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14 No Bones About It, Doggie Palooza 2019 Promises Tail-Wagging Fun! 16 JAFCO Male Supporters were All-In at the Second Annual Poker Night

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Rock the Park –The City of Plantation presents a free concert series through April. Tonight’s performance features Turnstiles. The Billy Joel tribute band will be rockin’ Pine Island Park, 320 S. Pine Island Road, Plantation. Bring your lawn chair or blanket and enjoy live music and food trucks. Food trucks will open at 6:00pm and the concert begins at 7:00pm For more information, please call 954-452-2510.

one in the same. 2:00 PM at the Sunrise Civic Center Theatre, 10610 West Oakland Park Boulevard, Sunrise. * Reserved seating: $18 adult, $10 child.

9th College SAT/ACT Prep Program – This program is for high schoolers in grades 10, 11 & 12. The one-day program will help plan for the college exams. West Regional Library – 8601 W. Broward Blvd., Plantation – 5:00 pm to 7:30 p.m. For more information, please call 954-765-1585 or visit www.broward. org/library.

11th Drive-in Movie at Markham –Tonight’s feature presentation, sponsored by Memorial Healthcare System, is “Hotel Transylvania 3” (PG). Food vendors will be on site, and a children’s fun zone will be open for those with a little extra energy during the show. The animated film can be viewed from the comfort of your car or bring a lawn chair for a spot up front. Audio will be broadcasted via radio frequency. Free Admission – 6:30pm at Markham Park, 16001 West State Road 84, Sunrise. Call the Leisure Services Department for additional information: (954) 747-4600.

Tunes ‘N Trucks Concert Series –The city’s seasonal outdoor concert series, sponsored by Memorial Healthcare System features live music and food trucks. Admission is FREE. Tonight’s performance is Motowners (Motown Music). Food trucks start serving at 6:00 pm and the band takes stage at 7:00 pm. Bring a lawn chair and/or a blanket to the Sunrise Civic Center Amphitheater, 10610 W. Oakland Park Blvd., Sunrise. Call (954)747-4600 for more information.

5th Yoga in the Park – All levels are welcome to take the free class at Liberty Tree Park, 7421 NW 5th Street, Plantation from 9:00am-10:00am. Bring a yoga mat or towel, and a water bottle. For more information, please call the Parks & Household Hazardous Waste Disposal Recreation Department at 954-452-2510. Event – The City of Sunrise and the City (Also, on the January 12th) of Plantation have partnered to provide residents with opportunities to safely dispose of household hazardous waste (HHW) and electronics. Drop-off events are held on Saturdays throughout the year and are open exclusively to residents of Sunrise and Plantation free of charge and with proof of residency. City of Sunrise City Hall, 10770 W. Oakland Park Blvd. 9:00am-1:00pm.

Performed by Inside Out Theatre’s youth actors, Seussical Jr. takes audiences on a journey where the powers of friendship, loyalty, family and community are challenged and emerge triumphant. Showtimes are at 2:00 pm and 5:00 pm. Reserved seating is $10 and includes popcorn. Sunrise Civic Center Theatre, 10610 West Oakland Park Boulevard, Sunrise.

18th “Lyrical Lounge” Teen Open Mic Night – Poets, singers, actors, musicians and other talented teens are encouraged to take the stage. Admission is free and light refreshments will be served. The Lyrical Lounge is presented in partnership with the Jason Taylor Foundation, the Omari Hardwick bluapple Poetry Network, the SPEAK! collective, and the Community Foundation of Broward. 7:00pm-9:00pm - Sunrise Civic Center Art Gallery- 10610 West Oakland Park Boulevard. Free admission. For more information, please call 954-747-4662.

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Martin Luther King, Jr. Arts Weekend – -The two-day celebration of the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr., will feature a series of free events: “Write Your Dream” Poetry Workshop for students ages 13-18 from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. followed by “Black Panther” at 2:00 p.m-3:00 pm. Sunrise Civic Center Amphitheater, 10610 W. Oakland Park Blvd., Sunrise. Call (954)747-4600 for more information.

