Moments that Count
Parker was born with a genetic disorder so rare she’s the first documented case. Her family turned to Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital Center for Complex Care, where our collaboration with Boston Children’s Hospital means Parker benefits from the expertise of both teams.
From breathing problems in the first moments of life to surgeries for fused bones in her skull, Parker’s complex care team is helping her beat the odds.
“The moment we arrived in the NICU at Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital, we knew we were in the right place,” said Parker’s mom, Kelsey.
When your child is facing rare or complex medical problems, Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital is there in the moments that count most.
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Where Natural Wonders Surround Thrilling Attractions. When it comes to incredible outdoor fun that your whole family will love, Florida’s Sweetest Spot delivers—every time. Discover our attractions, activities, animals and more—including the new Peppa Pig Theme Park located steps from LEGOLAND® Florida Resort’s front gate. Learn more at VisitCentralFlorida.com .
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PROTECTING KIDS IN AND AROUND WATER
With pools, canals and beaches just about everywhere you turn in South Florida, summertime serves as an important reminder to instill water safety skills in children now, and throughout the year. According to the CDC, drowning is the leading cause of death for children 1 to 4 years old and the second leading cause of unintentional death for children ages 5 to 14. Whether it’s by attending an interactive event or enrolling in swimming lessons, there are many ways to help safeguard your family. Below are some suggestions.
DRY LAND WATER SAFETY DAY -- From 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, April 29, the City of Coconut Creek will hold a free event for all ages at the Coconut Creek Recreation Complex at 4455 Sol Press Blvd. Hosted by the local police and fire rescue departments, on-land activities include water and beach safety presentations, equipment and vehicle displays, CPR and AED information and family-friendly activities. The Coco Island Splash Pad will also be open for little ones to keep cool.
WATER SAFETY TRAINING – In Miami Springs on Saturday, May 20, families can attend a free, interactive water safety event that begins with a discussion and safety tips, followed by water activities for kids to try in the pool. The event takes place from 10 to 11 a.m. at the Miami Springs Aquatic Center at 1401 Westward Dr. For information, see www.miamisprings-fl.gov.
SWIM CENTRAL – Working with a variety of cities and non-profit organizations throughout Broward County, this organization serves as a resource and referral service for water safety instruction and programs. Additionally, the Children’s Services Council of Broward County has partnered with Swim Central to provide swim coupons to Broward County residents to offset the cost of swimming instruction for children 8 months to 6 years old at a variety of pool locations throughout Broward. To learn more, visit www.watersmartbroward.org.
BE WATER SMART – Palm Beach County offers an illustrated ABCDs of Water Safety guide with tips that include, always having an adult water watcher during gatherings, how to escape rip currents at the beach, proper use of life jackets, tub and bathroom safety and more. To view a copy, visit www.pbcgov.com/dpc.
RESOURCES TO KEEP THEM SAFE – The American Red Cross offers online lessons, resources and tips for families to peruse together at www.redcross.org. Age-appropriate videos or “whale tales” presented by Longfellow the Whale, provide short, engaging lessons that focus on memorable rhyming phrases to help kids retain what they’ve learned. Episodes are separated into age categories that are geared toward children in kindergarten through sixth grade. Activity sheets and quick quizzes allow kids to demonstrate what they’ve learned.
Spring Flings
with music, magic, pony rides, meet and greets with spring friends and more. 10am-noon, HAGEN PARK COMMUNITY CENTER, 2020 Wilton Dr., Wilton Manors, www.wiltonmanors.com
SPRINGTIME EGG HUNT
Saturday, April 1
Broward County
HOPPIN’ INTO SPRINGS EGG HUNT
Saturday, April 1
Children ages 3-8 can have some springtime fun while collecting eggs at scheduled times. 9am-noon, CORAL SPRINGS SPORTSPLEX PARK, 2800 Sportsplex Dr., Coral Springs, www.coralsprings.org
SPRING FLING
Saturday, April 1
Celebrate spring with music, games, a DJ, egg hunt, inflatables, a bubble show, and more. Visit website for time and details. POMPANO COMMUNITY PARK, 1700 NE 18 St., Pompano Beach, 954-786-4111 www.pompanobeachfl.gov
Bring a basket for an egg hunt, separated by age category, with thousands of eggs scattered on three baseball fields. 9am, MARGATE SPORTS COMPLEX, 1695 Banks Rd., Margate, www.margatefl.com
PETER COTTONTAIL’S SPRINGFEST
Saturday, April 1
A morning of fun with an egg hunt, bounce houses and spring-themed games. Ages 10 & under. Free. Hunt at 10am; activities continue through noon. TAMARAC SPORTS COMPLEX, 9901 NW 77 St., Tamarac, 954-597-3620 www.tamarac.org
EGG HUNT
Saturday, April 8
Hop on over to one of two egg hunts with prizes, bunny ears, games, a visit from Peter Rabbit and more. Free. Egg Hunt at 10am sharp. PINES RECREATION CENTER, 7400 Pines Blvd., and Pembroke Shores Park, 501 SW 172 Ave., Pembroke Pines, 954-392-2116 www.ppines.com
ROYAL EGG HUNT
Saturday, April 8
Kids can hunt for more than 30,000 candy-filled eggs hidden on age-separated fields, followed by fun games, photos with the Royal Bunny and other springtime activities. Ages 10 and under. Bring a bag for collecting and arrive by 9:15am to find your age-appropriate field. 10am sharp, WESTON REGIONAL PARK, 20200 Saddle Club Rd., Weston, 954-389-4321 www.westonfl.org
HIPPITY HOPPITY EGG HUNT
Saturday, April 8
Egg-citing kids’ activities, inflatable rides, petting farm and an egg hunt. Egg hunt at 10 a.m. sharp. 9am-noon, BAMFORD SPORTS COMPLEX, 3801 S. Pine Island Rd., Davie, www.davie-fl.gov
more. 5-10pm, TINEZ FARMS, 16405 SW 177Ave., Miami, www.tinezfarms.com
EASTER BUNNY STORYTIME
Tuesday, April 4
Preschoolers can enjoy stories, songs and activities. Ages 3-5. 6:30-7pm, NARANJA BRANCH LIBRARY, 14850 SW 280 St., Homestead, www.mdpls.org
EASTER EGGSTRAVAGANZA
Saturday, April 8
Spring into fun at this family event. 10am-1pm, CUTLER RIDGE PARK, 10100 SW 200 St., Cutler Bay, 786-573-5502 www.cutlerbay-fl.gov
Have an egg-stra special time with the family at these egg hunts, festivals and bunny visits "hoppening" in South Florida this season.
