Expertise for the Moments that Count
World-class specialty care for children is right here in Miramar. With expanded services, we’re connecting South Florida families like yours to advanced care for kids that’s conveniently close to home — and always in a child-friendly environment.
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EDITOR’S NOTE
Celebrating the people and places that make South Florida special.
10 SOUTH FLORIDA SPOTLIGHT
From Earth Day celebrations to a frenzy of fairs and festivals, local activities abound in April.
42 FAMILY FEAST
Sunday dinner calls for a simple and savory Sheet Pan Scarpariello.
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Entertaining and noteworthy things to see and do throughout South Florida.
38 WORDS OF WISDOM
Like the tides, friendships will naturally ebb and flow.
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14 THE POWER OF PHILANTHROPY
APRIL 2024
Browse these programs and activities to find the perfect fit for your kids. departments
18 FAMILY FAVORITES NOMINEES
With unwavering dedication, Rita Case is a steadfast champion of Habitat for Humanity.
Who do you love? The nominees are in. Now, it’s time to cast your vote.
34 SUMMER CAMP SHOWCASE
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Celebrating South Florida Favorites
One of the most rewarding experiences in my career was stepping into the role of art director at a local magazine here in South Florida. After a decade as a graphic designer, diving into magazine publishing felt like finding my true calling. It was more than just a job; it was a passion project. Working alongside a dedicated team in a small, family-owned company, we reveled in the opportunity to curate valuable content for our readers – from uncovering the ultimate pizza joints to discovering hidden gems across our vibrant landscape.
One particular memory that still brings a smile to my face is the collaborative effort behind our South Florida Food 100. Months of meticulous exploration led us to compile an outstanding list of culinary delights spanning our region. Every excursion felt like an adventure, with our team affectionately singing “fooooooood safari” each time we left the office to go and explore. It was a labor of love, reflecting the rich tapestry of flavors that define South Florida.
Now, in this issue, we’re excited to share something special: our Family Favorite Nominees, a collection of cherished spots nominated by none other than you – our loyal readers. This list is a testament to the diverse tastes and experiences that make our community thrive.
Please take a moment to peruse the nominees and consider them your go-to guide for everything from pediatricians to culinary adventures and plain old family fun. And remember, your voice matters! Cast your vote online from April 15 through May 1 to crown the ultimate winners. Let’s celebrate the essence of South Florida together –one favorite at a time.
SUSAN ROSSER Executive EditorTHE MORE THEY WERE LOOKING FOR.
Alligator Alley turned out to be a yellow brick road for Sara and John. They moved from Minneapolis for John’s new job in Miami. But Miami wasn’t their cup of tea. So they followed their dreams along I-75, and found Ave Maria. “It’s perfect,” Sara says. She has a job she loves in the Town Center, and John works from home and goes in some. He’s an avid golfer, and Sara has a world of new activities she’s exploring. She’s taken up MahJong and gets John out on the pickleball courts.
They agree that you get more out of every minute in Ave Maria, A Big Kind of Small Town.
Protecting Our Planet
MAKING A POSITIVE IMPACT
April 22nd marks Earth Day, a time to raise awareness about conservation and to make a positive impact on the environment. Communities from across the globe celebrate the movement a little differently, but it remains a collaborative mission – to protect Mother Earth.
Earth Day Story Time
Thursday, April 4
Kids can learn about the importance of Earth Day while listening to a reading of The Lorax. Participants will also receive a small tree to take home. 3:30-4:30pm, Davie/Cooper City Library, 4600 SW 82 Ave., Davie, www.broward.org/library
Earth Day Festival
Saturday, April 6
An entertaining event with a conservation theme and activities including a tree-planting ceremony, hands-on activities, arts and crafts, rides and more. 10am-1pm, Sawgrass Sanctuary, 237 N. New River Circle, Sunrise, www.sunrisefl.gov
Baynanza
Saturday, April 13
Grab your work gloves and sunscreen to help improve the environment we live in by cleaning up Biscayne Bay at 30 locations across Miami-Dade. Volunteers will receive a commemorative t-shirt and community service hours will be provided upon request. Free. 9am-noon, www.miamidade.gov
Earth Day Celebration
Saturday, April 13
This free community event includes a tree giveaway, music, raffles, face painting, bounce houses and kids activities.
10am-1pm, Centennial Park, 120 E. Ocean Ave., www.boynton-beach.org
Earth Day
Tuesday & Thursday, April 16 & 18 Participate in gardening workshops, earth-friendly crafts and more, at Seminole Okalee Indian Village & Venue in Hollywood on April 16 and Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum in Clewiston on April 18. www.ahtahthiki.com
Teen Art Space – Earth Day
Wednesday, April 17
Tweens and teens can create some Earth Day-inspired crafts. 4-5pm, Hollywood Branch Library, 2600 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood
Earth Day Celebration
Friday, April 19
Enjoy an evening of nature-related activities and an outdoor screening of Migration. Free. 6:30-9pm, Doral Glades Park, 7600 NW 98 Place, www.cityofdoral.com
Earth Day, The Weston Way
Saturday, April 20
A family-friendly, environmental event with educational booths, hands-on activities, arts and crafts, chalk artist, DJ and giveaways. 10am, Library Park, 4255 Bonaventure Blvd., Weston, www.westonfl.org
Earth Day Celebration
Saturday, April 20
Spend the day with the family learning about our environment through music, live shows, hands-on
activities, educational booths, a farmer’s market and more. 10am-2pm, Volunteer Park, 12050 W. Sunrise Blvd., Plantation, www.plantation.org
Heal the Planet Day
Sunday, April 21
Explore this day-long Earth Day celebration that includes a Grow Your Own Zone, a Kids Zone with art projects, face painting and educational activities, entertainment, a conscious vendor village and more. 10am-4pm, Esplanade Park, 400 SW Second St., Fort Lauderdale, www.healtheplanet.com
Earth Day 2024
Sunday, April 21
Promoting environmental awareness and action, this inspiring event includes hands-on activities and science demonstrations. Included with paid museum admission. 11am-4pm, Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science, 1101 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, 305-434-9600 www.frostscience.org
EarthFest
Saturday, April 27
Celebrate nature at this community event featuring nature exhibits and local vendors. 9am-noon, Sawgrass Nature Center, 3000 Sportsplex Dr., Coral Springs, www.coralsprings.gov
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Fair Fare
From cotton candy and elephant ears to deep-fried milk and cookies, you can get your fill of food (and fun!) this month at one of these fabulous South Florida festivals.
For a taste of classic fair food with a twist of modern-day delights, the Miami-Dade County Youth Fair & Expo delivers. Running through April 7, these are the final days to try some of the more unique flavors this fair has to offer. With more than 150 stands to explore, you are sure to find something here that will temp your tastebuds. New additions to the sweet side of the Fair Frontier this year include Strawberry Shortcake Crepe Burritos, an Almond Joy Funnel Cake and Banana Cream Pie Nachos. Do you find savory more satisfying? Then you might want to try the Piggy Mac made with BBQ pulled pork and creamy mac and cheese served on Texas toast, or the Korean Corndog, a hot dog sliced with fresh mozzarella cheese chunks, dipped in a thick donut batter, rolled in panko and French fry chunks then fried and topped with ketchup, mustard, sweet chili Thai sauce and sriracha. In addition to tasty fair food, the Youth Fair touts a variety of carnival-style rides, live entertainment, games and fun for the whole family.
Miami-Dade County Fair Grounds, 10901 Coral Way, Miami, 305-223-7060
www.fairexpo.com
Try a variety of dishes from around the globe at the International Day Festival in Margate on Saturday, April 13. This one-day festival highlights the cultural diversity in Margate and Broward County through food, music, dance, exhibits, vendors and more. Bring your family – and your appetite – to choose from a variety of food trucks representing flavors from around the world. The event takes place from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Margate Sports Complex, 1695 Banks Rd., Margate. To learn more, see www.margatefl.com.
It’s sun, fun and lip-smacking seafood at the Pompano Beach Seafood Festival Saturday-Sunday, April 20-21.