But that was only the beginning, this performance is three shows in one. The British Invasion, the American Musical Response, and a ‘60s Retrospective featuring the unforgettable work of the “Fab Four”! Enjoy music from The Rolling Stones, The Who, The Kinks, The Zombies, Herman’s Hermits, The Beach Boys, The Monkees, Steppenwolf, and The Beatles! Experience this amazing nostalgic journey through the sixties and celebrate the groovy generation with The British Invasion Years. 7:00 PM at the Sunrise Civic Center Theatre, 10610 West Oakland Park Boulevard, Sunrise. * Reserved seating: $18 adult, $10 child

26th Doggie Palooza – A Dog Expo - Dog owners and lovers can find information on products and services local companies have to offer. Well-behaved dogs must be leashed in the vendor area. $2 entry fee to benefit a local animal rescue group. 10:00am-3:00pm at Happy Tails Dog Park, 6600 S.W. 16th Street, Plantation. For more information call 954-452-2506.

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Motown in Motion –Enjoy your Motown favorites such as My Girl, It’s Alright, I Can’t Help Myself, Papa was a Rollin’ Stone, and many more. Be transported to a time when music and soul were

Seussical Jr. The Musical – All of your favorite Dr. Seuss characters spring to life onstage in this fantastical musical extravaganza from Tony winners Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty.

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ONGOING: Game On! – Game day returns to start the year off with old-fashioned board games, UNO & snacks. Bring friends (ages 12-18), enter a raffle, decompress, and have fun from 2:00 pm-4:00 pm at West Regional Library - 8601 W. Broward Blvd., Plantation. For more information, please call 954-765-1585 or visit www.broward.org/library.

24th The British Invasion Years– The Beatles arrived in the U.S. on February 9, 1964.

Book Sale – Friends of the Library are selling the best used books at the best prices at the Helen B. Hoffman Plantation Library – 501 N. Fig Tree Lane, Plantation. For more information, please call (954)-797-2140. (January 4th/18th 9:00 am-5:00 pm and January 5th/19th 9:00 am-4:00 pm) Friends of the Library Meeting – Meetings are held the 2nd Monday of each month through May. All are welcome to attend. 9:30am at the Helen B. Hoffman Library - 501 N Fig Tree Lane, Plantation. Please call the library for any further information, 954-797-2140


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nimal lovers get ready for the much-anticipated tail-wagging “Doggie Palooza” experience. All model canine citizens and their humans are invited to the 18th annual dog expo at Happy Tails Dog Park, 6600 S.W. 16th Street, Plantation (Peters Road and SW 63rd Avenue) on January 26th from 10:00am-3:00 pm. The event was designed to bring the community together with their beloved four-legged friends and showcase information on products and services from local companies. The gate fee is free for canines and $2.00 per human. The proceeds will all be donated to a non-profit animal-related organization. All attendees will receive a treat upon entrance.

“Doggie-Palooza is such a fun event for the City. There are so many vendors with great new dog products and health information. If you are looking to add a four-legged member to the family, there are many South Florida rescues attending with their dogs up for adoption,” said Shannon Ryan City of Plantation Superintendent of Administration and Special Events. The event attracts over 2,000 people and features over 50 vendors. The Plantation Police Department will have two K9 demonstrations, and there will also be a Frisbee Dog Show, Captain Cartoon Caricatures, and other activities including a Doggie Fun Zone filled with obstacles and toys, and a pet competition. Owners can enter their pet in one of the three contests: “Best Dog Trick”, “Best Dressed”, and the always popular “Pet-Owner Look-Alike”. Prizes will be awarded for first, second, and third place winners. The GFWC Plantation Women’s Club loves the annual January event so much that once again they are the “Big Dog” sponsor. “It is a fun experience for the humans who come to Happy Tails Dog Park with their canines. Seeing dogs of all shapes, sizes and breeds are enjoyed by everyone who has ever had a four-legged best friend

