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WESTON – WINDMILL RANCH ESTATES
Unique opportunity in Windmill Ranch. Everything is new in the home. Impact windows and doors, Plantation shutters throughout, All new appliances. Magnificent home on lake with gorgeous pool. His and hers master bath, Gazebo with summer kitchen. Wood, marble and granite. State of the art theatre room. Wow! Offered at $2,990,000 Call Jean Kachik – 954-646-0777
WESTON - WINDMILL RESERVE
Magnificent 2 story, 6 bedroom, 8 bath with heated pool and spa, situated on acre overlooking natural preserve. Complete his and her master baths, media room, and fireplace in living room. Gourmet kitchen with gas cooking range, elevator, impact windows and doors, marble floors throughout. SHORT SALE APPROVED, READY TO CLOSE ASAP Offered at $1,625,000 Call Jean Kachik - 954-646-0777
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FORT LAUDERDALE – THE PALMS
4 bedroom 4 ½ bath penthouse with spectacular intracoastal and ocean views from all rooms. Over 4100 sq ft of living space includes a sound-proof room for home theatre. 24 hr valet and gated security plus state of the art gymnasium are just a few of the luxurious amenities. Offered at $1,100,000 Call Yvonne & Michael Skovron - 954-303-3636
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REDUCED! Incredible Custom built lakefront/pool mini mansion, builders acre in Davie w/ 5 bedrooms, 4 baths, 2 car garage & 5,898 SqFt Living space. Gourmet kitchen has open floor plan w/granite counters & Stainless Appliances. Huge master bedroom w/ fireplace & HUGE private deck overlooking pool & lake. Formal Dining Room & Sunken Living Room, Den/Library Huge Family Room w/fireplace & private guest suite. No HOA! Offered at $799,900 • Call Stan Rosen -305-510-8032
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Great investment! Hotel 2 miles from Hollywood Beach. Full capacity occupancy all year round. Owner is motivated. Offered at $5,599,000 Call Haimnath Ragbir - 954-818-1475
WINDMILL RESERVE
Dreams start here! Beautiful custom built 6 bedroom, 6 ½ bath, with playroom, media room and summer kitchen. Gorgeous heated pool & spa. Lake views! This residence boasts 7,109 sqft under A/C. Features modern kitchen with granite counter tops, wood cabinetry. Marble & wood floors throughout and Impact windows and doors. Offered at $2,899,000 Call Stan Rosen -305-510-8032
SW RANCHES
The last place you can leave the keys in the car and still ride the horses down the street. Absolutely unique and beautiful gated estate sitting on 3 Acre Lot with private pond and Barn. 7 bedrooms 5 Bathrooms, one bedroom and full bath on the first floor, (14 closets). Offered at $999,000 Call Rosa Rosales – 954-954-303-2701
HOLLYWOOD- HARBOR ISLAND
Private 5 bedroom, 5 bath + 2 ½ bath residence is surrounded by water and amenities that meet the finest lifestyle today. Harbor Island Resort style community boasts a clubhouse, fitness center and boat marina with security throughout the Island. This 4,760 sq ft. residence is built to perfection with marble flooring, wood flooring, gourmet kitchen, a roman style pool, panoramic water views, a 65’ wide dock with a lift that holds up to a 28’ boat. Offered at $1,995,888 • Call Stan Rosen -305-510-8032
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WESTON – SAVANNA
Enjoy the finest of living in this huge two story family home in Savanna. Home features an upgraded kitchen, full bedroom and bath on first floor, private cul de sac lot overlooking lake. Large screened patio, great for entertaining. Unbelievable master suite with sitting area. Bonus/media room can be 6th bedroom. Offered at $669,000 Call Dennis Cantlay – 954-804-7751
SUNSET SPRINGS
Great opportunity to own this 3 bedroom 2 ½ bath home. Vaulted ceilings, accordion shutters with pool and lake view. Offered at $495,000 Call Rosa Rosales – 954-303-2701
THE LAKES
Absolutely stunning 4 bedroom 2 ½ bath pool home. Brazilian cherry and oak wood floors, marble floors throughout living area. Totally remodeled. Offered at $449,000 Call Anthony Di Staulo - 954-682-1994
WESTON
Beautiful 4 bedroom 3 bath upgraded home. Marble floors, granite counter tops. Upgraded stainless steel appliances and accordion hurricane shutters. Offered at $579,000 Call Ramona Bautista - 954-854-0937
WESTON- THE RIDGES
$100K in Upgrades! This home shows like a model. Solid Brazilian wood cherry floors throughout. Upgraded kitchen cabinetry and appliances, central vacuum system, BRAND NEW screened enclosure, French doors and windows, CUSTOM bathrooms and so much more. Meticulously kept and well appointed. PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP. Offered at $469,000 Call Jorge Prieto - 954-817-0401
WESTON – VILLAS AT BONAVENTURE
Don’t be fooled by age or exterior design, this is a 10! Totally renovated. large screened patio. Enlarged and open kitchen with granite, new cabinets and new appliances. Bathrooms are updated. Seller is motivated. Offered at $163,000 Call Allison Adler - 954-817-2172
WESTON – THE RIDGES
Awesome 5 bedroom, 4 bath lakefront home with heated pool. Large patio area, great for entertaining. Granite countertops in kitchen and much more! Offered at $499,000 Call Ron Vitello - 954-556-0999
WESTON - SAVANNA
WOW! Immaculate and spacious 3 bedroom, 2 bath with beautiful sunset lake view. Split floor plan, Top of the line appliances, Wrap around patio. Offered at $310,000 Call Ana DeGrace - 954-562-8068
WESTON – SAVANNA
LOOK NO FURTHER! Pride of Ownership! Expansive water view from the moment you walk in to this 4 bedroom, 2 ½ bath home situated on oversized lot. Imported tile, custom kitchen and much more! Offered at $399,000 Call Jorge Prieto - 954-817-0401
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calendar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 community news Weston Philharmonic Society Offers Treat for the Ears and Eyes . . . . . . . . 16 Exciting Season Planned for Performing Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Exciting Season in Store for Weston Foreign Film Series . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Family Fun at Halloween Safety Expo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Community Supports TAG USA Gymnastics Foundation’s Supplied for Success . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 A Hole in One for Kids In Distress . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Library Book Clubs Appeal to All Ages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Secure Your Vehicle - Save Your Identity! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Kids Helping Kids Celebrates Another Success . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 FIESTA Celebrates Hispanic Heritage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Weston Boy’s Wish Comes True . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Community Commemorates 9-11 Anniversary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Future Firefights Flock to BSO Fire Rescue Open House . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 can do kids Top Students Offer Tutoring Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 health & Wellness Dispelling the Myths of Hormones – What Will You Choose? . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Marital Stages of Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 The Truth About the hCG Diet Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Broward Health Weston Hosts Mammo-Palooza . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 sports news Basketball MVP to Play for Elon University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 legally speaking Prescription Drugs – They Can Help You, But They Can Also Hurt You . . . . . 48 Tips for Beating the Bank in Foreclosure Proceedings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 An Unexpected Nightmare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 school news Indian Trace Elementary is Going Green . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Manatee Bay is Fit For Learning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Weston Christian Academy Unveils New Playground . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Sagemont Percussionists Perform STOMP-Style . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Cypress Bay Teacher Receives Ultimate Honor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Western High Commemorates 10th Anniversary of 9-11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Car Care How to Accessorize Your Ride . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 ask the expert Cheap vs. Expensive Sunglasses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Breast Cancer at Its Best . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Where is Body Image Taking Your Child? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Tips For A Pain Free Neck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Positive Parenting Little Hands Can Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 haute hair Love Your Hair, Love Your Hair Stylist!!! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 home Décor Do’s and Don’ts of Successful Furniture Arranging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Draped in Style . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 dining out Pizza Fusion Tastes Good and It’s Good For You (and the Environment) . . . . 82 pet care Spaying or Neutering Your Dog . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 pet of the month. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 it’s their business Trust the Plastic Surgeon Other Doctors Choose – Dr. Jorge Perez . . . . . . . 98 Academy of Arts Develops Well Rounded Dancers in a Family Environment . 100 At My Little Genius Children Learn Through Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 photo of the month . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 tee to green Fairway Bunker Shots Made Easy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 rotary news From Battlefields to Football Fields . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 Chamber News Weston Area Chamber Networks at the Miami Herald . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 seen on scene. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 snapshots from school. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
lthough it may not feel like it here in South Florida, it’s officially fall. We may not have the cooler temperatures, but we certainly experience everything else that comes with this season – the routine of weekday homework, piano lessons, sports practices and weekend games and birthday parties. Another tell-tale sign of the season is the store shelves lined with Halloween costumes and tasty treats. Now is the time to embrace this playful time of year. Decorate the house for Halloween. Gather the kids to carve the pumpkin. Invite the neighbors over to bob for apples. On Halloween night, let’s all have some fun while watching our little ones roam the neighborhood dressed as fairy princesses, superheroes, or whatever else tickles their fancy. Don’t forget to take lots of pictures, as these are the memories that last a lifetime. Have a happy and safe Halloween everyone! Sincerely,
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“Toy Story 3” – Bring the blankets, lawn chairs and plenty of popcorn it’s time for Moonlight Movies in the Park. Kids of all ages will laugh out loud at the hysterical adventures of Woody, Buzz and all of Andy’s other toys. This free, family event takes place at the Event Stage in the Weston Regional Park. The movie begins at 8pm.
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Jo-Anna Steele Charity Event – Enjoy food, music, activities, raffles and more while raising funds to help Jo-Anna battle Transverse myalitis, a neurological disorder. Entrance is $5. The event, organized by Matt Mila, takes place at Indian Trace Park. For more information call (954) 881-4612.
“Hair Loss” Web Chat – Dr. Sherrie Bullard, a dermatologist with Cleveland Clinic Florida, will host a free web chat from noon to 1pm discussing hair loss and treatment options. Log on to www. clevelandclinic.org/webchats to register, and click “join” to participate. Questions may be submitted in advance.
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14th Art Exhibit – Local artist Jan Lower will be featured in a solo exhibit at the Painted Easel Art Studio from 6-9pm. The studio is located in the Waterways Shoppes at 2342 Weston Road. For more information call (954) 610-6500.
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Shake Your Soul – YogaDance is a unique and invigorating approach to bodyspirit fitness, incorporating elements of movement therapy, Qi Kung, yoga and dance. The class takes place at Weston Yoga, 2600 Glades Circle, Suite 400. The cost is $30. To register, call (954) 349-6868 or go to www.westonyoga.com.
29th Women In Distress Safewalk-Run 5K – Take a step against domestic violence at the Women In Distress 13th Annual Safewalk-Run 5K at Markham Park in Sunrise. The event kicks off at 7:30am with a kids sprint, followed by a timed race for runners and a more leisurely stroll for walkers, strollers and pets. There will also be a vendor village and children’s activities with a focus on health, wellness and family fun. To register or for more information visit http://safewalk2011.kintera.org.
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Thrill the World – Take part in a worldwide simultaneous dance to Michael Jackson’s Thriller. Weston Jazzercise hosts “Diabetes and Diet” Web Chat – this event, from 8-10:30pm, behind the Bell Gina Sweat, RD, a bariatric and metabolic Tower at Weston Town Center. For more registered dietician with Cleveland Clinic information visit www.ThrilltheWorld.com. Florida, will host a free web chat from noon to 1pm discussing diabetes and diet. Log on to www.clevelandclinic.org/webchats st to register, and click “join” to participate. Questions may be submitted in advance. Halloween Spooktacular – Trick or treat at the Weston Town Center. Children “Cooking for the Diabetic” – Cleveland are encouraged to dress up for the costume Clinic Florida will host an educational contest. The annual Spooktacular takes program on cooking for the diabetic. The place from 6-8pm. For more information event is free and open to the community. It visit www.westontowncenter.net. will take place from 6-7pm in the Jagelman Conference Center at Cleveland Clinic. For more information visit clevelandclinic. org/floridaevents or call (800) 691-6555.
Weston Area Little League – Online registration begins for the 2011-2012 season of the Weston Area Little League. WALL offers baseball and girls softball programs for children ages four to 18, as well as a Challenger program. For more information visit www.wallbaseball.org.
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Nov. 2nd “Women’s Pelvic Health” Web Chat – Dr. Vivian Aguilar, a gynecologist/ urogynecologist with Cleveland Clinic Florida, will host a free web chat from noon to 1pm discussing women’s pelvic health issues. Log on to www.clevelandclinic.org/ webchats to register, and click “join” to participate. Questions may be submitted in advance.