fishing, a bounce house and face painting.
10am-1pm, CAMP
MATECUMBE, 13841 SW 120 St., Miami, www.baptisthealth.net
EGG-VENTURE
Through April 9
Hop on over to the zoo for a virtual scavenger hunt using your mobile phone. Families can use clues to find 12 eggs hidden throughout the zoo’s walkways. Included with paid zoo admission. 10am-4pm, ZOO MIAMI, 12400 SW 152 St., Miami, 305-255-5551 www.zoomiami.org
Palm Beach County
EASTER EGG HUNT
Saturday, April 8
Bring the family for a traditional Easter egg hunt on the museum grounds. In additional to treat-filled eggs, there will be games, face painting and visits with the Easter Bunny during the first hour of the event. $40/adult, $25/child. Gates open at 9am, hunt begins at 10am. HENRY MORRISON FLAGLER
MUSEUM, One Whitehall Way, Palm Beach, 561-655-2833 www.flaglermuseum.us
EGG’STRAVAGANZA
Saturday, April 8
Event includes an egg hunt for kids and family-friendly activities including a hayride, arts and crafts, inflatable amusements and photos with the Easter Bunny. 10am-1:30pm, SAMUEL J. FERRERI COMMUNITY PARK, 2905 Jog Road, Greenacres, www.greenacresfl.gov
BREAKFAST WITH THE EASTER BUNNY
Saturday, April 8
Springtime fun includes an Easter egg hunt, music, craft, games and photos with the Bunny. 8:30-10:30am, SOUTH FLORIDA FAIRGROUNDS, 9067 Southern Blvd., West Palm Beach, www.southfloridafair.com
GoingGREEN
Simple Ways to Reduce, Reuse and Recycle on Earth Day
BY KATY M. CLARKLittle Ones
1. Teach your kids to turn off the water when brushing their teeth.
2. Recycle! Have youngsters place items such as paper and tin cans into dedicated recycling bins rather than the trash.
3. Transform trash into treasure. Preschoolers can create beautiful works of art by reusing and repurposing bottles, yogurt cups, leftover fabric scraps and the like.
4. Demonstrate to little ones how to cool your house on hot days by pulling the drapes closed instead of dialing down the air conditioning.
5. Likewise, bundle up on cooler winter days rather than turning on the heat.
6. Encourage children to turn the lights off when leaving a room.
7. Have your kids play with eco-friendly toys and games, like wooden puzzles dyed with non-toxic stains or balls that are BPA- and phthalate-free.
8. Make bird feeders out of natural ingredients like peanut butter and birdseed.
9. Engage them in planting a garden and growing vegetables that your family can eat.
10. Get a houseplant or two and talk about how plants improve the air we breathe.
Kids can throw in eggshells, coffee grounds, and most food scraps and wait for them to turn into rich soil for use with plants outside and in.
15. Encourage them to sign up to pick up trash from community spaces like playgrounds, parks or beaches.
16. Teach them to turn off the lights when they leave the room (again).
17. Let the kids make signs in every room of the house that reminds family members to turn off the lights.
18. Use reusable water bottles rather than single-use plastic bottles.
19. Plant a tree at school or home.
20. Plant native milkweed to help the monarch butterfly population.
Tweens & Teens
21. Older kids will enjoy visiting thrift shops to nab pre-owned pieces that otherwise may have ended up in the landfill.
22. Encourage them to use reusable bags when shopping.
23. Have them unplug their electronics and chargers when not in use.
24. They can also turn off their desktop or gaming monitors when they aren’t using them.
25. Ask them to devise ways your house can collect rainwater for use on houseplants or flowers.
School-age Kids
11. Elementary school kids can help with shopping for recyclable products. Have them look for labels that say recycled content, pre-consumer and post-consumer.
12. Children can place small recycling bins in each bathroom in the house. Bonus points if you can get them to empty them each week into the curbside recycling bin!
13. Show them how to use reusable rags instead of paper towels to clean up messes.
14. Create a compost pile on your patio or in your backyard.
26. Turn off the lights when leaving the room. (Yes, you’ll probably still be working on this one with teens even though you’ve been preaching it since they were little!)
27. Recycle old cell phones. Make sure to take out SIM cards and erase the phones first, usually with a factory reset. Teens may also need to remove the battery and research how and where the battery can be recycled properly.