In its 38th year, this event has a long-standing tradition in the community with families and foodies alike. Over the years, vendors have dished out specialties including everything from crab claws and conch fritters to seafood rice and wahoo salad. There are food options for landlubbers too, and a lineup of live music, vendors and weekend entertainment that is suited for all. The Pompano Beach Seafood Festival takes place at Pompano Beach Community Park at 820 NE 18 Ave., Pompano Beach. For more information, visit www.pompanobeachseafoodfestival.com.
Have some old-fashioned fun with the family while competing in corn eating, shucking and cooking contests at the Sweet Corn Fiesta on Sunday, April 28. There will be family activities throughout the day, contests, rides, vendors, crafts, a variety of food and corn available for purchase to go. The Sweet Corn Fiesta takes place from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday, April 28 in the Yesteryear Village at the South Florida Fairgrounds, 601-7 Sansbury’s Way, West Palm Beach. Visit www.facebook.com/sweetcornfiesta.
Generosity in Action
RITA CASE IS HELPING TO BUILD HOMES AND HOPE FOR FAMILIES
BY RICHARD ROSSERWhile strolling around the 76 houses located in the “Rick Case Habitat Community” in Pompano Beach with Rita Case, you can sense her deep passion for the project and her urgency to assist more working families in achieving the dream of home ownership.
I have interviewed many civic leaders over the years, but Rita is in a special league of dedicated volunteer leaders: she does it all. She funds projects and uses her relationships with other leaders to get more funding, but she also learns about the people who will be directly served. Case also swings a hammer beside those she assists to own their homes. She has a solid understanding of their problems and works hard to solve them.
As the current leader of the Rick Case Automotive Group, she knows a lot about running a large, successful organization. Her work with countless charities during her decades of community service is well documented, and her many awards attest to how much she is appreciated.
I had reached out to Nancy Robin, the current CEO of Habitat For Humanity of Broward, to learn more about housing for families – what many believe is the single biggest concern for families in the region. I learned that getting accepted as a Habitat family is much more difficult than getting accepted into an elite university. Of the 35,000 families interested in applying last October for the recent round of house allocations, only 50 were awarded the opportunity to help build and then pay a mortgage on a house.
“We have the 76 homes and two parks here, but this project put us in a position to build more, and we have over 100 homes under construction now,” stated Robin.
“Thinking back to building three or four homes at a time like we did for
40 years… we have built over 600 in the county. But this project was so much bigger than we had ever even imagined in the past,” proudly proclaimed Case.
She also knows her statistics about the project’s impact on the Pompano Beach area around this new community. “The homeowners adjacent to this community –unemployment is now 7% less than the rest of Pompano, and their home values have appreciated more than the city of Pompano.” Researchers at Florida International University conducted a study recently which shows families are thriving in the community and improving the area around it. This is critical for getting approval and funding for future projects of this scale.
“The kids in here are graduating at a better rate, they are staying in school more,” Case explained while citing many other positive benefits. “I love talking about this place. The value of these homes has increased tremendously. The first home was dedicated in 2019 and has increased 72% in value over five years.”
“We haven’t lost one homeowner from this community,” said Case. To be
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clear, this can surely be attributed to the rigorous application process and required training given to all Habitat family members about homeownership and other life skills. Getting a Habitat house is similar to winning the lottery, but with a lot of sweat equity and ongoing work to maintain the house and the community.
Many Habitat homeowners are hard-working individuals who hold reputable positions, such as supervisors, managers, teachers and police officers. However, they are unable to qualify for bank financing and thus, seek assistance from Habitat. (Habitat will not accept applicants who do qualify for bank financing.)
As Case showed me some of the new homes, she pointed out, “These twostory homes are new to Habitat. We had a donor that wanted to provide a garage for the family. This model was so popular that donor increased their support to provide these bigger homes.”
During our walk, one of the newest residents said, “It is a safe haven for the kids; they love it here, especially during the holidays when they are all running around the community.” The community is currently comprised of about 200 children and 100 adults. One way Habitat gets sponsors for individual homes is through corporate sponsorships. On April 20 of this year, another “CEO Build” will occur, with area business leaders volunteering to swing hammers on the next house to be completed. This type of introduction to Habitat is engaging leaders to sponsor new home builds, which currently cost about $125,000.
It’s clear to Case that this type of project – 76 homes built on one parcel, is a solid way to build more homes at a pace much greater than in the past. “The trick is to get more people like me involved in getting bigger pieces of land. I’m working with the Ansin family again on a property in north Miami-Dade. Once you have the land and infrastructure, it is not that different for us to get individual home sponsors,” explained Case.
“To me, home ownership is one of the most important American dreams,” said Case. “It brings stability to your family, it builds confidence and self-esteem.”
To learn more about Habitat for Humanity of Broward or how to get involved, visit www.habitatbroward.org
Celebrate South Florida
PRESENTING THE 2024 FAMILY FAVORITES NOMINEES
Whether you’re a seasoned local or a newcomer to the area, the South Florida Family Favorites Nominees are an invaluable resource, spanning from entertainment and healthcare to culinary delights and educational enrichment. Navigating family life is the journey of a lifetime, and this list aims to enhance that experience by highlighting establishments and services that have earned the trust and admiration of our community. Join us in celebrating the best that South Florida has to offer families. Vote for your Family Favorites. To cast your ballot, visit www.southfloridafamilylife.com from April 15 through May 1, 2024. The best of Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach Counties will be announced in the July issue of South Florida Family Life.
FAMILY FUN
Favorite Beach
Broward
Dania Beach
Deerfield Beach
Fort Lauderdale Beach
Hollywood Beach
Lauderdale-By-The-Sea
Pompano Beach
Miami-Dade
Crandon Park
Haulover Park
Key Biscayne
North Shore on Miami Beach
South Beach
South Pointe Beach
Sunny Isles
Palm Beach
Delray Beach
Juno Beach
Jupiter Beach Park
Red Reef Park
Spanish River
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Favorite Place to Swim & Splash
Broward
Castaway Island at T.Y. Park
CB Smith Park
Cypress Pool, Coral Springs
David Posnack JCC
Miramar Pineland Splash Pad
Paradise Cove at C.B. Smith Park
Splash Adventure at Quiet Waters Park
Sullivan Park, Deerfield Beach
Miami-Dade
Bill Baggs State Park
Biltmore Hotel
Grapeland Water Park
Michael-Ann Russell JCC Pool
Normandy Isles Park and Pool
Scott Rakow Youth Center
Tidal Cove Waterpark
Venetian Pool
Palm Beach
Calypso Bay Waterpark
Rapids Water Park
Sugar Sand Park splash pad
Favorite South Florida
Attraction
African-American Research Library and Cultural Center
Butterfly World
Deering Estate
Everglades
Everglades Holiday Park
Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden
Flagler Museum
Flamingo Gardens
Gulfstream Park
Gumbo Limbo Nature Center
Lion Country Safari
Loggerhead Marinelife Center
Museum of Discovery & Science
Palm Beach Zoo
Pérez Art Museum Miami
Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science
Pines Ice Arena
Sawgrass Recreation Park
Sawgrass Mills Mall
Tidal Cove
Vizcaya
Xtreme Action Park
Zoo Miami
Favorite Local Museum
Broward
African-American Research Library and Cultural Center
Bonnet House
Coral Springs Museum of Art
Art and Culture Center of Hollywood
Holocaust Documentation and Education Center
Hollywood Art and Culture Center
Museum of Discovery & Science
NSU Art Museum
Old Davie School Historical Museum
Stranahan House
Young At Art
Miami-Dade
Beaux Art Gallery
Gold Coast Railroad Museum
History Miami Museum
Iglesai — Museo Peru de Nuestra
Señora del Merced
Jewish Museum of Florida at FIU
Miami Children’s Museum
Museum of Contemporary Art
Pérez Art Museum Miami
Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science
The Bass Museum
The Wolfsonian Museum
UM Lowe Art Museum
Palm Beach
Boca Museum of Art
Cox Science Center and Aquarium
Flagler Museum
Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens
Norton Museum of Art
Silverball Retro Arcade and Museum
Favorite Park or Playground
Broward
Bamford Sports Complex & Pine Island Park
Betti Stradling Park
C.B. Smith Park
Central Broward Regional Park
Dan Witt Park
Dottie Mancini Park
Hugh Taylor Birch State Park
Long Key Nature Center
Markham Park
Mullins Park
Peace Mound Park
Pine Trails Park
Plantation Woods
Secret Woods Nature Center
Sawgrass Recreation Park
Timberlake Park
Tradewinds Park
Tree Tops Park
T.Y. Park
Vista View Park
Volunteer Park
Welleby Park
Winston Park Nature Center
Miami-Dade
Dante Fascell
Amelia Earhart Park
Flamingo Park
Greynolds Park
Homestead Bayfront Park
Matheson Hammock Park & Marina
Maurice A. Ferre Park (formerly Museum Park)
Oleta River State Park
Tropical Park
Palm Beach
Barrier Free Park
Pirates Cove Playground
Sugar Sand Park
Favorite Local Adventure
Broward
AllGolf at C.B. Smith
Anne Kolb Nature Center
Beach Clean Ups
BlueFoot Pirate Adventures
Butterfly World
Everglades
Everglades Holiday Park
Flamingo Gardens
Fox Observatory at Markham Park
Pixar Putt
Sawgrass Recreation Park
Ski Rixen USA
Top Golf
Water Taxi
Xtreme Action Park
Miami-Dade
Airboat Rides Miami
Everglades Alligator Farm
Jungle Island
Marjory Stoneman Douglas
Biscayne Nature Center
Miccosukee Indian Village
Oleta River State Park
Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science
Shark Valley at Everglades National Park
Topgolf
Treetop Trekking Miami
Zoo Miami
Palm Beach
Gumbo Limbo Nature Center
Lion Country Safari
Palm Beach Zoo
Rapids Water Park
ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS
Favorite Indoor Playground
Broward
Flippo’s
Flying Squirrel
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Kids Hideout
Off the Wall
Sky Zone
Sol Playce
Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park
Xtreme Action Park
Miami-Dade
Aventura Mall Playground
Kubo Play + Party
Marina Kids
Mega Jump Doral Trampoline Park
Ninja Lounge
Planet Kids Indoor Playground & Cafe
Scott Rakow Youth Center
Sky Zone
Silly Monkeys Playhouse
Trampoline High
Palm Beach
La-La Land
Little Town Play
Favorite Party Place
Broward
Bowlero
Broward County Humane Society
Chuck E. Cheese
Claire’s at Pembroke Lakes Mall
Flippo’s
Florida Panthers Ice Den
Flying Squirrel
In the Game
Off the Wall
Pines Ice Arena
PlugIn Karaoke
Sip and Sparkle
Sky Zone
SpareZ
Urban Air Adventure Park
Xtreme Action Park
Miami-Dade
Dezerland Park
Fun Dimension
GameTime
K1 Speed
Marina Kids
Miami Children’s Museum
My Gym
Silly Monkeys Playhouse
Zoo Miami
Palm Beach
Boomers
La-La Land
Launch Trampoline
Little Princess Spa
Little Town Play
My Gym
Putt’n Around
Silverball Retro Arcade and Museum
Favorite Arts Program (Dance, Theatre, Art or Music)
Broward
BE Dance Studio
Beat Street Dance Studio
Broadway Kids Studio
Broward Center for the Performing Arts
Dance Explosion
Dance Through The Ages
Florida Children’s Theatre
Harris Art Studio
Hip Hop Kidz
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Inside Out Theatre Company
Meg Segreto’s Dance Centre
Painting with a Twist
Performance Edge Dance Complex
School of Rock, Coral Springs
Young At Art
Miami-Dade
Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
Area Stage Company
Art Box Miami
Aventura Cultural Arts Center –Smart Stage Series
Beaux Arts - UM Lowe Art Museum
Fantasy Theatre Factory
Florida Youth Orchestra
International School of Music
Miami Children’s Chorus
Miami Children’s Museum
Michael-Ann Russell JCC
Pérez Art Museum Miami
School of Rock
Wynwood School of Music
Palm Beach
Adolph & Rose Levis JCC
Boca Raton Museum of Art
Kravis Center for the Performing Arts
Favorite After School Program or Activity
Broward
Bright & Smart
Broadway Kids Studio
Code Ninjas
Community After School (CAS)
Coral Reef Gymnastics
David Posnack JCC
Florida Children’s Theatre
Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida
Gravity Gymnastics
I9 Sports
Kidokinetics
Park Avenue Gymnastics
Rotary Park baseball
School of Rock
SpareZ Bowling
YMCA
Young At Art
Miami-Dade
Boys and Girls Club of Miami-Dade
Bricks 4 Kidz, Kendall
Dave & Mary Alper JCC
Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida
Miami Beach JCC
Michael-Ann Russell JCC
Minds of Tomorrow
Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science
Scott Rakow Youth Center
Palm Beach
Adolph & Rose Levis JCC
Boca Hoops (City of Boca Raton)
Girl Scouts
Peter Blum Family YMCA of Boca Raton
Favorite Academic Enrichment/Tutoring Program
Broward
Brain Balance Coral Springs
Bright & Smart
Code Ninjas
David Posnack JCC
Davie PAL (Police Athletic League)
Huntington Learning Center
International College Counselors
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We have provided our supporters, community and readers of South Florida Family Life quality entertainment and fun. We strive to always make your visit a great one!
Kumon
Mathnasium
Miami-Dade
Atlantis Academy
Boys and Girls Clubs of Miami-Dade
International College Counselors
Kumon
Michael-Ann Russell JCC
One on One Learning
TeKniK Labs
Palm Beach
International College Counselors
Huntington Learning Center
Kumon
Favorite Local Camp Program
Broward
American Heritage Summer Camp
Bright & Smart
Broadway Kids
Broward Center for the Performing Arts
Broward College Camps for Kids and Teens
Camp Discovery at Museum of Science and Discovery
Camp Embark
Camp Kadima at Baer Family Early
Childhood Learning Center
Camp Kadima at David Posnack JCC
Camp Lingua
Camp Live Oak
Camp Nova
Camp Simcha at Temple Solel of Hollywood
Camp Sinai at Temple Sinai of Hollywood
Camp Summit-Questa
City of Hollywood S.E.A. Camp (Science, Education & Adventure)
City of Miramar
Florida Children’s Theatre
German School
Girl Scouts of SE Florida
Island Water Sports
Pine Crest
School of Rock, Coral Springs
Sunshine Child Programs
Temple Beth El of Hollywood
YMCA of South Florida
Miami-Dade Artcademy
Baurball Coral Reef Park Soccer Camp
Belen Jesuit Summer Camp
Bricks 4 Kidz
Camp Guaikinima
Camp Shabbat at Temple Beth Sholom
Camp Sol Taplin at Michael-Ann Russell JCC
Camp Unbeatables
Crandon Golf Academy
Deering Estate
Frost Summer Experience (Formerly UM
Frost Young Musician Camp)
MagiCamp
Miami Beach JCC
Miami-Dade College Camps for Kids and Teens
Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science
The Real Food Academy
YMCA of South Florida
Zoo Miami
Palm Beach
American Heritage Summer Camp
Digi-Camp at Young Makers Lab
Levis JCC Marleen Forkas Summer Camp
Pine Crest School
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Art Start
Ages 5-6
Cultural Camp
Ages 7-12
Teen Studios
Ages 13-17
Pine Tree Camps at Lynn University
St. Andrew’s School Summer Camp
Favorite Infant/Toddler
Enrichment Program
Broward
American Heritage Preschool
Broward Libraries Storytime
David Posnack JCC – Baer Family Early
Childhood Learning Center
David Posnack JCC – Susan & Saul Singer
Early Childhood Learning Center
