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the holidays sneak up on us - as they so often do, sweltered by Florida’s heat and humidity - it can be challenging to feel prepared for the When season. But with Hanukkah arriving early this year, our gift lists cannot be ignored. As we compiled this year’s Holiday Issue, we’re reminded of the old age phrase, “it’s better to give than receive.” Getting wrapped up in the holiday spirit, local volunteers yarn-bombed trees near FAT Village, captured by photographer Kara Starzyk. And while we don’t have snow here, the Panthers hockey team shared the ice to celebrate the holiday of lights, taken by photographer Gina Fontana on page 16. Profiling Broward-based philanthropists in a fun mad-libs format on page 14, we get a peek into the values of these selfless individuals and what inspires them to give back.
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And for those of you who are still making that list (and checking it twice) the gift guide on pages 20-21 features products that benefit charity. So you can give back while giving this holiday season. Additional ways to do so can be accomplished by attending local holiday events presented in our calendar and featured stories. Another way to give back while shopping this season is to pick up toys for underprivileged children in Broward; page 25 features a listing of local toy drives. Because of your selfless acts, we’re reminded daily that all we want for the holidays is world peace (well, that and a new pair of boots wouldn’t hurt). While wrapping up the production of the issue, photographer James Argyropoulos captured us entangled in our own festivities. When this issue went to press, we were basking in our post-turkey haze, freshly full of gratitude and what’s really important in life. This is why we’d like to take a moment to thank you - our readers - for being loyal followers and for giving so much back to the community we call home. One of the best parts of our job here at Society Scene is the daily reminder of our community’s generosity; because the most valuable gifts are those that are invaluable.
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or nearly 17 years, I’ve served as the CEO for LifeNet4Families, formerly The Cooperative Feeding Program Inc. I spent my days working with people in need, learning their stories, and seeing first-hand how poverty and hunger destroys the lives of children, seniors and all the ages in between. You can’t simply hand someone a box of food. You have to understand why they are there. Only then can we work together, with the help of an informed community, to right that wrong. So I’d like to take this opportunity to share the stories of some of our neighbors who have been helped by the generosity of our community in their greatest time of need Marti Forman and put a face to the issues of hunger, poverty, homelessness, etc. Sen was let go from her job after five years of consistent employment. Her boss said that random background checks had found an infraction ten years ago in her past and for that he had to discharge her. Sen lost her apartment and used money from her daughter’s disability check to pay for nights on friends’ couches to keep her family from ending up in a shelter or on the street. Someone directed Sen to LifeNet4Families. When she arrived, she was despondent. Life had beaten her up so badly she had almost given up her fight. Here, we helped her prep for employment. We helped her locate employers who were hiring and we helped her dress for success. In collaboration with several other partnering charities, we helped her get shoes, a uniform and bus passes. After only three interviews, Sen was hired as a private duty home health care worker for a nice family. Her housing fell into place about the same time. We continue to look in on Sen and her children. We’ve registered them for holiday gifts and they now come here for our weekly fresh produce day and for their monthly food box. Sun Sentinel Children’s Fund, a McCormick Foundation fund, helped pay her move in costs to start her new life. With the assistance of the Sun Sentinel Children’s Fund, LifeNet4Families helped Dee pay her rent when she found herself short of funds. Dee is a woman to be admired. She took her sister’s two children in and raised them as her own. Since her sister gave birth to a baby who tested positive for drugs 15 years ago, from that moment on, she has been the only mother her sister’s children have known. Once the boys were 15 and 18 years old, Dee decided to go back to school. With the help of student loans, Dee took classes to become a nurse. She liked the feeling of helping others. Unfortunately, not all the student loans came in as planned and Dee had to use her rent to cover the difference. That unexpected expenditure made it impossible to get her rent paid, so she arrived at LifeNet seeking support. Because of our partnership with the Sun Sentinel Children’s Fund, we had the resources to assist Dee with her rent. We helped set her children up for holiday toys and clothing, and registered her for ongoing help with food and fresh produce. Dee saved the lives of a sick new born and his threeyear-old brother 15 years ago. It was good to be able to do something for her in her time of need. In the spirit of the holidays, I hope that by sharing these stories I can inspire others to give – of their time volunteering, money, talents, or simply by taking the time to read stories like this to learn more about the issues prevalent in our community and show how giving can truly change someone’s path in life.
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representation in court. They needed food, clothing, Christmas presents and tutoring/mentoring for their middle school children. I turned to HANDY, and their wonderful support staff got involved, which resulted in the family having a wonderful Christmas. The case managers helped get the family stabilized and back on their feet. Since then, I have proudly served on the board of the organization and HANDY’s remarkable staff and board has helped thousands of families regain stability. The greatest gift one can give is giving of oneself in order to help change the lives of others. When I think of the holidays I think of my family, friends, my Guardian ad Litem children and my HANDY youth. I also think of my parents who gave so much of
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themselves to help others.
My holiday mood was set when I joined the volunteers and HANDY staff to honor 300 youth and their caregivers at Holiday Park for the HANDY “Family Thanksgiving.”
I was fil ed with pride as I experienced the metamorphosis of our children into self confident, strong, and well-educated youth. Through the tireless devotion of our staff, the transformation has been possible. The youth will be able to achieve their dreams and be the future leaders of tomorrow. My favorite thing about the holiday season in South Florida is being with our grandchildren, Hannah and Benjamin (twins). This holiday season I’m obsessed with shopping for the children - my Guardian ad Litem children, HANDY kids, JAFCO, etc.
