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what’s inside... Letter from the Publisher...................................................................8

AROUND TOWN................... 11 – 18 Letter from Mayor Frank C. Ortis.....................................................12 Pembroke Pines Fire Rescue Earns 1st Place in EMS Challenge............14 Pembroke Pines Relay for Life 2017................................................15 CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS DIRECTORY........................................16 Debbie’s Dream School Clubs Join the Fight Against Stomach Cancer....... 18

EVENTS................................. 19 – 26

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EVENTS DIRECTORY............................................................ 20 – 21 21 Family Fun Runs.............................................................. 22 – 23 BIRTHDAYS & SPECIAL EVENTS DIRECTORY............................ 24 – 25 Local Golf Tournament Raises Money & Awareness for Scleroderma......26

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DIRECTORY............................ 27 – 47 SPORTS DIRECTORY................................................................. 28 – 35 ACTIVITIES DIRECTORY............................................................. 35 – 43 Pembroke Pines Tennis Facilities Offer Programs for Players of All Ages & Levels........................................................... 44 THANKS COACH............................................................................ 46 If You Dream it – They Will Come!....................................................... 47

FAMILY HEALTH...................... 48 – 57 Dr. Lucas: Recommending Orthodontic Check-Ups for Children No Later Than Age 7..................................................50 Hope to Cope: Dealing with a Devastating Diagnosis........................52 HEALTH PROVIDER DIRECTORY............................................. 54 – 56

SCHOOLS............................. 58 – 72 Silver Palms Elementary Runs for Funds.............................................58 Kids of Kindness at Chapel Trail Elementary......................................58 Broward County School Calendar..................................................60 PPCMS West “Tech Titans” Team Awarded 1st Place.........................62 Pines Charter Elementary FSU Students Celebrate the 50’s..................62 Flanagan High School Football Players Head off to College................64 Walter C. Young’s Green Knights Environmental Club........................64 BCPS’s CTACE Department: Preparing Students for Healthy Careers.....65 Pines Middle Cadet Corps: Preparing Students for Leadership..............66 Panther Run’s Operation Academics................................................66 The Tutoring Center......................................................................67 West Broward High School Dreams Boldly with Ted Talk Event............67 Pembroke Pines Charter High School Welcomes First Time Voters.........68 Huntington Learning Center: Study Skills Every Student Needs..............68 Silver Trail Middle School’s Harvest Drive.........................................69 Change for Change at Pembroke Lakes Elementary...........................69 ACADEMIC DIRECTORY...................................................... 70 – 71 International Walk to School Day at Panther Run Elementary................72

SPRING BREAK & SUMMER CAMPS................... 73 – 80 CAMP DIRECTORY.............................................................. 78 – 79


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Our Team MARGOT LYONS PULERI President / Publisher (954) 806-9714 Direct MargotPuleri@gmail.com

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MELISSA HARLESS Managing Director of Publishing (423) 304-8051 Direct MelissaSports1@aol.com

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LINDA LOMBARDI Territory Representative (305) 989-9380 Direct LindaSports1@aol.com CAROLYN LASS Territory Representative (954) 696-2821 CarolynSports1@aol.com TINA STRAUSS School Liaison (954) 347-3992 TinaSports1@aol.com NIKKI READING Area Publisher Davie/Cooper City/SW Ranches (954) 296-3285 Direct NikkiSports1@aol.com KIM KADEL Area Publisher Coral Springs & Parkland (954) 803-2140 CSPDirectory1@gmail.com JENNIFER GOWENS Creative Director raskugroup@aol.com ANDREW SCANLON Publishing Intern Info@SportsandActivities.com SPECIAL THANKS TO Contributing Writers • Debby Teich • Tina Strauss • Jenna Shinn Contributing Photographers • Tadd Fisher • Linda Lombardi • Sabrina Morell Mittler TOP SPIN PUBLISHING, INC. Sports & Activities Directory (954) 806-9714 Office 2114 N. Flamingo Road, #1269 Pembroke Pines, FL 33028 Website: www.sportsandactivities.com

Dear Readers,

A very Happy New Year to you AND a Happy Valentine’s Day! Here’s a little challenge for you, something most mothers (and fathers) rarely, if ever, do...give yourself your own Valentine’s Day gift. Love yourself first. Sound a little hoakie to you? Let’s get real! Every minute of every day of every year, we give the gifts of love, security, confidence, support, strength and nurturing to our families. As a parent, we never put ourselves first, or second, or third; we are always last. Yet, it is the single most important gift you can give anyone. Stop beating yourself up for not being everything to everyone all the time and for not being perfect. You are perfect, perfectly you. Your children look to you as their role models. What does it say to them if you don’t love yourself first? If you don’t make yourself a priority and do what needs to be done so that you are happy, first and foremost, you set an impactful example. We are not perfect at everything all the time and that’s life...messy, unpredictable and flawed. Most things that go awry in our day to day are because we are constantly multi-tasking; giving nothing our full attention at any given time. Set time aside for yourself everyday to do something that makes YOU happy, and therefore, more productive in the important parts of your life. Children need to see you that can laugh at yourself, your imperfections and errors. They need to see that life goes on and everything does not follow a script. You don’t have to be the best parent, the most fit or beautiful, or the most successful. However, you should exude confidence in that you love that about yourself. If you need “you” time...take it! Take the time in a nap, a walk, a bath, in a friends night or class or activity that makes YOU happy. The happier you are, the better role model you become and happier and healthier the family becomes. As an empty-nester now, I can look back without regret and know that my tennis time, girlfriend time, activities, volunteerism, and my quiet time all balanced me to be a happier and more confident person. Guess what? Sometimes I got it wrong, but we all survived, and perhaps thrived, because I screwed something up and fixed it the best I knew how. Not everything is about the family and kids; sometimes it needs to be just about you so you can be a happier, more confident person. So this issue is about Spring (and soon to be Summer), so give yourself a rebirth and love yourself unconditionally. In that gift to yourself, you will find the love grows exponentially into your family and sets the right foundation for your children. Truly, the most beautiful thing in a person is the love of self and the confidence that goes along with that. As we near 15 years of publishing, thank you for being a reader and/or client and user of this fun and informative publication. Please remember that the only way we can continue to publish and give to our schools, clubs & organizations is because of our advertisers. If I may ask for a gift from all of you on this Valentine’s Day, PLEASE let our business advertisers know that you saw them in the Sports & Activities Directory! With love, laughter and imperfection, my best to you,

Margot

Special thank you to our Issue Sponsor

Lucas Orthodontics

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This is going to be a very exciting year for Pembroke Pines. I am so pleased to announce that the Ribbon Cutting for our New Pembroke Pines City Center will be held on Thursday, March 9, 2017. The exact time of the Ribbon Cutting will be announced at a later date, however, please mark your calendar and continue to check our city website at www.ppines.com for additional information. I also encourage everyone to try something new this year – the City of Pembroke Pines Community Services Department provides year round free transportation for people of all ages. Through the city-run Transportation Program, Pembroke Pines residents can attend college classes; go shopping at the grocery store, shopping centers and the movies; visit friends at the hospital and connect with the Broward County Transit System, all for free. The buses operate in every quadrant of the city, running the Pines Boulevard corridor from as far East as Broward College South Campus at NW 72nd Avenue to the Holly Lake neighborhood just west of US 27 at NW 215 Avenue, north to Sheridan Street and south to Pembroke Road. The Gold and Green East and West Routes operate six days a week for 12 hours and the Blue East West Routes operate three days a week from as early as 8:00 am until 3:35 pm. Each bus has bicycle racks, are wheelchair accessible and very easy to use. Bus routes, maps and schedules can be found on the city website clicking on Community Services and transportation on the Home page, or by picking up a Pembroke Pines transportation brochure at the Pembroke Pines Southwest Focal Point Community Center at 301 NW 103rd Avenue. You can reach the City of Pembroke Pines Transportation Department Monday through Friday from 8:00 am until 4:30 pm at 954-450-6850; hearing-speech impaired/TTY please dial 954-435-6579. Buses do not operate on Federal Holidays: New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday, Presidents’ Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veterans’ Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. Please note that this is also the time of year that our Pembroke Pines Charter School System’s admissions lottery is underway, now through March 20, 2017. Students currently in our system have been notified to re-enroll, those on the waiting list were asked for updates and those who wish to enter the lottery should visit www.pinescharter.net. As always, if you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact my office at 954-450-1020, or by email at fortis@ppines.com.

Your Mayor,

Frank C. Ortis City of Pembroke Pines


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he City of Pembroke Pines Fire Rescue ISO Class One Department Paramedics competed in an invitation only EMS Competition and placed First from a field of twelve teams representing Fire Rescue Departments from throughout the State of Florida. The Pembroke Pines Paramedics competed in a variety of emergency medical scenarios which challenged their Advanced Life Support knowledge and abilities. Each team was dispatched to compete in three back to back emergent scenarios, which had as many as five patients and lasted as long as 12 minutes. “All the patients had critical injuries and illnesses requiring rapid and technical treatment,” stated Captain Scott Gunn. “The patients and scenarios challenged all the competitors. Everyone walked away learning something new.” The Miramar Fire Department EMS Competition “The Wolfpack Challenge” congratulated and ranked the competing teams as follows: • 1st Place Pembroke Pines Fire Rescue • 2nd Miami Dade Fire Rescue Team A

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3rd Boca Raton Fire Rescue 4th Delray Beach Fire Rescue 5th Miami Dade Fire Rescue Team B 6th Tamarac Fire Rescue 7th BSO Fire Rescue Team A 8th Orlando Fire Rescue 9th BSO Fire Rescue Team B 10th Sunrise Fire Rescue

“This competition was a great experience and the members of the Pines ALS team are grateful we had the opportunity to compete and proud we took first place in this very difficult competition,” concluded Captain Gunn. For additional information please contact Sandra Lluis, Fire Marshal, Pembroke Pines Fire Rescue Department at 954.499.9560. Captions: Top Photo Team Pembroke Pines left to right 1. Lieutenant Roly Hernandez, Lieutenant Ernie Spreitzer and Captain Scott Gunn, 2. Multiple patient emergency scenario, 3. Lt. Hernandez treats patient trapped in vehicle.


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he Relay For Life movement is the world’s largest fundraising event to save lives from cancer. Uniting communities across the globe, we celebrate people who have battled cancer, remember loved ones lost, and take action for lifesaving change. Cancer survivors, caregivers, volunteers, and community members will unite for the annual American Cancer Society Relay For Life of Pembroke Pines in an effort to free the world from the pain and suffering of cancer. Funds raised help the American Cancer Society provide free information and support for people facing the disease today, and fund cancer research that will help protect future generations. During Relay For Life events, members of each team take turns walking or running around the track or path. Teams participate in fundraising in the months leading up to the event. Relay for Life of Pembroke Pines will take place from March 31, 2017 at 6:00pm to April 1, 2017 at 9:00am at Walter C. Young Middle School, 901 NW 129th Ave., Pembroke Pines, FL 33028.

Opening ceremony kicks off the event with survivor and caregiver celebration immediately following. Entertainment and activities are held throughout the night. A finalized schedule of the evening will be available two weeks prior to the event. For more information on getting involved, donating or putting together a team, please contact Lora Stearns at (943) 200-7534 or lora.stearns@cancer.org or visit the website at relay.acsevents.org.

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March 31, 2017 at Walter C. Young Middle School

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Clubs & Organizations AARP OF PEMBROKE PINES The Pembroke Pines AARP invites, everyone 50+ years of age, to join the monthly meetings on the third Friday of every month. Information for Seniors, and a raffle with prizes. September through May: 1:00pm. - 7400 Pines Blvd. in the Pines Recreation Center. (954) 632-8446.

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Military Organization for former & active military service personnel. Main objectives: Support local high schools, youth activities, Civil Air & Navy Sea Cadets with awards. Meetings are the1st Tuesday of each month, at the Pembroke Falls Aquatic Center. -1361 NW 129th Avenue, Pembroke Pines, FL 33028. (954) 441-8735. There will be no meetings on July and August.

BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF BROWARD COUNTY, INC. Our mission is to provide children facing adversity with strong, enduring, professionally supported one-to-one mentoring relationships that change their lives for the better, forever. To learn more about becoming a mentor, enrolling your child into our programs or making a donation, please visit bbbsbroward.org or email to info@bbbsbroward.org - 4101 Ravenswood Road, Suite 123, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312. (954) 584-9990.

BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA Have fun, make friends, see and learn new things! After they’ve been given the proper guidance, they take their own lead, going places they’ve never gone, seeing things they’ve never seen, and diving into the rugged world of outdoor adventure, relying on teamwork. Requirement: Be a boy who is 11 years old, or one who has completed the fifth grade, at least 10 years old, but not yet 18 years old. To join a boy scout troop near you, or for more information visit www.scouting.org.

BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS OF BROWARD COUNTY Special focus on at-risk youth between ages 7 - 18 years old, with 12 facilities serving 12,000 registered members. To learn more about becoming involved with the local Boys & Girls Clubs, visit their website at www.bgcbc.org or visit their locations at Rick and Rita Case Unit: 7525 N.W. 33rd St. Davie, FL 33024. (954) 433-9000.

FALCON FOUNDATION It started in 2000 as Get Flanagan A Stadium Inc. to raise awareness, and funds for a stadium at Charles W. Flanagan High School. Falcon Foundation Inc. is the non-profit’s new name. It focuses on student achievement in academics, arts & athletics, teacher training, and support of Flanagan High and its’ feeder schools. Sponsorship packages start at $500 per year. For more information contact Henry A. Rose, President of Falcon Foundation, Inc. or write to falconfoundation@aol.com. For more information visit www.FlanaganFalconFoundation.com. (754) 323-0650.

GIRL SCOUTS OF SOUTHEAST FLORIDA Provides informal educational programs for girls between ages 5-18. A safe, and fun place for girls to discover, connects, and take action. Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence and character, who make the world a better place. To join a girl scout troop near you, or for more information visit www.gssef.org. 4701 NW 33rd Avenue, Oakland Park, FL 33309. (954) 739-7660.

HEALTHY MOTHERS, HEALTHY BABIES COALITION OF BROWARD COUNTY, INC. Dedicated to reducing infant deaths by providing resources and education to pregnant women, parents and their families. They have been a community leader in providing services to pregnant women, teens and families for more than 20 years. They provide access to prenatal care, education, advocacy, and public awareness for all families in Broward County, but especially for those who are unable to afford private care. For more information visit www.hmhbbroward.org. (954) 765-0550.

KIWANIS CLUB OF GREATER PEMBROKE PINES Share in fellowship, listen to informative speakers, enjoy dinner, announce activities and determine ways to better serve and enrich the lives of those in our community. All are welcome. Complementary dinner on the first visit! Become a Kiwanian and help the children! Meetings are the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month, 7:15PM, at Panera Bread Café in Pines Boulevard. For more information visit www.kiwanispembrokepines.org.

LOPSTER’S KIDS CLUB Do you love animals? Do you want to learn more about taking care of dogs, cats and other pets? Do you want to help the homeless animals? Then join Lopster’s Kids Club at the Humane Society of Broward County. The Club meets once a month, for an hour and a half, after school. Lopster has two clubs: The Lil Pups, ages 6 to 9 years old, and The Big Dogs, ages 10 to 13 years old. To sign up download a registration form at www.humanebroward. com. (954) 989-3977.

MIRAMAR - PEMBROKE PINES REGIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE The Chamber is committed to continue to provide a variety of venues to assist the business owners of our region to become better businesses by becoming better business leaders. From its humble beginnings over thirty years ago the Miramar-Pembroke Pines Regional Chamber of Commerce is thriving and is committed to helping our businesses thrive too! Monthly breakfast meetings are held on the 2nd Tuesday of the month, please call the chamber for details or visit www.miramarpembrokepines.org. 10100 Pines Blvd, Pembroke Pines (in City Hall Building) (954) 432-9808.

MOPS - MOTHERS OF PRESCHOOLERS A place to find friendship, resources, and support for you as a woman and mother, so you’re not alone. Moms have found community through MOPS for almost 40 years. MOPS stands for “Mothers of Preschoolers”, but don’t let that confuse you, MOPS is about meeting the needs of every mom of a child, from conception through kindergarten, with local groups of moms just like you, whether you’re urban, suburban, rural, stay-at-home, working, teen, adoptive, special-needs, single or married, For more information visit www.mops.org or call Toll Free: (800) 929-1287.

PEMBROKE PINES HISTORICAL MUSEUM The Pembroke Pines Historical Museum was established by the City of Pembroke Pines to house the collection started in 1980 by Estelle Kipnis and Gerry Witoshynsky. The materials are available for interested residents, the general public, students, media, and researchers. Meetings on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 11:00AM - 3:00PM - The Village Community Center 6700 SW 13th Street, Pembroke Pines, FL 33023. (954) 983-6814.

POLICE EXPLORER PROGRAM Chartered under Boy Scouts of America, this program meets Wednesday night at 7:00PM at police headquarters. Program educates youth, about careers in law enforcement, in an 80-hour academy. This program has recently been instrumental in state and national Explorer Conferences. The Department commits four officers and a supervisor to this program, which currently has twenty-five (25) active members. Contact: Community Affairs Office (954) 436-3274.

ROTARY CLUB OF MIRAMAR-PINES Rotary is an organization of business and professional leaders, united worldwide, who provide humanitarian service, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations, and help build good will and peace in the world. The main objective of Rotary is service, in the community, workplace, and throughout the world. Meetings are at 12:15PM on Thursdays at Pembroke Pines Golf and Racquet Club 10500 Taft St., Pembroke Pines, FL 33026. www.clubrunner.ca.

VOICES FOR CHILDREN OF BROWARD COUNTY Nonprofit organization dedicated to raising money for and awareness of the Guardian Ad Litem Program, which provides an advocate for abused and neglected children. Children benefit greatly from the advocacy of a Guardian ad Litem, a trained volunteer from the community, who simply wants to make sure the best interests of the children are served. The Guardian ad Litem program recruits, trains and supervises volunteers who work one on one with these children. To join and support Voices for Children, or to learn more about volunteering as a Guardian Ad Litem, visit their website at www.voicesbroward.org, email to info@voicesbroward.org.

THE WOMEN’S BUSINESS MASTERMIND GROUP The organization is devoted to women helping women with their businesses, as well as their personal growth and well-being. The network of women encourage and help each other by sharing hopes, dreams, and inspirations with other women in the South Florida area. Through luncheons, and one-on-one meetings with other Chapter members, they build long-lasting relationships, both in the business and personal lives. This member-only organization allows exclusivity in your chosen business segment, and provides a sales force of other women, who promote your products and services. Contact: Barbara Theodosiou at (954) 309-0992 or barbara@womensbusinessmastermind.com, or visit www.womensbusinessmastermind.com.


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ebbie Zelman was 40 years old in April 2008, when she learned she had stage IV stomach cancer that was inoperable and incurable, and that her chances of being alive in five years were less than 5%. The mother of three children turned her personal challenge into a positive force to create a better future for people diagnosed with stomach cancer, which she continues to do today. Her three children vowed to do the same and have carved their own paths within the organization by starting Debbie’s Dream Clubs at their schools. Their efforts caught on quickly and now there are Debbie’s Dream Clubs at seven different schools. “Children are the future, so educating children about an issue has a tremendous impact,” said Zelman. “It has an even greater impact when children educate other children about an issue.” Her twins, Rachel and Zachary Guttman, who are now in college, started the first DDF school club at NSU University School Middle School when they entered sixth grade. Three years later, they started another DDF school club at the High School. Her youngest daughter, Sarah, started a DDF club in the Lower School. “I got involved in Debbie’s Dream Foundation because my mother was diagnosed with stomach cancer when I was only three years old,” said Sarah, 11. “When I got a little older, I realized that some diseases have cures and lots of people are working on them, but that stomach cancer didn’t have a cure or many treatment options and wasn’t recognized enough. DDF is a wonderful foundation that helps people with stomach cancer have better lives.” There are currently clubs at University Middle School, University Upper School, Western High School, Cooper City High School, Cypress Bay High School, William T. Dwyer High School, and Jupiter High School. Each club has 20 to 60 members that raise between $200 and $2,000 per year. The school clubs hold their own activities which have included selling Santa hats, fruit, and merchandise; goldfish cracker eating contests; restaurant nights; candy cane collections; gift and toy drives; jeans days; card making; periwinkle power days; bookmark making and much more. One of the most powerful events is Be Bold Be Bald, when students decorate a cap and wear it all day in honor of someone battling or in memory of someone who lost their battle to cancer. Although the kids are all at different schools, they are all working toward the same common

goal of helping patients, raising awareness, and raising funds for stomach cancer research. The presidents and vice presidents of each of the seven clubs are members of Debbie’s Dream Youth Leadership Council (YLC), which oversees all of the DDF school clubs and also cultivates new clubs. The YLC meets monthly to plan upcoming events, which have included nights at restaurants and yogurt places, car washes, merchandise sales, and a 5k run. They also utilize the meetings to discuss such issues as the best way to keep in touch with each other, the best way to communicate with the members of their school clubs, free websites for making flyers, and many more issues they all have in common. After the meetings, these leaders then take their ideas back to their school clubs and share them. “The meetings are full of enthusiasm, idea sharing and educating each other about what works and what doesn’t work,” said Zelman. “It is inspiring to watch these kids in action.” Daniela Schwartz is YLC co-president and president of the Cypress Bay High School Debbie’s Dream Club. “Working together, even though we attend different schools, we are able to help one another in fundraising events, volunteering events, and most importantly to help spread awareness together,” said Daniela. “I am so lucky to be able to work and meet monthly with the YLC members to help make a difference in our community!” Brittany Gendler is YLC co-president and president of the Western High School Debbie’s Dream Club. “I am so proud to be a part of this great group of students that are doing their part to help create awareness and raise funds to fight stomach cancer, one of the most underfunded forms of cancer that exists,” said Brittany. “Together we are making a difference!” Debbie’s Dream Foundation: Curing Stomach Cancer (DDF) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to raising awareness about stomach cancer, advancing funding for research, and providing education and support internationally to patients, families, and caregivers. Considered a “Super Survivor,” Debbie Zelman is still receiving chemotherapy eight and a half years later and is thrilled to be able to watch her three children grow up. The Foundation has several events in the next few months. They include: Fort Lauderdale A1A Marathon and Half Marathon (February 19), FREE Stomach Cancer Education Symposium (April 29) and Dream Makers Gala (April 29). For information on joining or starting a club, send an email to comunications@DebbiesDream.org or call 954-475-1200. For information on Debbie’s Dream Foundation, visit www.DebbiesDream.org.



EVENTS

FEBRUARY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3

FLORIDA PANTHERS VS. ANAHEIM DUCKS

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7:30PM. BB&T Center, Sunrise. ticketmaster.com.

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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24

1:30PM & 3:00PM. An all-new twist on an all-time favorite, featuring Bob Nathanson and his puppets. In this updated version, the Wolf and Red both learn some valuable lessons on the way to Grandma’s house. Exciting AND Educational!

6:00PM – 9:00PM. Join us at the Old Davie School Historical Museum, 6650 Griffin Road, Davie. The Classic Rock band Rema Dee will be performing live starting at 6:30pm. Admission is FREE and there will be Arts & Crafts vendors, bounce house, petting farm and food trucks. Food and beverages will be available for purchase throughout the evening. So bring your blankets and chairs and enjoy an evening of music.

FREE PROFESSIONAL PUPPET SHOW – LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD

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TIMES VARY. Follow the Yellow Brick Road with Dorothy, Toto, Scarecrow, Tinman and the Cowardly Lion as they embark on their famous adventures. You’ll be swept away by this radio-play version that’s ideal for the whole family. Student discount available. Broward Center for the Performing Arts, Ft. Lauderdale. www.browardcenter.org.

4:45PM - 5:45PM. Come join us for 1 hour of games, guided activities & free play at Gravity Gymnastics. Your child will be able to jump on our trampolines, flip into our foam pit, climb on our net, walk on the balance beams, and swing like a monkey on the uneven bars! As your little one is having a blast, learn more about Gravity Gymnastics and all the programs we offer for your child’s development. Bring your friends and share some wonderful memories! 11940 Miramar Parkway, Miramar FL 33025 * 954-450-7770. info@gravitygymnastics.com * www.gravitygymnastics.com. All children need a signed waiver by parents or legal guardian to participate.

THE WIZARD OF OZ

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4 FREE CONCERT IN THE PARK

7:00PM – 10:00PM. Party in paradise to a mix of tropicalrock and a captivating stage show while you enjoy the music under the stars with family and friends! The dynamic party/ dance band, Island Dreaming Featuring Jimmy Stowe and the Stowaways, performs all the songs you know by heart, such as Cheeseburger in Paradise, Margaritaville and Brown Eyed Girl. Bring your own lawn chairs and come early to get good seating. FOOD TRUCKS WILL BE ON SITE for your eating pleasure! The event stage is close to the park’s largest playground, which is a plus for those with smaller children. Weston Regional Park, Event Stage, 20200 Saddle Club Rd., Weston.

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4 FALCON FEST FLEA MARKET

7:00AM – 1:00PM. The purpose of this event is to raise money to send our students to leadership conventions across the country. Vendor spots are sold for $20 dollars each and each spot is comprised of 2 parking spaces at Flanagan High School, 12800 Taft Street, Pembroke Pines. If interested in a spot or in more information, please email Maria Schweitzer at maria.victoria.schweitzer1226@gmail.com or Xenia Santiago at xenia.santiago@browardschools.com.

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4 CAMP LINGUA FAMILY DAY OF FUN!

10:00AM – 1:00PM. Come spend a day of fun visiting Camp Lingua – Activities and fun for all. Check out our summer camp specials. 1200 S. Flamingo Rd. Davie, FL 33325.

FREE OPEN GYM PARTY – HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY!

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12 BON JOVI

7:30PM. BB&T Center, Sunrise, FL. ticketmaster.com.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16 TASTE OF PINES

6:00PM – 9:00PM. Join us the SW Focal Point Community Center (301 NW 103 Avenue, Pembroke Pines) for a relaxing evening of food sampling, fun and music. Featuring 35 restaurants with a wide selection of menu items to choose from. Tickets are required. (954) 392-2116.

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18 MUTTS GONE NUTS

11:00AM. See the most sought-after dog show in the country with a cast of crafty rescue dogs that perform tricks and stunts to thrill and amaze you. Mutts Gone Nuts unleashes havoc and hilarity as this talented pack of rescue dogs perform never-beforeseen canine capers. Watch in wonder as dogs walk on tightwires, jump through hoops, balance on barrels, act mischievous, and drumroll—even talk! This a family-friendly performance leaves audiences howling for more. Broward Center for the Performing Arts, Ft. Lauderdale. www.browardcenter.org.

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19 JAZZ CONCERT

FLORIDA PANTHERS VS. LOS ANGELES KINGS

3:00PM – 5:00PM. Join the City Pembroke Pines and Memorial West for a relaxing afternoon at William B. Armstrong Dream Park, 1700 Dykes Road (NW 160 Avenue). Don’t forget a comfortable chair or blanket. (954) 392-2116.

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22 SUNDAY, MARCH 5

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9

7:30PM. BB&T Center, Sunrise. ticketmaster.com.

MATHEMAGIC!®

10:00AM. Teaching the secrets behind some startling math tricks, MatheMagic!® features world-class magic illusions and comedy by internationally renowned magician Bradley Fields. The exciting show explores ancient civilizations and introduces Imhotep, Pythagoras and the first magicians—whose secret was really math! Audience members gain a new fascination for the history, power and beauty of the language of math. Broward Center for the Performing Arts, Ft. Lauderdale. www.browardcenter.org.

DISNEY’S THE LITTLE MERMAID

SHOWTIMES VARY. In a magical kingdom fathoms below, we meet Ariel, the little mermaid who is tired of flipping her fins and longs to be part of the fascinating world on dry land. Joining her are Sebastian, Ariel’s crabby sidekick; Ursula, the evil sea witch; Triton, King of the Sea and the handsome and human Prince Eric. Based on the Disney animated film, this beloved family classic is now on stage with all the songs you love. So dive on in! Broward Center for the Performing Arts, Ft. Lauderdale. www.browardcenter.org.

ORANGE BLOSSOM KICK OFF CONCERT

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25

CAMP LINGUA FAMILY DAY OF FUN!

10:00AM – 1:00PM. Come spend a day of fun visiting Camp Lingua – Activities and fun for all. Check out our summer camp specials. 1200 S. Flamingo Rd. Davie, FL 33325.

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26

8TH ANNUAL ANF GROUP TOUR DE BROWARD 2017

7:00AM – 1:00PM. Be one of the thousands that come together to support the services that help children and families at Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital. This community fundraiser, held at Miramar Regional Park, consists of 50 and 100K bicycle rides, a 5K timed run, 3K walk, and the “Power of Play Kid Zone,” a sports-themed, fun area for children 13 or younger. Participants can register in advance at tourdebroward.com for a discounted fee or visit a registration pavilion the day of. For runners and riders there is an additional fundraising commitment, however, some exceptions apply. Due to construction at the park, all participant and volunteer parking will be held on the grounds of Memorial Hospital Miramar, 1901 SW 172nd Ave. Shuttles will be provided. For those unable to attend on the 26th, a virtual participation donation can be made online at tourdebroward.com.

