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A Splashy Debut for New Fire Truck Tastings III Is Another Success Farmers’ Market To Host Second Season Grand Opening Hot Dog Eating Contest Singles Out “Top Dog” Broward’s Unaffiliated Jewish Community Offered High Holy Day option

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Pool Table Tournament – The City is looking for the best individual and team to show off their skills with a pool cue at their Pool Table Tournament. If you think you have what it takes to be the best and are 18 years of age or older come out and compete. Prizes will be given for first, second, and third place. B.Y.O.P.C. (bring your own pool cue). 6 p.m.-8 p.m. Vizcaya Park, 14200 SW 55 St., Miramar. Registration is $15 Individual and $30 Teams for Miramar residents. For more Information please call 945-883-6800.

a ride-along with an officer, CPR certification, a K9 demonstration and more. Call the office of Public Affairs at 954- 602-4351 to sign up.

12th Miramar Community Garden General Member Meeting– Save the date to attend the general member meeting of the Miramar Community Garden. 6 p.m. at Fairway Community Center, 3700 Largo Drive, Miramar FL 33023. You can also become a member by visiting www.ci.miramar.fl.us/green/ garden and complete an application.

“Re-imagine Your Future” Workshop – A free workshop to help baby boomers identify their interests, strengths and dreams, and put them into action through volunteering. 10:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Advance registration is required one week prior to workshop. Email encore@impactbroward.org or call 954-484-7117. Miramar Branch Library, 2050 Civic Center Place. 954-357-8090. Solar/Lunar Viewing – Four hundred years ago, the telescope was invented and changed the way we look at the world and the space we occupy. Join us as the South Florida Amateur Astronomers Association brings the universe closer with their high powered telescopes. 6:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Miramar Branch Library, 2050 Civic Center Place. 954-357-8090.

17th Need a Great Book to Read?– Join the Friends of the Miramar Library Book Club. This month’s book-Losing Julia by Jonathan Hull. 1:30 p.m.-2:30 p.m. Call library to order a copy of the book. 954-357-8090 X8180. Miramar Branch Library, 2050 Civic Center Place.

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09/10-11/12 Free Citizens’ Police Academy – The Miramar Police Department invites you to the 36th Citizens’ Police Academy. Miramar residents interested in learning more about the department can sign up for the free 14-week academy. Classes meet every Tuesday from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Courses include

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Good for Body and Soul – A guided relaxation session followed by Amrit Yoga instruction. This class is offered to the community as a practice in applying the teachings of Yoga to improve health and well-being. Please bring a mat. No charge. 6:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Miramar Branch Library, 2050 Civic Center Place. 954-357-8090.

Digging a Day at the Garden – Save the date to attend the Saturday Work Day at the Miramar Community Garden. 8 a.m. - 11 a.m. 3700 Largo Drive, Miramar FL 33023 - Fairway Park. Senior Health Insurance Workshop and Expo – Workshop and Expo offering health insurance options for seniors. Talk with vendors who will offer resources on senior health insurance options (such as Florida Blue Cross, New York Life, Humana, Aetna, United Health Care) and insurance counseling (SHINE counselors from the ADRC of Broward County). 1:00-4:00 p.m. Miramar Branch Library, 2050 Civic Center Place. 954-357-8090.

22nd Grand Reopening of The Market – Celebrate your local farmers, vendors and producers by visiting the Farmers’ Market at Memorial Hospital Miramar. The 2nd Season Grand Reopening will be held from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Memorial Hospital Miramar, located at 1901 SW 172nd Avenue in Miramar. The market will be open every Sunday following that from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. until May 18.

14th Pet Wellness Clinic – Rabies Vaccinations-Residents may bring their dogs and cats so that they can receive a one-year rabies vaccination and Broward County Pet Registration Tag for $15 (cash only). You must be a Broward County resident to attend. All dogs must be on leashes and all cats in carriers. 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Miramar Branch Library, 2050 Civic Center Place. 954-357-8090.

