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crafts, the Southern Handcraft Society meets the second Thursday of each month, at 7pm, at the SWFP Community Center, 301 N.W. 103 Avenue. For information, call 954-294-4426.

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who lost their lives during the attacks on our country, at 8:30am, at the Pembroke Pines City Center, 10300 Pines Boulevard. Event is free. For information, visit www.ppines.com.

25th Dinner Dance – At the La Vida Latina Dinner Dance, sponsored by the Advisory Site Council, there will be live entertainment, at the SWPC Community Center, 301 NW 103rd Ave. $10 per person for dinner, which starts at 5:30pm. Dance begins at 6:30pm. For information, visit www. ppines.com or call 954-450-6888.

Jazz Concert – Enjoy a free jazz concert, sponsored by the City of Pembroke Pines, at William B. Armstrong Dream Park, 1700 Dykes Road. Relax to the sounds of pure state jazz (5pm-7pm) and enjoy the delicious food cooked up by the Food Truck Round Ups 9 (3pm-7pm). Bring your blankets and chairs. For information, visit www.ppines.com.

Bingo – Enjoy Bingo with the Knights and free refreshments at the SWPC Community Center, 301 NW 103rd Ave., from 6pm-9pm. $15 to play all night. For information, visit www. ppines.com or call 954-450-6888.

Girl Scouts – This month, the Wildflower Service Unit, which serves Pembroke Pines, will be recruiting new girls for the upcoming school year. They can join existing troops or form new ones. To request a calendar of recruiting events throughout Pembroke Pines, send an email to wildflowerserviceunit@ yahoo.com or lwadley@gssef.org.

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24th Fall Arts & Craft Show – On September 24 and 25, there will be over 70 indoor artists with free admission and free parking at the SWPC Community Center, 301 NW 103rd Ave., from 9am-4pm. Event features the Empty Bowls pottery sale which benefits the center’s annual Thanksgiving Food Drive. For information, visit www.ppines.com or call 954-450-6888.

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Art Competition Reception – Meet the artists from the 12th Annual Art Competition at a reception, from 7pm-9pm, at Studio 18 in the Pines, 1101 Poinciana Drive. For information, visit www.ppines.com or call 954-986-5027.

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Oct. 1st Toy Train Show – The public is invited to the Toy Train Show at Pembroke Pines Charter SchoolCentral Campus, 12350 Sheridan Street, from 9am-3pm. It is free for kids and a $4 donation for adults. For information, visit www.fcmts.org.

Model Train Display – From September 21 to October 12, the public is invited to view a Model Train Exhibit at the South Regional/ BC Library, 7300 Pines Blvd. Check the website, www.fcmts.org, for exact dates and times.

On-Going Art Competition – From September 23 to October 20, the City of Pembroke Pines Recreation and Cultural Arts Department and the Arts and Culture Advisory Board present the 12th Annual Art Competition and Art Exhibit at Studio 18 in the Pines, 1101 Poinciana Drive. For information, visit www. ppines.com or call 954-986-5027. Fire Prevention – This month, elementary school students will be learning about the importance of working smoke alarms. They will be competing in the Pembroke Pines Fire Department’s 20th Annual Fire Prevention Week Poster Contest, which promotes Fire Prevention Week’s theme “Don’t Wait - Check the Date! Replace Smoke Alarms

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he City of Pembroke Pines Recreation and Cultural Arts Department and the Arts and Culture Advisory Board are currently accepting applications for the 12th Annual Art Competition and Art Exhibit. Area artists, 18 and older, can submit paintings, sculptures, mixed media, photography and other mediums for a chance to win cash prizes. The deadline to enter up to three pieces is September 12. “The Art Board is very excited to see the art work that will be submitted at this year’s Art Competition,” stated Rose Colombo, Arts and Culture Advisory Board Chair for Pembroke Pines. “Our selection of the work to be used for the annual art festival poster is one of the highlights of the year.” The winning artwork from the juried competition will be on display in a new location this year, Studio 18 in the Pines, from September 23 to October 20. On September 23, from 7pm – 9pm, the public is invited to meet the artists at a reception. Winning artists will receive cash

prizes in the following categories: Best of Show ($500), Best Photography ($200), Best Painting ($200), Best Mixed Media ($200), Best Sculpture ($200), Best Watercolors ($200), Best Drawing ($200) and Art Festival Poster Design ($200). The artwork from one lucky winner will be used to create the poster for the 2017 Annual Arts and Crafts Festival on March 11 and 12 and will be featured on the cover of the Art Festival booklet. The winner will also receive free 10x10 tent space at the festival and $200. Last year, Carlos Fuenmayor won the poster contest for “Knightopus.” Completed application(s), attachments and $15 per submission/application fee should be returned to Studio 18 in the Pines, 1101 Poinciana Drive in Pembroke Pines, Monday through Friday, from 8:30am to 5pm, and Saturdays, from 10am to 2pm. To request an application, send an email to Amelia Mohamed at amohamed@ppines.com. For information, visit www.ppines. com or call 954-961-6067.

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Pembroke Pines to Observe Patriot Day at Remembrance Ceremony By Debby Teich

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n the 15th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, the City of Pembroke Pines will come together to remember those who lost their lives. On September 11, the Patriot Day Remembrance Ceremony will begin at 8:30am, at the Pembroke Pines City Center Memorial Pavilion, 10300 Pines Boulevard. “The City of Pembroke Pines continues to honor

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The Memorial Pavilion was created by local artists Felix Gonzalez and Benoit Menasche.

