941-4155 $$

egg rolls

True story: A faithful reader called our office with an advertising lead. She had recently dined at new Vietnamese restaurant on Federal Highway and loved it. Since she wished for the restaurant to succeed, she advised them to advertise in Lighthouse Point magazine. Thanks to her glowing recommendation, we decided to have a staff lunch at Pho Lavie. We were positively delighted. Everything we tried was bursting with flavor and expertly prepared with incredibly fresh ingredients. summer rolls

What we tasted

We started with an order of summer rolls and egg rolls. The summer rolls are filled with vermicelli noodles, pork, shrimp, lettuce, fresh herbs and expertly wrapped in rice paper and served with a hoisin peanut sauce. The egg rolls are filled with pork and shrimp, fried and served with a spicy fish sauce. We were positively giddy with condiment choices. Our server was kind enough to teach us on the proper way to eat one. The egg rolls are served with giant greens which are used to wrap the egg rolls. If you wrap your egg rolls in greens, you don’t have to feel bad about eating fried food. For the main event, DANIELLE chose the classic Vietnamese soup, Pho tai bo vien. It was a giant bowl of soup with rare beef, meatballs, rice noodles, fresh scallions, cilantro, basil and bean sprouts. RICHARD opted for a vermicelli noodle bowl topped with beef, shrimp julienned cucumber, carrots, scallions and an abundance of fresh herbs SUSAN was thrilled with her authentic bahn mi sandwich of grilled pork with carrot, cucumber, red onion and cilantro and a crusty baguette. pho

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Burger Craze. BURGERS Top quality ingredients come together to

create unique taste sensations. Enjoy juicy burgers, hot dogs, wings and others daily. 2096 NE Second St. (at the Wyndham Hotel), 954-5965949 $$

Charm City. BURGERS Try the emperor — an American kobe beef

Pizza Piez. ITALIAN 614 SE 10th St., 754-212-2396 The Sticky Bun. DELI • BAKERY • BRUNCH. Everyone will find something to munch on, whether it be their flourless chocolate cake or a short rib panini with fontina cheese and pickled red onions… yum. We’re still dreaming about the BLT. 1619 SE Third Court, 754-212-5569

patty with aged Swiss, truffled aioli and sautéed mushrooms — a burger fit for a king. 1136 E. Hillsboro Blvd., 954-531-0300

Tucker Duke’s Lunchbox. BURGERS The names of the burgers

El Jefe. MEXICAN For a truly inventive take on Mexican street food,

Umberto’s Pizza. PIZZA Family tradition baked into every bite. Try Grandma’s pizza, square pizza with fresh tomato and basil and of course, mozzarella. 233 N. 21st Ave., 954-421-7200

this small yet bright and cheery taco joint is full of surprises. 27 N. Federal Highway, 954-246-5333

Gelateria. GELATO Offering more than 26 flavors of gelato. Open daily. 2096 NE Second St. (at the Wyndham Hotel), 694-428-2850 Michael’s Pizzeria. PIZZA Closed Mondays 1645 SE Third Court, Deerfield Beach, 954-426-1515

Nick’s Pizza. PIZZA Nick’s family moved from the Bronx to Deer-

field Beach 13 years ago and opened Nick’s Pizza. The restaurant offers an extensive Italian catering menu and New York Style pizza. They offer delivery service too. 137 NE Second Ave., 954-421-6700.