Kidokinetics
Lev Children’s Museum
Little Wonders Learning Academy and Preschool
My Gym
Nob Hill Academy
NSU University School Preschool
Temple Sinai – The Kenneth & Harriet
Kasselman Early Childhood Learning Center
Temple Beth El of Hollywood
WowMoms World
Miami-Dade
Baby Stars
Little Swimmers
Michael-Ann Russell JCC
Mini-Me Science at Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science
State of Kid
Temple Beth Sholom
Palm Beach
Songs for Seeds
YMCA of the Palm Beaches
EATS & TREATS
Favorite Family-Friendly Restaurant
Broward
Anthony’s Coal Fired Pizza
Big Bear Brewing Company
Burger Stop Coconut Creek
Carolina Ale House
Cheesecake Factory
CJ Blacks
Cooper’s Hawk
Duffy’s Sports Grill
Ichiban Buffet
Jaxson’s Ice Cream Parlour & Restaurant
Lucille’s American Cafe
Lucky Fish
Outback Steakhouse
Rob’s Family BBQ
Shenanigan’s Sports Pub
Sicilian Oven
Ushio Sushi
Miami-Dade
Anthony’s Coal Fired Pizza
Bulla Gastrobar
Cheesecake Factory
Crafty Crab
Duffy’s Sports Grill
Flanigan’s Howling Wolf
Motek Cafe
Monty’s Coconut Grove
Madrono
Manta Wynwood
Sugar Factory
Tomato & Basil
Yard House
Palm Beach
Carolina Ale House
Cornell Café at Morikami
Original House of Pancakes
Sicilian Oven
Thirsty Turtle Seagrill
TooJays Deli
Yard House
Favorite Healthy Food Spot (Vegetarian/Vegan/ Gluten Free)
Broward
Bolay
Diced
First Watch
Fresh Kitchen
Goji Juicery and Kitchen
Green Apple Truly Healthy
Just Salads
Parlour Vegan Bakery
Playa Bowls
Miami-Dade
Carrot Express
First Watch
Jamba Juice
Miami Juice
Organic Kings
Planta
Pura Vida
Smoothie Spot
The Last Carrot
Tru Food Kitchen
Palm Beach
First Watch
Living Green
Plant Based Mafia
Favorite Place for Frozen Treats
Broward
Cherry Smash
Cold Stone Creamery
Frosty Point Ice Cream Parlor
Jaxson’s Ice Cream Parlour & Restaurant
Jeremiah’s Italian Ice
Lucciano’s
Menchie’s
Midnight Cookies & Cream
Puro
Ritchie’s Gourmet Italian Ices
The Magic Cow
Uncle Louie Italian Ices
Whit’s
Miami-Dade
Ben & Jerry’s
Carvel
Cold Stone Creamery
Jackson Bros.
Morelia Gourmet Paletas
Salt and Straw
Sloan’s
Sugar Factory
The Frieze
Whip’n Dip
Palm Beach
Brendy’s
Gelateria at the Wyndham Deerfield Beach
Giano Gelato & Caffe
Menchie’s
Sloan’s
Whit’s Frozen Custard of Boca
Favorite Farmers’ Market
Broward
Bob Roth’s
Brothers Farmers Market
Family Farmers Market
Marando Farms
Parkland Farmers Market
Plantation Farmers Market
at Volunteer Park
SW Ranches Farmers Market
Yellow Green Farmers Market
Miami-Dade
Coconut Grove Farmers Market
Coral Gables Farmers Market
Heritage Market
Lincoln Road Farmers Market
Pinecrest Gardens Farmers Market
Palm Beach
Bedner’s Farm Fresh Market
Delray Beach GreenMarket
The Gardens Green Market
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Favorite Pizza
Broward
Pizza Time
Donato’s in Davie
Mister 01
Miami-Dade
Mister 01
Rosetta
Palm Beach
Mister 01
Favorite Taco
Broward
Bar Rita
El Camino
Gringos tacos at El Mariachi
Miami-Dade
Rinconcito Mexicano Fish taco at Coyo
Palm Beach
El Camino
Taco Labs
Rocco’s Tacos
Calaveras Cantina (brisket taco)
Favorite Burger
Broward
Burger Fi
Tap 42
Le Tub
Miami-Dade
Hillstone
Over Under Cheeseburger
Favorite Date Night Spot
Broward
Kaluz
RA Sushi
Cooper’s Hawk
Miami Dade
Arsht Center
Lido Bayside Grill
Palm Beach
Matteo’s Boca Raton
Louie Bossi
Seiko Sushi Lounge
Favorite Spa Tri-County
Eau Palm Beach
Fountainbleu
Tri-County
Eau Palm Beach
Pillar Hotel
Lago Mar Hotel
Loews
Dr. Iris Silverberg
Dr. Ivette Cubas
Dr. Jackson Belliaminowa
Dr. Kenneth Budowsky
Dr. Marshall Ohring
Dr. Michael Morrison
Dr. Mitchell Samuels
Dr. Nazly Montano
Pediatric Associates
Sawgrass Pediatrics
Miami-Dade
Dr. Virginia L. Glaser
ECC Medical Group
Gables Pediatrics
Kendall Pediatric Partners
Pediatric Associates
UHealth Pediatrics
Palm Beach
Boca Pediatric Group
Dr. Leon Cohen
Just for Kids Pediatrics
Pediatric Associates
Favorite Pediatric Hospital
Broward
HCA Florida Northwest Hospital
Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital
Memorial Regional Hospital
Memorial Hospital West
Salah Foundation Children’s Hospital at Broward Health
Salah Foundation Children’s Hospital at Broward Health Coral Springs
Miami-Dade
Baptist Children’s Hospital
Holtz Children’s Hospital
Nicklaus Children’s Hospital
Palm Beach
Boca Raton Regional
West Boca Medical Center
Favorite Urgent Care Center
Broward
After Hours Pediatrics
Baptist Health Urgent Care
CareSpot Urgent Care
MD Now Urgent Care
Memorial Urgent Care Center
Nicklaus Children’s Urgent Care Center
PM Pediatric Urgent Care
Miami-Dade
Baptist Health Urgent Care
MD Now Urgent Care
Medi-Station Urgent Care
Miami Urgent Care
Nicklaus Nirvair Chowdhury
Midtown Center
UHealth Jackson Urgent Care
Palm Beach
After Hours Pediatrics Urgent Care
MedExpress Urgent Care
Favorite Pediatric Dentist/ Orthodontist
Broward
Coral Springs Dental Center
Dr. Amanda Buscemi, Super Smiles Kids
Dental & Orthodontics
Dr. Clara Macias
Dr. James Bennett
Dr. Oscar Padilla
Dr. Sabrina Roberti
Dr. Samira Alempour
Dr. Sandra Brener
Grosman Pediatric Dentistry & Orthodontics
Jacaranda Smiles
Journey Kids Dental
King Pediatric Dentistry
Sage Dental of Cooper City
Tooth Tales Pediatric Dentistry
Miami-Dade
American Pediatric Dental Group
Dr. Margo Brilliant
Dr. Margot Jobson
Dr. Michael Brody
Happy Teeth
Dr. Adrian Mejia
Kendall Pediatric Dentistry & Orthodontics
Miami Children’s Smiles
Petit Smiles Pediatric Dentistry
Palm Beach
Boca Dental
Bright Horizons Dental
Dr. Elizabeth Gordon
Dr. Larry Kawa
Kids United Pediatric Dentistry
South Florida Dentistry for Children
Favorite Special Needs Provider
Broward
Atlantis Academy
Ann Stork Center
Arc Broward
Child Development Center of America
Children’s Diagnostic Center
DiverseAbilities Center
Evolve
Florida Kidcare
JAFCO
Konfetti Kidz Therapy
Nicklaus Children’s Dan Marino
Outpatient Center
Miami-Dade
Atlantis Academy
Easterseals South Florida
Nicklaus Children’s Hospital
Carrie Brazer Center for Autism
Children’s Resources Education Center
Friendship Circle of Miami
Killian Oaks Academy
Sabrina Cohen Foundation
S.T.A.R.S. Autism School
The Children’s Trust
The Victory Center
Vanguard School of Coconut Grove
Palm Beach
Families First of Palm Beach County
Nicklaus Children’s Palm Beach Gardens
Outpatient Center
The Arc Palm Beach County
Favorite Special Needs Program
Broward
Atlantis Academy
3D Learner
Atlantis Academy
Broward Center for the Performing Arts –Sensory Inclusive Programs
Broward Children’s Center
Broward County Parks & Recreation
David Posnack JCC – Giborim Program
We Rock the Spectrum
Young at Art
Miami-Dade
Atlantis Academy
Carrie Brazer Center for Autism
Children’s Resources Education Center
Friendship Circle of Miami
Just for Me/Frost
Killian Oaks Academy
LEAP South Florida
Miami Learning Experience School
Shake a Leg
S.T.A.R.S. Autism School
The Victory Center
Vanguard School of Coconut Grove
Palm Beach
Atlantis Academy
3D Learner
Sugar Sand Park
We Rock the Spectrum
Favorite Maternity Hospital
Broward
Broward Health Medical Center
The Maternity Place
Broward Health Coral Springs
The Maternity Place
HCA Florida Northwest Hospital
Memorial Hospital Miramar
Family Birthplace
Memorial Hospital West Family Birthplace
Memorial Regional Hospital
Family Birthplace
Miami-Dade
South Miami Hospital – Baptist Health
HCA Florida Mercy Hospital
Jackson South Medical Center
Mount Sinai Medical Center
Baptist Health
Palm Beach
Bethesda Hospital East
Boca Raton Regional Hospital
West Boca Medical Center
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Sunday Sheet Pan Scarpariello
My Sunday conundrum is that I adore a big family-style dinner to end the week. Yet, by the time Sunday rolls around, I am often so drained from a week of work, laundry, and the rest, that those take-out menus start looking pretty tempting. Fret not – experience the ease of a one-pan Sunday dinner with this mouthwatering chicken dinner. Brimming with layers of flavors, this dish transforms a cozy night at home into a culinary celebration. If you are trying to increase your vegetable intake, add more bell peppers and onions. Serve it with a crusty French baguette for maximum sauce moppage.