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the recovery periods to be a part of the ceremony. The Remembrance Ceremony will begin with the Presentation of Colors by the City of Pembroke Pines Police and Fire Department Honor Guards. It will feature remarks by Pembroke Pines Mayor Frank C. Ortis and City Commissioners. The ceremony will conclude with patriotic music. Guests can visit the Memorial Pavilion, which was created by local artists Felix Gonzalez and Benoit Menasche. It contains a series of steel sculptures, including a 13-foot-tall firefighter, two twisted towers, and a little girl. It also has a four-sided relief made from a nine-ton cube of Italian marble. Each side represents something different shock, grief, acceptance and rebuilding. Carlos Rodriguez of Pembroke Pines lost his cousin in the Twin Towers. “Every time I see the Memorial Pavilion I think of my cousin, as well as all of the other victims, survivors and people who assisted in the recovery,” said Rodriguez. “I visit the memorial throughout the year, as well as on September 11.” The community is invited to view and participate in the City of Pembroke Pines “Salute OUR Soldiers” pictorial display inside Pembroke Pines City Hall. Pembroke Pines residents can submit non-returnable photos of loved ones, living and/or deceased, who have served in the United States Military, for display on the “Salute OUR Soldiers” Patriots Wall located inside City Hall. For information, call 954-392-2116, send an email to FNovo@ppines.com or visit www. ppines.com.


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ooking for the perfect gift? Chances are you will find it at the 10th Annual City of Pembroke Pines Community Services Fall Arts and Crafts Show. The annual event benefits the City of Pembroke Pines senior services programs. It will be held on September 24, from 9am to 5pm, and Sept. 25, from 10am to 4pm, at the Southwest Focal Point Community Center, in Pembroke Pines, in over 54,000 sq. ft. of air conditioned space. Admission is free and open to the public. “The show features a wide variety of carefully chosen artists, who are all present at the show to discuss their original and handmade work,” said Helen Daniels, Recreation Division Supervisor. “It is an excellent opportunity to browse and purchase beautiful one-of-a-kind handcrafted arts and crafts for the upcoming holidays.” There will be more than 70 vendors from throughout the state of Florida, including many new ones. Visitors will find photography, gourmet chocolate & popcorn, handmade soaps, lotions & candles, hand sewn fabric crafts, pottery, knitted baby items, knitted accessories, crochet clothing and accessories, children’s clothing and accessories, hand crafted cold porcelain dolls, handmade doll clothes, etched yard stones, paper quilling, handcrafted

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Seniors to Test Their Spanish Spelling Abilities community news

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n recognition of National Hispanic Heritage month, seniors will once again compete for the title of “Spelling Bee Champion.” The 5th Annual Senior Spanish Spelling Bee will be held on September 13, at 12:30pm, at the City of Pembroke Pines Southwest Focal Point Community Center. The deadline to sign up is September 9. “Our members are looking forward to the Spanish Spelling Bee this year, so they can stimulate their minds,” said Suzy Felix, Activities Coordinator. “They always enjoy the excitement that the competition brings when competing with their friends.” Pembroke Pines Director of Community Services and Housing Jay Shechter, who loves to play Scrabble, came up with the idea for a Spelling Bee. After holding the first two in English, the Spanish-speaking seniors wanted a turn. Schecter agreed to hold the next contest in Spanish. The Center now offers two Spelling Bees each year – one in English and one in Spanish. “Every year we see an increase in participants,” said Silvia A. Aguilar, SWFP Community Services Administrator. “It takes a lot of courage to get on stage and participate under pressure with so many people watching.” Last year, participants ranged from 50 years old to 80 years young. The tension was high throughout the competition, as sixteen contestants spelled a wide

range of words using the pronunciation from the Spanish alphabet, including any special punctuation. The contest 2015 Spelling Bee winners were: Adela Nazzarri (1st), started with Luz Pardo (2nd) and Candelaria Vergara (3rd). easy words, such as “blusa” and “hablar” and progressed with more difficult ones. Once contestants misspelled a word, they were eliminated. After some intense competition, the winners of the fourth Senior Spanish Spelling Bee were declared. Adela Nazzarri won after she correctly spelled “Quebradizo,” which means something that is brittle or breaks easily. She received $50. Luz Pardo, who placed third in the 2014 Spelling Bee, was the 2015 second place winner ($30) and Candelaria Vergara won third place ($20). All three also received a Certificate of Recognition and earned bragging rights for the year. This year’s Spelling Bee will follow the same rules and offer the same cash prizes as last year. To sign up, visit the activities desk at the Southwest Focal Point Community Center prior to September 9. The SWFP Community Center is located at 301 NW 103rd Avenue in Pembroke Pines. Free for SWFP members. SWFP Membership Card required. For information, call 954-450-6888 or visit www.ppines.com, click on Departments and select Community Services.

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Dogs Have a New Place to Play in Pembroke Pines By Debby Teich

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he City of Pembroke Pines recently held a ribbon cutting and park renaming ceremony for its second dog park, Steven L. Josias Dog and Equestrian Park, which is located at 5836 SW 193rd Way. The park is named for City Attorney Emeritus Steve Josias. Mayor Frank C. Ortis introduced Josias and his wife Marlene, who flew in for the ceremony (minus Tank, their blonde Schipperke). Following brief comments by the Pembroke Pines Commission, Josias thanked the City for the honor and complimented them on continually working to meet the needs of Pembroke Pines

residents. “I am honored by my long time association with a City that cares so deeply for all.... even the pets that add so much to our lives,” said Josias. Horses are still welcome at the five-acre park, which was repurposed from its 2007 Equestrian Park status to that of a Dog and Equestrian Park. For dogs, it now offers dog obstacle courses, separate play areas based on dog weight, water bowls and doggy “poo” bags. For people, it has bathroom facilities, water fountains and ample parking. Gazebos in each area provide shade and seating, which complement newly planted 25 foot live oak trees. With the addition of the new park,

Pembroke Pines now has dog parks on both sides of the city - Steven L. Josias Dog and Equestrian Park on the west and Pembroke Pines Dog Park (9751 Johnson Street) on the east. The opening of the new dog park was timed with the temporary closure for renovations of the old one. Park hours are Monday through Saturday, 8am until dusk, and Sundays, 8am until 6pm.