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Cadence, a design team focusing on building intelligent developments, spread some holiday cheer by hosting a “Yarn Bombing” on Andrews Avenue where dozens of supporters decorated trees near FAT Village. PHOTOS BY KARA STARZYK
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Holiday Party, 1 p.m., Transplant Foundation Families of organ donors meet the transplant recipients when they join healthcare professionals in an afternoon to celebrate the lives of those who gave the gift of organ and/or tissue donation. $35. Signature Grand, 6900 State Road 84, Davie. 305-817-5645.
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Annual Adopt a Family Program, Through Dec. 9, Boys & Girls Clubs of Broward County. This year’s program has begun, and those interested in adopting a family will be provided a wish list of items to purchase for the children. The gifts are then dropped off at the BGCBC administrative office by Dec. 9. Donations accepted. 877 NW 61st St., Fort Lauderdale. 954-537-1010 or www.bgcbc.org.
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Performances: “The Book of Mormon,”through Dec. 22, Broward Center for the Performing Arts. Called“the best musical of the century”by The New York Times,“The Book of Mormon”is the winner of nine Tony Awards. $44.50 to $99.50. Broward Center for the Performing Arts, 201 SW 5th Ave., Fort Lauderdale. 954-462-0222 or www. BrowardCenter.org.
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Membership Holiday Luncheon, 11 a.m., Bonnet House Alliance. Holiday gathering with Christmas carols and a luncheon. Meet members of the Alliance and find out about volunteer opportunities and future events. $30. Lauderdale Yacht Club, 1725 SE 12th St., Fort Lauderdale. 954-772-7429 or www. bonnethouse.org.
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A Starry Night, 5:30 p.m., First Presbyterian Church of Fort Lauderdale. Dine in the St. Andrew’s room and join Mary and Joseph as they walk through Bethlehem, in a presentation that brings Christ’s birth to life. Hosted by the Children’s Ministry. RSVP by Dec. 13 to CindyV@firstpres.cc. Free. 954-5989-9341 or www.firstpres.cc.
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2nd annual Hunger Champion Award, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., South Florida Hunger Coalition. This year Sen. Nan Rich will be honored as the 2013 Hunger Champion who was responsible for the passage of the Jack Davis Helping Hand Act. $45. Memorial Hospital, Johnson Street, Hollywood. 954-755-9493 or www. southfloridahungercoalition.
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32nd annual Rick Case Bikes for Kids, through Dec. 20, Boys & Girls Clubs of Broward County. Bikes in good condition are being collected for the Rick and Rita Case“Bikes for Kids”drive through Dec. 20 at all South Florida Rick Case automotive dealerships. All bikes collected are distributed to area Boys & Girls clubs as well as other charity organizations. 561-391-5930.
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Ben Gurion Society Event, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., Jewish Federation of Broward County. Event co-chairs are David Burney, Keven Milgram and Noah Solomon. (2014 gift: $1,000 to the Jewish Federation of Broward County’s annual campaign, payable through Dec. 31.) Private home. 954-252-6945.
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Traveling Chemistry Chef Five-Day Camp, Dec. 30 to Jan. 3, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Kids can travel the world with fellow science chefs, discovering treats from around the globe. The camp is for kids 6-12 years. $200 for members; $225 for non-members. Fee includes workshop materials and more. 401 SW 2nd St., Fort Lauderdale. 954-713-0930 or www.mods.org.
Bethlehem Revisited, through Dec. 17, 7 to 9 p.m., First United Methodist Church of Coral Springs. Take a walk back in time to Bethlehem as it was 2,000 years ago. Authentic shop, livestock, Roman soldiers, storytellers, musicians and a living nativity scene. Free. 8650 W. Sample Road, Coral Springs. 954-752-0333 or www. bethlehemrevisited.com.
“Sea What a Difference You Make” Luncheon, noon, Children’s Harbor. Experience a great afternoon aboard the Celebrity Equinox docked at Port Everglades. Guests will enjoy the afternoon by dining on gourmet food and enjoying first-class entertainment. $50. 954-252-3072, ext. 210 or www.childrensharbor.org.
Museum Explorers’Two-Day Camp, Dec. 26-27 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Museum of Discovery and Science. Explore the museum, launch rockets, visit the storm center, take a“journey”into the human body and more. The camp is open to children 6 to 12 years. All camps include an IMAX adventure film. $80 for members; $90 for non-members. 401 SW 2nd St., Fort Lauderdale. 954-7130930 or www.mods.org.
BicyclesforChampionsand ChristmasDinnersGiveaway,11a.m.,Local CommunitySchoolChildren.Thiseventinvolves sending200deservingstudentsonatwo-hour cruise,followedbypickinguptheirbicyclesata localschool.Familiesofthechildrenwillbegivena Christmasdinnerinboxesdecoratedbythedeputies attheBrowardSheriff’s Office. LadyWindridgeYacht, 2950NE32ndAve.,FortLauderdale.954-946-0278.
54th annual Fort Lauderdale Debutante Presentation Ball, Jack & Jill Children’s Center. The event is the culmination of the season for 30 debutantes, the largest class in more than a decade. All young ladies are high school seniors and are chosen on the basis of academic excellence, character and proven involvement at their schools and in the community. 954-467-1147.