MARCH SATURDAY, MARCH 4

SCOTTISH FESTIVAL & HIGHLAND GAMES

9:00AM – 6:00PM. Located at Plantation Heritage Park, 1100 S. Fig Tree Lane, Plantation. Join us for the 34th Annual Scottish Festival and Highland Games! To fully involve the children in the Scottish Cultural experience, we invite them to participate in the children’s competitions such as tossing the caber, tossing the stone, foot races, sack races and tug-o-war. We will also feature Massed Pipe Bands, Scottish Heavy Athletics, Piping and Drumming Competition, Scottish Country Dancing, Highland Dancing Demonstrations, Sheep Dog demonstrations and Scottish food, drink and merchandise. Tickets for Adults are $20 in advance and $25 the day of the event, Children ages 6 – 14 are $3 and Children under 6 are Free. Includes Parking and Park entry fee. www.sassf. org or call (954) 460-5000.

SATURDAY, MARCH 11 FREE OPEN GYM PARTY – HAPPY SAINT PATRICK!

4:45PM - 5:45PM. Come join us for 1 hour of games, guided activities & free play at Gravity Gymnastics. Your child will be able to jump on our trampolines, flip into our foam pit, climb on our net, walk on the balance beams, and swing like a monkey on the uneven bars! As your little one is having a blast, learn more about Gravity Gymnastics and all the programs we offer for your child’s development. Bring your friends and share some wonderful memories! 11940 Miramar Parkway, Miramar FL 33025 * 954-450-7770. info@gravitygymnastics.com * www.gravitygymnastics.com. All children need a signed waiver by parents or legal guardian to participate.

SATURDAY, MARCH 11 GAME OF THRONES LIVE CONCERT EXPERIENCE

8:00PM. BB&T Center, Sunrise, FL. ticketmaster.com.


EVENTS SATURDAY & SUNDAY, MARCH 11 & 12

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16 – SUNDAY, APRIL 2 BIG RIVER – THE ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN

SHOWTIMES VARY. Winner of 7 Tony Awards Including Best Musical, Twain’s timeless classic sweeps us down the mighty Mississippi as the irrepressible Huck Finn helps his friend Jim, a slave, escape to freedom at the mouth of the Ohio River. Their adventures on the way are hilarious, suspenseful and heartwarming, bringing to life your favorite characters from the novel. Broward Center for the Performing Arts, Ft. Lauderdale. www.browardcenter.org.

SATURDAY & SUNDAY, MARCH 18 & 19 GARDEN FEST ARBOR DAY EXTRAVAGANZA

SATURDAY 9:00AM – 5:00PM. SUNDAY 9:00AM – 4:00PM. Join the GFWC Plantation Woman’s Club and the City of Plantation at Volunteer Park (12050 W. Sunrise Blvd., Plantation) for Nature Seminars, great food & music! FREE entry and parking. (954) 530-0076 or visit gfwcplantationwomansclub.com.

TUESDAY, MARCH 21

FLORIDA PANTHERS VS. CAROLINA HURRICANES

7:30PM. BB&T Center, Sunrise. ticketmaster.com.

TUESDAY, MARCH 21 – SUNDAY, APRIL 2

MONDAY, MARCH 27 – SATURDAY, APRIL 8

LOUDER THAN A BOMB FLORIDA

For the third year, the Jason Taylor Foundation is giving the South Florida community the chance to witness the top youth poets in the state compete during a cutting edge event – the Louder Than a Bomb Florida Poetry Festival presented by Nova Southeastern University and UPS. This highly anticipated event takes place from March 27 – April 8, 2017. For more information, call (954) 424-0799 or visit www.JasonTaylorFoundation.org.

FRIDAY, MARCH 31 & SATURDAY, APRIL 1 RELAY FOR LIFE

Friday: 6:00PM – Saturday: 9:00AM. American Cancer Society Fundraiser located at Walter C. Young Middle School, 901 NW 129th Ave, Pembroke Pines. Event will feature the Survivors Lap and Caregivers Lap followed by the Luminaria and Closing Ceremonies. (954) 392-2116.

APRIL

THURSDAY, APRIL 20 – SUNDAY, MAY 7 AIDA

SHOWTIMES VARY. Winner of four 2000 Tony Awards, Elton John and Tim Rice’s Aida is a musical bursting with contemporary energy chronicling the love triangle between Aida, a Nubian princess stolen from her country, Amneris, an Egyptian princess, and Radames, the soldier they both love. Aida is an epic tale of love, loyalty and betrayal, with an exhilarating Tony and Grammy Award-winning score by Elton John and Tim Rice. Broward Center for the Performing Arts, Ft. Lauderdale. www.browardcenter.org.

SATURDAY, APRIL 22 FREE OPEN GYM PARTY!

11:00AM & 1:00PM SHOWS. Whether young and wideeyed or wise to the ways of the world, it’s a real treat return to the House at Pooh Corner to spend some tender time with faithful friends. Piglet, Tigger, Christopher Robin and that lovable bear called Winnie-the-Pooh lift our spirits and warm our hearts in this charming production, faithfully based on the A. A. Milne classic of the same name. Broward Center for the Performing Arts, Ft. Lauderdale. www.browardcenter.org.

4:45PM - 5:45PM. Come join us for 1 hour of games, guided activities & free play at Gravity Gymnastics. Your child will be able to jump on our trampolines, flip into our foam pit, climb on our net, walk on the balance beams, and swing like a monkey on the uneven bars! As your child is having a blast, meet our After Care Program Director and learn all about our amazing After School Program! Bring your friends and share some wonderful memories! 11940 Miramar Parkway, Miramar FL 33025 * 954-450-7770. info@gravitygymnastics.com * www.gravitygymnastics.com. All children need a signed waiver by parents or legal guardian to participate.

SUNDAY, APRIL 2

SATURDAY, APRIL 22

SATURDAY, APRIL 1

THE HOUSE AT POOH CORNER

FLAMINGO STRUT 5K RUN

7:00AM. Charter School Foundation Fundraiser located at Flamingo Park, 1900 NW 122nd Terrace, Pembroke Pines. (954) 392-2116.

PINES DAY – 57TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION

SHOWTIMES VARY. Set in 1595, this hilarious smash tells the story of Nick and Nigel Bottom, two brothers who are desperate to write a hit play. When a local soothsayer foretells that the future of theatre involves singing, dancing and acting at the same time, Nick and Nigel set out to write the world’s very first MUSICAL! Broward Center for the Performing Arts, Ft. Lauderdale. www.browardcenter.org.

MONDAY, APRIL 3

FREE EVENT. Location to be determined. Little Miss Sweetheart Pageant, Miss Pembroke Pines Pageant, Kids Konnection, Stroller Parade and a 10-ft. Birthday Cake. For further details and sponsorship information (954) 392-2116.

7:30PM. BB&T Center, Sunrise. Ticketmaster.com.

SUNDAY, APRIL 23

THURSDAY, MARCH 23

FLORIDA PANTHERS VS. ST. LOUIS BLUES

SOMETHING ROTTEN – THE MUSICAL!

FLORIDA PANTHERS VS. ARIZONA COYOTES

7:30PM. BB&T Center, Sunrise. ticketmaster.com.

FRIDAY, MARCH 24

MAYOR’S GOLF TOURNAMENT

10:00AM. Pembroke Lakes Golf Course, 10500 Taft Street. Fundraiser for charter school. (954) 392-2116.

FLORIDA PANTHERS VS. MONTREAL CANADIENS

THURSDAY, APRIL 6

7:30PM. BB&T Center, Sunrise. ticketmaster.com.

SATURDAY, APRIL 8

FLORIDA PANTHERS VS. BUFFALO SABRES 7:00PM. BB&T Center, Sunrise. ticketmaster.com.

SATURDAY, APRIL 8

SUNDAES WITH THE BUNNY

1:00PM – 3:00PM. FREE! Rose Price Park in Chapel Trail will be hosting this community event including a DJ, family-friendly games, bounce houses, rock climbing, demonstrations, face painters, food trucks, sponsors, raffle give-away, Pembroke Pines Police Department, K-9 and the Pembroke Pines Fire Department. The pool, tennis courts and basketball courts will also all be open for everyone in attendance. 901 NW 208th Ave, Pembroke Pines, FL 33029. (954) 437-1140.

2:00PM – 4:00PM. Join Peter Cottontail and his “floppy” friends and build your very own ice cream sundae with an EGGceptionally Big Scoop of ice cream and a whimsical selection of toppings. Peter Cottontail will arrive and greet each child. There will be a holiday show and plenty of opportunities for pictures with Peter Cottontail. Don’t forget your camera. Tickets will be on sale for $6.00 per person for residents of Pembroke Pines and $8.00 for non-residents beginning Monday, February 6th, at City Hall, 10100 Pines Blvd., Bldg. B, 2nd Floor. The event will be held at The SW Focal Point Community Center, 301 NW 103 Avenue. (954) 392-2116. Seated Event, everyone needs a ticket.

SATURDAY, MARCH 25

SATURDAY, APRIL 15

SATURDAY, MARCH 25

3RD ANNUAL CHAPEL TRAIL SPRING FEST

FLORIDA PANTHERS VS. CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS

7:00PM. BB&T Center, Sunrise. ticketmaster.com.

SUNDAY, MARCH 26 JAZZ CONCERT

3:00PM – 5:00PM. FREE! Join the City of Pembroke Pines and Memorial West for a relaxing afternoon at William B. Armstrong Dream Park, 1700 Dykes Road (NW 160 Avenue). Don’t forget a comfortable chair or blanket. (954) 392-2116.

PEMBROKE PINES’ ANNUAL EGG HUNT

9:00AM (SHARP!) Free! Children ages 12 and under are invited to hop on over to one of our Easter Egg Hunts, featuring over 26,000 eggs at each location (52,000 eggs). This free event includes an egg hunt, face painting, bounce houses and a visit from Peter Rabbit. The egg hunt will take place at 2 locations: Pines Recreation Center, 7400 Pines Blvd. & Pembroke Shores Park, 501 SW 172nd Ave. Don’t forget your BASKETS! Don’t be late! Gates open at 8:30AM so hop in early to get a great spot in line. (954) 392-2116.

FESTIVAL OF THE AMERICAS – BULL RIDING EVENT & CONCERT

12:30PM –11:30PM. This one-day event will include traditional food and international vendors from countries around North, South, Central America and the Caribbean, as well as fun activities for kids, live music and an exciting Bull Riding Event! The Festival of the Americas will begin at 12:30PM and finish at 6:30PM. The Bull Riding Event and Concert will start at 6:00PM and conclude at 11:30PM. The evening events will include live musical performances, lots of food and a full night of entertaining activities. To Top the evening off, there will be Professional Bull Riding, featuring top international athletes competing together and representing their countries. Following the Bull Riding Event, there will be a concert featuring a Brazilian country western band. (954) 797-1181.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26 NEIL DIAMOND 50TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR

8:00PM. BB&T Center, Sunrise, FL. ticketmaster.com.

SUNDAY, APRIL 30

3RD ANNUAL CLASSIC CAR ROUND-UP

10:00AM – 4:00PM. Located at the Bergeron Rodeo Grounds, 4271 Davie Road. Join us for this great time. FREE family classic car event expected to draw hundreds of visitors to Downtown Davie. This is the best covered classic car show in Florida! 100 cars will be under the covered grounds. The event will include live entertainment, free kids fun zone, free petting farm, great food and vendors and arts & crafts! This is a rain or shine event. (954) 797-1181 or visit www.davieclassiccarroundup.com.

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10:00AM – 5:00PM. The festival will be held at our NEW Pembroke Pines City Center, 601 City Center Way. The festival will showcase fine art and crafts, music and live entertainment, a hands-on children’s art area, demonstrations by local artists, tours of our brand new City Center, great food and much more! For more information or an application to be part of this juried show, please call (954) 986-5027.

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FEBRUARY

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4TH WALK FOR WISHES 5K

Last year, more than 1,600 participants combined fun and fitness at the 8th Annual Walk For Wishes® 5K Walk/Run at Markham Park in Sunrise. Wish child Daniel addressed the crowd and several other wish children and their families were present. Afterward, participants were treated to Family Fun Day activities. This exciting event raised enough funds to grant the heartfelt wishes of 46 children facing life-threatening medical conditions in our local community! Parking is available at Markham Park. The park entry fee (per person) will be waived for Walk participants. Location: Markham Park, 16001 W. State Road 84, Sunrise | Time: 8:30am | Cost: Adult Walker: $25–$30, Child Walker: $10–$15, Adult Runner: $30–$35, Child Runner: $15–$20 | Website: site.wish.org

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5TH RUN FOR THE LOVE OF LOVE

The Lucas Ryan Foundation is hosting the 1st Annual Run for the Love of Love 5K Run/Walk and Kids Fun Run. The race will begin at Charnow Park and continue north along the Broadwalk in Hollywood. Lucas Ryan is an 11-year old who was diagnosed with High Risk T-cell Lymphoma in 2013. He has battled through chemotherapy and experimental treatments to fight cancer and has been in remission for a year and a half now. He is a book author, motivational speaker and supporter of kids fighting cancer. All funds raised through sponsors and race registrations will be donated to his foundation, which was created to provide emergency grants for families that can’t afford copayments for medications as well as rent or food money. There will be lots of food and refreshments as well as some swag to be had! A fun time for the whole family on Sunday Funday! Location: Charnow Park, 1500 N. Broadwalk, Hollywood | Time: 7:30am | Cost: Adults $24, Kids Fun Run $10 | Website: active.com

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5TH

COCONUT CREEK 5K BUTTERFLY RUN

The City of Coconut Creek is proud to partner with Broward County Parks and Recreation to host the 15th Annual Coconut Creek 5K Butterfly Run at Tradewinds Park. No pets allowed on race course. Registration includes race T-shirt, awards, chance drawing prizes, post-race refreshments and activities. Top 3 runners from each age group division will receive a medal. Location: Tradewinds Park, 3600 W. Sample Rd., Coconut Creek | Time: 7:00am | Cost: Adults $30, Under 18 $15 | Website: coconutcreek.net/parks/butterfly-fun

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11TH COOPER CITY RICHARDSON’S 5K & 1-MILE RUN/WALK

The Annual Cooper City Richardson 5K Run/Walk and 1-Mile Run/Walk will be taking off at the Cooper City Sports Complex with a beautiful run/walk though Embassy Lakes and

finishing back at the sports complex. Registration applications are available online or you can register at the Community Center or the Pool and Tennis Center. Entry fee includes Chronotrack Timing System. Location: Cooper City Sports Complex, 10500 Stirling Road, Cooper City | Time: 8:00am | Cost: 5K Adult $20–$25, 5K Kids (age 14 & Under) $10–$15, 1-Mile Run/ Walk $10 | Website: splitsecondtiming.com

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12TH I CARE I CURE 5K WALK/RUN

I Care I Cure Childhood Cancer Foundation will be hosting the 10th Anniversary I Care I Cure…I Run 5K & Family Fun Day, Mile Run of Color Fun and the student and adult team Childhood Cancer Challenge at Nova Southeastern University to raise awareness and funds for cutting-edge research for better cures for childhood cancer. Boastful trophies will be awarded to the student and adult challenge winners. Y-100 will be on site to provide great music. Location: 3301 College Ave, Fort Lauderdale | Time: 8:00am | Cost: Children $20, Adults $25 ($10 additional for race day registration) | Website: icareicure.org

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12TH 12TH ANNUAL RUN THROUGH CENTRAL PARK

Enjoy this flat, out-and-back course around the lake in Central Park and finishing on the track. Long-sleeve tech tees to the first 600 to register. Finisher Medals! Trophies! Police Awards! Proceeds from this race benefit C.O.P.S. – Concerns of Police Survivors. Location: Central Park, 9151 NW 2nd Street, Plantation | Time: 7:00am | Cost: $30 | Website: active.com

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18TH FORT LAUDERDALE A1A 5K

The Fort Lauderdale 5K will take place in picturesque downtown Fort Lauderdale. The area offers a safe, accessible venue for the event with ample parking. The flat course will offer our runners the scenery of the downtown business and government areas, while achieving your ideal race time. This event is also walker friendly! Post Race food party and Awards Ceremony. Location: Huizenga Plaza, One East Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale | Time: 7:30am | Cost: 5K $30 | Website: a1amarathon.com

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25TH

WOMEN IN DISTRESS SAFEWALK–RUN 5K

Our mission is to stop domestic violence abuse for everyone through intervention, education and advocacy. SAFEWALK-RUN 5K, now in its 18th year, has raised almost $1,000,000 towards ending domestic violence. Each walker and runner is asked to raise a minimum of $200 in donations (suggested goal, not mandatory). By asking friends, colleagues, family members and neighbors to sponsor you in the event, you will be making a difference in the life of a victim of domestic violence. Teams are groups of five or more people interested in participating. Location: Nova Southeastern University, 3301 College Ave., Davie | Time: 8:30am | Cost: Donations Only | Website: widbc.convio.net

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26TH TOUR DE BROWARD

For the past seven years on a Sunday morning in February, thousands have gathered at Miramar Regional Park, united by one common cause – to support Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital at its annual Tour de Broward event. This year will feature a variety of events for adults, kids, physically challenged athletes and wounded warriors alike, including a 3K Walk & 5K Timed Run; Cycling challenges – 50K and 100K; The Power of Play Kids Zone. Registration fees range from $10 to $40, depending upon the event and the day you sign up. Location: Miramar Regional Park, 16801 Miramar Pkwy., Miramar | Time: 8:00am | Cost: Varies by age and event | Website: support.mhsfoundation.org

MARCH

SATURDAY, MARCH 4TH MARCH FOR CANCER

The 7th Annual March for Cancer will generate funds that will assist with cancer-targeted initiatives throughout the state of Florida. Whether you’ve been diagnosed with cancer, a cancer survivor, a friend or family member who has been affected by the disease, or someone who loves to walk or run for a cause, we welcome you to join us in our efforts to fight back against cancer. Location: DC Alexander Park, 501 S. Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd., Fort Lauderdale | Time: 7:00am | Cost: $25 | Website: marchforcancer.org

SATURDAY, MARCH 11TH SHAMROCK RUN

Hello all you Shamrockers! Join us for the 4th annual Fort Lauderdale Shamrock Run, where everyone is Irish for a day! Wear your best green for this festive Run + Party event! The Fort Lauderdale St. Patrick’s Day Parade and Irish Festival will immediately follow the Shamrock Run, so plan on sticking around to enjoy the festivities! There will be activities for adults and kids alike! All finishers will receive a medal! Location: Huizenga Plaza, 32 E. Las Olas Blvd, Ft. Lauderdale | Time: 4-Miler 7:30am, Little Lucky Leprechaun Dash 9:00am | Cost: | 4-Miler: $25, Leprechaun Dash: $15 | Website: www.shamrock-run.com

SUNDAY, MARCH 12TH

CITY BIKES LAS OLAS TRIATHLON

Las Olas is the heart & soul of Fort Lauderdale. With its cafélined streets, fashion boutiques & art galleries, Las Olas has been a symbol of old Florida charm & now, the Las Olas Triathlon. The race begins with a beautiful sunrise and a running start over the sandy beaches of Fort Lauderdale. Spectators can enjoy watching the start of this race along the beach. Swimmers typically enjoy a wetsuit legal swim in the cool salt waters off the Atlantic coean. After conquering the spring (500 meters) or international (1000 meters) swim distance, athletes will transition to their bikes. This race experience usually sells out so don’t miss your chance to be part of this captivating Florida race event. Location: DC Alexander Park, 500 Seabreeze Blvd., Fort Lauderdale | Time: 7:25am | Cost: Individual $105 – $155, Relay $179 – $230 | Website: lasolastri.com

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SATURDAY, MARCH 25TH RACE FOR WOMEN’S WELLNESS

The Lisa Boccard Breast Cancer Fund was founded in 2003 by Vincent and Terry Boccard in support of Vincent’s sister, Lisa and her fight with breast cancer. The purpose of the Lisa Boccard Breast Cancer Fund is to provide funding for care that may otherwise be unattainable for women in the community to obtain screening mammograms and breast treatments if necessary. Awards will be given for top 3 overall in age category, top 3 overall M/F top overall registered team, most money raised team and best team theme. Location: Coral Springs Tennis Center, 2575 Sportsplex Dr., Coral Springs| Time: 5K 9:00am, Half Marathon 9:30am | Cost: Half Marathon $85, 5K $40 | Website: itzevents.com/raceforwomenswellness

APRIL SATURDAY, APRIL 1ST

JUNIOR LEAGUE RIVERWALK RUN

Join the Junior League of Greater Fort Lauderdale as we run or walk along the New River and the historic neighborhood of Rio Vista during the 17th Annual Riverwalk Run! This year’s theme will be “80’s for 80” encouraging runners and walkers to dress in 80’s dress to celebrate the Junior League of Greater Fort Lauderdale’s 80th anniversary. There will be prizes for best-dressed runner, team and pet! Join us afterwards for a light brunch and kids activities. This amazing race experience supports the Junior League’s efforts to raise funds for important community causes such as Human Trafficking Awareness, Transiting Independent Living for Foster Care Adolescents, Childhood Fitness and Nutrition and more! All proceeds benefit the Junior league of Greater Fort Lauderdale’s current projects. Location: Huizenga Plaza, 32 E. Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale | Time: 8:00am | Cost: 5 mile & 5k $35–$45, Kids’ Fun Run $10–$20 | Website: juniorleagueftl.org

SATURDAY, APRIL 29TH

Be one of the first 400 to register online. And receive a Flamingo Strut 5K shirt. Breakfast and awards program after the race. Prizes awarded to the top three male and female in the ‘Overall and Masters Categories.’ Additional awards will be presented to the top three male and females in age group categories from 12 and under to 75 and over. The 5K course is measured and certified to USATF specifications and the 5K is being timed by Split Second Timing. Please do not bring pets. Location: Flamingo Park, 1900 NW 122nd Terrace, Pembroke Pines | Time: 7:30am | Cost: Adults $25–$35, Fun Run (ages 5–9) $10 | Website: active.com

Father Gabriel O’Reilly, much beloved Pastor and founder of St. David Catholic Church in 1974 and St. David Catholic School in 1983, passed away unexpectedly in June of 2013. The Saint David Catholic School and its Choir is hosting the 3rd Annual Father O’Reilly 5K Run & Fitness Walk in his memory. The proceeds from this annual event will be used to raise funds for the Performing Arts and Technology. Help support the school and the Saint David community that Father O’Reilly so dearly loved. Location: Vista View Park, 4001 SW 142nd Avenue, Davie | Time: 7:00am | Cost: Adults $25, Kids (age 10 & under) $15 | Website: active.com

7TH ANNUAL PILL BOX PHARMACY FLAMINGO STRUT 5K & KIDS FUN RUN

3RD ANNUAL FATHER O’REILLY MEMORIAL 5K

SATURDAY, APRIL 15TH

SUNDAY, APRIL 30TH

MultiRace is proud to present the 8th Annual Egg Hunt spring triathlon & duathlon at C.B. Smith Park. This is a perfect course for a newcomer to triathlon providing our athletes with a calm lake swim, safe bike course, void of cars and traffic lanes and a 2-loop course through the park. Finishers will receive a unique medal to recognize their accomplishments. Spectators can take part in a multitude of activities during and after the race, including our Easter egg hunt for children making this race not just a morning event, but an all day affair. Location: C.B. Smith Park, 900 N. Flamingo Road, Pembroke Pines | Time: Race 7:00am | Cost: Individuals $89, Relay $149 + $1.50 for parking | Website: multirace.com

We walk to end drunk driving. Will you take up the fight by joining us at Walk Like MADD? Walk Like MADD is your chance to do something about drunk driving in our community. This year, thousands of people in over 60 cities around the nation will participate in 5K events to eliminate drunk driving from our roadways. You can help by signing up as a walker, team captain or volunteer. You can even be involved without attending the event by signing up as a virtual walker or making a donation to another walker or team. Location: Huizenga Plaza, One East Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale | Time: 7:30am – 12:00pm | Cost: Adult $30, Youth (ages 5–18) $25 | Website: walklikemadd.org

EGG HUNT TRIATHLON | DUATHLON

SATURDAY, APRIL 22ND RUN FOR THE ANIMALS 5K

Join us for the Walk and Run for the Animals 5K race and help make a difference in the lives of some very needy pets! This family-friendly race is USATF ratified and chip-timed, but is open to all levels of fitness, from Olympian to couch potato. Run or walk as an individual or get a team of friends, co-workers or family members get together and make it a day out to remember! The route is pleasantly flat and loops part of the attractive Nova campus before finishing back when you started and enjoying our post-event celebration. This year we’ve added the Mutt Miler to the day – bring your dog and run or walk with them in our mile dash – because dogs love medals too! All participants receive a medal and t-shirt. Location: Nova South University, University Drive, Davie | Time: 8:00am | Cost: Individual $30, Team $25, Mutt Mile $20 | Website: active.com

EVENTS

Course USA Track and Field certified. Free Nike DRI-FIT Race shirt to the first 200 registrants. Medals to the winners in each age group and overall. Door prizes. Breakfast after the race. Quick and easy packet pick-up morning of race. Early Bird Registration by midnight March 5th. Please be sure to sign the online waiver. Location: Markham Park, 16001 W. State Road 84, Sunrise | Cost: $20 – $25 | Website: active.com

SUNDAY, APRIL 2ND

MADD DASH FORT LAUDERDALE 5K

SUNDAY, APRIL 30TH PAWS FOR A CAUSE 5K

Paws for a cause 5K and 1 Mile Walk for Dogs is an event to benefit Doberman Rescue League In., a 501C-3 non-profit corporation founded in 1975 that serves the state of Florida in rescuing, rehoming, fostering and caring for Dobermans in need. This event offers something for everyone! It has a competitive 5K course with accurate timing provided by Split Second Timing and a 1-Mile noncompetitive walk for dogs. Please join us after the race for the awards ceremony, food, music, and fun! Wellbehaved and socialized dogs are welcome! Please no retractable leashes or leashes longer than 6 feet. Dogs must be on leash at all times and have rabies tags on their collars the day of the event. Location: Markham Park, 16001 West State Road 84, Sunrise | Time: 7:00am | Cost: 5K Adult $30, 5K Children (age 10 & Under) $15, 1-Mile Walk Adult $20, 1-Mile Walk for Dogs & Kids (ages 4–10) $10 | Website: active.com

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5TH ANNUAL HEARS AT WORK 5K

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BIRTHDAY PARTIES & SPECIAL EVENTS

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SUPER TUBE & SURF PARTIES

Epic private TWO-HOUR parties with a very large spectacular 1000 sq. feet party rooms and glass viewing areas. TAG’s LARGEST Gym has the most equipment, inflatables, rope swing, tumble floors, foam pits and trampolines. No extra charges for bounce houses, slide inflatables, indoor basketball / soccer court. Your choice of Mommy & Me, Trampolines & Gymnastics, or Boys Sports parties with structured stations or open gym style. Visit our facility & Compare at www.TagGymnastics. com...You gotta see it to believe it! 1951 North Commerce Parkway, Weston. Call (954) 384-9393 to reserve your party.

Looking for something new? Want to be the coolest parents on earth? Have a super party at CB Smith Park. Ride the Chariot warbird, flying saucer and banana boat. New this year is wakesurfing behind our new boat that makes an endless surf wake. Peg the fun meter and hear “that was the best day of my life!” Covered pavilion and large play area for yard games. Water mat and music box included. Ages 3 to 84. Reserve today at (954) 292-3953, for pictures and details go to www.browardski.com.

“SPLASHMANIA”: THE SWIM ACADEMY

Score a Hole-In-One by celebrating any special occasion at AllGolf. A number of fun options are available, from a private room to activity packages that include mini-golf or driving range. AllGolf is “the” place to host a birthday party, fundraiser or group outing. For more information or to reserve your party, call (954) 441-1333. AllGolf is located at 950 N. Flamingo Rd., Pembroke Pines, FL 33028. www.allgolf.com.

OUR POOLS ARE HEATED! We specialize in “Splashtacular” birthday parties & events. We keep the crowd cool, active and entertained! Our certified Lifeguards & Aqua Coordinators will be available to organize, supervise & facilitate any waterfront activities you might be planning. Our “Splish Splash” events are uniquely designed and can be hosted at your pool or ours (heated!) For more details on our Wet-N-Wild events, call (954) 384-4500. 1570 Sagemont Way, Weston 33326. www.TheSwimAcademy.com. FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK @ www.Facebook.com/WestonSwimAcadem

FLORIDA TRIPLE THREAT ALL-STARS

Competitive Cheer and Dance Facility. Come build a Pyramid for your next Birthday Party! A Human Pyramid, that is. Enjoy a 2-hour private party on a Sunday with all your friends. You can tumble on the spring floor and tumble trak, and bounce on the trampoline. Prices are only $15 per child. (954) 514-7250. www.Fla3threat.com.