Rules and regulations are posted and park etiquette is based on the Golden Rule - treat the park and its guests of dogs and people as you would like to be treated. Renovations at the east park will be completed in time for the 4th Annual Bow Wow Ween, which will be held there on October 8, from 9am to 1pm. The four hour event will feature a variety of dog friendly vendors, dog activities, dog wading pools, shade, music and the popular costume contest at 10am. Applications are available on the City’s website, www.ppines.com. For information, visit www. ppines.com or call 954-392-2116.

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Girl Scouts Are Recruiting New Members community news

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Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida serves more than 15,000 girls in grades K-12. It builds girls of courage, confidence and character, and provides them with a safe place to discover more about themselves and the world around them, to connect with others, and to take action to make the world a better place. This month, the Wildflower Service Unit, which serves Pembroke Pines, will be recruiting new girls for the upcoming school year. They can join existing troops or form new ones. There are many troops located in Pembroke Pines, including #10845. Formed in January 2015 with 8 girls Troop #10845 will start the new school year with 18 members. It is a multi-level troop, with girls from ages five to thirteen. Most of the girls attend the Pembroke Pines Charter Schools, and some have been in the group for as long as seven years. The troop is always in search of interesting projects to help the community and earn badges. Learning activities have included camping, environmental projects, managing finances,

community work and more. Troop leader Johanna Vega was a Girl Scout for 10 years. “Our kids are growing in a new generation with high-tech proficiency, which is important to succeed in our competitive workforce society,” said Vega. “It is fundamental, however, that our girls learn basic life skills to ensure that they can endure life independently by the time they go to college. It is slightly alarming how many girls leave the nest without the most basic knowledge of day-to-day life, because they´ve always relied on parents to take care of things. This concern became one of the main aims of our organization.” Three of Vega’s own children are in her troop – Madeline, 14, Clarissa, 11, and Bárbara, 6. “I have learned very interesting facts about environmental issues and how to make a difference,” said Clarissa, who has been in scouting for the past five years. “We are really getting involved with important

organizations.” Troop members Madeline Barnett and Barbara Rodriguez have also had positive experiences. “I was elected Girl Scout Delegate this past year, and I am having the best experience of getting involved with real professionals who are joining efforts to make the organization stronger,” said Madeline. “I love the opportunity to be part of the board meetings and express my opinions and suggestions.¨ “I like Girl Scouts, because it’s fun,” said Barbara. “We play and we sing, but also we help others.” For general information on Girl Scouts, visit www.gssef.org. To request a calendar of recruiting events throughout Pembroke Pines, send an email to wildflowerserviceunit@yahoo.com or lwadley@gssef.org.

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City of Pembroke Pines Participates in #SaferBy4 Initiative SECTION HEAD community news

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very year, young children lose their lives in the water or while sleeping. The City of Pembroke Pines is participating in the #SaferBy4 Campaign to reduce these preventable child deaths by bringing awareness to water safety and safer sleep practices for infants. The campaign was designed to help children reach their fourth birthday. Drowning Drowning occurs in as little as two minutes. Broward County has one of the highest rates of drowning fatalities among children ages one to four each year. Most children who die from a drowning were never intended to be in the water. They wandered away from a supervised area to enter water alone. The #SaferBy4 Campaign offers the following tips: ▸▸ L ayers of supervision: Make sure that someone is always actively watching the water when a child is in the pool. Assign a “water watcher” to ensure that a responsible adult is supervising the child. ▸▸ Barriers: Children should never have accessibility to water without being accompanied by an adult. Have several barriers (in case one fails) to physically block a child from a pool. Barriers include door alarms, pool fences, self-latching gates, child proof locks and pool covers. ▸▸ Emergency Response: Early activation of EMS, CPR and Rescue Breathing can mean the difference between life and death. Keep a phone by the pool and learn CPR and Rescue Breathing. ▸▸ Swim Classes: Register your 1-4 year old for one of the Parent and Child or Preschool Level 1 Swim Classes at one of the following Pembroke Pines locations: Pembroke Lakes Pool, Price Park Pool and Towngate Pool.

“This campaign helped save my daughter’s life,” said Pembroke Pines resident Betsy Joseph. “We had never thought about assigning a ‘water watcher.’ If we had not, my two-year-old daughter might have drowned during a family gathering.” Safe Sleep In the last five years in Broward County, the most preventable cause of death of children under the age of one year was from an unsafe sleep environment. The #SaferBy4 Campaign offers the following tips for preventing a baby from dying from an accidental, sleep related death: ▸▸ A lways place your baby on his or her back for each and every sleep. ▸▸ Place your baby to sleep alone in a crib, bassinet or pack‐n‐play on a firm mattress with a tight fitting crib sheet. ▸▸ No pillows, toys, bumper pads, loose bedding or blankets in the baby’s crib. ▸▸ Do not allow smoking around your baby. ▸▸ Do not allow your baby to sleep in bed with you, other adults or children. ▸▸ our baby should sleep in the same room with you. ▸▸ Do not allow your baby to overheat. Dress them as you would dress for the day. ▸▸ Offer your baby a clean, dry pacifier when placing baby down for sleep. ▸▸ Breastfeeding is best for your baby. It has many health benefits for mother and baby. ▸▸ Make sure anyone caring for your baby knows that your baby only sleeps Alone on their Back in a Crib (follow the ABCs). For information, visit www.ppines.com.