Nov. 6th Harvest Drive Community Fun Day – Join the fun at the Harvest Drive kick-off event at Weston Town Center. From 2-5pm, enjoy face painting, a bounce house, DJ fun and more as you drop off non-perishable food and toiletries to
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he Weston Philharmonic Society is kicking off its concert season with a family-friendly performance sure to enchant and delight audiences young and old. Cirque de la Symphonie combines the music of the Symphony of the Americas with the magic of Cirque-style performers. This critically-acclaimed performance showcases the musical talent of South Florida’s resident orchestra perfectly choreographed to the artistic movements of the Cirque performers. The acrobats, contortionists, dancers, and jugglers bring the classical masterpieces and popular contemporary music to life. The Weston Philharmonic Society is particularly excited to debut Cirque de la Symphonie because of its appeal to young children. The Society is committed to fostering music appreciation in Weston children. The organization sponsors a Music in the Schools program, offering music education and enrichment in the classrooms. For adults, the Weston Philharmonic Society brings world-class musicians into our community. “This event is the perfect follow-up to our spectacular sold-old performance, Opera to Broadway, held in
spring 2011,” said Roger Lander, president of the Weston Philharmonic Society, noting that this season will feature the Symphony of the Americas’ “Broadway Goes to the Movies.” This past summer, the Weston Philharmonic Society presented Summerfest 2011. That concert featured members of the Symphony of the Americas joined by the internationally acclaimed Remenyi Ede Chamber Orchestra from Hungary. Cirque de la Symphonie, presented by the City of Weston and the Weston Philharmonic Society, will be presented on Saturday, October 29th at 8pm in the Cypress Bay High School Auditorium. Adult tickets are $20 in advance or $30 at the door. Student (18 years and younger) tickets are $10 in advance or $15 at the door. Tickets can be purchased at the Weston Community Center in Regional Park, the Community Bank of Broward (1504 Weston Road) or at Comerica Bank (2800 Weston Road). For more information, please contact the City of Weston at (954) 389-4321. Cirque de la Symphonie combines the music of the Symphony of the Americas with the magic of Cirque performers.
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Community News Exciting Season Planned for Performing Arts By Stacey Bomser
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he Weston Performing Arts Series offers something for everyone this season. From professional puppeteers and the infamous cirque performers to the ever-popular movies under the stars and world-class symphony, this is the year to take advantage of all of the arts and cultural performances offered in our community. “Our Performing Arts Series has proven very successful and well received by the community,” says Weston Mayor Eric Hersh. “Providing arts and cultural events, in addition to the sports and recreation programs, helps make Weston a premier family community. Our goal is to bring residents together to enjoy quality events, and be able to spend time with family, friends and neighbors.” The 2011-2012 season kicks off this month with the return of the popular Moonlight Movies in the Park. Pack your lawn chairs and blankets, plus plenty of popcorn, because when the sun goes down the giant inflatable screen goes up at Weston Regional Park. Each month a different free, family-friendly feature film will be shown. This year’s movie schedule includes Toy Story 3 on October 8th at 8pm, Tangled on November 5th at 7:30pm, Mr. Poppers Penguins on December 10th at 7:30pm, Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules on January 7th at 7:30pm, Rio on February 4th at 7:30, Kung Fu Panda 2 on March 3rd at 7:30pm, and Yogi Bear on April 14th at 8pm. Children can experience the excitement of live theater with three wonderful stage performances. Get into the holiday spirit at Santa’s Holiday Revue on December 10th. This fast-paced musical takes a joyous ‘round the world tour of the dances, songs and stories from Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and other holidays. Children will sing, clap and tap along as they learn new and old traditions, customs and folklore that install the magic of the season. The beloved children’s classic, The Velveteen Rabbit, takes the stage on February 11th. Join the curious rabbit, the wise old Skin Horse, the rappin’ Jack-in-the-Box and other toys as they sing and dance their way into your heart with their dreams of being real. This musical adaptation captures the magic and tenderness that made Margery William’s The Velveteen Rabbit one of the most popular children’s stories of all time. The timeless tale The Ugly Duckling concludes the children’s theater season on April 14th. Born bigger and different than the other hatchlings, the ugly duckling is ridiculed by his brothers and sisters, rejected by other ducks, and eventually shunned by the entire barnyard. The little bird leaves home, embarking on a rollicking journey through hecklers, hunters and hilarious hijinks. All performances are at 1:30pm in the Cypress Bay Theater. Tickets are $5 in advance and $10 at the door. Pre-sale tickets can be purchased at the Weston Community Center. Three classic children’s stories will be featured in this season’s puppet show series. On January 7th, professional puppeteers perform The Tortoise and the Hare; Little Red Riding Hood will be on February 4th; and The Frog Prince on March 3rd. Two performances of each show are scheduled at the Weston Community Center, one at 1:30pm and another at 3pm. The puppet shows are free and are best suited for children ages pre-K through second grade. Children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. All ages will enjoy Cirque de la Symphonie, presented by the City of Weston and the Weston Philharmonic Society on October 29th. This joint performance features the internationally-acclaimed Cirque performers’ magical movements carefully choreographed to familiar orchestral classics performed by the Symphony of the Americas. On March 17th, the Symphony of the Americas will return to Weston to perform “Broadway Goes to the Movies” under the direction of Maestro James Brooks-Bruzzese. This orchestral journey takes patrons from New York to Hollywood with movie clips of stage and screen. Both performances are at 8pm in the Cypress Bay Theater. Adult tickets are $20 in advance and $30 at the door, and student tickets are $10 in advance and $15 at the door. Tickets may be purchased at the Weston Community Center. And don’t forget the annual Concert in the Park presented each spring by The City of Weston in partnership with the Rotary Club of Weston. This fan favorite features fabulous rock-n-roll music performed under the stars on the event stage at Weston Regional Park. Now in its 8th year, Weston’s Concert in the Park has grown into one of Broward County’s largest free musical events. More information on each event is available on the Events Calendar posted on the City of Weston website at www.westonfl.org. Performance tickets can be purchased at the Weston Community Center, 20200 Saddle Club Road, (954) 389-4321.
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The classic children’s story The Velveteen Rabbit will be performed on February 11th as part of the Children’s Theater series.
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Community News Exciting Season in Store for Weston Foreign Film Series By Stacey Bomser
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he Arts Council of Greater Weston has five fabulous films selected for its sixth annual Weston Foreign Film Series. Each year the Arts Council works with the Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival to select the feature films. “This year’s films run the gamut from comedies to dramas and will move you from laughter to tears,” says Joy Rodenberg, President of the Arts Council of Greater Weston and member of the Foreign Film Committee. Weston 8 Cinema plays host to the Weston Foreign Film Series. Movies are shown on the second Monday of the month, November through March. The early show starts at 5:00pm, while the late show begins at 7:15pm. All foreign language films have English subtitles. The 2011-2012 season starts on November 14th with Queen to Play. In this French film, Helene is resigned to her life of making up hotel rooms, caring for her family, and keeping house for an American doctor. While working at the hotel, she becomes aware of a couple on holiday that, when not between the sheets, play chess. Will her obsession with the game change her drab life? Si Puo Fare will be shown on December 12th. This Italian film walks a fine line between farce and compassion, and comedy and drama. The movie is about Nello, who loses his job and ends up managing a group of former mental patients. When they are denied psychiatric help, he invents new occupational roles for each of them.
Members of the Arts Council of Greater Weston’s Foreign Film Committee are busy getting ready for the upcoming season. Pictured from left to right are Eli Habib, Norma Sonnenklar, Joy Rodenberg, and Muriel Fields.
The French film Copacabana will be featured on January 9th. This movie tells the story of Babou, who is living a carefree life shrugging off everything – jobs, husbands and responsibilities. When her daughter is too ashamed of her to invite her to her wedding, Babou has to change. Can she find a job and proper wedding gift, but still remain true to herself? The Spanish film Entre Nos will be shown on February 13th. In this film, Mariana’s children have grown up in Colombia without their father. After years of separation, the family is reunited in New York. Then, Antonio announces that he has found work in Miami and will send for them. When Mariana does not hear from him, and with only $50 left, she must find a way for her family to survive. Guests attending the early showing of Entre Nos are invited to attend a movie discussion with Antonio Fins, Sun Sentinel Editorial Page Editor. He will conduct a short Question and Answer session following the movie. The Weston Foreign Film Series concludes on March 12th with the British romance, The White Countess. This film is about a Russian Countess, Sophia, who flees with her family to find refuge in Shanghai in 1936. She sup-
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ports the family by working as a bar girl and taxi dancer. She forms an alliance with a former diplomat and owner of an elegant bar. Their relationship blossoms until the city falls to the Japanese invaders. Weston Foreign Film Series season tickets are now on sale. The cost is $30 for all five films. Tickets are available at the Community Bank of Broward (1504 Weston Road), Friends of the Library Book Store (inside the Weston Branch Library), and the Weston Community Center (at Weston Regional Park). Both Community Bank and the Friends of the Library accept cash or checks. There is a check only policy at the Weston Community Center. Please make checks payable to the Arts Council of Greater Weston. Individual tickets are $7. Queen to Play tickets, if available, will be sold at the door. Individual tickets for all other films will be sold monthly beginning November 15th at all locations. The Arts Council of Greater Weston is a nonprofit, all volunteer organization working to enhance the quality of life for Weston residents through the arts. For more information on the Weston Foreign Film Series visit www.ArtsCouncilWestonFL.com or call (954) 389-4321.
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rincesses, pirates, pop stars and police cars. That can only mean one thing – it’s time for the annual Halloween Safety Expo. This popular event has become a Weston tradition. This year’s free, family-friendly festivities take place on Friday, October 28th from 6 to 9pm at Tequesta Trace Park. “I believe parents and children look forward to this event each year because they know they will have a safe place to enjoy Halloween,” says Don Decker, Weston’s director of parks and recreation. “These types of celebrations are always more enjoyable when the community shares in them together.” As in past years, everyone is encouraged to come dressed in costume. There will be a costume parade, trick-or-treating, bounce houses and, new this year, a climbing wall. In addition, DJ Jimmy Jam will be playing Halloween-themed songs to get everyone into the holiday spirit and leading kids in popular deejay dances. Of course, the Broward Sheriff’s Office will be out in full force, showcasing its impressive fleet with fire and rescue trucks and other emergency vehicles. Highlights will include a K9 attack demonstration, appearance by the SWAT team and a chance to see the Presidential
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Limousine. In addition to being exciting, this event is intended to educate the community of all the resources BSO has access to in order to keep them safe. Get a head start on your Halloween festivities at Weston’s annual Halloween Safety Expo. This year’s event is on Friday, October 28th from 6-9pm. It is sponsored by the City of Weston and the Broward Sheriff’s Office. The event is free and open to the community. For more information, contact the Weston Community Center at (954) 389-4321.
Community News Community Supports TAG USA Gymnastics Foundation’s Supplied for Success By Stacey Bomser
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Gymnasts at TAG USA Gymnastics are learning more than just the skills needed to become talented athletes, they are also learning to be caring individuals. The gym is fostering a commitment to community service through its TAG USA Gymnastics Foundation. “At the core of our efforts is a dedication to treating every person with dignity and worth, and to promoting widespread community involvement that includes and serves as a model for the next generation,” explains Marissa Zoldan, who developed the foundation with the goal of raising money to support cancer and children’s charities and helping the homeless. Its first project was helping build homes for Habitat for Humanity. This past August, the TAG USA Gymnastics Foundation sponsored Supplied for Success, a school supply drive to benefit Kids In Distress. The gym served as a collection site where TAG USA gymnasts as well as members of the Weston community could drop off backpacks, notebooks, pencils, glue sticks and all sorts of other school supplies. It was a huge success. Zoldan says several parent volunteers and their children, along with members of the gym’s competitive team, gathered to sort the supplies and load up the cars for delivery. “The smiles at Kids In Distress tell the tale. It was an emotional day when we delivered all the items we collected,” states Zoldan who was
thrilled to see so many families involved. “As it states in our mission statement, we are getting the next generation ready by serving as a role model.” They certainly are setting an example. The gym is now hosting School Snacks for Success, collecting wrapped snacks and individual juice and water bottles to donate to Kids In Distress. The Weston community is invited to join this effort by dropping off donations at the gym throughout the month of October. Zoldan has a few other projects planned for the coming months. In January or February, the TAG USA Gymnastics Foundation will be collecting new clothing to benefit children in need. “We are in the planning stages of a large event to benefit Project HOME and a couple of other charities,” she notes. Project HOME, which provides shelter and services to the homeless, is particularly near and dear to Zoldan’s heart. It was founded by Sister Mary Scullion in Philadelphia. “She is my mentor and inspiration. There is something magical to sit with her and listen to her speak about the work she does. You forget all time and space,” states Zoldan. Representatives of the TAG USA Gymnastics Foundation delivered donated school supplies to Kids In Distress. Back row from left: Marissa Zoldan Maia Zoldan, Autumn Karlinsky, Lorrie Fleishman. Front row from left: Spencer Karlinsky, Ben Zoldan, Allie Karlinsky, Hannah Zoldan, and Haley Fleishman.