YAA Winter Fest, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Young At Art Museum. Celebrate winter and create art under the snow. Art activities include silkscreen snowflakes, winter wonderland prints, Super Snow Sled Illustrations and more. $11 to $14. 751 SW 121st Ave., Davie. 954-424-0085 or www. youngatartmuseum.org.
will include a clown toss, balloon bust, fishing for numbers, video game competition and guessing games. Enjoy pizza, drinks and holiday gifts. Free; RSVP requested. Nan Knox Boys & Girls Club, 832 NW 2nd St., Fort Lauderdale. 954-893-8240 or www. foreverfamily.org.
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Festive Holiday Luncheon, 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., Broward International Women’s Club. The annual Festive Holiday Luncheon is the last social of the year. $55. Lago Mar Country Club, 500 NW 127th Ave., Plantation. 954792-4299 or www.BIWC.org.
10th annual Home for the Holidays, 6 p.m., Ronald McDonald House Charities of South Florida. The event includes a lighting ceremony, kids activities, live entertainment, DJ, culinary delights, a silent auction, raffles and much more. Children 12 and under free. $25. RMHC Fort Lauderdale House, 15 SE 15th St., Fort Lauderdale. 954-828-1822.
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Annual Christmas Concert, 10 a.m., First Presbyterian Church of Fort Lauderdale. Conductor Robin McEachern will lead the cathedral choir, orchestra and members of the Symphony of the Americas as they perform Christmas music. Free. 401 SE 15th Ave., Fort Lauderdale. 954-462-6200 or www.firstpres.cc.
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12th annual Holiday Village Fundraiser and Toy Drive Cocktail Party, Broward Kids and Families in Need. The initiative was created to benefit Team of Life Inc.Guests are asked to donate a toy. The cocktail party features live music by Leo Casino and his band, and a performance by poet Maru G. Contributions and toys can be dropped off at 3471 N. Federal Highway, Suite 410, Fort Lauderdale. 954-9039426. Visit www.SuitsStilettosandLipstick.com.
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Holiday Party, 1 p.m., Transplant Foundation Families of organ donors meet the transplant recipients when they join healthcare professionals in an afternoon to celebrate the lives of those who gave the gift of organ and/or tissue donation. $35. Signature Grand, 6900 State Road 84, Davie. 305-817-5645.
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Annual Adopt a Family Program, Through Dec. 9, Boys & Girls Clubs of Broward County. This year’s program has begun, and those interested in adopting a family will be provided a wish list of items to purchase for the children. The gifts are then dropped off at the BGCBC administrative office by Dec. 9. Donations accepted. 877 NW 61st St., Fort Lauderdale. 954-537-1010 or www.bgcbc.org.
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Performances: “The Book of Mormon,”through Dec. 22, Broward Center for the Performing Arts. Called“the best musical of the century”by The New York Times,“The Book of Mormon”is the winner of nine Tony Awards. $44.50 to $99.50. Broward Center for the Performing Arts, 201 SW 5th Ave., Fort Lauderdale. 954-462-0222 or www. BrowardCenter.org.
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Membership Holiday Luncheon, 11 a.m., Bonnet House Alliance. Holiday gathering with Christmas carols and a luncheon. Meet members of the Alliance and find out about volunteer opportunities and future events. $30. Lauderdale Yacht Club, 1725 SE 12th St., Fort Lauderdale. 954-772-7429 or www. bonnethouse.org.
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A Starry Night, 5:30 p.m., First Presbyterian Church of Fort Lauderdale. Dine in the St. Andrew’s room and join Mary and Joseph as they walk through Bethlehem, in a presentation that brings Christ’s birth to life. Hosted by the Children’s Ministry. RSVP by Dec. 13 to CindyV@firstpres.cc. Free. 954-5989-9341 or www.firstpres.cc.
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2nd annual Hunger Champion Award, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., South Florida Hunger Coalition. This year Sen. Nan Rich will be honored as the 2013 Hunger Champion who was responsible for the passage of the Jack Davis Helping Hand Act. $45. Memorial Hospital, Johnson Street, Hollywood. 954-755-9493 or www. southfloridahungercoalition.
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32nd annual Rick Case Bikes for Kids, through Dec. 20, Boys & Girls Clubs of Broward County. Bikes in good condition are being collected for the Rick and Rita Case“Bikes for Kids”drive through Dec. 20 at all South Florida Rick Case automotive dealerships. All bikes collected are distributed to area Boys & Girls clubs as well as other charity organizations. 561-391-5930.
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Traveling Chemistry Chef Five-Day Camp, Dec. 30 to Jan. 3, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Kids can travel the world with fellow science chefs, discovering treats from around the globe. The camp is for kids 6-12 years. $200 for members; $225 for non-members. Fee includes workshop materials and more. 401 SW 2nd St., Fort Lauderdale. 954-713-0930 or www.mods.org.
Bethlehem Revisited, through Dec. 17, 7 to 9 p.m., First United Methodist Church of Coral Springs. Take a walk back in time to Bethlehem as it was 2,000 years ago. Authentic shop, livestock, Roman soldiers, storytellers, musicians and a living nativity scene. Free. 8650 W. Sample Road, Coral Springs. 954-752-0333 or www. bethlehemrevisited.com.
“Sea What a Difference You Make” Luncheon, noon, Children’s Harbor. Experience a great afternoon aboard the Celebrity Equinox docked at Port Everglades. Guests will enjoy the afternoon by dining on gourmet food and enjoying first-class entertainment. $50. 954-252-3072, ext. 210 or www.childrensharbor.org.