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City of Pembroke Pines Police Explorers Win Back to Back at States SECTION HEAD community news

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Pines ranges in age from 14 to 21 years. Team members included: Alce Jimmitry, Stephen Scopa, Emilio Falcon and Tyler Gruber. They spent hundreds of hours training for the competition with Officer Sean Yap, Officer Joseph Pence, Officer Thomas Moloney and Crime Scene Investigator Michael Boone. Throughout the weeklong competition, the teams participated in eight law enforcement scenarios, ranging from search and rescue to domestic abuse. They were scored on how well they handled each scenario. In addition to being named Overall State Champions, the Pembroke Pines Explorers received awards in the following categories: ▸▸ 1st place in “Active Shooter” - responding with proper tactics to an active shooter/ killer incident in a workplace ▸▸ 1st place in “Crisis Intervention” - incidents involving critical or sensitive persons or situations ▸▸ 2nd place in “In Progress” - incidents involving police that happen in real-time ▸▸ 2nd place in “Crime Scene” - the investiga- tion of police crime scenes The post presented the trophies to the chief and command staff. Members of the Pembroke Pines City Commission congratulated the post on winning. 2016 FAPE overall state champions (l to r): Officer Joseph Cabrera, Explorer Reyda Cornejo, Staff Explorer Alce Jimmitry,Explorer Captain Stephen Scopa, The Police Explorers Program is for students Explorer Sergeant Emilio Falcon, Explorer Sergeant Tyler Gruber, Explorer Nicolas interested in a career in law enforcement. It is Hernandez, Explorer Sergeant Jonathan Morin and PSA Cheryl Watters xplorer Posts, representing 31 Police Departments throughout Florida, recently met in Orlando for the 2016 Florida Association of Police Explorers Annual Conference and Competition. The City of Pembroke Pines Police Department Explorer Post 108 team won the state championship for the second year in a row. “This competition attracts the best and brightest among motivated men and women who plan to pursue a career in Law Enforcement,” said Cheryl Watters, Explorer Advisor for the City of Pembroke Pines Police Department. The four person Explorer team from Pembroke

2016 team champions (l to r): Alce Jimmitry, Stephen Scopa, Emilio Falcon and Tyler Gruber

open to students who are 14 to 20 years old; have a 2.0 GPA or higher, and have never committed a crime. It is like a junior Citizen’s Police Academy. The students learn about different law enforcement topics; ride with a police officer and help with community events. They also compete against Explorer programs in other cities. Explorers meet every Wednesday night, from 6:30pm to 9pm, at police headquarters, 9500 Pines Blvd. For information on the Pembroke Pines Police Department Explorer program, contact PSA Cheryl Watters, Explorer Advisor, at 954-436-3274 or CAU@ppines.com.

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Key Lime Baking Challenge Is A Success community news

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ey lime pie is named after the small Key limes that are naturalized throughout the Florida Keys. Several Pembroke Pines residents had Key lime recipes that were worth some money. They recently participated in the Master Chef Florida Key Lime Baking Challenge at the Southwest Focal Point Community Center. “This challenge gives home ‘chefs’ the chance to showcase their culinary skills and possibly win a cash prize,” said Helen Daniels, Recreation Division Supervisor. “Judges are not only looking for the best tasting dessert, they are also looking for the dessert that is beautiful to look at.” All the desserts in the challenge had to be homemade and contain Florida Key limes. They could include traditional Key lime pie, Key lime cheesecake, Key lime cookies, Key lime cake or any other creation. The panel of judges included Key lime experts Bob and David Roth, from Bob Roth’s New River Groves, home of Terry’s World Famous Key Lime Pie. Pembroke Pines Police Officers Andrew Feldman and Manny Salinas helped round out the judging for the summertime challenge. After judges sampled each of the desserts, they rated them on taste and

appearance. “The first place dessert scored a 97,” said Bob Roth. “The Key lime cheesecake cookies had just the right amount of tart sweetness and a fine tasting crust.” The winners of the Key Lime Master Chef Baking Challenge were: Sandra Levine (1st place) for her Key lime cheesecake cookies; Shirley Schwartz (2nd place) for her Key lime coconut macaroon pie and Cathleen Norris (3rd place) for her Key lime pie. The winners received cash prizes - 1st ($50), 2nd ($30), and 3rd ($20), as well as bragging rights as “Master Chef.” Following a presentation to the three winners, SWFP teen volunteers and staff served everyone a sample of each Key lime dessert. The next SWFP Master Chef Challenge date will be held on December 1. The theme has not been announced yet. SW Focal Point Community Center is located at 301 NW 103rd Ave, in Pembroke Pines. It is free to join. For information, call 954-450-6888 or visit www.ppines.com, click on Departments and select Community Services.

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he Soffer Health Institute created facilities to give their patients the finest preventative treatment that the world has to offer in addition to their cutting-edge evaluation and disease prevention methods. Regardless if one needs a cardiologist, vein treatments, primary care physician, a weight loss program, allergy solutions and/or senior care, Soffer Health Institute offers the highest quality medical services to suit all their patients’ needs.

Dr. Ariel Soffer, MD, FACC, is a board certified cardiologist and director of the Soffer Health Institute in Aventura, where he and a dedicated team of physicians and nurses provide truly state-of-the-art cardiovascular and vein care. He graduated from the University of Miami School of Medicine in 1990. After serving as a chief of cardiology and teaching in two local medical school programs, he launched his private practice in 1997. Dr. Soffer has also been honored to have a weekly segment as the Chief Medical Expert for WPLG Local 10 News with a newscast called “Dr. Soffer’s Second Opinion”.