BRIGHT & SMART – ROBOTICS, CODING, & ENGINEERING BIRTHDAY PARTIES

Congratulations! Birthday parties are a great and memorable occasion for anyone, so why not make them unique! Our Robotics Birthday Parties are sensational, fun, and educational experiences that will engage your child, and all in attendance. This perfect party activity will bring together your child’s creativity, imagination, and satisfaction as they learn how to creating a marvelous machine with their hands. All will be thrilled as their imagination is brought to life and their creation is a true, unique, success. We offer 90 minute, in-home robotics birthday parties supplying all of the material and equipment needed so each child is able to take a hands-on role in building a birthday robot! Get in contact: (954) 816-3346, Info@BrightAndSmart.com Visit our website: www.BrightAndSmart.com Stay connected: www.facebook.com/BrightAndSmart, www.twitter.com/Bright_n_Smart, www.instagram.com/brightandsmart

MONSTER MINI GOLF

18 holes of indoor, monster themed, Glow-in-the-Dark Mini Golf. Experience cool special effects, great music, an interactive DJ, as well as arcade and redemption games! With two very posh, private party rooms and our Mad Scientist hosts, we are the perfect place for birthday and teen parties, field trips, fundraisers, group outings and corporate events. Monster Mini Golf is frightfully fun for all ages! 14435 Miramar Parkway, Miramar, 33027. ½ mile east of I75 (954) 589-1878. 9533 Westview Drive, Coral Springs 33076 in Regal Cinemas Shopping Center, (954) 526-5115.

BIRTHDAYS AT ALLGOLF

I KNOW SCIENCE STEM CENTER & TOY STORE

At the I Know Science STEM Center we know how to PARTY! We throw a party that your child will never forget and parents appreciate everything is taken care of! Our parties are perfect for children up to 11yrs. We have the center fully decked out for your event, excellent themes for your scientists or artists to enjoy, and instructors that are both knowledgeable and enthusiastic! Science & Art Parties are all-inclusive & 100% private. For more information or to book your party, contact us at (954) 239-8252 or info@iknowscience.com. Visit: www.iknowscience.com. STEM Center & Toy Store: 2110 North Flamingo Road, Pembroke Pines. Follow us: facebook.com/iknowsciencecenter

TIKIZ SHAVED ICE & ICE CREAM

Tikiz is bringing sweets to the streets! Invite us to your next event. Kids and adults dispense their own shaved-ice syrup creations. Our truck is quiet, safe and supervised. Ask about our fundraising program; it’s an easy way to raise funds for your school or team. Call (800) 816-2976 or visit us at www.Tikiz.com.

CUSTOM RHINESTONE DESIGNS

Designed by Michael. Let your next special event shine with customized apparel. Perfect for Birthdays, Bar/Bat Mitzvahs, Bridal Showers, Weddings, Cheer/Dance Groups, Gymnastic Teams, Schools, Sports Teams and even Business Logos. This unique way to express yourself is elegant and affordable. Want to create your own design or need a little help? Michael offers FREE artwork and a FREE sample. We also carry a full line of tops and bottoms ready to embellish with your unique design. www.DesignedbyMichael.com. If Bling is your Thing, contact Michael at (954) 270-7474.

BROWARD TABLE TENNIS CLUB

Parties for all ages from table height to infinity! We host Birthday Parties, Olympic Day Team Building Events, Corporate Tournaments, Networking Events, Fundraising events, friend clinics and more. Let us put together a unique event that is your Pong Dream, guaranteed you’ll remember it forever! 3371 N. University Drive, Davie. (954) 695-3218, Terese@2extremepong.com.


EVENTS PEMBROKE PINES YMCA FAMILY CENTER

1361 NW 129th Avenue, Pembroke Pines 33028. (954) 727-9622. • POOL BIRTHDAY PARTIES: Parties are available on Sat. & Sun. beginning March 1st. Sit outside under one of our umbrellas or inside our party hall, which opens onto the pool deck. Included in both packages is a party attendant who will assist to make your party unforgettable. Pricing includes 30 guests for Funbrellas or 50 guests for Party Halls; each additional guest is $6. Funbrella: Food must be ordered from Subway’s concession stand – the only outside food permitted is birthday cake. Y Members $150/Non Members $200. Funbrella Three Hour Parties: 10am – 1pm, 2pm – 5pm. Y Members $250/Non Members $375. Party Hall Two Hour Parties: 10am – 12pm, 1pm – 3pm, 4pm – 6pm. Y Members $375, Non-Members $450. COMING SOON! Specialty Birthday Party Packages. Call for more information.

4KIDSINNEED.ORG “BE A HERO & HIRE A HERO”

Movie grade costume characters come to life! Available for your next birthday party, Sweet Sixteen, Quince, Corporate event, etc. Offering characters such as Batman, Batgirl, Darth Vader, Obi wan, and even a life size remote control R2D2 robot with lights & sounds. Kids both big and small love R2. It’s more than an appearance, we offer a hero training with a message along with an autograph session with your hero. Working to help “Change the world one child at a time!” Contact us: 4KidsInNeed.Org, (954) 439-1878. Heroes with a mission.

HUMANE SOCIETY OF BROWARD COUNTY

Party like an Animal and have your next birthday party at the Humane Society of Broward County. What better way to celebrate your child’s birthday! Not only will your child have fun, but they will also learn about how they can help the homeless animals. Plus, your birthday fee will go directly to the Humane Society of Broward County to help care for the thousands of homeless animals received each year. Call (954) 266-6848 or visit www.humanebroward.com.

SOUTHWEST FOCAL POINT COMMUNITY CENTER

301 NW 103rd Avenue, Pembroke Pines, FL 33026. Call (954) 4506888 or visit www.ppines.com. With a capacity of 250 people, our hall is available for rental and boasts a main banquet hall, a stage, a spacious hardwood dance floor and a full service kitchen. Perfect venue for weddings, bar/bat mitzvahs, birthdays or any special occasion. For fees and availability, call (954) 450-6888. To print out a hall rental brochure, which includes pricing information, please visit www.ppines. com and click on Departments and select Community Services.

Host your next group outing or party at a Florida Panthers hockey game! Whether you are hosting a birthday party, celebrating a business milestone or another special event, the BB&T Center is the place to be! Specially priced tickets and party spaces are available for groups of 10 or more. Call (954) 835-7825 for more information.

FLORIDA PANTHERS ICE DEN

Celebrate your birthday party at the coolest place in town! We offer party packages during our Saturday & Sunday afternoon public skate sessions as well as Friday & Saturday nights for kids 13 and over. Our parties can accommodate 10–30 kids, or for parties of more than 30 guests, rent one of our sheets of ice for a private party of up to 100 guests! Let us do all the work for you while you sit back and enjoy the special day with friends and family members! For more information visit PanthersIceDen.com or call (954) 341-9956 TODAY! 3299 Sportsplex Drive, Coral Springs.

CLUB 19 AT PEMBROKE LAKES COUNTRY CLUB

Club 19 Restaurant, Banquets & Events is located at the Pembroke Lakes Country Club, 10500 Taft Street. It is open to the public. Great food and awesome atmosphere equals a great dining experience! Indoor and outdoor dining available. For more information, please call (954) 5383731 or visit www.clubnineteenplcc.com.

CITY OF PEMBROKE PINES FACILITY RENTALS

• ROSE G. PRICE PARK: 901 NW 208th Avenue. Available for rentals on Saturdays from Noon – Midnight, Sundays from Noon – 6:00pm. For fees and availability, call (954) 437-1140, after 1:00 pm. • TOWNGATE RECREATION CENTER: 901 NW 155th Avenue. Available for rentals on Saturdays from Noon – Midnight and Sundays from Noon – 6:00pm. For fees and availability, call (954) 450-6894. • PINES RECREATION CENTER: 7400 Pines Boulevard. Available for rentals on Fridays 6:00pm – Midnight, Saturdays from Noon – Midnight and Sundays from Noon – 6:00pm. For fees and availability, call (954) 986-5022.

THE CITY OF PEMBROKE PINES CHARTER SCHOOLS

Facilities are available to rent for your meeting, church services or aftercare programs. Large cafeterias and classroom space can be the perfect spot for your gathering. For more information on fees and availability, call Holly Bonkowski at (954) 986-5027. Available locations include: • Central Campus: 12350 Sheridan Street • Charter High School: 17189 Sheridan Street • Charter East Campus: 10801 Pembroke Road • Charter West Campus: 18500 Pembroke Road • FSU Campus: 601 SW 172nd Avenue

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PEMBROKE PINES YMCA AQUATIC CENTER

FLORIDA PANTHERS

Pe m bro ke Pin e s S p o r t s & A c t i v i t i e s D i r e c t o r y

(954) 727-9622, www.ymcasouthflorida.org. 501 SW 172nd Ave., Pembroke Pines 33029. • Y BIRTHDAY PARTIES: Ages 5–13. Have your Birthday Bash at the Y. Adventure Parties include organized games, rock climbing, sports relays and activities. Each party includes party attendant(s), one hour in the gym or outside, half hour in the Activity Center and use of multipurpose room. Parents may bring food, decorations and cake.

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or over 18 years, Alex Othon has been running winter, spring and summer baseball camps in the City of Pembroke Pines. He recently took a brief hiatus from the sport to focus his efforts on golf. He organized the first annual golf tournament to benefit the Sara Othon Foundation. Proceeds will be donated to the South Florida Chapter of Scleroderma Foundation. Scleroderma, or systemic sclerosis, is a chronic connective tissue disease generally classified as one of the autoimmune rheumatic diseases. Although the disease varies from patient to patient, one of the most visible manifestations of the disease is hardening of the skin. It is not contagious, infectious, cancerous or malignant. The South Florida Chapter of Scleroderma Foundation is dedicated to helping patients and their families cope with scleroderma; promoting public awareness and education; and stimulating and supporting research to help find a cure. Alex’s wife was diagnosed with Scleroderma at the age of 35 and has been battling the disease for over nine years. She worked as a teacher, but had to resign last year as a result of the disease. “Most people have never heard of Scleroderma,” said Sara. “With every passing day, I try to educate more and more people about Scleroderma. The devastating disease affects anything you can think of. It changes your physical appearance, limits your movement, deforms your hands and affects your organs. In my case, it has affected my lungs and caused pulmonary hypertension, which overworks your heart.” Sara says, however, that she tries to stay focused on the

positive. “Knowing things can change from one moment to the next, I choose to live my life positively and full of happiness,” said Sara. “So many people overlook all the blessings they have, but I have learned what is truly important in life. I thank God every day for my beautiful family – my three girls and incredible husband. People tell me that I am a strong person. Little do they know that my family is my source of strength!” In August 2016, Alex formed the Sara Othon Foundation to help raise funds for the South Florida Chapter of Scleroderma Foundation on behalf of his wife. Held at Grand Palms Resort in Pembroke Pines, the inaugural tournament was a huge success and raised over $10,000. The tournament included 103 golfers, as well as approximately 50 people who attended to help organize the event or just show support. There was a silent auction, raffles, food, drink and more. Team Deno won the tournament. Alex has already started planning for next year’s tournament. “There is currently no cure for Scleroderma, so we live one day at a time,” said Alex. “The disease has changed our outlook in life. We stick to the simple things and don’t worry about what we don’t have. The disease has progressed throughout the years, but we keep on fighting. We have three girls and Sara fights every day to see them grow up.” For information on next year’s golf tournament, call Alex Othon at 305-467-6850.



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SPORTS BASEBALL PEMBROKE LAKES OPTIMIST BASEBALL

Ages 4 ½–15 coed, recreational and travel teams. Fall Season: August – December. Spring Season: February – May. Fees: $80 – $145 residents. There is an additional non-resident fee. Fees may change. Copy of birth certificate and proof of residency is required. www.pembrokelakesoptimist.com. Flamingo Park, 1900 NW 122 Terrace, (954) 906-1215. Call for more info.

BASEBALL / SOFTBALL CAGES AT ALLGOLF

Open M–F 9am – 10pm, Sat. 8am – 10 pm, & Sun. 8am – 9pm. Outdoor baseball/softball cages. Variable speeds available for game like conditions. 950 N. Flamingo Road (at CB Smith Park entrance), Pembroke Pines. (954) 441-1333, www.allgolf.com.

ALEX OTHON’S BASEBALL ACADEMY

Baseball Instructional Camps (Winter/Spring/Summer) and Privates lessons. Located at Pembroke Shores Park by fields 5 thru 8. Ages 4–15 for more Info: Contact Alex Othon at (305) 467-6850.

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Florida USSSA Baseball. Ages 3–16 co-ed, recreational and travel teams. Spring season registration November – January until spots are filled and tryouts for all divisions are in 3rd week of January. Fall season registration in May and tryouts for all divisions are in August. Check website for fees. www.pasadenalakes.com. Pasadena Park, 8815 Pasadena Blvd. Commissioner – Richard Hernandez, (954) 432-3300, baseball@pasadenalakes.com.

WEST PEMBROKE PINES BASEBALL 10U COBRAS BLUE

Travel baseball program playing in the South Florida Premier League. Looking for dedicated players (all positions). The team’s goal is to teach the kids advanced baseball in a great and positive atmosphere and to keep the kids together through at least age 12u to play in a National Tournament at Cooperstown NY in 2017. Please Call Coach Roberto Pineyro at (954) 214-2240 or email at WestPinesCobraBaseball@gmail.com. Home field: 501 SW 172nd Ave, Pembroke Pines 33029.

WEST PEMBROKE PINES OPTIMIST BASEBALL AND TRAVEL BASEBALL

Ages 3–16, recreational and travel teams. Spring & Fall Seasons. Fees based on age by April 30, 2015: Ages 3–4 years $115/season, Ages 5–6 years $155/season, Ages 7 & up $175/season. Non-Resident +$65. Fall Registration held in May & June. Spring Registration held in November & December. Pembroke Shores Park, 501 SW 172nd Avenue. Contact Mr. Roberto Pineyro at WPPODirector@gmail.com Visit our website @ www.wppobaseball.com. Text WPPObaseball to 72727 for text updates. Follow us on Twitter @wppobaseball.

PEMBROKE PINES OPTIMIST BASEBALL

Ages 3–15: co-ed, recreational and travel teams. Fees: $95 residents, non-residents add $65. Copy of birth certificate required. Fall Season: July/August. Spring Season: March – June. Optimist Clubhouse, 7900 Pines Blvd., (954) 966-4861.

BASKETBALL PEMBROKE PINES YMCA FAMILY CENTER (954) 727-9622, www.ymcabroward.org. 501 SW 172nd Ave Pembroke Pines 33029. • BASKETBALL FUNDAMENTALS: Ages 5–10. Learn the fundamentals of basketball techniques such as shooting, dribbling, passing and lay-ups. Not only will you learn basketball skills, but meeting new friends and most importantly – having fun! Tuesdays & Thursdays 5:30pm – 6:30pm. Members $65 / Non Members $135. • BASKETBALL LEAGUE: FALL/WINTER & SUMMER Leagues. A league for youth, ages 9–17 years old with 8 games guaranteed, certified referees and strategic practices with Volunteer coach. Players must have knowledge of the game and basic at-level skills. Player receives jersey and medal. Any concerns, please communicate with Sports Director. Members $135, Non Members $235.

BROWARD SHARKS TRAVEL BASKETBALL Travel Basketball Teams for 4th Grade, 6th Grade and 7th Grade. Year-round competitive program developing a foundation of academic excellence, discipline, sportsmanship, dedication and persistence along with basketball skills. Pembroke Pines. Email: browardsharksbasketball@live.com. Facebook: www.facebook.com/BrowardSharks.

CHEERLEADING FLORIDA TRIPLE THREAT ALL-STARS Come be a part of the back-to-back National Champions in competitive all star cheerleading! Fully air conditioned building featuring two spring floors, tumble trak, rod floor and trampoline. All Ages, All Skill Levels! Everyone makes a team! Tumbling Classes (all levels): Everyday at 5pm. Special Needs Team: Saturdays 10am. Parkour: Fridays 7pm 9pm. Tumbling & Stunting Classes for School Teams! ALL STAR TEAMS still available...Call Now! 2290 SW 71st Terrace, Davie 33317. (954) 514-7250. www.Fla3threat.com.

FLORIDA SUPERSTARS

Florida Super Stars offer a high-energy combination class with instruction in dance, cheerleading & baton twirling. Over 10 locations, $55 per month for unlimited classes. Year round performances are optional. Feature performances include: Miami Heat, Dolphins, Hurricanes, Disney World, Super Bowl, and Orange Bowl! Summer Dance Jam Camp also offered. (954) 438-2075 or www.floridasuperstars.com.

TAG USA GYMNASTICS & TRAMPOLINE & CHEER

ALL NEW CHEERLEADING PROGRAM! Recreational & Team Programs. Walk in evaluations for Team levels. Daily classes for beginners to advanced in cheer & performance, stunts, stretch & strength, flying and tumbling. Take advantage of our Introductory Rates! Program prices include uniforms and warmups. Schedule a visit & compare at www.TagGymnastics.com… You gotta see it to believe it! 1951 North Commerce Pkwy, Weston. Call (954) 384-9393.

PASADENA WALNUT CREEK OPTIMIST CHEERLEADING

Located at the corner of Sheridan St. and Douglas. Ages 4–15. For more information and to register online, go to www.pasadenalakes.com. Registration is ongoing during the months of April – July. Season: July – November. Commissioner – Susan Holt, email: cheerleading@pasadenalakes.com. (954) 432-3300.


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WEST PEMBROKE PINES OPTIMIST CHEERLEADING

Chapel Trail Park, 19351 Taft Street. Cheer commissioner Vicki M. Grippa: (954) 439-0977 or email wppocheerleading@gmail.com. Please check our website for up to date information and join our new text blast system by texting the words WPPO to 313131 and you will receive a text on all upcoming registration dates and park info. • TACKLE FOOTBALL CHEERLEADING: Ages 5–14. FEES (may change): Tackle Cheerleading $310 (REGISTRATION ONLY, OTHER FEES APPLY). Non Pembroke Pines residents add $100. Registration starts in March. Conditioning begins in May. Season begins in July. • MIGHTY MITES TACKLE: $150 (REGISTRATION ONLY, OTHER FEES APPLY). Non Pembroke Pines residents add $100. Registration starts in March. Conditioning begins in May. Season begins in July.

PEMBROKE PINES OPTIMIST FOOTBALL CHEERLEADING

TEAM MEMORIAL ROAD BIKING Team Memorial is a bicycle club founded by Memorial Healthcare System, a non-profit healthcare organization based in Hollywood, Florida, and created to serve the community by promoting the many health benefits of bicycling. Team Memorial’s mission is to encourage everyone to participate in bicycling - whether for recreation, transportation, fitness or competition. Team Memorial hosts rides regularly throughout the South Florida area for participants of intermediate and advanced levels. Ride listings can be viewed on our ride schedule. www.teammemorial.com.

DISC GOLF DISC GOLF

What do you get when you cross good old-fashioned golf with the sort of flying disc most commonly known as a Frisbee? You get disc golf. Four of disc golf courses are located in Broward County parks. Gamers attempt to traverse an 18-hole course from beginning to end using the fewest disc tosses. The courses are open free to the public, and you have to bring your own gear, although the park offices provide course maps and scorecards. • EASTERLIN PARK: 1000 NW 38th Street, Oakland Park, (954) 357-5190. • MARKHAM PARK: 16001 W. State Road 84, Sunrise, (954) 357-8868. • PLANTATION HERITAGE PARK: 1100 S. Fig Tree Lane, Plantation, (954) 357-5135. • TRADEWINDS PARK: 3600 W. Sample Road, Coconut Creek, (954) 357-8870.

FOOTBALL FLAG AND TACKLE MIAMI DOLPHINS

Your Miami Dolphins are a member of the American Football Conference (AFC) East division in the NFL. They play their home games at Sun Life Stadium in Miami Gardens. The stadium has undergone a major renovation for the 2015 season to include a state-of-the-art, open-air canopy to offer dramatically increased shade and protection from the elements, four HD video boards and improved audio, all new seats and new seating experiences, improved food and enhanced concourses in the 100/300 levels, 300 level patio bars with field views beneath all four video boards. Reserve your spot to be a part of the action for the 2016 season! www.miamidolphins.com.

Dolphins Academy is a six week instructive course that features position specific training. Your child will have a tailored plan created by former pros that will help them improve their fundamentals and techniques for the respective positions that he/she will like to learn. Classes are one hour long and will be held every Monday and Wednesday for six weeks. Class times are 6-7pm, 7-8pm and 8-9pm. The six-week course cost $120.00, which equates to $20.00 a session. Register now at Dolphinsacademy.com or call (305) 943-7272 for more information.

MIAMI DOLPHINS FOOTBALL CAMP

Dolphins Academy summer camps are returning this summer at the Miami Dolphins training facility in Davie. Boys and girls, ages 5-15, can participate in an interactive, week long flag football experience featuring appearances by current and former Miami Dolphins players. The camp focuses on football training as well as the importance of education, physical fitness, and positive choices. For more information please call (305) 943-7272 or visit dolphinsacademy.com and mention the Sports & Activities Directory!

PEMBROKE PINES OPTIMIST (PPO) BENGALS FOOTBALL

7400 Pines Blvd., Clubhouse and Park. Register Thursdays from 6:30pm – 7:30pm. Saturdays 10:00 am – noon. For more information, visit www.ppobengals.com. Commissioner: Jim Ross, allprosign@aol.com. Come join AYFL’s top football program for twelve straight years. • TACKLE FOOTBALL: Ages 5–13. Season: July – November. Spring training in May. Registration: March. Spots are limited and teams fill quickly. Cost: $240. Non-residents add $85. This already includes COPP participation fee. • MIGHTY MITES TACKLE: Ages 5–6. Season: July – November. Spring training in May. Registration: March. Spots are limited and teams fill quickly. Cost: $240. Non-residents add $85.

PASADENA WALNUT CREEK OPTIMIST FOOTBALL

American Youth Football League. Ages: Tackle 5–14. Season: July – November, with all new spring training in May. Early Registration: January – March. Registration: April – August. Check website for fees. 8815 Pasadena Blvd., Clubhouse and Park. For more information, contact Bill Allison at (954) 646-0036 or email pantherscoachbill@aol.com. www.pasadenalakes.com. Football Commissioner: football@pasadenalakes.com.

WEST PEMBROKE PINES OPTIMIST FOOTBALL

Chapel Trail Park, 19351 Taft Street. Contact: Vincent Grippa III, (954) 445-9850. www.wppofootball.com. Please check our website for up to date information and join our new text blast system by texting the words WPPO to 313131 and you will receive a text on all upcoming registration dates and park info. • TACKLE: Ages: 5–14. Season: July – November. Spring training in May. Registration: March. Spots are limited and teams fill quickly. Cost: $225 when you register between now and March; rates go up after that. Registration for football & cheer held online or at Chapel Trail Park the first 3 Saturdays of every month from 10am – 1pm. • MIGHTY MITES TACKLE: Ages: 5–6. Season: July – November. Spring training in May. Registration: March. Spots are limited and teams fill quickly. Cost: $175 when you register between now and May; rates go up after that. Registration for football & cheer held online or at Chapel Trail Park the first 3 Saturdays of every month from 10am – 1pm.

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CYCLING & BIKING

DOLPHINS ACADEMY

Pe m bro ke Pin e s S p o r t s & A c t i v i t i e s D i r e c t o r y

7400 Pines Blvd. Ages 3–15. Registration: MARCH – JULY, THURSDAYS 6:30pm – 8:00pm. SATURDAYS 10:00am – noon. Season: May – November. Commissioner: Kristi Warren (954) 294-4872, kristippo@aol.com. • TACKLE CHEER: (ages 6–15) Registration fee is $225 for Pines residents. $325 for non-residents. Fees may change. Included are a PPO cheer bag, a practice uniform, use of game uniform and spirit day. ($10 off for siblings) Some extra expenses do occur, please call or email for more information. • MINI CHEER: (ages 3–5) Registration fee is $150 for Pines residents. $250 for non-residents. Mini cheerleaders will get a practice uniform, a cheer bag, and use of a game uniform. ($10 off for siblings). Fees may change. Some extra expenses do occur, please call or email for more information.

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(FOOTBALL CONT.) OPTIMIST ADULT FLAG FOOTBALL STARTING NOW! Ages 18 and older. FEES (may change): $100– $200 per player depending on how early you register. Games are on Sunday mornings. Team and individual entries accepted. Please check our website for up to date information at www.wppofootball.com and click on adult sports tab. You may also contact Mario Costa for more info at wppoadultsports@outlook.com or (786) 300-1621.

GOLF MONSTER MINI GOLF

18 holes of indoor, monster themed, Glow-in-the-Dark Mini Golf and more! Feel the excitement and adventure of playing mini golf amidst cool monster décor that includes custom artwork and animated props. Our courses are challenging enough for adults to navigate, yet very playable for children. Experience our Weird Radio interactive DJ, who plays music and hosts contests for prizes. Monster Mini Golf is frightfully fun for all ages! 14435 Miramar Parkway, Miramar 33027. ½ miles east of I-75, (954) 589-1878. 9533 Westview Drive, Coral Springs 33076 in Regal Cinemas Shopping Center. (954) 526-5115.

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Lighted driving range, open 7 days a week with 60 hitting stations (covered and grass are available) and short game area. Two 18-hole adventurous mini-golf courses. Fully stocked pro-shop with major brands. Parent-Child golf clinics available! Call about our JUNIOR SPRING BREAK CAMP: April 10th-14th. 4 days at $160 or $45 daily. 950 N. Flamingo Rd., Pembroke Pines (At entrance to CB Smith Park). (954) 441-1333, www.allgolf.com.

PEMBROKE LAKES COUNTRY CLUB – PUBLIC COURSE

10500 Taft Street, (954) 431-4144, www.pcmgolf.com. 18 hole championship golf course with new carts and state of the art GPS System, all new practice area with bigger driving range and putting green, new chipping and bunker area, PGA staff, fully stocked golf shop, clubhouse, spacious banquet rooms and affordable golf rates all year long. Group and individual lessons available. Restaurant is open to the public. (Call for prices and times.)

GYMNASTICS TAG USA GYMNASTICS & TRAMPOLINE & CHEER Nationally known “progressive” gymnastics programs for boys and girls. TAG’s difference: Largest facility, most equipment, class lesson plans, Class Managers, full cleaning staff, fingerprinted coaches. Awarded Programs for: Lil Tumblers (age 6 weeks), Preschool (age 3+), Beginners (age 5+) to Advanced Classes with State – Regional – NATIONAL CHAMPION Competitive teams for Girls & Boys gymnastics and Coed Trampoline. Also: Two-Hour BIRTHDAY PARTIES / Popular Saturday Night OPEN GYM / Gym & Sports DAY CAMPS. Schedule a visit & compare prices at www.TagGymnastics.com…You gotta see it to believe it! Monthly discounts for New Members or Transfers. 1951 North Commerce Pkwy, Weston. Call (954) 384-9393.

GRAVITY GYMNASTICS Gravity Gymnastics provides tumbling and gymnastics classes for girls and boys, ages 4 months to 16 years. Recreational and Competitive Programs. Through gymnastics, your child will improve in the areas of strength, balance, coordination, speed, and flexibility, responsibility and determination. At Gravity, our mission is to help children enjoy the learning process and gain the confidence needed for a lifetime of success and happiness. Do it for your child; call now and schedule a First Visit. Experience the quality and professionalism of our safety certified coaching staff and customer service team. 11940 Miramar Parkway, Miramar FL 33025 * (954) 450-7770 * info@gravitygymnastics.com * www.gravitygymnastics.com

HOCKEY FLORIDA PANTHERS Playing in the National Hockey League’s (NHL) Eastern Conference, the Florida Panthers are a part of the Atlantic Division. With a roster of promising young players and championship-level veterans, a growing excitement surrounds the Panthers heading into next season. Don’t miss all of the action at the BB&T Center this season. For tickets call (954) 835-7825 or visit www.floridapanthers.com/ticketcentral • PREMIUM SEATING FOR HOCKEY AND EVENTS: Experience a Panthers game or concert in style in one of our suites. BB&T center suites offer space for 15-20 people, in-suite food and beverage options, parking passes, your very own suite attendant and more. F or more information and a tour of a suite, go to floridapanthers.com/ premium or call (954) 835-7828. • FLORIDA PANTHERS GROUP EXPERIENCES: Experience the game together! Host your next group outing or party at a Florida Panthers hockey game. Whether you are hosting a birthday party, celebrating a business milestone or another special event, the BB&T Center is the place to be! Groups start at just 10 people. Visit FloridaPanthers.com/Groups or call (954) 935-7825 (PUCK) for more information.