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Where the Wild Things Are: Maurice Sendak in His Own Words and Pictures – Where the Wild Things Are is an engaging exhibition and interactive exploration of iconic images and characters from some author Maurice Sendak’s most beloved books. Young At Art Museum, 751 SW 121st Ave, Davie, FL 33325. 954-424-0085.

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20th Pinnacle Business Awards – The 17th Annual Pinnacle Business Awards will be held September 20 at the Miramar Cultural Arts Center in Miramar. These individuals/businesses are being recognized for their contributions of time and support of area programs and services that help create a stronger business community for all. For more information regarding the Pinnacle Awards & Installation of Officers or any other event contact the Miramar Pembroke Pines Regional Chamber of Commerce at 954-4329808 or visit our website at www. miramarpembrokepines.org.

Oct. 24-27 Saint David Fall Carnival – Saint David Church kicks off the school year with their semi-annual Carnival. Food, rides, entertainment and shopping galore round out the fun. Call the office for discount ticket information and how your business can benefit. 3900 South University Drive (University Drive just North of Griffin Rd). 954-475-8046. www.saintdavid.org/


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A Splashy Debut for New Fire Truck By Julie Levin Left: Station 84 Onduty Captain George Roque starts the “wet down” for the new Miramar Fire Department Quint Fire Truck. Center: Firefighters, City leaders and members of the community place their hands on the new truck for the blessing Right: The Big Push: As part of tradition, Quint 84 is rolled back into its bay and declared ready for service

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Miramar Fire Rescue formally commissioned its newest firefighting apparatus. Quint 84 was brought into the ranks following an hour-long “Wet Down” ceremony that included a blessing, quick wash and push into the firehouse. Organizers say the tradition ushered in an eagerly-awaited piece of equipment. “Today is a special day for our department,” said Deputy Chief Chris Armstrong. “Today will be the first time in our history we will be able to provide the services of a ladder truck to our community without having to rely on our neighbors for mutual aid. This represents a significant improvement in the capabilities of our organization and delivery of emergency services.” The “Wet Down” was held July 16 at Fire Station 84, located at 14801 SW 27th Street. On hand, dozens of firefighters, city leaders and members of the community that wanted to take part in the age-old tradition. Station 84 On-Duty Captain George Roque began the “Wet Down” by taking a hose and spraying the new Quint. Within minutes, he was joined by City leaders and others who helped “wet down” the truck and then helped to dry it. Following that, as everyone laid their

hands on the truck, a blessing was offered for the truck and all who will serve with her. The ceremony ended with firefighters slowly rolling the unit back into its bay at Station 84. Armstrong says Quint 84 adds new capabilities for Miramar Fire Rescue. With only one ladder truck, the city did not have a reserve unit when the truck went in for service and had to rely on neighboring cities. Now with Quint 84, they have a unit that provides five functions: hose, ladder, water, aerial ladder and EMS capabilities. The “wet-down” ritual dates back to the late 1800’s when horse drawn pumpers were used throughout the nation’s Fire Service. When new horses or pumpers were purchased neighboring firehouses, department chiefs, and citizens from the surrounding community would attend the ceremony to celebrate the new powerful addition to their neighborhood firehouse. Local clergy came to bestow blessings upon the horse and firefighters would commission the new fire apparatus by anointing it with water sprayed from the retiring pumper’s tank water or from a neighboring firehouse’s apparatus. service.