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elp bridge the gap in supportive services for abused and neglected children in South Florida. The Westonbased Kids In Distress Auxiliary is bringing back its popular KID Auxiliary “Masters” Golf Tournament. It will be held on Monday, October 24th at the Grande Oaks Golf Club. The entire community is invited to play or dine to support this worthy cause. “Our goal as the Kids In Distress Auxiliary is to support the Kids In Distress agency by increasing awareness and raising much needed funds to transform the lives of children throughout Broward and Palm Beach counties. We strive to create opportunities for kids who would otherwise face hurdles through life’s endeavors,” states Julie Dowd, co-chair of the KID Auxiliary golf tournament. “Join us in supporting those who most need it – our community’s abused and neglected children.” The 18-hole scramble begins with a pretournament lunch and registration at 11:30am, shotgun start at 1pm, followed by a delicious barbecue dinner. The individual player fee is
$175 which includes greens fees, cart, picnic lunch, dinner and prizes. Non-golfers can purchase dinner tickets for $30. The KID Auxiliary is also seeking sponsors; opportunities range from Tee Sponsor ($200) to Title Sponsor ($5000). All proceeds from the golf tournament will benefit Kids In Distress, a non-profit charitable organization dedicated to protecting children in South Florida from abuse and neglect. KID strives to establish strong and healthy families that can care for their children and keep them safe. The Kids In Distress Auxiliary Masters Golf Tournament takes place on Monday, October 24th at Grande Oaks Golf Club in Davie. For more information or to purchase tickets, please visit www.kidsaux.org or call (954) 252-3365.
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community news Library Book Clubs Appeal to All Ages By Stacey Bomser
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he Weston Branch Library is promoting a lifetime of literacy. It offers book club programs for all ages, from tiny tots to adults. The Toddler Tales program, for children ages 18 to 24 months, meets every Wednesday. Young children and their parents or caretakers can share in story time. This popular program is offered in two sessions: 10:30-11am and 11:30am-12pm. Space is limited and tickets are required. Free tickets can be obtained at the Youth Services Desk on the morning of the story time classes. Preschoolers love the All By Myself Story-Time every Thursday from 11-11:30am. This program is for children ages three through five. Again, space is limited and tickets are required. The free tickets can be picked up at the Youth Services Desk. The library hosts several book clubs for school-age children. These meet once a month from 5-6pm. The Peanut Butter & Jelly Book Club is for first and second graders. The Book Buddies Book Club is for third graders. The Book Blast Book Club is for fourth and fifth graders. And the Book Journeys Book Club is for middle school students. For more information on these book clubs, including a list of current titles and meeting dates, stop by the Youth Services Desk at the Weston Branch Library or call (954) 389-2098. There is no charge to attend, but participants must pre-register. Students are expected to have read the book before each meeting. Although the Weston Branch Library does not host an adult book club, it does offer Book Club in a Bag. This unique program allows interested individuals to start their own book
club. The library supplies everything you need to run a successful book club; all you need to do is gather your friends. Each bag contains ten copies of the title, discussion questions, biographical information on the author, book reviews, discussion leader tips, and a book sign-up form to help the leader keep track of all the books and materials. Book Club in a Bag is available for many popular best-sellers. There are also Spanish-language books available. The “Book Club in a Bag” program is free and available to all Broward County Library cardholders. The book club leader checks out the “bag” for six weeks. For more information or to request a kit, contact Linda Abraham in the Adult Services Department at (954) 389-2098 x249.
Secure Your Vehicle - Save Your Identity! By Sheriff Al Lamberti
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here are new criminals in town – and these criminals are targeting you! Gone are the days when burglars simply stole belongings out of your vehicle and that was the end of it. Now, they steal your identity. These thieves move swiftly, often without being noticed, because it takes only seconds to commit this type of crime. Unfortunately, the crime doesn’t stop after your belongings are stolen. This can lead to many more offenses. Once a criminal steals your purse, briefcase or laptop – all of which usually contain your personal information – the door is open to swiping your identity. Cleaning up your name and credit score after becoming an identity theft victim often takes months or even years. According to the National Crime Prevention Council, victims spend an average of 30 hours repairing their credit and name after an identity theft crime. It’s important to keep in mind that criminals target drivers who leave personal items in their vehicles while completing daily chores. This includes pumping gas at a local gas station, dropping your kids off at day care or school, and running other errands. Those who drive large vehicles, such as minivans and SUVs, are even easier targets because their view to the other side of their vehicle is often obstructed. I want you to be aware of a few easy steps that will help keep your personal items and your identity safe: ▸▸ As soon as you enter your vehicle, lock your doors. ▸▸ Always pay attention to your surroundings and the people around you. ▸▸ Do not leave valuables such as your purse, briefcase or cell phone in plain view. Place the items under your seat or in the trunk before you arrive at your destination.
▸▸ Keep your windows rolled up. This will prevent a thief from reaching into your vehicle. The men and women of the Broward Sheriff’s Office are working hard to catch these criminals, but we need your help to prevent the crime before it happens. I urge you to add these simple crime prevention tips to your daily life. Doing so will help protect yourself, your property and your identity. Sheriff Al Lamberti is a 33-year veteran of the Broward Sheriff’s Office, which provides law enforcement and fire rescue services to the City of Weston. He has served as sheriff since 2007.
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community news Kids Helping Kids Celebrates Another Success By Stacey Bomser
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hirty Weston children can attest to the old adage “it’s better to give than receive.” In addition to all the excitement of a new school year, these children had the satisfaction of knowing they helped make the first day of school special for 150 disadvantaged children. Kids Helping Kids collected 150 backpacks, 150 notebooks, 130 folders, 125 boxes of crayons, 75 packs of colored pencils, 200 pink erasers, and assorted other school supplies. This was made possible through the generous support of the Weston community. “Aztig Hair Salon offered free kids hair cuts if children helped deliver donated school supplies to Royal Palm you brought in school supplies to donate,” notes Thirty Elementary School as part of Kids Helping Kids. Lisa Lerner, Kids Helping Kids founder. “We collected about $500 in school supplies from this salon.” to do more community service. “It feels good to help In addition, Temple Dor Dorim hosted a collection bin others and I would like to do it more.” as did Little Gym in Plantation. That is the mission of Kids Helping Kids. It instills a But, the bulk of the donations came from individual sense of philanthropy in children and teaches them that families. This includes the Rutz family. Lesley Rutz read they can give back to their community and help other about Kids Helping Kids in Our City Weston and got her children in need. family involved with this worthy cause. They collected Next up for Kids Helping Kids, a canned food colin their neighborhood and helped deliver the school suplection to benefit Harvest Drive. Lisa Rachel and Aaron Lerner plies to Royal Palm Elementary School. Nine-year-old plans on taking a group of children help sort the school supplies Aubrey was so moved by the experience that she wants to the Harvest Drive distribution site donated to Kids Helping Kids.
at Western High School to help sort items to distribute in time for Thanksgiving. Kids Helping Kids is also promoting the Touch A Heart Foundation’s efforts to provide holiday gifts to families in need. Last year, Lisa and her children shopped for and personally delivered gifts to their adopted family, who were so grateful. She says it was an awesome experience and her family is looking forward to doing it again this year. To learn how you and your children can get involved with Kids Helping Kids email kidshelpkids411@gmail.com.
FIESTA Celebrates Hispanic Heritage By Stacey Bomser
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eople of all ethnicities are invited to come together to celebrate Hispanic Heritage at FIESTA 2011. This fun, free, family-friendly event takes place on Sunday, October 30th from 11am-4pm at the Sheinberg Family YMCA of Weston. Everyone is invited to join the celebration as Weston’s diverse HispanicLatino community assembles to share their wide-ranging traditions. The event includes performances of folkloric dance from many Latin American countries, as well as Spain. Through their performances and music, the dancers will entertain and educate the audience with the ceremonies, rituals and stories of their rich cultures. Arts and crafts will also be on display. Delicious ethnic Latin American dishes will be available from local vendors. “I feel so proud of my heritage and grateful to have the support of the YMCA to help make this FIESTA event possible,” states Elena Dolinski de Montilla, FIESTA Founder and YMCA of Broward County Executive Board Member. “It helps bring so many cultures together to celebrate the significant contributions that Latino Americans have made in the culture and society of our communities.” There will certainly be reason to celebrate if the Y sets a new world record at FIESTA 2011. The YMCA is hoping to break the Guinness Book of World Records for the largest Zumba class with more than 1,100 participants.
Zumba is a high energy, easy-to-follow, Latin-inspired exercise program that is gaining popularity with people of all ages and ethnicities. The Y Zumba instructors will lead participants in a fun-filled 30-minute class. Beginners are welcome. The Zumba class starts at 3pm. You may pre-register at www.ymcabroward.org or register on-site beginning at 11am. Proceeds from the event provide financial assistance to those in need throughout our community. Last year, over 17,000 children and families were served by funds raised. FIESTA 2011 promises to be a wonderful showcase of Weston’s diverse multi-cultural community. The event is free and open to the public. For more information, contact Stephanie Brassie, member relations director, at sbrassie@ymcabroward.org or (954) 424-9622.
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community news Weston Boy’s Wish Comes True By Stacey Bomser
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he Make-A-Wish Foundation of Southern Florida made another dream come true recently when it granted the wish of a 12-year-old Weston boy. Stephen’s wish was for new bedroom furniture and accessories. The seventh grade student picked out the items he wanted at Baer’s Furniture in Pembroke Pines. “It is very gratifying for us to grant Stephen’s wish for a couple of reasons. Most importantly, we’re able to bring hope, strength, and joy to the life of a child and family coping with a life-threatening medical condition,” stated Norm Wedderburn, President/CEO of the Southern Florida chapter of the Make-A-Wish Foundation. “But also because we get to share the power of a wish and our mission with Broyhill and Baer’s Furniture, who we partnered with to make sure Stephen got exactly what he dreamed about.” Stephen’s bedroom makeover was courtesy of a national alliance between the Make-A-Wish Foundation and Broyhill Furniture, which is helping grant furniture and room makeover wishes for 50 children with lifethreatening medical conditions across the country. Room makeovers are a popular request for wish kids, with more than 400 of them granted nationally each year. Make-A-Wish’s Southern Florida chapter has been granting wishes for children with life-threatening medical conditions since 1983. It grants a wish every 16 hours, at an average cost of $5000 per wish. Make-AWish receives no federal or state funding. It raises money to grant wishes through individual contributions, special events, foundation grants and corporate sponsorships. To make a donation or to learn more about Make-A-Wish, contact the foundation at (888) 773-WISH or connect at www.sfla.wish.org or on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.
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community news Community Commemorates 9-11 Anniversary By Stacey Bomser
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n Sunday, September 11th, the tenth anniversary of the 9-11 terrorist attacks, the Weston community gathered to reflect and remember. “September 11, 2001 was a day of horrific tragedy. While we will never forget, we felt it important to provide a gathering point for our community, with our elected and spiritual leaders, to remember, reflect, mourn and pay tribute to those who lost their lives that tragic day,” states Weston Mayor Eric Hersh. “We also felt it important to thank all of the forces and divisions within our country that continue to protect and fight for our freedoms and provide for our security.” Mayor Hersh welcomed everyone, just as he did ten years ago when the Weston community first came together in the days following the terrorist attacks to grieve for those who perished. At 9-11 Always Remembered, the mood was more uplifting. It included patriotic messages from local, state and federal leaders, flags created for the tenth anniversary of 9-11 by the Flag of Honor/Flag of Heroes Project including Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz, as well Special lined the waterfront at Weston Town Center for 9-11 Always Remembered. as messages of faith and hope from members of the Weston clergy. “I was so thankful Weston’s 9-11 event included clergy participation as so many a color and wreath presentation by the Broward Sheriff’s Office Honor Guard, and communities around our country opted not to do that. But ‘remembering’ is never just a moment of silence followed by a dove release. A 460 pound piece of steel salvaged a mental exercise. Much of that day touches spirit and soul. We remember, in order to from the wreckage of the World Trade Center was on display. St. Katharine Drexel determine what kind of people we intend to be in the future, and that is a profoundly Church secured this piece of history from the Port Authority of New York and New spiritual matter,” shares Pastor Tim Hartner, St. Paul Lutheran Church. “The 9-11 Jersey for public viewing. Always Remembered ceremony helped me to ponder and share that.” 9-11 Always Remembered also included a performance by the Cypress Bay Choir, Photos courtesy of City of Weston. Left Photo: Mayor Eric Hersh, surrounded by members of the Cypress Bay Choir, welcomed the crowd at the 9-11 Always Remembered event. Right Photo: Hundreds of Weston residents gathered to show their respect to those who lost their lives on 9-11.