The Pickle Barrel. DELICATESSEN Get in touch with your inner New Yorker at this old style deli complete with friendly guys behind the counter filling your sandwich with enough pastrami to feed a family. 33 E. Hillsboro Blvd., 954-427-0650

Olympia Flame. DINER With a traditionally huge diner menu, you

can’t go wrong at the Olympia Flame. Friendly staff makes you feel like a regular — even if you aren’t — but you should be. 80 S. Federal Highway, 954-480-8402

are as unique as the ingredients. 1101 S. Powerline Road. 954-708-2035

POMPANO BEACH Fast & Casual 5 Girls Burgers. BURGERS Burgers, better known as broads, served by women. 2659 E. Atlantic Blvd., 954-783-8889

Alice’s Xpress Mediterranean Grill. MEDITERRANEAN Fresh-

ly made and authentic regional cuisine. Open for lunch and dinner. 103 NE Third St., 954-941-0410

Antica Roma Caffé. ITALIAN CAFÉ Serving classic cappuccino or espresso along with a plethora of Italian panini and desserts. Cannoli anyone? 1915 E. Atlantic Blvd., 954-366-4346

Bella Monte Italian Deli. SANDWICHES 2688 E. Atlantic Blvd., 954-946-0333

Big Louie’s. ITALIAN • PIZZA A South Florida chain offering classic Italian dishes. 2190 N. Federal Highway, 954-942-5510

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Brendans. SPORTS BAR Burgers, wings and more — you get the

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Cafe Brie. SANDWICHES • SALADS A little gem of a place that

Lunch & Dinner Full Liquor Bar

picture. 868 N. Federal Highway, 954-786-0033

serves fantastic sandwiches, salads, quiche and desserts. 2765 E. Atlantic Blvd., 954-532-7800

Chez Cafe. COFFEE • BAKERY A warm and cozy place to grab breakfast, lunch or a latte. 1631 S. Cypress Road, 954-933-3453

Chi-Town. ITALIAN BEEF • CHICAGO HOT DOGS Get your Chicago hot dog fix here. They also serve Italian beef sandwiches and Chicago square cut pizza. 334 E. McNab Road, 954-951-6465 Dandee Donut Factory. BAKERY • PASTRIES From the classic

old fashioned sour cream to Boston cream, these babies are just begging to be dunked. Bagels, breakfast and lunch also available. 1900 E. Atlantic Blvd., 954-785-1461

Jack’s Old Fashion Hamburger House. BURGERS • HOT

DOGS Enjoy a burger and tunes on the ol’ jukebox as you sip your milkshake. Top your burger with their secret sauce. 591 S. Cypress Road, 954-942-2844

Jersey Dogs. HOT DOGS • ITALIAN Grab a seat at the counter and devour a double Italian which is two all-beef hot dogs tucked away in pizza bread and topped with sautéed peppers, potatoes and onions — add a touch of their homemade spicy relish for some kick. And if you are as smart as we are, you’ll buy a jar of relish to take with you because you will want more of that addictive relish. The restaurant also has a seafood night on Wednesdays and an open-mic night on Fridays. Call ahead, the place fills up fast. Yes, this a hot dog joint that accepts reservations. 3330 E. Atlantic Blvd., 754-800-7006

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Jet’s Pizza. PIZZA Try one of the specialty pizzas such as Philly

cheese steak with Alfredo sauce or the BLT. 437 E. Atlantic Blvd., 954782-5387

Jukebox Diner. DINER Bright, classic seating, jukeboxes, and that old-school diner feel. 2773 E. Atlantic Blvd., 954-960-5882 Lester’s Diner. DINER American comfort fare in a retro setting. 1924 E. Atlantic Blvd., 954-783-2109

Lighthouse Cove Tiki Bar. AMERICAN Seaside eats and happy hours. 1406 N. Ocean Blvd., 954-784-2804

Miyako. JAPANESE BUFFET Endless sushi and Japanese fare for a price that is unbeatable. 1157 S. Federal Highway, 954-783-8883 Pudgies Cafe. DELI FOOD • SANDWICHES Serving breakfast and lunch daily, stop in for a burger or an omelette any time any way. 2301 NE 16th St., 954-941-1430 Shane’s Rib Shack. BARBECUE Warm and welcoming staff serv-

ing up all of your barbecue favorites in an atmosphere reminiscent of a roadside joint. Of course, try the ribs, but don’t miss the smoked half-chicken. 1151 S Federal Highway, 954-942-3334