28. Use a timer to conserve water when taking a shower.
29. Remove makeup with a cleanser and a reusable wipe instead of disposable wipes.
30. Host or volunteer at an e-waste collection event.
Every year on April 22 my family celebrates Earth Day along with millions of families around the world. Started in 1970, Earth Day encourages us to appreciate the environment and become more aware of the issues that threaten it.
There are plenty of ways that children — from toddlers to teens — can commemorate the day. Check out the 30 ideas below for easy ways to be kind to our planet this Earth Day and beyond.
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THE FAIR HOUSING ACT OPENS DOORS FOR FAMILIES.
A landlord tried to tell us that he didn’t have an apartment suitable for our children. But that’s against the law. If you believe you’ve experienced housing discrimination, the law protects you. The Fair Housing Act prohibits discrimination in the lease, sale, rental and financing of housing based on familial status, race, color, religion, national origin, sex or disability.
If you believe you’ve experienced housing discrimination, please visit hopefhc.com or call Miami-Dade: (305) 651-4673
Broward: (954) 567-0545
Experience the wonders of India, a country rich in colorful traditions with a focus on the future!
Namaste India was created by The Magic House, St. Louis Children’s Museum and made possible by Daugherty Business Solutions, Linda and Jesse Hunter, Mastercard, Tim and Elizabeth Swank, and additional community support.
FAVORITE nominees Family
Thenominations are in! Thanks to all who shared their favorite family-friendly places and professionals throughout South Florida. We've compiled the nominees by county, in categories ranging from best beaches, parks and restaurants to valued pediatricians, specialists, programs and more.
Now it's time to vote for your Family Favorites. Visit www.southfloridafamilylife.com
from April 15 through May 1, 2023 to cast your ballot. The best in Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties will be announced in the July issue of South Florida Family Life magazine.
FAMILY FUN
Favorite Beach
Broward
Dania Beach
Deerfield Beach
Fort Lauderdale Beach
Hollywood Beach
Lauderdale-By-The-Sea
Pompano Beach
Miami-Dade
Crandon Park
Haulover Park
Key Biscayne
North Shore on Miami Beach
South Beach
South Pointe Beach
Sunny Isles
Palm Beach
Delray Beach
Juno Beach
Jupiter Beach Park
Red Reef Park
Favorite Place to Swim & Splash
Broward
Castaway Island at T.Y. Park
Cypress Pool, Coral Springs
David Posnack JCC
Miramar Pineland Splash Pad
Paradise Cove at C.B. Smith Park
Splash Adventure at Quiet Waters Park
Sullivan Park, Deerfield Beach
Miami-Dade
Grapeland Water Park
Michael-Ann Russell JCC Pool
Normandy Isles Park and Pool Scott Rakow Youth Center
Swim with the Dolphins at Miami Seaquarium
Tidal Cove Waterpark
Venetian Pool
Palm Beach
Calypso Bay Waterpark
Rapids Water Park
Sugar Sand Park Splash Pad
Favorite South Florida
Attraction
African-American Research Library and Cultural Center
Butterfly World
Deering Estate
Everglades
Everglades Holiday Park
Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden
Flagler Museum
Flamingo Gardens
Lion Country Safari
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Loggerhead Marinelife Center
Miami Seaquarium
Museum of Discovery & Science
Palm Beach Zoo
Pérez Art Museum Miami
Phillip and Patricia Frost
Museum of Science
Sawgrass Recreation Park
Tidal Cove
Vizcaya
Xtreme Action Park
Zoo Miami
Favorite Local Museum
Broward
African-American Research Library and Cultural Center
Art and Culture Center of Hollywood
Bonnet House
Coral Springs Museum of Art
Holocaust Documentation and Education Center
Museum of Discovery & Science
NSU Art Museum
Old Davie School Historical Museum
Stranahan House Museum
Wiener Museum of Decorative Arts
Young At Art Museum
Miami-Dade
Gold Coast Railroad Museum
History Miami Museum
Jewish Museum of Florida at FIU
Miami Children's Museum
Museum of Contemporary Art
Pérez Art Museum Miami
Phillip and Patricia Frost
Museum of Science
The Bass Museum
The Wolfsonian Museum
UM Lowe Art Museum
Palm Beach
Boca Raton Museum of Art
Cox Science Center and Aquarium
Flagler Museum
Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens
Norton Museum of Art
Silverball Retro Arcade and Museum
Favorite Park or Playground
Broward
Bamford Sports Complex & Pine Island Park
Betti Stradling Park
C.B. Smith Park
Central Broward Regional Park
Dan Witt Park
Dottie Mancini Park
Hugh Taylor Birch State Park
Long Key Nature Center
Markham Park
Mullins Park
Peace Mound Park
Pine Trails Park
Plantation Woods
Secret Woods Nature Center
Timberlake Park
Tradewinds Park
Tree Tops Park
T.Y. Park
Vista View Park
Volunteer Park
Winston Park Nature Center
Miami-Dade
Amelia Earhart Park
Flamingo Park
Greynolds Park
Miami Children’s Museum is dedicated to enriching the lives of all children by fostering a love of learning through play and enabling children to realize their highest potential.