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community news Future Firefighters Flock to BSO Fire Rescue Open House By Stacey Bomser
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undreds of families filled Weston Fire Station #81 for an open house hosted by the Broward Sheriff’s Office Fire Rescue. “In addition to bringing the community together, the BSO Fire Rescue Open House event gave both children and adults alike, the opportunity to become
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truggling students, and many who just need a hand to excel in their classes, are seeing positive results with help from their peers. Weston’s best and brightest students are offering tutoring services for elementary, middle and high school students. You Ask, We Tutor! was started by students for students. The business was developed by an entrepreneurial student named Jay Schectman who saw the need for affordable tutoring options in the Weston area. Jay created You Ask, We Tutor! three years ago, while a student at Cypress Bay High School. He has since graduated and is now attending the University of Pennsylvania Wharton School of Business. Jay turned over the tutoring company to his friend, and fellow student entrepreneur, Joshua Pincus. You Ask, We Tutor! is not the first business Joshua has owned and operated. “Since I was young, I have always been interested in running a business,” he states, noting his business career started young with yard sales and lemonade stands. “Since I was 13 I have had a pressure cleaning business named Pressure Cleaning by Josh. I jump on new opportunities and the tutoring business sounded like a very desirable business to run.” And he has certainly run with it. Within the first month of school, he had to more than double the number of tutors to thirteen, as demand for services grew. That’s not surprising when you consider the appeal this program has over other tutoring services – the tutors are all students themselves. “Unlike other tutoring services where children are lectured by an adult they can’t relate to, You Ask, We Tutor! tutors are fun and engaging teenagers who have mastered the material they teach,” states Joshua. “They are all ranked at the top of their class and demonstrate a passion for the subjects they tutor.” Joshua holds very high standards for his tutors. “To be considered, just considered, prospective tutors must possess great interpersonal skills, be friendly, have a high GPA, be in the top 5% of their class, and have amazing grades in the subjects they tutor.” In fact, tutors are only allowed to tutor in subjects they have fully mastered. You Ask, We Tutor! tutors are required to understand everything about a subject in order to be allowed to tutor in a specific subject area. For instance, Joshua is one of the Student entrepreneur Joshua Pincus is now running Spanish tutors. He has taken Spanish his second successful business. He is the president 1 through Spanish 5, Humanities for and business manager of You Ask, We Tutor! Spanish Speakers, as well as AP Spanish Language. He is also a member of the Spanish Honor Society at Cypress Bay. Joshua has further bolstered his fluency through his recent travels to Costa Rica and Nicaragua. While Joshua specializes in Spanish, other tutors have their own areas of expertise. Math and science are Ella Pulido’s specialties. The Cypress Bay Senior maintains a 4.9 GPA which places her within the top percentage of her class. She will have taken a total of 13 AP classes by the time she graduates and aspires to maintain her College Board title of being a “Scholar with Distinction.” She is active in Mu Alpha Theta (math honor society), Science National Honor Society and the Spanish Honor Society. Ella tutors Biology/AP Biology, Physics/AP Physics, Prealgebra/Algebra 1 and 2, Geometry, Precalculus/Analysis of Functions/Trigonometry, Calculus/AP Calculus AB, as well as English and Spanish. Andrew Savitz, a senior at Cypress Bay, tutors extensively in history, including World History, AP European History and American History/AP American History. He has excelled at AP American History and AP European History. This year his rigorous course load includes AP Government, as well as AP Biology, AP Macro/Micro, and AP English Literature. In addition, Andrew serves as President of Rho Kappa, Cypress Bay’s Social Studies Honor Society.
You Ask, We Tutor! tutors Trevor Miller (top row, left), Avi Colonomos, Joshua Pincus, Yoel Lapscher, Andrew Savitz and Ana Aguerrevere (bottom row, left), Anna Pincus, and Ella Pulido.
Avi Colonomos, a junior at David Posnack Hebrew Day School, also enjoys history and geography. He is one of the top five in his class and has received all 5’s on the AP exams he has taken. This year, Avi is taking six AP courses: Psychology, Spanish, English Language, Calculus AB, Chemistry and American History. His rigorous course load also includes Arabic/Hebrew Honors and Rabbinics/Talmud Honors. Avi enjoys sharing his knowledge with other children as both a religious school teacher and a You Ask, We Tutor! tutor. “I wanted to become a tutor because it is an amazing way to help and be part of our community. By working with and getting to know younger students, I feel like I’m becoming a stronger part of society. I also feel like I am gaining new skills, learning to communicate, and growing as an individual.” Of course, the ones who really gain from this are the students being tutored. “Most of the students love being tutored by someone they can relate to,” explains Joshua. “It makes each session not something they dread, but many times something they look forward to.” He says most students see improvements after their first sessions. However, understanding that customer satisfaction is the key to success in the service industry, You Ask, We Tutor! offers a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. “What that means is that if you are not completely satisfied with the level of service one of our tutors provides we will work with you until you find a tutor that makes your child as successful as he/she can be.” Lissette Davis is one happy customer. She hired You Ask, We Tutor! to help her daughter with math after her grades began to decline. “She learned very quickly and related with someone her age. They are always very responsible in keeping their appointments and following up to see how she is doing.” Lynn Froemming was also impressed with the professionalism of You Ask, We Tutor! “When I Googled ‘Weston Tutors,’ I immediately saw their information and was impressed by the obvious entrepreneurialism. I loved the idea that the business was developed by local students with students of exceptional caliber being the tutors. We have been extremely pleased with our tutor.” Parents are also pleased with the pricing. According to Joshua, “Student tutors from You Ask, We Tutor! do a better job in helping children understand their schoolwork at a much more reasonable price than other tutoring services.” Prices are typically less than half that of most tutors. Of course, what really makes You Ask, We Tutor! successful is its incredible student staff. These stellar scholars are committed to helping peers who may be struggling in school or just need some extra help to excel. You Ask, We Tutor! offers tutoring in practically any subject taught in elementary, middle and high school. For more information, visit www.youaskwetutor.com, email youaskwetutor@yahoo.com, or call (954) 560-4655.
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3 3 3 3 2.5 2
1,799 3,022 2,382 2,330 2,046 1,554
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Y N N Y Y N
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3 2
3,348 1,957
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3,185 2,615 2,862
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1,704
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4.5 4 3 2 2
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Y Y Y N N
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2,874 2,055 1,501
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N Y N
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1,866
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3,403 2,726 3,130 2,744 2,667 2,520 2,242 2,622 2,100 1,906 1,390
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2,560
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$460,000 $167,000
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3.5 2
2,900 1,468
2 1
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Y Y
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3.5 3 2
3,870 3,000 1,776
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3 4 3 2.5 3
2,699 2,921 2,975 2,128 2,164
2 2 2 2 2
Y Y N Y N
Y N N Y N
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3 2.5 2
3,237 1,900 1,639
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N N Y
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4 4 2.5 2.5 2 2
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Y Y N N Y N
321 BERMUDA SPRINGS DR $375,000 283 BRIDGETON RD $225,000 WESTON HILLS COUNTRY CLUB
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2.5 2
2,310 1,669
2 2
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5 5.5 5 3 5.5 3.5 3 3.5 3
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former WNBA superstar Charlotte Smith, head coach at Elon University in North Carolina. Coach Smith offered Bobbi a full athletic scholarship. “I originally wanted to stay in Florida, but after talking with the Elon staff a few times I felt a great connection,” shares Bobbi. “It was like we would each fulfill a need for one another. Elon has one of the top broadcasting and communications programs in the country and that is going to be my major. Plus, I get to be close to my sister, April, who is currently a freshman at UNC-Greensboro only 20 minutes away. It just seemed like a win-win situation.” Bobbi and her sister will now both be playing basketball in the NCAA Southern Conference. That’s not the only thing the sisters share in common. They were the first and second female high school athletes in the world to own their own apps on the Android market, and coming soon to iTunes.
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rom her start with the Weston Hawks, Bobbi Carson has soared. She is now a starting point guard on the Calvary Christian Academy Varsity team and is ranked #23 in the state of Florida by SheCanPlay.org and in the Top 25 in the state by Florida Insider. More impressively, Bobbi has just verbally committed to play for Elon University next year, making her the second Division 1 committed female basketball player in Broward County this season. Bobbi’s basketball career got off to a late start. She didn’t start playing until she was in middle school. But, it quickly became clear that she possessed talent as a star point guard. Her accomplishments include: 12u USSSA National Champion, 15u AAU Tournament MVP, Adidas EA Sports National Champion 2010, 16u AAU Tourney All Tournament, Fort Lauderdale USSSA Tourney MVP 2011 and Miami Central Tournament MVP 2011. Her meteoric rise culminated this summer when she helped lead her travel team, the Hollywood Eagles, to the Championship game at the Fila Nationals. At that tournament, playing in front of over 200 college coaches, Bobbi really showed her true talents. Letters started pouring in from Division 1 schools. On September 5th, Bobbi received the call she has been waiting for from
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outside the portables and along the carpool lanes. The school’s Green Team is charged with caring for the new plantings. This group of twelve students meets monthly for campus clean-up hour. With help from faculty advisors Kathryn Puccio and Marianne Barr, the Green Team members water the new plants, and weed and pick up leaves so their school looks great every day. The students like caring for their campus, as well as learning about plants. The teacher advisors teach students the names of all the plants and the conditions that they need to live, as well as whether they are native plants or not. This year’s Green Day is expected to be bigger and better than ever. The school’s Beautification Committee encourages Indian Trace students and their families to come out for this event and show support for the school. Many community businesses have already stepped up as sponsors for Green Day, including Home Depot, Scott’s, Perkins Tree and Landscape, Whole Foods, Starbucks, Offerdahl’s and Dr. Leilani Baumanis (who has been potting seedlings for the school).
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ndian Trace Elementary is gearing up for its fourth annual Green Day on Saturday, November 5th. This popular event provides an opportunity for students, families, faculty and the community to dig in and help beautify the campus. Green Day is organized by the PTA’s Beautification Committee with help from students on the Green Team. Haydee Nunn, Beautification Committee Chair, says the school has big plans for this year’s program. “We are looking for long term viability of Green Day by growing and proliferating our own plants in a school ‘nursery,’ as we did in a smaller scale last year.” She is referring to a project involving 12 classes in different grades. The students participated in outdoor lessons learning how to plant seedlings. That project was one of the Nadorfys family, Tomás, Verónica, reasons the school won the “Acts of Green” The Carolina and Ariana, at Green Day. video competition sponsored by the Education Technology Services and BECON. This year, Green Day volunteers will continue efforts to spruce up the school with additional plantings and mulch. This will compliment the landscaping done last year
Green Day volunteer Susan Yanczewski helps landscape near the carpool lanes at Indian Trace Elementary School.
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to students about the importance of exercising, eating healthy, staying in school and having a positive outlook. T.D., the Dolphins mascot, joined the celebration. Meeting T.D. was second grader Tyler Perez’s favorite part of the day. Perez was one of the winners of the “Fit For Learning” poster contest. Students created posters illustrating what “Fit For Learning” meant to them. Fourth grader Franchesca Ramirez liked going up on stage with T.D. and Twan Russell. She also enjoyed her JuiceBlendz smoothie. JuiceBlendz donated 1,300 delicious fruit smoothies and taught children about the importance of choosing healthy treats. And, in the true spirit of football, everyone enjoyed a tailgate lunch. By participating in the Back to Football Friday event and teaching students the importance of being active and educated, Manatee Bay has a chance to win a $10,000 NFL Play 60 youth health and wellness grant, as well as a $2,000 grant from the Miami Dolphins.
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tudents and faculty at Manatee Bay Elementary came down with a case of “football fever” recently. The school celebrated the start of football season with Fins Friday. The event, organized by the PTA, was part of a nation-wide celebration to welcome back the NFL football season and tackle childhood obesity. It tied in perfectly with Manatee Bay’s theme this year: “Fit For Learning.” According to Principal Heather DeVaughn, “At Manatee Bay we teach the whole child and by participating in Back to Football Friday we got to do that in a fun, but educational, way.” Throughout the week, students learned about the importance of staying active, educated and eating right. The school also infused football into regular classroom lessons. For example, students practiced math skills by conducting polls and creating a football bar graph. They studied social studies by locating all of the NFL teams on a map. Students also participated in football-related activities in their Specials classes. In Media they read and shared football-themed books. In art they created Miami Dolphins jerseys. In Music they learned football songs. And in PE they did football training. Of course, the highlight of the week was Fins Friday which included a visit from former Miami Dolphin Twan Russell. During a school-wide assembly, Russell spoke
Weston Christian Academy Unveils New Playground By Stacey Bomser
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igger is better at Weston Christian Academy. The school recently unveiled its new playground – the tallest in Weston. The $200,000 playground is the final phase of the school’s recent expansion project. Last year, First Baptist Church at Weston opened a 30,000 square foot addition which houses a state-of-the-art science lab and new classrooms for Weston Christian Academy (WCA), as well as a new preschool facility and Student Center for middle school students. The new state-of-the-art playground, geared toward students in kindergarten through fifth grades, features multiple slides and assorted climbing structures under an enormous shade canopy to protect children from the sun. The equipment is housed within an enormous enclosed area covered with artificial grass. Some of the more popular elements include the gigantic spiral slide, the spider web climbing structure, the balance steps, the climbing wall, the rock wall, and the monkey bars. The students, families and faculty at WCA all love the new playground. “Many children are asking their parents to bring them to school early just so they can have extra time to play in the playground,” notes WCA Headmaster Steve Kitchens. Of course, the playground provides more than just fun; it’s also a fitness outlet. “This is a wonderful place for children to run and play. They are learning the importance of being fit and exercising as part of their well-being,” says Kitchens.