Steak Shop & Deli. SANDWICHES Everyone needs a cheese steak now and then. Order one here and you’ll think you’re in the heart of Philly. 1801 E. Sample Road., 954-941-5790

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Stingers Pizza. PIZZA • AMERICAN Dine in or order delivery. They

will bring your pizza to the beach—a million minds making the world a better place. 1201 S. Ocean Blvd., 954-782-2344

Sunshine Bagel. BAGELS • DELI Serving up bagels and sandwiches in a friendly atmosphere. 260 N. Ocean Blvd., 954-788-7498 Tortillería Mexicana. MEXICAN Looking for a taco that goes be-

yond ground beef and toppings? Not only will they supply you with fresh, unique tacos, but the corn tortillas are made from scratch daily. Who does that? 1614 E. Sample Rd., 954-943-0057

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Hilton

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Anticipated groundbreaking: January 2018. Anticipated opening date: Early 2019. Thanks to its striking architectural design, this waterfront restaurant looks like an ocean liner that has pulled up alongside the north side of the Pompano Beach pier. Oceanic’s contemporary, open interior, which includes windows spanning from floor to ceiling, will offer expansive and uninterrupted ocean views. The menu will focus on fresh seafood and steaks prepared on a wood-fire grill. The second floor, which will have its own kitchen and a covered deck overlooking the ocean, will be used as a private space for special events, such as birthday parties, wedding receptions and corporate or charity events. Accommodating 300-400 people, it can be used as one large space for a single event or be divided into three separate spaces for simultaneous events. There will be seating for 400 people on the first floor, which includes a covered ocean-facing deck for al fresco dining. Oceanic is owned by Raleigh, North Carolina-based LM Restaurants, whose founders, Lou and Joy Moshakos, began their restaurant careers in Deerfield Beach 40 years ago.

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Suites commitment to sustainability. The hotel will also have a rooftop deck with 360-degree views of the ocean, the pier, the Hillsboro Lighthouse and the Intracoastal Waterway. There are plans to have a bar on the rooftop deck. The Hilton will be the first new hotel in the area since the opening of the Sands Harbor Resort & Marina in 1965. It is being developed by father-and-son team Aashish and Girish Patel of the Fort Myers-based Madhav Group.

Pier Parking Garage

Garage opened: June 2016. Tourism Visitor Center to open: 2018 After the completion of Pompano Beach’s $12 million streetscape improvement project along one mile of downtrodden beachfront in 2013, thousands of visitors frequented the revitalized area, and parking revenues increased dramatically. To address the additional parking needs, as well as the future parking demand from the Fishing Village development, the city decided to construct its first public parking garage, just west of the pier. The $21.5 million landmark project, which created 663 parking spaces, is being funded by revenue collected from all of the city’s metered parking facilities. The new parking garage was a critical step in setting the stage for the redevelopment of the beachside. The building’s bold design was created by Currie Sowards Aguila Architects, a Delray Beach-based firm known for transforming utilitarian facilities into iconic structures. The exterior of the fivestory garage is adorned with large LED-lit canvas sails and a giant aquatic mural. It also has a landscaped rooftop deck and a glass elevator overlooking the ocean. On the ground floor of the garage, directly across the street from the future Hilton hotel, there are spaces available to lease for restaurant and retail use. The city’s first Tourism Visitor Center, which will open to the public in 2018, will also be on the ground floor of the parking garage. >>>

