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WESTON
Gorgeous waterfront/courtyard home located in Weston Hills CC. Open concept, 4 beds/3.5baths, new roof (2016), vaulted ceilings, guest house/in-laws suite (1/1). Elegant marble flooring in social areas, hardwood floor in rooms. Gourmet kitchen, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances. Private heated pool/spa. Master suite w/walk-in closets. Large master bathroom, large utility room, 2 A/C units, screened patio, 2 car garage, accordion hurricane shutters... and much more! Home has been pre inspected. Offered at $795,000 Call Joanna Guzman at (954) 816-6313
WESTON
Beautiful home for sale in gated community in Savanna. 5 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, formal living/dining areas and family areas. Two car garage attached. Oversize lot with 15,871 sq. ft. overlooking the lake from your cover patio. Enjoy a resort style clubhouse surrounding by lake views for privacy with all amenities including: Party room, Family, kids and Gymnastic pools, mini golf, kids playground, cafeteria, many different kids sports grounds,. Management on site. Home tenant occupied until June 2019. Offered at $559,000 Call Maria Baigorria at (202) 439-6339
WESTON
Gorgeous remodeled pool home exhibits a contemporary design located in the exclusive gated community of The Landings. Features marble floors throughout main living areas. Hardwood floors in all bedrooms. Large master bath with huge walk in closets. New white kitchen cabinets and granite counters. New stainless steel appliances. Freshly painted interior. New a/c compressor, new pool pump. , Lush tropical landscaping, screened patio and serene private pool area with plenty of room for entertainment. Seller motivated and will entertain all reasonable offers. Offered at $995,000 Call Lisa Meyers-Archer at (954) 732-3775
WESTON
Florentine Elite model custom built home boasts 3200’ square of luxurious living area and offers 5BR/3 1/2BA plus 3-car garage. Brand new $60,000 roof installed June 2018. Lushly landscaped and fenced backyard, beautiful pool and spa and covered patio. Master bedroom plus sitting room. Kitchen features granite counters, white wood cabinets and stainless steel appliances. Offered at $779,900. Call Holly & Bob Catania at (954) 614-6206
WESTON
Beautiful 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, Single Family Home at the Gated Community of North Lakes. Property features an open floor plan with high ceilings, wood and title. California closets in every room with French Doors leading to the screened back patio. Laundry Room and 2 car garage. Close to major highways, shopping Center and walking distance to Eagle point Elementary A+ School. the North Lakes Community offers a community pool, picnic area, guard gated entry and 24 hours security. Offered at $430,000 Call Yndira Diaz Benitez at (305) 775-0198
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Beautifully landscape corner home in Weston Hills Country Club. Home features: 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 3 car garage, and large pool with screen. Kitchen, formal living room, dining room, family room, high ceilings, natural stone saturnine marble floors in living areas, carpet in bedrooms. Large master bedroom with California walk-in closets, master bathroom with his and hers faucets, separate tub and shower, central vacuum, laundry room with sink, 24 hour gated community. AAA schools. Offered at $825,000 Call Ramona Bautista at (954) 854-0937
WESTON
Nestled in Mariposa Pointe, this elegant villa/coach home has every upgrade you can imagine. Tastefully updated with modern kitchen cabinetry, granite counters, new appliances, neutral tile floors in the social areas and wood floors on the bedrooms, updated bathrooms, walk in closets, 10ft ceilings, new air conditioner and private elevator. Perfect for those who have no time to worry about landscape/paint/roof, etc, the association takes care of everything. Offered at $591,500 Call Angie Guerrero at (954) 815-0671
WESTON
Brand New on the market! A picture perfect 5 bedroom 3 bath residence with a split floor plan is located in the prestigious neighborhood of Weston Hills Country Club. The curb appeal along with the circular driveway welcomes you into the spacious and bright home with the volume ceilings. Must see to appreciate. Reserve your showing today of your future residence. Offered at $798,800 Please call Stanley Rosen at (305) 510-8032
MIRAMAR
Beautiful home in the gated community of Sunset Lakes. The home boasts 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 3 car garage. Very large master bedroom upstairs with a balcony overlooking the lake. Spacious kitchen with a walk in pantry and stainless steel appliances. Open floor plan with vaulted ceilings. Landscaping recently done. Spectacular water view! Offered at $680,000 Call Stan Rosen at (305) 510-8032
PEMBROKE PINES
Gorgeous 4 bedroom 2 bathroom home on a 12,000 sq ft estate in the prestigious “Lago Mar” gated community. New Roof, New A/c, New appliances, New Jacuzzi, Heated Pool, Impact windows, updated kitchen, wood flooring throughout the bedroom’s, 1,000 gallon underground propane tank generator, resurfaced driveways and updated patio area with Golf seconds away! This house is TURNKEY. Offered at $ 599,900 Call Ramona Bautista at (954) 854-0937
MIAMI
Live the exclusive and secure lifestyle of Bay Point. Fully renovated in 2015 with open concept luxury finishes & quality craftsmanship. Features include a Master suite with his/her walk-in closets plus TV viewing sitting area, chef’s kitchen w/ top rated appliances including 2 dishwashers, salt water pool with spa, a 5 hole mini-golf putting surface installed on a maintenance free artificial turf, Covered terrace and a family basketball court. Home features a Savant home automation system with remote access, security cameras, Portable doorbell camera, Impact doors/windows and 24 hour security with resident only access. Offered at $3,950,000 Call Lisa Meyers-Archer at (954) 732-3775
CUTLER BAY
Beautiful two story home located in Cutler Cay a privately gated community. Home features 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 3 car garage, high ceilings, gourmet kitchen, stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, master bedroom features sitting area with large balcony, master bathroom includes separate showers, Jacuzzi, dual sinks, 2 bedrooms upstairs share jack & jill bathrooms. Definitely a must see, so much to offer Offered at $657,000 Call Mirtha West at (305) 773-0308
MIRAMAR
Pelican Cay - Silver Lakes. 2-story lakefront ,4 bedrooms / 2.5 bathrooms w/ loft. Brand-new appliances & new granite covered cabinets. Eat-in kitchen w/ large family room. Featuring formal dining and living room. Private laundry w/ a 3-car garage. Interior & exterior paint is brand new. The backyard is extremely large for a pool oversee the beautiful lake. Let us not forget the expanded terrace on the 2nd floor! Check out this home today before it is too late. Offered at $575,000 Call Jeff Corriolan at (305) 542-6470
OAKLAND PARK
Completely remodeled corner lot 3 bedrooms/ 2 bathrooms. This home is here for a quick sale and you don’t want to miss out. This home features brand-new tile floors throughout and wood floors in bedrooms. Kitchen features an open concept w/ s/s appliances and granite countertops. Living room/dining room included w/ a spacious family room area Floor plan is split w. a standing shower in master & tub in second bathrooms. The background is extremely large for a pook, parking a boat/rv or weekend entertainment. Yes, the roof is metal! Call today for your private tour. Offered at $346,000 Call Jeff Corriolan at (305) 542-6470
MIRAMAR
Seller motivated! This gorgeous 4 bedroom, plus bonus room and an office. Split/ open floor plan home, gourmet kitchen, granite counters, 42” cabinets, double oven, large pantry. Large master bedroom w/additional room for sitting area/ gym/nursery. Walk in closets and large master bath. Formal dining room w/butler pantry/bar. Large open living and family room. Beautiful large backyard, corner lot, Accordion shutters, security cameras. Featuring a resort style clubhouse! Offered at $620,000 Call Lisa Meyers-Archer at (954) 732-3775
POMPANO BEACH
Beautiful townhome on canal with golf course views, in quiet and secure gated community. 3 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, plus loft with TWO master suites and walk-in closets. Newly renovated kitchen with new stainless-steel appliances. The home has both carpeting and new porcelain tile flooring; private screened lanai; and a fenced garden. The spacious living area has volume ceilings throughout, a separate laundry room, oversized two car garage, ample closets and storage, and storm shutters. Pet Friendly Community Offered at $429,900 Call Stan Rosen at (305) 510-8032
HOLLY WOOD
Lovely 2/2 townhome with detached garage in the heart of Emerald Hills! This home features a split floor plan, huge master walk-in closet and a large updated master bath. Updated lighting, kitchen and laminated flooring throughout. New washer & dryer, new impact doors, new a/c unit, new cast iron sink. Rare unit with private garden! Hurricane shutters on all windows. Maintenance includes basic cable, garbage pickup, all flood, fire, and windstorm insurance on structure, termite treatment, pool, clubhouse, sauna, fitness center and a beautiful walk thru community garden that is perfect for jogging and walking your dog! Investors welcome, similar units rent for $1950 to $2150/per month. Offered at $252,000 Call Mary Lee at (786) 290-0370
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Stunning 4 Bedroom, 5.5 Baths. 3-Car Garage, 5,524 SF. Enjoy Amazing Views of 3 Fairways as You Enter this Custom Golf Estate Home in Weston Hills Country Club! Beautiful Grand Entry Doors Welcome You as You Step Onto the Raised Marble Foyer. Maintained to Perfection, Impact Windows & Doors, Over $100,000 in Upgraded Landscaping, Completely Rebuilt Pool/Spa with New Pavers. Marble & Hardwood Floors Throughout, Crown Molding, Plantation Shutters, Gas Fireplace & Wet Bar. Master Suite with His/Hers Bath, Exercise Room & 2 Large Custom Closets. Wolf Appliances, Induction Stove, Huge Family Room.
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Spectacular & Elegant Custom Residence Located in Weston’s Prestigious “Windmill Ranch Estates”! Located on a Quiet Cul-De-Sac Street, This Home Boasts High-End Finishes, Impact Windows & Doors, Soaring 22’ Ceilings, Saturnia Floors, Custom Millwork & Crown Molding Throughout. 6 Bedrooms, 7.5 Baths, Office/Library, Safe Room, Media Room with Entertainment System, Wet Bar & Wine Cooler. Huge Open Pool/Patio Area Includes a Covered Bar Area with Built-in Grill and Expansive Lake Views! Kitchen Features Beautiful Granite Counters, Double Stainless Steel Ovens, Sub-Zero Refrigerator, Center Work Island & Large Pantry. Surveillance & Lutron Lighting, Circular Paver Drive/Porte Cochere. An Entertainer’s Dream!
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Exceptional Waterfront Estate Features 5 Bedroom, 5.5 Baths + Media Room. 6,546 SF. Large Pool with Hot Tub Spa, Huge Open Patio + Raised Covered Screened Patio. Brand New Roof & Exterior Paint in 2018, Impact Windows & Doors, Over ½ Acre with Fenced Yard. Interior Finishes Include Marble/Hardwood Floors, Chef’s Kitchen with 6-Burner Gas Range, Center Work Island, Stainless Steel Appliances. Decorative Coffered Ceilings, Extensive Crown Molding, Huge Master/Sitting Area, A Wet Bar & Fireplace. IF IT’S PRIVACY YOU’RE LOOKING FOR, THIS IS IT!!
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763 CRESCENT WAY, WESTON, FL 33326 This Exceptional 4 Bedroom, 3 Baths. 2-Car Garage Home Features 3,236 SF. If it’s Privacy you are Looking for, this is it!! Fabulous Waterfront Location in Popular Orchid Island! Newer Roof, Accordion Shutters. Open and Bright Triple-Split Floor Plan. Huge Screened Pool/Patio Area with Large Covered Porch, Built-in Grill and Open Extended Patio to Relax and Watch Nature. Impeccably Maintained, Large Living Areas, Separate Breakfast Area and Family Room Overlooking Pool/Patio and Water. HURRY THIS ONE WON’ T LAST!
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COMMUNITY NEWS 18 Weston Makes Money Magazine’s Best Places to Live List 22 New Website Design Puts Important City Information At Your Fingertips 26 Cleveland Clinic Florida Opens Expanded Emergency Services Department 28 Weston Music Society Commits to Music Appreciation and Education 30 Weston Art Guild’s 10th Annual Juried Exhibit Opens at Weston Branch Library 30 Color on Display at Weston Art Guild’s Kaleidoscope Exhibit
REAL ESTATE 32 3 Common Home-Pricing Fails and What They Could Cost You
FEATURE STORY 40 Celebrate The Season With The Magic of The Nutcracker
COMMUNITY NEWS 34 Harvest Drive Teaches Kids Kindness 36 Mayor’s Challenge Fosters Friendly Competition Between Weston Schools 37 21st Annual Rotary Run for Tomorrow Makes Strides for Local Charities
48 Weston Tennis Center Serves Up World-Class Play 52 Weston Town Center Craft & Talent Show Features Local Artists
CALENDAR NOVEMBER 2018 44 November 2018
INSPIRING INDIVIDUALS
74 What to Expect from a Memory Care Community
SCHOOL NEWS 76 Book Club Inspires Indian Trace Elementary Teachers To Reignite Passion 78 Everglades Elementary Celebrates Cultural Diversity
54 Hometown Heroes Promote Food Allergy Awareness
79 13 Cypress Bay Seniors Named National Merit Scholarship Semifinalists
54 SoFlo Health Host Remains True To His Roots
80 MBE 2.0 Aftercare Program Creates Life Long Learners
MAYOR’S MESSAGE 56 We Have Much To Be Thankful For This Season
LEGISLATIVE LOOK 57 Tis The Season Of Giving…
SCHOOL NEWS 64 Gator Run Elementary Principal Initiates #RideTheSchoolBusHome Challenge 64 American Heritage School Leads Country in National Merit Scholarship Semifinalists 66 Eagle Point Elementary Students Soar for Spirit Sticks 73 Gator Run Students Share Love of Reading
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38 Having a Thankful and Safe Thanksgiving
70 Heel Pain In Children
39 Weston BSO Fire Rescue Teaches Children That Firefighters Are Their Friends
72 Would My Child Benefit from Sedation Dentistry? (Part I)
46 JAFCO Spirit of Life Luncheon Recognizes Caring Community
HEALTH AND WELLNESS
POSITIVE PARENTING 71 Permission to Daydream
BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT 81 HobbyGlades Radio Control Warehouse Offers Wholesome Family Fun
PHOTO OF THE MONTH 82 the world’s favorite magazine™
BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT 83 There’s Fun For All at A Painting Fiesta 90 Massage Envy Weston Will Pamper You From Head To Toe
ASK THE EXPERT 84 Giving the Gift of Health to Yourself and Others this Holiday Season 85 Protecting Your Eyes At Work 87 The Power of Imagination on the Golf Course
LEGALLY SPEAKING 86 The Basic Issue of Divorce
HEALTH & WELLNESS 88 Spinal Degeneration: An Aging Process?