Homestead Bayfront Park
Matheson Hammock Park & Marina
Oleta River State Park
Tropical Park
Palm Beach
Barrier Free Park
Pirates Cove Playground
Sugar Sand Park
Favorite Local Adventure
Broward
AllGolf at C.B. Smith
Anne Kolb Nature Center
Bluefoot Pirate Adventures
Butterfly World
Everglades
Everglades Holiday Park
Flamingo Gardens
Fox Observatory at Markham Park
Sawgrass Recreation Park
Ski Rixen USA
Water Taxi
Xtreme Action Park
Miami-Dade
Airboat Rides Miami
Everglades Alligator Farm
Jungle Island
Marjory Stoneman Douglas
Biscayne Nature Center
Miccosukee Indian Village
Oleta River State Park
Phillip and Patricia Frost
Museum of Science
Shark Valley at Everglades
National Park
Topgolf
Treetop Trekking Miami
Zoo Miami
Palm Beach
Gumbo Limbo Nature Center
Lion Country Safari
Palm Beach Zoo
Rapids Water Park
ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS
Favorite Indoor Playground
Broward
Flippo’s
Flying Squirrel
Kids Hideout
Off The Wall
Sky Zone
Sol Playce
Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park
Xtreme Action Park
Miami-Dade
Aventura Mall Playground
Kubo Play + Party
Marina Kids
Mega Jump Doral Trampoline Park
Ninja Lounge
Planet Kids Indoor Playground & Cafe
Scott Rakow Youth Center
Silly Monkeys Playhouse
Sky Zone
Trampoline High
Palm Beach
La-La Land
Little Town Play
Favorite Party Place
Broward
Bowlero
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Broward County Humane Society
Chuck E. Cheese
Claire’s at Pembroke Lakes Mall
Flippo’s
Florida Panthers Ice Den
Flying Squirrel
In The Game
Off The Wall
Pines Ice Arena
PlugIn Karaoke
Sip and Sparkle
Sky Zone
SpareZ
Urban Air Adventure Park
Xtreme Action Park
Miami-Dade
Dezerland Park
Fun Dimension
GameTime
K1 Speed
Marina Kids
Miami Children’s Museum
My Gym
Phillip and Patricia Frost
Museum of Science
Silly Monkeys Playhouse
Zoo Miami
Palm Beach
Boomers
La-La Land
Launch Trampoline
Little Princess Spa
My Gym
Putt’n Around
Silverball Retro Arcade and Museum
Favorite Arts Program (Dance, Theatre, Art or Music)
Broward
BE Dance Studio
Broadway Kids Studio
Broward Center for the Performing Arts
Dance Through The Ages
Florida Children’s Theatre
Harris Art Studio
Hip Hop Kidz
Inside Out Theatre Company
Meg Segreto’s Dance Centre
Painting with a Twist
Performance Edge Dance Complex
School of Rock, Coral Springs
Young At Art Musuem
Miami-Dade
Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
Area Stage Company
Art Box Miami
Aventura Cultural Arts Center
Smart Stage Series
Beaux Arts - UM Lowe Art Museum
Fantasy Theatre Factory
Florida Youth Orchestra
International School of Music
Miami Children’s Chorus
Miami Children’s Museum
Michael-Ann Russell JCC
Pérez Art Museum Miami
School of Rock
Wynwood School of Music
Palm Beach
Adolph & Rose Levis JCC
Boca Raton Museum of Art
Kravis Center for the Performing Arts
Favorite After School Program or Activity
Broward
Bright & Smart
Broadway Kids Studio
Code Ninjas
Community After School (CAS)
Coral Reef Gymnastics
David Posnack JCC
Florida Children’s Theatre
Girl Scouts
Gravity Gymnastics
i9 Sports
Kidokinetics
Park Avenue Gymnastics
Rotary Park baseball
School of Rock
SpareZ Bowling
YMCA
Young At Art Museum
Miami-Dade
Boys and Girls Club of Miami-Dade
Bricks 4 Kidz, Kendall
Dave & Mary Alper JCC
Girl Scouts
Miami Beach JCC
Michael-Ann Russell JCC
Minds of Tomorrow
Phillip and Patricia Frost
Museum of Science
Scott Rakow Youth Center
Palm Beach
Adolph & Rose Levis JCC
Boca Hoops (City of Boca Raton)
Girl Scouts
Peter Blum Family YMCA of Boca Raton
Favorite Academic
Enrichment/Tutoring Program
Broward
Brain Balance Coral Springs
Bright & Smart
Code Ninjas
David Posnack JCC
Davie PAL (Police Athletic League)
Huntington Learning Center
International College Counselors
Kumon
Mathnasium
Miami-Dade
Boys and Girls Clubs of Miami-Dade
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International College Counselors
Kumon
Michael-Ann Russell JCC
One on One Learning
TeKniK Labs
Palm Beach
International College Counselors
Huntington Learning Center
Kumon
Favorite Local Camp Program
Broward
American Heritage Summer Camp
Bright & Smart
Broadway Kids
Broward Center for the Performing Arts
Broward College Camps for Kids and Teens
Camp Discovery at Museum of Science and Discovery
Camp Embark
Camp Kadima at Baer Family
Early Childhood Learning Center
Camp Kadima at David Posnack JCC
Camp Lingua
Camp Live Oak
Camp Nova
Camp Simcha at Temple Solel of Hollywood
Camp Sinai at Temple Sinai of Hollywood