or is thinking about the kind of dog they would like for their household,” expressed GFWC Plantation Woman’s Club Past President Helen Ackerman. Pet lovers are encouraged to attend regardless if they have a dog. Vendor space and sponsorships are available through mid-January for a nominal fee. All dogs must be on a leash, and owners must pick up after their pups. “Thousands of pet lovers from all over the county look forward to our event each year. It’s a great day to relax, take in what all the vendors have to offer our residents, and make new friends,” exclaimed Wes Lockard, Special Events Coordinator at the Plantation Parks and Recreation Department. “I don’t even own a dog and I get the most pleasure putting this together!” Doggie Palooza - A Dog Expo will take place Saturday, January 26th from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. at Happy Tails Park inside Seminole Park, 6500 SW 16th Street, in Plantation. Free for dogs/ $2 per human. For more information or to secure vendor space, please call 954452-2510 or visit Plantation.org/Parks-Recreation.

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ll bets were in that the second annual “Men’s Poker Night” would be better than the first, and these philanthropic individuals certainly were not bluffing. Last year’s inaugural event came close to raising $30,000 for the JAFCO Children’s Ability Center, and this year they exceeded that figure. Typically, JAFCO has a well-deserved and wellearned reputation for selling out ladies’ luncheons to raise funds for the 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization which serves abused and neglected children and those with developmental disabilities in MiamiDade, Broward and Palm Beach counties. But once again, over eighty men attended with one common goal. All were betting on a great time and raising much-needed funds for the Center at their very own signature event. The night began with dinner and drinks followed by card play. Throughout the night, players had access to high-end pub food, an open bar, and a chance to win prizes including a three-day, fournight trip to Atlantis Paradise Island. Once the “Texas Hold’em Poker Tournament” concluded, the tables turned over for guests to play Blackjack.

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“We wanted to create a signature event for the men who support JAFCO,” said Jessica Stein, Senior Development Associate at JAFCO. “We had wonderful participation – and a lot of fun – at the Poker Tournament, and we are delighted to have raised over $30,000 to support the incredible work that JAFCO does every day. There were some great winners at the tournament, but we know, it’s the children who win big.” Since 2014, The JAFCO Children’s Ability Center has been offering support, enrichment, and respite care for families raising a child ages birth to twentytwo with any developmental disability. The center services hundreds of children a month in a beautiful, clean, and fun place where their children can feel safe and feel like they belong. Children can spend a day, weekend or up to two weeks of overnight fun experiences – allowing parents to take a short break. The Ability Center is now a research institute in partnership with Nova Southeastern University who is studying the impact that these programs and services are having on the strength of the family unit. For more information about the event, JAFCO or the Children’s Ability Center, please contact JAFCO Development Associate Jessica Stein at 954-315-8698 or JStein@jafco.org.

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elieve it or not, snow was in the forecast at a very special location in Sunrise last month. The children who reside in JAFCO Village as well as those who have been adopted or placed in foster care through JAFCO (Jewish Adoption and Family Care Options) programs donned their warmest winter gear for a special Chanukah celebration. More than 10 tons of snow, plenty of traditional potato latkes, and lots of donated toys were present at the annual party. Over 150 eager children made snow balls, created snow angels, and were even able to slide down a snowy hill right in their backyard. Additionally, the traditional menorah lighting was done by JAFCO Director, Sarah Franco, and a gift table was available for children to choose something special.

“Every year we come here to celebrate Chanukah, because it’s a miracle, and for us, it’s a very special day, because we adopted him from JAFCO,” said Taly Raz, about her son. The smiles were contagious, the laughter outrageous, and the joy instantaneous all because of a philanthropic and loving Plantation couple. Longtime JAFCO supporters Howard and Julie Talenfield once again sponsored the anticipated snow-filled event. The duo’s generous donation has become a holiday tradition that they have been carrying on for over a decade. Howard is a managing partner at Talenfeld Law and Julie is president of BoardroomPR in Fort Lauderdale. “I challenge anyone to tell me a better feeling than bringing smiles to children’s faces during the holiday season,” said Julie Talenfeld. “My husband and I are proud to continue this tradition of the snow-filled party at JAFCO Village.” The Talenfelds have a reputation for giving back to the community and making an impact. The big-hearted couple sponsors the Chanukah party so that foster children who live in the