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94 The “Secret” Anti-Aging Diet Is At Your Fingertips
ASK THE EXPERT 89 Making Sense of Breast Enhancement
PET CARE 91 Exercising Your Dog
ROTARY NEWS 93 The Weston Rotary Club – Doing Good For Our Community
PET OF THE MONTH 94 Bear
SNAPSHOTS FROM SCHOOL 95-96 School Snaps
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n America, we traditionally take time to reflect on life during November. We think about our families, our community, our country and the people we love. We are thankful for all these things and more. It is sometimes difficult to reflect on the good things in life. We live in an era of constant communication and conflict. Many popular media outlets capitalize on the things that divide us. At Our City we focus on the things that bring us together. We publish news about our community with a decidedly positive voice. You won’t see any opinion columns written to demonize one group of people or another. We believe that 100 people pulling on a rope in the same direction can accomplish anything, while 50 people pulling on each end of a rope can accomplish nothing. Check out The Our City Dining Guide in this issue and on our website. It’s a selection of our staff’s favorite restaurants from around the area. These are some of the best places to host a holiday party, enjoy Thanksgiving dinner, or to grab a quick bite with friends after work. You could even visit one of these restaurants with the people you love for no reason other than to give thanks you have them in your life. Sincerely,
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Weston Makes Money Magazine’s Best Places to Live List BY STACEY BOMSER
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nce again, Money magazine has named Weston to its list of Best Places to Live in America. The City of Weston was ranked #21 for 2018. This is the fourth time since 2012 that Weston has made this prestigious list. Each year Money magazine analyzes cities across the country with populations of 50,000 or more to select the most desirable cities in which to live. According to the magazine, “these spots combine economic growth, affordability and quality of life.” Weston certainly checks the box for those criteria. According to Mayor Daniel Stermer, “Weston has all the qualities that families want, and that in turn attracts a quality business community.” He credits this achievement to the careful planning city leaders have always provided. “As leaders we have always done the long-range planning and invested in our infrastructure needs, staffing and development to ensure the quality of life elements that today reap the rewards of this recognition and so many others.” Mayor Stermer adds, “We believe Weston has always had all of the elements of a top city: strong quality schools, high quality public safety services and low crime, access to quality health care, top notch parks and recreation, and a fiscally sound
government. When added with the intangible factors of immaculate and distinctive landscaping and aesthetics, cultural offerings, community spirit and involvement, and a unique governmental structure leveraging a contract style of management – yes, Your World Is Here!” Weston’s lush landscaping and convenient location impressed Money’s research team. This is how the magazine described Weston: “Wooded roadsides and a citywide network of inlets lend Weston an air of tropical seclusion, though it sits just 35 miles north of Miami. Residents are never far from water, whether in ponds, lakes, or those inlets. Many homes border it; many parks feature it. The natural beauty makes for a pleasant ride to the office, albeit a long one: Work commutes typically run 30 minutes. Those trips pay off, though, as families pull in a median income of over $111,000.” The researchers also pointed out Weston’s sense of community, despite the lack of a traditional downtown. The article mentioned popular community events such as the Moonlight Movies in the Park series and the annual Fourth of July
Hometown Parade as a gathering place for residents. In selecting its 2018 list of Best Places to Live in America, Money magazine used a very specific methodology which included median family income, median house price, crime, average commute, projected job growth, high school graduation rate, and even number of days of sunshine. To ensure geographic diversity, no more than two cities per state, and one per county, were chosen. Doral was the other city in Florida selected. It ranked #22. And, in case you were wondering, Frisco, Texas, was #1. To see Money magazine’s list of Best Places to Live in 2018 go to http://time.com/money/collection/2018-best-places-to-live/
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New Website Design Puts Important City Information At Your Fingertips BY STACEY BOMSER
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verything you need to know about living or working in Weston is now just a click (or three) away. The City of Weston recently launched a redesigned website which makes services and information more accessible and service-centric. “The new service-centric approach allows users to get right to the services desired most,” explains Director of Communications Denise Barrett-Miller. “Starting on the homepage, users will find tabs with our most requested areas of information and services. This continues throughout the website. Each department landing page clearly displays action buttons that take the user to highly requested services.” The goal is to put vital information no more than three clicks away. According to Barrett-Miller, “In 2017, the City Manager’s budget theme was ‘three clicks away’ and placed an emphasis in the upcoming years on enhancing our technology to improve our delivery of services and that our online services should be no more than three clicks away. We worked hard to restructure and rearchitect our website to, in fact, get the end user to their intended question within three clicks.” The City of Weston website offers a plethora of information about every city department, as well as
services such as police, fire, building code, public works, garbage and recycling. There is information about the history of Weston, its demographics and accomplishments. The City Projects section allows residents to track various projects taking place within Weston. In the Schools section, students can register for high school service hours, and parents can find school boundary maps and school grades. The Maps & Apps tab on the homepage provides viewers with popular maps of zoning, recycling cies but for daily operations, as they no longer need and garbage collection, all in user-friendly printer to wait for a web master to make content changes. size format. The Parks Story Map visually takes City staff can go in at any time and make updates or visitors through Weston’s parks and recreational add content and news items. facilities with interactive maps, photos and drone “With an enhanced user experience, we hope video footage. visitors will come back regularly for information, Not only does the new website provide easy to services and engagement,” notes Barrett-Miller. access information, it was specifically developed “Weston has a lot to offer our residents, businesses for user-accessibility. “The new site was designed and visitors and now it’s all just three clicks away.” to scale to fit any size mobile device from a tablet to Residents can also keep informed about what’s a smart phone, as today’s visitor is just as likely to view content from their phone as they are from their happening in our community by connecting with the City of Weston on social media or subscribpersonal computer,” explains Barrett-Miller. The content management system allows City staff ing to the Newsday Tuesday eNewsletter. For more information go to www.westonfl.org/government/ to easily update the site from any location. Barrettpublic-information/social-media. Miller says this is important not only for emergen-
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Cleveland Clinic Florida Opens Expanded Emergency Services Department
The expanded Emergency Services Department includes emergency bays with opaque glass doors and ready access from caregiver workstations.
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n the event of a medical emergency, such as injury, stroke, or cardiac arrest, world-class medical care is readily available in Cleveland Clinic Florida’s expanded Emergency Services Department. The state-of-the-art facility opened last month as part of the newly constructed hospital tower. The fivestory, 221-square-foot addition to the Weston campus expands capacity by 50 percent. Cleveland Clinic Florida CEO and President Wael Barsoum, MD, says the Emergency Services Department expansion and addition of 75 hospital beds was driven by demand for services. “As a premier academic medical center known for providing com-
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An observation bay in Cleveland Clinic Florida’s expanded Emergency Services Department looks out onto an atrium, creating a healing environment infused with natural light.
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plex care for the sickest of patients, it was vital for both the local community and the region that we expand.” Located on the first floor of the new hospital tower, the expanded Emergency Services Department consists of 42 emergency bays designed to accommodate more than 70,000 patients per year. The facility was specially designed to support patient safety, comfort and experience. glass doors in place of privacy curtains, contributing It offers ten fast-track bays to facilitate quicker to infection control and greater patient privacy. resolution for less emergent, low acuity patients. It “The evidence-based practices implemented by has three triage bays for rapid assessments to identify our emergency medicine team exemplifies the level appropriate level of care. In addition, the Emergency of care offered at South Florida’s top ranked hospital,” Services Department houses two resuscitation bays with state-of-the-art medical gas booms to resuscitate states Emergency Services Department Chairman James Roach, DO. “We deliver rapid, expert care for patients with the most severe medical conditions. It patients experiencing all manner of medical emeralso features an emerging pathogens unit, accessible gencies. This expansion allows us to save more lives via a separate decontamination entryway, which and preserve quality of life for more patients.” promotes added safety when caring for patients who In addition to the Emergency Services Department, have been exposed to chemical, radiological or biothe new hospital tower also houses a 24-bed surgical logical agents. intensive care unit (ICU) on the second floor and 26 To promote patient care, the entire Emergency Services Department was designed to provide natural medical/surgical and telemetry beds for oncology and acute care patients on the third floor. The fourth floor light through elevated windows throughout the of the tower, with 24 medical ICU beds, is scheduled to central space along with windows in each of the 24 open by the end of the year. The fifth floor will open observation bays to facilitate comfort and a healing when demand requires additional capacity. environment. In addition, the bays feature opaque
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Weston Music Society Commits to Music Appreciation and Education BY STACEY BOMSER
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featuring popular tunes from Broadway, fter more than 20 years, the the movies, and more. Weston Philharmonic Society According to Weston Music Society has rebranded. Its new name, Co-President Lou Marett, “The name Weston Music Society, better reflects the change reflects our desire to respond organization’s longstanding mission: to the community’s diverse population, to bring quality music of all genres and to work more closely with families to the community and and the schools to foster increase its commitment the next generation of to music education for music lovers.” Weston students. One of the ways the The Weston Philharmonic Weston Music Society Society was originally does this is through its In formed as a support arm for Schools Music program, The 2018 scholarship recipients were recognized the Florida Philharmonic during a Weston City Commission meeting. which brings professional Orchestra. Although the Photo courtesy City of Weston. musicians into Weston orchestra folded in 2003, the elementary schools to introduce students to different Weston Philharmonic Society continued, offering classical musical instruments and styles. During these miniconcerts within the City of Weston. Some of its early events included the Florida Grand Opera, the Miami City Ballet, as concerts, the musicians demonstrate woodwind, brass, string and percussion orchestral components. well as children’s concerts. The Weston Music Society is also committed to In recent years, the organization has expanded its focus continuing its efforts to support aspiring musicians to include other genres of music in addition to classical through its scholarship program. Each year, with support music. Last year saw the return of the legendary Dallas from generous benefactors, the Society presents monetary Brass, one of America’s foremost musical ensembles. In scholarships to Cypress Bay High School and Western High addition, each spring, the Symphony of the Americas School students to continue their music studies in college. presents an outdoor Pops Concert at Weston Town Center, “We invite the community to attend a membership event
Drummer William “Willie” Stewart invites students to participate during an In-Schools music education presentation.
on November 4th to learn more about the Weston Music Society and how you can help keep music alive and vibrant in Weston,” shares Weston Music Society Co-President Andrea Burghardt. The program takes place at Botaniko Weston and will feature performances by Amadeus Music School and the Fred Astaire Dance Studio. The event is free for Weston Music Society members and $5 for non-members, which may be applied to membership. The Weston Music Society is busy preparing for this season’s programs which include the Symphony of the Americas “Magico” Visual Concerto on January 26, 2019. This ground-breaking performance art features symphonic photochoreography with images by noted photographer and multi-media artist Nicholas Bardonnay projected on the big screen set to familiar classics as well as new work by Grammy Award-winning composer Eduardo Magallanes. The popular Outdoor Pops Concert is scheduled for March 10, 2019. For more information on the Weston Music Society visit www.WestonMusicSociety.org or call 631-312-6989.
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Weston Art Guild’s 10th Annual Juried Exhibit Opens at Weston Branch Library BY STACEY BOMSER
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eston is a culturally-rich community. For the Jane McIntyre, BFA, is the judge of this year’s juried next two months, those with an eye for art show. She currently works at the Boca Raton Museum can experience an exhibit of artwork created of Art. She exhibits throughout the southeastern by talented professional artists living in our area. The United States and is a member of the National Weston Art Guild’s 10th Annual Juried Exhibit runs Association of Women Artists. November 15th through January 6th at the Weston “Every judge has their own criteria which makes it Branch Library. a wild card every year,” shares Sauls. “Ms. McIntyre The free exhibit will feature approximately 45 looks at composition and inventive application of the pieces of original artwork. Weston Art Guild President media along with subject, point of view, and technique, Lynda Sauls says patrons can expect to see a diversity plus there is always the visceral response.” of styles, subjects and materials. This includes Cash prizes will be awarded for first, second and abstracts, photo realism, mixed media, photography, third place, as well as Honorable Mention and Judge’s glass work, mosaic, oils, watercolors, acrylics, inks, Recognition winners. “Every artist loves their work pencil and charcoal. to win an award and receive a cash prize,” explains Sauls. “It is a validation by another respected expert in their field” The awards will be presented during a free reception on Wednesday, November 28th, from 6-7:30pm in the library’s multi-purpose room. This is an opportunity for the public to meet the artists and discuss their techniques and inspiration. Art students from Cypress Bay High School have also “Elation” by Nancy Lussier “Fire From Within” by Kay Kiria
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been invited to participate in this exhibit. The school’s art director, Elizabeth Jenkins, determined which young artists will be featured and the students will receive certificates and ribbons during the artist reception. Now in its 13th year, the Weston Art Guild is a nonprofit, all-volunteer organization established to create a cultural atmosphere in the community by educating the public on the importance of all forms of visual arts. The Guild reflects the multicultural composition in its members’ work. For more information on the Weston Art Guild, contact Publicity Chair Lifrancis Rojas at 305-310-9586.
Color on Display at Weston Art Guild’s Kaleidoscope Exhibit BY STACEY BOMSER
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hen you think of a kaleidoscope you probably thing of brightly colored shapes creating unique patterns and images. To the Weston Art Guild, it means so much more. Kaleidoscope is the name of it’s newest exhibit on display this month at the West Regional Library in Plantation. Weston Art Guild President Lynda Sauls says the exhibit will feature approximately 40 pieces of artwork “Mass Conception” by Richard Widow “Guitar Guru” by Melanie Margolis “Magical Colors” by Patricia Beltran created by at least 20 participating Plans are already in the works for a joint exhibit stained glass, watercolors, oil, acrylics and photography. Guild members. with the Plantation Art Guild at Art Serve in Fort Although named the Weston Art Guild, members She explains, “We put out a call to our artists to Lauderdale in 2020. come from various communities in the area, and submit all kinds of work, old and new, and mostly The Weston Art Guild’s Kaleidoscope exhibit runs for that reason the Guild seeks out opportunities to smaller pieces representing the fragments of color in exhibit in different cities. Sauls says these exhibits November 2nd through November 29th at the West a kaleidoscope.” are a way to expose more people to visual art and the Regional Library in Plantation. It is located at 8601 Sauls says for this exhibit, the Guild wanted to talented artists in the area. “Our mission statement is West Broward Boulevard. The free exhibit is open represent the fall season and the diversity of colors. during library hours: Monday through Wednesday to bring a cultural atmosphere to the community by “We realize leaves changing doesn’t really happen in educating the public on the importance of all forms of from 10am to 8pm and Thursday through Sunday South Florida, but it is a theme we all embrace. So, we visual art.” from 10am to 6pm. felt a kaleidoscope represented many different colors Just last month, the Weston Art Guild ended its For more information contact Publicity Chair Lifrancis Rojas at associated with the fall.” Vibrant Blends exhibit. The work of 20 artists was 305-310-9586. The exhibit features a variety of genres including featured in this Pop Up Gallery in Sunrise. 30 NOVEMBER 2018 | OUR CITY WESTON | OURCITYMEDIA.COM
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Chiropractic? Why Not? “A Doctor’s Confession to West Broward”
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write one for a lesser amount for chiropractic. When you bring in this article (by 11/30/18) you will receive my entire new patient exam for $55. That’s with x-rays, biomechanical exam, history and consultation…the whole ball of wax. This exam could cost you $250 elsewhere. The law says that I must tell you THAT YOU OR ANY OTHER PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR PAYMENT HAS THE RIGHT TO REFUSE TO PAY, CANCEL PAYMENT, OR BE REIMBURSED FOR TREATMENT, WHICH IS PERFORMED AS A RESULT OF AND WITHIN 72 HOURS OF RESPONDING TO THE ADVERTISEMENT FOR DISCOUNTED, OR REDUCED FEE FOR SERVICE, EXAMINATION, OR TREATMENT.