Camp Summit-Questa
City of Hollywood S.E.A. Camp (Science, Education & Adventure)
City of Miramar
Florida Children’s Theatre
German School
Island Water Sports
Pine Crest
School of Rock, Coral Springs
Sunshine Child Programs
YMCA of South Florida
Miami-Dade
Artcademy
Bricks 4 Kidz
Camp Shabbat at Temple Beth Sholom
Camp Sol Taplin at Michael-Ann
Russell JCC
Camp Unbeatables
Crandon Golf Academy
Deering Estate
MagiCamp
Miami Beach JCC
Miami Dade College Camps for Kids and
Phillip and Patricia Frost
Museum of Science
The Real Food Academy
UM Frost Young Musician Camp
YMCA of South Florida
Zoo Miami
Palm Beach
American Heritage Summer Camp
Digi-Camp at Young Makers Lab
Levis JCC Marleen Forkas
Summer Camp
Pine Crest School
Pine Tree Camps at Lynn University
St. Andrew’s School Summer Camp
Favorite Infant/ Toddler Enrichment Program
Broward
Broward Libraries Storytime
David Posnack JCC – Baer Family Early Childhood Learning Center
David Posnack JCC – Susan & Saul Singer
Early Childhood Learning Center
Kidokinetics
LEV Children’s Museum
My Gym
NSU University School Preschool
Temple Sinai – The Kenneth & Harriet Kasselman Early Childhood Learning Center
WowMoms World
Miami-Dade
Baby Stars
Little Swimmers
Michael-Ann Russell JCC
Mini-Me Science at Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science
State of Kid
Temple Beth Sholom
Palm Beach
Songs for Seeds
YMCA of the Palm Beaches
EATS & TREATS
Favorite Family-Friendly Restaurant
Broward
Anthony’s Coal Fired Pizza
Big Bear Brewing Company
Carolina Ale House
Cheesecake Factory
CJ Blacks
Cooper’s Hawk
Duffy’s Sports Grill
Ichiban Buffet
Jaxson’s Ice Cream Parlor & Restaurant
Lucille’s American Cafe
Lucky Fish
Outback Steakhouse
Rob's Family BBQ
Shenanigan’s Sports Pub
Sicilian Oven
Ushio Sushi
Miami-Dade
Anthony's Coal Fired Pizza
Bulla Gastrobar
Cheesecake Factory
Duffy's Sports Grill
Flanigan's Motek Cafe
Sugar Factory
Tomato & Basil
Yard House
Palm Beach
Carolina Ale House
Cornell Café at Morikami
Original House of Pancakes
Sicilian Oven
Thirsty Turtle Seagrill
TooJays Deli
Yard House
Favorite Healthy Food Spot (Vegetarian/Vegan/ Gluten Free)
Broward
Diced
First Watch
Goji Juicery and Kitchen
Green Apple Truly Healthy
Parlour Vegan Bakery
Miami-Dade
Carrot Express
First Watch
Jamba Juice
Miami Juice
Planta
Pura Vida
The Last Carrot
Palm Beach
First Watch
Living Green
Plant Based Mafia
True Food Kitchen
Favorite Place for Frozen Treats
Broward
Cherry Smash
Cold Stone Creamery
Frosty Point Ice Cream Parlor
Jaxson’s Ice Cream Parlor & Restaurant
Jeremiah’s Italian Ice
Lucciano’s
Menchie’s
Midnight Cookies & Cream
Ritchie’s Gourmet Italian Ices
The Magic Cow
Miami-Dade
Ben & Jerry's
Carvel
Cold Stone Creamery
Jackson Bros.
Morelia Gourmet Paletas
Sloan’s
Sugar Factory
The Frieze
Palm Beach
Giano Gelato & Caffe
Menchie’s
Sloan’s
Whit’s Frozen Custard of Boca
Favorite Farmers’ Market
Broward
Brothers Farmers Market
Family Farmers Market
Marando Farms
Parkland Farmers Market
Plantation Farmers Market at Volunteer Park
SW Ranches Farmers Market
Yellow Green Farmers Market
Miami-Dade
Coconut Grove Farmers Market
Coral Gables Farmers Market
Lincoln Road Farmers Market
Pinecrest Gardens Farmers Market
Palm Beach
Bedner’s Farm Fresh Market
Delray Beach GreenMarket
The Gardens Greenmarket
HEALTH & FITNESS
Favorite Pediatrician Broward
Children’s Medical Association
Dr. Ashley Bayer
Dr. Carlos A. Patino
Dr. Iris Silverberg
Dr. Ivette Cubas
Dr. Jackson Belliaminow
Dr. Kenneth Budowsky
Dr. Marshall Ohring
Dr. Michael Morrison
Dr. Mitchell Samuels
Dr. Nazly Montano
Pediatric Associates
Miami-Dade
Dr. Virginia L. Glaser
ECC Medical Group
Gables Pediatrics
Kendall Pediatric Partners
Pediatric Associates
UHealth Pediatrics
Palm Beach
Boca Pediatric Group
Dr. Leon Cohen
Just for Kids Pediatrics
Pediatric Associates
Favorite Pediatric Hospital
Broward
HCA Florida Northwest Hospital
Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital
Memorial Hospital West Memorial Regional Hospital
Salah Foundation Children’s Hospital at Broward Health
Salah Foundation Children’s Hospital at Broward Health Coral Springs
Miami-Dade
Baptist Children’s Hospital
Holtz Children’s Hospital
Nicklaus Children’s Hospital
Palm Beach
Boca Raton Regional West Boca Medical Center
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Does Your Child Have A Diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder?
Do you have concerns about your young child’s development?
Avoids or does not keep eye contact.