residences at the Children’s Village and children who have been adopted through JAFCO can celebrate the holiday in a unique fashion. “We’re thrilled to be able to provide a holiday miracle for the children of JAFCO,” added Shelli Gold, Director of Development Operations at JAFCO. “This annual tradition fills the air with magic, laughter and smiles, it’s a very exciting time of year for the children.” JAFCO was established in 1992 to provide services to abused and neglected children. In September 2014 JAFCO expanded its mission to include children with autism and other developmental disabilities with the opening of the JAFCO Children’s Ability Center, a family enrichment, resource and respite center for families raising a child (ages 0-22) with a developmental disability. The center is in Sunrise and is the only center of its kind in the country offering families intensive support, case management services and overnight and extended out-of-home respite care all under one roof.

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or almost two decades, Palermo, Landsman & Ross, PA has been serving clients all over the United States, across the globe, and around the corner. The family-run Cooper City CPA accounting firm offer a multitude of services including tax, bookkeeping, estate, and trust. According to a study released by the US Government’s General Accounting Office last year, most taxpayers (77% of 71 million taxpayers) benefited from using a professional tax preparer. The dedicated team has had compliance with the largest tax reform since 1986 while using legislative changes to benefit and provide unique tax-saving opportunities for their clients. From tax preparation, IRS dispute resolution, audits, and payroll tax problems to cash flow management and elder care, the devoted group at Palermo, Landsman & Ross, PA can handle it professionally, effectively, and efficiently. Regardless if one needs assistance with individual taxes, corporate planning, or small businesses software such as QuickBooksTM, client satisfaction is of utmost importance. The unceasing testimonials from clients have given the trusted firm the reputation they earned. Karen Ross, Partner, took some time to answer

some questions about the practice. How does your firm differ from others? Through personalized tax and business planning, we guide our clients to grow, preserve, and distribute their wealth with a modern, “value-add” approach to non-traditional tax planning. Through a diverse set of skills and extensive experience, client achieve both a small firm feel with a large firm expertise. What services do you offer? We are a full-service CPA firm offering accounting and tax planning for individuals, corporations, partnerships, estates/trusts and gift taxes, international tax compliance, assurances, business consulting, entity classification, Pro Forma, audits, reviews, compilations for private companies and 501(c)3, personal financial statements, estate and financial planning with industry professionals, exit strategy planning, IRS dispute resolution and Offer In Compromise, payroll filing, virtual CFO and bookkeeping services, sales tax filing and audit support. Are there technological advances that your firm utilizes? Technology and experience have enabled us to provide accounting services to clients with businesses nationwide and abroad. Our firm utilizes a diverse

set of resources through a vast professional network, of trusted referral partners, to meet client needs and expectations. Our goal is to make life easier. One way to accomplish this is by allowing clients to send their tax documents through our secure “YouSendIt” portal. Quickbooks TM files, large document and complete tax document files may all be sent safely and securely through our website. We also have a list of frequently used forms and resources available such as business expense worksheets, client/corporate tax checklist, mileage logs and IRS sheets. Is there anything else you would like to share with our readers? Maintaining close relationships helps us fully understand our clients’ current needs, so we can proactively plan for their future. We like to treat them as extended family and give them the guidance they deserve. Palermo, Landsman & Ross, PA is located at 9720 Stirling Road, Suite #203, Cooper City, 33024. For more information, please call 954-252-9622 or visit www.plrcpas.com.