Sheet Pan Scarpariello
Ingredients:
(Serves 4 to 6)
1 1/2 pounds baby Yukon Gold potatoes, halved
3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil, divided Kosher salt and freshly ground pepper to taste
3 links sweet Italian sausage, cut into 2 or 3 pieces each
6 skin-on, bone-in chicken thighs
2 large onions, cored and sliced
1 large red bell pepper, sliced
6 garlic cloves, chopped
1/2 cup dry white wine
1 cup low-sodium chicken broth
1 cup chopped hot, sweet pickled peppadews in brine
1/4 cup white wine vinegar
2-3 tablespoons fresh rosemary, chopped Fresh parsley for serving (optional)
Preparation:
• Preheat the oven to 425°F.
• Coat the potatoes with olive oil and season generously with salt and pepper. Arrange the potatoes, cut side down, on a sheet pan and roast for 15 minutes.
• While the potatoes are cooking, combine the chicken, sausages, sliced onions, bell pepper and garlic in a large bowl. Drizzle with olive oil and season with kosher salt and black pepper.
• Retrieve the sheet pan from the oven and carefully add the chicken mixture, ensuring the chicken is placed skin side up. Return the pan to the oven and roast for approximately 45 minutes or until the chicken is thoroughly cooked. Depending on the size of your chicken, you might want to use two sheet pans to avoid overcrowding.
• About 10 minutes before the chicken is done, add the rosemary and mix it up as well as you can.
• Once done, transfer everything from the sheet pan to a large platter. Position the sheet pan on two burners set to medium on your stovetop.
• Pour in chicken stock, wine, and vinegar scraping the pan to capture all the flavorful brown bits. Once the stock and wine are warm, remove the sheet pan from the heat and stir in the peppadews and their brine. Mix well, then drizzle this flavorful mixture over the chicken and sausages on the platter.
• Garnish with fresh parsley and serve.
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BROWARD COUNTY
Sunny Days and Starry Nights
THURSDAY, APRIL 4
Families enjoy free museum exploration throughout the day and art-making activities from 4:30-6:30pm the first Thursday of every month. 11am-7pm, NSU ART MUSEUM FORT LAUDERDALE, One E. Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, www.nsuartmuseum.org
First Friday Jams
FRIDAY, APRIL 5
Music students are invited to bring their instruments and join the pros of the Gold Coast Jazz Society for an oldfashioned jam session. Free to participants and spectators. 7:30-9:30pm, ARTSERVE, 1350 E. Sunrise Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, 954-524-0805 www.goldcoastjazz.org
Groove on the Grass
FRIDAY, APRIL 5
Enjoy on-site food trucks, inflatable rides and live music by a Santana tribute band. 7-9pm, TAMARAC SPORTS COMPLEX, 9901 NW 77 St., Tamarac, www.tamarac.org
Teen Movie Night
FRIDAY, APRIL 5
Teens can meet new friends, eat pizza and watch a screening of Jurassic Park (PG-13). $7. 7-10pm, EMMA LOU OLSON CIVIC CENTER, 1801 NE Sixth St., Pompano Beach, 954-786-4111 www.pompanobeachfl.gov
Rock the Park
SATURDAY, APRIL 6
Enjoy a night of music and dancing at this free, outdoor concert with the Valerie Tyson Band. Food trucks start serving at 6pm, and music begins at 7pm. PINE ISLAND PARK, 320 S. Pine Island Rd., www.plantation.org
Sunday Jazz Brunch
SUNDAY, APRIL 7
Relax and enjoy scenic Riverwalk during this live outdoor concert on three different stages. 11am-2pm, ESPLANADE PARK, 400 SW Second St., Fort Lauderdale, www.fortlauderdale.gov
Tunes ‘N Trucks
FRIDAY, APRIL 12
Grab dinner from the food trucks, then kick back on your blankets or lawn chairs to enjoy this monthly concert series. Food trucks begin serving at 6pm, music starts at 7pm. SUNRISE CIVIC CENTER, 10610 W. Oakland Park Blvd., Sunrise, 954-747-4600 www.sunrisefl.gov
Hollywood Salsa Fest
SATURDAY, APRIL 13
Celebrate salsa music in all its forms as a variety of live entertainers perform. 2-11pm, ARTSPARK AT YOUNG CIRCLE, One Young Circle, Hollywood, www.hollywoodfl.org
ArtVentures
SATURDAY, APRIL 13
Experience art as a family as you tour the museum and then participate in a hands-on art activity. $8. 2-3pm, CORAL SPRINGS MUSEUM OF ART, 2855 Coral Springs Dr., Coral Springs, 954-340-5000 www.coralspringsmuseum.org
Jimmy C. Magician Extraordinaire
SATURDAY, APRIL 13
See a dazzling performance that will leave you spellbound. Free. 1:30pm & 3pm, WESTON COMMUNITY CENTER, 20200 Saddle Club Rd., Weston, www.westonfl.org
Moonlight Movie in the Park
SATURDAY, APRIL 13
Bring blankets and lawn chairs to watch a screening of Wall-E, under the stars. Free. 8-9:45pm, WESTON REGIONAL PARK, 20200 Saddle Club Rd., Weston, www.westonfl.org
International Day Festival
SATURDAY, APRIL 13
This one-day festival highlights the cultural diversity in Margate and Broward County through music, dance, food trucks, exhibits, vendors and more. 11am-3pm, MARGATE SPORTS COMPLEX, 1695 Banks Rd., Margate, www.margatefl.com
Exotic Plant Festival & Bonsai Show
SATURDAY-SUNDAY, APRIL 13-14
Explore the gardens as you shop a variety of rare and exotic plants, supplies and garden art. 9:30am-4pm, FLAMINGO GARDENS, 3750 S. Flamingo Rd., 954-473-2955 www.flamingogardens.org
Junie B. Jones
SATURDAY, APRIL 20
Precocious Junie B. Jones stars in this funny, fast-paced musical about first-grade angst-ridden situations. $15 and up. 11am (sensory inclusive) and 1pm, BROWARD CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS, 201 SW Fifth Ave., Fort Lauderdale, 954-462-0222 www.browardcenter.org
Pompano Beach Seafood Festival
SATURDAY-SUNDAY, APRIL 20-21
Lip-smacking event with food, arts and crafts, activities and a full lineup of musical entertainment. POMPANO BEACH COMMUNITY PARK, 820 NE 18 Ave., Pompano Beach, www.pompanobeachseafoodfestival.com
Brazilian Voices:
Jazz Across Cultures
SATURDAY, APRIL 27