PANTHERS ICEDEN 3299 Sportsplex Drive, Coral Springs, Florida 33065. (954) 341-9956 • Panthers IceDen is Florida’s premier facility for learning to play hockey, recreational and competitive hockey leagues and clinics! The official practice facility for the NHL’s Florida Panthers, & practices are open to public during the season. Top visiting teams from around the NHL have also practiced here while in town. • One of the most competitive and successful travel hockey programs in the state. The Florida JR Panthers regularly travel to tournaments in Florida and around the country. Let our team of top instructors help you raise your game to the next level!

WEST PEMBROKE PINES ADULT INLINE HOCKEY Leagues year round! Ages 18 and older. FEES (may change): $100–$200 per player depending on how early you register. Games TBA. 4 v 4 Teams Needed. (Including Goalie) You may contact Mario Costa for more info at wppowildcats@gmail.com or (786) 300-1621.


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WEST PEMBROKE PINES IN-LINE HOCKEY SUMMER SEASON! IN-LINE HOCKEY IS BACK!!! Leagues for all ages!! (Youth through adult) FEES (may change): $175–$250 per player for Pines residents depending on how early you register. Games TBA. You may contact Mario Costa for more info at wppowildcats@gmail.com or (786) 300-1621.

LACROSSE GIRLS STORM LACROSSE LEARN FOR FREE! Ages 7 to 17. Fastest growing sport in USA, noncontact and super fun!! Get your kids outside and increase their fitness doing a sport they will LOVE!! STORM Lacrosse is entering our 8th year. We have FREE clinics to try Lacrosse. Our staff consists of experienced high school US Lacrosse certified coaches. CALL (954) 625-0120 or visit www.storm.lacrossenite.com.

MARTIAL ARTS NINJA SPORT AT GRAVITY GYMNASTICS BOYS, are you ready for one hour of Obstacle Course Training, Gymnastics, Martial Arts and Freestyle Movement? Come and discover the Sport of Ninja. By opening up the world of Ninja Sport to your child, you are providing a unique way to focus their energy. Practicing the sport of Ninja exercises the body and mind, but also builds character and cultivates discipline. Ninja Sport isn’t just a ton of fun for kids (although it is, in fact, a TON of fun); it instills values and techniques that provide an important foundation for your child’s success. Classes are available Monday through Saturday. Call and schedule your 1st Visit today! 11940 Miramar Parkway, Miramar FL 33025 * (954) 450-7770 * info@gravitygymnastics.com * www.gravitygymnastics.com

PEMBROKE PINES YMCA FAMILY CENTER (954) 727-9622, www.ymcabroward.org. 501 SW 172nd Ave., Pembroke Pines, 33029. Kajukenbo is a practical and Street Related self defense system founded in Hawaii in 1947 which combines the best of Korean Karate (Tang Soo Do), Judo & Jujitsu, Kenpo and Chinese Boxing – Kung Fu. Kajukenbo strong training incorporates a blend of striking, kicking, throwing, takedowns, joint locks and weapon disarmament. Classes include lots of cardio and stretching exercises. • KAJUKENBO BEGINNERS: Ages 5–12. All participants will be billed monthly. Y Member $70/Non-member $120. Beginners (First timers) Ages 4 to 7: Tuesdays & Thursdays 5:00pm – 6:00pm. • KAJUKENBO INTERMEDIATE & ADVANCED: Ages 4 to 7: Wednesdays from 5:30pm – 6:30pm and Saturdays 8:30am – 9:30am. Ages 8 to 12: Wednesdays from 6:30pm – 7:30pm and Saturdays from 9:30am – 10:30am. Ages 13 to adults: Wednesdays from 7:30pm – 8:30pm and Saturdays from 10:30am – 11:30am.

KARATE Karate is offered at Rose G. Price Park, 901 NW 208th Avenue, on Tuesdays for ages 5–11 from 6:30pm – 7:30pm and Thursdays from 7:45pm – 8:45pm for ages 12 and up. Learn self-discipline and selfdefense. For more information, call Eddie Gonzalez at (954) 680-2500.

ATLANTIC SHOTOKAN KARATE This program teaches discipline, respect, friendship, confidence and fitness. Parent, Child and Teen classes available. Classes are every Thursday night at Pines Recreation Center, 7400 Pines Blvd., Pembroke Pines. For more information, call (954) 505-3580 or email askc.fl@gmail.com.

MULTISPORT TRAINING GROUPS FORT LAUDERDALE TRIATHLETES (FLT)

Ready to join a club, but not sure where to begin? Florida, with its ideal weather, is a mecca for triathletes and FLT is one of the newly formed training clubs to meet growing demand. FLT was formed to perpetuate a healthy lifestyle, through the collaboration of Multi-Sport athletes. It is based on a culture of inclusion, support, and fellowship, through training, racing, and social interaction. In only one season, it has grown to 75 athletes strong thanks to support of the membership and its generous sponsors. Fort Lauderdale Triathletes is an official USAT (USA Triathlon) and IRONMANTM TriClub team. Members enjoy regular clinics/socials and “voluncheering” for each other and the tri-community at large. All members receive discounts from the sponsors and on select endurance races. Find out more at www.fltri.com or on Facebook (Fort Lauderdale Triathletes).

WOMEN FOR TRI (FLT LADIES)

Women For Tri embodies the heart and soul of what makes the sport so rewarding: testing your ability, overcoming challenges, and realizing the full depth of your potential in the most widely recognized test of endurance – triathlon. The FLT Women For Tri Program is designed to bring more women into the exciting sport of Triathlon, in the warm, supportive, and encouraging environment of FLT. Find out more at fltri. com or on Facebook (FLT Ladies – Women for Tri).

PARKOUR FLORIDA TRIPLE THREAT PARKOUR

We have the most experienced staff and safest program and we were the FIRST in Broward County! Beginner to advanced Parkour, Free Running, Tricking now available at Florida Triple Threat. Ages 8 and up. Friday nights 7:00pm – 9:00pm there is a structured class teaching the skills and the art of Parkour. Newly added obstacles to simulate the outdoors. Fully air conditioned building featuring two spring floors, tumble trak, rod floor and trampoline. All Ages, All Skill Levels! (954) 514-7250. 2290 SW 71st Terrace, Davie 33317. www.fla3threat.com.

RACQUETBALL CITY OF PEMBROKE PINES RACQUETBALL FACILITY Walter C. Young Racquetball Courts, 901 NW 129th Avenue. 6 indoor/air conditioned courts. Memberships and hourly rates available. Hours of operation: Monday – Friday (4:00pm – 10:00pm), Saturday – Sunday (9:00am – 5:00pm). Reservations are recommended. For information, please call Athletics (754) 323-4515.

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Now Registering! Register now to participate in the www.sfyll.com seasons! Boys U9 (2nd & 3rd grades), U11 (4th & 5th grades), U13 (6th & 7th grades), Girls U11 & U13. Practices either on Monday and Wednesday or Tuesday and Thursday. You may contact Mario Costa for more info at wppowildcats@gmail.com or call (786) 300-1621.

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RUGBY WEST PEMBROKE PINES OPTIMIST RUGBY Train and compete on our state championship teams. Great opportunities for the USA national all star programs as part of our high caliber program. We play in divisions for Youth, Middle School, JV & Varsity. Team registration fees of $225 include full practice & game uniforms. Beginners are welcome. Home field is Chapel Trail Park at 19351 Taft Street, Pembroke Pines, Florida, 33332. Youth & Middle School practices are Tues & Thurs 6:30pm – 8:30pm, JV & Varsity practices are Mon 6:00pm – 8:00pm & Weds 4:30pm – 6:30pm. Commissioner: Javier Esteve, jesteve@westpinesrugby.com. Hotline: (954) 414-9634, Visit www.westpinesrugby.com for more information.

FORT LAUDERDALE MEN’S AND WOMEN’S RUGBY No experience necessary. All practices and matches are at Mills Pond Park. Call (954) 543-6287 (men’s division) or (201) 787-6503 (women’s division) or visit www.ftlrugby.com.

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WEST PEMBROKE PINES OPTIMIST TRACK AND FIELD We invite all athletes, ages 5–16, to join our very successful program. We train, guide and assist each athlete and have produced hundreds of local, state and national champions in the past 10 years. Our coaching staff consists of former high school and college athletes & coaches and former USA Track & Field athletes, certified coaches and officials. Practices held at Flanagan High School, 12800 Taft Street, Pembroke Pines 33028. Fees: $180 Pembroke Pines residents, non-residents are an additional $100. Track meet fees are additional. For more information, visit www.westpinestrack.com or email runtrack01@gmail.com.

PPO ELITE TRACK CLUB

Males and females, ages 5–17. Join our elite track and field club for the 2016 season! Conditioning begins in January and practices begin in February, Monday – Thursday, 6:15pm – 8:00pm. Location: Miramar High School. Registration: $195 Pembroke Pines Residents / $235 nonresidents. Track meets are additional fees. Original birth certificate and physical required. For more information, please contact Coach Damian at (954) 608-1993 or Oretha Williams at (786) 271-1901.

SELF DEFENSE R.A.D. Rape Aggression Defense for adults and Resisting Aggression Defensively for children. Programs for adults and children. For more information please call R.A.D. at (954) 655-7587.

SOCCER AYSO (AMERICAN YOUTH SOCCER ORGANIZATION) Weston Regional Park 20200 Saddle Club Road, Weston. www.ayso644.org. Facebook: Ayso644WestonSoccer. Whether you are looking for a recreational soccer game or a more competitive one, AYSO has a program for you. AYSO 644 in Weston is one of the largest soccer clubs in S. Florida, offering soccer for children of all ages. AYSO is a National non-profit organization that provides youth soccer programs for participants all over the US and Internationally. AYSO prides itself on these six philosophies: 1. Everyone Plays, 2. Open Registration, 3. Positive Coaching, 4. Balanced Teams, 5. Good Sportsmanship, 6. Player Development • AYSO RECREATIONAL SEASON: For all skill level players. Fall and Spring season consisting of 10 weeks for children 5–18 years of age who are looking to start out playing soccer or just want to play for the love of the game. • PLAYGROUND: For children between 2 ½ and under the age of 5 (as of January 2017) to help with motor skills with an element of soccer. Parent involvement is a critical component. 6-week program on Saturday mornings during the Fall and Spring season. • ELITE TRAINING PROGRAM – MINI KICKERS: Any U5/U6 player who is registered for AYSO can also participate in the Elite Training Program for an additional fee. The training includes one additional training per session per week with a licensed professional trainer. • WESTON SELECT: Advanced training program with highly qualified, professional trainers. Games as well as tournament play. Season is from August – May. • VIP PROGRAM: Provides a quality soccer experience for children and adults whose physical or mental disabilities, which make it difficult to successfully participate on mainstream teams. The VIP Program gives everyone a chance to play and feel a sense of belonging and acceptance. There is a spring and fall season. • ADULT PROGRAM: Offering different levels of competition based on skill and wants. Available programs include: 11v11, 9v9 and the U35 league. From September through May. • WESTON 3V3 BLAST: An annual 3v3 tournament during the Spring season for competitive and recreational teams. Tournament takes place at Weston Regional Park on March 26, 2017. • CAMPS: Offering camps throughout the year, Winter, Spring, Summer. Camps run over Spring and Winter Break as well as all Summer long. A unique emphasis on each camper’s individual technique and skills in order to grow each individual soccer player.

FUTSOC

Competitive and Elite Developmental tournament soccer program. Participation in local, state and regional Premier and national Premier Elite tournaments. All level players accepted for progressive development program. Accepting players all year long. Season runs from September to June, each year. Location: Tequesta Trace Park, 600 Indian Trace, Weston 33326. (954) 812-7991. www.futsocusa.net & www.futsoc.club. • Youth Academy and Amateur Academy: Competitive and Elite Developmental Soccer Club: U11-U23 Boys. Email: director@futsocusa.net & futsocusaenigma@aol.com. Contact: Jose Tamayo - Executive Director / Director of Coaching. • Bambinos Academy: U7-U10 Boys & Girls. Email: Bambinos@futsocusa.net. Contact: Francisco Tamayo - Bambinos Academy Director. • Spring, Summer and Winter Soccer Camp Programs: U6-U16 Boys & Girls. Email: Camps@futsocusa.net. Contact: Jose Tamayo Executive Director / Program Director.


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(Pembroke Pines Optimist Club) Boys & Girls Teams, ages 4–16. Season: Mid-November – Mid-March. Registration: September – October. Fees: $145 Pembroke Pines residents, $235 for non-residents. Pembroke Pines residents must provide proof of residency. Out-of-city players (ONLY) will be given raffle tickets to sell, allowing the player to recoup the entire $90 out of city fee (you will keep the money you raise). Registration covers all the cost of uniforms, equipment, and referee fees. You are responsible for providing shin-guards, cleats, and a soccer ball for the child. Pembroke Pines Optimist Clubhouse / Pines Recreation Center 7400 Pines Boulevard. Soccer Hotline: (954) 580-9090. All information as well as registration is available online: www.pembrokepinessoccer.com

WOMEN’S OVER 30 RECREATIONAL SOCCER LEAGUE

$150 Registration Fee for the entire year includes team shirt and socks. Sunday afternoon games. Seasons: September – December and January – May. Beginners are welcome, individuals only. For more information, call (954) 445-8367, send an email to browardrecsoccer@comcast.net or visit browardrecsoccer.com.

WOMEN’S OVER 40 RECREATIONAL SOCCER LEAGUE

For more information, please call (954) 538-3696 or email Renee Nunez at rnunez@ppines.com. • ADULTS 7 VS. 7 LEAGUES: Registration for adult seasons are going on at the West Pines Soccer Park, 350 SW 196th Avenue. Ages: Over 30 league: 27 & up (only 2 people under the age of 30 are allowed per team) the leagues are men only. Team consists of 15 players (10 Pembroke Pines residents & 5 non-residents). Cost for everyone is $125 per player. Total of 14 games per season. Your Photo ID will be taken during registration & a copy of Driver’s License is needed for registration for the league. There is only one Season a year it runs: January to May each year. • 2017 SPRING RECREATIONAL SEASON: (Ages 3–18) Cost is $145 (could change per COPP request) per child, after September 3rd, 2016 there is a late registration fee of $25 per child. Season runs from January – May 2017. Games & practices will be held at two parks: West Pines Soccer Park & Nature Preserve, 350 SW 196th Avenue and/or Chapel Trail Park, 19531 Taft Street. For more information, please call (954) 538-3696 or email Renee Nunez at rnunez@ppines.com.

Flamingo Park: On Flamingo Road between Taft and Sheridan. Contact (954) 438-6498, www.eteamz.com/pl_bandits. The Pembroke Lakes Optimist Fast pitch Softball program offers recreational and travel league teams for girls starting at 8-Under through 16-Under. Spring and Fall seasons. Fall season registration in August. Spring registration in January. Fees (may change): residents $115, non-residents $180. REGISTRATION FEE INCLUDES: Uniforms, Umpires, game balls, insurance and soda after each game.

PINES THUNDER – FLETCHER MEMORIAL PARK Website: www.pinessoftball.com. PARK PHONE: (954) 981-3077. 7960 Johnson Street, Pembroke Pines. Home of Pines Thunder! Girls’ fast pitch softball leagues, ages 5–18. Seasons: FALL & SPRING. Registration for FALL: September – October. Registration for spring: January – February. Fees (may change): Resident $120, Non-resident $200. All-Star Thunder Travel Team and High School College Showcase Team (8–18) travels during summer season, interested players contact John Ramos, President, sftbl29@comcast.net.

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WEST PINES UNITED TRAVEL SOCCER

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Located at Pines Recreation Center, 7400 Pines Blvd. For full details on our programs, please visit www.pembrokepinessoccer.com or email ust at pposoccer@yahoo.com. • RECREATIONAL SOCCER: Boys and girls, ages 4 to 16. Season runs from mid-November to mid-March. $165 for Residents, $260 for Non Residents. • COMPETITIVE (TRAVEL) SOCCER: Boys and girls, ages 7 to 17. Program runs year round and is tryout based. Program runs from August to May. West Pines Tournament for Boys and Girls is held every year in October and offers a summer program called Super Y that runs through June and July. For more information, visit www.westpinesunited.org.

SOFTBALL DIAMOND DUSTERS GIRLS FAST PITCH SOFTBALL SILVER LAKES PARK SOUTH, 17601 SW 2nd Street, Pembroke Pines, FL 33029. (305) 762-9762. Registration sign up, tournaments and park information may be found on our website www.DiamondDusters. net. Ages 8U–14U, Girls’ fast pitch softball recreational league and travel teams. Fall Season: August – November. Spring Season: January – April. Fees (may change) currently: Residents: $135, Non Residents: $200. Commissioner, Andrew Soterakis, as well as all commissioners can be contacted at this email address: info@diamonddusters.net.

Games are played on Sunday mornings at 9:00am and 10:15am at Bamford Park, 3801 S. Pine Island Road in Davie. The level of play is recreational, and beginners are welcome. Individuals only; no team sign-ups. Cost is $70 per person. For further information, please call Patsy Gibbs at (954) 494-9633.

THE SWIM ACADEMY – AQUATIC CENTERS LARGE HEATED POOLS! Providing Learn to Swim programs year round, including FREE 3–6 month BABY CLASSES*! We specialize in Private, Semi-private, Small Group and Parent & Me lessons. We also offer Birthday Splash Parties, Safety Presentations and Water Safety education. We teach techniques that will help swimmers of all ages in a safe, fun and educational environment. Our goal is to instill a lifelong love and respect of the water, “One Splash at a Time.” Starting from babies, toddlers, and preschoolers to school age students, we focus on a family’s individual needs while educating parents. Free Swim Evaluations available for qualified programs. To enroll, call us today at (954) 384-4500 or visit us at: www.TheSwimAcademy.com and for aquatic news & promotions, join us at www.facebook.com/ westonswimacademy. Two locations: Weston, 1570 Sagemont Way, Weston, FL 33326 and Pembroke Pines, 14900 NW 20th St Pembroke Pines, FL 33028. *3–6 month Baby Classes are free Parent & Me with paid registration fee.

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PEMBROKE LAKES OPTIMIST FAST PITCH SOFTBALL

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Games are played on Friday evenings at 6:45pm and 8:00pm at Bamford Park, 3801 S. Pine Island Road in Davie. The level of play is recreational, and beginners are welcome. Games are played with FIFA rules minus the offsides rule. Individuals only; no team sign-ups. Cost is $70 per person. For further information, please call Patsy Gibbs at (954) 494-9633.

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Teaches aquatics skills in a technical progression. Comprised of 6 skill levels, from Parent and Child Aquatic Classes to Adult Swim Lessons. Classes are limited to 8 students. Pre-registration required. Sessions will be held Monday – Thursday for 2 weeks or 8 consecutive Saturday morning lessons. Swim Lesson Locations: Pembroke Lakes Pool, TownGate Pool and Rose Park Pool. Summer swim lessons scheduled May – August. Fall swim lessons September & October. Swim lesson registration location: TownGate Pool, 901 NW 155 Ave., Pembroke Pines. (954) 450-6732. Registration Begins: March 6, 2017. Registration Hours: Monday–Thursday 12:00pm – 4:30pm, Friday 12:00pm – 7:00pm. Cost per 8 lessons: Pembroke Pines Resident: $45 & Non-Residents: $57.

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1361 NW 129th Ave, Pembroke Pines. (954) 447-7645, ymcasouthflorida.org. Featuring two 140 ft. long waters slides, 7500 sq. ft. multi-purpose pool with zero depth beach entry, 8-lane 25-yard lap pool and 13-ft. deep dive well with a one-meter diving board; 5000 sq. ft. interactive water – play pool with play structure and slide. Open Saturdays, Sundays, and any Broward County Public School Days Off beginning March 1st. Open seven days a week beginning June 5th. Normal hours are from 10:00am – 6:00pm. Free to Y Members, General Public $5 for children 2–12 years, $7 Teens/Adults 13+ years. Adult Lap Swimming: Monday – Thursday from 4:00pm – 8:00pm; Free to Y Members, General Public $5 drop in fee. Call or go online for more information and to register for Swim Lessons, Recreational Swim Team, Birthday Parties, Aquatic Summer Camps & more!

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DAILY ENTRANCE FEES: Residents: $1.50/Adults – $1.00/Children, Non-residents: $3.00/Adults – $2.00/Children. Pool Memberships Available. • ACADEMIC VILLAGE POOL: 17198 Sheridan Street, (954) 5383721. Hours: Saturdays & Sundays, 10:00am – 1:00pm only for Lap Swimmers. • ROSE PRICE PARK POOL: 901 NW 208th Avenue, (954) 4356599. Closed November – February. March & April 12:00pm – 5:00pm. May & September 1:00pm – 5:00pm Weekdays, 10:00am – 6:00pm Weekends. June – August 10:00am – 8:00pm Weekdays, 10:00am – 6:00pm Weekends.

• PEMBROKE LAKES POOL: 10500 Taft Street, (954) 435-6580. Hours: October – May 9:00am – 5:00pm Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Closed Thursday and Friday. Saturday and Sunday 9:00am – 5:00pm. June – September 9:00am – 8:00pm Weekdays, 9:00am – 6:00pm Weekends. • WATER AEROBICS: This program focuses on water as a resistant force to develop muscle tone and cardiovascular endurance. Water aerobics is a great way to improve one’s physical fitness level without subjecting the body to stress. TIME: 9:00am – 9:45am. COST: $3/day or $50/20 classes Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Location: Pembroke Lakes Pool, 10500 Taft Street, Pembroke Pines (954) 435-6580. • TOWNGATE POOL: 901 NW 155th Avenue, (954) 450-6732. Hours: Closed November – March, April 10:00am – 5:00pm. May & September 10:00am – 8:00pm Weekdays, 10:00am – 5:00pm Weekends. June – August 10:00am – 8:00pm Weekdays, 10:00am – 6:00pm Weekends. • WALDEN LAKE POOL: 20460 SW 1st Street, (954) 450-6865. Closed September – May, Open June – August 10:00am – 5:00pm.

TABLE TENNIS BROWARD TABLE TENNIS CLUB One of the only 4 Table Tennis Clubs in the US to be recognized as a “National Club of Excellence”. Our facility hosts National & International Tournaments and boasts 19 tables & Newgy robots resting on a world class Chinese blue floor. Available for Birthday Parties, Team building and other special events. Catering to all levels and ages from Table Height to Infinity! 3371 N. University Drive, Davie. (954) 695-3218, Terese@2extremepong.com.

TENNIS PEMBROKE LAKES TENNIS CENTER Pierre Arnold/Director of Tennis for the City of Pembroke Pines. 10500 Taft Street, Pembroke Pines. (954) 431-4146. Hard Courts (9) / Clay Courts (5). Open Mon. – Fri. 8:00am – 9:00pm, Sat. and Sun. 7:30am – 6:00pm. Memberships and lessons available for all ages. Competition training program for tournament players. E-mail: pierrearnoldtennis4@yahoo.com.

PAUL J. MAXWELL TENNIS CENTER 1200 SW 72nd Avenue, Pembroke Pines. (954) 986-5021. Cell: (305) 962-2633. Carlos Casely, Head Tennis Professional. (8) Hard Courts. All year round. Adult CARDIO and Instructional Tennis, Quick Start Junior Program, Junior Leagues, After School and Saturday Clinics ages 3–18. Fun learning workouts for all! Open to the public. E-mail: www.caselytennis.com.

ROSE PRICE PARK TENNIS CENTER 901 NW 208 Ave., Chapel Trail. (4) Hard Courts. Julio Cancelado, Head Tennis Professional. Please contact (786) 308-0096 or email juliocancelado@hotmail.com.

SILVERLAKES SOUTH TENNIS CENTER 17601 SW 2nd Street, Pembroke Pines. (954) 431-4147, Cell: (954) 531-4124. Hard Courts (6). Head Tennis Professional: Jose Luis Penaloza. All year round. Jr. and adults beginner, intermediate and advanced programs. Open to the public. E-mail: jlpenalozap@hotmail.com.

SILVERLAKES NORTH TENNIS CENTER

2300 NW 172nd Avenue, Pembroke Pines. (954) 443-4881. Cell: (954) 593-5427. (4) Hard Courts. Head Tennis Professional, Juan Ocampo. All year round. Jr. and adults beginner, intermediate and advanced programs. Open to the public. E-mail: jctennisusa@yahoo.com.

JUAN COUTINHO TENNIS ACADEMY Juan Coutinho, Tennis Pro, P.T.R. Certified 5A, ITF level II, USTA High Performance Training, USTA Local Team Tennis. Ages 4 & Up, BeginnerPro. Junior & Adult Pro Development. We offer Private, Semi-Private & Group Lessons. 10 & under program and Juniors Beginner, Intermediate & Advanced Levels. First Tennis Group Lesson is FREE! Call to reserve your spot now. (305) 282-5822 or email Grandpalmstennis@yahoo.com.


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Gold Medal Squared Certified Club with USAV Safe Sport Certified Coaches, offers experienced coaching from High School Varsity, Collegiate Division I players and Professional Beach players. Volleyball Camps, Small Group Clinics, Youth Development, Year Round Sand & Beach Training PLUS Local & Travel Club Teams. SoFLO Volleyball also is host to AAU local tournaments and participates in USAV & AAU Regional and National tournaments. Learn more at soflovolleyball.org or call (954) 600-9810. • CLUB TEAMS: Regional and National teams. Club Season is November – April with National Season continuing thru June. Beach Season runs through August. Fall Season runs August – October. Athlete ages are 7–18. • DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM: Ages 5–15. Beginners who want to learn the fundamental skills with technical training in small group setting. Each session focuses on and builds upon specific skills: passing, serving, ball control, spiking, and court positions. Fridays 4:00pm – 6:00pm. Ongoing August – May. • BEACH SAND VOLLEYBALL: Year round training in the sand for beginning to advanced level players. Practice drilling, movement, team strategy and even competing with the professionals! Practice twice a week at local Parks or at a local Beach.

PEMBROKE PINES YMCA FAMILY CENTER (954) 727-9622 x1438, www.ymcasouthflorida.org. 501 SW 172nd Ave., Pembroke Pines 33029. • VOLLEYBALL FUNDAMENTALS: Ages 8–15. This program is designed to help master the skills of passing, serving and hitting. These three skills are key to success in Volleyball. Come master your skills with us! This program will help prepare your child for any of our leagues. Monday & Wednesday from 5:30pm – 6:30pm. Cost: $65 Members, $135 Non Members. • SPIKER’S VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE: A league for youth ages 9–17 years old with 8 games guaranteed, certified referees and strategic practices with a Volunteer coach. Players must have knowledge of the game and basic at-level skills. Player receives uniform and medal. Players are required to be evaluated. Any concerns, please communicate with Sports Director. Y Member $135, Non Member $195.

WATERSKIING, WAKEBOARDING & WAKE-SURF WATERSKIING & WAKEBOARDING LESSONS Waterski & Wakeboard lessons and now Surfing at CB Smith Park. Beautiful, private, fresh water lake, New Surf boat to make endless surfing possible. Slalom, Kneeboard, tube rides, birthday parties, camp field trips, surfing, etc. All equipment supplied. Open year round. Call Mike for appt. & information at (954) 292-3953, www.browardski.com.

ACTIVITIES ACTING & DRAMA BROADWAY KIDS STUDIO – PERFORMING ARTS CENTER 9042 West State Road 84, Davie 33324 (Same Plaza as Kabooms and RoundUp). BKS offers group and private lessons in Acting, Singing, Dancing, & Musical Instruments (Piano, Drums, & Guitar). Additionally, we have an After-School Program, Camps, Dance Competition and performance opportunities (Plays and Musicals). Look out for opportunities to audition for one of our many productions, dance competition team or Star Performers. Contact us at (954) 693-7500 or visit www.BroadwayKidsStudio.com.

CITY OF PEMBROKE PINES RIVER OF GRASS ARTSPARK 17189 Sheridan Street, for more information and registration dates and times call (954) 322-2597. Limited space – enroll early! Fee per class: $200 per session. • ACTOR’S STUDIO: Fall session: Wednesdays 4:00pm – 6:00pm. Ages 8–11. • CREATIVE DRAMATICS: Fall session: Wednesdays 6:30pm – 8:00pm. Ages 12–16. • ACTOR’S STUDIO: Fall session: Thursdays 4:00pm – 6:00pm. Ages 8–11.

ACTIVE ADULT & SENIOR ACTIVITIES SOFLO VOLLEYBALL Play coed indoor volleyball pick-up games with adult players of different ages and skill levels. Everybody plays. Wednesdays 8:00pm – 10:30pm at David Posnack JCC, 5850 S. Pine Island Rd, Davie 33328. For more information on different locations call or text (954) 600-9810. JCC Members $5 / Community $7. Open to the public, men and women.

BROWARD TABLE TENNIS CLUB Table Tennis has been proven to enhance mental awareness and improve memory in seniors while keeping the body moving and improving mobility and heart health. Open play, tournaments, coaching and more. 3371 N. University Drive, Davie. (954) 695-3218, Terese@2extremepong.com.