Soffer Vein & Vascular is the new Cutera Excel V laser that treats spider veins on the face and legs. The Excel V uses quick pulses of light energy at varying frequencies to zap the small veins without affecting the surrounding tissue. The treatment is virtually painless and the results have been terrific for both the veins on the face and legs. Most of our patients who are candidates for this treatment see significant improvement in their treated veins within two to six weeks of treatment.

Could varicose veins be more than a cosmetic issue? In about 50% of the cases, cosmetic vein issues are often a sign of treatable underlying circulation issues. Many people do not know, how-

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I have worked hard to obtain the skill set and tools necessary to diagnose and personally tend to their heart, artery and venous issues. Soffer Vein & Vascular is a nationally recognized center of excellence for the leading laser technology provider, and, right in our office, we train other physicians on the most cutting edge technology in treating vein disorders. I enjoy lecturing all over the world on the heart-vein connection and treatment modalities. In the past year, I have lectured at cardiology and vein conferences in Chicago, Orlando, New Orleans, Los Angeles and Boston.

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Yes, in addition to making your legs look cosmetically better, the treatment can actually improve your circulation so that you have healthier legs as well. While vein symptoms often manifest themselves cosmetically, they can be and are often part of a greater circulatory problem that only an experienced physician should diagnose and treat.

How can I get the Soffer Vein Institute to evaluate me?

We accept most insurance and offer complementary initial consultations. We have also developed a free smartphone app available in the App Store that will allow you to take a picture of your veins and send it to us for a virtual doctor visit. This app was developed by Soffer Vein & Vascular and is used all over the world to help diagnose and treat disease.

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cular specialist for almost 20 years, I am proud to have a staff that has the experience and expertise to treat all circulation-related issues for our patients. Our philosophy is to use the least invasive techniques. We call it the “LIT method” and we strive to treat our patients like family. I have dedicated my life to improving the quality of my patients’ lives.

patients get excellent results. By treating the feeder veins we close the source of the problem and lessen the chance of recurrence.

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ost weekends, Harry Bogorad and his family can be found at the City of Pembroke Pines Chapel Trail Nature Preserve Nature Preserve. Often called one of Broward County’s best kept secrets, it has become a favorite spot for families, environmentalists, photographers, Audubon Society members, bird watchers and many others. It is accessible to pedestrian, bicycle and vehicular traffic. “It is so close to home, but when you are there it feels so far away,” said Bogorad. “We rent canoes and ride bikes and always spot lots of wildlife. We have seen alligators, snakes, deer, birds and so much more. It is a great way to see wildlife up close.” The Preserve encompasses over 450 acres of reconstructed habitat in Florida’s first known wetland

bank (Chapel Trail Conservation District). Since it officially opened in January 2005, it has received numerous honors and awards for serving as an excellent example of how to recreate a wetland. There are 1,650 feet of elevated boardwalks that extend out over the marshy area. The boardwalks allow visitors to view the Preserve’s large assortment of wildlife, which consists of over 120 species of birds, deer, rabbits, alligators, snakes, turtles, largemouth bass, insects, butterflies and more. Educational signs along the boardwalk inform visitors about the plants and wildlife that call the Preserve home. Rest stations also line the boardwalk and provide visitors with an opportunity to take a break to reflect and enjoy the scenery. Residents and students can also take advantage of the Preserve’s Environmental Interpretative

Center, which is available by appointment. It offers a unique environmental educational opportunity and enhances the learning experience for visitors who want to observe and learn first-hand about the wonders of Florida’s habitat. On Saturdays, from 9am to 12noon, visitors can get a close-up view of the area by renting canoes for only $7/hour. During the self-guided waterway sightseeing excursion, visitors will see surprises at every bend. The Chapel Trail Nature Preserve is located at 19800 Sheridan Street, north of the Chapel Trail development and about a mile east of U.S. 27. For information, call 954-435-6520 or visit www. ppines.com.

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“All Aboard” at the Train Show and Exhibit community news

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onstructing a model railroad layout involves sculpting, building, painting, and even some electronic engineering. In the next few weeks, the Florida Citrus Model Train Society will be offering area residents two ways to learn more about model trains. Model Train Display From September 21 to October 12, the public is invited to view a Model Train Exhibit at the South Regional/BC Library, 7300 Pines Blvd. Check the website, www.fcmts.org, for exact dates and times. There will be steam, electric and diesel trains. The exhibit will feature multiple layouts, including O (40 ft. long), HO (30 ft. long), G (26 ft. long) and several other smaller scale layouts. Members Dressed in costume, members of the of the Florida Citrus Model Train Society will also be dressed in Florida Citrus Model Train Society help bring the layouts to life. costumes that fit within the exhibit, such as a banker, conductor, postmaster or telegraph operator. “It is a nice family outing,” said Sargeant. “It is another way to learn about trains Each vignette has its own story and ranges in date from the and train safety.” 40’s to the present. Children are invited to participate in a scavenger hunt, as they The Florida Citrus Model Train Society displays model train layouts throughsearch for things within the layouts. For example, in the two-level G scale exhibit, out the community in addition to conducting educational programs for students. they might be looking for a goat eating hay or cat licking his milk. “It is a great way for people who are interested in the hobby to find out more about Members teach train safety through Operation LifeSaver and make presentations at various schools and clubs. Society members meet every Monday and Friday, at it,” said Ken Sargeant, president of the club. “They can also learn about train safety 8am, for breakfast at the Blue Moon Diner in Cooper City and much more.” “We have members of all ages who share a passion for toy trains, fun activities, Toy Train Show lively debate and new friendships,” said Sargeant. “Our goal is to share the tradiOn October 1, the public is invited to the Toy Train Show at Pembroke Pines tions and fun of model trains and to provide a reasonable venue for children of all Charter School-Central Campus, 12350 Sheridan Street, from 9am to 3pm. It is free ages to experience the history, traditions and joys of toy trains. We want to develop for kids and a $4 donation for adults. interest in our hobby and make it available to the general public.” There will be new and used trains available for purchase, as well as a variety of train-related items, such as t-shirts, photos and books. The Boy Scouts will be selling For information about the Florida Citrus Model Train Society, food, Operation Lifesaver materials will be available, a video on train safety will be visit www.fcmts.org. running, and much more. There will also be door prizes, including a train set.