Oceanic rendering courtesy of RWB/Linares Architecture

Anticipated groundbreaking: End 2018. Anticipated opening date: 2020. The Pompano Beach Fishing Village will be home to a dual-branded Hilton hotel. The five-story hotel will be built on what is currently a cityowned parking lot, just south of the new Pier Parking Garage. One section of the L-shaped building will be a Hilton Home2Suites, offering 90 rooms that have kitchens and work areas, and are well-suited for families on extended stays; the other section will be a Tru by Hilton, offering 60 smaller, streamlined rooms geared toward travelers with a “millennial mindset.” The Tru focus is on the large colorful lobby designed to be a social hub, with zones for eating, playing, working and lounging, and lots of charging stations for tech devices. Designated pet-friendly rooms will be offered by Home2Suites. The large overhang of the hotel’s entrance will serve as a deck with a rectangular saline swimming pool, a hot tub and cabanas. The pool will be maintained with natural minerals instead of chemicals, which is in keeping with the Home2


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Anticipated opening date: Late 2018 or early 2019. A new upscale dining and retail complex, called Harbor Promenade, is currently being built on the southeastern corner of the Atlantic Boulevard Bridge. The first phase of the project is a restaurant called Harbor NYC, located at 101 S. Riverside Drive, along the Intracoastal Waterway. It will have 150 indoor seats, as well as 350 outdoor seats, and feature live entertainment. The retail shops will be located on Atlantic Boulevard between South Riverside Drive and Hibiscus Avenue. Once the retail area is completed, there are plans to build a seafood restaurant on the waterfront parcel just south of Harbor NYC. There will be room for at least 10 boats to dock alongside the two restaurants. The project is being developed on what was 2.2 acres of vacant grassy property. The Canada-based company behind the project, Group Tsatas, also owns Madisons New York Bar & Grill in Boca Raton, which opened in 2013. Measures are being taken to facilitate safe access to Harbor Promenade by cars coming east over the Atlantic Boulevard Bridge. The portion of South Riverside Drive that runs along the project site will go from a two-lane to a one-lane traffic pattern, so drivers will have the whole width of the road to negotiate the sharp right turn immediately after the bridge.

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Anticipated opening date: Early 2019. This gourmet sub shop will occupy a space on the ground floor of the Pier Parking Garage, directly across from the new Hilton hotel. The subs will be made with Boar’s Head-only meats, cheeses and condiments, on bread baked fresh on the premises. Todd Weiss, the owner of Surfside Subs, has been working with Boar’s Head for the past two years to develop a menu that will include items not found on typical subs, such as London Broil roast beef and Havarti cheese. Guests will be able to order subs from a set menu or have them custommade, with either traditional or innovative meats and cheeses. They’ll also be able to get boxed lunches to take to the beach, like the Beachfront Combo, which includes a sub, cookie, drink and chips. A modern, high-end beach décor is planned for the sub shop, which will have 12 indoor seats and 12 outdoor seats. Beverages will include all-natural frozen drinks – strawberry, piña colada, mango or lemonade – and Dr. Brown sodas. A lobster roll will also be featured on the menu. Gluten-free bread will be available, to go along with the Boar’s Head meat, which is gluten-free. Weiss plans to do catering for corporate meetings and events at local hotels and businesses. The concession that Weiss currently owns and operates on the south side of the Pompano Beach pier will become part of an outdoor beach bar developed by the owners of the new Oceanic restaurant. Y


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Dr. Mike took strategy tips from Jeff Probst by listening to podcasts and interviews. “When you’re trying to train for a Superbowl or the Olympics, you’re going to listen to your coach. And who is the coach on “Survivor”? It’s really Jeff Probst. I listened to every Jeff Probst interview I could find to hear how to strategize.” “My key strategy points were, number one, to wait. I always asked myself, ‘Why am I talking?’ I feel like a lot of these people [the players] can implode on themselves…You can’t hide your personality out there. So if you are not conscientious of that, then all your annoying traits are going to come out. I mean literally, you’re living with these people for a month if you make it that far. Jeff Probst taught me the word wait. ‘Why am I talking?’ “The second one was to just lead with kindness. Every morning, no matter how bad the situation is, wake up and say good morning to everybody. Say hello. Be nice. You are going to vote them out, but just be nice to them.” “The third strategy was have justifiable ethics. I think this is a big one. You might vote people out, but you have to be able to justify, in your mind, and really to America, why you voted them out…You have to have your own individual line in the sand that you won’t cross — even to win a million dollars.”