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the proceeds from the August event benefited Broward County Making Strides Against Breast Cancer. In September, they will benefit Women in Distress. the best food that Pembroke Pines has to offer. Last month, The Shops “The Tastings is a great way to spend an evening out with family and friends,” at Pembroke Gardens, in partnership with the Miramar Pembroke Pines said Robert Goltz, Regional Chamber of president/CEO Commerce and the of the Miramar Chamber for Good, Pembroke Pines hosted The Tastings Regional Chamber of III. If you missed Commerce. “It is an this event, the next opportunity to visit the one will be held on restaurants and busiSeptember 17. nesses at The Shops For a minimal at Pembroke Gardens donation, over 100 and help a non-profit guests received at the same time.” a Taste Card that Carly Fisher served as a sampling attended the event ticket. They visited for the first time. “It each restaurant to try was a lot of fun,” said a favorite menu item. Carly. “I got to sample Eleven restaurants Guests enjoy food and drink at a prior Tastings event. a variety of food from participated, includsome of my favorite places. I also tried some new ones. I plan to return for Tastings ing: Brio Tuscan Grill, The Pub, Fuddruckers, Lime Fresh Mexican Grill, TCBY IV. Next time, I will bring my whole family.” Frozen Yogurt, Jason’s Deli, 7 Pecados, Village Tavern, Sal’s Italian Ristorante, RA Sushi Bar Restaurant, and Brimstone Woodfire Grill. Participants also had a chance to enter into a drawing for a number of prizes, including a $500 Shopping The Shops at Pembroke Gardens is located at 527 SW 145th Terrace, Pembroke Pines, FL 33027, just off Spree Interstate-75 at Pines Boulevard. For information visit www.pembrokegardens.com or call Guest Services Each of the Tastings events benefits a different non-profit. Fifty percent of at 954-450-1580. For information on the chamber, visit www.miramarpembrokepines.org.

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Farmers’ Market To Host Second Season Grand Opening By Julie Levin

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Spurred on by the success of its Community Garden in Fairway Park, the city originally approached the hospital with the idea of creating a market to bring fresh, locally grown produce to residents. Miramar residents, as well as those from neighboring communities, enjoyed the opportunity to come together to celebrate a simple event: farmers and local producers coming together to sell their hand-picked and homemade goods. In addition to quality-of-life benefits, organizers say the Farmers’ Market also strengthens the local economy, provides better access to fresh local food, and supports stronger networks that help keep communities robust and healthy. The second season will run every Sunday from September 22nd to May 18th, 2014 and organizers say they need the consistent support of its community to be successful.

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beginning of fall, local residents can also welcome the return of locally grown, healthy foods to Miramar. Fresh fruit, vegetables, breads, smoothies and more will be back on display this month as the Farmers’ Market at Memorial Hospital Miramar returns for a second season. The reopening of the community-friendly market will be held Sunday, September 22nd from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the entrance of Memorial Hospital Miramar, located at 1901 SW 172 Avenue in Miramar. In its first season, the market welcomed more than 50 vendors each Sunday who sold assorted goods from freshly baked artisan breads to organic coffee, herbs, flowers, as well as fresh produce. Organizers estimate more than 26,000 people visited the market from September to May with vendors often selling out by the end of the day. This year, they hope to offer even more variety and organic products. The market is a partnership between the City and Memorial Hospital Miramar.

The Farmers’ Market at Memorial Hospital Miramar 2nd Season Grand Reopening will be held September 22 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Memorial Hospital Miramar, located at 1901 SW 172nd Avenue in Miramar. The market will be open every Sunday following that from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. until May 18.

Hot Dog Eating Contest Singles Out “Top Dog” By Julie Levin

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place for residents not affiliated with a Synagogue who still want to worship with others in the community. They are invited to come out to the Miramar Cultural Center on both Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur for services organized by Shema Koleinu, a “community without walls” that serves all who want to connect with their Jewish heritage. Last year, the services drew close to 500 people and Cantor Debbie Ballard said they are anticipating even more this year. “I feel that it was really important to give unaffiliated residents in West Broward a quality option for not only high holy services, but life cycles services in general,” said Ballard. Jews will begin celebrating Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, on September 4. The High Holy days encompass the ten days from the beginning of Rosh Hashanah through the end of Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish calendar. Ballard will lead the services with her father, Rabbi Steve Spiegel. Everyone from the community is invited to attend, though tickets are required. For a second year, they are also offering a community-wide “Break the Fast” meal following Yom Kippur. Ballard started Shema Koleinu, which is Hebrew for “hear our voices,” in September 2010. She found more Jews were looking Cantor Debbi Ballard, and her father, Rabbi Steve Spiegel will be leading High Holy Day for an alternative services at the Miramar Cultural Center. way to connect with their Jewish roots instead of joining a Synagogue. She said some had financial concerns, other simply weren’t finding a spiritual home. Shema Koleinu provides Jewish education, lifecycle events, and community outreach for unaffiliated, interfaith and intercultural families and individuals throughout South Florida. They also provide a Hebrew school, private Bar/Bat Mitzvah preparation and destination weddings.“We’ve carved out this niche for people looking for options in Jewish connection and Jewish worship,” she said. The High Holy Day services begin on Sept. 4 at 7:30 p.m. for Erev Rosh Hashanah. On Sept. 5, there will be a Rosh Hashanah service for adults and families at 10 a.m. Services for Yom Kippur begin on September 13 with Kol Nidre at 7:00 p.m. On Sept. 14, there will be a Yom Kippur service for adults and families at 10 a.m., followed by a Yizkor service. The community-wide meal following Yom Kippur is $20 for adults, $10 for children. Tickets can be purchased online at www. miramarculturalcenter.org or at the box office at the Miramar Cultural Center. The cost is $108 for adults; $90 for seniors or students ages 13-22 and $54 for children 12 and under. One admission price grants entry to all of the services. The Miramar Cultural Center is located at 2400 Civic Center Place. For ticket information, visit www. miramarculturalcenter.org or call 954- 602-4500. For information on Shema Koleinu, visit www.shemakoleinu.org, send an email to debbi@shemakoleinu.org or call 954-646-1326.