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Pembroke Pines Fire Department Helps Make a Dream Come True community news

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early a year ago, 16-year-old David Frey was diagnosed with Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia. After enduring nine months of treatments, one of his dreams recently came true when Pembroke Pines Fire Chief John Picarello swore him in as an honorary firefighter in front of several family members, including his great grandma, and over 50 Pembroke Pines firefighters. Pembroke Pines Officials Mayor Frank Ortis, Vice Mayor Carl Shechter, Commissioners Angelo Castillo, Jay Schwartz and Fire Division Chiefs Ruben Troncoso, Jorge Hernandez, Sandra Lluis and John Penick presented David with his own custom firefighter uniform and gear. “The morning ceremony was made more meaningful when David’s sisters and grandfather pinned on his honorary firefighter badge to his Class B shirt,” said Division Chief Sandra Lluis, Pembroke Pines Fire Marshal. Newly sworn in as First Honorary Firefighter, David reported for duty at Station 69, located at Pembroke Pines Fire Department Headquarters, with a PPFD badge, ID card, helmet, bunker coat and gear bag. He participated in crew line-up and received his first assignment with Rescue 269. At Station 33/Perry

Airport, David got hands-on experience operating the controls and discharging water from the Aircraft Rescue Firefighting truck. Next, he boarded Engine 99. He was briefed on his assignment at the Pines Fire Training Facility, where he responded to multiple fire scenarios. He extinguished an LP Gas fire, was raised 125 feet in the bucket of ladder truck # 99 and used the water cannon to extinguish a fire on a tanker and storage container. David honed his hose line skills by knocking down orange cones using the hose water stream. “David performed exceptionally well at these skills in spite of the heat from the fires and the heat of the day,” added Lluis. He was reassigned to Engine 79, where he enjoyed lunch at the station with his family. He was then reassigned to Ladder Truck/Platform 99 and departed for Station 69, where he was recognized for his courage and optimism. He was presented with a plaque, farewell tones and officially relieved of duty. “David, you are now one of us,” said Division Chief of Operations Ruben Troncoso. “We are proud to know you and we all welcome you to visit us anytime.”

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est Broward High School’s Performance Ensemble is reaching for the stars. They have already performed in the Macy’s Holiday Parade at Universal Orlando Resort and have been invited this December to perform in the parade at Disney World in Orlando. One day, they hope to represent Pembroke Pines in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City. To qualify for the event in Disney World, the Ensemble submitted two performance videos. One week later, they learned that they were selected. The entire Performance Ensemble will attend. “The students are so proud to be representing West Broward High,” said Beth Birdsong, president of the West Broward High School Band Parent Association. “It’s their opportunity to showcase a great Pembroke Pines performance group to all of Florida and to let everyone know that they are more than just a successful competition ensemble.” In addition to the special performance in Orlando, the group typically travels to Tampa/St. Petersburg to compete in the Florida Marching Band Coalition state championship and/or the Bands of America Super Regional competition in Atlanta Georgia.

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The Ensemble has won several times at the local level, 2nd place in the FMBC state championship and 9th place in the Bands of America Super regional competition. The school will host a golf tournament in November to help raise travel funds. The West Broward High School Performance Ensemble is led by Director Dean Calmer and Assistant Director Jason Bloom. There are approximately 200 students in the group, which consists of woodwinds, brass, percussion and Color Guard. They are best known for their cutting-edge marching shows, which are choreographed to original pieces that showcase their talented performers. This year’s show is called, “Chakras.” Students also perform in one of three concert bands in the orchestra, as well as in winter Color Guard units, jazz band and competitive winter percussion. Sarah Birdsong, 10th grade, has played the clarinet in the Performance Ensemble for two years. “I love how there’s a sense of family and how everybody will always be there to show you the right way or correct you if you need anything,” said Sarah. Flavio Corsi, 12th grade, has been a drum major in the ensemble for four years. “Leaving the football field or stage after a successful show, knowing that you gave everything you had, and telling a story to the audience through music and dance is an incredible sensation,” said Flavio. “The performance ensemble is much more than a program that teaches students how to play an instrument. We learn leadership skills and life lessons, while creating bonds with a dedicated and diverse group of people.” Natalia Veitia, 10th grade, is performing with the Ensemble for the third year. “I love the feeling of performing to a crowd more than anything in this world,” said Natlia. “Being a part of the Performance Ensemble has taught me many life lessons and given me some of the greatest friends I could have asked for.”