WCA students Annabelle Bryars, Anna Kemp, Sophia Reyes, and Brix Fountain love their new playground.
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school news Sagemont Percussionists Perform STOMP-Style By Stacey Bomser
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t’s been 20 years since STOMP debuted, using garbage cans and brooms as innovative instruments. These powerful percussionists have been wowing audiences around the world ever since. Now, students at The Sagemont School are studying STOMP techniques as they create their own original compositions. The percussion class was developed by middle and high school band instructor Betty Long. She was inspired by a seminar she attended at the Music Educators Conference. “It introduced new materials and curriculum for percussion classes. I knew this would be a good class for Sagemont with so many students interested in playing percussion.” The class focuses entirely on percussion instruments, unlike a traditional band class which usually focuses on the wind instruments. “In percussion class we cover parts of the snare, various percussion instruments, rhythm reading and dictation, solo and ensemble playing, and composition,” explains Mrs. Long. Of course, for the students, their favorite part is playing STOMP-style. Mrs. Long encourages students to be creative and come up with different ways to make interesting sounds. “We like to incorporate everyday items like desks, bicycle frames, pens and cups,” she explains, noting that students work together to figure out what items to use. “I learned that you can make music from absolutely anything and also that it is always fun to use just everyday things from maybe around the house or in the classroom to create a composition,” says 11th grader Franco Tuda. Students in Mrs. Long’s percussion class quickly learn that making music is not the same as making noise. “Creativity is the key,” she Sagemont drummers create unique rhythms using drumsticks and bicycle frames. explains. “How does it all blend together? What type of theory is behind it? The students Middle School Honor Band and the All-County Middle School Honor Band,” explains learn how to read and write rhythms as well as the basics to composition. They use the Mrs. Long. “At District Solo and Ensemble MPA’s, we received 12 Superior ratings knowledge that they have gained over the year(s) to write their music.” and 7 Excellent ratings. Then, at the end of the year, one of our students was invited to That is 10th grader Ali Awad’s favorite part of percussion class. “I liked making audition for the Florida Youth Orchestra and is now a member of their Flute Orchestra.” variations of sounds and putting them all in one ensemble.” Sagemont hopes to build on that success by introducing band to younger students. The percussion class is not the only unique music program at Sagemont. Mrs. Long The school offers band as a year-round elective to fifth graders. The class doubled in also offers a pep band at the high school. “It’s another way for the band students to size last year with the addition of Noah Bellamy as band instructor. He is a member of participate as a group,” she notes. “The music is a bit less serious so the students have the classic 70’s band, KC and The Sunshine Band. Bellamy plays trombone. a little more fun with it.” Sagemont’s Upper School Campus band classes will perform at the winter band/ Both of these programs compliment Sagemont’s successful band program. “Last chorus concert on Wednesday, December 14th. Admission is free and is open to the year, our third year as a band program, we had a student accepted into the All-State public. For more information, visit www.sagemont.com.
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school news Cypress Bay Teacher Receives Ultimate Honor By Stacey Bomser
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this was an incredible honor for her personally ver the years, Cypress Bay AP and our school.” English Teacher Jillian Simon has won Ms. Simon says attending the Presidential multiple Teacher of the Year awards. Scholars Awards was an unbelievable experience. That feat alone is certainly impressive, but Ms. To her, the moment of glory came not during the Simon recently received the ultimate honor. She Teacher Recognition Dinner but during a discuswas one of 140 Teachers of Merit recognized by sion session with members of the U.S. Department the U.S. Department of Education at the 2011 of Education. “I had the opportunity to address Presidential Scholars Awards and distinguished the education decision makers and openly talk to online by President Obama. them about the future of education in America,” Each year, the U.S. Presidential Scholars shares Ms. Simon. “I got a standing ovation from nominate the teacher who most affected their life. the other teachers and several of the board memIsabela Dos Santos, a 2011 graduate of Cypress bers came up to me afterward.” Bay High School, selected Ms. Simon. Isabela Another gratifying moment came when Sarah was one of only 20 students in the country to Brown Wessling, the 2010 National Teacher of be named a U.S. Presidential Scholar in the the Year, sought out Ms. Simon. “She came up to Arts. She was recognized for her work as a stop me and told me she had been searching all over motion animation filmmaker. for me. Of all the applicants, she had to find me “I was not the only teacher who helped Isabela and meet me because I reminded her so much of along the way,” says Ms. Simon, noting that herself. That was so flattering.” just as it takes a village to raise a child, it takes Of course to Ms. Simon, her greatest accoma team of teachers to educate a student. “I was plishment is making a positive impact in the lives humbled and thankful that Isabela chose me. It of students like Isabela. “Teaching is my passion. was a blessing for me to represent Cypress Bay.” The opportunity to work in this capacity with “We are very proud of Ms. Simon for achiev- Cypress Bay AP English Teacher Jillian Simon with former student Isabela youth and to be used in such a powerful way to ing this prestigious honor,” said Cypress Bay Dos Santos at the Presidential Scholars’ Teacher Recognition Dinner. help positively shape the minds and hearts of the Assistant Principal Haleh Darbar. “She is extremely dedicated to her students and future generation for the better is a blessing.”
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Western High Commemorates 10th Anniversary of 9-11 By Julie Levin
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shley Glincher of Weston was only four years old when terrorists attacked the United States on 9/11/2001. Now 14, Glincher doesn’t remember the day, but realizes what an impact it had on this country. She was pleased that her school took the time to remember 9/11 and all that was lost. “It is awesome that they are doing something like this because it still means so much,” she said. Western High School, located at 1200 SW 136 Avenue, held a ceremony September 9 to mark the tenth anniversary of 9/11. As they have for many years, they held the ceremony is front of the permanent, on-campus 9/11 memorial that Western engineering students constructed in 2002. Principal David Jones said the memorial and ceremony serve as reminders of what happens in times of crisis “We recognize those that have put themselves in harm’s way, we recognize those who lost their lives, and we recognize those Members of a Broward County Fire Honor Guard stand at attention as the American flag is raised at the families and friends of those who have passed,” said Jones. permanent 9-11 memorial at Western High School. The ceremony included fire and police honor guards from throughout Broward County, local dignitaries, military units, fire trucks, and a fly-over by forget it,” he said. a Broward Sheriff’s Office helicopter. As hundreds of students looked on, a flag that Bob Sperino of Weston was the engiwas flown during Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan was raised over the neering teacher whose students designed memorial. The flag had been donated by Sgt. Michael Brown, a 1999 Western high and built the 9/11 memorial 9 years ago. Retired N.Y. firefighter Salvatore Marchese graduate who served with the 20th special forces group in Afghanistan. The structure, still believed to be the recalls his experience at ground zero following Retired New York City Firefighter Lt. Salvatore Marchese was at ground zero shortly only permanent high school memorial the attacks on the World Trade Center. after the attacks and shared his experience of the day. Marchese was off-duty when in the country, consists of replicas of the first attacks happened and was immediately called back into work. “It was the the Twin Towers surrounded by the Pentagon wall and a flag pole that is imbedded first time I had ever seen a full recall of all firefighters,” he said. He spent hours trying in the outline of the State of Pennsylvania. The stone used is meant to replicate the to find survivors and then remains of the victims, and says the experience is never far rubble at each spot. “We wanted to do something to honor all three locations. This from his mind. “I will always remember what it smelled like on that pile. I don’t ever just seemed to be appropriate,” he said.
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Breast surgeons Margaret Gilot, MD and Cassann Blake, MD meet with women every day facing a breast cancer diagnosis. They are part of the team at Cleveland Clinic’s Breast Cancer Program, which has recently been accredited by the National Accreditation Program for Breast Centers (NAPBC). This accomplishment means that the Center is qualified to offer the full spectrum of interdisciplinary care to patients with breast disease, and patients are afforded the most currently available forms of evaluation, treatment, and follow-up care. At Cleveland Clinic Florida’s Breast Center, our patients will find a higher standard of care. A recent study1 documented that in the state of Florida, 30% of women undergo an open excisional biopsy as their first assessment of a suspicious breast lesion. An overwhelming majority of our patients, 98.5% with a suspicious lesion have a minimally invasive, needle biopsy As part of the Breast Cancer Program, Cleveland Clinic’s accredited Women’s Imaging Center provides state-of-the art screening in a unique and soothing environment that resembles a spa rather than a hospital. Offering digital mammography, breast ultrasound, breast MRI and breast CAD (computer aided detection), the imaging center makes early and accurate detection a priority. “Our goal is to utilize every resource for our patients, combining innovative medical technology, to offer individualized, comprehensive treatment plans,” said Dr. Gilot.
Each year, over 200,000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer. At Cleveland Clinic Florida’s Breast Center, you will find a full array of services, from initial screening and diagnosis to innovative breast cancer treatment and supportive counseling before, during and after treatment. Speaker:
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Thursday, October 13 Hair Loss Hair is made up of a protein called keratin, produced in hair follicles in the outer layer of skin. Hair loss can start with finding a few strands in your hair brush, and can lead to a bald scalp. Excessive hair loss can be a result of genetics, medications, or underlying medical conditions. If you are concerned with hair loss, have your questions answered by a Cleveland clinic specialist. Speaker:
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A number of treatment options exist for women diagnosed with breast cancer, including chemotherapy, radiation and oncological breast surgery. Patients who undergo mastectomy, or surgical removal of the breast, may also elect to have breast reconstruction either immediately following mastectomy or at a later time. Cleveland Clinic plastic surgeons Martin Newman, MD, and Michel Samson, MD, have pioneered the use of laser imaging technology as well as using a woman’s own skin and soft tissue, to perform breast reconstruction, providing the best possible results. “Many women do not have breast reconstruction simply because they are unaware of the options and advanced techniques that exist,” said Dr. Newman. “We meet with patients at the very beginning and coordinate closely with the breast surgeon in order to plan the best approach.” “Even after treatment and a positive outcome, breast cancer is something that patients will deal with for the rest of their lives, and we are there with unending support,” said Dr. Gilot.
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Breast cancer survivors are left with many emotions, as well as questions on what happens after treatment. Our Breast Cancer team is here to support and guide you in the development of a comprehensive plan for your ongoing care, and emotional support. Join our experts to learn about the meaning of survivorship, and how to cope with life after breast cancer. Speakers: Cassann Blake, MD – Breast Surgeon Elizabeth Stone, MD – Oncologist Cara Kondaki, LCSW, ACSW, CBPN-IC – Clinical Social Worker
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if calories are insufficient it may lead to health issues ranging from headaches, anemia and decreased cognitive development. Adolescents’ physical and nutritional needs are unique; they are not bigger versions of children or smaller versions of adults. It is critical that they get the proper balanced diet and physical activity during this period to achieve normal body weight and composition. It is time to reflect on our own contributions toward our kids‘ body image. As parents, how we feel and speak about our own body influences how our children feel about theirs. Whether we eat proper nutrition, skip meals or obsess on our own looks does matter. Let’s empower our children. Let’s educate them on proper nutrition, age appropriate exercise and fitness. Let’s give them the tools to build and maintain a great body image and selfesteem. After all, we know that body dissatisfaction leads to low self-esteem and a potential lifetime of health issues, including depression, anxiety, poor eating habits and eating disorders.
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ake a look around. Next time you are driving your child to school, see how many weight loss centers you pass on your way. Pick up a magazine and count the numerous ads for quick weight loss promises. Ever wonder what message this is sending to our children? Poor body image begins at the early age of 8 years old. A Harvard study found that 66% of underweight 12 year old girls considered themselves fat. Fifty four percent of females aged 12-23 are unhappy with their body. In a recent survey 81% of 10 year old girls have already dieted at least once. Even normal weight children want to lose weight. Body Image encompasses our perceptions and emotions, and is tied into our mood, self-esteem and physical experiences. Body Image is influenced by media, parents, peers and health professionals. Unfortunately, teens identified the media as their primary source for information about health; not doctors or parents. This leaves our children misinformed and lost. Adolescence is marked by significant growth and changes. It is during adolescence that the final 15-20% of adult height is achieved; 50% adult body weight gained and 40% adult skeletal mass attained. This period of rapid growth needs to be met with the proper increase in caloric intake. If greater calories are consumed than expended it will lead to weight gain. Contrarily,
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In the “Everything would be great if you changed” stage most people believe there are two ways of looking at things: their spouse’s way and their own way, also known as “the right way.” Now is the time when many people face a fork in the marital road. They are hurt and frustrated because their lives seem like an endless confrontation. Faced with three choices, they either give up, convinced that they have tried everything and that divorce is the only logical solution, or they may resign themselves to the status quo and decide to lead separate lives unhappily ever after. Their third choice may be to decide that it is time to change things and investigate healthier, more satisfying ways of interacting. These insightful couples begin to attend seminars, retreats and counseling together to learn more about each other. Couples come to terms with the fact that they are never going to see eye to eye with their partner about everything in the “That’s just the way my partner is” stage. They learn to forgive, accept and make up; they mellow and eventually become teammates again despite each other’s faults. This stage occurs usually during the tenth to the fifteenth year. All the pain and hard work pays off in the “Together at last” stage. Unfortunately, only half of all couples get to this last stage. Since they feel more secure as individuals, they begin to appreciate each other’s differences. They learn to live in peace and harmony, enjoying their “shared history” as a couple, as a family and as individuals. Alina Gastesi-de Armas is a Marriage Counselor, Florida Supreme Court Mediator and Parenting Coordinator. She is an expert at helping couples navigate through the most stressful of times. For more information regarding marriage counseling and other services please call (954) 384-9373 or visit www.APlaceforGrowth.com. www.ourcityweston.com
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Positive Parenting Little Hands Can Help By Jodi Kurry Cohen, MS.Ed Director of Early Childhood Programs Temple Dor Dorim Early Childhood Center
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Jodi Cohen has a Masters degree in Elementary and Early Childhood Education as well as a Bachelor degree in Psychology. Jodi has led many workshops on parenting, behavior modification techniques, curriculum development, special needs training and crisis management. She has been the Director of Temple Dor Dorim’s Early Childhood Center in Weston for the past 12 years. For more information, please contact Ms. Cohen at the Early Childhood Center at (954) 389-1232.