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want to give credit where credit is due. So, perhaps a confession can help clear the air so there’s no misunderstanding. Before I talk about my confession, though, let me say a few other things first. Let me start by explaining the photo in this letter. You know, when I meet people in town they usually say, “Oh, yeah, I know you, you’re Dr. Rick. I’ve seen your ad with that picture of you and your family.” Well, I’m the guy on the left. Twenty-five years ago something happened to me that changed my life forever. I was a junior in high school and I started getting migraines. I had suffered from intense headaches since childhood. Over the years, I consulted many medical doctors, and specialists. I went through all kinds of tests, MRIs, and treatments. I tried every drug in the market; our medicine cabinet looked like a hospital’s infirmary. And still, nothing helped. But there’s more… A friend of mine convinced me to give a chiropractor a try. The chiropractor examined me, took X-rays, and then “adjusted” my spine. The adjustment did not hurt; it actually felt good. And guess what…I started feeling so much better! From daily migraines, I went down to three a week, and then to once in a great while. That’s when I realized that I wanted to become a chiropractor and help others. That’s how it happened! It’s strange how life is, because now people come to see me with their migraines. They also come to me with their chronic pain, neck pain, shoulder/arm pain, whiplash from car accidents, backaches, ear infections, asthma, allergies, numbness in limbs, athletic injuries, carpal tunnel syndrome, just to name a few. Here’s what some of my patients had to say: “Due to an auto accident, I suffered from severe neck pain, vertigo and I could not raise my arm to comb my hair. Now I am symptom free with no medication and I can do everything I could not do before.” – E. Heaney, Hollywood, FL “Thanks to the DRX 9000 and the doctors, I no longer have chronic sciatic pain. It’s been a long time since I have taken pain medication.” – J. Walker, Miramar
Several times a day patients thank me for helping them with their health problems. But I can’t really take the credit. My confession is that I’ve never healed anyone of anything. What I do is perform a specific spinal adjustment to remove nerve pressure, and the body responds by healing itself. We get tremendous results. It’s as simple as that! Forty-five million Americans no longer have health insurance, and those who do have found that their benefits have been greatly reduced. That’s where chiropractic comes in. I have a significantly lower fee plan so that more people are able to afford the care they need. An entire week of care in my office costs what you could pay for one visit elsewhere. Another way to save…studies show that chiropractic can double your immune capacity, naturally and without drugs. The immune system fights colds, the flu, and other ailments. So you may not be running off to the doctor as much. Studies show that people actually pay less for their long-term overall health care expenses if they are seeing a chiropractor. You benefit from an amazing offer. Look, it shouldn’t cost you an arm and a leg to correct your health. You are going to write a check to someone for your health care expenses, you may as well
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t’s hard to believe that Harvest Drive started in 2002 as a simple canned good drive at Country Isles Elementary School to help families in need within the school. Twenty-six years later, the children helping children charity program has expanded to include almost every school in Broward County, including every Weston school. Harvest Drive now serves 2,400 families each holiday season, providing Thanksgiving meals for 10,000 people. Although its reach has increased, Harvest Drive Inc. Founder Renee Herman says it remains true to its roots. “Since day one, our mission has always been to teach children at a young age that their contributions can make a difference in the lives of others. They are learning that kindness really does
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matter. It’s a lesson that many of our kids take into adulthood. Every year I’m touched by the number of new young adults who call and ask if they can come back to ‘harvest’ with us.” Herman says she is moved every year by the way students step up and take control of the nonperishable food collections. Cypress Bay High School serves as one of Harvest Drive’s 14 distribution sites. Donations from Weston families will feed approximately 75 families in our community, along with another 100 families at a benefactor school in East Fort Lauderdale. To help fulfill this goal, the Cypress Bay Student Government Association hosted Harvest Drive Collection Days at local Publix supermarkets, collecting donations from shoppers. Harvest Drive seeks non-perishable items for Thanksgiving dinner, as well as everyday grocery staples such as canned tuna, peanut butter and jelly, cereal, macaroni and cheese, rice,
pasta, and pancake mix. NO GLASS, please. Grocery gift cards and monetary donations are welcome to purchase perishable items. In addition, Harvest Drive collects donations of personal care items such as toothpaste, toothbrushes, shampoo, dish soap, and laundry detergent. Donations can be delivered to Western High School on Harvest Drive Community Drop-off Day, which is Friday, November 16th, from 3-10pm. Volunteers will be on hand to help unload your car. Because hunger is a year-round issue, Herman says Harvest Drive launched its Helping Hands Box program two years ago. This allows partner organizations to help pack boxes of food to deliver to families in need. She says it’s a great team-building exercise for companies and organizations of all sizes. More than 1,200 boxes were distributed last year. For more information on how you can support Harvest Drive call 954-444-5548 or visit www.HarvestDriveFlorida.com. Harvest Drive is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization; 100% of donations go directly to families in need.
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he race is on to see which elementary school will win the 2018 Mayor’s Get Fit Challenge and take home the coveted Commission Cup. Imagine Charter School at Weston has held the title for the past seven years. The Mayor’s Get Fit Challenge One-Mile Family Health Walk is part of the festivities at the 21st annual Rotary Club of Weston’s Run For Tomorrow on December 9th. The Mayor’s Challenge began as a way to encourage parents and schools to join together in teaching children the importance of fitness and nutritional eating for improved physical and mental health. Weston elementary schools
compete to see which schools will have the largest number of participants in the One-Mile Family Health Walk, as a percentage of its enrollment. The top school will get the Commission Cup trophy and the top three schools will each receive a cash prize. Mayor Daniel Stermer believes a little healthy competition is a good thing. Last year’s race saw record-setting participation, with all seven elementary schools represented and a total of 2,800 walkers, including more than 600 students. “Last year saw more competition than ever between schools in Weston and we hope that 2018 will surpass that,” states Mayor Stermer, who delights in presenting the Commission Cup to the winning school each year, handing the trophy over to the principal and excited students. The Mayor’s Challenge One-Mile Family Health Walk is open to all Weston elementary students,
as well as their families and friends. There is no cost to participate, but students must pre-register. Registration information is available on the City of Weston and Weston Rotary Club websites. Following the Mayor’s Challenge walk, families are encouraged to attend the Rotary Fun and Health Festival, which runs until 1pm. It will feature music, entertainment, vendors, educational exhibits as well as a Children’s Fun Zone, fitness lessons and obstacle courses. The City of Weston and the Rotary Club of Weston are proud partners in the Mayor’s Get Fit Challenge One-Mile Family Health Walk. It takes place at 9am on Sunday, December 9th at Cypress Bay High School. It is part of the 21st annual Rotary Club of Weston’s Run For Tomorrow charitable event. For more information visit www.westonfl.org or www.westonrotaryrun.com
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housands of runners are expected to take part in the 21st annual Rotary Run for Tomorrow on Sunday, December 9th. It’s the largest annual run and community wellness event in Weston. It features a 5K, Half Marathon, and 1-Mile Family Health Walk, followed by the Fitness and Health Festival. The Run for Tomorrow is the Rotary Club of Weston’s primary charity fundraiser. In its 21-year history, it has generated well over $1 million for local charities, non-profit organizations, and The Rotary Foundation. Harvest Drive, HOPE Outreach, LifeNet4Families, Sandy Nininger Jr. State Veterans’ Nursing Home, and the Susan B. Anthony Recovery Center are just a few of the local beneficiaries. “Your contribution will support
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feeding the homeless and bringing back those that drop out of the social net. Helping mothers recover from addiction without separating their family. Fighting for a better tomorrow providing life-saving vaccinations against polio, preventing the infestation of mosquito borne illness such as Zika/malaria and providing clean water and sanitation to communities in need,” explains Run for Tomorrow Chair Robin Lewis. “We also support programs to bring assistance
and help our seniors and veterans and a long list of other endeavors where your participation makes the difference.” Registration is now open for the USATF certified 5K and Half Marathon race event. The cost is $40 for the 5K and $70 for the Half Marathon. All runners will receive a premium dri-fit race shirt, die cast runner medal, awards ceremony breakfast, and access to the runners’ photo gallery. The Rotary Run for Tomorrow takes place at Cypress Bay High School. The Half Marathon starts at 6:20am followed by the 5K at 7:30am. The Mayor’s Challenge 1-Mile Family Health Walk
begins at 9am. It is open to all Weston elementary school students and their friends and families. The entire community is invited to attend the Fitness and Health Festival, which runs from 9am to 1pm. More than 100 exhibitors will be on hand promoting health and wellness and showcasing their products and services. Activities include live music, stage performances, obstacle courses and fitness competitions, food trucks, and more. Children will enjoy face painting, bounce houses, balloon twisters, and the chance to paint a fire truck. The Rotary Run for Tomorrow and accompanying Fitness and Health Festival are presented jointly by the City of Weston and the Rotary Club of Weston. Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital returns as the title sponsor. n To register for the 21st annual Rotary Run for Tomorrow go to www.westonrotaryrun.com.
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BY DISTRICT FIRE CHIEF TODD DRAIZIN s we gear up for the holiday season ahead of us, let’s take time to remind ourselves of the truly irreplaceable assets in our lives – our family and friends – and be thankful for them. The Broward Sheriff’s Office Department of Fire Rescue and Emergency Services would like to wish you and your family a happy and safe Thanksgiving. As we gather around the kitchen to test new recipes, bake scrumptious desserts and prepare the family feast, we are reminded that cooking fires are the number one cause of house fires throughout the United States. According to the National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) the U.S. suffers from an average of 166,100 house fires each year (approximately 455 house fires per day). During the Thanksgiving holiday, those statistics rise to over 1,700 house fires per day, four times greater at risk, with the day before Thanksgiving almost as high. The U.S. Fire Administration reported that two-thirds of home cooking fires started when food or other cooking materials caught fire. Over half began on the stove top; frying causing the greatest risk. Unattended cooking is the leading contributing factor of these and all residential fires in the United States – many of which result in injuries and fatalities. The great news is, an ounce of prevention can minimize your risk from suffering this tragedy. ▸▸ Stay in the kitchen when you are cooking on the stovetop so you can keep an eye on the food. Keep an extinguisher, pot or pan lid nearby to smother the fire should things flare up. NEVER run through your house with a pan on fire. At best you will suffer from serious burns; more often, you will spread the fire throughout your house. ▸▸ Stay in the home when baking your turkey and check on it frequently. If you see flames do not open the oven door, turn off the oven and call 9-1-1. ▸▸ Keep children away from the stove. The stove will be hot and kids should remain three feet away. ▸▸ Keep the floor clear so you don’t trip. ▸▸ Keep knives out of the reach of children. ▸▸ Be sure electric cords are not dangling off the counter within easy reach of a child. ▸▸ Keep matches and utility lighters out of the reach of children — up high in a locked cabinet. ▸▸ Never leave children alone in room with a lit candle. ▸▸ Make sure your smoke alarms are working. Test them by pushing the test button. Turkey fryers – which use a large amount of cooking oil at high temperatures – pose a particularly high risk. Emergency rooms experience a significant increase in severe burns during the holiday season. The NFPA strongly discourages people from using them recommending that folks intent on having fried turkey instead seek out grocery stores, specialty food retailers, and restaurants that offer it, or that they use “oil-less” air turkey fryers. From our family to yours, “Thank you” for keeping your family safe.
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Weston BSO Fire Rescue Teaches Children That Firefighters Are Their Friends BY STACEY BOMSER
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rews from BSO Fire Rescue & Emergency Services have been busy visiting Weston elementary schools and preschools talking to children about fire safety. One of their main messages being “firefighters are your friends.” “It is important to talk to young children about fire safety, so they are prepared and know what to do in the event of a fire emergency,” explains Life Safety Educator Melanie Brocato. “Ultimately, we want children to be able to identify fire hazards in an age appropriate manner, so they may avoid fire-related emergencies, especially ones that may be preventable. We want children to know what to do if they see or find matches and lighters, as well as where to go and what to do if they must evacuate in a firerelated emergency.” Prevention is the focus of the fire prevention presentations. Brocato says the motivation behind the presentations is to “not have a fire rescue crew go out on an emergency call that could have been prevented.”
In addition to promoting fire safety, these school presentations also teach children that firefighters are their friends. Often times in emergency situations, children are scared of firefighters because they are completely covered by their firefighting gear. It is important for children to understand, ahead of an emergency or fire, that the fire rescue personnel entering their home with the big coats and masks are there to help them; they should not hide from firefighters calling out for them in a smoke-filled room. “We want children to know that firefighters are there to help them, so they should not feel afraid or hide from them,” explains Brocato. For this reason, during the school visits children are able to meet firefighters and see their equipment and the fire trucks. National Fire Prevention Week was celebrated last month. The National Fire Protection Agency sponsors this annual program, promoting educational messages and fire safety tips. The 2018 education campaign theme was “Look. Listen. Learn. Be
Students from Everglades Elementary took at field trip to Fire Station #81. Photos courtesy BSO Fire Rescue.
aware. Fire can happen anywhere.” To deliver that message, fire rescue crews visited all the elementary schools in Weston, along with several private schools and preschools. According to Brocato, their education program consisted of an interactive scavenger hunt presentation to help students identify fire safety tools in their school. “The presentation helps students identify the many safety resources in place to help keep them safe at school.” Weston Fire Rescue offers a variety of fire prevention and education programs for the community as well, including arson awareness, cooking safety, fireworks safety, CPR and AED training, and more. To learn more about fire and life safety public education programs available to the Weston community, contact Life Safety Educator Melanie Brocato at Fire Station No. 81 at 954-389-2015.
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Whether this will be your first time seeing The Nutcracker ballet or it’s a timehonored holiday tradition with your family, make the International Ballet Company’s 19th annual performance of The Nutcracker part of your holiday festivities. Call now to reserve your seats. The International Ballet Company will perform The Nutcracker on December 14th, 15th and 16th at the Coral Springs Center for the Arts. The theater is conveniently located just off the Sawgrass Expressway; simply head east on Sample Road and turn right on Coral Springs Drive. Tickets are on sale now for the Saturday matinee at 2:00 pm, Saturday evening show at 8:00 pm (sold-out), and the Sunday matinee at 2:00 pm. All Matinee tickets are only $25 each and the Gala Performance is $35 per ticket. Call the theater box office at 954-344-5990 or visit www. coralspringscenterforthearts.com to purchase tickets to the spectacular holiday classic, The Nutcracker, presented by the International Ballet Company. There will be a special performance for non-profit organizations and Girl Scouts on Friday, December 14th at 7:00pm. Group sales and Girl Scout Leaders can call 954-224-0024 for ticket information.
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Magic Show – Magician Gary Midnight will leave the audience spellbound with his amazing gifts of illusion during a free magic show for children at the Weston Community Center. Showtimes are at 1:30pm and 3pm. Children must be accompanied by an adult. For more information call 954-389-4321.
Weston Friends Club Book Club – “The Happy Bookers” will discuss The Whip by Karen Kondazian. The novel is inspired by the true story of a woman who lived most of her life as a man in the Old West. The book club will meet at a member’s home at 1pm. For information about this program or other Weston Friends Club activities and events, please call Nancy Russo at 954-385-1445.
10th “Coco” – Bring the blankets, lawn chairs and plenty of popcorn for Moonlight Movies in the Park. This free, family event takes place at the Event Stage in Weston Regional Park at 8pm. For more information, please call 954-3894321 or visit www.westonfl.org.
4th Weston Music Society Event – Members of the Weston Music Society (formerly the Weston Philharmonic Society) will enjoy an afternoon of musical entertainment and refreshments while learning about the upcoming 2018-2019 season. Members may bring a guest for $5, which will be applied to the price of membership. The program will take place at Botaniko. For more information go to www. westonmusicsociety.org.
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Acrylic Art Class – In honor of Veterans Day, children ages six to 18 can attend an acrylic painting class at the Weston Branch Library from 3-4pm. Participants will create their own painting to take home. Space is limited; please pre-register at the Information Desk or call 954-357-5420. This program is sponsored by the Friends of the Weston Branch Library.
12th Weston Friends Club Men’s Club – “Weston Guys Meet and Eat” will meet for breakfast at Steak ‘n Shake in Sunrise at 9am. To join this casual monthly get-together for men looking for some R&R and camaraderie, call Mike Callahan at 954-298-8724. “Nosotros Los Nobles” – The Weston Foreign Film Series, presented by the Arts Council of Greater Weston and City of Weston, premieres with this Mexican film about three spoiled children who are cut off from their family fortune and forced to do the unthinkable – get a job. Show times are at 4:45pm and 7:30pm at AMC Weston 8. Tickets, if available, are $8 at the theater on the night of the show. For more information visit www.1Weston.com.
14th Election Day – In Weston, a Municipal General Election will be held to fill Seats 3 and 4 on the Weston City Commission. Weston voters will also decide on a charter amendment to eliminate term limits for the mayor and city commissioners. For more information go to www.westonfl.org.