Delayed language skills
Can not tolerate loud noises
Has unusual eating or sleeping habits
Does not respond when you call his/her name
Behavior Analysis Service is dedicated to helping children on the autism spectrum achieve their full potential. Providing early intervention ABA therapy
What We Do: Our BAS team will assess each client’s skill level, including their emotional, psychological, and cognitive function, and create an individualized treatment plan (ITP).
Favorite Urgent Care Center
Broward
After Hours Pediatrics Urgent Care
Baptist Health Urgent Care
CareSpot Urgent Care
MD Now Urgent Care
Memorial Urgent Care Center
Nicklaus Children’s Urgent Care Center
Miami-Dade
Baptist Health Urgent Care
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Vanguard School of Coconut Grove
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Children’s Summer Dance
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Children ages 3 – 8 will explore the world of dance at MCB’s sunny and cheerful Miami Beach studios, all led by a dedicated and nurturing faculty.
Jul 5 - 29, 2023
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AprilEvents
HOW TO SUBMIT CALENDAR LISTINGS
Please e-mail listing information to calendar@southfloridafamilylife.com by the 5th of the month prior to the event date. Include the name of the event, location, address, date, time, brief description, price and telephone number for the public.
Family Fun Night
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12
Join neighbors for a night of fun and games. 6-8pm, CORAL SPRINGS GYMNASIUM, 2501 Coral Springs Dr., Coral Springs, www.coralsprings.gov
Tunes ‘N Trucks
FRIDAY, APRIL 14
Grab dinner from the food trucks, then kick back on your blankets or lawn chairs to enjoy this monthly concert series. Food trucks begin serving at 6pm, music starts at 7pm. SUNRISE CIVIC CENTER, 10610 W. Oakland Park Blvd., Sunrise, 954-747-4600 www.sunrisefl.gov
Moonlight Movie in the Park
SATURDAY, APRIL 15
Bring blankets and lawn chairs to watch a screening of Top Gun: Maverick, under the stars. Free. 8-10:15pm, WESTON REGIONAL PARK, 20200 Saddle Club Rd., Weston, www.westonfl.org
Celebrate Earth Day
THURSDAY, APRIL 20
BROWARD COUNTY
Paw-ty With Olivia
SATURDAY, APRIL 1
A fun-filled event in support of those with disabilities and special needs with games, arts and crafts, sensory activities, and a meet and greet with therapy dog, Olivia. 10am-1pm, BROWARD SHERIFF’S OFFICE WESTON DISTRICT, 17300 Royal Palm Blvd., Weston, www.sheriff.org
Duck Fest Derby
SATURDAY, APRIL 1
Watch as a sea of rubber ducks float down the New River in support of non-profit, Kids in Distress. The event also includes a petting zoo, live entertainment, children’s activities, face painting and more. Noon-3pm, ESPLANADE PARK, 400 SW Second St., Fort Lauderdale, www.kidinc.org
Arts & Seafood Celebration
SATURDAY-SUNDAY, APRIL 1-2
Enjoy the sights, sounds and flavors at this event featuring artists, food vendors, live music, sand sculpture and more. Saturday, 11am-8pm; Sunday, 11am-6pm. FROST PARK, 300 NE Second St., Dania Beach, 954-924-6801 www.daniabeachfl.gov
Sunny Days
THURSDAY, APRIL 6
Families enjoy free museum exploration the first
Thursday of every month. 11am-5pm, NSU ART MUSEUM FORT LAUDERDALE, One E. Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, www.nsuartmuseum.org
First Friday Jams
FRIDAY, APRIL 7
Music students are invited to bring their instruments and join the pros of the Gold Coast Jazz Society for an old-fashioned jam session. Free to participants and spectators. 7:30-9:30pm, ARTSERVE, 1350 E. Sunrise Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, 954-524-0805 www.goldcoastjazz.org
Hollywood Salsa Fest
SATURDAY, APRIL 8
Celebrate salsa music in all its forms as a variety of live entertainers perform. 2-11pm, ARTSPARK AT YOUNG CIRCLE, One Young Circle, Hollywood, www.hollywoodfl.org
ArtVentures
SATURDAY, APRIL 8
Experience art as a family as you tour the museum and then participate in a hands-on art activity. $8. 2-3pm, CORAL SPRINGS MUSEUM OF ART, 2855 Coral Springs Dr., Coral Springs, 954-340-5000 www.coralspringsmuseum.org
Orchid and Bromeliad Show
SATURDAY-SUNDAY, APRIL 8-9
Shop a variety of orchid and bromeliad vendors, listen to live music and visit the Kids’ Gardening Zone. 9:30am-4pm, FLAMINGO GARDENS, 3750 S. Flamingo Rd., 954-473-2955 www.flamingogardens.org
Kids can participate in a fun coloring project to create reusable canvas tote bags. 3-4pm, JAN MORAN COLLIER CITY LEARNING LIBRARY, 2800 NW Ninth Ct., Pompano Beach, www.broward.org/library
Groove on the Grass
FRIDAY, APRIL 21
Enjoy on-site food trucks, inflatable rides and live music by The Memory Lane Band. 7-9pm, TAMARAC SPORTS COMPLEX, 9901 NW 77 St., Tamarac, www.tamarac.org
Pompano Beach Seafood Festival
FRIDAY-SUNDAY, APRIL 21-23
Lip-smacking event with food, arts and crafts, activities and a full lineup of musical entertainment. POMPANO BEACH COMMUNITY PARK, 820 NE 18 Ave., Pompano Beach, www.pompanobeachseafoodfestival.com