Museum Explorers’Two-Day Camp, Dec. 26-27 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Museum of Discovery and Science. Explore the museum, launch rockets, visit the storm center, take a“journey”into the human body and more. The camp is open to children 6 to 12 years. All camps include an IMAX adventure film. $80 for members; $90 for non-members. 401 SW 2nd St., Fort Lauderdale. 954-7130930 or www.mods.org.
BicyclesforChampionsand ChristmasDinnersGiveaway,11a.m.,Local CommunitySchoolChildren.Thiseventinvolves sending200deservingstudentsonatwo-hour cruise,followedbypickinguptheirbicyclesata localschool.Familiesofthechildrenwillbegivena Christmasdinnerinboxesdecoratedbythedeputies attheBrowardSheriff’s Office. LadyWindridgeYacht, 2950NE32ndAve.,FortLauderdale.954-946-0278.
54th annual Fort Lauderdale Debutante Presentation Ball, Jack & Jill Children’s Center. The event is the culmination of the season for 30 debutantes, the largest class in more than a decade. All young ladies are high school seniors and are chosen on the basis of academic excellence, character and proven involvement at their schools and in the community. 954-467-1147.
YAA Winter Fest, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Young At Art Museum. Celebrate winter and create art under the snow. Art activities include silkscreen snowflakes, winter wonderland prints, Super Snow Sled Illustrations and more. $11 to $14. 751 SW 121st Ave., Davie. 954-424-0085 or www. youngatartmuseum.org.
will include a clown toss, balloon bust, fishing for numbers, video game competition and guessing games. Enjoy pizza, drinks and holiday gifts. Free; RSVP requested. Nan Knox Boys & Girls Club, 832 NW 2nd St., Fort Lauderdale. 954-893-8240 or www. foreverfamily.org.
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Festive Holiday Luncheon, 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., Broward International Women’s Club. The annual Festive Holiday Luncheon is the last social of the year. $55. Lago Mar Country Club, 500 NW 127th Ave., Plantation. 954792-4299 or www.BIWC.org.
10th annual Home for the Holidays, 6 p.m., Ronald McDonald House Charities of South Florida. The event includes a lighting ceremony, kids activities, live entertainment, DJ, culinary delights, a silent auction, raffles and much more. Children 12 and under free. $25. RMHC Fort Lauderdale House, 15 SE 15th St., Fort Lauderdale. 954-828-1822.
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Annual Christmas Concert, 10 a.m., First Presbyterian Church of Fort Lauderdale. Conductor Robin McEachern will lead the cathedral choir, orchestra and members of the Symphony of the Americas as they perform Christmas music. Free. 401 SE 15th Ave., Fort Lauderdale. 954-462-6200 or www.firstpres.cc.
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12th annual Holiday Village Fundraiser and Toy Drive Cocktail Party, Broward Kids and Families in Need. The initiative was created to benefit Team of Life Inc.Guests are asked to donate a toy. The cocktail party features live music by Leo Casino and his band, and a performance by poet Maru G. Contributions and toys can be dropped off at 3471 N. Federal Highway, Suite 410, Fort Lauderdale. 954-9039426. Visit www.SuitsStilettosandLipstick.com.
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SAWGRASS FORD: “BUY A RIDE, GET A RIDE” Darrell Gwynn Foundation’s Wheelchair Donation Program
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$100 from every vehicle sold or leased from Sawgrass Ford in Sunrise during the month of December, will be donated to the Darrell Gwynn Foundation’s Wheelchair Donation Program. This year, Sawgrass Ford has teamed with the foundation to raise funds to purchase a power wheelchair needed for two-year-old Lisa Marie Garcia Fernandez of Miami. The average cost of a power wheelchair is $25,000. If enough funds are raised in December, a wheelchair donation presentation will take place at Sawgrass Ford in early January 2014. www.darrellgwynnfoundation.org.
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ANNUAL ADOPT A FAMILY PROGRAM Boys & Girls Clubs of Broward County
This year’s program has begun, and those interested in adopting a family will be provided a wish list of items to purchase for the children. The gifts are then dropped off at the BGCBC administrative office by Dec. 9. Donations accepted. 877 NW 61st St., Fort Lauderdale. 954-5371010 or www.bgcbc.org.
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32ND ANNUAL RICK CASE BIKES FOR KIDS Boys & Girls Clubs of Broward County
Bikes in good condition are now being collected for the Rick and Rita Case “Bikes for Kids” drive through Dec. 20 at all South Florida Rick Case Automotive dealerships. All bikes collected are distributed to area Boys & Girls Clubs as well as other charity organizations. 561-391-5930.
Through Jan. 4 from 6 to 10 p.m.
HOLIDAY FANTASY OF LIGHTS Alzheimer’s Family Center
Celebrate another holiday season at Tradewinds Park in Coconut Creek, which will be transformed into a winter wonderland with millions of twinkling lights along with illuminated and animated displays for the more than 250,000 annual visitors. $13 per vehicle. www.holidaylightsdrivethru.com, 954-971-7155 or joycek@alzcenter.org.
Dec. 4 from 6 to 9 p.m.
CHANUKAH UNDER THE STARS David Posnack Jewish Day School
Outdoor concert that is open to all Posnack K-12 families, JCC pre-school and greater JCC community. The evening will begin with the lighting of the menorah followed by performances by the children of David Posnack Jewish Day School. Food will be available. Bring blankets and chairs to sit on. Posnack Jewish Day School (field adjacent to the Lower School), 5890 S. Pine Island Road, Davie. lrosenblatt@posnackschool.org or 954-583-6100.