Weston Friends Club Bunko – This group meets on the second Wednesday of the month from 9:30am until about noon. For more information about this monthly activity, call Bunko Chair Becky Hooker at 954-557-3460. APB Networking Luncheon – The Association of Professional Businesswomen meets the second Wednesday of the month from 11:30am to 1pm at MCafe, inside Midtown Athletic Club. For more information
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visit www.apbweston.com or call 954-557-4318. Weston Library Book Club – All are welcome to a book talk on Hidden Figures by Margot Lee Shetterly. Copies are available at the information desk. This book club meets the second Wednesday of the month from 6:30-7:30pm at the Weston Branch Library. Call 954-3575304 for more information.
17th Voter Reform Meeting – AAUW Weston will host a public meeting on the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact (NPVIC) from 10:30am – 12pm at the Weston Branch Library. If approved, NPVIC would guarantee the Presidency to the candidate who wins the national popular vote. Kathy JensRochow of the Broward County League of Women Voters is the guest speaker. All are welcome. For more information go to www.weston-fl.aauw.net. Acrylic Painting Class – Adults can attend an acrylic painting class at the Weston Branch Library from 11am-12:30pm. Participants will create their own painting to take home. Space is limited; pre-register at the Information Desk or call 954-357-5420. This program is sponsored by the Friends of the Weston Branch Library.
December 9th Rotary Run For Tomorrow and Fitness & Health Festival – The Rotary Club of Weston hosts its 21st annual Run For Tomorrow 5K and Half Marathon. The race begins at 6:20am at Cypress Bay High School, followed by the Mayor’s Get Fit Challenge One-Mile Family Health Walk. It culminates with the Rotary Fitness and Health Festival, which features exhibitor booths by health and wellness vendors showcasing their products and services, children’s activities, fitness lessons and obstacle courses, bounce houses, a DJ, and other activities. To register for the race or learn more about the day’s events, visit www.WestonRotaryRun.com.
19th Thanksgiving Craft – Young artists, ages five to eleven, can make a special craft for Thanksgiving at the Weston Branch Library from 3-4:30pm. Please call 954-357-5420 to preregister.
20th Knitting Club & Crochet Club – Crafters, ages 18 and older, can attend this weekly meeting at the Weston Branch Library. The group meets on Tuesdays from 3-5pm. Please bring your own needles and yarn.
26th Weston Art Guild Meeting – Mixed media artist and illustrator Jen Walls will share sales and marketing techniques to create your own art business. The meeting is free and open to the public. It takes place from 7-9pm at the Davie Parks Recreation Multipurpose Center, 3801 S. Pine Island Road. Contact Lifrancis Rojas at 305-310-9586 for more information.
Ongoing Hadassah Meeting – The Weston Chapter of B’not Shalom meets on the second Wednesday of each month at 7pm at Rick Case Hyundai. The group hosts fundraising and educational events such as book and author luncheons, as well as bingo, playing cards and mahjong parties. Contact bnotshalom@gmail.com for more information. Kiwanis Meeting – The Kiwanis Club of Weston meets the first and third Tuesday of the month at 6pm at the Bonaventure Town Center. Kiwanis clubs focus on changing the world by serving children, one child and one community at a time. For more information contact Saied Taie at 954-815-4756. Open Bridge Play – Enjoy an afternoon of bridge at the Weston Community Center on Mondays from 12:30-4pm or Wednesday and Friday from 12:303:30pm. For more information call 954-389-4321.
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daughter, Haley Walker, who established the Mom or the past 16 years, the Weston community Squad with her friends. This special group of young has come together every fall for the Michelle women organizes fundraising events, such as the Goldstein Spirit of Life Luncheon. It recogChic Boutique, to benefit JAFCO. The Mom Squad nizes the tireless work of JAFCO (Jewish Adoption was honored with the 2018 Women of the Year Award. and Family Care Options) to The award presentahelp abused and neglected tion was followed by the children and honors those lighting of the Candle of members of our community Hope, a five-wick candle who go above and beyond to which represents the five support this one-of-a-kind children who die each day agency. The event, which is in this country because hosted by the Weston/West of abuse or neglect. A Broward Chapter of JAFCO, memorial candle was lit by raises funds and awareness to Ingrid Jaffe for her daughsupport JAFCO. ter, Michelle Goldstein, In welcoming the audience, Luncheon Co-chairs Nancy Bauer and whose life ended tragically Holly Stracquadaine JAFCO Executive Director during the 9/11 terrorSarah Franco noted that JAFCO saved the lives of ist attacks. The luncheon is named in her honor to 1,200 children last year alone. She then went on celebrate her spirit and love of children. to point out that there were seven generations of As has become a tradition of the Spirit of Life donors and supporters in the room, something that luncheon, a touching video recognizing JAFCO’s 25 is very unheard of in the world of charity. years of lifesaving work was presented. The audience That reference included Mara Gober, a Board was brought to tears as four adults, who grew up of Trustee member and founding president of the safe and nurtured thanks to JAFCO, shared their Weston/West Broward Chapter of JAFCO, and her personal stories and how they are now giving back.
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A new member of the JAFCO Godparent Circle was inducted during the luncheon. There are more than 100 JAFCO Godparents in Weston alone, including more than 40 in attendance at the luncheon. JAFCO Godparents commit financially and emotionally by spiritually adopting the JAFCO children. The program concluded with entertainment by comedian Sarge. He had the audience laughing out loud with amusing anecdotes about life, living in South Florida, and his personal adoption story. Our City Weston is proud to have been the media sponsor of the 16th annual Michelle Goldstein Spirit of Life Luncheon. Since 1992, JAFCO has been committed to caring for children in need. The non-profit agency serves abused and neglected children as well as those with developmental disabilities in Broward, MiamiDade and Palm Beach Counties. Its Philadelphia office brings the JAFCO model to the Northeast. For more information visit www.jafco.org.
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Weston Tennis Center Serves Up World-Class Play BY STACEY BOMSER
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he Weston Tennis Center is a hidden gem in our community. Owned by the City of Weston, but managed by Cliff Drysdale Tennis, this world-class tennis facility may be used by residents, non-residents and visitors alike. There are options for membership, hourly court rentals, and additional programming. The seven-acre facility features 15 hydro-clay courts plus one championship hard court; all tennis courts are lighted. In addition, players have usage of a clubhouse with men’s and women’s shower facilities and lockers, as well as a
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Nike Pro Shop and covered patio space. which also included repainting the The Weston Tennis Center has been hard court, the parking facilities at the undergoing a complete renovation. Nine Weston Tennis Center were expanded to of the hydro-clay courts were resurfaced provide an additional 18 parking spaces. this past summer, and the final six The expanded parking lot was courts are currently being renovated. needed because of the center’s popularHigh Performance Academy, Weston Don Decker, Weston’s Director of ity. The Weston Tennis Center offers Tennis Center has already seen some Parks and Recreation, says clay courts a wide array of programs suitable for of the most talented tennis stars in are preferred for a number of reasons. almost every level. “We offer Tennis 101 “First, here in Florida, clay is cooler for beginners, open clinics for interme- the world such as Kimiko Date (top 5), Stefan Koubek (top 20), Brenda Shultzthan a hard surface. Clay also reduces diate to advance players, ladies team McCarthy (top 10), Coco Vandeweghe the risk of injury because a player can clinics, the Sip & Serve social league, (top 10), Naomi Osaka (top 10 and 2018 slide into a shot instead of abruptly the competitive Flex League, as well U.S. Open Champion), and many more,” stopping, which puts more pressure on as private, semi-private and group boasts Fernandez. joints. This is particularly helpful for lessons,” explains Director of Tennis He encourages everyone to come older players.” Albert Fernandez. check out the Weston Tennis Center. Besides the benefits to playThe Weston Tennis Center also offers ers, Decker says a clay surface is also programs for children including Junior “Whether you play competitively, just learning the game, or want to play for environmentally friendly. “It is made Programs for ages three to 17, ranging of natural, crushed stone. Clay absorbs from Beginners to Advanced (Academy). fun, we offer it all here at the Weston water and a proper surface drains well, It also offers tennis camps during school Tennis Center.” meaning play can resume relatively breaks and a summer tennis academy. n The Weston Tennis Center is located at 16451 quickly after one of our many pass“Although we may already be Racquet Club Road. Call 954-389-8666 or ing showers.” cultivating tomorrow’s future stars in visit www.WestonTennisCenter.com for more In addition to the court renovations, our junior programs or in Coach Kyle’s information.
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Weston Town Center Craft & Talent Show Features Local Artists BY STACEY BOMSER
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ove over America’s Got Talent, now it’s time for Weston residents to shine. The Weston Town Center is hosting its third annual Craft & Talent Show on Sunday, November 18th. It’s an afternoon of musical entertainment and shopping featuring the talents of your friends and neighbors. Weston Town Center plays host to a variety of cultural arts programs from the popular Celebrate the Arts day and Symphony of the Americas’ annual outdoor pops concert to the free concerts every Friday night. But the Craft & Talent Show is something special. It brings local crafts-
men and musicians together for a free, family-friendly afternoon. “The Craft & Talent Show helps unite the Weston community through an engaging event showcasing and promoting local artists,” explains Angie Paulson, Director of Marketing and Events for Weston Town Center. “We encourage everyone to come out and enjoy the musical entertainment and purchase items from local crafters. It’s the perfect place to shop for one of a kind gifts for the upcoming holiday season.” The craft show will feature a wide variety of crafts ranging from painting and jewelry to clothing and glasswork. Local crafters will exhibit and sell their wares at the craft show. A portion of the proceeds from
the sale of these items will be donated to the HOPE Outreach Center. This organization is committed to Helping Other People Everyday. Its programs and services offer a hand up to people who are unable to make ends meet due to job losses, disabilities, health crises, and other emergencies. Carreño Music Academy is coordinating the talent show portion of the day. It will feature performances by singers and musicians, both children and adults. Instructors from local music academies will judge the performances and prizes will be awarded for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place. In addition to the talent show and craft tents, the event will feature a Kids Zone with activities such as face painting, an arts and crafts table, and more. Food vendors will also be available. The Weston Town Center Craft & Talent Show takes place from 12-6pm on November 18th. For more information visit www.westontowncenter.net.
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tion’s extensive resources allowed the couple to become educated on how to keep Nina safe and motivated them to spread awareness about food allergies. “We attended our first Food Allergy Heroes Walk about three years ago and look forward to it every year as a way to celebrate our local and national food allergy heroes, while raising awareness and funding for food allergy research,” notes Andrea. The couple is committed to doing what they can to better the lives of those, like Nina, living with food allergies. According to Matt, “It is our main objective to show our daughters that one person can make a difference and that action is powerful. As this year’s walk chairs, we are doing everything possible to spread the word. We are distributing flyers, connecting with people via social media and email, and reaching out to local businesses, schools and establishments to increase involvement. Everyone is welcome to come out to support the food allergy community at the Heroes Walk.” Nina and her younger sister, Vera, are doing their part to support the cause through the Teal Pumpkin Project. This initiative allows people to display a teal
pumpkin on Halloween, indicating that they are distributing allergy-friendly or non-food items. “For children with food allergies, Halloween can be very difficult,” explains Andrea. “To help spread a message of allergy awareness, the girls marbleized pumpkins, using teal paint, and sold them in our community. All of the proceeds will be put toward our team’s fundraising efforts.” The Saneholtz family’s team is named Team Sparkles – Tobias Financial Advisors. As of this writing, it is the number one team for fundraising. They invite the Weston community to join them in walking to support FARE. “We’re walking in and raising funds for the Food Allergy Heroes Walk to help FARE fulfill its mission to improve the quality of life and the health of individuals with food allergies, and to provide them hope through the promise of new treatments,” states Matt. To learn more about the Southeast Florida Food Allergy Heroes Walk or to donate to Team Sparkles – Tobias Financial Advisors go to http://fare.foodallergy.org/site/TR/Walk/ HeroesWalk?pg=entry&fr_id=1737.
SoFlo Health Host Remains True To His Roots BY STACEY BOMSER
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unter Franqui grew up in Weston. He discovered his life’s calling while a student at Cypress Bay High School. His work with the school’s TV Production program was the first step in realizing his future career in television. Today, Hunter is host of SoFlo Health, a health, wellness, fitness and lifestyle show airing on Local 10 (WPLG). At Cypress Bay, the TV production students produce a daily and weekly show for the school. “When I first began, I was entirely behind the scenes, but after my best friend quit his position as a main anchor, I took over,” explains Franqui. “Cypress Bay TV gave me the opportunity to try TV as a career before I entered college. I learned that television production was a combination of what I loved: psychology, storytelling, fast paced work, business and so much more.” After graduating in 2009, Hunter attended Florida International University. While at FIU, he did freelance work for ESPN and the Miami Heat. During his senior year, he began working at Local 10 in the creative services department, but he always wanted to get back on air. “My first on-air work came through SoFlo Taste, hosted by Chef Michelle Bernstein,” he shares. “I went to different restaurants, food festivals, and providers of taste to try their food and talk about it.” After about three years, Franqui says he wanted 54 NOVEMBER 2018 | OUR CITY WESTON | OURCITYMEDIA.COM
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to do more, so he went to talk to the station’s general manager. “I felt I was ready for something bigger, but I didn’t want to do news. Fortunately, I have an extremely supportive team at Local 10. I began crafting a show of my own and sharing some of the ideas with (the GM). He had plans for a health show, and before I formally pitched my idea, SoFlo Health was born, and I was given the opportunity to host it.” The show premiered last spring and on it Franqui encourages “people to take their health seriously, try out different methods to improve their life, and have fun and live their life in the process.” Many of the segments are filmed right here in Weston. Franqui works with personal trainer Morgan Shapiro, a fellow Cypress Bay graduate,
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at Midtown Athletic Club. He says Gecko ParX and Raw Juice Weston have also been featured on the show. Franqui considers himself lucky to have grown up in Weston and now live here as an adult. “As a kid I appreciated all the parks nearby and the close connection of the schools to the community. You always felt like friends were close by.” That close-knit feeling is something he relishes as an adult. “I know people everywhere I go here, and that gives me a great sense of home. I feel like a lot of places have lost that hometown feel in South Florida, but Weston always has it.” SoFlo Health airs on Local 10 on Sundays at 12:30pm. You can also watch it on www.soflohealth.com.