PEMBROKE PINES YMCA FAMILY CENTER We are located at 501 SW 172nd Ave., Pembroke Pines 33029. Phone (954) 727-9622 ext. 1435. We offer Silver Sneakers classes, Enhance Fitness, Gentle Yoga, Zumba Gold and Meditation. The following clubs meet weekly: Dominos, Sewing, Karaoke and Games. We offer lectures, workshops, and trips. If you are 65 or older and have the Silver Sneakers and Silver & Fit benefits, you might have a FREE Membership at the YMCA. Please visit us to find out eligibility.

PEMBROKE PINES CITIZENS POLICE ACADEMY “CLASS 45” Residents and business owners are invited to register for Class 45 of the Pembroke Pines Police Department Citizen’s Police Academy (CPA). CPA classes meet every Thursday for fifteen weeks from 7:00pm to 10:00pm beginning February 9, 2017. A limited number of spaces are available; applications are available online at ppines.com/police, then click on Community Programs.

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(ACTIVE ADULT & SENIOR ACTIVITIES CONT.) THE CITY OF PEMBROKE PINES SOUTHWEST FOCAL POINT SENIOR CENTER

Southwest Focal Point Community Center is registering now for persons 18 years and older: For more information, please contact (954) 450-6888 or visit www.ppines.com, click on Departments and select Community Services. • DAYTIME CLASSES: 20/20/20 Fitness, Acrylic Painting, Acting, Adult Coloring, Adult Crafting, Advanced Drawing, Aerobics, Ageless Grace, Beginner’s Painting, Beginner’s Spanish, Ceramics, Chair Exercise, Chair Jazzercise, Chair Yoga, Creative Writing, Drawing Fundamentals, Figure Drawing, Flower Arranging, Guitar, Intro to Watercolor, Jazzercise, Knitting, Line Dance, Personal Touch Fitness, Photography 101, Pilates, Portrait Drawing, Pottery, Scale Back Weight Loss Workout, Sewing, Tai Chi, Water Aerobics, Yoga, Zumba. • EVENING CLASSES: Ballroom Dancing, 20/20/20 Fitness, Beginners Photography, Computer (English), Computer (Spanish), Floral Arranging, FREE Billiards, FREE Card and Board Games, Fused Glass, Floral Arranging, Glaze Formulation Workshop, Jewelry Design, Mat Pilates, Paint & Sip Workshops, Personal Fitness Training, Photo Editing, Pines West Camera Club, Pottery (Parent & Child), Pottery Studio, R.A.D. for Adults (Rape Aggression Defense), R.A.D. for Children (Resisting Aggression Defensively), Sewing (Adult), Sewing (Parent & Child), Tai Chi, Zumba for Teens and Adults.

AFTERSCHOOL & DAY OFF PROGRAMS TAG USA GYMNASTICS & TRAMPOLINE & CHEER

www.TagGymnastics.com. 1951 N. Commerce Parkway, Weston. Register by phone, (954) 384-9191. • AFTERCARE SCHOOL PICK UP & PARENT DROP OFF: Pick up from all Weston and Cooper City Public and Charter Schools, directly to our gym or parent drop off. Starting at $210/month includes: 5 day pickup, two classes per day and snack. On site teacher for homework help help. Drivers are Background checked, Licensed, & Certified. Register by phone.

• DAYS OFF SPORTS CAMP: Action packed camp days for kids! For BOYS: The largest, most popular day off camp for boys includes Indoor Basketball & Soccer, Trampoline, and Flips & Pit. For Girls: Gymnastics, Tumbling, Trampoline & Cheer. Only $45 per day! Half Day Preschool Camp available!

BROADWAY KIDS STUDIO – PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

9042 West State Road 84, Davie 33324 (Same Plaza as Kabooms and RoundUp). Broadway Kids Studio After-School program has two options. The first includes transportation from select local schools for $285/month or a drop off option for $260/month. The program entitles students to up to 15 classes per week in all aspects of the performing arts. Classes are from 3pm-6pm daily (ages 5–11) or 4pm – 7pm (ages 12+). The program allows for homework time and is deeply discounted over the normal group class rate. Private lessons in singing, acting, dancing, and instruments are also available for additional fees. Contact us at (954) 693-7500 or www.BroadwayKidsStudio.com.

GRAVITY GYMNASTICS

Gravity Gymnastics provides an After Care program like no other. Children enjoy a daily hour of physical activity including gymnastics, fitness, and P.E. Our After Care teachers will then help your child with his/her homework assignments. Children have access to computers to complete online assignments as well. Once homework is corrected and finished, children enjoy Spanish, Science, and Arts-&-Crafts activities. Our 8 to 1 ratio and the professionalism of our dedicated staff cannot be compared with any other program in the area. Call today and schedule a Free Tour of our facility (954) 450-7770. 11940 Miramar Parkway, Miramar FL 33025 * info@gravitygymnastics.com * www.gravitygymnastics.com.

AFTER-SCHOOL ADVENTURE PROGRAM

The J’s afterschool adventure program, open to any kindergarten to 8th grade child, offers a variety of choices for creative, fun & stimulating activities in a safe & nurturing environment. Your child will enjoy many activities, like a Wii/Xbox Game Room, supervised homework room, arts & crafts. In addition to all the activities, your child also has the opportunity to enroll in a variety of enrichment classes like cooking, robotics, swimming and dance, all on one campus. To enroll: www.dpjcc.org or (954) 434-0499, ext. 202. David Posnack JCC, 5850 S. Pine Island Road, Davie, FL 33328.

EDUCANDO A AMÉRICA – SPANISH SCHOOL

Our school offers 100% Spanish Immersion program for children from ages 3 years old and up. We offer a Spanish for Speakers program based on language acquisition in reading, writing as well as speaking. Based on a 3-hour/week program, we offer classes in two different locations that are opened to all students: Imagine Charter School in Weston and Muzart Creative Arts Studios in Hollywood. We also offer Spanish enrichment programs only for students of selected schools such as Pembroke Pines Charter Schools, Beachside Montessori Village in Hollywood and Virginia Shuman Young in Ft. Lauderdale. Monthly tuition begins at $85. Private tutoring is also available, as well as adult and teenager’s classes for advanced students. Visit www.educandoamerica. com or write to ea@educandoamerica.com. Call about our Dive Into Spanish Immersion Summer Camp and for our different locations, days and times for each program (954) 261-2432.

BRIGHT & SMART – ROBOTICS, CODING, & ENGINEERING AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAMS

Be a part of the best adventure in Robotics and Engineering that amazes kids and parents alike! We offer various After-School Enrichment programs for all girls and boys, 7 to 14 years old. Children in all our programs are immersed in a unique, fun-filled experience that fosters teamwork, builds problem solving skills, and nurtures critical and creative thinking. Classes are held after school in 8-week sessions. Tuition includes 90 minutes per week of instruction, materials, and lab fees. Register for an Introductory Trial Class today! Get in contact: (954) 816-3346, Info@BrightAndSmart.com Visit our website: www.BrightAndSmart.com Stay connected: www.facebook.com/BrightAndSmart, www.twitter.com/Bright_n_Smart, www.instagram.com/brightandsmart

IMACS – MATH, COMPUTER PROGRAMMING & LOGICAL REASONING ENRICHMENT

Take your child’s logical reasoning skills to the next level! IMACS gives students a competitive edge by teaching them how to think critically in a fun environment. Call (954) 791-2333 or visit www.imacs.org to schedule a FREE Placement Class. Weekly After-School/Saturday classes. Grades 1–12. Weston, Plantation, Boca, Fort Lauderdale, and Delray.


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NOB HILL ACADEMY

Nob Hill Academy is a modern and bright state-of-the-art facility. We offer Developmental Programs, Free VPK, Afterschool Program (pick-up from area schools) and Summer & Winter camps available. Locations in Sunrise (2 locations), (954) 748-2489, Davie (954) 791-9270 and Pembroke Pines. (954) 437-3949.

I KNOW SCIENCE STEM CENTER & TOY STORE

From chemistry to engineering, robotics to physics; we have a lineup that is sure to please. At THE LAB, your scientist will have a one of a kind, hands-on experience exploring all the fields of science! If you are fascinated by design & building, come explore our Engineering or Robotics zone. If you radiate creativity, then you’ll love the Young da Vinci’s Art Club. Sparking-up interest and a lifelong love for STEAM while gaining a competitive edge is what we do at our STEM Center! Registration is ongoing for the plethora of STEM programs that satisfy the most curious kiddos! (954) 239-8252, www.iknowscience.com. info@iknowscience.com. Follow us: facebook.com/iknowsciencecenter STEM Center & Toy Store: 2110 North Flamingo Road, Pembroke Pines.

JUAN COUTINHO TENNIS ACADEMY

501 SW 172nd Avenue, Pembroke Pines. (954) 727-9622. • HOMESCHOOL HEALTH & FITNESS: Ages 5–14. Monday & Wednesday 11:00am – 12:00pm. (Gym) This program provides an enriching experience for your child in a safe environment. Students will develop skills to enhance their physical health. Activities include strength and endurance training, athletic drills and team building. Y Members $25, Non-Members $50. • PARTY IN THE PM: Ages 5–12. 3rd Friday of every month from 6:00pm – 9:00pm. This program offers specialty instruction in arts and crafts, dance, fitness, math, science, sports and other enrichments. Y Members $10, Non-Members $20. • TEEN CAMP YOUTH FITNESS: Ages 13–17. Monthly, Monday – Wednesday, 6:30pm – 7:30pm. Saturday, 10:00am – 11:00am. Outdoor & Indoor training program based on enhancing motor skills, functional strength, muscle endurance, balance and coordination. Includes: Agility training, conditioning games, body weight strengthening and much more. All classes are 55 minutes and meet twice per week. Y Members FREE. • KIDZ CLUB: Ages 5–12. Monday – Friday 2:15pm – 6:00pm. Here at the Y, we give parents the peace of mind to know that their child is enjoying fun-filled activities such as sports, arts & crafts and fitness. They are also offered homework time and assistance. Transportation available from Independent Bus Company. 10% second sibling discount. • Y FITNESS KIDZ CLUB: Ages 8–12. This is an indoor and outdoor fitness program. Youth will perform agility training, body weight strengthening, conditioning games, sports, spinning, cardio kickboxing classes, nutrition tips and more. Monday – Friday, 2:15pm – 6:00pm | Y Members: $180 monthly • YOUTH CARDIO KICK-FIT: Monthly, Monday & Friday 5:30pm – 6:30pm. Non-impact fitness program for kids which provides kickboxing techniques in a circuit to develop both resistance training and cardiovascular strength. All classes are 55 minutes and meet twice per week. Y Members $80, Non-Members $160. • ONE DAY FUN DAY: Ages 5–12. 7:30am – 6:00pm. Don’t forget the kids are out of school! Don’t worry, we are ready. Kids experience recreational games and play, art fun, physical fitness, character development lessons and more that encourage and promote social skills and physical development. Please make sure to pack 2 snacks. Y Members $40, Non-Members $70.

ART ART WORKSHOPS – CHESSART Teaching students to express themselves through the arts. Our program offers unique art experiences that promote your child’s confidence and creativity. Drawing. Painting. Cartooning. Printmaking. Ceramics. Group and private workshops. After school programs. Portfolio development for students from 9th and 12th grade. www.chessartkids. com, info@chessartkids.com, (954) 534-3771 or (954) 650-2562 or (954) 416-4802.

7960 Johnson Street. For more information, call (954) 986-5027 after 1:00pm. Fee per class: $45 per month ($56.25 for a 5 week month). Payments/Registration is due by the 20th of the month for the upcoming month’s classes. Bring child’s original birth certificate and adult’s driver’s license for registration. • NEW! MINI-MICHELANGELOS: An art class for preschoolers. Kids will enjoy a 50-minute art class. Class will integrate literacy through art and other skills. Class will be offered on Saturdays from 9:00am – 9:50am. • PETITE PICASSOS: Ages 5–7, Saturdays 10:00am – Noon or 12:30pm – 2:30pm. • AWESOME ART FOR KIDS: Ages 8–11, Saturdays 10:00am – Noon. • TEEN ART EXPERIENCE: Ages 12–16, Tuesdays 6:00pm – 8:00pm.

CITY OF PEMBROKE PINES RIVER OF GRASS ARTSPARK 17189 Sheridan Street, for more information and registration dates and times call (954) 322-2597. Fee per class: $45 per month ($56.25 for a 5 week month). Payments & Registration due by the 20th of the month for upcoming month’s classes. • PETITE PICASSOS: Ages 5–7 years, Saturdays 12:30pm – 2:30pm or Wednesdays 4:00pm – 6:00pm. • AWESOME ART FOR KIDS: Ages 8–11 years, Saturdays 10:00am – 12:00pm or Wednesdays 3:30pm – 5:30pm. • TEEN ART EXPERIENCE: Ages 12–16 years, Thursdays 6:00pm – 8:00pm.

STUDIO 18 IN THE PINES ADULT ART CLASSES 1101 Poinciana Drive, Pembroke Pines. Call (954) 961-6067 for more information or visit our website at www.ppines.com/studio18. • LIFE DRAWING CLASS: Classes held the last Thursday of every month. $15 per session. 7:00pm – 9:00pm. Must be over 18. • CERAMICS-HAND BUILDING WORKSHOP: Three and four hour workshops. To register, call John Antczac at (954) 483-6688 or email to set up day and time at artofcrescentmoon@gmail.com. • INTRODUCTION TO OIL PAINTING: Tuesdays or Saturdays 10:00am – 12:30pm for 4 weeks. To register, call Maria Wieder at (954) 649-4053. • PENDANT FUSED GLASS WORKSHOP: Instructor: Joni Esser-Stuart. Saturday Workshops 1:00pm – 4:00pm. Call (954) 538-1248 for more information on upcoming workshop dates.

EXHIBITIONS AT STUDIO 18 1101 Poinciana Drive, Pembroke Pines. Call (954) 961-6067 for more information or visit our website at www.ppines.com/studio18. Opening receptions are FREE and start at 7:00pm. • GLORY OF A MOMENT: “Capturing a Moment in Time,” featuring the Weston Art Guild. Opening reception is Friday, March 24, 207. Show dates are March 24 – April 26, 2017.

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CITY OF PEMBROKE PINES DONNITH H. FLETCHER ART & CULTURAL CENTER

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Juan Coutinho, Tennis Pro, P.T.R. Certified 5A, ITF level II, USTA High Performance Training, USTA Local Team Tennis. Ages 4 & Up, BeginnerPro. Junior & Adult Pro Development. We offer Private, Semi-Private & Group Lessons. 10 & under program and Juniors Beginner, Intermediate & Advanced Levels. First Tennis Group Lesson is FREE! Call to reserve your spot now. (305) 282-5822 or email Grandpalmstennis@yahoo.com.

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ATTRACTIONS & THEME PARKS MONSTER MINI GOLF 18 holes of indoor, monster themed, Glow-in-the-Dark Mini Golf and more! Feel the excitement and adventure of playing mini golf amidst cool monster décor that includes custom artwork and animated props. Our courses are challenging enough for adults to navigate, yet very playable for children. Experience our Weird Radio interactive DJ, who plays music and hosts contests for prizes. Monster Mini Golf is frightfully fun for all ages! 14435 Miramar Parkway, Miramar, 33027 . ½ mile east of I75 (954) 589-1878. 9533 Westview Drive, Coral Springs 33076 in Regal Cinemas Shopping Center (954) 526-5115.

THE BB&T CENTER The BB&T Center is the premier sports and entertainment venue in South Florida. Located in Sunrise, the BB&T Center plays host to more than 200 events annually including Florida Panthers hockey. For further information and a schedule of events please visit www.thebbtcenter.com. The BB&T Center is the Center of it All.

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This interactive children’s water playground features slides, tunnels, turn valves, wheels and levers, water curtains, crawl tunnels, and a huge bucket that fills and empties onto the playground below at regular intervals. The depth of the pool ranges from zero at its edges to 12 inches at its deepest. Lifeguards are on duty whenever the water park is open. Children 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult at least 18 years of age. $5/person per session when sessions are in effect, $5/person per day when sessions are not in effect. Children under 1 year of age are admitted free. The park’s regular gate entrance fee of $1.50/person (children 5 and under free) is also in effect on weekends and holidays. Applicable Florida sales tax will be added to all fees except gate fee. Please call the park for daily fees and hours of operation. 401 S. Powerline Road, Deerfield Beach, FL 33442. (954) 357-5100.

PARADISE COVE WATER PARK AT C.B. SMITH PARK Paradise Cove is the Broward County Parks and Recreation Division’s largest aquatics facility, offering family fun for everyone. 900 N. Flamingo Road, Pembroke Pines, FL 33028. Please call the park for daily fees and hours of operation. (954) 357-5161. • Paradise Pipeline: features four five-story-tall waterslides, enabling riders to experience corkscrew rides exiting into the four-foot-deep plunge pool. The 32-inch wide-open body slides vary in length from 395–430 feet. The 400 gallons of water per minutes move riders down the slides for an incomparable experience. Riders must be 42 inches tall, weigh less than 250 pounds, and be able to swim. • Sharky’s Lagoon: is the water playground for all ages, featuring an 18-inch-deep pool that includes many interactive play elements, as well as three waterslides that vary in length from 83–125 feet. • Parrot’s Point: is the water playground for ages 5 and under, featuring a 12-inch-deep pool with two small water slides and many interactive play elements. • Crazy Creek: is the 410-foot-long meandering tube ride with interactive elements along the route.

CASTAWAY ISLAND WATER PARK AT T.Y. PARK Castaway Island offers two interactive water playgrounds: a toddler pool, with climbing features and a small slide, and the other with features more suitable for older children, including 5 slides and many interactive spray features as well as buckets that regularly fill with water and then dump it out onto the playground below. In 2007, the water park’s original sand-bottom lagoon was replaced with a zero-entry, hard-bottom Swim Lagoon with a waterfall at one end. The recently renovated aquatics complex also includes a marina that provides boat rentals. Water Park rates are $8.50/person for the entire day; $5.50/ person after 3pm. Children under 12 months are admitted free. An individual water park season pass (Find It All card) is available for $64 per person, which includes admission to Tropical Splash, Splash Adventure, and Castaway Island water parks. Please call the park for daily fees and hours of operation. Applicable Florida sales tax will be added to all fees except gate fee. 3300 N. Park Road, Hollywood, FL 33021. (954) 357-8811. Closed October – February, reopening in March.

CHESS CHESS FOR KIDS: CHESSART Learning to think outside the box. Chess is a useful educational tool. Chess is a tool that improves your child’s confidence, imagination, concentration and intuition. Chess also develops critical and logical thinking. Chess improves schoolwork and grades. Ages 4 and up. Chess is fun! After school programs: Montessori schools, Imagine Charter. Group Lessons: Weston Community Center, Sunset Lakes Miramar Community Center, Davie Pine Island Park Multipurpose Center, Pembroke Isles, The Ridges. Private lessons, tournaments. www.chessartkids.com, info@chessartkids.com. (954) 650-2562 or (954) 534-3771 or (954) 416-4802.

CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT SWIMMING & WATER SAFETY: THE SWIM ACADEMY – AQUATIC CENTERS HEATED POOLS! Children who learn how to swim at a young age are reaching many developmental milestones earlier than the norm. Research from the Griffith Institute not only shows that taking swimming lessons can make a difference in saving young children’s lives but the benefits are measurable. Children who start swimming lessons early not only become smarter, but also build their social, emotional, and physical components. The Swim Academy specializes in infant, baby, toddler and elementary age swim lessons. Introductory programs such as our Free Baby “Splish-Splash” classes for parents/caregivers, Private lessons, Baby & Me and Parent & Me Group classes are just a few specialty programs offered. For more information on our Aquatic Programs & our two HEATED POOL facilities, call us at (954) 384-4500 or visit: www.TheSwimAcademy.com and for aquatic news & promotions, join us at www.facebook.com/ westonswimacademy. Locations at: Weston, 1570 Sagemont Way, Weston, FL 33326 and Pembroke Pines, 14900 NW 20th St., Pembroke Pines, FL 33028


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PEMBROKE PINES YMCA FAMILY CENTER (954) 727-9622, www.ymcasouthflorida.org. 501 SW 172nd Ave. Pembroke Pines, 33029. • TINY TOTS: Soccer & Basketball. Ages 3–5. Ongoing Monthly. Monday & Wednesday 9:30am – 10:15am, 10:15am – 11:00am. Y Members $65 / Non-Members $135. • TODDLER ENRICHMENT: Ages 3–5. (Must be potty trained). This program incorporates arts & crafts, educational games and activities for preschool age children. Your child will have fun and meet new friends. Please bring a water bottle and snack daily. Monday – Friday from 9:00am – 12:00pm. Y Members $280, Non-Members $350.

PINES WEST ACADEMY In Pines West Academy, we are in constant search, study, and integration of the best and most revolutionary approaches to education in order to construct a model that takes into account all the needs and skillsets necessary for the 21st century learner. We offer a Bilingual preschool program from 6:30am to 6:30pm for children from 1 to 5 years old, FREE VPK (100% score), Summer VPK, afterschool, spring, summer and winter camp. Phone: (954) 450-0900, 17191 Pines Blvd. Pembroke Pines, FL 33027, info@pineswestacademy.com, www.pineswestacademy.com, www.facebook.com/pineswest.

DANCE FLORIDA SUPERSTARS Florida Super Stars offer a high-energy combination class with instruction in dance, cheerleading & baton twirling. Over 10 locations, $55 per month for unlimited classes. Year round performances are optional. Feature performances include: Miami Heat, Dolphins, Hurricanes, Disney World, Super Bowl, and Orange Bowl! Summer Dance Jam Camp also offered. (954) 438-2075 or www.floridasuperstars.com.

BROADWAY KIDS STUDIO – PERFORMING ARTS CENTER 9042 West State Road 84, Davie 33324 (Same Plaza as Kabooms and RoundUp). BKS offers group and private lessons in Acting, Singing, Dancing, & Musical Instruments (Piano, Drums, & Guitar). Additionally, we have an After-School Program, Camps, Dance Competition and performance opportunities (Plays and Musicals). Look out for opportunities to audition for one of our many productions, dance competition team or Star Performers. Contact us at (954) 693-7500 or www.BroadwayKidsStudio.com.

POWER HOUSE DANCE AT PINES RECREATION CENTER Dance Classes for ages 3–12 years including Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Lyrical and Hip Hop. $45 per month, 1 class per week. Classes held Tuesday evenings and Saturday mornings at Pines Recreation Center, 7400 Pines Blvd. Call (754) 214-3160.

DOG PARKS DOG PARKS IN BROWARD COUNTY Usage fees may apply. Please contact the dog park of your choice prior to arriving for more information. • Barkham Park At Markham Park (Broward County Parks): 16001 W. State Rd. 84, Sunrise 33326. (954) 357-8868. Dog Park pass required. Proof of current vaccinations must be provided. www.broward.org/parks. • Dog Beach at Hollywood Beach (City of Hollywood): between Pershing St. and Custer St., Hollywood 33019. (954) 921-3404. Friday, Saturday & Sunday only. 3:00pm – 7:00pm. Daily and 6 month passes for purchase. dboh.org. • Happy Tails Dog Park (City of Plantation): 6500 S.W. 16th St., Plantation 33317. (954) 452-2510. 7:00am – dusk daily. Wednesdays noon – dusk. www.plantation.org/parks-recreation • Pembroke Pines Dog Park (City of Pembroke Pines): 9751 Johnson Street, Pembroke Pines. (954) 435-6520. 8:00am – dusk. ppines.org. • Steven L. Josias Dog & Equestrian Park (City of Pembroke Pines): 5836 SW 193rd Way, Pembroke Pines. Monday – Saturday 8:00am – dusk, Sunday 8:00am – 6:00pm. Ppines.org.

FISHING & BOATING CANOE RENTALS Chapel Trail Nature Preserve, 19800 Sheridan Street. Canoe rentals available Saturdays (9:00am – Noon) $7/hr. $10 security deposit and a Driver’s License is required. The person renting the canoe must be at least 18 years of age. Maximum of two people per canoe. Waiver of liability form must be signed prior to renting canoe. Last rental is at 12pm. No rentals during inclement weather conditions. Chapel Trail Nature Preserve Park is open dawn to dusk, 7 days a week. Call (954) 450-6895, for more information.

BOAT RENTALS: BROWARD COUNTY PARKS Visit broward.org/parks for details on types of boats available, addresses & costs. • Central Broward Regional Park & Stadium - Paddleboats • Everglades Holiday Park - Johnboats • Plantation Heritage Park - Paddleboats • Tree Tops Park - Paddleboats • T.Y. (Topeekeegee Yugnee) Park - Paddleboats, johnboats, kayaks, and canoes. Stand-up paddleboard classes available. • Quiet Waters Park - Paddleboats, kayaks, and canoes • West Lake Park - Kayaks, canoes, and stand-up paddleboards

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In Edu1st.Preschools, we are in constant search, study, and integration of the best and most revolutionary approaches to education in order to construct a model that takes into account all the needs and skillsets necessary for the 21st century learner. We offer a Bilingual preschool program for children from 1 to 5 years old, VPK, Summer VPK (100% score), afterschool, spring, summer and winter camp. • FSIA: First Steps International Academy; Open from 7:00am to 6:30pm, 2803 Executive Park Drive, Weston, FL 33331 info@fsiapreschool.com, www.fsiapreschool.com, Phone: (954) 888-9773 • VIP: VIP Kids Bilingual Preschool; Open from 7:00am to 6:00pm, 1845 N Corporate Lakes Blvd. Weston, FL 33326 www.vipkidspreschool.com, info@vipkidspreschool.com, Phone: (954) 598-9800 • PWA: Pines West Academy; Open from 6:30am to 6:30pm, 17191 Pines Blvd, Pembroke Pines, FL 33027, info@pineswestacademy.com, pineswestacademy.com, Phone: (954) 450-0900 • BMIA: Bright Minds international Academy; Open from 6:30am to 6:30pm, 7150 W. McNab Rd, Tamarac, FL 33321, info@brightmindspreschool.com, www.brightmindspreschool.com, Phone: (954) 653-1570

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CITY OF PEMBROKE PINES DONNITH H. FLETCHER ART & CULTURAL CENTER 7960 Johnson Street, Pembroke Pines. For more information, call (954) 986-5027. Fee per class: $45 per month ($56.25 for a 5 week month). Payments/registration are due by the 20th of the month for the upcoming month’s classes. Bring child’s original birth certificate and adult’s driver’s license. • PIANO/KEYBOARD CLASSES FOR KIDS & YOUTH: Ages 8 and up. Mondays or Tuesdays, 45 minute lessons, once a week. • ADULT PIANO/KEYBOARD/GUITAR: Ages 17 and up. 45 minute lessons, once a week. • GUITAR LESSONS: Ages 8–17. Mondays, Tuesdays or Saturdays, 45 minute lessons, once a week. Students must have their own acoustic guitar.

CITY OF PEMBROKE PINES RIVER OF GRASS ARTSPARK 17189 Sheridan Street, Pembroke Pines. For more information and registration dates and times call (954) 322-2597. $45 per month ($56.25 for a 5 week month). Payments & Registration due by the 20th of the month for upcoming month’s classes. Bring child’s original birth certificate and adult’s driver’s license for registration. • CHILD PIANO & KEYBOARD LESSONS: Ages 8–17, Wednesdays, Thursdays or Saturdays, 45 minute lessons/once a week. • CHILD GUITAR LESSONS: Ages 8–17, Wednesdays, or Thursdays, 45 minutes. • ADULT PIANO/KEYBOARD/GUITAR LESSONS: Ages 17 and up, 45 minute lessons/once a week.

FLORIDA SINGING SONS Come Sing With Us! Boys from 3rd Grade to High School and from all over Broward County share an all-around musical experience. The boys engage in music theory, vocal production and stage performance. Annually, the senior choirs tour nationally or internationally. For upcoming concerts, check us out on Facebook and at www.singingson. org. Interested in auditioning? 1229 NE 37th Street, Oakland Park, 33334. Contact us at (954) 563-2697.

SKEET & TRAP SHOOTING MARKHAM SKEET & TRAP CLUB Markham Skeet & Trap Club sponsors a Youth Program offering free trapshooting instruction and gun safety training every Monday night from 6:00pm – 9:00pm at the Markham Park Gun Range (Markham Park is located at the intersection of Weston Road and State Road 84). Ages 10–17 are welcome to join at no cost. The program provides shotguns to those who do not have them. This six-year old program is the largest in the state of Florida with over 500 youth shooters having passed through the program. We start with the basics of gun safety and how to shoot all the way up to competing on a state and national level. All of our instructors are certified NRA Safety Officers and many are also certified at higher levels by the ATA, NSSA, and NSCA. For more information contact: Steve Norris at (754) 264-9584.