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12TH ANNUAL HOLIDAY VILLAGE FUNDRAISER AND TOY DRIVE COCKTAIL PARTY Broward Kids and Families in Need
Hosted by John Weaver and wife Dr. Elizabeth King, the initiative was created to benefit Team of Life Inc., a nonprofit run by Essie “Big Mama” Reed of Fort Lauderdale. Guests are asked to donate a toy. The cocktail party features dancing to live music by Leo Casino and his band, and a performance by poet Maru G. This year’s goal is 4,000 toys and $20,000. Money raised will help Big Mama’s Team of Life Community Center. Donations accepted through Dec. 14. Contributions and toys can be dropped off at 3471 N. Federal Highway, Suite 410, Fort Lauderdale. 954-903-9426. To purchase a ticket and pre-register for the event, visit www.SuitsStilettosandLipstick.com.
Dec. 6-7, 8,15, 21-22; from 5 to 7 p.m. GARDEN OF LIGHTS Flamingo Gardens
The Flamingo Garden’s Botanical Gardens and Historic Wray Home will be decked out with thousands of lights and decorations. On weekends, guests can enjoy concerts, visits from Santa, crafts and more. $18 age 12 and over; $10 ages 4-11; free ages 3 and under. Free to members. $5 entry fee after 5 p.m. to view lights only. 3750 S. Flamingo Road, Davie. 954-473-2955 or www.flamingogardens.org.
Dec. 6-7
OLD FASHION HOLIDAY PARTY AND SLEEPOVER Old Davie School Historical Museum
Girls are invited for this old fashion holiday party. String popcorn, make ice cream, sing carols and take a flashlight tour of the historic school and homes before having a sleepover. $30 per girl; $15 for adults. Old Davie School Historical Museum, 6500 Griffin Road, Davie. 954-797-1044 or www.olddavieschool.org.
Dec. 6 from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
FESTIVE HOLIDAY LUNCHEON Broward International Women’s Club
The annual Festive Holiday Luncheon is the last social of the year. $55. Lago Mar Country Club, 500 NW 127th Ave., Plantation. 954-792-4299 or www.BIWC.org.
Dec. 7 at 10 a.m.
SANTA’S BRUNCH Women’s Club of Coconut Creek
This special children’s event will include lunch, a beverage, a snack and dessert, a magic show, and a visit from Santa and Mrs. Claus. $10. Coconut Creek Community Center, 1100 Lyons Road, Coconut Creek. www.ccwomensclub.webs.com or 561-702-7544.
Dec. 7 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
HELP PORTRAIT FORT LAUDERDALE Salvation Army
Join the Salvation Army for a fun family experience making professional portraits of people and families for free. Professional portrait photographers, hairdressers and makeup artists on-site, and clothing available. Salvation Army Fort Lauderdale 100 SW 9th Ave., Fort Lauderdale. www.thesoulcatchers.org.
Dec. 7 at 6 p.m.
SEMINOLE HARD ROCK WINTERFEST BLACK-TIE BALL Winterfest
The Seminole Hard Rock Winterfest black-tie ball will feature guests in formal wear who will dance and be entertained inside Seminole Hard Rock Live. Absolut Vodka and Clos du Bois will also be served. $250. Hard Rock Live, 1 Seminole Way, Hollywood. 954-767-0686 or www.winterfestparade.com.
Dec. 7 at 6 p.m.
10TH ANNUAL HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS Ronald McDonald House Charities of South Florida
The event includes a lighting ceremony, kids activities, live entertainment, DJ, culinary delights, a silent auction, raffles and much more. Children 12 and under free. $25. RMHC Fort Lauderdale House, 15 SE 15th St., Fort Lauderdale. 954-828-1822.
Dec. 8 at noon
OLD DAVIE CHRISTMAS Old Davie School Historical Museum
Santa will be on hand with goodies at this 12th annual event. Children can have their picture taken with Santa, go on pony rides, visit a petting zoo and enjoy lunch. Free. Old Davie School Historical Museum, 6500 Griffin Road, Davie. 954-797-1044 or www.olddavieschool.org.
Dec. 8 at 7 a.m.
26TH ANNUAL SOUTH FLORIDA PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL (SFPC) TOYS IN THE SUN RUN Joe DiMaggio’s Children’s Hospital
Motorcyclists start at 9:45 a.m. from the Mardi Gras Casino, 831 N. Federal Highway, Hallandale Beach. The run ends at Markham Park in Sunrise, 16001 W. State Road 84 in Weston. Markham Park events feature Bret Michaels, live music on two stages, a motorcycle show, over 100 vendors, an international food court, beer and soft drinks. In addition, there will be an open car and truck show, sponsored by Cruisers of South Florida. All proceeds benefit Joe DiMaggio’s Children’s Hospital. Entry is $10 plus one, new unwrapped toy or gift per person ($20 entry fee without a toy). VIP spots are also available for those who want to be at the front of the line. www.toysinthesunrun.com.
Dec. 8 at 1 p.m. HOLIDAY PARTY
Transplant Foundation Families of organ donors meet the transplant recipients when they join healthcare professionals in an afternoon to celebrate the lives of those who gave the gift of organ and/or tissue donation. $35. Signature Grand, 6900 State Road 84, Davie. 305-817-5645.
Dec. 8 at 6 p.m.
51ST ANNUAL GREATER POMPANO BEACH BOAT PARADE
Thousands gather along the Intracoastal Waterway every year to celebrate this annual event that starts in Pompano Beach, and runs through Lighthouse Point and Hillsboro Beach, before ending at Hillsboro Boulevard in Deerfield Beach. Free. 954-941-2940.