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BY DANIEL J. STERMER, MAYOR, CITY OF WESTON ovember and the Thanksgiving holiday are a time of giving thanks. As Mayor, I have a lot to be thankful for. In 2018 alone, Weston was named by Money Magazine as one of its Best Places to Live in America; by Verizon Business as one of the Best Small Cities for Small Businesses; listed in Trip Advisor’s 16 Great Towns to Visit in 2018; and ranked in the Top 100 Safest Cities in the U.S. for 2018 by Neighborhood Scout at number eight. I am very thankful, and very proud. These recognitions are hard earned yet are not sought after. A city cannot apply to be selected as a Best Places to Live recipient. We are immensely proud of this recognition for our residents, our business leaders, our small business shops, our students and school administrators, our civic organizations, sports leagues, performing arts organizations, volunteers, and of course, our City staff that work so hard each day to make your day - a better day. This is not the first year of these recognitions and we envision not the last. Each year, being the community that Weston is, we step up and help those within our neighborhood with food insecurity by supporting Harvest Drive. Harvest Drive, initiated at County Isles Elementary School, is a fundraising and food gathering effort working with the Broward County Public School System and others to provide a complete Thanksgiving meal and a week’s worth of groceries and necessities to over 2,400 families across Broward County, including families here in Weston. We encourage you to do what you can, if you can, to help children help other children in need. The Community drop-off date at the Western High School mini-gym is Friday November 16, 2018 from 3PM – 10PM for non-perishable food donations. Please visit www.harvestdriveflorida. com for their most requested items. The City, in conjunction with the Arts Council of Greater Weston, offers an array of events for families through May 2019. These include monthly Moonlight Movies in the Park, magician and puppet shows at the Weston Community Center for children, Symphony of the Americas ‘Magico’ Visual Concerto and an outdoor pops concert, a Foreign Film Series, the free WestonNights Outdoor Concert series, the Winter Safety Expo, the Celebrate the Arts event, Weston World Fest, the Mayor’s Chess Challenge, the Royal Egg Hunt, and more. I also CHALLENGE every Weston elementary student to join me at the free Mayor’s Get Fit Challenge 1-Mile Health Walk on December 9th at Cypress Bay High School with a cash prize to the top three elementary schools in Weston with the most participation as a percentage of their enrollment. Please look for details of these and other events on our City website at Westonfl.org/Events. For the holidays, we stress vigilance to not leave valuables in sight in vehicles, and to always lock your car doors. Weston is a safe community, but whether you are running into the gym, dropping a child at day-care or at the gas station, remember to – Lock it, Don’t Lose it. And lastly, I wish to extend my thanks to Commissioner Toby Feuer who just completed her service to the City having served our community for the past eight years with energy, grace and distinction. Her dedication should be recognized. I THANK YOU for your public service. I, on behalf of the entire City Commission and staff, wish you and your families a safe, happy and healthy holiday season and New Year.
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Tis The Season Of Giving… BY REPRESENTATIVE RICHARD STARK ovember begins the holiday season and the season of giving. Floridians are extremely generous and give of themselves for those whom we think are truly in need. Charities depend on the generosity of donors to support them for various causes and purposes. Many charitable organizations use your donations wisely; however, some may misrepresent their fundraising intentions or solicit for phony causes. Keep these tips in mind before making a donation.
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SCHOOL NEWS
Gator Run Elementary Principal Initiates #RideTheSchoolBusHome Challenge BY STACEY BOMSER
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ator Run Elementary School Principal Keith Peters strives to find opportunities to connect with his students, whether that be a casual conversation in the hallway, eating lunch together, or sharing a seat on the school bus. Now he’s challenging his colleagues to do just that with the #RideTheSchoolBusHome Challenge. Mr. Peters, who prefers the title “lead learner” to “principal”, says he likes to shake up people’s perception of a school administrator. One of the ways he is doing that is by striking up informal conversations and connecting with his students. “Sometimes I walk part of the way to the edge of the developments where the students live, or I will sit and talk with students in our car pick-up line, or I will ride the school bus,” he explains. “It’s really all about relationships and meeting students where they are. They can’t wait to share what’s going on in their lives.” Mr. Peters tries to ride the school bus whenever
he has a chance. “Honestly, it’s fun to surprise the students by showing up on their school bus. The kids really freak out. It’s kind of hard to calm them down and they all want to sit next to me.” He believes that if he can be a hero or a role model to his students, then he has done his job. “I want to be someone that they look up to and hopefully remember forever.” It’s not just the students who like it when Mr. Peters rides the bus. “The other fun part is seeing the parents’ faces when I walk off the bus to give high-fives or hugs,” he shares. “I think that parents like to see an involved principal; someone they know genuinely cares about their kids.” That’s why he is challenging other principals to connect with their students by riding the school bus. He’s using social media to reach out to other administrators through #PrincipalsInAction. “It’s basically a group of principals trying to motivate each other to do what’s best for kids,” explains Mr. Peters. The bond Mr. Peters forges during these bus trips
is priceless. “Informal opportunities, such as riding the bus, provide me with insight into their lives both in and out of our school. The conversations I have with my students drive my philosophy about trying to make their lives better.” Riding the bus also provides an opportunity to talk to the bus drivers. “These are some of the most important people in our students’ lives. How they greet children each morning can affect their entire day,” notes Mr. Peters. He says he really enjoys his conversations with the bus drivers while they’re taking him back to school. “I love getting to hear about their lives and what they think about their role in our kids’ education.”
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American Heritage School Leads Country in National Merit Scholarship Semifinalists BY TERRY JAILLET
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merican Heritage School (AHS), in Plantation, has the highest number of National Merit Semifinalists of any private school in the country. It is also has the more Semifinalists than any other high school in Florida for the 9th consecutive year. Seventy seniors at the school were recognized by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC) this year. In fact, one in four of the Class of 2019 is a nation-
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ally recognized scholar. “American Heritage has taught me you can be a big fish in a big pond, and you can get ahead and learn so much,” said AHS senior Eric Bazail. “The rigor that is expected of us, the collaborative aspect in all my classes and the incredible resources available at Heritage have helped me become much more knowledgeable and a better student.” The National Merit Scholarship Program was founded to identify and honor scholastically talented American youth and to encourage them to develop their abilities to the fullest. Only 1% of the 1.6 million entrants are selected as Semifinalists each year. The Semifinalists are students who achieve the highest scores on the PSAT/ NMSQT in their respective states. About half of the Semifinalists go on to win
scholarships. The NMSC will choose the winners of the $2,500 scholarships from the pool of finalists in the spring. Nine of the Semifinalists are residents of Weston, including: • Eric Bazail • Alex Becker • Amber Bhutta • Abdur-Rahman Dania • Mark Kava • Abhitya Krishnaraj • Sohyun Moon • Blake Perry • Eric Brazail • Gabriela Coutinho • Alejandro Zavaleta American Heritage High School Principal, Elise Blum, commented, “It is quite an accomplishment to be among the top 1% of high school students in the entire nation, and I hope this recognition empowers them to keep exceeding the potential in college and in their future careers.” For more information about the National Merit Scholarship Program visit www.nationalmerit.org. For more info about American Heritage School or to register for an open house visit: www.ahschool.com
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Eagle Point Elementary Students Soar for Spirit Sticks BY STACEY BOMSER
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tudents at Eagle Point Elementary School proudly display their Spirit Sticks on their backpacks. These brightly-colored embroidered patches serve as tangible reminders of positive character and leadership traits such as kindness, citizenship, effort and initiative. The school administration and the Eagle Point Elementary Foundation (parent volunteer organization and fundraising arm) introduced the program this year as a way to foster a positive and rewarding school environment. Spirit Sticks are being used to support the school’s Leader in Me program as well as the school district’s Social Emotional Learning (SEL) initiative. “The goal is that the Spirit Sticks will motivate students to develop self-discipline and selfconfidence as well as recognize the contributions of others,” explains Eagle Point Foundation President Sophia LoMonaco. “Spirit Sticks serve as positive, descriptive acknowledgements that remind students to choose responsibility not only for themselves but with others in mind.” Spirit Sticks also promote leadership, something the school has been teaching for the past five years as a Leader in Me school. Based on Steven Covey’s 7 Habits Of Highly Effective People, the program empowers students to demonstrate leadership
qualities at a young age. The seven leadership habits are: be proactive; begin with the end in mind; put first things first; think win-win; seek first to understand, then to be understood; synergize; and sharpen the saw. “Students who display these habits in extraordinary ways throughout their day are awarded Spirit Sticks,” explains Principal Christine de Zayas. To start the school year, each student was given a custom made “EPE Great Happens Here” Spirit Stick. Children can earn additional Spirit Sticks for good behavior. Students can be recognized not only by their teachers but also by administrators, front office staff, the school resource officer, cafeteria employees, and custodial employees. Assistant Principal Kizzy Dailey awarded her first Spirit Stick to fifth grader Matthew Magette. She says the safety patrol officer Fifth grader Matthew Magette is the epitome of a proudly displays the Spirit Stick he received from student leader. “He is
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SCHOOL NEWS
Author Visits Spark Reading Interest in Indian Trace Elementary Students BY STACEY BOMSER
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tudents at Indian Trace Elementary School have his stories. had the privilege of meeting several popular “When I talk about an author, children’s book authors this year. Arranged by children don’t really make a Media Specialist Dione Mila, these author visits have personal connection to a person sparked a heightened interest in reading for enjoyand writing a book,” explains team ment as well as creative writing. leader Jennifer Damas. “But when The first author visit was virtual. New York Times they meet one in real life, they bestselling author Chris Grabenstein spoke to fourth become enthusiastic about reading graders via Skype. their books. This really stimu“It was such a pleasure watching our students lates their excitement and love engage in live conversation with Mr. Grabenstein. of reading.” Fifth grader Bianca Torres Kindergarten student John Damas with author and illustrator Bob Shea. He was so animated and full of life that my students Newbery Honor winning author with author Jennifer Holm. couldn’t wait to check out or finish his book, Home Jennifer Holm visited fifth grade She said, “It was very cool to talk with the author. Sweet Motel,” shares dual language teacher Stephanie classes to introduce her newest book, The Third She is an inspiration and an excellent writer.” Fernandez. “My wish is that my students will be Mushroom, a sequel to The Fourteenth Goldfish. Arranging author visits is just one of the ways inspired to pick up their pencils and become future “Her books stimulated my students’ interest in the Mrs. Mila develops a love a reading in her students. writers themselves.” content area, especially the scientists she mentioned,” Establishing that connection is her passion. “I believe Picture book author and illustrator Bob Shea noted team leader Bill Crippen. “They wanted to that Weston is lucky to have schools that believe shared his latest book, Crash, Splash, Moo, with know more about their accomplishments.” in the power of a good Media Specialist who can kindergarten students. In preparation for his visit, Author visit sponsor Books & Books conducted a develop a strong collection and introduce students to students read many of his books and drew pictures contest, awarding one lucky student with the oppor- new opportunities, such as these author visits,” states of what makes them happy to share with the author, tunity to introduce Ms. Holm. Students submitted a Mrs. Mila. “We are one of the few cities in Broward whose visit was provided by Books & Books. He dem- paragraph about their favorite character from one of County to have a Media Specialist in every school, onstrated how to illustrate different characters from her books. Bianca Torres was selected. and our school scores reflect this investment.”
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Heel Pain In Children BY DR. CARLO MESSINA
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oes your son or daughter complain of heel pain daily, especially during or after activity? Do they remember any traumatic event or did the pain just occur? If this sounds like your child, there is a high probability that they have Calcaneal Apophysitis (or Sever’s Disease). This is actually a condition and not a disease. It occurs when the growth plate (apophysis) located at the bottom and back of the heel (the portion of the bone that allows growth) becomes painfully inflamed. Although plantar fasciitis (inflammation of the ligament that supports the arch) is the most common cause of heel pain in adults, it is extremely uncommon in children. CAUSES: Calcaneal Apophysitis (or Sever’s Disease) can be caused by: growth plate inflammation on the back and the bottom of the heel; overactivity in children commonly between the ages of eight and 14; tight muscles in the lower extremity, especially the calf muscle; flatfeet; poor shoe gear or
walking barefoot; or growth spurts. SYMPTOMS: Symptoms include: discomfort in the heel bone at the end of activity; occasionally painful to the Achilles and ankle; stiffness in the foot in the morning and pain with walking or running; pain alleviated by rest and a decrease in activity; and pain that is usually present during or after a child is done with the activity, sits for a period of time and then tries to get up and walk. SIGNS: Signs you should watch for in your child include: tenderness to the back and bottom of the heel with touch or grasping the heel; walking on the ball of the foot to avoid touching the heel to the ground; discoloration and swelling are almost never seen in the heel; and limping at the end of an activity that may persist as the condition worsens. TREATMENT: There are various forms of treatment available including: modification of activity and avoiding going barefoot; rest and ice; stretching exercises;
proper shoe gear and heel lifts to decrease tension on the heel; night splinting to stretch the tight calf muscle and arch ligament; taping the foot to decrease the pulling of the plantar fascia on the heel bone; custom molded orthotics to support the foot and help restore proper alignment; occasional immobilization in a boot or cast to completely rest the heel and allow healing; and physical therapy to improve flexibility and diminish inflammation of the growth plate. Carlo A. Messina, DPM, is a Board Certified Foot and Ankle Surgeon, Diplomate American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery. He is a Foot and Ankle Surgeon with the Foot, Ankle and Leg Specialists of South Florida and specializes in treating infants, children, teens and adults. His partners are Dr. Robert Sheinberg, Dr. Al DeSimone, Dr. Fernando Moya, Dr. Alexander Bertot, Dr. David Shenassa, Dr. Michael Cohen, Dr. Franz Jones and Dr. John Goodner. The South Florida Institute of Sports Medicine in Weston is located at 1600 Town Center Blvd., Suite C, (954) 389-5900 and in Pembroke Pines at 17842 NW 2nd Street, (954) 430-9901. The practice website is www.SOUTHFLORIDASPORTSMEDICINE.org.
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Permission to Daydream BY IVIS MATEOS ith the holiday season coming up and all the craziness of the world that surrounds us, let’s remember that fall is a time of transformation; the weather changes, leaves will fall, the foliage transforms by letting go of the old and making space for new growth. Let’s take this holiday time off with our children to learn how to daydream again! Psychologist Mary Helen Immordino-Yang tells us that our brain works by utilizing sets of networks. There are two specific networks that help us see life from different perspectives. One helps us look out to gather information and to interact with the outside world and the other helps us look inward to do independent thinking and reflections. For proper neurological development and the predisposition of our children’s brain, both systems must be well balanced. Moving back and forth from a quiet place of solitude (our daydreaming state), to a place of direct contact with the outside world, allows our children to utilize both networks. Children, as well as most adults in our culture, are over exposed to the outside world. We are constantly utilizing the network that helps us engage with people, with media, with ongoing traffic and outside stimulations. However, we are running low on the usage of the daydreaming network; the network that allows for idle time, solitude or better described by children as boredom. Overscheduling activities with our kids give us little time to let go of tensions creating an imbalance in brain function. Be intentional and encourage idle time for your children. This allows for daydreaming time, the moment where our network helps develop creativity and evaluation of our own thoughts. A simple walk outside, time off from electronics, or an empty notebook and pencil will encourage a child to reflect on their imagination, create stories, imagine, fantasize and create interior monologues. Some studies show that daydreaming helps children better handle life situations. It plays an important role in the emotional wellbeing of the child, lowering the chances of depression and negative feelings. Let’s be intentional this holiday season to begin an inward and outward transformation by allowing ourselves the guiltless time to daydream with our children. Happy Holidays. For more information on the benefits of daydreaming, visit https://heartmindonline.org/resources/daydream-for-better-brains.