The acclaimed female vocal group showcases the influences within jazz and pop in Brazil and the U.S. over the past 60 years. 7-9pm, SUNRISE CIVIC CENTER
THEATRE, 10610 W. Oakland Park Blvd., Sunrise, www.sunrisefl.gov
Pines Day
SATURDAY, APRIL 27
A hometown birthday celebration with fun for the whole family. The event recognizes the city’s 64th birthday. Free. 4-8pm, CHARLES F. DODGE CITY CENTER, 601 City Center Way, Pembroke Pines, 954-392-2116 www.ppines.com
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY
Food Truck Fest
TUESDAYS, APRIL 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30
Skip the cooking and choose from an array of food trucks, with selections sure to please the entire family. The evening also includes children’s activities. Weather permitting. 5-10pm, HAULOVER PARK, 10800 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 786-287-6688 www.miamifoodtrucksevents.com
Movies at the Park
FRIDAY, APRIL 5
Bring lawn chairs or blankets to see a familyfriendly film on a giant inflatable screen. Free. 7:30-9:30pm, DOWNTOWN DORAL PARK, 8395 NW 53 Ave., Doral, www.cityofdoral.com
Gold Coast Free First Saturday
SATURDAY, APRIL 6
Bring the kids for a hands-on history lesson the first Saturday of every month when admission and museum exploration is free. 11am-4pm, GOLD COAST RAILROAD MUSEUM 12450 SW 152 St., Miami, 305-253-0063 www.goldcoastrailroadmuseum.org
Solar Eclipse Weekend
SATURDAY-SUNDAY, APRIL 6-7
Prepare for the April 8th eclipse by participating in eclipse-themed activities while exploring the science museum. PHILLIP AND PATRICIA FROST
MUSEUM OF SCIENCE, 1101 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, 305-434-9600 www.frostscience.org
Vizcaya Village Farmers Market
SUNDAYS, APRIL 7, 14, 21 & 28
Peruse local vendor displays as you explore Vizcaya’s historic farm and village. Free. 9am-2pm, VIZCAYA MUSEUM AND GARDENS, 3250 S. Miami Ave., Miami, www.vizcaya.org
The King, the Cat, and the Fiddle
SUNDAY, APRIL 7
Orchestra Miami presents this Family Fun concert at the Banyan Bowl. Cookies and juice served after the show. All ages. 3-4:15pm, PINECREST GARDENS, 11000 Red Rd., Pinecrest www.pinecrestgardens.org
Miami-Dade County
Youth Fair & Expo
THROUGH APRIL 7
Carnival-style rides, food, games and fun for the whole family. MIAMI-DADE COUNTY
PALM BEACH COUNTY
Make and Take: Lettuce
Hydroponic Soda Bottle
SUNDAY, APRIL 7
Kids can bring repurposed materials to life with this fun recycling project. Ages 5 and up. 11:30am-12:30pm, SUGAR SAND PARK, 300 S. Military Trail, Boca Raton, www.sugarsandpark.org
Solar Eclipse Viewing
MONDAY, APRIL 8
Head to the science center to view the partial eclipse at the observatory using professional
FAIR GROUNDS, 10901 Coral Way, Miami, 305-223-7060 www.fairexpo.com
360 Allstars
FRIDAY, APRIL 12
A high-energy, action-packed show with dancing, beat boxing, acrobatics, BMX biking and more. $20-$35. 8pm, DENNIS C. MOSS
CULTURAL ARTS CENTER, 10950 SW 211 St., Miami, www.mosscenter.org
Pamm Free Second Saturdays
SATURDAY, APRIL 13
Families can participate in free hands-on art activities, guided tours, entertainment and more on the second Saturday of every month. Admission is free all day, with art making during designated hours. PEREZ MUSEUM OF ART, 1103 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, www.pamm.org
Spring Ballet Gala
SATURDAY, APRIL 13
The Arts Ballet Theatre of Florida takes center stage during this season finale performance. $40 and up. 7:30pm, AVENTURA ARTS & CULTURAL CENTER, 3385 NE 288 St., Aventura, www.aventuracenter.org
Family Day on Aragon
SATURDAY, APRIL 13
Enjoy a day of family fun activities, arts and crafts, live performances and more the second Saturday of every month. 10am-5pm, CORAL GABLES MUSEUM, 285 Aragon Ave., Coral Gables, www.coralgablesmuseum.org
Deering Seafood Festival
SUNDAY, APRIL 14
It’s food and fun for everyone at this event featuring fresh seafood, chef demos, live entertainment and kid’s activities. $30/adult, $10/child. 10am-6pm, DEERING ESTATE, 16701 SW 72 Ave., Miami, www.deeringseafoodfestival.org
Moon Viewing
FRIDAY, APRIL 19
Bring your binoculars or telescope for a relaxing night with family and friends. Tickets available online only. $10/ages 4 and older. 7-10pm, DEERING ESTATE, 16701 SW 72 Ave., Miami, www.deeringestate.org
Furry Tales
SATURDAY, APRIL 20
Kids can gain confidence and practice their
equipment and solar glasses. 10am-3pm, COX SCIENCE CENTER AND AQUARIUM, 4801 Dreher Trail North, West Palm Beach, 561-832-1988 www.coxsciencecenter.org
Friday Night at the Museum
FRIDAY, APRIL 19
Kids ages 7-11 can hang out at the museum after hours to explore the museum, watch a movie and participate in a science experiment. Pre-registration required. $37.50. 6-9:30pm, CHILDREN’S SCIENCE EXPLORIUM, 300 S. Military Trail, Boca Raton, www.sugarsandpark.org
Dog Shows
FRIDAY-SUNDAY, APRIL 26-28
The weekend has gone to the dogs
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literacy skills by reading to a registered therapy dog. Ages 3-8. 10:30-11:30am, PINECREST BRANCH LIBRARY, 5835 SW 111 St., Pinecrest, www.mdpls.org
The “Board” Meeting
SATURDAY, APRIL 20
Show of your board game skills while playing Monopoly, UNO, Clue, Trivial Pursuit and more. 3-6pm, KENDALE LAKES BRANCH LIBRARY, 15205 SW 88 St., Miami, www.broward.org/library
Miami Dade Countryfest
SATURDAY-SUNDAY, APRIL 20-21
Experience two days of non-stop fun with live music, food trucks, kids zones, a professional rodeo and more. RONALD REAGAN EQUESTRIAN PARK AT TROPICAL PARK, 7900 SW 40 St., Miami, www.mdcountryfest.com
Disney on Ice Presents
Frozen & Encanto
WEDNESDAY-SUNDAY, APRIL 24-28
Have a cool time watching some of your favorite Disney characters glide across the ice. $25-$95. WATSCO CENTER, 1245 Dauer Dr., www.watscocenter.com
Chalk It Outside!