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Community News

Workshop to Offer Insurance Options for Seniors By Julie Levin

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care insurance options will have an important ally this month to help sort it all out. The Friends of Miramar Library will be hosting a workshop and expo to help seniors get updated information and streamline their health insurance decisions for the upcoming year. “Insurance plans for seniors can be confusing, and may become even more confusing. So any little bit of information that can help people make a better choice for their own health conditions, financial situations and general well-being is all for the good and that’s what we are hoping to provide,” said Judy Sullivan, the President of the Friends of Miramar Library. As many as 75 people are expected to turn out for “Health Insurance Options for Seniors: How to Choose Wisely” which will be held September 21 at the Miramar Branch Library. Sponsored by the Friends of the Miramar Library, the workshop grew out of the Healthy Aging Workshop the group held in February, which helped seniors learn how to navigate safe websites for health information to help them better manage their own care. “We came upon the idea that something to do with health insurance for seniors would be a good followup especially with the affordable care act and its ramifications for seniors,” said Sullivan.

Working with Dr. Mary M. Howrey, the Director of Library Services at DeVry University, the group has put together a panel of speakers, providers and agencies available to discuss their plans and services with attendees. Among those on hand to speak will be SHINE Insurance Counselors from the ADRC of Broward County, the Broward County Health Department, as well as up to ten vendors who will offer resources on senior health insurance options, such as Florida Blue Cross, New York Life, Humana, Aetna, United Health Care and more. Among the topics covered will be Medicare vs. Medicaid eligibility, Medigap Insurance Providers, Prescription Drug Plans, Medical Savings Plans, Long Term Care Insurance, Affordable Care Act Provisions, Medicare Advantage Plan Providers and a general question and answer session. Based on the success of its earlier workshops, the group is also considering offering a workshop on estate planning as its next effort. The Senior Health Insurance Workshop and Expo will be held September 21 at the Miramar Branch Library, located at 2050 Civic Center Place in Miramar from 1 p.m.-4:30 p.m. To register for this free community service program, guests should RSVP to 954-357-8090, Option #3 or visit online at www.friendsofthemiramarlibrary.org