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Dr. Mike’s “line in the sand” was to never tolerate bullying of anybody. “In previous seasons there have been some meanspirited people out there that have made fun of people and their weight or being unattractive. That was a big no-no for me. We’re all out there to play a game. We’re all living together. You should just be nice to each other. My big line in the sand was, for no reason, to pick on people.”

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Dr. Mike believes his skills as a urologist and surgeon have benefitted him on the show. “In the first two episodes, we saw my team come from behind to win the puzzle challenges. Obviously as a doctor you’re constantly doing puzzles and using your brain to solve issues. At the same time, my surgical skills did come into play in the first challenge in holding the puzzle steady and navigating the ball into the appropriate holes. “As far as the social game…I specialize in sexual dysfunction and infertility. I spend my days talking to people about their most sensitive subjects and having them, in three minutes, be willing to open up to me about the things they are most insecure about in life. I have to be able to sit down with people and make them feel comfortable. I have to be able to respond to them in an intelligent, empathic way. And I think that really played in to my game.”

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Dr. Mike thinks it’s hard for a lot of players to go back to reality after playing “Survivor.” “I think a lot of people come out of the game with trust issues. You’re surrounded by people. You’re living with people. You’re sharing your most intimate moments with people, that, at the end of the day, you are competing with for a million dollars. can you ever really trust them? Then you go back to your normal life, surrounded by people that you love, that you can completely trust 100 percent, but it is hard to get back to that normal.”

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BY TROY GANTER SMALL, FAMILY OPERATED BUSINESSES ARE THE basis of the American economy. Small businesses pay a large proportion of our taxes, create new employment opportunities and are always the beginning to larger corporate success stories. Finding a local with some experience in operating a small family business was an easy task for me. I simply had to walk down the street for a daily dose of my father’s medicine. My father, Hugh Ganter, a.k.a. Papa Hughie, established Papa Hughie’s Seafood World in Lighthouse Point in 1976. Since then he’s owned and operated a thriving, local business that takes pride in supporting other local joints and community charities. Papa claims, “You must support local businesses in your community, because the strength of your community lies in its diversification of schools, recreational facilities, small, family owned businesses, charities and the locals who take pride in where they live.” In most cases when visiting a family owned business, you receive more personalized service, you become exposed to the people directly behind the product or service and most importantly you keep almost every dollar spent in your community. Studies have proven that for every $100 spent in a local business, $68 remained in that community where only $48 of each $100 spent at a chain. Local businesses often have the urgency to work together and patronize other local establishments. Chains, however, often get lost in the numbers and high sales, they usually buy from other corporations, and in most cases have compromised the personal touch offered at your local establishments. I had to ask Papa what was his favorite part about running a small family business for the last 42 years? He compassionately replied, “I have been giving the opportunity to encompass my entire family in our business, which has kept my family close-knitted. I have been able to help promote growth and provide experience for our young individuals. We constantly encourage education and personal growth.

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My greatest reward is to witness these youngsters leave us to further their education and careers.” Papa has always welcomed students of all ages to join his family team. In the restaurant industry, it is very common to hire green youngsters lacking experience. Most of them come to Papa for their first job. Local restaurants and most small, family owned businesses are the perfect stomping ground for American teens to get a taste of today’s work ethics, acquire organizational skills and get the experience they need for future careers. My father and I have been blessed to have such a great community full of locals who support each other. “Most of all we are truly proud not only to be a part of our community, but that the community has become part of us.” It is the hard working families, the dreamers, which give a community its flavor. These diverse family operations make each town in America unique. When you support a local business you are investing in your community and making it a better place to live. From one local to another, “Eat Drink And Be Local” Troy Ganter is the owner of Papa’s Raw Bar in Lighthouse Point.


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