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oo much of a good thing is not always the best. Moderation in life results in the ideal balance in many facets of our lives. This holds true for cosmetic surgery as well. From noninvasive treatments to plastic surgery procedures, moderation is the approach I feel yields the best long term aesthetic results. From celebrities to people in our local community, we have all seen the overdone, over-filled or excessively pulled face that resembles an aquatic animal or alien life form more than a natural aesthetic enhanced face or body. The most common mistake is the over-injected face and mouth. When fillers are excessively injected to improve facial lines and wrinkles the natural contours of the face become distorted. Too much Botox or Dysport can leave a patient with a flat, waxy appearing forehead or brow and a motionless masklike face. The fish mouth or duck lips result from exaggerated injections of soft tissue fillers in and around the mouth. Soft tissue fillers, such as Juvéderm and Restylane, should be injected to fill lines and creases and restore volume where is has been lost throughout the aging process. It is the physician’s responsibility to know when enough is enough with regard to appropriate injection volume. Facial skin laxity or looseness can’t be treated with fillers alone. Skin tightening, such as performed during a facelift, is necessary to lift and achieve the optimal cosmetic result in cases when soft tissue fillers are not sufficient. More filler does not tighten excess facial and neck skin. When facelift surgery is indicated, the technique utilized should be individualized according to the patient’s anatomy. Excessively large breast implants and oversized buttocks enhancement will lead to long term problems for these patients. Breast implant volume is ideally determined by careful measurement of a woman’s anatomy, including breast width, height, soft tissue thickness and stretch. Bigger is not always better. Think moderation and individualized enhancement to achieve the ideal aesthetic improvements. The excessively large, wide buttock from large volume fat transfers or B.B.L. will eventually need to be reduced at some point in that person’s life, as the effects of aging and gravity results in a large, sagging buttock. It is up to the physician, as the professional, to help guide a potential patient to make the appropriate decision to achieve best cosmetic enhancement. I highly recommend that any individual who is considering plastic surgery or any cosmetic procedure consult with a physician who is board certified by the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) organization, such as the American Board of Plastic Surgery with documented experience prior to proceeding. Dr. Messa is board certified by both the American Board of Plastic Surgery and the American Board of Surgery, an active member of the American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, American Society of Plastic Surgeons, and a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons. He is a recognized expert in cosmetic plastic surgery and has achieved Allergan’s Black Diamond Award as one of the top 1% of plastic surgery practices in the country by volume. Dr. Messa has also achieved Chairman status with Medicis and Mentor Corporation. This award honors distinguished leaders in cosmetic surgery for demonstrating expertise and excellence through a high volume of aesthetic product procedures. The certification is awarded to leaders in the field of medical aesthetics and demonstrates their commitment to innovation, excellence, and the highest level of patient care. To schedule your consultation with Dr. Messa, call 954-659-7760.


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ffective estate planning is more about advice and counsel than completing forms. Downloading a fillable document seems like a very easy and low cost way to obtain a will, trust, durable power of attorney, or other estate planning document. However, keep in mind that estate planning without an attorney’s counsel may end up hurting your family at the very time you need your estate plan to work. So while we caution against doit-yourself estate planning, there are definitely steps you can take by yourself. One of the simplest and most important things that you should do, no matter your age or marital status, is to verify that assets and beneficiaries are properly titled, and that all beneficiaries are identified. Let’s consider the following all-too-common scenarios, based on recent calls to our office. Sam Jones is a 75-year old man, who has been married to Hazel for over 30 years. Tragically, Sam dies suddenly. Hazel eventually contacts their insurance company and is startled to learn that the beneficiary on one of Sam’s policies is his sister, designated before he was married. Although Sam and Hazel were married for many years, the primary beneficiary was never changed. Review all life insurance and retirement plan beneficiaries to ensure they are current. Sadly, after a long illness Mama Maggie loses her daughter Melissa, a 45-year old divorced woman, with no children. Maggie later learns of a life insurance policy on Melissa’s life, issued years ago by a former employer. The policy shows no named beneficiary, so therefore funds cannot be released without a judge’s order from the probate court. This means probate administration is required. Have you collected life insurance policies, IRAs and 401(k)s over the years? Make sure they all have beneficiaries and contingent beneficiaries designated. Nadine Rogers’ husband passes away. All of the couple’s savings and checking accounts were owned jointly. While sorting through her late husband’s papers, Nadine sees a statement from an old savings account, in only her husband’s name. She is surprised to find out that their bank will not allow her access to the money because Nadine is not named as an owner. As with Mama Maggie, money will only be released with a judge’s order from the probate court following probate administration. Her options are to hire an attorney to start a probate proceeding, or allow the money to eventually be claimed by the state. All cash accounts should either have a joint owner, or be designated P.O.D. (payable on death) to a named beneficiary. There are several other relatively easy things you can do, with the help of an attorney, which can assure your family that your real estate and business property will transfer smoothly, efficiently, and without the need for probate administration following your demise. These include life estate deeds for your residence and buy/sell agreements for stock and other business interests. Estate planning is a deliberate, premeditated act of love. Life can change in an instant. What are you waiting for? Bruce Iden earned his J.D. from George Washington University National Law Center and his L.L.M. in taxation from the University of Miami School of Law. He has been practicing in the area of estate planning and probate and trust administration for over 30 years. For more information, or to schedule a complimentary estate-planning consultation with Mr. Iden, please contact Iden Law Offices at (954)885-0085.


Treatment for Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS) and Eye Strain By Michael Chesen, OD

Signs of CVS

Signs of Computer Vision Syndrome include vision difficulties such as dry eyes, blurred vision, inability to focus or double vision and pain such as headaches, back aches and heavy eyes. If you are experiencing a number of these symptoms, you may be suffering from Computer Vision Syndrome.

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he American Optometric Association (AOA) reports that over 7 out of 10 of the Americans that work each day from a computer monitor (about 143 million people) suffer from computer vision syndrome (CVS) or eye strain. Prolonged computer use can result in eye stress and effect typical vision processes in kids and adults. If you are working at a computer longer than 2 hours each day, it is likely that you will suffer symptoms of computer vision syndrome.

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What Are The Causes of Computer Induced Eye Fatigue?