SPECIAL POPULATION: SPORTS & ACTIVITIES THERAPIES 4 KIDS [T4K] & BRIGHT STEPS FORWARD Therapies 4 Kids (T4K) & Bright Steps Forward provides PT/OT/SLP/ ABA to children with developmental disabilities. Services include direct treatment, patient education, and specialized programs to meet the growing health needs of the community. Therapies 4 Kids has become the leader in Pediatric and Adult programs for neurological disorders such as Cerebral Palsy, Autism, & Stroke. Diagnostic testing for Autism & ADHD. Medicaid & Most Insurances accepted. OPEN SATURDAYS. 4 Locations: 10261 Pines Boulevard, Pembroke Pines 33025, (954) 651-9285. 1495 North Park Drive, Weston 33326, (954) 651-9302. 1750 N. University Drive, Suite 105, Coral Springs 33071, (954) 703-4223 & 218 Almeria Avenue, Coral Gables 33134, (954) 356-2878. www.therapies4kids.com. Private Learning Center K-12 now taking applications: www.brightstepsforward.org. – NO WAITING LIST.


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BROWARD TABLE TENNIS CLUB Table Tennis has been proven to empower the mind and body while molding the lives of our future leaders. Teaching them discipline and focus through the sport of table tennis. To teach respect of people and property, to mold character through fair play and to teach the meaning of giving back, while creating a sense of belonging. Open play, tournaments, coaching and more. 3371 N. University Drive, Davie. (954) 695-3218, Terese@2extremepong.com.

PEMBROKE PINES YMCA FAMILY CENTER 501 SW 172nd Avenue, Pembroke Pines. (954) 727-9622. • LEADERS CLUB: Leader’s Club is a national program of the YMCA that provides club members with opportunities for leadership training, character development, personal growth, service to others and social development. It is organized for the purpose of providing its members with the knowledge and training that will help them better serve others and shape a healthy lifestyle themselves. By connecting with adult advisers, teens have role models and mentors who can have a positive impact on their lives. • YOUTH IN GOVERNMENT: Youth in Government is a program that prepares students for a life of engaged and active citizenship. It is built on the values of civil debate, statesmanship, and research based on policy solutions. This statewide program offers teens the opportunity to create a bill, debate, earn community service hours, receive college credit, work on public speaking skills, travel, make new friends, and attend both district and state conferences.

PEMBROKE PINES YMCA AQUATIC CENTER 1361 NW 129th Avenue, Pembroke Pines 33028. (954) 447-7645. • VOLUNTEER SWIM INSTRUCTOR ASSISTANTS: Ages 14–18. Are you a high school student in need of service hours? Are you a strong swimmer? Volunteer as a swim instructor assistant where you’ll work alongside certified swim instructors during swimming lessons. Earn credit toward a lifeguarding class through volunteerism. Swim instructor assistants will work both in the water and on the pool deck assisting with equipment set-up and class control. Participants should be able to swim 300 yards freestyle without stopping. • VOLUNTEER DECK MONITOR POSITIONS: Ages 14–18. Are you a high school student in need of service hours? Do you want to be a lifeguard one day? Earn credit toward a lifeguarding class through volunteerism. Duties may include, but are not limited to, greeting members and guests at the front desk, assisting with swim tests, directing traffic during special events, keeping the park looking good, manning the Activity Pool Slide and playing games with the kids!

CIVIL AIR PATROL UNITED STATES AIR FORCE AUXILIARY The CAP Cadet Program is a year-round program where Cadets ages 13–18 fly, learn to lead, hike, camp, get in shape and push themselves to new limits. Cadets meet 2.5 hours per week and one Saturday per month, on average, and also have opportunities to attend leadership encampments, career academies, and other activities during the summer. If you’re dreaming about a career in aviation, space, or the military, CAP’s Cadet Program is for you. Visit FL011.flwg.us or call (954) 594-9185 for more information.

BABYSITTING BASICS Teaches youth ages 11 through 15 skills for preparation to care for infants and children. Class includes CPR demonstration and hands on practice. Creating and managing a babysitting business is discussed. Parent must sign a permission form for the youth to participate and an adult must bring child to class. Class leads to certification as a certified babysitter. Fee: $20 per student. To register for a class parents can email Child’s Name, Child’s Date of Birth, Address, Phone Number & Parent’s Name to family@mhs.net or call (954) 265-4484 to register. Class location: Esther Grossman Women Center: 4320 Sheridan St., Hollywood, FL 33021. Call for dates.

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Pines Recreation Center, 7400 Pines Boulevard. (Ages 12–17). The Teen Center is open Monday – Friday from 4:00pm – 9:00pm, and on Saturday 10:00am – 6:00pm. Play pool, Playstation, Xbox, Wii, air hockey, video games and more. For information regarding the center and activities provided year-round, please call (954) 986-5022.

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en-year-old Miguel Tobon is already on his way to realizing his dream of winning all four grand slams and becoming one of the top 10 players in the world. He has been playing tennis since the age of two and is one of the best Pembroke Pines players in his age group. He spends three hours on the courts, five days a week. He recently reached the finals of boys 10’s doubles, as well as the finals for the consolation round in the Little Mo International Tournament in Palm Beach, which is considered one of the biggest championships for his age group. He has also won several USTA tournaments in boys 10’s and in boys 12’s. He is just one of the many success stories coming out of the City of Pembroke Pines tennis program, which offers a variety of fun and affordable tennis programs for beginner, intermediate and advanced players. The professional staff is friendly, energetic and eager to help players reach their tennis potential. “Tennis is a lifetime sport and it is easy to learn,” said Pierre Arnold, Director of Tennis for the City of Pembroke Pines and the head tennis professional at Pembroke Lakes Tennis Center. “Players get good exercise and have fun. With our wonderful South Florida weather, you can play the game year round.” The City owns and operates tennis facilities at six locations, including: Pembroke Lakes Racquet Club, Paul J. Maxwell Park, Silver Lakes/South Tennis Center, Silver Lakes/North Tennis Center, Rose B. Price Park and Towngate Tennis Center. At Pembroke Lakes, players have the option of becoming a member or paying a court fee. The other facilities are free and available on first-come, first-serve basis. All of the tennis centers are lit for night play. At each location, USPTA or PTR certified tennis professionals offer private and group lessons for juniors and adults. Some of the facilities also offer additional programs, such as Cardio Tennis at Paul J. Maxwell and Silver Lakes/South, where adults participate in high energy tennis drills. Since the Pembroke Lakes Racquet Club is the largest facility and the only one with clay courts, it offers some unique programs. The club has programs for adults in the mornings and after school for juniors, ages 4 to 18. It has United States Tennis Association programs and tournaments, a Competition Training program for tournament players, 10 teams that compete

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in the Broward Women’s Tennis League, Zumba classes, club mixers, socials and more. It also offers racket stringing, a line of rackets and tennis accessories. There are many top players enrolled in the program. Cole Melvin, 13, led his Jr. tennis team, Pembroke Lakes Mastermind, to a 2nd place finish in the 2016 spring and fall season. Sai Babusuganya, 13, who plays girl’s 14’s & under, level 6 &7, in the USTA tournaments, is currently in the 3rd round of Jr. Orange Bowl Qualifying. In addition, Pembroke Lakes offers an Elite Program for juniors who want to play professionally. Many of the kids who have trained in the program have earned tennis scholarships to top schools, such as University of Miami, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, University of Pennsylvania, University of Florida and Florida State. Two former players were ranked on the ATP world tour. Todd Widom (USA) was All American at University of Miami and ranked #200 in the world. Daniel Yoo (South Korea) was #320 in the world and selected to train with Roger Federer in Qatar. Pembroke Pines also offers the MTTC Tennis Academy, which has partners in Colombia Bolivia, Venezuela and Argentina. Students attend virtual school so they have more time for tennis. They participate in the Orange Bowl international tournaments and others. On March 4, Pembroke Lakes Racquet Club will host the Girls 14 Florida Section. This will be the 16th year that the 32 best players in the state will compete at a Pembroke Pines tennis facility. “It is an honor to be selected by the USTA/ Florida Section Organization to host the Girls 14 Florida Section tournament,” said Arnold. “It brings to the city of Pembroke Pines a level of recognition and prestige, as well as a commitment to support the sport of tennis.” In October, the club will host the Pembroke Lakes Open Championships for Men & Women. In November, it will host the Paris-Arnold Cup, a junior tournament that attracts the participation of many junior international players. All tennis programs are open to residents and non-residents. For information, visit www.ppines.com.


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n her 2014 book, Cut Adrift: Families in Insecure Times, Marianne Cooper, a Stanford sociologist, uses the phrase “doing security.” In what originally began as a study on how the changing economy and recent recession have magnified the divide between the haves and have-nots, Cooper discovered the turmoil has affected all economic levels. Everyone is stressed, just not about the same things. From this finding, Cooper set about learning how households at different economic levels “do security,” i.e. how they attempt to either establish or regain some financial stability. Cooper found an interesting divide. The lower end of the economic demographic primarily does security by “downscaling.” They lower their expectations, make light of their difficulties, and in some cases, simply stop dealing with things they can’t handle. In contrast, Cooper’s upper class subjects tended to do security by obsessing over it. Couples increase their accumulation goals, upgrade their children’s education, and put more into their careers. Straddling the fence between resignation and obsession is the middle class, particularly the upper middle class. These households waver between lowering expectations and ramping up efforts to earn more, save more, and push/support their children toward a higher, more secure rung on the economic ladder. Carter Ruml, a Kentucky attorney specializing in estate planning, wrote in June 2015 about Cooper’s thesis, and what, based on his experience, he saw as the primary “doing security” concerns of the upper middle class. In short, he feels doing security for the middle class consists of managing risk. Most significant are the risks of: An unplanned early retirement, A long-term care event, and Unexpected longevity.

Ruml expands on this conclusion, saying this class of Americans is “Still building wealth, but doesn’t yet have a capital base larger than what they might realistically need for themselves. Nonetheless, as life expectancy increases, children and grandchildren need to be launched in life while parents are still living…if any one of these risk events occurs, it can dramatically transform a family’s balance sheet.” The attorney then provides some mathematical modeling of each of these events impacting the finances of a fictitious character named “Upper Middle Class Henry.” Most of these scenarios involve hard choices, like deciding between conserving assets for a long life and gifting to his adult children. Ruml’s observations and calculations indicate many upper middle class Americans are at a financial threshold. If everything goes according to plan, they may achieve financial security. But it wouldn’t take much for one risk event to force them to “downscale” their future. What’s striking is the ongoing desirability, if not need, for life insurance. In order to maintain a level of financial security, Ruml’s models call for lifestyle reductions from 24 percent for longevity risk, to 49 percent because of an early unplanned retirement. As a permission slip to spend other assets, a source of supplementary funds for long-term care, or tax-free inheritance, it’s possible to see that properly positioned life insurance could greatly ease Henry’s security issues. For several decades, conventional wisdom held life insurance was something the upper middle class wouldn’t need in retirement. The uncertainty of changing times is altering that belief.



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many people associate orthodontic treatment with adolescence, Dr. Albert Lucas, says that orthodontists can spot subtle problems with jaw growth or with the teeth much earlier, while the primary or “baby” teeth are present. Parents may incorrectly assume they must wait until a child has all of his or her permanent teeth. However, Dr. Lucas and the American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) recommend that every child get check-up with an orthodontist no later than age 7. “I can’t emphasize how important it is that parents understand the value of an orthodontic check-up,” says Dr. Lucas. “By age 7, enough permanent teeth have arrived for an orthodontist to evaluate the “bite” – the manner in which teeth and jaws meet and work, and how that relationship affects a child’s ability to bite, chew and speak effectively. Orthodontists can determine what, if anything, is awry. “A visit to the orthodontist can ease a parent’s mind, too,” notes Dr. Lucas. “Our recommendation may simply be ‘let’s wait and see’ while the face and jaws continue to grow.”

Some of the more readily apparent conditions that indicate the need for an examination include: • Early or late loss of baby teeth • Difficulty in chewing or biting • Mouth breathing • Thumb sucking • C r o w d i n g , m i s p l a c e d o r blocked-out teeth • Jaws that shift or make sounds • Speech difficulties • Biting the cheek or the roof of the mouth • Teeth that meet abnormally, or don’t meet at all • Facial imbalance • Jaws that are too far forward or back • Grinding or clenching of the teeth D r. L u c a s n o t e s t h a t protrusive front teeth can be prone to injury. For more information, v i s i t D r. L u c a s w e b s i t e , www.lucasorthodontics.com, or call (954) 432-7223 or (954) 475-1177. Find Dr. Lucas on Facebook at www.facebook. com/dralbertlucas.

Dr. Lucas has been an orthodontist for 24 years, and has practiced in Pembroke Pines and Plantation area since 1994. Dr. Lucas graduated from University of Florida School of Dentistry and completed an additional two year, advanced educational program in orthodontics at New York University Residency Program. Dr. Lucas is a member of the American Association of Orthodontists (AAO), which has 18,000 members in the United States, Canada and abroad. Orthodontists are uniquely qualified specialists who correct improperly aligned teeth and jaws (bad bites). They receive an additional two to three years of specialized education beyond dental school to learn the proper way to align and straighten teeth. Only those with this formal education may call themselves “orthodontists,” and only orthodontists are eligible for membership in the AAO.



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became a special needs mom at the same time I became a mom. It hit me hard, fast, and unforgivingly. My daughter, Sienna, was only four weeks old and coming off of the ventilator following open heart surgery when the geneticist delivered the news to her bedside. Hearing the words, “Smith-Magenis Syndrome” for the first time and then looking at my daughter lying there on the hospital bed, still so tiny, fragile, and new to the world, I could not begin to wrap my brain around how quickly our lives had just changed. Smith-Magenis Syndrome (SMS) is a microdeletion on the 17th chromosome that results in many complex, lifelong issues. As I began to research this rare disorder, I found websites and chat rooms describing, in grave detail, who she would become in the years ahead. Not a shred of it sounded hopeful. Horrific genetic character traits were bullet-pointed as casually as a grocery store list: Self-Injury, Aggression, Prolonged Meltdowns, Significant Sleep Disturbance, Intellectual Disability, Global Developmental Delay. It was a nightmare rapidly becoming my new reality. I was devastated and deeply depressed for several months following her diagnosis. But, as she grew, her personality emerged. She was sweet and magnetic. Her eye contact was intense, like she could see straight through to your soul. She was loving and happy. She began to hit her milestones and show progress in her development. Sienna showed us that she has a gift for drawing people in and disarming everyone she meets. Nothing brings her more joy than connecting with people. So, with time, we became less fearful of her diagnosis, and more determined to help her and other individuals with Smith-Magenis Syndrome. We were fortunate enough to meet another family, the Iannuzzi’s from Connecticut, who also have a daughter with SMS the same age as Sienna. Together, with this family, we started the SMS Research Foundation in 2010. We wanted to be a beacon of light for other families who got this diagnosis and felt as afraid

and alone as we did. It has been our mission to bring hope through research – research that is focused on finding answers that will one day lead us to therapeutic interventions that will improve the lives of individuals with Smith-Magenis Syndrome and their families. To date, we have invested hundreds of thousands of dollars in a team at the Baylor College of Medicine researching Smith-Magenis Syndrome and the critical genes involved. Our latest endeavor is a $600,000 two-year gene therapy project and partnership with Sanofi, a major pharmaceutical company. This is a very promising direction for the research we support that could potentially replace or mimic the missing critical gene, thanks to the donors who believe in our cause. We have no doubt that, with time and funding, we will make a significant impact on the prognosis of SMS. Smith-Magenis Syndrome is an extremely difficult disorder. Sienna is ten now, and while she has made amazing progress in so many areas, we do still have to battle and manage many of the behaviors we had read about. She requires constant supervision and the unpredictability of the meltdowns can make even the most mundane of daily tasks a challenge. It is not an easy life, but we are thankful for the families with whom we have connected in both the SMS and special needs communities. Connecting with others who are in similar situations as us really helps to normalize our experience. These communities have become our lifelines when we need to vent or problem-solve. Also, knowing that we are making a huge contribution with regards to SMS research has given this syndrome meaning and purpose in our lives. Our involvement in the SMS Research Foundation has helped bring hope to so many families, including our own. If you are interested in learning more about Smith-Magenis Syndrome and the SMS Research Foundation or you would like to help us advance research of SMS, please visit www.smsresearchfoundation.org. For more inspirational stories, visit Missy’s blog at www.rarelyperfect.com.


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The first and only salt cave in Southwest Broward County. Dry salt therapy, also known as Halotherapy, replicates natural micro climates such as the subterranean salt caves that have for generations been used to support respiratory health. In our salt cave we use only US pharmaceutical grade salt. Aerosolized salt is reported to have natural decongestive, anti-inflammatory and anti-microbial properties to reduce inflammation, clear the airways, benefit a variety of respiratory disorders, skin conditions such as acne, eczema and psoriasis, allergies, stress, learning disabilities, and much more. Packages, group and family rates available. 12301 Taft St., Suite 200, Pembroke Pines, FL 33026. Call (954) 880-0090 to schedule a session or for more information.

DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & ORTHODONTICS BONS ORTHODONTICS

Orthodontic Excellence & Service Second to None! Utilizing the best in orthodontic treatment, including the DAMON SYSTEM for shorter treatment time, fewer office visits and less discomfort! Preferred Invisalign Provider for Adults and Teens. Call today to schedule your Complimentary Consultation! Most insurances accepted. English & Spanish. Brian K. Bons., D.D.S., Diplomate, The American Board of Orthodontics. 1637 N. Hiatus Rd., Pembroke Pines, 33026 (954) 437-9477.

LUCAS ORTHODONTICS

Dr. Albert Lucas and his talented orthodontic teamwork hard to create beautiful, healthy smiles that last a lifetime. Offering the latest in orthodontic treatment options available today including: Leading edge metal braces that reduce treatment time and discomfort; Clear ceramic braces to improve aesthetics during treatment; Invisalign and Invisalign Teen for teens and adults. Dr. Lucas has designed over 15,000 spectacular Lucas smiles designed since 1994! All patients are treated in semi-private suites and take comfort in the Lucas Smile Satisfaction Guarantee. Call for your complimentary Lucas Smile Analysis. Two convenient locations: Plantation (954) 475-1177 and Pembroke Pines (954) 432-7223. www.lucasorthodontics.com.

EMOTIONAL & MENTAL HEALTH CHILDREN’S HOME SOCIETY CHSFL’s Family Preservation Intervention Program (FPIP) offers free, in home therapeutic services for families with children (from 0–17 years old at time of enrollment) who are struggling to cope with overwhelming life and family stress. CHSFL helps parents learn how to handle stress, frustrations and anger in order to bring peace and stability into their home. This program is funded by Children’s Services Council and is not limited to those with children under the care of CHSFL. For more information, visit www.CHSFL.org or call (954) 453-6400.

FITNESS & WEIGHT LOSS PROGRAMS & FACILITIES KIDS FITNESS AT THE J KidsFit, Power Abs, Teen TRX®, kids Yoga, swimming, basketball, karate, and more! Children, ages 5 & up, can participate in fitness classes & learn a variety of ways to get in shape, stay fit & live a healthy lifestyle. Your kids will make lasting friendships. Open to everyone regardless of faith, age or disability! Check us out today at www.dpjcc.org or (954) 434-0499. David Posnack JCC, 5850 S. Pine Island Road, Davie, FL 33328.

TOWNGATE RECREATION FITNESS CENTER 901 NW 155th Avenue, Pembroke Pines. Daily and yearly memberships available. The hours of operation are Monday – Friday 7:00am – 9:00pm and Saturday 9:00am – 9:00pm and Sunday 9:00am – 6:00pm. For membership fees and additional information, please call (954) 450-6895.

WATER AEROBICS This program focuses on water as a resistant force to develop muscle tone and cardiovascular endurance. Water aerobics is a great way to improve one’s physical fitness level without subjecting the body to stress. TIME: 9:00am – 9:45am. COST: $3/day or $50/20 classes Monday, Wednesday and Friday. LOCATION: Pembroke Lakes Pool 10500 Taft Street, Pembroke Pines, FL. (954) 435-6580.

SOUTHWEST FOCAL POINT COMMUNITY CENTER 301 NW 103rd Avenue, Pembroke Pines 33026. Call (954) 4506888 or visit www.ppines.com. 20/20/20 Fitness, Ageless Grace® Brain & Body Workout, Chair Exercise, Line Dance, Chair Jazzercise, Jazzercise, JoyDanz with Lana, Pilates, Scale Back Weight Loss, Tai Chi, Water Aerobics, Yoga and Zumba. Please call or go online to find class schedules and fees.

PEMBROKE PINES YMCA FAMILY CENTER For more information call (954) 727-9622 or visit us at www.ymcasouthflorida.org. We are located at 501 SW 172nd Ave., Pembroke Pines 33029. Pilates, Zumba, Cardio Boxing, Spinning, Yoga, Body Sculpting, Circuit Training, Boot Camp classes offered daily. Extreme Performance training classes also offered. Call or go online to see the variety of fitness classes for teens & kids as well as active older adults. • Y-ELITE FITNESS: Interval Small Group Training where you will see results! An energizing & fun workout broken up into intervals of cardiovascular and strength training using TRX suspension training, TRX rip trainer, punching bags, kettlebells, trampoline, rowing machines and free weights to tone your body. 15 different classes with different time slots per week to fit your schedule! Member 2 classes per month $60, 3 classes per month $100.

HEALTH CERTIFICATION COURSES CPR CERTIFICATION AT MEMORIAL HEALTHCARE SYSTEM

Memorial Healthcare System offers American Heart Association Heartsaver CPR AED classes to educate, train and certify the community we serve. Infant, Child, Adult Certification includes: Two-year American Heart Association CPR certification, use of leading edge CPR equipment, take-home course refresher materials. For more information and to register, contact Memorial Community Relations Department at (954) 265-0985.

PEMBROKE PINES YMCA AQUATIC CENTER

1361 NW 129th Avenue, Pembroke Pines 33028. (954) 447-7645. • AMERICAN RED CROSS LIFEGUARDING: Ages 15 & Up. Participants must be able to swim 300 yards (Using either front crawl or breaststroke). Must be able to swim 20 yards, dive to the bottom of the pool (7 feet), and retrieve a 10-pound object in no more than 1 minute 40 seconds. Must be able to tread water for two minutes without the use of hands. Please call for specific dates and times. Attendance at all sessions and times is mandatory to pass the class. • CPR/AED AND FIRST AID CLASSES ALL LEVELS: Ages 15 & Up. This course prepares participants to perform rescue breathing, choking procedures, recognize cardiac emergencies and perform CPR. In addition, this course prepares participants to safely use an


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AED during cardiac arrest in adult, children and infants. • NEW! PORPOISE CLUB: Ages 6–17. Our YMCA Porpoise Club is our non-competitive swim team. This program is designed to focus on stroke development, endurance training, water polo skill, team building and having fun! Swim test required for entry into program (see coach during practice times). Must be able to swim 50 yards continuous front crawl and backstroke. $40 registration fee, Members: $75, Non Members $110.

703 N. Flamingo Road, Pembroke Pines, 33028. (954) 436-5000. 24-Hour Adult and Pediatric Emergency Rooms. Cancer Institute, Cardiac & Vascular, Family Brithplace, Fitness Center, Image Recovery Center, Joint Replacement Center, Neonatal ICU, Neuroscience Institute, Rehabilitation, Robotic Institute, Pediatrics, Thoracic Surgery, Weight-Loss Surgery Program/Bariatrics, Women’s Services. www.memorialwest.com.

MEMORIAL HOSPITAL PEMBROKE

7800 Sheridan Street, Pembroke Pines 33024. (954) 962-9650. Urgent Care Center, Emergency Services, Medical Stabilization, Surgical Services, Radiology & Imaging Services, Weight Loss Surgery Program/Bariatrics, Sleep Study Program, Wound Center. www.memorialpembroke.com.

MEMORIAL REGIONAL HOSPITAL

3501 Johnson Street, Hollywood 33021. (954) 987-2000. 24 Hour Adult and Pediatric Emergency Rooms. Medical & Surgical Services, Cancer Institute, Cardiac & Vascular, Family Birthplace, Behavioral Health, Diabetes and Nutrition Center, Endocrine Surgery, Fitness Center, Image Recovery Center, Joint Replacement Center, Outpatient Ostomy Clinic, Neonatal ICU, Neuroscience Institute, Rehabilitation, Robotic Institute, Pediatrics, Sickle Cell Day Hospital, Thoracic Surgery, Weight-Loss Surgery Program/Bariatrics, Women’s Services. www.memorialregional.com.

JOE DIMAGGIO CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL

1005 Joe Dimaggio Drive, Hollywood 33021. (954) 265-5324. One of the region’s leading pediatric hospitals, offering a comprehensive scope of healthcare services and programs in a childfriendly atmosphere. A full-service hospital, we treat minor illnesses, trauma-related accidents and some of the most complex medical conditions. The hospital is staffed 24 hours a day by world-class pediatricians, pediatric specialists, specialty-trained nurses and ancillary support staff. Today, more than 650 physicians are on the medical staff. www.jdch.com.

JOE DIMAGGIO CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL CONCUSSION CLINIC

Whether it’s a sports-related or non-sports-related concussion, count on us to deliver quality, coordinated care. We help navigate and expedite appointments with the right pediatric specialists to meet your child’s needs: Pediatric Sports Medicine, Pediatric Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Pediatric Neurology, Pediatric Neuropsychology, Pediatric Vestibular Rehabilitation, Pediatric Neurosurgery. (954) 538-5566 or JDCH.com.

PINES CARE MEDICAL CENTER AT SOUTHWEST FOCAL POINT CENTER

Se habla español. 301 NW 103 Avenue, #235, Pembroke Pines 33026. (954) 251-1497. www.pinescare medical.com, pinescare@yahoo.com. Serving all members of the community. Services include comprehensive physical examinations, immunizations and illness treatment from a clinician who spends time and gets to know you. In addition, we make appropriate referrals to specialists, draw our own labs, perform EKG’s, radiology, spirometry and provide other typical primary care services.

DISCOUNT HEALTH FOODS, VITAMINS & SUPPLEMENTS Your one stop shop for all of your vitamin & supplement needs. This family owned & operated business features a large selection of the finest quality vitamin, minerals, herbs & sports nutrition products at unbeatable prices. Discount Health Foods prides itself on providing personalized service, spending time with every customer to provide them with the best suited product to enhance their well being and performance. Stop in and find out how you can achieve optimal health at Discount Health Foods. 8222 Griffin Road, Davie. (954) 434-8975.

OBSTETRICS - GYNECOLOGY - MATERNITY SIMON WEISS, MD – SPECIALTY OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY Our group of physicians treats patients as individuals. Every patient is impacted by her medical problem in a unique way. To treat our patients correctly, we have to understand not only the medical condition, but also her perspective on the problem, her obligations and concerns about her family and work, and her goals for life. Only at this time are we ready to offer her the options that best suit her. Communicating all this and helping the patient make the best decision is the true art of medicine. Locations in Miramar (954) 538-1300 & Hollywood (954) 518-4100. www.obgdoctor.com.

ORTHOPAEDICS JOE DIMAGGIO CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL’S DEPARTMENT OF ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY & [U18] SPORTS MEDICINE Meeting the needs of the pediatric & adolescent population with orthopaedic injuries ranging from scoliosis and spinal deformities, bone tumors, fractures, limb lengthening & deformities, hip injuries & hip disorders, concussions, sports & dance injuries and much more, your child will be cared for by fellowship-trained pediatric orthopaedic surgeons: Dr. Michael Jofe, Dr. Randolph Cohen, Dr. Neal McNerney, Dr. Stephen Storer, Dr. Jeremy Frank, Dr. Eric Eisner & Dr. Matthew Fazekas who combined have over 75 years experience. Diagnostic imaging by pediatric radiologists and technologists. Anesthesia care by board-certified pediatric anesthesiologists. Rehabilitation by licensed and doctorate level physical therapists. We provide a full spectrum of care. Locations in Weston, Hollywood, Miramar, Boca Raton and Coral Springs. (954) 538-5500, U18sportsmedicine.com, kidbones.net.

PEDIATRICS THE ASTHMA AND ALLERGY CARE CENTER OF FLORIDA In private practice since 1999 serving the Plantation community, and now also serving Pembroke Pines, our practice has built a reputation to provide personalized, premium, and professional care in a comfortable and family style setting. We are accepting new patients and we welcome you to our office. We look forward to treating your family! Whether your child suffers from chronic asthma or eczema, needs allergy testing, immunotherapy or this year’s flu shot, Dr. Shahnaz Fatteh and the physicians at The Asthma and Allergy Care Center of Florida can help. 18503 Pines Blvd. Suite 207 Pembroke Pines, FL 33029. (954) 723-0334. www.asthmaallergycare.com.

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(PEDIATRICS CONT.) VITA SALT CAVE AT VITA-HEALTH ACUPUNCTURE & WELLNESS CENTER The first and only salt cave in Southwest Broward County. Dry salt therapy, also known as Halotherapy, replicates natural micro climates such as the subterranean salt caves that have for generations been used to support respiratory health. In our salt cave we use only US pharmaceutical grade salt. Aerosolized salt is reported to have natural decongestive, anti-inflammatory and anti-microbial properties to reduce inflammation, clear the airways, benefit a variety of respiratory disorders, skin conditions such as acne, eczema and psoriasis, allergies, stress, learning disabilities, and much more. Packages, group and family rates available. 12301 Taft St., Suite 200, Pembroke Pines, FL 33026. Call (954) 880-0090 to schedule a session or for more information.