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garden. New this year, organizers are also about get underway at Miramar’s Community to launch “The Miramar Community Garden Garden, and organizers are hoping Manual,” which covers all the basics for to stretch their roots into new areas in the becoming a successful gardener in the chalcommunity. The garden, a 3,150-square-foot lenging South Florida climate. It was written by micro-urban farm in Fairway Park, operates Scott Lewis, PhD MCG founding member who with the help of local volunteers and is lookinterviewed four prominent organic farmers in ing for new members to join them. Among the the area and translated the information into benefits that lay in store: an opportunity to a easy-to-follow format including a calendar grow fresh organic produce and plants, an section. In response to the many requests for educational connection to the environment and information about the garden, there’s also a neighborhood improvement and companionnew “Garden Treasures” video series proship. “It is inspiring to see how a conceptual duced by the City, which takes viewers to local vision can come to fruition and be so successResidents tour the Miramar Community Garden earlier this year restaurants, highlight prominent chefs, and ful,” says Miramar Mayor Lori C. Moseley, who introduces experts who share their knowledge about the importance of sustainis the project’s champion. Volunteers who run the program unanimously agree able agriculture. Each episode covers simple tips and tools on how to enjoy nutrithat learning, enjoying and contributing, are the three main reasons why they tious foods and healthy living. participate.” Created in 2010, Miramar’s Community Garden is centered in Fairway Park, located at 3700 Largo Drive. Organizers liken it to a living classroom where The videos can be seen on Miramar TV (channel 78 and 16), YouTube and the City’s webpagewww. people can learn about the sources of fresh produce while sharing in it, receive ci.miramar.fl.us/green/garden<http://www.ci.miramar.fl.us/green/garden. To become a garden member, vocational training in sustainable agriculture, and discover healthy living and the visit www.ci.miramar.fl.us/green/garden/ and complete an application. The Miramar Community Garden importance of environmental stewardship. The garden also hosts special “Work is located at 3700 Largo Drive in Fairway Park. You can also make plans to attend the general memDays” for volunteers, which provide an opportunity for parents, children and high ber meeting September 12th at Fairway Community Center, 3700 Largo Drive at 6 p.m., as well as the school volunteers seeking community hours to contribute and enjoy a day at the September 21 Saturday Work Day at the garden, from 8 to 11 a.m.

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of placement. There is no problem with slippage, which means that you can eat and speak with comfort and confidence. Looking at a smile with dental implants is like looking at a smile with natural teeth.

Pembroke Pines has been helping patients maximize the life of their natural teeth so they can have a beautiful, confident smile. The experienced staff offers sophisticated restorative and cosmetic dental care. They use state-of-theart dental techniques to replace or restore natural teeth. If you want to look and feel better, call Smile Xperts today.

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the daughter of a pediatric medical doctor. In 1990, I graduated from La Javeriana University in Bogota, Colombia and immediately opened a dental office in Cali, Colombia. I learned at a very young age and early in my dental career the RIGHT and WRONG things to do in a dental practice. In 1994, I moved to the United States in order to become a dentist. I enrolled and graduated from the first dental graduating class of Nova Southeastern University in 2000. I worked for several other dentists. In 2002, I purchased an office in Pembroke Pines with three operatories and went to work full time. In October 2012, I opened a brand new 2,200 sq. ft. facility with seven operatories. It has state-of-the-art equipment and a spa-like atmosphere.

What kinds of patients are treated in the practice? We treat the entire family, from small

restorations, including veneers and full mouth reconstruction, smile designs, teeth whitening, Invisalign, braces and complete orthodontic treatments.

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children to adults. Since we are a family dentist, we focus on the whole family concept.

makeover to create a peaceful, warm and calming environment. Many patients tell us that they do not feel like they are in a dentist office.

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tion, personal attention, and dedication from the entire staff is what sets us apart from other practices.

Describe your staff. The staff is young, energetic, knowledgeable, experienced, well-trained and bilingual. Most importantly, the entire staff is committed to each patient’s oral health.

The state-of-the-art facility is designed like a dental spa to make patients feel more relaxed and comfortable.

What type of cosmetic dentistry do you offer? We offer complete cosmetic

Who is a good candidate for dental implants? Most adults are good candidates for an implant procedure.

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What other cosmetic services do you offer? We blend the art of Dentistry and Cosmetic Medicine to create a naturally enhanced, rejuvenated, and more youthful appearance for our patients. We now have a Cosmetic Medicine Physician, Dr. Jaime Rosenzweig, who specializes in performing Botox, Juvederm, Medical Grade Chemical Peels, weight loss, Anti-aging medicine and Medical Grade skin care. We also have an esthetician who performs microdermabrasion and facials.