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he Broward Center for the Performing Arts paid tribute to the nearly 900 volunteers who donated 123,000 hours of community service during the past season to the Broward Center and its affiliate venues during its 28th annual volunteer recognition event, presented by Florida Blue. The Broward Center volunteer ushers are a dynamic mix of theater-lovers, from retired seniors and baby boomers to high school students, many of whom earn community service hours and volunteer alongside a parent or grandparent. More than 500 of these dedicated volunteers attended an appreciation dinner where they were entertained with musical performances by a cast member of Slow Burn Theatre Company’s, 9 to 5 The Musical, the Broward Center Spotlights youth vocal ensemble and four talented head ushers. Florida Blue Field Marketing Director Jorge Blanco announced the top three winners. Fort Lauderdale resident Michael Waymire was recognized as the 2019-20 “Volunteer of the Year” for donating 1,480 hours during the season, which was the most by any volunteer. The prize package included tickets to Broadway in Fort

Lauderdale’s Fiddler on the Roof, a dinner gift certificate to Marti’s New River Bistro and gift basket filled with wine, snacks and Broadway show souvenirs. Also recognized were Plantation resident Aven Roberts who contributed 1,260 hours and Fort Lauderdale resident Lorraine Schramm who donated 775 hours of volunteer time. Roberts has been volunteering at the Broward Center since 2006. The star volunteer says, “I enjoy being an usher and helping people seeing the shows. The Broward Center is very nice and welcoming place to work. I work with a great group of people and see shows that I may not be able to afford to see otherwise.” The Broward Center also recognized 23 volunteers who were applauded for service of 10 years or more and received their gold bow tie signifying this level of service. Four volunteers were honored for their 20-year milestone of volunteering. Included in this great group of volunteers was Annette Kenner who has been volunteering for 27 years. She was at the Broward Center’s opening show of Phantom of the Opera. “I love being involved in the theater and meet-

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ing the patrons but most of all the friendships I have made there working with wonderful people,” exclaimed Kenner. “Volunteering for the Broward Center is fun. I’ve made a lot of friends and get to talking with a lot of new people. As a bonus, I get to see the shows,” added three-year volunteer and Plantation resident, Andrea Bowen. For more information, contact the volunteer office at 954-468-2684 or e-mail volunteer@browardcenter.org.


Artis Senior Living to Open New Memory Care Assisted Living Community in Davie Artis Senior Living will be opening a 72suite memory care community in Davie for seniors affected by Alzheimer’s and other forms of demen-tia. Residents will be able to move freely among neighborhoods in the one-story, 35,000 square foot community. They can also take advantage of an outdoor area on three acres of secured land. The community is strategically located at 2794 S. Flamingo Road, so it is easily accessible from Florida’s Turnpike, I-595, and I-75. Amy DePreker, Vice President of Sales & Marketing, answered some questions about the new Memory Care Assisted Living Community. Describe the community. The community will be comprised of four neighborhoods designed to create

an intimate environment with familiar living spaces. The central core, known as the “Town Center,” will feature a host of amenities, including a neighborhood center for community gatherings and a studio for activities, as well as a health center, beauty and barber shop. How do you tailor each person’s living experience? Artis Senior Living of Davie strives to make sure that its residents and their families have a say in how they live. Our philosophy centers around empowerment, pride and fulfillment for all our residents. Instead of a one-size-fits-all philosophy, the experience is tailored specifically to each person to ensure independence, dignity and quality of life. What is “The Artis Way? ” We follow what we call “The Artis Way.” Each letter of the word Artis stands for a tenet of the organization.

▸ “A” is the ability to have a voice. We want residents and their families to engage in open communication with our associates to make sure that what we’re doing is the right fit for them.

▸ “R” is about respecting and maintaining relationships. ▸ “T” stands for treasuring each person’s uniqueness. ▸ “I” is for integrity. We promote dignity and respect. ▸ “S” is for success and recognition.

How many people are aff ected by Alzheimer’s and Dementia? Every 67 seconds, someone develops Alzheimer’s disease. By 2025, the number of people ages 65 and older with Alzheimer’s disease is estimated to reach 7.1 million. Dementia is becoming more and more of an epidemic. Therefore, the more quality care we can offer, the more fulfilling the lives of those with dementia can lead.