Dec. 10 at 11 a.m.
MEMBERSHIP HOLIDAY LUNCHEON Bonnet House Alliance
Holiday gathering with Christmas carols and a luncheon. Meet members of the Alliance and find out about volunteer opportunities and future events. $30. The Fort Lauderdale Yacht Club, 1725 SE 12th St., Fort Lauderdale. 954-772-7429 or www.bonnethouse.org.
Dec. 11 from 6 to 9 p.m. HOLIDAY BOUTIQUE Deliver the Dream
Shop for unique holiday gifts while raising money for families in crisis. Vendors featured will have: Silpada jewelry, Charm Chick, Britto, Brighton, decoupage handmade gifts, Mary Kay, collectible Barbies and Stampin’ Studio. $10, includes appetizer and drink. Deliver the Dream, 2701 NE 42nd St., Lighthouse Point. 954-564-3512 or www.deliverthedream.org.
Dec. 13-14 and 20-21 at 8 p.m.
PERFORMANCE: HEAVEN AND NATURE SING Gay Men’s Chorus of South Florida
This concert includes traditional holiday music by Handel, and blends in a tribute to the famous Rockettes. The chorus of 150 singers is conducted by Maestro Gordon Roberts. Other musical works range from medleys of traditional Christmas carols to secular Christmas and Chanukah music. Sunshine Cathedral, 1480 SW 9th Ave., Fort Lauderdale. 305-409-0939.
Dec. 13-17 from 7 to 9 p.m.
BETHLEHEM REVISITED First United Methodist Church of Coral Springs
Take a walk back in time to Bethlehem as it was 2,000 years ago. Authentic shop, livestock, Roman soldiers, storytellers, musicians and a living nativity scene. Free. 8650 W. Sample Road, Coral Springs (behind First United Methodist Church). 954-752-0333 or www.bethlehemrevisited.com.
Dec. 14 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. YAA WINTER FEST Young At Art Museum
Dec. 14 from 3:30 to 10 p.m.
WINTERFEST GRANDSTAND VIEWING AREA Winterfest Inc.
Dec. 14 from 4 to 9 p.m.
This family-friendly event features St. Nick, a Christmas ballet, hip-hop dancers, “Grinchy” and bands playing music from bluegrass to gospel — plus excerpts from “The Nutcracker” and more. Free. ArtsPark at Young Circle, Hollywood. www.christmasnearthebeach.com.
Dec. 14-15 and 21-22 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS Women’s Club of Coconut Creek
“The Chocolate Nutcracker,” based on the traditional “Nutcracker” by George Balanchine, is an African-American perspective of the age-old tale that has been a holiday tradition. African dancers and drummers, as well as Indian, Chinese, classical, carnival and modern dancers. $15. Broward Center for the Performing Arts, 201 SW 5th Ave., Fort Lauderdale. 954-792-3700.
Members and guests will enjoy a luncheon, learn details of the 2014 Woman of the Year luncheon and pay tribute to 1000+ Club past presidents. Co-chairs are Genta Horton and Rosemary Zenobia. $65. Hyatt Regency Pier Sixty-Six, 2301 SE 17th St., Fort Lauderdale. 954-7418138 or www.1000plusclub.org.
Dec. 23 at 11 a.m.
BICYCLES FOR CHAMPIONS AND CHRISTMAS DINNERS GIVEAWAY
Sponsored by the Broward Sheriff’s Advisory Council and Kathleen Windridge of Windridge Yacht Charters, this event sends 200 students on a two-hour cruise, followed by picking up their bicycles at a local school. Families of the children will be given a Christmas dinner in boxes decorated by the deputies at the Broward Sheriff’s Office. Lady Windridge Yacht, 2950 NE 32nd Ave., Fort Lauderdale. www.windridgeyachtcharters.com or 954-946-0278.
Dec. 15 at 10 a.m.
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS CONCERT First Presbyterian Church of Fort Lauderdale
Conductor Robin McEachern will lead the cathedral choir, orchestra and members of the Symphony of the Americas as they perform Christmas music. Free. 401 SE 15th Ave., Fort Lauderdale. 954-462-6200 or www.firstpres.cc.
Dec. 17 at 5:30 p.m.
A STARRY NIGHT First Presbyterian Church of Fort Lauderdale
Dine in the St. Andrew’s room and join Mary and Joseph as they walk through Bethlehem, in a presentation that brings Christ’s birth to life. Hosted by the Children’s Ministry. RSVP by Dec. 13 to CindyV@firstpres.cc. Free. 954-59899341 or www.firstpres.cc.
Dec. 20 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
MARINE SCENE SCHOOL HOLIDAY CAMP ADVENTURE Museum of Discovery and Science
Become an ocean explorer and discover what lurks off the coast of South Florida. Learn about the museum’s sharks and how closely they are related to some of the giants like Great Whites and Bull Sharks. Make a shark tooth necklace and dissect a squid. The camp is open to children 6 to 12 years. $50 members; $55 non-members. 401 SW 2nd St., Fort Lauderdale. 954-713-0930 or www.mods.org.
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MIASF ANNUAL TOY DRIVE AND HOLIDAY PARTY Marine Industries Association of South Florida
Benefits the Children’s Diagnostic Center in Fort Lauderdale, this event will take place at Skate Las Olas (lawn at the Riverside Hotel), 620 E. Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale. Bring an unwrapped toy or a $10 donation. Skating, cocktails and hors d’oeuvres. 954-524-2733.