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home Décor Do’s and Don’ts of Successful Furniture Arranging By Myriam Payne, Interiors by Decorating Den, Weston
DO achieve variety by choosing some similar but not exactly matching pieces to balance each other. Two non-matching lamps of similar size and shape, for instance, would add interest and elegance to a room.
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urniture placement can be tricky. Many people are unable to visualize in advance a three-dimensional space with proper furniture placement. A floor plan is a necessary ingredient of furniture placement pre-planning, but one must take into consideration the dimensional qualities of furniture as well. This is where a professional decorator’s expertise can save you time and money.
Myriam Payne of Interiors by Decorating Den works and lives with her family in Weston. For an initial consultation call Myriam’s design studio at (954) 659-2017.
Some of the key rules of furniture placement are:
DON’T block a view from a picture window – especially if it’s a good one. For example, placing tall chairs and a lamp on a table placed smack in the center of a picture window is a big no-no. Choice and placement of furniture should complement, not conflict with architectural features. DO plan a furniture grouping that won’t conflict with your window. A sofa might fit below it, flanked by two end tables with lamps – creating a symmetrical furniture grouping and allowing your picture window to take center stage. DON’T place only wooden pieces of furniture along one wall or at one end of a room. Too many wooden pieces in one cluster tend to have a cold, inhospitable look. DO mix wooden pieces with upholstered furniture for texture contrast and interest. Rich, polished wood tones look more so when contrasted by handsome fabrics, and vice versa. DON’T use too many matched pairs of tables, lamps or chairs in one room. Matching pieces help unify a room, but too many pairs will make your room resemble a furniture store.
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legally speaking Tips for Beating the Bank in Foreclosure Proceedings By Omar J. Arcia, Esq. Foreclosure Defense and Bankruptcy Protection Attorney
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rom December 2007 to the present, South Florida has experienced a 400 percent increase in foreclosure filings and 1 out of every 197 homes in the United States is undergoing a foreclosure proceeding. In view of these staggering statistics, most homeowners simply give up the fight for their home before it even begins. However, a foreclosure lawsuit is just like any other lawsuit – the lender must prove its entire case before it can obtain a judgment. Just because you’ve been served with foreclosure papers does not mean you have to leave your home! Here are some suggestions on how to use foreclosure proceedings to your advantage, and possibly beat the bank.
CONDUCT A FORENSIC AUDIT OF YOUR LOAN
First of all, perform a detailed audit of your loan transaction through a qualified mortgage auditing firm. A forensic audit often reveals serious violations of Federal and State laws committed by the same lenders that initiate foreclosure proceedings. An audit may also reveal flaws in the transfer of your mortgage. If you don’t know a reputable mortgage audit firm in your area, please contact the Arcia Law Firm and we will gladly point you in the right direction.
FILE A COUNTERCLAIM AGAINST YOUR LENDER
Using the results of your forensic audit, and assuming you have identified violations of law in connection with your loan, you should file a counterclaim against your lender. In other words, sue your lender within the same foreclosure proceedings as a means to establish better negotiating leverage.
DEMAND THE ORIGINAL NOTE
Most foreclosure proceedings are not initiated by the original lender, but rather by a party who claims to “own and hold” the Note securing payment of the loan. Surprisingly, some of these third parties don’t actually have possession of the original note, or the right to enforce the obligation. The Note is a negotiable instrument, like a bank check. Do you know any bank that will cash a “copy” of a check? Likewise, no Court will decide a foreclosure proceeding based upon a “copy” of your Note. If you demand the original Note, and the lender is unable to produce it, a foreclosure judgment cannot be entered.
CHALLENGE YOUR LENDER’S RIGHT TO BRING THE FORECLOSURE PROCEEDING
Florida law only permits an action to be presented by the “real party in interest.” If you never signed an agreement with the party that filed the foreclosure, you can challenge their right to file the foreclosure proceedings. At minimum, you can challenge the validity of the assignment of mortgage and the endorsement on the promissory note. Judges will not hesitate to dismiss a foreclosure proceeding initiated by a company that has no legal right to bring the action. If you are struggling to make your monthly mortgage payments, if you are in the middle of a frustrating loan modification process, or if you just received a foreclosure, contact the Arcia Law Firm today at 1-800-770-7102, or at www.arcialawfirm.com. The Detailed explanations of different options available to homeowners are discussed in a new DVD developed by the Arcia Law Firm entitled “Fight For Your Home.” You will receive a complimentary copy during your consultation to discuss your case in detail with a member of our qualified legal team. You may also purchase the DVD online for at www.arcialawfirm.com.
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o you ever wonder about the importance of hair? Have you ever considered that the hair on your head has another function other than just to help you look good? Although, esthetically speaking, hair helps your looks; from a medical point of view, hair helps us by providing additional vitality, intuition and tranquility. Yogi Bhajan claimed “when hair on your head is allowed its full mature length, then phosphorus, calcium and vitamin D are all produced more efficiently in the body and they enter the lymphatic fluid and eventually the spinal fluid through the two ducts on the top of the brain. This ionic change creates more efficient memory and leads to greater physical energy, improved stamina and patience.” Yogi Bhajan explained that if you choose to cut your hair very short, you not only lose this energy and nourishment, but your body must then provide a great amount of vital energy to re-grow the missing hair. In addition, research shows that the bones in the forehead are porous and function to transmit light to the pineal gland, which affects brain activity as well as thyroid and sexual hormones. Cutting the hair into bangs, which cover the forehead, impedes this process. It’s obvious that hair has always been an important part of the human body. In today’s world, the esthetical aspect of hair is more forefront of this subject. With that said, why do we still walk around with unkept and ungroomed hair, in the name of a casual look? Why is that we continually change from stylist to stylist searching for one who can give us the help we need? It is all in the communication. It is important to communicate with your stylist. If a survey was done amongst hairdressers asking the question “how long do you consult with your client before you carry out the service?” The answer, if honestly answered, would be “two minutes,” that is if the guest had not been already ushered to the basins direct from the front desk. What on earth could be discussed in two minutes apart from “same again, please!” Hair needs, life styles, as well as personal budgets change constantly, for this reason alone guests need to spend at least five minutes with their stylist to give feedback from a previous hair-do, or at least 15 minutes if new to the salon. During this consultation time, an assessment of the condition of the hair as well as fade of color and the style preferences need to be carefully communicated. This is a very important component of time spent in the salon and, for this reason, clippings of hair styles from magazines are very useful tools. After all, a picture says many words and at least the stylist is well aware of your expectations. A stylist’s capability or expertise is certainly in question when he or she cannot replicate a picture. When trilogy of hair such as the condition, color and cut is in harmony, you will no doubt love your hair and most definitely adore your stylist. Helen Charles boasts more than thirty years of experience as a hair fashion designer, master stylist and innovative colorist. She owned and operated four salons in London before moving to Weston and opening Helen Charles Salon London. To schedule an appointment with Helen or any of the salon’s talented stylists, call (954) 349-9220. The Helen Charles Salon London is conveniently located at 1660 Market Street in the heart of the Weston Town Center. For more information, visit www.helencharlessalon.com. www.ourcityweston.com
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health & wellness The Truth About the hCG Diet Program By Dr. Gary Brandwein
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he American Cancer Society reports that the breast cancer fatality rate has declined in recent years, in part due to increased awareness and preventative care. However, breast cancer remains the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths among women in this country. That’s why the American Cancer Society recommends all women over the age of 20 perform a monthly breast self-examination. In addition, women over the age of 40 should receive an annual mammogram. A mammogram is a quick, safe and painless x-ray that can detect breast lumps up to five years before they can be felt by a self-breast exam. In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Broward Health is hosting its third annual Mammo-Palooza. Its goal is to provide over 1300 mammograms during the week of October 10-15th. Broward Health Weston has set a goal of providing 250 mammograms during that week.
The mammograms will be offered Monday through Friday from 7am until 7pm and Saturday from 8am until 3pm. Walk-ins are welcome or you can schedule a mammogram by calling the Broward Health Scheduling Center at (954) 7597500. Most insurances are accepted and for anyone without insurance, the cost is $99, cash or credit. In celebration of Mammo-Palooza, Broward Health Weston welcomes the AmeriBreast blow-up exhibit on Friday, October 14th from 9am to 5pm. Billed as the world’s only walk-through tour of the human breasts, this colorful interactive exhibit focuses on breast cancer prevention and education. The inside of the inflatable display features large representations of non-cancerous lumps, inflammatory breast cancer stages I IV (IBC), milk ducts, blood vessels and lymph nodes. For more information on Broward Health’s Mammo-Palooza visit www.browardhealth.org/mammo.
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ne of the most important steps you can take to ensure the lifelong health of your dog is to have him or her neutered or spayed. This relatively simple procedure will keep your dog healthier and reduce certain unwanted behaviors. You are also doing your part to help reduce the numbers of unwanted puppies that are placed in animal shelters each year.
What Is a “Spay”? Spaying, also known as ovariohysterectomy, is a surgical procedure in which the reproductive organs (ovaries and uterus) are removed from a female dog. The procedure is performed while your pet is under general anesthesia. While spaying is generally a simple and safe procedure, it is still a major surgery in which the abdominal cavity is opened to remove the reproductive organs. At the end of the procedure, the incision is closed with sutures and/or staples and will take 10 to 14 days to heal. Depending on the age, size, and health of your dog, she may stay at your veterinarian’s office for a few hours or a few days. Be sure to follow your veterinarian’s recommendations regarding pain medication and aftercare, such as keeping your dog calm and quiet for a few days. What Is a “Neuter”? Also called a castration, neutering is a surgical procedure in which both testicles are completely removed from your dog. Neutering is a minor surgical procedure that is done while your dog is under general anesthesia. Your pet’s abdominal cavity is not opened during a neutering procedure. At the end of the procedure, the incision is closed with sutures and will take 10 to 14 days to heal. As with spayed animals, your dog may stay at your veterinarian’s office for a few hours or a few days depending on his age, size, and health. Be sure to follow your veterinarian’s recommendations regarding aftercare.