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Therapies 4 Kids (T4K) & Bright Steps Forward provides PT/OT/SLP/ ABA to children with developmental disabilities. Services include direct treatment, patient education, and specialized programs to meet the growing health needs of the community. Therapies 4 Kids has become the leader in Pediatric and Adult programs for neurological disorders such as Cerebral Palsy, Autism, & Stroke. Diagnostic testing for Autism & ADHD. Medicaid & Most Insurances accepted. OPEN SATURDAYS. 4 Locations: 10261 Pines Boulevard, Pembroke Pines 33025, (954) 651-9285. 1495 North Park Drive, Weston 33326, (954) 651-9302. 1750 N. University Drive, Suite 105, Coral Springs 33071, (954) 703-4223 & 218 Almeria Avenue, Coral Gables 33134, (954) 356-2878. www.therapies4kids.com. Private Learning Center K–12 now taking applications: www.brightstepsforward.org. – NO WAITING LIST.

JOE DIMAGGIO CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL’S [U18] SPORTS MEDICINE SPORTS PHYSICAL THERAPY SERVICES

The [U18] Sports Medicine rehabilitation program was developed to help meet the unique sports injury prevention and treatment needs of children and adolescents. Every patient treated at [U18] receives one-on-one individualized physical therapy care provided by highly experienced orthopaedic physical therapists. Our patients have our undivided attention, which can help improve outcomes. Our facilities are tailored specifically for the young athlete. Locations in Miramar and Coral Springs. (954) 538-5500, U18sportsmedicine.com, Memorialrehab.com

JOE DIMAGGIO CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL’S PEDIATRIC THERAPY SERVICES

Physical Therapy, Speech Therapy & Occupational Therapy Serving the needs of pediatric and adolescent patients – Our therapists specialize in the treatment of infants and children with a variety of diagnoses, including neurological deficits, sensory and auditory processing disorders, and developmental delay. Our services include Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy and Feeding Therapy. Locations: Coral Springs (954) 575-8962, Hollywood (954) 265-5880, Miramar (954) 538-4760, Pembroke Pines (954) 844-7180 – memorialrehab.com

SUPPORT GROUPS CAMP ERIN

Camp Erin is a weekend bereavement camp for children who have experienced the death of a loved one. The Camp is free of charge and provides children a safe place to tell their story, express their feelings and learn healthy coping strategies for their grief journey. Camp Erin provides a safe setting to assist children dealing with their grief through activities such as music therapy, pet therapy, art therapy, sports and memorial service including a bonfire and s’mores. All activities are designed and facilitated by a staff of professional clinicians. For more information, contact Ann Mclemore at (305) 351-7026 or email Amclemore@catholichospice.org.

CODEPENDENTS ANONYMOUS

Do you wish for a more balanced, loving and healthy relationship with yourself and others? If so, please join us on Fridays 11:00am – 12:15pm. Come share or just listen. Dunkin Donuts meeting room (9170 W. SR 84 in Davie). For other meetings and to learn more about codependency, please see www.coda.org.



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Silver Palms Elementary Runs for Funds On a crisp November morning the faculty, parents and students of Silver Palms Elementary

took part in the 2nd Annual Boosterthon Fun Run. This day’s activity was the culmination of this school year’s major fundraiser. The goal was to raise $10,000 that the school could use to continue upgrading student and teacher technology devices. The PTA voted for this particular event because it combines health, fitness, family time and fundraising. For two weeks leading up to the event, the faculty and students participate in team building activities centered on a different daily character trait. Classes are set up as teams and engage in friendly competitions in order to generate pledges from all around the globe. The starting activity for this event is a school wide pep-rally. During the pep-rally, students are introduced to the young, fun and very energetic Boosterthon Team. The team generates excitement and for the next two weeks every day is filled with energy and pledging. At the end of the pep rally, every class is given a class flag to design and color. These flags are then used to identify classes during the actual run. As each class reaches a pledging goal, they are rewarded with a special activity. Some activities include a crazy sock day, extra physical activity time, and even a no homework pass.

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The fundraiser ends with a COLOR FUN RUN where all teachers and students participate. On this day, the field is outfitted with a running track, flags, cones, music and many cameras ready to capture all the fun. Starting with the Kindergartners and working all the way up to the fifth graders, everyone comes out and runs around the track while teachers mark all laps for each student and parents dust the students with color powder. By the end of the event, each student runs approximately 30 laps. This year the school was able to purchase special personalized shirts for the students to use on the day of the color run thanks to the generous donations of their partners (Forever Kids Academy, The Rapid Team, Postal Annex, Quality Engines and Memorial Healthcare Systems). The students will treasure their memories from this day for many years to come. The school is already looking forward to next year’s color run. Gone are the days of buying from a catalog to fundraise for the school. Now, they are able to participate and engage with the whole community while simultaneously generating money that will be used for the students’ education. Silver Palms would like to send a warm THANK YOU to all of the wonderful parents that so generously gave of their money and time to make this year’s event a huge success.

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pon meeting the Kids of Kindness at Chapel Trail Elementary (CTE), you’ll find a very enthusiastic group of 5th graders ready to serve their community and spread good will amongst their peers. These students are role models in their efforts to demonstrate leadership, generosity, and empathy towards others. They have expressed a particular interest in getting involved in their community and becoming a positive influence for other students. They understand that to make their world a better place for themselves and others, they must work together to achieve that goal. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Casanova and Mrs. Lopez, and along with a very supportive administration and group of parents, the Kids of Kindness have been involved in several projects. The students create and actively participate in their own advertising campaigns. Operation Gratitude: A letter writing drive and a sock collection in support of the men and women who serve our country in the military, to be sent to deployed troops. These items were included in CARE packages mailed to different locations to brighten the days of our very courageous and dedicated heroes. “A word from home is a word of hope.” Visit to Southwest Focal Point Senior Center of Pembroke Pines: After touring the facilities for a better understanding of the services provided, the students played board games with the residents, visited with them, and even joined a dance class in session. The combination of energy and wisdom was the canvas for many smiles and hugs, along with words of appreciation. The connection between these generations was a touching display of kindness!

Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF: After a presentation from a representative from this agency, students collected monetary donations to support efforts to bring water and immunizations to children in need around the world. They had genuine concerns about the living conditions of children in other countries and wanted to make a difference. Kids of Kindness donated $243.30. Haiti Relief Effort: Due to the devastation in Haiti as a result of Hurricane Matthew, Chapel Trail and Kids of Kindness collaborated with Broward County Public School and fundraised $500.23 for relief efforts. Harvest Drive: Collection of non-perishable canned goods to be distributed amongst families in need within our school zone. Fourteen families from Chapel Trail received ten grocery bags and a $25.00 gift card to Publix with the assistance of PTA. There were over 180 families sponsored from our school zone during the Harvest Drive. Students recognize that in times of need, a helping hand can make a difference during the upcoming holidays. Still to come: Toy Drive for students in need within our community and Children’s Harbor. Delivering valentine cards with teddy bears for the Children’s ward at Joe DiMaggio Hospital. At CTE, the Kids of Kindness are leaving their legacy for other students to follow: we can make a difference, every little bit counts, and be the light for the new generations to come. Get Involved!



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Changes may be made. Visit www.browardschools.com for updates.

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Monday, March 27...................................Start 4th Quarter Monday - Friday, April 10 - 14 .................Spring Break - No School Thursday, April 20 ...................................Report Cards Issued Thursday, May 4 ......................................Interim Reports Issued Monday, May 29 .....................................Holiday - No School Thursday, June 8 .....................................Early Release & Last Day of School Friday, June 9 .........................................Employee Planning - No School Wednesday, June 28 ................................Report Cards Issued for Fourth Quarter

2017 - 2018 SCHOOL YEAR FIRST QUARTER

Monday, August 21 ..................................First Day of School Monday, September 4 .............................Holiday – No School Thursday, September 14 ..........................Early Release Tuesday, September 19 ...........................Interim Reports Issued Thursday, September 21 .........................Day Off Thursday, October 19 ..............................Early Release Friday, October 20 ...................................Employee Planning - No School Friday, November 10 ..............................Holiday – No School Thursday, November 16 ..........................Report Cards Issued for 1st Quarter Wednesday, November 22 .......................Day Off Thursday, November 23 ...........................Holiday – No School Friday, November 24 ...............................Day Off – No School Monday, November 20 ...........................Interim Reports Issued Friday, December 22 ...............................Early Release Monday, December 25 -– Friday, January 5 .....Winter Break – No School Monday, January 8 .................................Employee Planning – No School

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Monday, January 15 ................................Day Off Thursday, January 25 .............................Report Cards Issued for 2nd Quarter Tuesday, February 13...............................Interim Reports Issued Monday, February 19 ..............................Holiday – No School Thursday, February 22 .............................Early Release Thursday, March 22 .................................Early Release Friday, March 23 ....................................Employee Planning – No School Monday, March 26 - Friday, March 30 ......Spring Break – No School

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he Pembroke Pines Charter Middle School West Robotics Club “Tech Titans” team was awarded First Place for Best Design at the First Annual Junior Orange Bowl Vex IQ Qualifier in the Miami Springs 2016 Competition. The PPCS West Campus entered five teams in the daylong competition where teams from Broward and Dade County participated in team vs. team matches. “Our Tech Titans Team worked hard and won Best Robot Design from a pool of 51 teams,” said Robotics Sponsor Fermin Vasquez, 8th grade Physical Science and 7th grade Life Science Teacher at the Pembroke Pines Charter Middle School. “The Tech Titans Team is comprised of 8th graders Stanley Pierre, Jason Jaquith, Gustavo Salama, Adesola Adimula and Harry Zarcadoolas.” The teams competed in Teamwork, Robot Skills and Programming Challenges.

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The Robotics Teams are also judged on Best Design and STEM research project. “Our Robotics Club teams entered the First Annual Junior Orange Bowl Vex IQ Qualifier Competition with a goal of earning a spot in the February 2017 State of Florida Tournament in Tampa FL. “We are so happy for our students; they achieved their goal. Our student government has planned a pep rally to inspire our Tech Titans towards further success in February,” said Michael Castellano, Principal, Pembroke Pines Charter Campus. Established in January of 2015 the PPCMS Robotics Club is comprised of two groups, the sixth grade students who make up the PPCS West Science Olympiad Team and the 7th and 8th grade students who compete as a team in the VEX IQ Robotics Challenges. Currently the team has 41 members.

Pines Charter Elementary FSU Students Celebrate the 50’s This past November, music from the 1950’s greeted

students as they arrived to begin their 50th day of school

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day students donated $1 per top and per bottom. Music was provided courtesy of PTA Parent Rick Raymond.

at the Pembroke Pines Charter Elementary School FSU

“Our students and staff greased back their hair and dressed

Campus. “The Dress 50’s Day inspired some of the hippest

the part, some wearing poodle skirts and bobby socks, others

50’s inspired threads we have seen in years,” said Patty Alonso

dressing as James Dean to celebrate the Fabulous 50th Day

Correa, Teacher. The day doubled as a fundraiser for the 5th

of School,” added Correa. The fundraiser will help fund the

Grader Class; to participate in the “Shake Rattle and Roll”

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t was just a year ago when the son of the head coach at Flanagan was signing early with a college during a ceremony held at the school. On Tuesday, it happened again. Stanford Samuels III is heading to Florida State where his father played football. In addition to Samuels, teammates Clevan Thomas and Faion Hicks signed to play at Kentucky and Wisconsin, respectively.Samuels III, a five-star cornerback who committed to the FSU in June, is bound for the alma mater of his father, Stanford Samuels Jr. “The biggest influence that came from me is that he has always been a fan,” Samuels Jr. says. “A lot of things had to be answered in order for him to come to this conclusion and come to this decision. I’m proud of him.” Thomas, a three-star wide receiver, said he’s excited to play under Kentucky Receiver Coach Lamar Thomas (no relation), who played for UM and the Dolphins. Hicks has set sky-high goals for himself with the Badgers. “My goal is to someday be the face of Wisconsin,” said Hicks, a three-star cornerback prospect. “I want to make an impact right away for the program.” Enrolling early, which has become increasingly popular for Flanagan prospects, will provide accelerated advancement for the three players at the

next level. Samuels III, Thomas and Hicks will be heading in different directions but will remain bonded through their time as Falcons, which included a Class 8A state championship their junior season. “I love this team,” Thomas said. “I’m going to miss these days. I’m going to miss these guys. I love them a lot. I’ll give my right arm for these dudes.” All of Flanagan High wishes them the best as they head off to their new universities.

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r. Victor Suarez, from Broward County Environmental Office-NatureScape, visited Walter C. Young middle school to teach students eager to learn about the effects of the human population on plants and animals, complete with an interactive model revolving around the deforestation of trees. As every scenario unfolded, students got the chance to see how the toy animals had to deal with their home being destroyed. Humans need trees for their paper, so instead of sending your wadded up paper full of essay ideas to its doom, you should put it in the recycling bin so it can be used again and more paper won’t have to be wasted. After informing the students on how they could get involved in helping the environment, Mr. Suarez took the Environmental Club outdoors. He pointed out invasive plants around the school and he too learned even schools could hold the

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mysterious intrusive plants. Mr. Suarez talked about different types of palms scattered through the school’s campus. He pointed out the differences and came to the topic of having your home as a habitat. Many were interested in this topic and Ms. Berrios and Mr. Suarez were both very enthusiastic about applying for this. The Environmental Club will continue to thrive under the new information they have learned from Mr. Suarez from NatureScape. New people will keep sharing what they have learned to others until everyone is educated about the topic. The Environmental Club is a great opportunity for all those who are passionate about helping the planet and the school. Students interested should continue to keep their ears open for new information. Thank you so much to Mr. Victor Suarez from NatureScape for educating the students on how they can help and how they can affect the Earth.


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necessary to perform tasks in healthcare, some schools have even begun to offer training in the Microsoft suite of programs, including Word, Outlook, and Excel. Students are able to engage in competitions through organizations like HOSA, and instructors work diligently to supplement their in-class teaching with site-based learning through experiences like clinicals and facility tours. Instructors and CTACE staff work together to offer students these experiences, working with facilities like Cleveland Clinic and Joe Dimaggio Children’s Hospital. Recently, students from our high school programs participated in the Day in the Life of a Nurse program as well as the Broward College Health Sciences tour. Students were able to learn what nurses face on a daily basis and preview many of the pathways available to them in the healthcare fields. Students left both events with a deeper understanding of their options and exactly what they need to do – both in and out of class – to achieve their career goals. For more information on Healthcare programs in Broward Schools, please contact Lucille Flynn, CTACE Curriculum Supervisor, at lucille.flynn@browardschools.com

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his issue’s Pathway focus is Health Sciences. Among the fastest growing, steadiest, and most profitable fields in the workforce, jobs in Healthcare nationwide are expected to grow 19% in the next decade; in Broward county, careers in healthcare and related fields are expected to grow by nearly 20%. Because there are so many career paths for those entering the field of healthcare, highlighting an accurate average salary is nearly impossible. However, as a point of reference, the average pay for a Physician’s Assistant – which requires a Master’s Degree – is upwards of $95,000 nationwide. Additionally, Dental Hygienists earn an average of nearly $70,000 a year and require only an Associate’s Degree. Suffice it to say that our student population has a vast array of entry points into the healthcare field, and all of them lead to sustainable careers with long-term potential for growth. Across Broward County Public Schools, the CTACE Department oversees health science programs across twenty-one high schools, servicing over 6,000 students in courses such as allied health, practical nursing, medical skills and services, firefighting, emergency medical responding, vet assisting, and biotechnology. Last year, students earned hundreds of industry-level certifications, such as Certified EKG Technician and Certified Medical Administrative Assistant. Given the office-related skills

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curriculum provides its students with a comprehensive and effective curriculum that builds the students’ social-emotional growth and leadership potential. The key areas which are focused on are as follows: Character, Health and Fitness, Service and Leadership. NMSCC Mission: Prepare students for responsible leadership roles while making them aware of their rights, responsibilities, and privileges as American Citizens. NMSCC Motto: Responsible citizenship with commitment to community and school service. NMSCC Honor Code: I do not lie, cheat or steal, and will always be accountable for my actions. On December 20, 2016, NMSCC Cadets partook in the First Annual Raider Competition. The ceremony opened with a presentation by the

Pines Middle School Color Guard. It was then followed up with a squad drill demonstration by the Pines Middle School Drill Team. The Raider Competition entailed five platoons competing in the following physical events: Sit and Reach, Sit Ups, Push Ups, Shuttle Run, and Tug-of-War. Top cadets in each category were awarded medals and awards for their accomplishments. Congratulations to the winners!

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alling all doctors! Operation Academics is a fun filled hands-on day, where students take on the roles of doctors and operate with other students (medical team) on grammar skills, math problem solving, reading (informational and fictional text, poetry analysis, and text features), and finally, dissecting a flower. Students were grouped into medical teams of 3 to 5, and where assigned a patient A, B, C, D, E, or F. In addition to each student receiving their own file of handouts, each patient came with medical records, which included a schedule and directions for each task, and additional handouts. All students were also able to take on a leadership role as a head surgeon (group leader) for each academic activity. The day began with students using Band-Aids to stitch sentences back together to make complete sentences. Some sentences needed face-lifts (correct capitalization, added punctuation, and correct spelling). Next, students engaged in Math talk to solve high-level cognitive math tasks together. For reading, students had to dissect a fictional and informational text to answer various comprehension questions. Evidence

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to support these questions were cut from the text and attached to certain parts of their patients. Students looked through a variety of magazines to find informational text features such as headings, captions, graphs, etc. Each medical team had a poem to analyze searching for the theme, topic, mood, and figurative language. In between operations students made paramedic cookies for snacks using graham crackers, twizzles, pretzels, and icing. The final operation of the day was to dissect a flower. Each doctor was given a flower to first observe through a microscope before cutting and labeling the different parts. The day ended with students reflecting on their operation academic experience with what they learned and new knowledge gained. Overall, transforming the classroom into an operating room had students engaged with hands-on learning throughout the entire school day. Goals were accomplished and students had the opportunity to problem solve higher level questioning, work as a team to meet deadlines, and complete all academic tasks, all while role-playing.


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n 2010, Chris Norton secured his place on his college football team as a freshman. Already far along the path to turning his love into a profession, Norton’s life changed when he dove into a tackle, colliding head-first with the opponent’s knee. He was paralyzed from the neck down before he even hit the ground. Told he would never walk again, much less fulfill his dream, Norton worked tirelessly to regain control over his body and was even able to rise from his wheelchair with the help of his wife to walk across the stage at his college graduation. Nine other stories like Norton’s demonstrated the importance of dreaming boldly at West Broward’s second annual TedX event. In the style of a TED Talk, Dream Boldly had experienced speakers tell their stories and give advice to audience members. Lawyer John Rizvi started off the event by talking about his childhood dream and entrepreneur Jim Barber concluded the night by warning about the limiting power of goals. “It is important for West Broward to hold a TEDx event because TEDx promotes the fostering of new ideas that can be voiced and shared with the community,” event planner Horace Buddoo said. “As a school we are training our own kids to find their own voice and share that voice for the greater good.” After four months of preparation, 10 speakers spoke in the school’s auditorium on November 10, where they talked about their experiences and how they tackled and accomplished their dreams. One of the speakers was the current Valedictorian of the Class of 2017 who told the story of her rise to academic prowess. Musical Duo GMNI performed at the event, and all the food was created by West Broward’s culinary program. “My favorite part of TEDx is seeing the speakers go on stage and deliver their talks,” Buddoo said. “It’s a long process to get to that point. I coach the speakers and they have to turn in their talks to me and I meet with them over Skype. It is very gratifying to see it all play out on stage after we have done all this work behind the scenes.” One of the speakers was Maryam Iqbal, who is an 18 year-old senior at West Broward and is currently top of the class of 2017. After not achieving the academic success in middle school that she desired, Iqbal went on a quest

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to try new things and work harder to achieve her scholastic dreams. “Knowledge is like a map,” Iqbal said. “Sure you may not always use it and the path may not always be a straight line, but you should be aware of all the possibilities around you. Take advice from others and allow it to guide you.” Facing adversity on a scale unknown to most, former college football player Chris Norton spoke at the event to tell the story of his last play in his football career. In his speech, Norton warned of “Dr. Phantoms,” or people in your life that try to crush your dreams. “We all face Dr. Phantoms in our lives, someone who doubts you, someone who doesn’t believe in you, who wants to crush your dreams,” Norton said. “We can’t listen to them; ignore the doubt and prove them wrong. Give your full effort every single day because the success you will have in a week, month, or year will be based off the effort you give today.” The goal of TEDx West Broward was to motivate the community to set goals and achieve their dreams. The last speaker of the night, Jim Barber, told audience members to remember to not just dream, but dream boldly with no limitations on their goals. “Dreaming rejuvenates your spirit and reminds you of why you’re working so hard,” Barber said. “It restores passion. If you want to be more productive, you should try dreaming more.”

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with these children, we also have children without these conditions, who learn to be more organized, and rapidly increase their attention and focus! We use the direct One-to-One instruction combined with the rotational approach to learning. Children move through different stations during their tutoring sessions, hence, working on different tasks at each station. In Dr. Thalheimer’s research, the studies indicated that children who worked with different sets of materials at different stations during a session MAXIMIZED their academic performance and concentration at a drastic rate. At The Tutoring Center we offer programs in Reading, Writing, Math, Algebra I/II, and Geometry. We also offer our Homework Study Skills Program for children who have good academic skills, but do not quite meet their potential due to lacking study habits, inability to complete homework, difficulty with note taking, poor organization, or are simply having trouble approaching the ‘how’ to study and prepare for their tests. For more information on our programs you may go to our company’s website at: www.tutoringcenter.com, call us at 954-951-4700, or simple drop by!
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ello all, my name is Nadir Giga and I’m the Center Director here at The Tutoring Center in Miramar, FL. We would like to announce that we are currently open and engaged in offering our Diagnostic Assessments (testing) to children K–12. We remind residents that our Diagnostic Assessments are always FREE. Here at The Tutoring Center, we specialize in helping children master academic skills, get better grades, achieve higher standardized test scores, and gain the confidence, the motivation, and the concentration necessary to succeed. We have a clear four (4)-part mission for every child who studies with us: 
 First, your child will develop stronger academic skills in our subjects of Reading, Math and Writing. Second, your child will have a better concentration, focus and attention span. Third, your child will have more confidence and motivation. Fourth, your child will have stronger test-taking and study skills. The methods we use grow out of founder Dr. Edward Thalheimer’s research in Educational Psychology. He was concerned and focused on helping children with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) and other learning disabilities that limit children to achieve academically. Based on my own experiences with working in schools, I felt The Tutoring Center’s methods was the perfect approach for children with these concerns. Alongside

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ne hundred seniors from three Broward County High Schools met at Pembroke Pines Charter High School to vote in their first Presidential election during early voting at the Broward County Southwest Regional Library. The All-American event, organized by William Quigley, the PPCHS Government and Economics and Law Teacher, brings new meaning to classroom lectures. “Our students are making and ultimately will live with the history of their vote,” he said. In keeping with a four-year tradition, the Pembroke Pines Charter High School seniors were greeted by Pembroke Pines City Officials Mayor Frank C. Ortis, Commissioners, Iris Siple, Angelo Castillo and Jay Schwartz, City Manager Charles Dodge and Principal Peter Bayer. The group was joined by School Board Member Patti Good and Representative Richard Stark for a commemorative photo on the steps of Susan B. Katz Theater of Performing Arts at the River of Grass ArtsPark. Following the photo, the seniors and officials walked across campus to vote with their peers from Flanagan and West Broward High Schools. The PPCHS government classes stress to students the importance one vote can make. “People talk about coming to America to live the American Dream. Well, the

dream only becomes reality when American citizens are educated on the laws governing our country, live ethically, and get involved in their community and vote. In class we teach the importance of due diligence, educate yourself about the issues facing and affecting your city, state and federal government. Do you see action or inaction by elected officials? Make informed decisions and your vote will make the difference. Lastly, but not least, we stress respecting opinions of others. No one is right or wrong because of an opinion; we tell our students if you don’t see eye to eye with someone, then agree to disagree, agreeably!” Earlier in the day Pembroke Pines Charter Academic Village Middle School students participated in a mock vote and were addressed by Pembroke Pines City Officials who spoke about the importance of becoming informed about issues, taking responsibility for their community and country through active involvement in the political process and exercising their American right to vote. “Today our middle school students heard directly about the importance of voting and our newly eligible students from the class of 2017 enjoyed a rite of passage when they exercised their right to vote,” said Peter Bayer, Principal of PPCHS as he watched the students file in to vote.

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or most students, study skills are not inherent. These aptitudes take time to learn and consistent practice to be most effective. Whether your child is a successful student or struggling with one or more subjects, there are certain essential skills that will build a foundation for his or her success in school and life. Here are some of the most critical study skills that children need to learn, all of which Huntington teaches in its advanced study skills tutoring program: Executive functioning – Executive functions are neurologically based skills that require self-regulation or mental processing. Put simply, they help children focus, prioritize tasks, set goals and work toward them, and stay attentive when studying. These “building block” skills allow children to learn successfully because they are better able to control, organize and monitor their time. Executive functioning is an umbrella term for a group of skills that children need to learn effectively, including: • Organization – The ability to keep workspaces tidy and put supplies in places where they can be found easily at any time combined with the ability to stay on top of homework and supplies needed in class and at home. • Time management – The ability to organize one’s time with the aid of a planner/ calendar in order to maximize work time and deter procrastination. • Planning – The ability to manage short-term and long-term to-dos. • Retention – The ability to retain information and retrieve it later when completing a task. • Note taking – As children move from middle to high school, assigned reading increases significantly for multiple subjects. Students need to develop a reliable method of taking notes and make sure their notes record key points covered both

in the textbook and in class. When done correctly, note taking does not take the place of careful listening or reading. Rather, good notes will supplement what children read and hear by summarizing a large amount of information into the essentials and by triggering the brain to recall important facts when needed. • Test taking – A solid study plan is the core of a good test-taking strategy. Children who embrace reliable learning methods and stick to a study schedule are best equipped to perform well on exams, but most need guidance to fine tune their test-taking skills. Huntington’s advanced study skills program emphasizes the development of proven test-taking strategies and methodologies so that children are well equipped to prove what they know when the time comes. The expectations of today’s students are high, yet the daily agenda of most classrooms leaves little time to focus on the development of study skills. And while some children are inherently more organized and studious than others, none are born with the fundamentals to make the very most of study and homework time. Huntington’s advanced study skills program gives children the tools they need to successfully acquire, retrieve, analyze and communicate information. Our program is individualized for children based on their abilities and needs. If you have a child in eighth grade or higher who could use help developing his or her study skills, call us at 1-800-CAN LEARN. We’ll work together to help your child become a more efficient, effective and confident student. About Huntington: Huntington is the tutoring and test prep leader. Its certified tutors provide individualized instruction in reading, phonics, writing, study skills, elementary and middle school math, Algebra through Calculus, Chemistry, and other sciences. It preps for the SAT and ACT, as well as state and standardized exams. Huntington programs develop the skills, confidence, and motivation to help students succeed and meet the needs of Common Core State Standards. Founded in 1977, Huntington’s mission is to give every student the best education possible. Learn how Huntington can help at www. huntingtonhelps.com. For franchise opportunities, please visit www.huntingtonfranchise.com.


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or the past 5 years, students at Pembroke Lakes Elementary have launched the holiday season with a “Change for Change” program. The Student Leadership Council has “adopted” underprivileged children through the community-based care agency ChildNet. This agency manages a network of child welfare services. Students donated their change to raise money and provide presents for children who would otherwise not have a gift to open. For one week, students were invited to the cafeteria to drop coins into a jug marked with their grade level. Students participated in a friendly competition to see which grade could donate the most money. The fifth grade students proved to be most generous this year! Overall Student Leadership raised $353 to purchase “wish list” items and ensure that these “adopted angels” will have a holiday season which is a little brighter. Teachers and students find it rewarding to reach out to help children in need. It is also heartwarming to realize many students dipped into their piggy banks and generously brought their own savings to help those who are less fortunate. Coach Serdenes, Leadership Council sponsor says, “We have an incredibly caring group of students at Pembroke Lakes Elementary who are always willing to step up and help others. We couldn’t be prouder of our Pelicans!”

as students donated items in our Parent Drop-Off Area. Our students and families donated 1970 non-perishable food items and $85 in monetary donations. Members of our PTSA including student representatives organized the items and delivered them to Glades Middle School, which served as the distribution site. Some of our STMS PTSA members even participated in the process of packaging and handing out bags of food to families at the culminating event. Footage from the event was shared with our students on our Morning News program to show them how their small donation was included with others around Broward County to make a big difference in feeding 175 families during the Thanksgiving Season.