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Camp round up

Kids Spend Summer ‘Hangin’ with 5-0’ By Julie Levin

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tive six-week summer program recently wrapped up its latest session, after a summer spent with activity, education and fun. 75 students attended the program, known as “Hangin’ with 5-0,” for a fun summer experience that was also designed to help them grow and learn from positive influences. The program targets at risk youth between the ages of 11-15, who are referred by school resource officers and guidance counselors. “We do see a big changes in many of them over the six weeks,” said Miramar Police Athletic League Executive Director Scott Hadley, who has led the Hangin’ with 5-0 program for the past eight years. Now in its 12th year, the program is run through a $15,000 donation from Sunbeam Properties and the Miramar Park of Commerce. Through the leadership of Miramar’s Police Athletic League, the campers enjoyed sports, activities, life skills teaching, charity events and field trips, many with an environmental or

educational angle to broaden their horizons. “We try to let them see what’s outside of Miramar,” said Hadley. More importantly, the program helps to form positive relationships between young people and authority figures in the community. Each camper was assigned to the same officer for the entire six weeks, so they could build a relationship. “That one officer really gets to know the child over six weeks and also gets to know the parents to see if we help by explaining how we see the kids behavior,” Hadley said. This year, officers also implemented the Drop Everything and Read (D.E.A.R) program. Students were required to read for a minimum of 20 minutes, at least twice a week. The books had been donated from Silver Lakes Elementary and the Miramar Regional Library.

From Left: Kenneth Bowerman, 11, meets a feathered friend during a wild animal presentation Enjoying a day “Hangin’ with 5-0” Omari Prince, 12, (front left), Caimon Rodriguez, 14 (back left), Rajuna Ducran, 13, (front right) and Myles Diaz, 11, back right Miramar Police Officer Henry Wright, Jen from Wild Animal World and Miramar Police Officer Juan Ulfe Snake charmers: (l-r) Ennsley Dugue, 11 and Manny Mojica, 12

Campers Treated to Free Eye Exams By Julie Levin

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n between the fun and games of summer

camp, and long before school started, nearly one dozen Miramar campers took on an activity of a very different sort. The youngsters sat down for an eye exam, to make sure they start the school year with perfect vision. On August 6, the Florida Heiken Children’s Vision Program visited the M.O.ST. summer camp program at Fairway Park, which is funded by the Children’s Services Council. The idea behind the visit of the mobile eye care unit was to offer comprehensive eye exams, and glasses if necessary, for Florida school kids who qualified to participate. The Heiken

Children’s Vision Fund was created in 1992 by the Dade County Optometric Association, and to date it has provided free comprehensive eye examinations and eyeglasses to more than 85,000 financially disadvantaged schoolchildren who had no other source for vision care. Randy Kaiser, the Site Supervisor at the Park, said 17 children qualified for the free exams, while 10 children showed to actually take part. Now in its second year, Kaiser said it is popular among their families. “Our parents love it,” said Kaiser.”Some of them don’t have insurance so they wouldn’t be able to take their children for an eye exam otherwise.”

The eye exams were given by Dr. David Popper of Eye Looks in Miramar, who did a thorough check of both the children’s vision and eye health. He said he is happy to make sure his young patients will have the gift of good vision for success in school and their lives. “I do it to help the kids, and give back to the community which I’ve been a part of for 28 years,” he said. Children that were found to need glasses were then fitted for frames, and able to pick up their new eyeglasses a few days later. For more information on the program, visit http://www.miamilighthouse.org/Florida_Heiken_Program.asp

Left: Dr. David Popper examines Jay-Den Cunningham’s eyes Center: Ready for their checkup: Christopher Saint Fleur, Omari LaBady and Ashley Jones Right:Ashley Jones, 6, gets fitted for glasses by Vilma Miranda, an Optometry Technician