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Would My Child Benefit from Sedation Dentistry? (Part I) BY DR. MARIA GROSMAN ike the answer to most medical questions, the answer is not so straightforward. There are many factors which go into the decision-making process. These factors include maturity/anxiety of the child, type of sedation available and financial resources available to the family. In our experience, the consideration of each of these variables is of upmost importance in consistently making the right decision for the pediatric dental patient. The first step in the process is to gather all of the available information. This is accomplished by performing a complete assessment of the patient. The information gathered includes the obvious dental needs, diet, home care, age, emotional maturity, and dental anxiety. Most decisions regarding the treatment plan can be made at this stage. For example, a two-year-old who suffers from carious lesions (cavities) on all primary (baby) teeth would likely require a more comprehensive sedation in order to complete the entire dental treatment in a non-traumatic manner. A child at this age does not have the cognitive and emotional ability to complete the treatment without potential long-term negative effects. In other words, without the right approach this child may become an adult with a long -term phobia of dentistry. On the other hand, a 16-year-old who has been consistent with regular checkups and has already had dental treatment in the past, would unlikely require sedation. Most other scenarios fall somewhere in between. Once the needs are established, the type of sedation would be considered. Types of sedation range from simple anxiolysis with nitrous oxide (“laughing gas”) administered in the dental office setting to general anesthesia done in a hospital setting. This is where the experience and intuition of the pediatric dentist is of most importance. Ideally, we would like to use the medication facilitating the completion of the treatment with the least sedative effect. Next month’s editorial will review the various types of dental sedations in more detail. It is at this point, that the parent/guardian must be informed and educated as to the process. For example, inhalation agents like nitrous oxide (laughing gas) completely exit the body prior to the end of a procedure. Other medications, depending on their route of administration, exit the body more slowly and prior arrangements should be made for an adult to sit with the child on the drive back home from the dental visit. Lastly, financials should be considered when making final decisions. Insurance breakdowns provided by the major insurance carriers are usually very specific as to what will be covered in most situations. However, if there is any ambiguity an estimation of benefits (“EOB”) may be requested from the insurance company prior to the start of treatment. Finances may also direct treatment. For example, in a situation where there is a lot of dental work to be completed, doing so under a “deeper sedation” may seem more expensive because of the higher cost of administration. However, if there is a large amount of dental work needed, doing so under a “lighter” form of sedation may result in the need for multiple visits. Possibly costing more in both time and money. Our advice is to focus on prevention. The sooner healthy habits are established, the less likely extensive treatment will be needed. Additionally, early exposure to the dental office (when dental work is not yet needed) decreases anxiety levels once dental treatment is necessary. There are also many benefits to the development of a relationship. The child is more comfortable and is more easily read by the doctor. Difficult conversations between parent and doctor are easily handled once there is trust.
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The office of Dr. Maria Maranzini-Grosman (Board Certified Pediatric Dentist) and Dr. Alon Grosman (Specialist in Orthodontics) is located at South Flamingo Road on the NW corner of Griffin and Flamingo Road. For more information or to schedule an appointment, call 954-236-3434.
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Gator Run Students Share Love of Reading BY STACEY BOMSER
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tudents at Gator Run Elementary School have always been encouraged to read for pleasure and share their favorite stories with classmates. This year’s introduction of Beanstack is making that even easier. “Beanstack is a digital book logging program that helps our students remember the books that they have read so that they can easily recommend them to friends,” explains Media Specialist Elayne Hollander, noting that students will be able to add to their list each year. “It helps to promote literacy by encouraging conversations about books and promoting positive feelings about reading.” All Gator Run students are using the program, as are students at all Broward County elementary schools. It’s particularly helpful for the county-wide Reading Across Broward challenge, which allows students to earn badges and certificates based on the number of books read. Beanstack, itself, also offers incentives. “This program helps students talk about books by giving them a space to
keep a list of the books they’ve read, and a place to have their voice heard by writing reviews,” explains Ms. Hollander. “Beanstack also offers the incentive of badges and certificates so that students can be proud of the numbers of books they’ve read.” Ms. Hollander says reading for pleasure has many benefits for children both in and out of the classroom. “Academically, students that enjoy reading have better vocabulary, better spelling, better problem-solving skills, and are overall better readers. In general, they have positive feelings about learning. Socially, these students show more
empathy and creativity.” Beanstack is just one of many programs in place at Gator Run to promote the importance and joy of reading. “In every classroom, teachers encourage reading and discussing books. Some classes are using Flipgrid for this, a program that allows students to share their voice with a video answering a question about the book. Other students watch that video and give them likes and/ or video responses,” explains Ms. Hollander. “Each room has a Bingo Board displayed where students are trying to read certain types of books. They note the book that was read,
sparking conversations. For example, if a student writes that they have read Disney After Dark by Ridley Pearson as ‘A Book That Takes Place In Florida,’ other people become interested, ask about the story, and often look for it in the media center.” Ms. Hollander says the love of reading is infectious. “Students are excitedly giving book recommendations all over the school – to their friends, to their teachers, even to the whole school if they open our school day on the intercom with Principal Peters. Amazing reading conversations are happening throughout our school.”
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What to Expect from a Memory Care Community BY MARY UNDERWOOD, VP MEMORY CARE SERVICES hen a loved one is diagnosed with dementia, learning the world of memory care can feel daunting. Once you start speaking with people well versed in dementia care though, you will likely feel more supported. Memory care communities provide your loved one with a place to live and with assistance that is tailored to their needs. They can also help give you peace of mind about your loved one’s wellbeing, and educate you about Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia. Read on to learn more about the benefits of memory care communities and what to expect. Customized Care Memory care communities are built specifically for people with dementia, from their physical design to the people who staff them. Most memory care communities are secured so families don’t have to worry about their loved ones getting lost or wandering away. Teams at memory care communities are also specially trained to work with people who have dementia so they know the best approaches for helping your loved one feel understood, seen, and well-cared for. Encouraging Activities Although people living with memory loss may not be able to do all the activities they used to, there are still opportunities for them to have fun and make connections. Memory care communities plan activities designed for people with dementia so residents who participate feel encouraged and accomplished instead of frustrated or confused. Many memory care communities include music offerings, as music has been shown to be a powerful therapeutic tool for those living with dementia. Sensory stations and memory boxes that allow residents to touch items and look through photos and mementos are also popular within memory care communities. Support for Everyone If you find out a loved one has dementia you may have endless questions and concerns. Memory care communities not only provide support for your loved one, but you and your family as well. Specialists in these communities are happy to answer questions, provide resources, and listen to what is challenging you or your loved one at the moment. Memory care communities often offer support groups for caregivers so you can talk with other people experiencing similar things to you. Valuable Attention Because memory care is so specialized, it can be more costly than other senior living communities. You and your family will want to research your options before making the decision to choose a memory care community. Consider the level of care your loved one requires and the features that will make them feel most at home.
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Book Club Inspires Indian Trace Elementary Teachers To Reignite Passion BY STACEY BOMSER
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ndian Trace Elementary School offers book clubs for its students and faculty. This year’s staff book club selection is creating quite a roar on campus, as teachers are learning to teach like a pirate. “Each year interested staff members participate in book studies over the course of the year,” explains Principal Amy Winder. “We meet monthly and discuss the book and its application/ implication to our instructional practices. We decided that we would focus this year around one book, Teach Like a Pirate by Dave Burgess.”
According to the author, Teach Like a Pirate is part inspirational manifesto and part practical roadmap. The book offers inspiration, practical techniques, and innovative ideas to help teachers increase student engagement, boost creativity, and transform their life as an educator. Teaching like a pirate has nothing to do with the dictionary definition and everything to do with the spirit of a PIRATE – passion, immersion, rapport, ask and analyze, transformation, and enthusiasm. Fourth grade teacher Katie Monioudis is a member of the book club. She says each of those terms is addressed in different chapters of the book. “The first chapter was all about passions: content passion, professional passion, and personal passion,” explains Ms. Monioudis. “While we are not all passionate about everything we teach, we are passionate about teaching and that’s what makes lessons better. Professional passion is evident in every-
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thing we teach.” incorporate Flipgrid into lessons with To facilitate the discussion on passtudents. “It was a win/win for all of us!” sion, Media Specialist Dione Mila taught During the second book club meetteachers how to use Flipgrid to share ing, members discussed chapters on why they joined the book club and to tell Crafting Engaging Lessons and Building others about their professional passion. a Better Pirate. Flipgrid is an app that allows the user Ms. Monioudis says she enjoys being to create a short video. Mrs. Mila uses it part of the faculty book club this year. with Indian Trace students, but this was “Teach Like a Pirate is exciting and fun the first time many of the teachers used to read. When we share as a team, we this technology. learn more about ourselves and teachers “Flipgrid was a fun way to record around us and this gives us ideas to take ourselves on video and share with each back to the classroom.” other,” notes Ms. Monioudis. Mrs. Mila also facilitates afterschool Principal Winder says many of the book clubs for students. Recently, the thirdteachers left book club with plans to grade book club focused on biographies.
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Everglades Elementary Celebrates Cultural Diversity BY STACEY BOMSER
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eston is a melting pot of cultures and no where is that more evident than in the schools. Everglades Elementary School is celebrating its diverse student population by encouraging students to proudly showcase their cultural heritage. “It is important for students to share their cultures with peers to build awareness and understanding,” states Literacy Specialist Anabela Fernandes, who serves as the school’s Equity Liaison. “By taking pride in their heritage, students build confidence and a sense of self. This confidence flows into their everyday lives and helps them to foster healthy social relationships. Social-emotional well-being is crucial to the attainment and mastery of academic skills.” Throughout the school year, a different country, continent and/or culture will be highlighted every month. Hispanic culture was celebrated first, to
coincide with Hispanic Heritage Month. Displays were posted to educate students about significant accomplishments by famous Hispanics such as Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, baseball player Roberto Clemente, astronaut Ellen Ochoa, and labor leader and civil rights activist Dolores Huerta. The morning announcements also highlighted the contributions of Hispanic Americans such as Hilda Solis, who was Secretary of Labor and served in the House of Representatives. According to Mrs. Fernandes, “She was the first woman to be a recipient of the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award. We want our students to understand that dignity and courage come from all cultures and that their culture is an asset that they should be proud of.” Cultural pride is evident in the incredible projects the children have created to represent their cultural heritage. These projects included students making dolls dressed according to their culture, re-creating the flag of their culture on a hand cut-out and then putting all the cut-outs together to create a unified globe, and creating a “culture quilt”, with each student completing a square featuring their country’s flag surrounded by the rituals, music, food and culture of that country. The corner of the
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13 Cypress Bay Seniors Named National Merit Scholarship Semifinalists BY STACEY BOMSER
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eventeen students from Cypress Bay High School have been named Semifinalists in the 2019 National Merit Scholarship Program. Cypress Bay had the most Semifinalists of any Broward County Public School. “This is an incredible honor for Cypress Bay High School and we are so proud of our students for being recognized for their outstanding scores and academic achievements,” said Marlene Sanders, Guidance Director at Cypress Bay High School. Congratulations go out to Cypress Bay Seniors Miles Berger, Madison Burns, Teresa Castano, Daniel Cuenca, Martinus Dyrud, Dena Fesharaki, Leah Hale, Alan Llewellyn, Viraj Maddur, Fernando Sosa, Karaline Xia, Nicolas Zarramera, and Matthew Zhang. In addition, homeschooled student Sofia del Rio was also named a National Merit Scholar Semifinalist. Approximately 16,000 students nationwide were selected for this honor. The National Merit Semifinalists now continue in the competition to be named National Merit Finalists and ultimately National Merit Scholars. They are competing for 7,500 National Merit Scholarships worth more than $31 million to be offered next spring.
The National Merit Scholarship Corporation was established in 1955 with the goal of honoring the nation’s scholastic champions and encouraging the pursuit of academic excellence. Over the years, 338,000 outstanding students have won National Merit Scholarships worth more than $1 billion. Students qualify for the National Merit Scholarship Program based on their results from the Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Fernando Sosa (left), Viraj Maddur, Katherine Xia, Matthew Zhang, Nicolas Zarramera, and Alan Llewellyn are six of Qualifying Test, which is taken during the junior Cypress Bay’s 13 National Merit Semifinalists. year. Over 1.6 million students from about 22,000 high schools took that test last year. The National The 13 Cypress Bay Semifinalists will find out in Merit Scholarship Semifinalists are the highest scorFebruary whether they advance to the Finalist level. ing students in each state and represent less than one Merit Scholarship designees are selected based on percent of U.S. high school seniors. their skills, accomplishments and potential for sucIn order to become a Finalist, a Semifinalist must cess in rigorous college studies. The National Merit have an outstanding academic record throughout Scholarships will be offered in the spring. high school, be endorsed and recommended by a high In 2018, 14 students from Weston earned presschool official, write an essay, and earn SAT scores tigious National Merit Scholarship awards. This that confirm the student’s earlier performance on included Cypress Bay High School graduates, as well the qualifying test. Semifinalists must also submit as students residing in Weston who attended other a detailed scholarship application, which includes schools or were homeschooled. information about their participation and leadership To learn more about the National Merit Scholarship Program in school and the community, as well as honors and visit www.nationalmerit.org. awards received.
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MBE 2.0 Aftercare Program Creates Life Long Learners BY STACEY BOMSER
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tudents at Manatee Bay Elementary School actually look forward to staying after school. That’s because they want to participate in the school’s new MBE 2.0 aftercare program. It offers a carefully crafted mix of enrichment programs that cater to all interests. “Our mission statement is ‘We are a Community of Life Long Learning,’” shares MBE 2.0 Director Stephanie Murphy. “Here, students can explore and challenge themselves through various activities and programs.” Academic programs include Robotics, STEM, Foreign Language, as well as American Sign Language. Students enrolled in the foreign language program are currently learning Spanish; next semester they will study French. The Robotics and STEM programs build upon Manatee Bay’s already exceptional academic curriculum. According to Mrs. Murphy, “We balance learning and fun at MBE 2.0 and we believe elementary school builds the foundation and sets the tone of their lifetime of learning, so we offer subject matters our students are taught during their school
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hours for continued enrichment.” child in quality after-school enrichment activities. All Other MBE 2.0 programs allow of the classes are taught by experts in their field who children to further develop their have previous experience in child care. creative selves. The Drama and Chorus program will present two productions during the school year; a December show for the holiday season and an end of the school year production in May. In Arts and Crafts, students express themselves while learning that a picture can mean more than a thousand words. Mrs. Murphy points out that MBE 2.0 focuses on health and wellness with programs such as Karate, Hip Hop, and Organized Outdoor Play. In Kidz Kitchen, students are learning to prepare tasty treats. “All of our recipes are healthy, and we encourage our students to also try fruits and vegetables that are new to them,” states Mrs. Murphy. She is pleased with the reception to the roll-out of MBE 2.0. Approximately 250 students are currently enrolled. Mrs. Murphy says it’s a mix of kids whose parents (or guardian) work late hours or those who need assistance with getting their child’s homework completed, as well as parents who want to enroll their
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HobbyGlades Radio Control Warehouse Offers Wholesome Family Fun BY STACEY BOMSER
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iscover the fascinating world of radio control (RC) toys at the new HobbyGlades Radio Control Warehouse in Weston. Owner Ariel Name says RC toys offer hours of family fun, plus it’s a great outdoor activity all ages can enjoy. He explains more about the different types of RC model toys and how to get started in this popular hobby. What is HobbyGlades Radio Control Warehouse? HobbyGlades is a full-service store where you can find the perfect model to start your radio control hobby. We have many models of RC cars, trucks,
planes, drones and boats in stock. Our mission is to introduce new generations of hobby modelers to this amazing world – and we’re here to guide them every step of the way. How did you get into this business? I have been an RC airplane pilot and RC modeler for more than 30 years. I am very passionate about this amazing hobby, and I want to share my knowledge and experience with new pilots and drivers. What services does HobbyGlades offer? We sell all types of radio control model toys. We also keep a full stock of parts, spares, and everything our customers may need to update or repair their models and remote controls. Our personalized customer service does not stop after your purchase. We teach you how to fly a radio control plane or drive a radio control car and how to maintain it. We provide post-sale guidance to all of our customers. What distinguishes HobbyGlades from its competition? We offer high-quality products with warranty and replacement parts, in contrast to the toys or radio control models sold at supermarkets and big box stores. We distribute products from the most recognized brands worldwide in
the hobby industry. And because we are a warehouse, we can match any online prices. Anything else you would like to add? Weston is a beautiful city surrounded by great green spaces and lakes to fly RC planes, drive RC vehicles, or sail RC boats. Radio control models are an amazing activity the whole family can enjoy together. HobbyGlades Radio Control Warehouse is located in the Weston Commercial Center at 2950 Glades Circle, Warehouse #15. For more information call 954-670-4978 or visit www.hobbyglades.com. Follow them on Facebook at HOBBYGLADES.