For information, visit www.artisseniorliving.com, send an email to davie@artismgmt.com, call 954-990-8941 or visit the temp sales office at 4789 SW 148th Ave, Suite 105, in Davie. OURCITYMEDIA.COM | OUR CITY PLANTATION | JANUARY 2019 21


SCHOOL SPOTLIGHT

NSU University School Prepares Students for Success in College and Life BY STACEY BOMSER

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SU University School is the only Junior Kindergarten through 12th grade private school in the area to be part of a major research university. Since 1971, it has utilized the unique resources, dynamic faculty, and exceptional facilities available on the Nova Southeastern University campus to personalize education for students at all levels. Head of School William Kopas, Ed.D., shares more about NSU University School’s teaching philosophy and college-preparatory curriculum. How would you describe NSU University School? For the past 47 years, NSU University School has provided a challenging and personalized education within a supportive environment for students of average to gifted abilities. Our students are prepared for productive lives and leadership roles through a program that focuses on academic excellence, extracurricular participation, and service to others. What is NSU University School’s teaching philosophy? We are a progressive private school that utilizes the latest research in learning theory to maximize student potential and bring out each student’s special gift or talent. We differentiate and personalize instruction for a wide range of student abilities. Our holistic instruction is oriented towards experiential learning opportunities that reflect real-life programming and utilize the resources available at NSU. Please describe your curriculum. Our college-preparatory curriculum is aimed at students with high academic standards. It is thematically based and integrates technology, real-world problem solving, collaboration and critical thinking. Our Early Childhood and Lower School programs stress the fundamentals of learning and how to learn while challenging students appropri-

ately. Middle School expands on this philosophy and Upper School offers Advanced Placement, Honors and Regular levels of coursework that prepare students for college and beyond. Many of our high school students are involved in university level research projects and work directly with NSU professors throughout the campus. We also have tremendous internship opportunities for our students.

What are the advantages of being part of a college campus? NSU University School is located on a 28-acre campus in the heart of Nova Southeastern University, affording students a safe and secure environment within a thriving scholarly community. Furthermore, our personalization, qualified and passionate educators, and connection to the university enables students to reach their potential and gain a strategic advantage. Within a rigorous and supportive environment, students achieve success in academics, athletics and the arts, and contribute to their community and various service organizations.

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Please describe your students. NSU University School students are engaged and collaborative learners, innovative thinkers, and globally aware citizens who are prepared for college and life. Our inquiry-based curriculum, differentiated approach to learning, and opportunities for mentorship provide students and graduates with the knowledge, skills and confidence for success in and beyond the classroom. In addition, NSU University School students are civicallyminded. Beginning in Lower School, students participate in charitable efforts which continue through high school. On average, a graduating class will have performed over 50,000 hours of community service throughout the four years of Upper School. What are the credentials of your faculty? Our faculty value the importance of education. Over 75% have advanced degrees and a number also teach classes at NSU in both undergraduate and graduate programs. NSU University School teachers understand that every child learns in his or her

own way, so they continually develop new instructional approaches in order to reach every learner. All staff members receive training in differentiation. What is your background? This is my fourth year as Head of School at NSU University School, after serving five years as Upper School Director. Before coming to NSU University School, I was principal at Canisius High School in Buffalo, New York. Before that, I served in a variety of administrative capacities including assistant principal, dean of students, and summer school director for 16 years at Brophy Prep in Phoenix, Arizona. I received my Doctorate in Education from Nova Southeastern University and my Masters from

Northern Arizona University. I earned my undergraduate degree from the University of Michigan, where I was a member of four Big Ten Championship swim teams. In addition, I was an individual Big Ten Champion and a Big Ten Scholar Athlete. Speaking of sports, what types of extracurricular activities does NSU University School offer? We offer abundant opportunities for students including athletics at all levels, visual and performing arts programs, as well as a multitude of clubs. The NSU University School Speech and Debate team is ranked in the top 1% of all teams in the United States and we have had four National Champions in the past three years. Our Robotics team is world ranked and has won two of the last three state championships. Our athletic teams are regularly recognized by the Florida High School Athletic Association for athletic and academic excellence. How can prospective families learn more about NSU University School? Our next Open House will be on Tuesday, February 12 at 9:00am. Prospective families will have the opportunity to tour our spectacular campus and see how our teachers inspire students with innovative classroom lessons and 21st century teaching strategies. To RSVP, visit https://www. uschool.nova.edu/admissions/openhouse or call 954-262-4506.