Pines Day
SATURDAY, APRIL 22
A hometown birthday celebration with fun for the whole family. The event recognizes the city’s 63rd birthday. 4-8pm, CHARLES F. DODGE CITY CENTER, 601 City Center Way, Pembroke Pines, 954-392-2116 www.ppines.com
International Day Festival
SATURDAY, APRIL 29
This one-day festival highlights the cultural diversity in Margate and Broward County through music, dance, food trucks, exhibits, vendors and more. 10am-3pm, MARGATE SPORTS COMPLEX, 1695 Banks Rd., Margate, www.margatefl.com
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Gold Coast Free First Saturday
SATURDAY, APRIL 1
Bring the kids for a hands-on history lesson the first Saturday of every month when admission and museum exploration is free. 11am-4pm, GOLD COAST RAILROAD MUSEUM, 12450 SW 152 St., Miami, 305-253-0063 www.goldcoastrailroadmuseum.org
Dog Date Stroll
SUNDAYS, APRIL 2, 9, 16 & 23
Bring your pooch for fresh air and fun while strolling the lush gardens. 8-10am, FAIRCHILD
TROPICAL BOTANIC GARDEN, 10901 Old Cutler Rd., Miami www.fairchildgarden.org
Food Truck Fest
TUESDAYS, APRIL 4, 11, 18 & 25
Skip the cooking and choose from an array of food trucks, with selections sure to please the entire family. The evening also includes bounce houses and children’s activities. Weather permitting. 5-10pm, HAULOVER PARK, 10800 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 786-287-6688 www.miamifoodtrucksevents.com
Moon Viewing
FRIDAY, APRIL 7
Pack a telescope or binoculars for a view of the moon from Biscayne Bay. Pre-registration required. $10. 8-11pm, DEERING ESTATE, 16701 SW 72 Ave., Miami, www.deeringseafoodfestival.org
The Puppets Magical Garden
SATURDAY, APRIL 8
Be transported to a world of wonder and imagination through this show filled with music and puppet animation. $15/adult, $10/child. 3pm, PINECREST GARDENS, 11000 Red Rd., Pinecrest www.pinecrestgardens.org
Pamm Free Second Saturdays
SATURDAY, APRIL 8
Families can participate in free hands-on art activities, guided tours, entertainment and
PALM BEACH COUNTY
Mr. Recycle Head Man
SUNDAY, APRIL 2
Kids can bring repurposed materials to life with this fun recycling project. 11:30am-12:30pm, WILLOW THEATRE AT SUGAR SAND PARK, 300 S. Military Trail, Boca Raton, www.sugarsandpark.org
Friday Night at the Museum
FRIDAY, APRIL 14
Kids ages 7-12 can hang out at the museum after hours to explore the museum, watch a movie and participate in a science experiment. $25. 6-9:30pm, CHILDREN’S SCIENCE EXPLORIUM, 300 S. Military Trail, Boca Raton, www.sugarsandpark.org
more on the second Saturday of every month. Admission is free all day, with art making from 1-4pm. PEREZ MUSEUM OF ART, 1103 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, www.pamm.org
All About Sea Turtles
SATURDAY, APRIL 8
Learn all about sea turtle biology, nesting and conservation through a program presented by the Miami-Dade County Sea Turtle Conservation Program. Ages 8 and older. 2-3pm, MIAMI BEACH REGIONAL LIBRARY, 227 22 St., Miami Beach, www.mdpls.org
Miami-Dade County Youth Fair & Expo
THROUGH APRIL 9
Carnival-style rides, food, games and fun for the whole family. MIAMI-DADE COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS, 10901 Coral Way, Miami, 305-223-7060 www.fairexpo.com
Furry Tales
FRIDAY, APRIL 14
Kids can gain confidence and practice their literacy skills by reading to Avi, a registered therapy dog. Space is limited and registration is required. Ages 5-12. 10:30am-noon, SOUTH PINECREST BRANCH LIBRARY, 5835 SW 111 St., Pinecrest, www.mdpls.org
Stories in the Park
SATURDAY, APRIL 15
Meet other families at the park for stories songs and activities. Weather permitting. 10-10:30am, VIRRICK PARK BRANCH LIBRARY, 3255 Plaza St., Miami, www.mdpls.org
Family Day on Aragon
SATURDAY, APRIL 15
Enjoy a day of family fun activities, arts and crafts, live performances and more the second Saturday of every month. Noon-5pm, CORAL GABLES MUSEUM, 285 Aragon Ave., Coral Gables, www.coralgablesmuseum.org
April Showers Bring May Flowers
SUNDAY, APRIL 16
Ring in spring with this Mini-Me Science
Concert at Old School Square
FRIDAY, APRIL 21
Enjoy a free concert by Never Stop Believin’, that pays tribute to the music of Journey. 7:30pm, OLD SCHOOL SQUARE, 51 N. Swinton Ave., Delray Beach, www.delraybeachfl.gov
Sweet Corn Fiesta
SUNDAY, APRIL 30
Eat some fresh, sweet corn while having a fun day with the family filled with activities including a corn shucking contest, live music and carnival rides. $10/adult, $5/child. 11am-5pm, SOUTH FLORIDA FAIRGROUNDS, 9067 Southern Blvd., West Palm Beach
Dinosaur Explorer
THROUGH APRIL 30
Step back in time at this exhibit featuring the latest animatronic technology and
Every effort has been made to provide accurate information. Changes and cancellations do occur. Please double check the details before setting out on your adventure.