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There’s Fun For All at A Painting Fiesta BY STACEY BOMSER
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et in touch with your creative side at A Painting Fiesta. The one-of-a-kind art studio caters to all ages and abilities, with everything from fine art classes to a toddler finger painting program as well as Sip & Paint parties for the over 21 crowd. Robyn Fisher, franchisee/owner of A Painting Fiesta in Weston, shares more about this unique experience and the exciting art show planned for this month. What is A Painting Fiesta? A Painting Fiesta is an art studio where people can come to have a good time while learning to paint. We offer a creative outlet for all ages, whether it be a fun party for any occasion, a relaxing afternoon with family and friends, mommy and me activities, school field trip, summer camp and much more. What types of programs are available at A Painting Fiesta? While many people know us
as the painting party place, we are pleased to offer fine art drawing and painting classes for adults and children, ages five and up. For little ones we offer toddler finger painting classes and crafts classes for kids ages four to 12. Our camp programs, for ages five to 12, are available on school holidays, as well as during winter, spring and summer break. Adults are invited to indulge in our Sip & Paint parties. They are BYOB. You and your guests can enjoy a glass of wine while painting a canvas or wine glass. We can also bring our art studio to you, visiting offsite locations such as schools, homes and recreational centers. Who teaches your art classes? All of our classes and parties are taught by experienced art teachers using step-by-step easy to follow directions. No experience is required. Everyone goes home with an original work of art. What distinguishes A Painting Fiesta from other art studios? Unlike our competitors, we offer a creative outlet for everyone. While most art studios or Sip and
Paint studios focus on either adults or children, we focus on both. Our products and services are meant for anyone, whether they be an experienced painter or someone who has never even touched a brush. At A Painting Fiesta, everyone will enjoy creating their own piece of art in a fun and relaxed atmosphere. Please tell us about your upcoming art show. On Friday, November 16th, from 6-8pm, we will be hosting our second annual Student Art Show featuring drawings and paintings by our fine art students. They have all worked very hard throughout the year on these pieces and we are excited to show off their spectacular talents. This event is free and open to the public. Light snacks and drinks will be served, and patrons will get the chance to meet the artists and attend our awards ceremony. Please join us in supporting local child artists. A Painting Fiesta is located at 1637 Bonaventure Boulevard. For more information call 954-860-4800 or visit www.apaintingfiesta.com.
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Giving the Gift of Health to Yourself and Others this Holiday Season BY DR. TAMY FAIERMAN, BOARD CERTIFIED PLASTIC SURGEON
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ith the holidays just around the corner, gift giving is on everyone’s mind and it is so easy to get behind. Although we make our list and have good intentions, we often ultimately find ourselves in a rut and automatically just quickly “gifting”. Additionally, we feel the stress of navigating our friends’ and families’ expectations for where we should be giving our time during the holidays. This charity event, that party, our partner’s parties, etc., which are all good things but in the flurry of it all, we tend to forget the life-changing gift of self-care and helping others experience self-care. Living in today’s hyper-stimulated, fast-paced world has people feeling rushed and stressed. Perhaps even you too are feeling this and have begun to shift and invest in your own mind/body health in a way not considered before. If so, this holiday season may be a good time to consider adopting a health theme for your holiday shopping. Gifting health during the holidays, or any other time of the year, can have a lasting impact on someone. In the field of cosmetic surgery, often times patients will plan a surgery, or schedule a more costly procedure or series of treatments around a holiday or birthday. In this case, large gift cards are wonderful. However, costly gifts are not always necessary when considering gifting health. There are also small, meaningful ways to give the gift of health. To help, I have put together some ideas that serve as enjoyable and thoughtful gifts, and that can be motivational nudges toward living a healthier lifestyle. Additionally, because the habits of your friends and family can often rub off on others, in some ways it’s like giving a gift to yourself as well! Here are a few considerations when giving such a gift. 1. The gift should always be easy to use and considerate of the person’s lifestyle, health history and of any health goals they have mentioned. 2. Starting small can help start someone down the beginning of a healthier path. Examples could be a gift certificate to a spa or wellness center where the recipient may try a variety of services such as yoga, a mindfulness session, massage therapy, or a facial or aromatherapy session. 3. Healthy hostess gifts can be nice and fun. In this case, a gourmet heath supportive tea, food item like dark chocolate, or gift certificate to a healthy restaurant could be nice. 4. Consider giving health supportive treatments or gifts for someone suffering from cancer or any other chronic health issue. In this case, an acupuncture or reiki session or a nutrition consult could be helpful. Books or magazine subscriptions are also nice. Whatever the gift is, giving the gift of health sends the greater message of caring for the Mind, Body and Soul and can mean the world to someone. Best wishes for a healthy and happy holiday season! Dr. Tamy M. Faierman is a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon, writer, beauty and wellness expert, and founder of the Tamy M. Faierman Holistic Spa and Wellness Center. Her office is located at 17130 Royal Palm Boulevard, Suite 1, in the Windmill Professional Campus. For more information, please call 954322-2742 or visit www.reshapeyourimage.com.
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Protecting Your Eyes At Work BY DR. JANE THERRIEN ye injuries in the workplace are very common. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) reports that every day about 2,000 U.S. workers sustain job-related eye injuries that require medical treatment . However, safety experts and eye doctors believe the right eye protection can lessen the severity or even prevent 90 percent of these eye injuries. Chemicals or foreign objects in the eye and cuts or scrapes on the cornea are common eye injuries that occur at work. Other common eye injuries come from splashes with grease and oil, burns from steam, ultraviolet or infrared radiation exposure, and flying wood or metal chips. In addition, health care workers, laboratory and janitorial staff, and other workers may be at risk of acquiring infectious diseases from eye exposure. Some infectious diseases can be transmitted through the mucous membranes of the eye. This can occur through direct exposure to blood splashes, respiratory droplets generated during coughing, or from touching the eyes with contaminated fingers or other objects. Workers experience eye injuries on the job for two major reasons: they were not wearing eye protection, or they were wearing the wrong kind of protection for the job. Workplace eye protection is needed when the following potential eye hazards are present: projectiles (dust, concrete, metal, wood and other particles); chemicals (splashes and fumes); radiation (especially visible light, ultraviolet radiation, heat or infrared radiation, and lasers); and bloodborne pathogens (hepatitis or HIV) from blood and body fluids Some working conditions include multiple eye hazards. The proper eye protection takes all hazards into account. There are four things you can do to protect your eyes from injury: ▸▸ Know the eye safety dangers at your work. ▸▸ Eliminate hazards before starting work by using machine guards, work screens or other engineering controls. ▸▸ Use proper eye protection. ▸▸ Keep your safety eyewear in good condition and have it replaced if it becomes damaged. If you experience pain in the eye, blurred vision, or loss of vision, seek medical attention immediately. Several simple first aid steps can and should be taken until medical assistance is obtained. First aid for chemicals in the eye: Immediately flush the eye with water for at least 15 minutes. Place the eye under a faucet or shower, use a garden hose, or pour water into the eye from a clean container. If you are wearing contact lenses, immediately remove them before flushing the eye. Do not try to neutralize the chemical with other substances. Do not bandage the eye. First aid for particles in the eye: Do not rub the eye. Try to let your tears wash the speck out or irrigate the eye with an artificial tear solution. Try lifting the upper eyelid outward and down over the lower eyelid to remove the particle. If the particle does not wash out, keep the eye closed, bandage it lightly and seek medical care. First aid for blows to the eye: Gently apply a cold compress without putting pressure on the eye. Crushed ice in a plastic bag can be placed gently on the injured eye to reduce pain and swelling. In cases of severe pain or reduced vision, seek immediate medical care. First aid for cuts and punctures to the eye or eyelid: Do not wash out the eye. Do not attempt to remove an object that is stuck in the eye. Cover the eye with a rigid shield, like the bottom half of a paper cup. Seek immediate medical care.
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The Basic Issue of Divorce BY EVAN BARON t seems that Divorce is often misunderstood. Unfortunately, everyone seems to know someone who is either going through a divorce or has been divorced. Everyone has heard various “horror stories” about someone’s divorce case. Many people who come to my office for a consultation are lost or confused as to what may lie ahead. A common question is “how do I start this?” Even though every case is obviously different from the next, most cases deal with the same general issues one might encounter in a divorce. I thought it might be helpful to briefly touch upon each one of these. Equitable Distribution This is the principle by which assets accumulated and debts incurred during the marriage are divided. In most cases, the division will be an equal division of both assets and debts. This, however, is not always true. Florida Statutes allow a Judge to consider various factors in determining the possibility of an unequal distribution. In addition, non-marital assets (assets owned prior to the marriage or received from a source unconnected with the marriage; such as an inheritance) will not be divided unless these assets were co-mingled with marital assets or gifted to the other spouse. Alimony Alimony is not an issue in every case. There are a number of factors which must be considered in addressing alimony. There are several different kinds of alimonywhich are contained within the law. The one most people think of is “permanent alimony,” which is a sum of money paid on a monthly income until death or remarriage by the receiving spouse. This is based upon, among other factors, length of marriage, lifestyle of the parties and need and ability. There are, however, other forms of alimony which can be addressed. These are usually for a specific time period, with a beginning and ending date. These payments can be classified under Rehabilitative Alimony (a sum of money to allow a spouse to further his/her education or training), “Bridge the Gap Alimony” (a sum of money paid monthly for a term of months or years) or Lump Sum Alimony (a lump sum payment). Child Support Child Support is to be paid by the parent who has the lesser amount of time sharing to the parent who has the greater amount of time sharing, based upon the “net” income of both parties and the Child Support Guidelines. Day care, after school care and health insurance costs for the minor children are additional. Child Support in Florida ends when a child turns 18, or if he/she has not yet graduated from high school. It can continue until either graduation or the child’s 19th birthday. Neither parent has a legal obligation to support a child after graduation from high school. There is, therefore, no legal basis to request child support to assist for a college education. If, however, either parent agrees to assist a child through college and it is contained within a written settlement agreement, such a provision is enforceable through the courts. The above are some issues which generally arise in a divorce/dissolution case. It is not all inclusive and as stated before, each case is different. If you have any questions about your rights and or obligations please give my office a call to schedule a free consultation
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The Power of Imagination on the Golf Course BY DEAN SKLAR, PGA PROFESSIONAL hile some golfers have more athletic ability than others, every person can benefit from using mental skills to improve their lives and their golf games. Some of the organizational skills for quality of life and improved golf are: goal setting, making good conscious choices, adopting positive attitudes and beliefs, relaxation techniques, decision making, and enjoying life/golf in the moment. Every time you repeat a limiting belief such as one of these, you give it more power in your mind. In golf, as in life, what you think is what you create. Begin to question your beliefs. Is this what you really want to create? Use your awesome power of imagination to practice in your mind what you really want to happen. When you hear yourself reiterating a negative thought from your past, change the thought in your mind to a positive one. Golfers play golf because it is a challenge. Challenge yourself to change your beliefs and behavior to achieve the success you desire. Use the feeling that comes up as a cue for you to know whether your concerns are under your control, or out of your control. If you are worried about people or course conditions that you cannot control, replace your limiting thoughts with positive, constructive ones.
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Spinal Degeneration: An Aging Process? BY DR. BEHAR AND DR. BROWNER espite medicine’s best efforts, degenerative joint disease, also known as osteoarthritis, continues to be one of our society’s most common – and tragic – degenerative diseases. By age 30, about one third of the population will show osteoarthritic changes on spinal x-ray, and by 70 years of age degenerative joint disease is almost universal. The prevalence of osteoarthritis has lead to two widespread misconceptions. Many people attribute back or neck pain to the presence of spinal degeneration. Similarly, many believe spinal degeneration is a normal and inevitable aging process. Both these traditional beliefs are now starting to be questioned as more, and better, research is expanding our knowledge of this condition. Although recent medical research has identified a possible genetic component to certain forms of osteoarthritis in certain individuals, spinal degeneration is still considered largely a “wear and tear” condition. In the simplest terms, the spine is comprised of vertebra separated from one another by discs (analogous to cushions or sponges). As we age, these discs undergo subtle biochemical changes resulting in a loss of thickness and cushioning ability. Evidence now suggests these biochemical alterations in the disc may be a product of chronic undernourishment due to faulty spinal mechanics, rather than an inevitable part of the aging phenomenon. Faulty spinal mechanics is primarily the result of accidents, microtrauma and postural distortions. Trauma and abnormal posture produces malalignment of the spine, further contributing to spinal wear and tear. The major significance of spinal osteoarthritis, however, lies in its effect on the nervous system. Studies show even minor changes in spinal configuration – the beginning stages of the degeneration process – result in compromise of the spinal cord and associated nerve function. As the arthritic changes progress in severity so does nervous system compromise. The potential implications of this are enormous, as science confirms the nervous system controls every tissue, organ and system in the body. For example, evidence shows there is a direct connection between the nervous and immune systems. The process of spinal degeneration may not be an inevitable part of aging. This is evident from the fact many older people have healthy, well-preserved discs and no sign of disc or joint degeneration. Yet severe degenerative change can be seen in young adults if there has been trauma or prolonged, abnormal spinal stress, such as the result of postural distortion and malalignment. Chiropractic care can significantly benefit osteoarthritis sufferers by gradually improving movement in dysfunctional joints and through restoring normal spinal curves and alignment. In addition to relieving pain, chiropractic may also assist in preventing further degeneration from occurring. The most important contribution chiropractic care can have to spinal health, however, may lie in prevention. Through maintaining optimum joint movement and spinal alignment, regular chiropractic care can help prevent spinal degeneration from starting in the first place.
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Making Sense of Breast Enhancement BY CHARLES A. MESSA, III, M.D., F.A.C.S. ccording to the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, breast augmentation is one of the most commonly performed cosmetic surgery operations in our country. Patients will often come to our office wanting their breasts to be fuller and are not certain which type of surgery is best for them. Is an implant necessary, or lift, or both? The technique used to enhance a woman’s breast should be individualized based on each woman’s personal appearance goals and unique anatomy. A common misconception is that breast implants make a woman’s breast stay up longer and not sag. This is not true. A breast implant adds volume or size to the breast. An implant can increase breast width, projection, and firmness, but doesn’t prevent the breast from sagging with time, especially if a woman doesn’t wear a bra. When a woman loses breast tissue volume or size as a result of weight loss, pregnancy, or through natural deficiency in breast development, then placing a breast implant beneath the glandular tissue or under the muscle (pectoralis) will enhance the appearance. When there is excess breast skin, such that the nipple and areolar position is now below the fold of the breast, then a breast lift or mastopexy is most likely necessary. This procedure involves removing the excess skin and tightening the remaining breast tissue to elevate or lift the nipple and areola and the breast itself. The type of mastopexy procedure utilized depends on the shape and the degree of sagging (or ptosis). There are three main types of breast lifts depending on where the incisions are placed on the breast. They are: periareolar (Benelli, around the nipple only), circumvertical (lollipop, around the nipple and from the nipple to the fold), and inverted “T,” or anchor incision, same as above with an additional incision along the inframammary crease or fold. All are safe and effective techniques for lifting the breast depending on the degree of sagging. A breast augmentation and mastopexy can be safely performed at the same time, depending on the patient’s anatomy and individual history. An implant can improve the aesthetic appearance of the breasts when volume or size enhancement is necessary, in addition to skin tightening or lifting. In general terms, if a patient is an A or small B cup bra with sagging breast tissue, a breast lift and implant would be beneficial if the patient desires an increase in breast size or projection. When a patient’s breasts are a full C or D cut, then the breast lift alone may be sufficient depending on her individual breast appearance goals. As with facial rejuvenation and body contouring, there is no single breast enhancement procedure that is applicable to every patient. A thorough preoperative consultation and discussion of each woman’s individual appearance goals is essential to ensuring the proper surgery technique is performed. Dr. Messa is board certified by both the American Board of Plastic Surgery and the American Board of Surgery, an active member of the American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, American Society of Plastic Surgeons, and a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons. He is a recognized expert in cosmetic plastic surgery and has achieved Allergan’s Black Diamond Award as one of the top 1% of plastic surgery practices in the country by volume. Dr. Messa has also achieved Chairman status with Medicis and Mentor Corporation. This award honors distinguished leaders in cosmetic surgery for demonstrating expertise and excellence through a high volume of aesthetic product procedures. The certification is awarded to leaders in the field of medical aesthetics and demonstrates their commitment to innovation, excellence, and the highest level of patient care.