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The Pinnacle Awards are bestowed among members of the community who excel in their business practice and also give back to the community as civic leaders. In addition to Mayors Moseley and Ortis, the other honorees are Boyd - Panciera Family Funeral Care, which will receive the Minaya Lifetime Achievement Award; Costco Wholesale Corp will receive the Corporate Stewardship Award, and the Small Business Award will go to Tropical Storage in Miramar. The Pinnacle honors will go to Jose Alvarado, ADP Printing & Signs; Alan Boisvert, Getin Fit; Bob De Santi, Costco Wholesale Corp. and Jennifer Stewart, Children’s Harbor, Inc. Calvin Giordano and Associates returns for a 13th year as title sponsor of the luncheon. According to the Chamber, the individuals/businesses are being recognized for their contributions of time and support of programs and services that help create a stronger business community for all. The Miramar Pembroke Pines Regional Chamber of Commerce earned a 4-Star Accreditation from the United States Chamber of Commerce for its sound policies, effective organizational procedures, and positive impact on the community. The awards and installation will be held September 20 at the Miramar Cultural Center, 2400 Civic Center Place. Registration begins at 11:30 a.m. The lunch and program begins at noon. Individual tickets are $60 each and a table of10 at $550. Corporate sponsorships are also available. For more information regarding the Pinnacle Awards & Installation of Officers or any other event contact the Miramar Pembroke Pines Regional Chamber of Commerce at 954-432-9808 or visit their website at www.miramarpembrokepines.org.

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mon concerns of parents. Children may begin walking with their feet turned in or out, leaving parents with many questions. The problem may be coming from any level between the foot and hip. Some deformities occur at one level (i.e. foot, leg, knee, or hip), while others are more complex. Some children may “grow out of it”, while others will not. Newborns and infants are born with their legs bowed and the lower leg turned in relative to the upper leg (medial tibial torsion). This represents the fetal position of the lower limbs. With the beginning of walking the lower limbs start to straighten as normal physiologic development takes place.

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▸▸ Genetic: Rotational problems often run in families. When parents and siblings have grown out of it, the presenting child usually will as well. ▸▸ In utero position during pregnancy may cause the foot to turn in. ▸▸ Sleeping or sitting postures may not cause the problem, but will delay the resolution of them. ▸▸ Compensating mechanisms for limb deformities. ▸▸ Tight muscles and ligaments at any level. ▸▸ Bone deformities in the hip, femur, knee, tibia, or feet.

EXAMINATION OF THE CHILD

▸▸ Observation of the child at rest, standing, walking and running. ▸▸ Checking hip range of motion with the hip flexed and extended. ▸▸ Checking knee structure and the rotation of the tibia on the femur (lower leg bone relative to upper bone). ▸▸ Checking the position of the ankle and the leg bone to determine bone deformities. ▸▸ Observation of foot posture to check for curvatures and elevation or flattening of the arch. ▸▸ Neurological problems must be ruled out.

TREATMENT

▸▸ To effectively treat rotational problems, the level and severity of the deformity must be determined. ▸▸ If sleeping and sitting position perpetuate the deformity, they must be changed. ▸▸ There may be a need for casting the foot, ankle and leg (every two weeks) to put tight ligaments and muscles into a continuous stretch. This may be necessary for anywhere between two and eight weeks. ▸▸ Physical therapy to improve muscle flexibility and to provide gait training to the child. ▸▸ In-shoe custom molded orthotics or gait plates to help encourage normal walking. This is especially beneficial in the flatfooted child or ones who are intoed. ▸▸ Night braces or splinting to encourage and maintain correction. ▸▸ In rare cases, surgery may be necessary if the problems persist and walking becomes difficult or if the child continues to fall or trip. ▸▸ In most cases, continued observation of the child may be all that is necessary.

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Robert Sheinberg, DPM, is a Board Certified Foot and Ankle Surgeon, Fellow American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons, Diplomat American Board of Podiatric Surgery. He is a partner in Foot, Ankle and Leg Specialists of South Florida and specializes in treating infants, children, teens and adults. His partners are Dr. Al DeSimone, Dr. Fernando Moya, Dr. Alexander Bertot, Dr. Mark Fishman, Dr. Carlo Messina, Dr. David Shenassa, and Dr. Nathan Vela. 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.



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If the skin is normally dry, has a thick callus which appears yellow or dark brown, and the cracks are obvious- it’s time to do something. Pain may occur with weight bearing. People should avoid wearing open or thin soled shoes, as they will make symptoms worse.