Dec. 14
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS TOY DRIVE For Children of Officers Killed in the Line of Duty
The toy drive is sponsored by the American Police Hall of Fame; 9463 A Founder for Florida’s Fallen Officers and the Broward County PBA. Toys may be dropped off at PBA Hall, 2650 W. State Rd 84 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. 954-347-2515.
Through Dec. 15
HOLIDAY TOY DRIVE FOR THE HOMELESS HOPE South Florida
HOPE South Florida is opening a toy store site for families who cannot afford to buy presents for the holidays, so children can open a gift that’s given to them by a loved one, not a charity. Donations are needed. If you wish to participate, bring a new, unwrapped toy to the office at 101 SE 3rd Ave., Fort Lauderdale. 954-566-2311.
Through Dec. 21
SALVATION ARMY ANGEL TREE PROGRAM
Angel Tree is a volunteer-driven program - with people from all over Broward County donating toys, time and expertise to help their neighbors in need. Angel Trees are placed in four local malls Broward, Coral Square, Galleria and Pembroke Lakes - individuals can select an angel to buy a gift for that child. Call specific mall for details.
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The Women’s Club of Coconut Creek will be selling candle kits at $5 a dozen at Donaldson’s Park, 900 NW 43rd Ave., Coconut Creek on Saturday and Sunday on the above-mentioned dates. You may purchase one- or two-dozen candle kits, and sand may be picked up by Dec. 16 at the Rowe Community Center, parking lot (1100 Lyons Road). www.womensclubcoconutcreek.com or aglifebeat@bellsouth.net.
THE CHOCOLATE NUTCRACKER Ashanti Cultural Arts Inc.
Fun activities will include a clown toss, balloon bust, fishing for numbers, video game competition and guessing games. Enjoy pizza, drinks and holiday gifts. Free; RSVP requested. Nan Knox Boys & Girls Club, 832 NW 2nd St., Fort Lauderdale. 954-893-8240 or www.foreverfamily.org.
HOLIDAY LUNCHEON AND TRIBUTE TO PAST PRESIDENTS 1000+ Club to Benefit Cancer Inc.
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
CHRISTMAS NEAR THE BEACH Expressions of Joy
Dec. 14 at 7 p.m.
HOLIDAY PARTY Forever Family Bella’s Group
Dec. 23 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
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Get your reserved and assigned grandstand seats to watch the 42nd annual Seminole Hard Rock Winterfest Boat Parade. The viewing area is presented by tigerdirect.com. Enjoy family-friendly activities, stage entertainment and commentary. $20 to $25. Birch State Park, 3109 E. Sunrise Blvd., Fort Lauderdale. 954-767-0686. or www.winterfestparade.com.
The 42nd annual holiday parade sets sail from downtown Fort Lauderdale. See 100 decorated boats, enjoy entertainment, see celebrities, beauty queens and more. Free viewing in the Riverwalk area, or the bridges on the Intracoastal Waterway. Route: Downtown on the New River to the Intracoastal, north to Pompano Beach and Fort Lauderdale. 954-767-0686.
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GIVE. BELIEVE. SUCCEED. The generosity of alumni and friends has nurtured Nova Southeastern University (NSU) for 50 years, enabling extraordinary achievements in teaching, research, and community service. Scholarship awards are essential to our students, many of whom rely on a combination of financial aid and student loans to fund their education. To meet this need, both spendable gifts and endowments are a priority to attract and retain a bright and diverse student body. We invite you to attend one of our upcoming community events to help support these efforts.
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As we look ahead, those who make a commitment to the university will have a dramatic impact on our students’ futures and our legacy. FORT LAUDERDALE BILLFISH TOURNAMENT Saturday, March 1, 2014 Held in conjunction with the Marine Industries Association of South Florida, the tournament showcases NSU’s commitment to preserving our seas. All proceeds fund scholarships for students at NSU’s Oceanographic Center. For more information email fishingtournament@nova.edu or call (954) 262-2105.
BAL FANTASTIQUE Saturday, March 29, 2014 Join us for an evening of elegance at this annual black-tie ball benefitting the NSU Health Professions Division. For more information, contact Karen Perez at kperez@nova.edu or (954) 262-1519.
29TH ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP GOLF CLASSIC Friday, April 25, 2014 Enjoy a championship tournament experience at the PGA National Resort and Spa. Proceeds of the Scholarship Golf Classic go directly to the student-athlete scholarship endowment fund, ensuring the success of our NCAA Division II athletic program. For more information email golf@nova.edu or call (954) 262-2105.
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Posnack Jewish Day School in Davie. Coupled with special performances, there will also be face painting, arts and crafts and food available for purchase. Guests are encouraged to try the Sufganiyot, a traditional Chanukah treat. The David Posnack Jewish Day School is a dual-curriculum college preparatory academy for students in grades kindergarten through 12. The school focuses
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artists from Vero Beach to Miami Beach. Children can take advantage of a free photo opportunity with St. Nick at his “Beach House,” and they will be posted on the event’s web site. This year, a tree will be available to a lucky winner in a drawing. Select vendors will also be on site providing food and refreshments. The public is invited to come out early to this family-friendly experience, as last year nearly 3,000 people celebrated “Christmas Near the Beach” in ArtsPark - a 10-acre outdoor facility convenient for families to gather with lawn chairs and
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n the early days of Davie, Santa would arrive in different ways each year and pass out goodies to all the children of the community, and everyone would sing carols and have a good time. It was a true community gathering. The Davie School, built in 1918, was the epicenter of town activity in those days, and today the town’s tradition of celebration continues for children and their families at the Old Davie School Historical Museum, 6650 Griffin Road site of the 12th annual “Old Davie Christmas” presented by the Davie Historical Society Committee and the Davie School Foundation.