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MESSAGE FROM THE MAYOR

Hello Plantation! BY MAYOR LYNN STONER irst and foremost, it is with sincere humility and great appreciation that I give thanks to all who voted for me. It is in this great country of ours that we have the freedom of speech to voice our votes and opinions at the polls, and I embrace the process with pride. I sincerely appreciate your confidence in my ability to lead Plantation into a new era. I look back on many of the traditions and values that previous administrations have forged during the past 65 years, and I am thankful for the hard work, dedication, and leadership our past Elected Officials have shown. It has made Plantation one of the top communities for families and businesses in South Florida. Now, it is time to look forward. I want to send a heartfelt “Congratulations” to our new Councilmembers, Erik Anderson, Denise Horland, and Nick Sortal. Together with Councilmembers Mark Hyatt and Ron Jacobs we will embark on moving the City forward. My first formal involvement in public service began with my appointment to the County’s Small Business Advisory Board in 2004, and I’ve never looked back. My advocacy for small businesses is unwavering, and one of my first objectives as Mayor is to review the City’s economic development policies, and work with businesses in the Midtown and Gateway districts, as well as throughout the City, to find ways to improve communication between businesses and the City, help with marketing and outreach efforts, and bring businesses and jobs to Plantation. In a downturned economy, Economic Development should be a top priority, not an afterthought. Plantation is the geographic center of Broward County. Each day, thousands of cars pour through our City’s major thoroughfares. And while the majority of local traffic is not generated by Plantation residents and businesses, I am keenly aware that it is a valid concern for our residents, and something we need to contend with. Customer service is also one of my top priorities. I firmly believe that employees should be empowered to do what is necessary to ensure customers who visit our departments walk away from the counter or hang up the phone having the best possible experience. I am also deeply committed to ensuring employees have the appropriate technology to do their jobs in the most effective and efficient manner possible. Processes and procedures are important, but “we’ve always done it that way,” won’t work in today’s society. I will be looking at how we do business here in the City, and work to ensure every customer walk away satisfied. Not all my ideas and plans will work, but I can assure you that together with City employees and Elected Officials, we will leave no stone unturned, no program unexamined. I am very excited – and a little nervous – as I look ahead at the task before. But I am confident that together, we will make Plantation the best version of itself.

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Eagle Scout Shows His Allegiance to His Troop and His Country plete a community service project. ive years ago, James “Jimmy” Poling was one “As he made his way through the ranks, Jimmy was of six boys to start Troop 817 at St. Gregory always helpful, eager to learn, and showed leaderChurch. Fast forward and the troop has grown ship and the ability to teach the younger scouts. He to more than thirty scouts and the Plantation High is the second eagle to come from troop 817,” said School senior has achieved the sought-after Eagle Scoutmaster Mike Marro. Scout ranking. In the past, Poling was the troop’s senior patrol To earn the renowned status, scouts must go leader and he had the privilege of leading a flag through and complete six other ranks as well as retirement ceremony. The United States Flag Code states, obtain twenty-one mandatory merit badges in which “The flag, when it is in such condition that it is no lonthirteen are “Eagle” required. However along with ger a fitting emblem of display, should be destroyed in the badges, a scout must organize, conduct, and com- a dignified way, preferably by burning.” Scouts often do these dignified ceremonies when they are working on their “Citizen Activity” badge. This is what sparked his Eagle Project idea. “At first, I thought about making a flag retirement fire ring at a local park specifically for American flag retirement ceremonies. But I then thought about how flags are collected for retirement. Typically, people give their old flags to scouts, and their local fire and police stations,” said Poling. “But because I knew that most people had no idea where to drop off their used flags, I decided that I should make drop boxes that could go to my local police and fire stations. The drop boxes help to inform those in the community who do BY BEVERLY PERKINS