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it’s their business Trust the Plastic Surgeon Other Doctors Choose – Dr. Jorge Perez By Stacey Bomser
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f you are thinking about plastic surgery, choose the doctor other doctors recommend, Dr. Jorge Perez. This internationally known physician has been practicing in South Florida for the past 20 years and performs his surgical procedures right here in Weston. Dr. Perez prides himself on his reputation. He has served as plastic surgeon to discriminating patients and prominent professionals throughout South Florida, the country and the world. “We are privileged to count among our patients medical and esthetic professionals, judges, attorneys, educators, celebrities, and even other plastic surgeons, and their families,” states Jorge A. Perez, MD, FACS, of Perez Plastic Surgery. It’s no wonder he is the plastic surgeon chosen by other physicians. Dr. Perez has continually been selected among Castle Connolly’s Americas Top Doctors or Best Physicians in the U.S. Each year, Castle Connolly, and partner U.S. News & World Report, conducts an independent national survey of doctors and medical leaders to identify the top 1% of doctors in each specialty. “Earning this designation is a real honor and privilege,” states Dr. Perez. “Only the top physicians are selected and are all highly regarded by their peers.” Although humbled, Dr. Perez is definitely deserving of this honor. He is a highly respected plastic surgeon throughout the world. Dr. Perez has lectured and performed surgeries in dozens of countries and has trained hundreds of plastic surgeons worldwide. In fact, just last month he lectured at the national plastic surgery conference in Greece, and this fall is among only a handful of invited U.S. faculty at international Dr. Jorge Perez has been invited to be on the faculty of numerous international conferences and congresses. congresses in Beijing, China, and Seoul, Korea. He has also served as a consultant to both Mentor (Johnson & Johnson) and Allergan, the only two FDA-approved breast implant manufacturers. He was selected as a member of the National Council of Leaders in Breast Aesthetics, a group of 100 top breast surgeons in the country. Other credentials Dr. Jorge Perez is often cited as an expert in plastic surgery. include serving as a clinical investigator and educator on involved,” says Dr. Perez. ultrasonic lipoplasty for the During this open dialogue, patients, past 15 years, having trained and their loved ones, are encouraged to Jorge Perez has trained hundreds of doctors thousands of surgeons on this Dr. ask questions. According to Dr. Perez, around the world in plastic surgery techniques, specialized procedure, as well including these physicians in Saigon, Vietnam. “Cosmetic surgery carries a great degree as serving as one of only six U.S. of satisfaction, but only when the patient principal investigators for Baxter feels relaxed and well informed and that takes time. That’s why we offer only a limited Bioscience’s FDA-approved number of new patient consultations.” abdominoplasty (tummy tuck) He is so committed to educating patients on plastic surgery that his website (www. body contouring study. perezplasticsurgery.com) features a list of the “10 Questions Every Plastic Surgery In addition, Dr. Perez is often Patient Should Ask.” It includes questions regarding the surgeon, the facility and the called as an expert in medical anesthesia. Dr. Perez has lectured and performed surgeries around the world. legal matters involving plastic The site also includes information on Dr. Perez’s medical background and the procesurgery and has been featured on local and national television news programs, including dures he performs. Dr. Perez is a graduate of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in ABC, NBC, CBS, Univision and Telemundo, and has been quoted in leading newspapers. New York, one of the premiere medical training institutions in the world. He is a board It’s obvious he has the skills and expertise, but what most distinguishes Dr. Perez certified plastic surgeon and Diplomate of the American Board of Plastic Surgeons. as a leading plastic surgeon is his commitment to his profession and his patients. “As a Dr. Perez specializes in face and eyelid rejuvenation, ultrasonic necklift, body conmatter of philosophy, I do not do surgery in an office,” states Dr. Perez. “We perform touring, tummy tuck, advanced liposuction techniques, and breast surgery. In fact, Dr. procedures at the Broward Health Weston facility, a fully-accredited, state-of-the-art Perez is often referred complicated breast surgery revisions. ambulatory surgery center staffed by a physician anesthesiologist.” Patient safety and satisfaction are his top priorities. Dr. Perez begins with a private, If you are considering plastic surgery, count on the plastic surgeon other doctors count personalized consultation with every patient. This visit includes an evaluation of the on, Dr. Jorge Perez. To schedule a private, personalized consultation, call Perez client’s individual needs and goals, as well as a thorough, honest discussion of the surPlastic Surgery at (954) 351-2200. The office is located at 241 NE 65th Street, Suite gical options. “I try to give patients a good understanding of the surgery and what’s 105, in Fort Lauderdale. For more information visit www.PerezPlasticSurgery.com.
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Training : Graduate of The Albert Einstein College of Medicine in NY, Certified, American Board of Plastic Surgery Experience : Celebrating 20 years serving South Florida. Former Chief of Plastic Surgery at several area hospitals Confidence : Dr. Perez has been called upon to serve as an expert in plastic surgery medical-legal matters of the Court and has been featured on ABC, NBC, CBS, Univision, Telemundo and leading newspapers. We have been privileged to welcome patients from all over the world. We count among our patients medical and esthetic professionals, judges, attorneys, educators, law enforcement, celebrities, and even other plastic surgeons, and their families Leadership : Dr. Perez has lectured or performed surgery in dozens of countries and trained hundreds of plastic surgeons throughout the world. He has served as a consultant to both leading breast implant manufacturers Mentor and Allergan He was selected as a member of the National Council of Leaders in Breast Aesthetics and is regarded as an international Key Opinion Leader Cutting Edge Science : Principal Investigator for FDA breast and body contouring clinical studies for Johnson & Johnson and others Safety, Costs : Surgery is not performed in the office, rather at a state-of-the-art surgery center including the Broward Health Weston Facility or hospital with physician anesthesiologists. Fees are affordable and include facility and anesthesia. We accept Visa, MasterCard and Discover.
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it’s their business Academy of Arts Develops Well Rounded Dancers in a Family Environment By Debby Teich
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ance can provide a creative outlet for both the physical and emotional spirit of children. At the Academy of Arts there is a warm, caring environment where dancers have an opportunity to nurture their love of the arts, as they make new friends and learn social skills. The Academy offers classes from pre-school through adults, from beginners to professionals. At Academy of Arts, there are a variety of dance styles available, such as ballet, pointe, pas de deux, acrocise, combo, jazz, hip-hop, tap, belly dancing, flamenco and modern, as well as musical theater, drama, voice, piano and guitar. The facility has been designed for dancers and includes professional flooring, 25 ft. ceilings, mirrors, and top quality barres. The focus at the Academy is on training. There are no recital fees, no rehearsal fees, no high-cost costumes, no videos and no high-priced tickets to purchase. All of the faculty has had professional careers and are highly qualified, certified instructors. At every level, students are only taught by professionals who give them the personal attention they deserve. There is always a long waiting list of dancers hoping for a coveted spot. “We develop clean dancers and educate them using different theories used worldwide,” said Director Rebeca Russo-Columna. “They have an opportunity to express their own individual style as they learn to become well-rounded performers in the areas of dance, vocals, acting and musical theater. When they leave the Academy they are prepared to dance anywhere.” There are 750 kids enrolled in the school and Rebeca is involved in the enhancement and development of every one of them. She is at the school from opening to closing. All of the students benefit from her extensive training and experience. Rebeca has lived her life according to the motto “there is no substitute for excellence” and expects the same from her students. At age 13, she was awarded a full merit scholarship to
attend the National Academy of Dance in Champaign, IL, where she was awarded first place in the U.S. National Merit Scholarship Competition for three consecutive years. She also received a full scholarship to the Banff Centre School of Fine Arts in Banff, Alberta, Canada. She has danced with the Miami Ballet Co. and toured with Canada’s Royal Winnipeg Ballet Company. She has danced many soloist roles and has also performed in music videos, commercials and televised events with well known entertainers. Rebeca has been professionally teaching since 1979, and is a certified teacher with the Florida chapter of Dance Masters of America. She opened the Academy of Arts in 1994 and her hard work and dedication
are reflected in the quality of her dancers and the success of the school. Her students have been accepted to some of the most prestigious schools in the country, including the Boston Ballet, Joffrey Ballet, Orlando Ballet, American Ballet Theatre, Houston Ballet, Washington Ballet, Milwaukee Ballet, Atlanta Ballet, Nutmeg Conservatory, Walnut Hill and the Rock. They have also earned dance scholarships to the Chicago College for the Performing Arts, Hartt School of Music, Florida State University, New World School of the Arts, University of Central Florida and more. The Academy’s Performing Group is made up of students that have volunteered their time to be a part of many of the shows performed throughout the year. The children are not auditioned, but rather given a chance to enjoy the art of dance. The focus is not on dance recitals or competitions, but rather the training offered by an excellent dance education. Some of the costumes used in the performances have been sewn by moms, dads, and grandmothers or have been used in the past to make the program affordable to everyone.
The Academy’s Junior and Senior Dance Company is comprised of very talented young dancers that have been auditioned to be a part of the special program. The Company represents a dancing group of the community and for the community. It is an intense program which includes training in all areas of dance needed to prepare the students for a professional career in dance. These dancers are not only taught by the staff at the Academy, but are also given opportunities to work with guest artists to help them reach their full potential in dance. In the past, many of the Academy’s older students have had to choose between obtaining a college degree and pursuing a career in dance. The Academy recently formed a Professional Company so students like like Jordan Anders and Rachel Martin no longer have to choose. Rachel started at the Academy when she was five years old and has decided to pursue a career in dance. Unlike most students, she was able to find a way to dance while she studies. She is currently studying at the New World School of the Arts in Miami, while earning a Bachelor of Arts degree from its affiliate, the University of Florida. She is a member of the Academy’s Professional Company, Metropolitan Ballet of Florida, which will be making its debut this fall. The Academy of Arts is located at 20841 Johnson Street., Suite 113, in West Pembroke Pines. The first class is complimentary. For information, visit www.academyofartsinc. com or call 954-704-0068.
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it’s their business At My Little Genius Children Learn Through Play By Stacey Bomser
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ingerpainting, building blocks and dress-up may all seem like child’s play, but these are really the early stages of learning. Research has proven that children learn through play and that’s the premise behind My Little Genius Preschool and Child Care. “Our curriculum is a discovery-based learning experience that gives each individual child the opportunity to move through specially designed learning centers,” explains Mercedes Galli, owner of My Little Genius Preschool and Child Care. “Our curriculum focuses on learning basic concepts and skills through hands-on experiences and activities.” Galli, who has a degree in early childStudents at My Little Genius are encouraged to learn and explore by hood education, developed this successful rotating through specially designed learning centers. curriculum at her preschool in Valencia, Venezuela. “We’ve been using this same philosophy and teaching style for the past fourteen years.” This includes the use of a rotary system. In a traditional preschool, all of the areas of learning are built into one classroom. At My Little Genius, each classroom houses a At My Little Genius children learn in a loving, nurturing environment. different specialty. The students rotate from classroom tricycles. In addition to playground time, to classroom with their teacher. There are nine different children participate in sports and physiareas of interest. cal fitness programs with their teachers. Not only is this more enjoyable for the students, but In addition to promoting physical and they are able to experience more in relation to each subject. intellectual stimulation, My Little Genius For instance, with an entire classroom devoted to science, fosters social and emotional growth. “Our young children can take part in hands-on learning about goal is to make a child a great human being. everything from plants and animals to our solar system. One who is happy, reflexive, investigative, These learning centers are not restricted to the core autonomous, perceptive, adventurous subjects, students at My Little Genius also experience art, and confident,” notes Galli. Students are Children and parents love the enormous outdoor playground at My Little Genius. cooking and computers. There is a designated computer taught life-long character traits such as tolerance, honesty, child must work together to be successful,” explains Galli. lab where children learn fundamental computer skills respect, justice and cultural awareness. “We actively encourage parental involvement.” while engaging in age-appropriate educational games. The school boasts a multi-cultural clientele. With the In fact, students are assigned a quarterly project to The school also has a Smart Board, with touch screen owner’s reputation for running a successful preschool in complete at home with their parents. “The idea is to foster technology. Galli says the children love playing the Venezuela, My Little Genius has many students from learning at home and get parents involved in their child’s interactive games and activities. Latin America. However, it also draws many American education,” states Galli. The children also love the school’s enormous outfamilies. “They are attracted by our bilingual program,” Parents are also invited into the classroom to suppledoor playground. It features an assortment of climbing states Galli. “Children are immersed in the Spanish ment lessons being learned. For instance, when students structures and slides, play houses, and multiple cars and language and can become fluent speakers by the time learn about plants and animals, parents who work in they finish our program.” these fields are invited to talk to the children and share My Little Genius offers students a bilingual information about their profession. education. For students in the youngest classes Classes are still enrolling at My Little Genius Preschool (0-2 years old) almost the entire class is taught and Child Care. It accepts children from birth to age four. in Spanish, with the exception of Circle Time It also offers a Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten program. The and some commands. Students in the three school is open from 7am to 6pm, with class beginning at and 4-year-old programs spend about half the 9am. There is an afterschool program for elementary age day learning English and half learning Spanish. students where children can do homework and engage However, the state-funded VPK program is in supervised play; tutoring services are available. taught in English. The curriculum is not the only element My Little Genius Preschool and Child Care is located that attracts families to My Little Genius. The at 4466 Weston Road in the Office Depot Plaza. For school’s partnership approach is also appealing. more information call (954) 349-2127 or visit www. Mercedes Galli, owner of My Little Genius Preschool and Child Care. “We strongly believe that the school, parent and mlgpreschool.com.
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1. Choose the right club -- Generally speaking, it is always best to use more club than usual for a fairway bunker shot. For instance, if the hole is 150 yards away and you normally hit a 9 iron, go with an 8 or 7 iron instead. You ideally want to hit a nice and easy shot that goes either on the green or near it. Experiment using different clubs for fairway bunker shots; you may find that using a choked down fairway wood is the most comfortable club to hit. 2. Greenside vs. fairway divot -- Many recreational golfers seem to think that a fairway bunker shot requires the same divot as a greenside bunker shot, and, in reality, that is not the case. Do not hit one to two inches behind the ball on a fairway bunker shot, but rather try to pick the golf ball cleanly and leave a divot after contacting the ball. A good way to practice this is to look six inches in front of the ball and then swing. You may top the golf ball the first few times, but it will get easier over time. 3. Know when to lay-up -- You do not have to go for the green every single time out of a fairway bunker. There are many times during a golf round when it is better to just lay the golf ball up 30 or so yards from the green and try to get up-and-down. Sure, it can be frustrating intentionally not going for the green, but it is important to keep in mind the strokes saved by doing it. They will add up over the course of a golf round and you will be glad you did it. 4. Keep the lower body quiet -- Along with not taking a divot behind the golf ball on a fairway bunker shot, it is also important to not bury your feet into the sand too deep. It is good to get a stable foundation but do not dig down further than that. For greenside bunker shots, it is better to dig your feet in deep in order to get the clubface into the sand, but you are trying to avoid doing that for a fairway bunker shot. Once the solid foundation is reached try to keep the lower body as quiet as possible throughout the swing. This will help to hit the ball cleanly and get a nice trajectory. 5. Where to play the ball -- Lastly, there is the question of where the golf ball should be in the stance. Should the ball be played forward in the stance, in the center, or in the back? I generally play the ball in the back of the stance in order to make sure that I hit the ball before the sand, but it varies from player to player. Do not assume that one position is best but rather experiment on the golf course to see which one suits your swing most comfortably.