Eye fatigue from prolonged computer use is caused by the necessity for our visual processing pathways to adapt to processing text on a computer screen in a different way than they do for letters in print. While our eyes are used to focusing on printed material that contains solid black characters with sharp edges, they are less familiar with characters on a digital screen that lack the same degree of contrast and sharpness. Words on a screen are created by combinations of tiny dots of light (pixels), which are most luminous at the center and diminish in intensity toward the edges. Therefore it is harder for our eyes to focus on these images. Instead, our eyes reduce focus to the ‘’resting point of accommodation’’ or RPA. Our eyes involuntarily adjust to the RPA and then have to make a great effort to regain focus on the text. The continuous strain on the muscles of the eyes to focus results in the fatigue and eye strain that is sometimes present during and after use of a computer or digital device. CVS isn’t a matter of concern just for those who spend a lot of time on computers. Other electronic gadgets such as smart phones or tablets can cause similar conditions and in some cases even worse. Since mobile screens are often small, in addition to pixilated, the user often strains even more to focus on images.

Treatment for Computer Vision Syndrome and Eye Strain

If you think that you might be at risk for CVS, you should make an appointment with an eye care professional sooner than later. At a computer vision exam, your eye care professional will perform tests to detect any particular vision problems that might worsen symptoms of computer eye strain. Depending on the results of these tests, your optometrist may prescribe prescription computer eyeglasses to reduce discomfort at your screen. An anti-reflective coating is highly recommended for computer glasses. An anti-reflective coating lessens glare that may interfere with your ability to focus on images on your screen.

Ergonomics for Computer Vision Syndrome

Ergonomics, or changing your work environment to reduce strains in vision or posture, can help relieve some of the discomfort of computer vision syndrome. Proper lighting and frequent breaks will cause some relief. However, since ergonomics alone cannot resolve a visual problem, using ophthalmic computer eyeglasses is also necessary. If you think you are suffering from CVS or at risk of getting it, contact Dr. Chesen at 954-437-9733. The office is located at 2909 Dykes Rd., in the Fountains of Miramar Shopping Plaza.

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nce again, the summer has quickly passed us by and it is time for the school year to begin again. It is an exciting and often stressful time, as children begin a new year with new classes, new teachers and sometimes new schools. For children of divorced parents, there can be some additional stress. Of course, parents who place the children first can make it much less stressful. These days we are seeing more equal time sharing between mom and dad. This also means equal responsibilities for each parent as well. In an intact marriage, parents usually assume certain roles and assist each other. In a one parent household, there are no longer defined roles. Mom and Dad must each get the children up and ready on time, perhaps pack lunches and, most importantly, make sure the kids complete homework assignments. Communication between parents is the key to a successful school year. Each parent must realize that they are on the same team and they should not be looking for a “gotcha” moment. Each should be ready to assist each other rather than try and find fault to be used in a court proceeding. Joint parenting is not a contest - Mom vs. Dad. It is an attempt to have both parents do what is best for the child, as opposed to trying to prove who may be the better parent.

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The most common equal time sharing schedule is two nights with one parent (Monday and Tuesday), two nights with the other parent (Wednesday and Thursday) and the weekend (Friday to Monday) rotating from week to week. A set schedule, such as this, gives a child some stability and doesn’t cause him/ her to wonder where he/she will be sleeping from day to day. Of course, communication between parents is still necessary. Class projects, homework and school events must be known to each parent. Parents should not rely on their children to deliver this information. Often, teachers will be accommodating and provide duplicate information, so each parent is aware of assignments and future school events. Shared Parental Responsibility requires shared information. Sometimes I encounter parents who are so angry with each other that their focus is on the other parent’s possible shortcomings rather than working together to assist the children. Unfortunately, emotions sometime interfere with common sense. It is difficult to successfully maintain an equal time sharing schedule if the parties do not reside in close proximity to one another. Getting a child to school on time can be a problem if one of the parents resides far from the school. It is not in a child’s best interests to have to wake up extremely early to accommodate a parent who chooses to reside a distance from his/her school. If a parent truly wants to have equal time, the child’s needs must come first. A child who has both parents in his/her life will derive a benefit, but only if the focus of each parent is the child and his/her needs. The law firm of Evan H. Baron and Associates is located at 1655 North Commerce Parkway, Suite 201, in Weston. If you have any questions concerning this issue or any other family law matter, call the office at 954-385-9160.

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Treatment is important early on. Changing a child’s shoe gear to add more support to the foot and ankle may provide immediate help. Avoiding barefoot and flat shoes is necessary. Custom molded orthotics (shoe inserts) will immediately help to realign the foot and the entire lower extremity. This will almost overnight eliminate the problem. Physical therapy may also help to decrease overall muscle tightness and to improve muscle strength and coordination. If the foot is flat and associated with tight calf muscles, stretching the calf muscles in a walking cast is critical to not only eliminate the problem but to prevent a recurrence. If the flatfoot deformity is severe, there is a small percentage of children that will benefit from a procedure to realign and “correct” the flatfoot. An excellent prognosis is always seen when the cause is identified and the problem treated. Carlo A. Messina, DPM, is a Board Certified Reconstructive Foot and Ankle Surgeon, Diplomate American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery. He is a Foot and Ankle Surgeon with the Foot, Ankle and Leg Specialists of South Florida and specializes in treating infants, children, teens and adults. His partners are Dr. Robert Sheinberg, Dr. Al DeSimone, Dr. Fernando Moya, Dr. Alexander Bertot, Dr. Mark Fishman, Dr. David Shenassa, Dr. Nathan Vela and Dr. Michael Cohen. The South Florida Institute of Sports Medicine in Weston is located at 1600 Town Center Blvd., Suite C, 954-389-5900 and in Pembroke Pines at 17842 NW 2nd Street, 954-430-9901. The practice website is www.SOUTHFLORIDASPORTSMEDICINE.org.

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