SATURDAY, APRIL 27
Express your creativity by doodling on the sidewalk and playing games. Materials provided. 9:30am-6pm, KENDALE LAKES BRANCH LIBRARY, 15205 SW 88 St., Miami, www.broward.org/library
Wallcast Concert: Side-by-Side Concert
SATURDAY, APRIL 27
See young instrumentalists perform with New World Symphony Fellows in a Wallcast Concert, shown on an outdoor projection wall with a state-of-the-art sound system and viewing areas. 8pm, NEW WORLD CENTER, 500 17 St., Miami Beach, 305-673-3330
Spring Concert
SUNDAY, APRIL 28
The Children’s Voice Chorus presents a unique musical experience featuring all members. $20 general admission. 5:30-8:30pm, PINECREST GARDENS, 11000 Red Rd., Pinecrest, www.pinecrestgardens.org
Goodbye Girls
NOT EVERY FRIENDSHIP LASTS A LIFETIME — AND THAT’S OK
BY SUSAN ROSSERThe other day, as I hung up the phone with my good friend Robin, I was reminded of the era of expensive long-distance phone calls and the strength of a friendship forged at summer camp. As a kid, Robin was my closest confidante – a fellow camper and kindred spirit.
During the winter months, we were separated by the vast expanse between Long Island and New Jersey. Despite our parents spending a small fortune for us to spend our summers in the idyllic Poconos, they deemed long-distance phone calls a luxury.
Constrained by this limitation, our winter communication was relegated to letter writing and our annual ritual of birthday calls. Though infrequent, those precious moments on the phone (there was a strict 10-minute limit) built the foundation of a friendship that would endure for decades. Our highly practical, albeit cheap, parents inadvertently contributed to the rarity of our conversations, making each call a cherished occasion.
The music of friendship often changes over the years, evolving like a playlist. Some tunes are unforgettable –reminiscent of a catchy classic. At the same time, others fade away, like a hit song whose melody seems to linger in some recess of your memory that is just beyond your reach.
A dear friend, who was once a significant part of my life, moved away a few years ago. The physical distance between us has naturally led to a gradual drifting apart. Despite my attempts to stay connected, it’s a somewhat bittersweet acknowledgment that life has taken us on separate paths. While I sense a shift in our connection, I can’t help but feel as if I should do more to stay in touch. I’m unsure how to manage the changing dynamics of a friendship that once felt unbreakable –except to be grateful for what was.
She came into my life like fireworks – bright, bold, and fun – we were instant friends. And while this particular friendship has faded a bit, I’ve been fortunate to find other friends who are more like a trusty flashlight with batteries that inexplicably last forever – always ready when needed.
Robin, my childhood friend, falls into the latter category. We now live just 15 minutes away from each other. Our visits may not be as frequent as they could be, but knowing she’s nearby is oddly reassuring.
On my iPhone favorites list, there’s a particular spot that I invariably end up accidentally dialing. My mother-in-law occupied that spot a few years back, leading to unintentional calls where I had to fake interest in conversation. I confided in Robin about this dilemma and decided to designate her for that spot. Consequently, I now find myself dialing her inadvertently so frequently that she comically answers my calls with the phrase, “butt dial?” Whether my call is intentional or not, I am always happy to talk to her, and she always answers.
In the grand story of all friendships, each person is a chapter contributing to the overarching narrative of our lives. And for me, while some chapters may not last as long as I had hoped, plenty were page-turners full of fantastic memories. What I’ve learned is that it is natural for friendships to ebb and flow. For now, I’ll remind myself to cherish the constancy of some relationships and concede that the impermanence of others is perfectly natural.
After all, dazzling fireworks and trusty flashlights are both pretty amazing.
Susan Rosser is the executive editor of South Florida Family Life and loves an epic threehour coffee shop rendezvous full of conversation and laughs.
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WEST Wander
A WEEKEND ADVENTURE AWAITS IN NAPLES
BY SUSAN ROSSERIt's all too easy to overlook the fact that we reside in a state driven by tourism. I've been accused of rarely venturing beyond a three-mile radius from my home. However, Florida offers abundant family travel opportunities beyond a certain world that revolves around a mouse. Naples is only about a two-hour drive from most of South Florida. Here are just a few options that await you on the opposite side of our state. Why not gather the family, load up the car, and head west to Florida's Paradise Coast?
Sunset Cruise
In case you forgot, the sun sets in the west, making the west coast of Florida an ideal spot to watch the sun sink beneath the horizon. Of course, you can watch from the beach, but witnessing the scene while on the water is an experience the kids will remember. Naples Princess Sunset Cruise offers a couple of different options including a Sunset Dinner Cruise and a More Than Hors D’oeuvres Cruise. For more information, call 239-649-2275 or visit www.naplesprincesscruises.com.
Segway Tour
Embark on an exciting Segway guided tour, one of the many adventures awaiting your family in Naples. Cruise along, enjoying the breeze, and discover points of interest, from misty oceans to rolling waves. The unique feature of a Segway tour is its access to places unreachable by conventional vehicles, including Naples Fishing Pier, Crayton Cove, Port Royal and other hidden gems. Explore local eateries guided by experienced experts who will share fascinating historical insights. Keep an eye out for playful dolphins during your journey.
Starting at the Tin City Shopping Center, your tour will lead you to the scenic neighborhood of Port Royal, exploring areas inaccessible to tour buses. Each participant will be equipped with a helmet and Segway for a novel and adventurous experience. Closed-toe shoes are mandatory, and Segway tours are subject to weather conditions. Trike Tours USA has tour options for all ages and experience levels. They are located at Tin City Waterfront Shops at 1200 Fifth Ave. S. in Naples. For more information, visit www.triketoursusa.com.
A Little Nature
For the nature lovers in your family, there is no shortage of kayak tours available of the mangrove mazes and tunnels around Marco Island. Discover the wildlife of Southwest Florida up close and personal. The scenic beauty of Southwest Florida is full of picturesque landscapes filled with lush vegetation. The area is also full of diverse ecosystems, including mangrove tunnels, estuaries and coastal waterways. Kayaking allows visitors to explore these environments and observe the rich biodiversity, including various species of birds, fish and marine life. The peaceful nature of kayaking also enhances the chances of encountering wildlife in their natural habitats.
There are also over 150 species of birds to see in the area, plus manatees and dolphins. It's a nature enthusiast's dream. Kayakers can get up so close and personal with the mangroves and be able to spot some of the tiniest creatures who call the mangroves home. It’s also perfect for budding nature photographers to practice their craft. And, of course, there are a plethora of shells to discover.
If you're looking for some nature education for the kids or yourself, many guides are quite knowledgeable and will share insights about the local flora and fauna. Expect to learn a good deal about Florida's mangrove habitats and the importance of conservation during a guided trek.
And, if you want to cover more ground faster, some tour companies offer Jet Ski tours of the 10,000 Islands. Zip past the tiny uninhabited islands that make up this pristine area of Florida.
Places to check out…
SHURR ADVENTURES
Marco Island Mangrove Maze Adventure
32016 Tamiami Trail East, Everglades City www.shurradventures.com
FLORIDA ADVENTURERS
Mangrove Tours
Isle of Capri Paddle Park 1295 Capri Blvd. Naples, www.floridaadventuresandrentals.com/ marco-island-mangrove-tours
MARCI ECO TOURS
291 Collier Blvd., Marco Island www.marcoecotours.com
FifthAvenue
At the heart of Naples is Fifth Avenue South. This iconic strip encapsulates the city's charm – offering a blend of sophistication and coastal living. Strolling down the avenue, visitors will find charming boutiques and a whole host of restaurant options, from fine dining to casual fare. At night, the avenue exudes energy as al fresco dining is popular. Beyond shopping and dining, Fifth Avenue South offers a bit of cultural enrichment. Art galleries dot the strip and showcase a vibrant display of local and international artwork. Sidewalk performances and live music contribute to the avenue's lively atmosphere. For a complete list of shops, restaurants, galleries and more, visit www.fifthavenuesouth.com.
A BIG KIND OF SMALL TOWN
FOLLOWING A DIFFERENT BEAT.
Moving from Broward to Ave Maria puzzled Ariel and Juan’s family and friends. “We’ll give it a year,” they were told. “I wasn’t sure, either,” says Ariel. But a focus on finding a better place to raise a family led them here. “Both kids have so many friends. My son loves playing baseball, and he and I are taking drumming lessons,” says Ariel. As for the skeptics? “Her parents are moving a couple of blocks from here,” laughs Juan.