program devoted to the water cycle. 10:30-11:30am and 1-2pm, PHILLIP AND PATRICIA FROST MUSEUM OF SCIENCE, 1101 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, 305-434-9600 www.frostscience.org
Herb Gardening for Kids
SATURDAY, APRIL 22
Participate in an Earth Day activity by planting fresh herbs in a planter. Materials provided. Pre-registration required. 11am-noon, DORAL BRANCH LIBRARY, 8551 NW 53 St., Doral, www.mdpls.org
Stone Soup
SUNDAY, APRIL 23 & SATURDAY, APRIL 29
This modern musical adaption of the classic folk tale combines comedy and memorable lessons. $16 and up. 11am & 1pm, April 23 at AVENTURA ARTS AND CULTURAL CENTER, 3385 NE 188 St, Aventura, www.aventuracenter.org; April 29 at BROWARD CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS, 201 SW Fifth Ave., Fort Lauderdale, 954-462-0222 www.browardcenter.org
Springtime Adventure
SATURDAY, APRIL 29
A fun-filled weekend with scavenger hunts, seasonal fruits, tram tours and more. Included with park admission of $10/adult, $3/child. 10am-5pm, FRUIT & SPICE PARK, 24801 SW 187 Ave., Homestead, 305-247-5727 www.redlandfruitandspice.com
Mommy and Me – Spa Day at the Library
SATURDAY, APRIL 29
Spend special time together creating a special face mask and enjoying light refreshments. Pre-registration required. Ages 6 and older. 2-3pm, LITTLE RIVER BRANCH LIBRARY, 160 NE 79 St., Miami, www.mdpls.org
Spring Concert
SUNDAY, APRIL 30
The Children’s Voice Chorus presents a unique musical experience featuring all members. $20/adult, $15 children and seniors. 6pm, PINECREST GARDENS, 11000 Red Rd., Pinecrest, www.pinecrestgardens.org
larger-than-life displays. COX SCIENCE CENTER AND AQUARIUM, 4801 Dreher Trail North, West Palm Beach, 561-832-1988
www.coxsciencecenter.org
Precious Cargo
A LETTER TO MY TEENAGER’S CAR
BY KATY M. CLARKDear Car, Let me be the first to say, “Welcome to the family!” We are very pleased that you have joined us. You are very much loved and wanted and we looked long and hard for you.
You were the right combination of price (cheap), condition (as good as possible) and safety (not exactly Fort Knox on wheels, but we tried).
Car, I hope you have thick skin, I mean, paint. That’s because you will hear some adults whispering about how they never had a car when they were young and how you are an extravagant purchase. You might hear some people pass judgment on our family because you are in our lives now. Don’t listen to them. They don’t know how much you are needed. Nor do they know just how old and tired you are or how many miles you have seen.
You know, I am old and tired, too. I’ve also seen a lot of miles. However, I think we both still have a lot of life left in us!
Car, I’m reaching out to you because you have a very important role in our family.
You see, you will transport my teen driver in the coming years. I hope that you will function as promised, and when you can’t, that you’ll let me know promptly. In return, I promise I’ll fix you to the best of my ability and my wallet’s ability.
Car, there will be times my teenager will be less than careful with you. I apologize in advance. His father and I have told him over and over and over again how he is supposed to drive. He has passed two segments of driver’s education demonstrating how he is supposed to drive. He has logged 50 hours of supervised time behind the wheel driving how he is supposed to drive.
But, I know how I am supposed to eat and that doesn’t stop me from indulging every now and then (curse you, Olive Garden breadsticks!). So, when my teenager indulges in a stop too suddenly or he turns you too sharply, even though he knows he shouldn’t, please take care of him.
Car, not only do you have the responsibility of keeping my teen safe and getting him to and fro, but you will also provide much-needed transportation for my younger child.
That’s right, you will carry two of my babies as they go to school or practice.
I beg of you, keep my babies safe.
You will also meet some of my teen’s friends and I hope that you get them safely where they need to go. And yes, there may be some things spilled, said or done by my teenager and his friends that both of us don’t want spilled, said or done.
Hang in there. I’m saying that for me as much as for you.
I also want to apologize for the stinky sports equipment that is about to make its second home in your trunk. I know it doesn’t smell pretty. If it’s any consolation, I’ve been toting it in my trunk to various practices and games for a long time. You’ll be okay. Stinky, but okay.
I’ll look out for you, Car. I’ll watch for scrapes and dents if my teen or the school parking lot treats you too rough. I’ll make sure he washes you and gets your oil changed. I know you’ll need new tires sooner rather than later (can we try for later?). Rest assured that I know how important your job is in the family and he and I will do our share to help you carry it out.
Thank you for waiting for our family. It seemed like we would never find you, but then we did. I’m hoping this is the start of a long and beautiful relationship.
Love, Mom
Nicole has congenital scoliosis and lives an active life
Thanks to the Nicklaus Children’s Orthopedic, Sports Medicine and Spine Institute and our compassionate care team, children like Nicole can live a full, active life with scoliosis. We have one of the most successful programs in the nation for treating spinal disorders in children and teens. Our expert team of spine specialists has been influential in the development of some of the latest and most innovative techniques in spine and scoliosis surgery, so children like Nicole can lead healthy, happy lives.
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