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Join our expansion celebration. Tour the facility and meet the staff. Learn about the new breast imaging technology – 3D mammography that is revolutionizing breast cancer detection. Refreshments and hors d’oeuvres will be served. Women’s Imaging Center at Memorial Regional Hospital Third Floor (Outpatient Entrance) 3501 Johnson Street, Hollywood For details, call 954-265-TOMO (8666)
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rotary news From Battlefields to Football Fields By Clark Kilgard, Public Relations and Communications Chair, Rotary Club of Weston
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rigadier General Terry Henry (US Army Retired) addressed the Rotary Club of Weston shortly after the tragic loss of 22 Navy Seals and other personnel in Afghanistan. General Henry was on hand at the beginning of the Special Forces during the 1979 Iranian hostage crisis. After a failed U.S. rescue attempt, the decision was made to form a joint special operations unit including members of the army, navy, and air force. The unit was ready to go in 1981 when the hostages were released. General Henry was the second commander of this group, beginning in 1983. His first mission was the invasion of Grenada. After this, the Special Ops organization continued to grow, even though the training was intense.
borne in mind, whether you are commanding a military troop or leading an office of workers. First, there need to be standards that are fair, understood and applied evenly in the organization. Second, the troops (or workers) need to be resourced, trained, and supervised to meet those standards. Finally, investigate whether there are personal problems that are getting in the way of meeting those standards. For instance, quite often the initial complaint that is voiced isn’t the real problem.
Bailey also told the Rotary members about his meeting with Florida Atlantic University’s Coach Schnellenberger and tour of the Owl’s new stadium. “Schnellenberger taught me, and many others, that impossible is only an opinion, not a fact.” He also pointed out that FAU has the only stadium in America where you can see the Atlantic
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Brigadier General Henry Terry addressed the Rotary Club of Weston. He was one of the original commanders of the Special Ops.
The 22 Navy Seals that were lost this summer constitute about 10% of Seal Team 6. This is tragic, especially because it takes a long time to train people to this level. In order to qualify for this special force, soldiers must meet rigorous physical and psychological standards. They are the best quality service personnel you can get, willing to go the extra mile to do this special service. Asked about the “profile” of a special operations candidate, General Henry joked: “They have to be able to swim.” He then went on to explain that they must all be incredibly physically fit, as their mission often involves swimming, and they must be expert marksmen. He said he was very proud to have been part of this elite force. General Henry also shared what he called “a whimsical approach to leadership and organizations” also known as the Theory of Human Perfectibility. This is based on the assumption that “no one in an organization wants to screw up. People want to do well…” He said that there are three things that need to be
General Terry is considered an expert in the area of response to terrorism and response to the use of weapons of mass destruction and serves in that capacity for many government agencies. As a retiree he has worked in county and state government, especially in emergency and disaster response and management, as well as public works. Among his service awards are the Army Commendation Medal of Valor, a Purple Heart, A Distinguished Service Medal, the Legion of Merit, five Distinguished Flying Crosses, and the Bronze Star.
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“College football in the State of Florida is the best in the country. If you are a fan, just pick a spot and go there,” remarked Don Bailey, former University of Miami football player and the Voice of “Miami Hurricane Football” on 560 WQAM for the last 18 years. He was the special guest at a recent Rotary meeting, giving members a preview of the 2011-2012 season. According to Bailey, the Seminoles have “got it going” at Florida State because they have done a phenomenal job recruiting their quarterback, backfield and defense. He believes they have the opportunity to have a great year. Bailey says the power of University of Florida has increased over the last 20 years; now they have a great stadium, great fans and the funding to be able to compete. Bailey says keep an eye on Florida International University. They were on a losing streak last year, but turned around and won a bowl game.
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Don Bailey, voice of Miami Hurricane Football on WQAM, gave Rotary members a sneak peak on this season’s college football in Florida.
Ocean and the Gulf Stream. And then there is the University of Miami. Their new coach, Al Golden, played for Joe Paterno at Penn State. According to Bailey, Golden was able to turn around the program at Temple. They had once been the laughing stock everybody wanted to play for homecoming, but after Golden took over they won 17 games in his last two years there. “This coach is very organized, determined, and focused; and this is a team that is going to be in condition. They have two good quarterbacks, great receivers, special running backs, and an offensive line that is among the best; Al Golden is going to win at the University of Miami. Mark it down!” declared Bailey. The Rotary Club of Weston is recognized as one of Southwest Broward’s leading community service organizations. Weston Rotary meets at Weston Hills Country Club every Thursday morning, year-round, from 7:30 – 8:30am to enjoy a buffet breakfast and a lively meeting program. For further information about Weston Rotary, visit our website at www.WestonRotary.org, or stop by our FaceBook Fan Page (Rotary Club of Weston) for the latest happenings.
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Chamber News Weston Area Chamber Networks at the Miami Herald
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eston Area Chamber members and guests recently attended a Chamber Business Networking meeting and Reception sponsored by and held at the Miami Herald. The next Chamber business networking meeting will be Wednesday, October 12th from 6 to 7:30 pm at JP Morgan Chase, 1050 Weston Road, Suite 100. The cost is free for members and $15 for non-members with RSVP or $20 at the door. RSVP to Jack Miller, Chamber President and CEO, at (954) 389-0600 or Jack@
westonchamber.com. The Weston Area Chamber offers a marketing campaign in conjunction with the America Chamber. For information on membership in The Chamber That Means BUSINESS® visit www.westonchamber.com. The Weston Area Chamber is the only Chamber of Commerce located in Weston and has been a 501C not-for-profit chamber with its office in the same building since 1989.
Chamber Director Gary Silver, The Shay Group (left); Chamber Chair Marcia Miller, Financial Horizons; Chamber President & CEO Jack Miller; Miami Herald Broward VP Donna Dickey; Chamber Chair Alex Gomez, PC Solver.
Chamber Junior Ambassador Glenn Gomez, Cypress Bay High School (left); Chamber Chair Elect Mayra Morales, Sun-Sentinel; Chamber Director Dalia Inman, Memorial Hospital Miramar; Chamber Intern Alexandra Fritz, Western High School; Chamber Junior Ambassador Jose Faria, Cypress Bay High School.
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Friends, family and the Weston BSO celebrated the graduation of the 2011 Class of Weston University – Broward Sheriff’s Office Police Services Academy. Twenty-eight students took part in the eight week summer program which offered an opportunity to explore law enforcement services on an in-depth basis with hands-on exercises, education and safety training. The students also participated in field trips to the courthouse, main jail, BSO SWAT, as well as marine and aviation units. Twan Russell (left), Tracy Schuldiner, director of community relations and development for the Russell Lifeskills & Reading Foundation, O.J. McDuffie, Gloria McDuffie, and Phillipa Stephenson, director of marketing for Weston Leasing.
Charity Car Wash
Build ‘N Barrel hosted a car wash to raise money for its upcoming mission to Nicaragua. Started by four St. Thomas Aquinas students from Weston, Chad Meissner, Michael Jones, Teddy Meissner and Ross Thibeault, Build ‘N Barrel works with The Surf Sanctuary to build homes in poverty-stricken Nicaragua. The volunteers raised over $500 which will be used to purchase building supplies.
Back to School Bash
Weston Town Center’s first annual “Back to School Bash” was a huge success, collecting much-needed school supplies and raising over $3500 for the Russell Life Skills & Reading Foundation and the O.J. McDuffie Catch 81 Foundation. Both organizations benefit disadvantaged children in South Florida. At the event, O.J. McDuffie announced a new partnership with his former Miami Dolphin teammate Twan Russell, of the Russell Life Skills & Reading Foundation, to open a Catch 81 Reading Room in Fort Lauderdale. Hundreds of Weston residents enjoyed the afternoon’s activities and entertainment, including performances by Jammin Kids International Music Academy, Weston Dance Academy, Master Sang’s TNT, Weston YMCA Zumba, and more.
Centennial Celebration
Dorothy F. Oppenheim celebrated her 100th birthday surrounded by family and friends. Her secret to a long life is a good sense of humor. She enjoys classical music, reading, and gardening. As a British subject, Dorothy was awarded a letter from Queen Elizabeth II of England. The centenarian lives in Weston with her grandson Robert A. Galisteo Bermudez.
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The Opera Society, the fundraising arm of the Florida Grand Opera, hosted a wine tasting event for its members. In attendance was Weston’s Betsy Weiner (left), who serves as treasurer. The highlight of the evening was an appearance by world-renowned Tenor Peter Buchi who made his professional debut at age 11. Buchi was accompanied by Pianist Caren Levine, Florida Grand Opera Principal Coach of the Young Artists.
Bonnie Fimiano (left) has received the Certified Professional Catering Executive (CPCE) designation from the National Association of Catering Executives. This is the most prestigious and widely respected designation in the catering and events industry. The CPCE is awarded after a rigorous study period and written exam. Fimiano, a Weston resident, is a member of the NACE South Florida chapter and has served as President for the past two years.
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Cypress Bay Graduate Michele Weitzner poses with Dr. Dorothy Orr, a Broward Education Foundation (BEF) Board Member. Weitzner was one of 166 high school graduates awarded scholarships from BEF. This nonprofit organization raises funds to support public schools and contributes more than $500,000 to low income students, many of whom would otherwise not be able to attend college. Michele is attending the University of Central Florida on a four-year scholarship.
Patriot Day Program An Apple a Day
Raquel Gil and Andres Gonzalez, both of Weston, and classmates at Archbishop McCarthy High School are embracing the information age. This is the first high school in South Florida to have schoolissued Apple iPads. Students are using the iPads to take notes in the classroom, to visit educational sites to gather information and for test preparation, and, of course, for homework.
Students St. Bonaventure Catholic School participated in a tribute to the fallen and their families on the tenth anniversary of the 9-11 terrorist attacks, as well as a celebration of the servicemen and women who make freedom possible. The students dressed in red, white and blue colors by grade levels to provide a visual representation of the American flag. The school’s music teacher led children in a moving rendition of God Bless America in both song and sign language.
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09 INFINITI G37 Sedan
P8298
110946A
$
$
Like New, Sunroof, CD, Low Miles,
P8303
08 DODGE CHARGER
Chrome Wheels, Only 26k Miles, Flawless
21,988
07 INFINITI M35 Sport Navigation, Only 34k Miles
P8304
24,788
$
10 INFINITI EX35 Journey Package, Save Thousands Over New, Low Miles
P8222
29,988
$
09 TOYOTA TACOMA Chrome Wheels & Steprails, Fact. Warranty, Auto
07 MAZDA RX-8 Grand Touring, Navi, Leather, Sunroof, Only 40k Miles
16,988
$
P8229
$
20” Wheels, Save Thousands Over New
18,988
$
Only 29k Miles, Black/Black, New Tires
21,988
$
08 INFINITI FX35
Full Fact. Warranty, Low Miles, Leather, CD
P8296
09 INFINITI FX35
111059A
32,988
$
Commercial Blvd & Sawgrass Expressway
22,988
Miles, Sport Pkg, Panel Roof
25,988
Fully Loaded, Sport Package, Low Miles
$
09 NISSAN MAXIMA Only 16k
$
P8299
18,988
08 BMW 328i
08 INFINITI EX35 Full Factory Warranty, Loaded, Showroom New
111135A
16,988
11 DODGE NITRO HEAT Only 3k Miles,
08 MAZDA CX-7
Navi, Sunroof, Only 28k Miles
P8160A
$
P8253
$
25,988
11 INFINITI M37 Premium Pkg, Full Factory Warranty, Loaded w/ Navi
111199A
$
43,988
05 NISSAN 350ZX Touring Pkg, Only 48k Miles, Auto, Leather, Very Clean
$
P8287
17,988
03 BMW 745 LI Only 61k Miles, 100% original, Like New In & Out
120049B
19,988
$
10 GMC TERRAIN
Only 10k Miles, Leather, CD, Flawless
$
P8284
23,988
09 INFINITI M35
Navi, 19k Miles, Loaded
120038A
$
29,988
10 INFINITI QX56
Only 14k Miles, DVD, Navi, Sunroof, Loaded
111044A
44,988
$
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