Following your own drum has its benefits. Especially when you follow it to Ave Maria, A Big Kind of Small Town.
AVE MARIA
A BIG KIND OF SMALL TOWN
Between Naples and Fort Lauderdale lies the balance you’ve been looking for. Nestled in the heart of Collier County, Ave Maria may be the biggest surprise of Southwest Florida.
BIG CONVENIENCES. SMALL TREASURES.
Ave Maria is a happy community where children ride their bikes to school, and everyone knows their neighbors. A welcoming town center, beautiful single-family homes and impressive recreational facilities are surrounded by parks, preserved open space and the world-class beaches of Naples, Florida. Put the top down on the convertible, and you’re at Vanderbilt Beach in under an hour. And in just over an hour, you can hit the bright lights and big city of Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
BIG TIMES. SMALL MOMENTS.
Living in a Big Kind of Small Town means not having to sacrifice in terms of choices or convenience. A self-sustained town, Ave Maria offers a wonderful array of amenities, and invigorating recreation. Active adults, young professionals, and families will find exactly what they’re looking for — from a water park, championship golf, and miles of paths to a variety of shopping and dining options, award-winning schools and more. Ave Maria has everything you need to enjoy life — and to celebrate every moment of it. Come take a look around.
Ave Maria Activities Keep Family Members of All Ages Engaged
From cul-de-sac barbeques, water balloon fights in the front yard, weekly Friday movie nights and joy rides in the golf cart to Town Center, Ave Maria teens have found plenty of action when forming new bonds with neighborhood families.
Seventeen-year-old resident Sera Sanchez shares, despite being homeschooled, her and her siblings do not struggle with meeting other teenagers with the help of countless social opportunities the town offers.
“Ave Maria really has been a blessing when making new friendships. Everyone is like a family,” said Sanchez. “There’s a diverse network of people, young and old, who live in our community. I haven’t met one person who isn’t motivated to try something new or spontaneously join in on an activity taking place.”
With weekend farmers markets, large-scale festivals and a variety of clubs to join, the Sanchez fridge calendar gets quite colorful. Activities include days the kids will be at so-and-so’s house or when the first tailgate kicks off the Ave Maria University football season.
“Everyone is always saying it, but it’s really true, I’ve never felt so involved in a community as I do here in Ave Maria,” Sanchez said.
Sera’s friends share Ave Maria’s amenities and events have even benefitted their parents to connect with other residents. “My dad shares all the time that golfing at The National has been his outlet in meeting other fathers who live in Ave Maria. He now has a buddy to go to the town brewery with for bingo nights,” shared resident LaQuisha Jones, 19.
A childhood filled with memories has been an appreciated comfort by young adults like Sera and LaQuisha because nothing is better than good times with good people.
AVE MARIA GROWTH
Growing and Celebrating Under One Roof
As Ave Maria continues to grow, so do the generations that make the town a place to call home.
Racquel Cervera-Arcaya immigrated from Mexico to Miami. Even though she adjusted to the busyness of the city, she felt there was something missing from her life. Traveling the backand-forth work commute of Alligator Alley, Cervera-Arcaya and her husband noticed billboards highlighting a bright lifestyle and tempting home prices and the headline, “A Big Kind of Small Town.” She thought to herself, “What does that even mean?” The pair say it was destiny. “After visiting just once, we fell in love with the area. Its affordability and in-between coasts location was a no-brainer,” said Cervera-Arcaya. They soon purchased a new home and their family followed shortly after.
Residing several houses and streets away are in-laws, grandparents, nieces, and nephews — all part of the “Arcaya Clan” who have weekly gatherings and regular home and block parties. They also collaborate with their community lifestyle director for neighborhood-wide clubhouse events.
Having longed for a calm place to settle where family bonds could thrive, Ave Maria’s small-town ambiance gave the family an ability to reconnect with their cultural roots, foster a stronger sense of community and rebalance their city lives, which were once so hectic.
“Having family who live so close happened because of the safety and opportunities in this town,” said Cervera-Arcaya. “We support each other, we care for each other, and we continue to grow as this place grows with us.”
Entrepreneurs Find Ave
Maria the Perfect Place to Plant Their Family
As entrepreneurs in the music industry, Winston and Nicole Thomas lived a busy lifestyle in Broward County, Florida. They were long time renters and as their family grew, they wanted to become homeowners. The search began but everything they saw in Broward within their budget was too small. They needed space for their family of five as well as two home offices to run their businesses. “We could not find what we wanted at a price we liked,” Nicole shared. “I remember thinking are we going to be renting forever?” Luckily the couple was introduced to Ave Maria through a good friend. “I remember driving into the entrance of Ave Maria saying, “Wow, this place feels like an oasis,” Winston shared. “I immediately felt a vibe, it felt a little too perfect… Is this too good to be true?”
Finding their new dream home was easy to come by because of the town’s reasonable pricing. Fast forward five years and they emersed themselves in the community. Winston works as a DJ at a restaurant/bar in the Town Center and Nicole continues creating custom baby clothes for clients near and far. They also just launched a new ‘Everything Ave Maria” business, educating residents of everything there is to do in Ave Maria. “We see this place as a goldmine for business and investment, we love the peacefulness and safety. We don’t have to worry so much about our kids,” said Winston.
“We saw a bunch of bikes scattered on the grass and sidewalks and were amazed they were unlocked. We were blown away by that,” Winston admitted. “What we love most about Ave Maria is the family-minded people. Our neighbors think family first, such as schools, environment, and safety. We wanted our kids to grow up in a better environment than what we grew up in. We found that and more in Ave Maria.”
AVE MARIA ENTREPRENEURS
Come Experience the Ave Maria Lifestyle at these Signature Events
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC FREE ADMISSION & PARKING
TASTE OF AVE
Saturday, February 3
12:00 – 5:00 p.m.
Sample a variety of eats from grills and restaurants, shop boutiques and a 60+ vendor farmers market, and experience what makes this Big Kind of Small Town the community everyone keeps talking about! Expect live music from hometown bands Steinbeck Way and the Back Country Boys, free-entry raffles, plus a variety of family-friendly activities, arts and crafts vendors, and small business booths.
BLUES, BREWS & BBQ FESTIVAL
Saturday, February 17
12:00 – 5:00 p.m.
Enjoy full sets by Southwest Florida’s biggest names in blues entertainment! The fun includes vintage and high-performance car exhibits, finger-licking good barbecue and a wide assortment of craft beers, plus a great selection of retail vendors, face painters, and kids’ activities. There’ll be plenty of laughs when challenging the mechanical bull ride!
MARGARITA & TACO FESTIVAL
Saturday, March 16
12:00 – 5:00 p.m.
Ave Maria takes on a funfair atmosphere for this annual celebration! Bring your lawn chairs and enjoy the afternoon with live music by local country bands, food trucks featuring Mexican specialties and desserts, plus a variety of refreshing margaritas! Anticipate Lucha Libre wrestling, farmers market and local vendors, car shows and exotic animal encounters, plus plenty more family-friendly activities.
TROLLEY TOURS & LIVE MUSIC
Tuesdays, January 16 – April 23
11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Tour Collier County’s ‘Community of the Year,’ 9-years running, during a 1-hour narrated trolley tour and discover all that’s new! Explore the town, learn its history, and enjoy live music. After the tour, grab lunch, do a little shopping, and view 25+ model homes by premier builders CC Homes, Del Webb, Lennar, and Pulte Homes. Guests receive a complimentary trolley bag filled with swag items, coupons, and more! Tours are free and reservations are not required.
FARMERS MARKETS & LIVE MUSIC
Saturdays, Through April 27
9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
A Town Center favorite, the Ave Maria Farmers Market, keeps growing every year! Browse locally sourced goods and handmade creations from a great mix of 60+ vendors! It’s fun to socialize with new friends when browsing locally grown produce, flowers, honey, specialty foods and baked goods, home décor and accessories, artisans and much more!