What are the causes of cracked heels?

Some people are predisposed to it, because they have dry skin. The callus or thick, dry skin around the heel is likely to crack often due to mechanical factors like the way you walk. Other causes include: prolonged standing on hard floors, being overweight, open back shoes, and some medical conditions which cause the skin to dry (like neuropathy in those with diabetes, under active thyroid, and psoriasis & eczema).

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Self-treatments can include applying an oil based moisturizing cream twice daily, and using a pumice stone to reduce thickness of hard skin. Never use razor blades or scissors! There is risk of infection. If you are unsuccessful in self-treatment, see your podiatric physician. Your podiatrist may debride the hard skin, use strapping, prescribe medication, and give advice regarding appropriate moisturizers and footwear.

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Legally Speaking

New Loan Modification Program for Homeowners By Omar J. Arcia, Esq. · Foreclosure Defense and Consumer Bankruptcy Protection Attorney

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Rental Properties Eligible – One of the biggest changes is that the HAMP program is now open to landlords who are struggling to keep up with mortgage payments on rental properties. Properties need not be occupied to qualify, and a single borrower can qualify to obtain loan modifications on up to three properties under the program. Repeat Modifications Allowed – It used to be that you only had one shot at a HAMP loan modification. If you couldn’t keep up with your payments, you could not reapply for a new modification. Under the new guidelines, borrowers who defaulted on a permanent or trial HAMP loan modification can apply for a new one, provided they’ve been out of the program for at least 12 months. Minimum 10 Percent Reduction – Under the new rules, all loan modifications performed under HAMP must reduce a borrower’s monthly mortgage payments by at least 10 percent. Principal Reductions Encouraged - New incentives are being provided to encourage lenders to allow principal reductions on mortgages where borrowers owe more than the home is worth. We have seen principal reductions up to 50 percent of the amount owed, drastic reductions in the annual interest rate, and even waivers of all past due amounts in certain instances. Navigating through the murky waters of the new HAMP program is frustrating. It is even riskier when there is a pending mortgage foreclosure which could result in the loss of your home prior to completing the loan modification. If you would like more detailed explanations of different options available to homeowners in foreclosure, at risk of foreclosure, or considering bankruptcy are discussed in our new consumer friendly DVD developed by the Arcia Law Firm entitled “Fight for Your Home,” available for purchase on our website, www.fight4yourhome. com. If you mention that you heard about the DVD through this magazine, you will receive a FREE copy during the appointment to discuss your case in detail with a member of our qualified legal team. If you are struggling to make your mortgage payments, or if you just received a foreclosure summons, contact the Arcia Law Firm today at 954-437-9066 to schedule your free consultation, or visit www. fight4yourhome.com for more information, client success stories and testimonials.

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Bowling Them Over

The Kiwanis Club of Miramar/ Pembroke Pines headed over to AMF Davie Lanes recently for some fun, great company and the spirit of competition in the name of charity. Club members were able to raise a few hundred dollars to put toward their annual service projects.

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Fire Truck Welcome

Members of Miramar’s City Commission came out recently to help welcome the newest addition to the City’s firefighting fleet. Commissioner Wayne Messam helps hose down the new Quint fire truck at Station 84. Also in attendance was City Commissioner Yvette Colbourne.

Tea and a Talk

The City of Miramar recently served up an honor for hometown tennis star Sachia Vickery. Vice Mayor Alexandra Davis presented Vickery with a city proclamation declaring Aug. 14 as “Sachia Vickery Day”. Vickery was given the honor after winning the USTA Girls’ 18’s National Championship in San Diego. The win was enough to earn her a wild card berth into the main draw of the U.S. Open, as well as the doubles draw at the tournament.

Vice Mayor Alexandra Davis works on a beverage while visiting a local coffee house recently. Davis hosted a series of afternoon “Tea and a Talk” sessions over the summer, as a way of being accessible to residents. “Tea and a Talk” was a continuation of last summer’s “Coffee and A Chat” sessions. The Vice Mayor met with residents at various tea/coffee houses throughout the City stretching from the eastern sections to the western most areas.

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