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ACADEMIC DIRECTORY ACADEMIC ENRICHMENT & CONTINUING EDUCATION

LANGUAGE SCHOOLS & PROGRAMS

BRIGHT & SMART – ROBOTICS, CODING, & ENGINEERING ACADEMIC PROGRAMS

EDUCANDO A AMÉRICA – SPANISH SCHOOL

IMACS – MATH, COMPUTER PROGRAMMING & LOGICAL REASONING ENRICHMENT

PRIVATE SCHOOLS & PRESCHOOLS

Now offering On-Site Field Trips for Schools, Camp and After-School Program Providers! Our unique and comprehensive programs are tailored exclusively to meet the latest STEAM curriculum and Common Core objectives. Our programs give children the opportunity to learn hands-on robot assembly, coding, and more. Children in all our programs are immersed in a unique, fun-filled experience that fosters teamwork, builds problem solving skills, and nurtures critical and creative thinking. We also offer an array of other Engineering and Robotics programs that include After-School & Saturday Programs as well as Spring, Winter, and Summer Camps! All girls and boys, 7–14 years old, are eligible to attend at various locations. Register for an Introductory Trial Class today! Get in contact: (954) 816-3346, Info@BrightAndSmart.com, Visit our website: www.BrightAndSmart.com Stay connected: www.facebook.com/BrightAndSmart, www.twitter.com/Bright_n_Smart, www.instagram.com/brightandsmart

Take your child’s logical reasoning skills to the next level! IMACS gives students a competitive edge by teaching them how to think critically in a fun environment. Call (954) 791-2333 or visit www.imacs.org to schedule a FREE Placement Class. Weekly After-School/Saturday classes. Grades 1–12. Weston, Plantation, Boca, Fort Lauderdale, and Delray.

CHARTER SCHOOLS GREENTREE PREP CHARTER SCHOOL

Greentree Prep Charter School provides learning beyond the standards for gifted and talented students and those who want to learn in a gifted learning environment. Our goal is to challenge and motivate students and help them achieve their personal best through individualized programs. Our charter school offers innovative, research-based education in a nurturing environment with a private school feel. Now accepting applications for K–5th grade students. Contact (954) 780-8733. 750 NW 180th Terrace, Pembroke Pines, FL. 33029. www.greentreeprep.com.

CITY OF PEMBROKE PINES CHARTER SCHOOLS www.pinescharter.net • PEMBROKE PINES FSU CHARTER ELEMENTARY: 601 SW 172nd Avenue, Pembroke Pines 33029. (954) 499-4244. • PEMBROKE PINES CHARTER WEST CAMPUS - ELEMENTARY: 1680 SW 184th Ave, Pembroke Pines 33029. (954) 450-6990. - MIDDLE: 18500 Pembroke Road, Pembroke Pines 33029. (954) 443-4847. • PEMBROKE PINES CHARTER EAST CAMPUS ELEMENTARY: 10801 Pembroke Road, Pembroke Pines 33025. (954) 443-4800. • PEMBROKE PINES CHARTER MIDDLE CAMPUS ELEMENTARY & MIDDLE: 12350 Sheridan Street, Pembroke Pines 33026. (954) 322-3300. • PEMBROKE PINES CHARTER ACADEMIC VILLAGE CAMPUS: – MIDDLE: 17195 Sheridan Street, Pembroke Pines 33331. (954) 538-3700. – HIGH: 17189 Sheridan Street, Pembroke Pines 33331. (954) 538-3700.

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www.somersetacademy.com. 20801 & 20803 & 20805 Johnson Street, Pembroke Pines 33029. (954) 442-0233.

Our school offers 100% Spanish Immersion program for children from ages 3 years old and up. We offer a Spanish for Speakers program based on language acquisition in reading, writing as well as speaking. Based on a 3-hour/week program, we offer classes in two different locations that are opened to all students: Imagine Charter School in Weston and Muzart Creative Arts Studios in Hollywood. We also offer Spanish enrichment programs only for students of selected schools such as Pembroke Pines Charter Schools, Beachside Montessori Village in Hollywood and Virginia Shuman Young in Ft. Lauderdale. Monthly tuition begins at $85. Private tutoring is also available, as well as adult and teenager’s classes for advanced students. Visit www.educandoamerica.com or write to ea@educandoamerica.com. Call about our Dive Into Spanish Immersion Summer Camp and for our different locations, days and times for each program (954) 261-2432.

A WORLD OF KNOWLEDGE PRESCHOOL & LEARNING CENTER

Recognized as one of the top schools in the state, now offering classes for students ages 1, 2, 3 and 4 years. The school offers an accelerated learning program for all student and has received A+ rating from the state for more than 13 years for Academic Excellence in Early Learning. Certified, Degreed Teachers, Low Ratios and Accelerated learning curriculum is offered. Our VPK students READ in less than 4 months. Now accepting VPK vouchers. Rated #1 choice by parents teachers and educators in the community! CAMP WOK offers a fun, academic and interactive summer camp including Field Trips. Contact us for more information. (954) 430-7707, 750 NW 180 Terrace, Pembroke Pines, 33029. Or (954) 533-2844, 6700 Griffin Rd. Davie 33314. www.worldofknowledgekids.com

WEST PINES PRESCHOOL

18490 NW 8th Street, Pembroke Pines 33028. Preschool and FREE VPK classes (with voucher) for children ages 2–5. Full time and Part time programs available. Certified, experienced teachers, large shaded playground and computers in every classroom. Hot lunch program available and Enrichment Classes. We offer Certified experienced teachers, hot lunch program, enrichment classes and Summer camp programs. (954) 437-1134. Space is limited!

SINGER EARLY CHILDHOOD LEARNING CENTER

A Great Place to Grow! The #1 rated VPK provider in South Broward and in the top 1% for VPK readiness for the State of Florida. Bring your little one (from 3 months to 5 years) to the Singer Early Childhood Learning Center. We are A.P.P.L.E. accredited and received the Gold Seal for the highest quality in programs from the Department of Children and Family Services. Located at the David Posnack JCC, 5850 S Pine Island Road, Davie. Open to the community. For registration and information call (954) 434-7038. www.dpjcc.org.

WESTLAKE PREPARATORY SCHOOL & ACADEMY

K–12th Grade. Now enrolling for the 2017–2018 school year. Offering academic excellence for over 20 years, Westlake Prep is established on a 10-acre campus in the heart of Cooper City. Highly qualified, certified teachers and administrators welcome all students seeking smaller class sizes, individualized instruction, college preparatory curriculum and a selection of three distinct academic pathways. Serving high achievers, average students and special needs. Full athletic program – 2015 State Champions Swimming. Chapel and religious studies available. No bullying zone policy. Accredited by SACS & FCIS. Members of the FHSAA. Title 1 approved. MCKAY and SUFS accepted. Speech and OT therapy are offered on campus. Call us today to schedule a tour. See for yourself if Westlake is the right school for your student. 8950 Stirling Road, Cooper City. (954) 236-2300.


SUMMIT-QUESTA MONTESSORI SCHOOL

5451 SW 64th Avenue, Davie 33314. (954) 584-3466, www.summitquesta.com, info@summitquesta.com. Judy Dempsey, Head of School, Recipient of the 2016– 17 AISF Distinguished Educator of the Year Award and author of Turning Education Inside-Out. High quality Montessori education with nationally certified gymnasium and pools, strong leadership program. American Montessori Society Full Member; Accredited Montessori Teacher Training Center; Accredited by AISF, AdvancED/SACS, MSA, Ai, NCPSA and Recipient of the Gold Seal Award of Excellence.

NOB HILL ACADEMY

Nob Hill Academy is a modern and bright state-of-the-art facility. We offer Developmental Programs, Free VPK, Afterschool Program (pick-up from area schools) and Summer & Winter camps available. Locations in Sunrise (2 locations), (954) 748-2489, Davie (954) 791-9270 and Pembroke Pines. (954) 437-3949

PINES WEST ACADEMY

Pines West Academy is committed in creating a community of learners on an individualized basis by using the best tools, technology, and methodologies available to not only create critical thinking skills, but build strong habits of mind in the process! We offer a Bilingual preschool program from 6:30am to 6:30pm for children from 1 to 5 years old, VPK (100% score), Summer VPK, afterschool, spring, summer and winter camp. Phone: (954) 450-0900, 17191 Pines Blvd. Pembroke Pines, FL 33027, info@pineswestacademy.com, www.pineswestacademy.com, www.facebook.com/pineswest.

EDU1ST PRESCHOOLS

Edu1st.Preschools are committed in creating a community of learners on an individualized basis by using the best tools, technology, and methodologies available to not only create critical thinking skills, but build strong habits of mind in the process! We offer a Bilingual preschool program for children from 1 to 5 years old, VPK (100% score), Summer VPK, afterschool, spring, summer and winter camp. FSIA: First Steps International Academy, Open from 7:00am to 6:30pm, 2803 Executive Park Drive, Weston, FL 33331, info@fsiapreschool.com, www.fsiapreschool.com, Phone: 954-888-9773 • VIP: VIP Kids Bilingual Preschool, open from 7:00am to 6:00pm, 1845 N Corporate Lakes Blvd. Weston, FL 33326, www.vipkidspreschool.com, info@vipkidspreschool.com, Phone: 954-598-9800 • PWA: Pines West Academy; Open from 6:30am to 6:30pm, 17191 Pines Blvd, Pembroke Pines, FL 33027, info@pineswestacademy.com, pineswestacademy.com, Phone: 954-450-0900 • BMIA: Bright Minds international Academy; Open from 6:30am to 6:30pm, 7150 W. McNab Rd, Tamarac, FL 33321, Phone: (954) 653-1570, info@brightmindspreschool.com, www.brightmindspreschool.com

12200 Sheridan Street, Pembroke Pines 33026. Susan L. Cohen, MS - Early Childhood Education Administration, Site Supervisor, Scohen@pinescharter.net. Open Monday – Friday from 6:45am – 6:00pm. Our school is a safe, nurturing and stimulating environment with experienced, educated and caring teachers. We have earned the AdvancED Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and the Council on Accreditation and School Improvement (SACS CASI) accreditation. This accreditation is only given to schools that offer the highest quality of care and education for young children. We provide programs for 2 and 3 year olds plus FREE VPK (with voucher.) For grades K–4 we offer mini-camp (for teacher workdays) as well as camps for Spring Break, Winter Break and Summer Break. (954) 322-3350.

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CITY OF PEMBROKE PINES – EARLY DEVELOPMENT CENTER – CENTRAL CAMPUS

CITY OF PEMBROKE PINES – EARLY DEVELOPMENT CENTER – EAST CAMPUS 6700 SW 13th Street, Pembroke Pines 33023. Stacey Smith, Site Supervisor, Ssmith@ppines.com. Open Monday – Friday from 6:45am – 6:00pm. We proudly use The Creative Curriculum, offering preschool programs for ages 6 weeks – 5 including FREE VPK (with voucher). We provide large classrooms, certified staff, 2 snacks daily and an optional hot lunch program. Summer camp programs for ages 6 weeks – 5 and grades K–4. (954) 986-5041.

CITY OF PEMBROKE PINES – EARLY DEVELOPMENT CENTER – WEST CAMPUS 1600 SW 184th Ave., Pembroke Pines 33029. Delsa Martin-Vazquez, Site Supervisor, Dvazquez@pinescharter.net. Open Monday – Friday from 6:45am – 6:00pm. We proudly use The Creative Curriculum, offering preschool programs for ages 6 weeks – 5 including FREE VPK (with voucher). We provide large classrooms, certified staff, 2 snacks daily and an optional hot lunch program. We also offer mini-camp (for teacher work days) as well as camps for Spring Break, Winter Break and Summer Break for ages 1–5 and grades K–4. (954) 443-4816. Space is limited!

CITY OF PEMBROKE PINES – EARLY DEVELOPMENT CENTER – WEST PINES CAMPUS

18490 NW 8th Street, Pembroke Pines 33029. Amanda Menezes, Site Supervisor, Amenezes@ppines.com. Open Monday – Friday from 7:00am – 6:00pm. We proudly use The Creative Curriculum with full time and part time preschool programs for ages 2–5 including FREE VPK (with voucher). We provide an experienced certified staff, an optional hot lunch program, enrichment classes and in-house events. We also offer summer camp for ages 2–5. (954) 437-1134. Space is limited!

CITY OF PEMBROKE PINES – BRIGHT BEGINNINGS (WCY CAMPUS)

901 NW 129th Avenue, Pembroke Pines 33028. Jennifer Shapiro, Site Supervisor, Jshapiro@ppines.com. Open Monday – Friday from 6:45am – 6:00pm. Preschool programs for ages 8 weeks – 5 years, including FREE VPK (with voucher). We provide an experienced certified staff, 2 snacks daily, optional hot lunch program, enrichment classes and inhouse events. We also offer mini-camp (for teacher work days) as well as camps for Spring Break, Winter Break and Summer Break for grades K–4. (754) 323-4519. Space is limited!

TUTORING SERVICES HUNTINGTON LEARNING CENTER

Grades K–12. Huntington will pinpoint your child’s academic strengths and weaknesses and tailor a program just for your child. Reading, Math, Writing, Phonics, Study Skills, Florida Statewide Assessment, HS Entrance Exam Prep, Tutoring in any subject. College SAT/ACT Prep. Locations: Pembroke Pines East (954) 436-3330; Pembroke Pines West (954) 431-4443; Plantation (954) 474-4144.

THE TUTORING CENTER

The Tutoring Center’s classrooms feature an intense learning environment that combines “The Rotational Approach to Learning” and One-To-One Instruction. Our innovative system gives your child far more One-to-One Instruction than he or she will ever receive in a classroom full of children, or even in a small group and actually provide your child with long-term skills that will last a lifetime. 10930 Pembroke Rd., Miramar, FL 33025. (954) 951-4700.

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Bright Steps Forward is a private learning center (K–12) for special needs children focusing on Spectrum Disorders & children with Cerebral Palsy. We are enrolling students for the 2017/2018 year & accepting McKay and Step Up Scholarships. Our program focuses on developing motivation and an ability to share experiences with others, Flexible creative thinking, problem solving, communicating feelings and meaning. Instructional and related services are provided based upon goals and objectives written in IEPs. In addition to regular progress reports, our staff logs progress daily, and weekly to record goal progress, demeanor, behavior, and social interactions. 10261 Pines Boulevard, Pembroke Pines 33025, (954) 651-9285. 1495 North Park Drive, Weston 33326, (954) 651-9302. 1750 N. University Drive, Suite 105, Coral Springs 33071, (954) 703-4223 & 218 Almeria Avenue, Coral Gables 33134. (954) 356-2878.

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anther Run participated in International Walk to School Day, for the second year in a row. This year, Superintendent Robert Runcie & School Board Member Patti Good joined on our walk. Officer Andrew Feldman form the Pembroke Pines Police Department did an excellent job teaching the children about the rules of walking and biking safely to and from school. Walk to School Day is recognized around the world as a day that embraces the benefits of walking by encouraging kids to walk and bike to school. Events throughout the day raise awareness of the need to create safer routes for walking and bicycling and emphasize the importance of issues such as increasing physical activity among children, pedestrian safety, traffic congestion and concern for the environment. The events build connections between families, schools and the broader community. More info will be forthcoming in future editions of the Panther Prints. Things to remember when walking 1. Always walk on the sidewalk when there is one available. 2. If there is no sidewalk and you have to walk on the road, be sure to walk facing traffic. 3. Be safe, be seen. Brightly colored clothing makes it easier for drivers to see you during the daytime. But at night, you need to have a flashlight or wear special reflective

material on your shoes, cap and jacket or on your arms or legs that bounce the car’s lights off you and back to the driver. This light should caution the driver that there is something or someone moving and they should slow down and be careful. Safety tips for crossing the street 1. Stop at the curb or the edge of the road if there is no curb. 2. Stop and look left, then right, then left again for moving cars before you step into the street. 3. If you see a car, wait until it goes by. Then look left, right, left again until no cars are coming. 4. If a car is parked where you are crossing, look to make sure there is no driver and that the car is not running. 5. Next, go to the edge of the car and look left, look right, look left again to see if cars are coming. 6. When no cares are coming, walk – do not run – across the road. Keep looking left right left for cars while you are crossing. After the “Walk”, Mr. Runcie and Mrs. Good toured the school with our Principal, Ms. Saef. They were very impressed with our PIF-WIAMAD culture and academic environment. Students, parents and staff had a great morning!



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SPRING BREAK & SUMMER CAMPS TAG USA GYMNASTICS & TRAMPOLINE & CHEER Preschool – 8th Grade. SPRING BREAK CAMP: April 10 – 14. SUMMER CAMP: Begins June 12. Pay by the day or week. Action packed camp days for kids! For BOYS: The largest, most popular day off camp for boys includes Indoor Basketball & Soccer, Parkour, Trampoline, and Flips & Pit. For Girls: Gymnastics, Tumbling, Trampoline & Cheer. Summer Camp includes themed weeks including visit from Olympians! Only $45 per day! Half Day Preschool Camp available! www.TagGymnastics.com. 1951 N. Commerce Parkway, Weston. Register by phone, (954) 384-9191.

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BROADWAY KIDS STUDIO – PERFORMING ARTS CENTER 9042 West State Road 84, Davie 33324 (Same Plaza as Kabooms and RoundUp). Summer Camp at Broadway Kids Studio is unique time of year. Our focus is learning, allowing everyone an equal opportunity to perform, and having fun. Sessions and Weekly options are available for ages 5 to 13 in our Creative Camp. For more experience performers or those wanting to take the next step, our Broadway Performance Camp is available for ages 8 to 18. Visit www.BroadwayKidsStudio.com or call (954) 693-7500 for more information.

FLORIDA TRIPLE THREAT DRAMA & CHEER SUMMER CAMP This summer our campers will learn the cheer & dance routines, songs and acting parts for a Broadway Musical. The camp will conclude with a live performance to showcase everything they learned. Ages 5–15. 9am – 3pm. Extended care available (extra fee) from 8am – 5pm. Call for dates. 2290 SW 71st Terrace, Davie 33317. (954) 514-7250. www.Fla3threat.com.

EDUCANDO A AMÉRICA – SPANISH SCHOOL Our school offers 100% Spanish Immersion program for children from ages 3 years old and up. We offer a Spanish for Speakers program based on language acquisition in reading, writing as well as speaking. Based on a 3-hour/week program, we offer classes in two different locations that are opened to all students: Imagine Charter School in Weston and Muzart Creative Arts Studios in Hollywood. We also offer Spanish enrichment programs only for students of selected schools such as Pembroke Pines Charter Schools, Beachside Montessori Village in Hollywood and Virginia Shuman Young in Ft. Lauderdale. Monthly tuition begins at $85. Private tutoring is also available, as well as adult and teenager’s classes for advanced students. Visit www.educandoamerica. com or write to ea@educandoamerica.com. Call about our Dive Into Spanish Immersion Summer Camp and for our different locations, days and times for each program (954) 261-2432.

A WORLD OF KNOWLEDGE CAMP WOK AGES 2–8. Explore weekly journeys around the world $99. We offer a fun, academic and interactive summer camp – including weekly field trips. Children will learn customs and cultures from around the world and visit exciting destinations. The camp includes Weekly field trips, Science labs, Water Days, Academic review, Bounce house, arts and crafts, and much more. 750 NW 180 Terrace, Pembroke Pines, 33029 & 6700 Griffin Rd., Davie 33314. Call (954) 430-7707 or visit www.worldofknowledgekids.com.

GRAVITY GYMNASTICS Summer Camp & Day Camps Gravity is the only camp to offer a comprehensive approach to the educational needs of your children. Our daily or weekly themed activities keep your child engaged while providing a comprehensive fitness program in a fun and safe environment. Gravity’s Spanish Exposure Program introduces all the children to Spanish on a daily basis through Games, Songs, Activities, and Social Interaction. Activities include: Gymnastics * Fitness * Science * Spanish * Arts-&-Crafts * Character Traits and more. Full Day: 8:30 AM – 3:30PM. Extended Care: 7:30 A.M. to 6:30 P.M. Spaces are limited. Summer Camp: June 12th to August 18th, 2017 – Day Camps: planning days and holidays. Register online! 11940 Miramar Parkway, Miramar FL 33025 * (954) 450-7770 * info@gravitygymnastics.com * www.gravitygymnastics.com

ALL STAR SUMMER DANCE JAM Florida Super Stars offer a high energy Summer Camp with rotating classes in dance, cheerleading, baton twirling, make-up application and much more. Call for dates! Siblings are discounted. Extended care offered to 6 PM. Camp location held at Pembroke Pines Charter High School, 17189 Sheridan Street, Pembroke Pines. Call today to register (954) 438-2075 or visit www.floridasuperstars.com.

CAMP KADIMA 2017 Choose your adventure. Choose your weeks. No membership required. Students in grades PreK–8 will enjoy a variety of fun activities and field trips. We offer a general camp, plus tech, sports, basketball, girls and Extreme Adventure camps. New camps just added include Teen Travel and JTheater. Our best advertisement is our happy campers and parents. Call for a personal tour. David Posnack JCC, 5850 S. Pine Island Road, Davie, FL 33328 (954) 434-0499, ext. 202, www.dpjcc.org.

ALLGOLF – JUNIOR GOLF SUMMER CAMP Offering 6 weeks of camp beginning June 12th – July 28th. Camp – 5 days at $195/week or $45 daily. CAMP STARTS AT 9am SHARP! Juniors will learn putting, chipping, iron play, driving, pitching, and etiquette. 950 N. Flamingo Road, Pembroke Pines (At entrance to CB Smith Park). (954) 441-1333.

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Baseball Instructional Camps (Winter/Spring/Summer) and Privates lessons. Located at Pembroke Shores Park by fields 5 thru 8. Ages 4-15 for more Info: Contact Alex Othon at (305) 467-6850.


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SOFLO VOLLEYBALL CAMPS

Gold Medal Squared Certified Club with USAV Safe Sport Certified Coaches, offers experienced coaching from High School Varsity, Collegiate Division I players and Professional Beach players. Call for Summer Volleyball Camp information and early registration discounts! Learn more at soflovolleyball.org or call (954) 600-9810.

JUAN COUTINHO TENNIS ACADEMY

Sports Camp will include Tennis, Soccer, Swimming, Ping Pong, Foosball, Field Trips & More! Ages 4 & up. Camp hours 8:30am – 4:30pm. Early 7:30am and after care 6:00pm available at an extra charge. Call Juan for Early Registration discounts. (305) 282-5822 or email Grandplamstennis@yahoo.com.

CAMP SUMMIT-QUESTA

5451 SW 64th Avenue, Davie 33314. (954) 584-3466, www.summitquesta.com, info@summitquesta.com. New Gymnasium, pools and extended care available. Elementary Sports/Art Camp (ages 6–10) – basketball, swimming, soccer, karate, volleyball, flag football, wiffle ball, field trips, arts & crafts. Early Childhood Camp (PK3–5) – Montessori enrichment lessons, water play, gardening, arts & crafts and sports. (VPK accepted.) SPECIALTY CAMPS/CLASSES available as following: Sports Training Camp; Academic Enrichment Program (Grades 1 to 4); and Swim Lessons (all ages).

IMACS HI-TECH SUMMER CAMP

At the IMACS Hi-Tech Summer Camp, students are immersed in fun-filled academic pursuits: Computer Programming, Virtual Robotics, Electronics, and Logic Puzzles. In just one week, children substantially explore and expand their intellectual world. Full Day & Partial-Day programs. Centers in Plantation, Weston, and Boca Raton. Call (954) 791-2333 or (561) 470-1178 or visit www.imacs.org/summercamp.

MIAMI DOLPHINS FOOTBALL CAMP

CAMP LINGUA LANGUAGE IMMERSION SUMMER CAMP SPANISH – FRENCH – ENGLISH A unique language program where children enjoy an enriching, FUNtastic summer experience while developing language and critical thinking skills. Our natural, open-ended multi-sensory approach consists of visual, auditory and physical practice in a language immersion environment which stimulates language acquisition. Our Language Camps is the perfect way to help your child explore a second language while making new friends, exploring a new language and experiencing new adventures in a safe environment. They will learn easily by seeing, hearing and putting a language in action through our daily language classes, labs and electives. Children will also engage language learning through FUN CAMP ACTIVITIES including, outdoors activities, sports, arts, crafts, culture, field trips, water days, dance, music, and much more. (CIT program for teens & Spring Camp also available). For those who would like to have a FUNtastic summer camp experience composed of our exciting activities in their native English language we offer a NEW program, LINGUA NATIVES English Summer Camp. EARLY BIRD PRICING NOW THROUGH MARCH! VISIT OUR OPEN HOUSES ON 02/25, 3/18 & 05/29. CALL: (954) 642-CAMP (2267) – VISIT: CampLingua.com. CONTACT: info@camplingua.com

Dolphins Academy summer camps are returning this summer at the Miami Dolphins training facility in Davie. Boys and girls, ages 5-15, can participate in an interactive, week long flag football experience featuring appearances by current and former Miami Dolphins players. The camp focuses on football training as well as the importance of education, physical fitness, and positive choices. For more information please call (305) 943-7272 or visit dolphinsacademy.com and mention the Sports & Activities Directory!

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CAMP WOODLAND & WOODLAND TEEN CAMP

Nob Hill Academy is a modern and bright state-of-the-art facility. Adventure Camp Jr. for ages 1–5. Adventure Camp for ages 7–12. Field trips include: skating, movies, arcade, museum and more. Other activities include: arts & crafts, science, cooking, talent show and more. Locations in Sunrise (2 locations), (954) 748-2489, Davie (954) 791-9270 and Pembroke Pines. (954) 437-3949

A Traditional day camp at C.B. Smith Park in Pembroke Pines since 1983; Woodlanders are campers entering grades K–5. Woodland’s Teen Camp is for campers entering grades 6–9. Our Counselor in Training program is available for energetic and responsible teens entering 10th & 11th grade. Field trips are taken 4–5 times per week. Campers enjoy activities including: sports, fishing, ping pong, tetherball, water parks, crafts, cooking, tubing, indoor gymnasiums, martial arts, drama and much more. Special events include Color War, Field Days, Camp Show/Carnival and optional Overnight Trips. Transportation available throughout Broward County. Ask about our Overnight Programs! Visit http://www.campwoodlandfl.com, Email us at campwoodlandfl@gmail.com, or call (954) 921-1497.

ART – CHESS – SPORTS SUMMER CAMP

Three great enrichment programs get together to give your child a fun and unique summer camp. ART, CHESS and SPORTS are experiences your child must try! Both Chess and Art build your child’s selfconfidence, imagination, concentration, and a love of learning and openness to new ideas. We raise confident and creative children. Chess tournaments. Board games. Sports, team competitions inside and outside. Mural paintings. Cartooning. Ceramics. Water day. Ages 4 and up. www.chessartkids.com, Info@chessartkids.com. Open House March 31st & April 28th. Call for details. (954) 534-3771 or (954) 650-2562 or (954) 416- 4802.

Spring, Summer and Winter Soccer Camp Programs: U6-U16 Boys & Girls. www.futsoc.club & www.futsocusa.net. (954) 812-7991. Email: Camps@futsocusa.net. Contact: Jose Tamayo - Executive Director / Program Director. Location: Tequesta Trace Park, 600 Indian Trace, Weston 33326.

NOB HILL ACADEMY – ADVENTURE CAMP

EDU1ST PRESCHOOL / THE FACTORY OF FUN BILINGUAL CAMP Our Bilingual Summer Camp program is designed for children 1 to 12 years of age who will engage in immersing English and Spanish activities throughout the day. This program combines the most thought provoking and fun activities with the love and experience of professional teachers. We offer two programs: An in-house program and travelers who will have field trips every day. They will enjoy an array of activities to stimulate both their minds and their senses. Your child will experience Interactive Science Labs, Music, Film-making, Artists in Action, Spanish Games, Hands-on young chefs, Fun water play, Amazing Relay Races, Hollywood in action, Crazy arts & crafts, Special Visitor, and Camp Memories. Field trips as: Tennis Lessons, Swimming Lessons, bowling, Movies, Museums etc. Your child can stay per day, per week or the whole summer. We also offer FREE Summer VPK. www.thefactoryoffun. com, www.facebook.com/thefactoryoffun/, Phone: (954) 450-0900, 17191 Pines Blvd. Pembroke Pines, FL 33027, info@pineswestacademy.com, www.pineswestacademy.com, www.facebook.com/pineswest

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Ages 4–11. CAMP SEASON 2017! (Spring Camp, April 10th – 14th, Summer Camp, June 12th – August 11th). Join us for a camp season bursting with mindful and exciting experiences! Fun-filled & engaging experiments, minds-on activities, funtellectual games, engineering competitions, and so much more. Always taught by our amazing team of lab instructors. Registration now open. (Space is limited.) Two snacks daily and Pizza Friday lunch included, $325-$450/wk. CAMP OPEN HOUSE February 17th & March 24th. (954) 239-8252, www.iknowscience.com. info@iknowscience.com STEM Center & Toy Store: 2110 North Flamingo Road, Pembroke Pines. Follow us: facebook.com/iknowsciencecenter

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