The community is invited to join in the festivities, welcoming Santa and Mrs. Claus as they arrive by antique car at the Old Davie School on Sunday, Dec. 8 at noon. Each child will receive a free goodie bag that includes tickets for a pony ride, a hayride and a light lunch, while supplies last. There will be games, a petting zoo and surprises. This special holiday celebration is sponsored by local citizens and businesses, and is intended for children ages 3 to 8 years of age. Admission to the museum is free for this special event, and it’s a great opportunity to educate future generations about the history of the Davie community and western
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The Sun Sentinel Children’s Fund gives back with matched gifts via Holiday Campaign
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he season of giving has officially kicked off, and there’s no gift that goes further and stays closer than a donation to the Sun Sentinel Children’s Fund’s annual Holiday Campaign. The campaign, running through December 31, raises much-needed funds to support local nonprofit programs throughout the year. These programs provide an array of services that help move low-income children and families into self-sufficiency.
In 1990, the Sun Sentinel expanded its long-term support of helping those in need in Broward and Palm Beach counties and partnered with the Robert R. McCormick Foundation to establish the Sun Sentinel Children’s Fund, a McCormick Foundation Fund. This partnership enables donations to the Fund to go even further because the McCormick Foundation matches all donations at fifty cents on the dollar. In addition, the Sun Sentinel and the Foundation pay
all administrative and campaign expenses, so 100 percent of every gift, plus the match, go directly to support local children and families in need. The Sun Sentinel Children’s Fund is committed to helping those less fortunate in our community improve their lives and break the cycle of poverty. With the generous support of donors and matching funds provided by the McCormick Foundation, grants are made to qualified nonprofit organizations with programs
that concentrate on child abuse prevention and treatment; child and youth education; housing; and hunger. Since inception, more than $42 million has been granted through the Sun Sentinel Children’s Fund, making a positive impact in the lives of thousands of disadvantaged children, families and adults every year. The Holiday Campaign, sponsored by longtime supporters JM Family Enterprises, Inc., Children’s Services Council of Broward
“Funds raised through Sun Sentinel Children’s Fund Holiday Drive help provide crucial services to families of children with developmental disabilities through ARC Broward’s ‘Parents as Teachers (PAT)’ program. This program provides early childhood parent education and family support designed to empower parents to give their children with special needs the best possible start in life. Parents enrolled in the program learn the tools to help their children grow up healthy, safe and ready to learn.” - ARC Broward Submitted photos
County, AutoNation, Publix and the Dennis and Lois Doyle Family Foundation, is the Fund’s biggest source of funding. By the end of this year, thanks to the generosity of readers and sponsors, more than $525,000 will be awarded to nonprofit agencies, providing a lifeline of support for those in need. “I encourage individuals and organizations in our community to continue supporting the annual Holiday Campaign which benefits many local people in dire need throughout
the year,” said Sandra Muvdi, president and founder of the Jessica June Children’s Cancer Foundation (JJCF). “During 2013, the Sun Sentinel Children’s Fund impacted the lives of 75 JJCCF children and family members fighting pediatric cancer. JJCCF values every penny raised and is grateful for the generosity of the Children’s Fund and its donors.” For more information on the Sun Sentinel Children’s Fund and to donate, visit sunsentinelchildrensfund.org. ■
“Children’s Harbor’s Residential Foster Care Program keeps together brothers and sisters while in the foster care system, as well as foster pregnant or parenting teens with their babies. We work therapeutically with the children to address issues from the past, and work toward a healthy and happy future. Children’s Harbor also moves each child and teen forward academically, and strives to break to the cycle of abuse and neglect. Children’s Harbor greatly values the generous support through the Sun Sentinel Children’s Fund. It costs $100 to provide a foster child with one night of safety with their brothers and sisters in one of our sibling homes. We can’t thank the Children’s Fund enough for allowing us to truly make a difference in the lives of children this holiday season.” - Children’s Harbor
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“H. B. is a 7th grade participant in Unity 4 Teens. He has demonstrated tremendous improvement in reading using the Reading Plus online program. In more than 30 45-minute sessions, he has increased his reading level by 2.5 levels, increased his average test score from an initial 66% to 80%, and increased his reading speed to 164 words per minute from an initial 94 words. H. B. has gained three separate award s from Reading Plus. In H. B’s. own words, ’The Reading Plus provided at the U4T program is really helping me’.” - Hispanic Unity of Broward County
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“As part of our Learning Through the Arts program, over 2,000 2nd grade students from Broward County Public Schools attended Student Enrichment for the Arts or SEAS, the long-standing partnership that brings thousands of students to the theater each season for arts integrated learning, performances of Bella and Harry: Let’s Visit London. This outstanding educational performance integrated lessons related to Language Arts, Reading, History and Geography through the magic of theater, music and dance. Engaged learning is important to a student’s classroom achievement level and the impact of this performance was a home run.” - Broward Center for the Performing Arts
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Evelise Ramirez, a 3-year-old Broward County resident with Jessica June Children’s Cancer Foundation being treated for Leukemia at Miami Children’s Hospital, with Sandra Muvdi.
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