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Be Safe When Traveling BY CHIEF HOWARD HARRISON ell, the holiday season has passed, and many people look forward to some rest and relaxation but must get back to work. However, for many, it is the time to go on vacation, whether they are driving somewhere nearby or flying to a much further destination. Whichever is the case, one becomes a tourist. A vacation that one has been looking forward to can become an instant disaster if they put down their guard. One may be less likely to pay attention to security issues while seeking to rest and enjoy some leisure time and take a break from negative aspects and events of everyday life. They may even be willing to take risks and visit unfamiliar environments. While on vacation, security becomes physically and psychologically a secondary concern. Tourists are the preferred target because they are usually relaxed and carry large amounts of money or other valuables visibly. Please don’t show off how much money you have, how many credit cards you can use, or how much jewelry you own. The more tempting it looks for a criminal, the more you risk being a victim. Tourists are more vulnerable in a social space that is not their own. They often give out obvious signs that they are visitors, like having a rental car, constantly taking pictures, and using maps. If you need assistance with directions, go to a police or fire department. If you are staying in a hotel, get your directions from one of the desk clerks or the concierge. Tourists usually don’t report a crime since they may have difficulty identifying assailants or aggressors. Chances are that a visitor probably would not come back for a trial or trials. Tourists rarely return to testify. Criminals use the “here today, gone tomorrow” attitude, and know that it is very unlikely one will report and prosecute. Tourists think that the best luggage is the most expensive luggage. But expensive luggage gives the idea that there are expensive things inside the luggage. Old and worn luggage can give the impression that there might be more non-desirable things inside. The same goes for your wallet or handbag. Use a small handbag and just put inside what you absolutely need. Fanny packs are even better. Men, please put your wallet in your front pocket instead of your back pocket. It is much easier to take a wallet from the back instead of the front. We all want to take a vacation or a road trip. But taking one that is safe is better than taking one that is a disaster. A few little changes can make the difference. Happy Traveling!

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appy New Year! If you’re like many people, you might have resolved to exercise more in 2019. Starting a new exercise routine can result in foot and ankle injuries if you’re not careful. Here are answers to commonly asked questions by new exercise enthusiasts: Why does the bottom of my heel hurt? Plantar fasciitis is a very common overuse injury. Dramatic increase in activity over a short period of time, coupled with poor supporting footwear, can ignite an episode of sudden heel pain. Treatment includes but is not limited to: offloading, stretching, orthotics, cortisone injection, platelet rich plasma, shockwave therapy, and end stage surgery if conservative care fails. Why do my legs hurt? Shin splints can either occur in the front outside or back inside portion of the leg. They also tend to occur when the patient has flatfeet and tight

calves. Shin splints is a very common overuse injury. Treatment includes but is not limited to: offloading, stretching, orthotics, compression sleeves, and physical therapy. Why does the back of my heel hurt? Achilles tendonitis is likely to occur after repetitive ankle motion type exercise and activity. Excessive jump rope, plyometrics, stair climbing, and distance running on hills can create inflammation to the achilles tendon. Treatment includes but is not limited to: offloading, stretching, orthotics, heel lifts, and physical therapy. Why does the inside of my foot hurt? Posterior tibial tendonitis occurs mainly in the flatfooted patient, to which the main tendon that holds up the arch becomes inflamed due to the increase in workload without proper arch support. Treatment includes but is not limited to: offloading, orthotics, and physical therapy. Why does the outside of my ankle hurt? Peroneal tendonitis occurs after distance running on uneven surfaces. These tendons serve as ankle stabilizers so cross training on several different terrains can cause inflammation. Treatment includes but is not limited to: offloading, orthotics, ankle brace, and physical therapy.

Dr. John Goodner is a Board Qualified Reconstructive Foot and Ankle Surgeon with the Foot, Ankle and Leg Specialists of South Florida and specializes in sports medicine foot and ankle injuries, foot and ankle arthroscopy, lower extremity trauma, and lower extremity deformities in infants, children, teens and adults. The South Florida Institute of Sports Medicine in Plantation is located at 220 S.W. 84th Avenue, Suite 102, 954-720-1530. The practice website is www.SOUTHFLORIDASPORTSMEDICINE.com. Instagram @ SouthFloridaSportsMedicine. Twitter @SFLSportsMed.

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