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Massage Envy Weston Will Pamper You From Head To Toe BY STACEY BOMSER
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ince 2006, Massage Envy Weston has been the best place to go for professional, affordable and convenient massages and facials. Now it is expanding its menu of services to provide even more pampering. Franchise Owner Randi Fine shares more about the offerings and why Massage Envy remains so successful after more than a decade. What types of massage therapy does Massage Envy offer? We offer 60-, 90-, and 120-minute customized therapeutic and relaxation massages, coupled with options such as Hot Stone Therapy, Aroma Therapy, Deep Muscle Therapy, and exfoliating Sugar Foot Scrubs. Some of our therapists practice reflexology, pre-natal, oncology, myofascial, sports and geriatric massage as well. No wonder we are continually voted Best Massage Treatment in Best of Weston. What new massage services have you introduced? We recently added Total Body Stretch to the modalities we offer. This past spring, Massage Envy revolutionized the massage industry with the launch of our very own CYME (pronounced “see me”) Boost. These are six highly concentrated serums that combine with our specially-formulated massage lotions to
leave your skin feeling soothed, nourished and looking youthful. Speaking of looking youthful, please tell us about Massage Envy’s skin care treatments. We are pleased to provide a complete menu of services including facials, anti-aging eye treatments, men’s facials, anti-acne back facials, as well as exfoliating hand and foot treatments. Last year we introduced the popular PCA Chemical Peel, a blend of advanced ingredients to increase cell turnover with little or no down time, and our exclusive Microderm Infusion, a breakthrough exfoliating treatment. In addition, we now offer facial waxing and brow design for men and women. What products do you use? The skin care products offered by Massage Envy are widely recognized as the best in the industry. The products used for our PCA chemical peel are top-tier medical grade. We use Murad products for our facials, several of which were specifically formulated for Massage Envy by Dr. Murad himself. What distinguishes Massage Envy Weston from other day spas? We have a staff of 35 highly-experienced licensed massage therapists and five highly-expe-
rienced estheticians. Our staff, including our team of front desk wellness consultants, are constantly monitored to assure that your experience is excellent from the moment you walk into our clinic until the moment you leave. Though we have excellent management as well as a multi-clinic director, my husband Billy and I remain hands-on owners. We are always accessible to our staff and clients. Massage Envy Weston is located at 1374 Weston Road in the Country Isles Plaza. It is open Monday through Friday from 9am10pm, Saturday from 9am-9pm, and Sunday from 9:30am-6pm. For more information or to schedule an appointment call 954660-3689 or visit https://locations.massageenvy.com/florida/ weston/1374-weston-road.html.
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Exercising Your Dog BY MIGUEL E. CORDOVA, DVM
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xercise can have many health benefits for your dog. Regular exercise burns calories, reduces appetite, improves muscle tone, increases metabolism, and improves temperature regulation. It can be a valuable contributor to weight loss and maintenance. Exercise can also help stimulate your dog’s mind, thereby preventing boredom and destructive behaviors. Needs and Precautions Individual exercise needs vary based on breed or breed mix, sex, age, and level of health. If your dog is a six- to 18-month adolescent or a sporting, herding, hound, or terrier breed or mixed breed, your dog’s exercise requirements are high. However, strenuous exercise can cause problems in some dogs, especially those that are not fit or are very young or old. Athletic owners should consider this to avoid overexerting their dogs, especially in hot or humid weather. When starting a new exercise routine, go slowly for the first week to give your dog a chance to adapt to it. On hot or cold days, go easy or rest. Consult your veterinarian before beginning an exercise program for your dog.
Get Moving Various kinds of exercise can help satisfy your dog’s instinctive urges to dig, herd, chew, retrieve, and chase. Here are some good exercise options for most dogs: ▸▸ Walking or jogging ▸▸ Fetch ▸▸ Playing with other pets ▸▸ Running off leash ▸▸ Swimming (great for arthritic dogs) ▸▸ Tricks for low-calorie treats (see the box for ideas) ▸▸ Tug of war if appropriate for your breed You can help your dog get plenty of exercise by scheduling regular playtimes and walks. For walks, work up to a brisk, ten- to 20-minute walk or jog once or twice a day. If you don’t have time to walk your dog, hire a dog walker. Consider adopting another pet so that your dog has a playmate that encourages activity. If you don’t want to commit to a new pet, try scheduling regular visits with the pet of a friend or relative. Doggy day care centers can also help ensure that your dog gets plenty of exercise throughout the day. Low-Calorie Dog Treats Reward your dog with healthy treats such as apple slices, banana slices, carrot slices, commercial dog treats (low calorie or formulated for a smaller dog), green beans, lean meat (cooked), popcorn (without butter or oil), and unflavored rice cake pieces. Do not feed your dog (or cat) grapes or raisins because they have reportedly caused kidney problems in pets. If your dog has food allergies, consult your veterinarian about which treats are safe and appropriate.
Animal Health Center @ Weston is “The Gentle Practice You Can Rely On”. Dr. Miguel E. Cordova and his staff are committed to caring for your precious pets. The practice is located at 2701 Executive Park Drive, Suite 1. For more information or to schedule an appointment, contact 954-385-8389 or www.animalhealthcenteratweston.com.
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The Weston Rotary Club – Doing Good For Our Community BY GAYE STEWART LOUDIS, WESTON ROTARIAN
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otary International is a global network of 1.2 million neighbors, friends, leaders, and problemsolvers who see a world where people unite and take action to create lasting change – across the globe, in our communities, and in ourselves. The Weston Rotary Club is busily preparing for our December Rotary Run, which along with providing money to the Rotary Foundation, provides the club the ability to support local non-profit organizations to help create lasting change in our community. Here are some of the charities we support: ▸▸ Harvest Drive is a yearlong project that culminates in a charitable event every Thanksgiving and involves many of the area public schools and businesses. Rotary supports this initiative in several ways, such as facilitating fundraisers and providing volunteers that help to package the food items and help to distribute the ten bags per family. ▸▸ Susan B. Anthony Recovery Center is a transformative housing facility for mothers and their children. In addition to volunteering routinely to organize clothing at their “Chic Boutique”, Weston Rotary has taken on a new hands-on project of remodeling one of their therapy rooms. This requires new flooring, paint, and furniture. We are presently
soliciting for these items; then we will be working on the actual remodel of this room. ▸▸ LifeNet 4 Families provides food and services to the hungry and the homeless. Our club assists every other month serving food on Saturday morning to over 100 homeless people. We frequently collect clothing and toiletry items as they are needed. We also painted the dining area to provide a more inviting eating room.
▸▸ Toys, Treats and Towels is a non-profit that was recently started, and is being led, by a 12-year-old student of one of our Rotarians. This project helps dogs and cats in need, along with their caretakers, by donating items to local animal shelters. The items collected at our weekly meetings are toys, treats, food, towels, pet beds, and training pads. ▸▸ Habitat for Humanity builds homes for those in need. Over the summer, our club worked on a house, from the start of construction to the landscaping to the family moving in. This is a great hands-on activity for the club and this year we are looking to help in the construction of two brand new homes in the south Florida community. ▸▸ HOPE (Helping Other People Everyday) Outreach is an area nonprofit that offers emergency food and services, elderly support, and enrichment programs for children of low-income families. Rotary volunteers work with the children, work with the elderly, and help with the food pantry. From its inception, the Rotary Club of Weston has been committed to participating in activities and raising funds for community and international projects. The Weston Rotary Club meets Thursdays at 7:30am at the Weston Hills Country Club. For additional information visit www.westonrotary.com.
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My name is Bear I am an Aussie doodle. I am a male and I am 7 years old. My favorite toy is my little stuffed bear and bully sticks. I like to get my favorite snack from my Dad which is a piece of cheese. My favorite person is my Mama. I don’t like fireworks at all. I hope that you pick me as your “Pet of the month” I would love to have my picture in the “Our City Weston” paper.
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or centuries, humans have been fascinated with the idea of a “fountain of youth,” because we seem to be petrified of aging and fading away. With the advent of technology and scientific research, we have been able to increase our resources and life expectancy is much higher than it used to be, but we know that we are not eternal and that aging is inevitable. What’s interesting is that we are living longer, yet we are not necessarily living “better” than our ancestors, because we continue to see disease affecting us. In addition, our days seem shorter, because we are too busy with our daily lives and trying to meet all the demands of this modern society. Most people still want to optimize overall health and live a good quality of life, so they turn to vitamins, powders and all sorts of procedures that will help them get there. Although it is great that we have so much at our disposal, sometimes we fail to see that the most powerful tool we have to meet our needs and create longevity is what we put into our bodies day in and day out. The good thing is that no one civilization holds the secret to the antiaging diet. Now more than ever, we have all sorts of food available. The problem is we err on the side of convenience, sometimes, and neglect to see that we have a choice to select food items that are in harmony with our biological systems and our essence. It is no secret that processed foods are to blame for the obesity epidemic in our country. These are also linked to a long list of other health issues to include, of course type II diabetes and heart disease. If you are looking for the magic pill to staying young and enjoying a long life, start with your diet and incorporate some exercise for a boost of energy. The following list contains some of the most effective anti-aging foods, according to World Health.net: ▸▸ Fish - This food is rich in omega-3 fatty acids, which the body needs to survive but cannot produce on its own. ▸▸ Cruciferous vegetables-These are plant like vegetables rich in all sorts of vitamins, minerals and antioxidants. Examples include kale, cauliflower and broccoli. ▸▸ Garlic – It has antibacterial and antifungal properties. Garlic also acts as a blood thinner; helps reduce cholesterol and high blood pressure. ▸▸ Ginger – It contains medicinal properties and it is an anti-inflammatory helpful in reducing pain. It also aids digestion. ▸▸ Whole grains – These are a good source of carbohydrates, which fuel the body. They also provide vitamins, minerals and most importantly, fiber. Change doesn’t happen overnight, but progressively. If this list seems out of your reach or you simply feel overwhelmed by too much information, at Bellissimo Medical LLC we can help get you get started and guide you through the process of optimizing your health. Call us today and schedule your free consultation at 954-384-8989. Dr. Jean-Claude Nerette is Board Certified in both Internal Medicine and Functional Medicine and Stephanie Muniz Nerette is a Board-Certified Nurse Practitioner and a Diplomate to the Board of Anti-Aging Medicine. Bellissimo Medical LLC is located at 2665 Executive Park Drive, Suite #3, in Weston. For information, visit www. BellissimoMedical.com.
SNAPSHOTS FROM SCHOOL
HISPANIC HERITAGE
Students from Weston elementary schools wore traditional clothing from their native countries while participating in Broward Public Schools’ Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration. Manatee Bay’s Juliana Llanes represented Cuba and Rafael Epstein represented Honduras. Members of the Spanish Club from Indian Trace Elementary sang El Himno de las Americas by Rodolfo Sciamarella. Carolina Oivet represented Argentina, Daniella Aguirre showcased Ecuador, Ella Peretz and Victor Herrero represented Venezuela, and Adrian Alvarez represented Spain.
SEE THE LIGHT
Students in Caroline Long’s 2nd grade gifted class at Everglades Elementary attended a Highlighter Party, solving tricky math problems under a black light.
ALL CHARGED UP
Students in Lisa Weingartner’s 5th grade class at Manatee Bay Elementary tested states of matter using batteries.
BOOK FAIR FUN
Students in Marcy Winer’s 1st grade class had fun dressing up as their favorite story book character during the fall book fair at Everglades Elementary.
ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS
Representatives from the Everglades Foundation presented Eagle Point Elementary Principal Christine De Zayas and Science Resource Teacher Emily Taggart with the banner for being recognized as a Gold Level Everglades Champion School.
BOOK LOVERS
Students in Tamara Broderick’s 4th grade class at Manatee Bay Elementary showed off their new books from the PTA’s book fair. Many children wore white shirts to celebrate Peace Week.
DOT DAY
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SNAPSHOTS FROM SCHOOL STELLAR STUDENTS
Falcon Cove Middle School Principal Dr. Mark Kaplan congratulated the 91 students who earned a perfect score on last year’s Florida Standards Assessments.
DAD’S DAY
On Broward Schools’ “Dads Take Your Child to School Day”, many Manatee Bay Elementary school students enjoyed a tasty treat followed by a trip to the Book Fair with their fathers.
FAMILY BONDING
Eagle Point Elementary School celebrated Grandparents Day. More than 100 grandparents enjoyed a special breakfast with their grandkids.
ALL THAT JAZZ Tequesta Trace Middle School jazz musicians performed for patrons at All That Jazz restaurant.
NAMASTE
A Children’s Carousel Preschool has incorporated Yoga and Mindfulness into its curriculum.
LITTLE LEARNERS
Students at the Early Children Education Center at B’nai Aviv are busy learning their ABC’s. 96 NOVEMBER 2018 | OUR CITY WESTON | OURCITYMEDIA.COM
SEEN ON SCENE
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SPIRIT OF LIFE
Candle of Hope honorees Ingrid Jaffe, JAFCO Executive Director Sarah Franco, Vicki Stolberg, Lila Tickman, Judith Zieper, Janice Spritz, and Ruby Diaz
Weston Chapter President Beth Salamone and JAFCO Chairman of the Board Maurice Plough
The Weston/West Broward Chapter of JAFCO (Jewish Adoption and Family Care Options) hosted the 16th annual Michelle Goldstein Spirit of Life Luncheon. This event raises funds and awareness for JAFCO, a one-of-a-kind nonprofit agency serving abused and neglected children as well as those with developmental disabilities in Broward, MiamiDade and Palm Beach Counties. Over the past 25 years, JAFCO has saved the lives of more than 5,000 children. Our City Weston is proud to have been a luncheon sponsor.
Comedian Sarge entertained luncheon attendees
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WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS
Mayor Daniel Stermer accepted the 2018 Heathy Community Champion award from Renee Podolsky, Community Health Director for the Florida Department of Health. The Community Champions program recognizes cities that have shown a special commitment to improving the health of residents. This is the fourth consecutive year Weston has received this recognition.
STRAIGHT A’S
The City Commission acknowledged the Weston schools and principals who achieved an “A” grade in the Florida Standards Assessments school grading system for the 2017-2018 school year. Each principal was presented with two coveted crystal book awards honoring their individual achievement as well as the achievements of the faculty, students and school community.
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PICTURE PERFECT
Members of the Weston City Commission joined the Arts Council of Greater Weston at a reception for the Summer Instagram Photo Contest.
EMERGENCY HELP
Weston Fire Chief Todd Draizin and the Weston City Commission recognized the newest graduates of the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Basic Training Program. CERT volunteers provide critical assistance to the community following a disaster until help arrives.
CHEERS!
Zona Blu Bar is the toast of the town. Owners Debbie Marras Bautista and Sheila Marras David, along with special guests, celebrated the bar’s grand opening. Zona Blu Bar serves signature cocktails, daily happy hour and authentic aperitivo menu.
PEDAL POWER
The Cypress Bay High School HAAPE (Helping Adults with Autism Perform and Excel) Club’s fundraiser at Cycle Bar raised $950. The club helps young adults with autism find meaningful employment and educates others about autism. 98 NOVEMBER 2018 | OUR CITY WESTON | OURCITYMEDIA.COM
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