what’s inside... AROUND TOWN................... 11 – 18 FLetter from Mayor Frank C. Ortis...................................................12 CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS DIRECTORY........................................16 Letter From Your School Board Member Patricia Good........................17
EVENTS................................. 19 – 26
EVENTS DIRECTORY............................................................ 20 – 21 The Heart of a Team Knows No Obstacles......................................22 BIRTHDAYS & SPECIAL EVENTS DIRECTORY............................ 24 – 25
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DIRECTORY........................... 27 – 50
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SPORTS DIRECTORY............................................................ 28 – 35 ACTIVITIES DIRECTORY........................................................ 35 – 42 Broadway Kids Studio – A Passion for Performing..............................42 Florida Triple Threat All-Stars: Competitive Cheerleading & More..........44 Wildfire Volleyball: Building Volleyball Players One Skill at a Time........45 THANKS COACH......................................................................46 Seven Diamond Dusters Will Play Softball at the Next Level.................47
FAMILY HEALTH....................... 51– 62 Dr. Lucas: How AcceleDent Can Help Brace Wearers........................56 Therapies 4 Kids: Exceptional Care for Exceptional People.................57 HEALTH PROVIDER DIRECTORY............................................. 60 – 62
SCHOOLS............................. 63 – 79 Silver Palms Goes Global.............................................................64 Broward County School Calendar..................................................64 West Broward High School’s TV Premiere........................................66 Debt: Quality of Life – The Ratio to be Weighed...............................66 Panther Run Elementary School Students Pay It Forward.......................67 Pines Charter West Students Raise Funds for the American Heart Association.....................................................67 Bright Steps Forward, Inc..............................................................68 Pembroke Lakes Elementary: Caring Hearts, Helping Others................70 Huntington Learning Center: When School Problems Need Intervention.70 WaterVentures Educates & Wows at Pembroke Pines Charter Central....71 Pembroke Lakes Elementary: A Star Among Us..................................71 Chapel Trail Elementary – Jump Rope for Heart.................................72 Flanagan Football National Signing Day.........................................72 Flanagan High’s Dirty Birds Win Their First 8A State Football Championship...............................................74 Pines Middle School is Shining: No Debate About It!.........................76 WC Young Middle’s Inside Out Project...........................................76 Silver Trail Middle Welcomes Students from South Korea....................77 Silver Trail Middle Receives Innovative Program Designation................77 ACADEMIC DIRECTORY...................................................... 78 – 79
SUMMER CAMPS................... 80 – 96 Educando A America Summer Camp: Dive Into Spanish.....................80 SUMMER CAMP DIRECTORY................................................ 91 – 95
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Dear Readers, What’s so great about summer camp? From my experience, and from the many years of publishing a child-oriented directory geared to getting kids involved in sports, activities, clubs, camps and schools, summer camp is FUN! Summer camps encourage kids to make new friends, be creative, play outdoors, try new activities, and gain confidence without the pressure to be the best. Specialty camps can take a new interest and turn it into a life long passion. The more typical outdoor activities and travel camps bolster a healthy and active lifestyle while putting the camper in a variety of positive, team-oriented social situations. Whichever type of camp most appeals to your child, know that there are so many great friendships and memories that will be made. Anything more than that is icing on the cake! When my kids were the perfect camp age, we spent two summers on the road playing in and coaching a girl’s travel softball team. There were enormous costs involved, a lot of pressure put on the girls, and although some fun was had by all, it burned all of us out. We decided as a family that this was not something we wanted to pursue. The following summer, I put them in a tennis camp with an entirely new group of kids. Both of them thrived! They learned a sport without pressure in a positive environment. They made new friends, some of which they still keep in touch with. But most importantly, they had FUN. Ahhh…those were the days. My kids are now 23 and 20 and, as of February, I am officially an empty nester. I look back and realize how important those easy, breezy, fun summer camps were and how they helped them grow into more confident, well-adjusted, happy adults. For the younger kids, summer should be the time to step away from the homework, testing, cramming, all-star, travel, over scheduled, over worked and exhausted keep up with the Jones’ mentality. Just let them have FUN and enjoy seeing the smiles on their faces. With that being said, we have a vast array of camp choices for you that include acting in a musical, traveling to water parks, sleep-away camps, horseback riding, robotics building, language immersion, gymnastics, sports and swimming to name a few. Take a few minutes to go through the Summer Camp directory with your kids. Find out what they really want to do. I bet they will say, “I just want to have FUN!” As a reminder, this directory is made possible by our advertisers. Please remember to let them know you saw them in the pages of the Sports & Activities Directory! A special Happy Mother’s Day and Father’s Day to all of you parents out there! I can tell you first hand that childhood goes by all too quickly, so make the most of the time you have with your children. Put the phone down, turn the computer, TV and video games off, eat dinner together and talk. You will learn a lot about your kids! My best to you, Margot
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This month I would like to invite the residents of Pembroke Pines to participate in the National Mayor’s Challenge for Water Conservation 2016! The National Mayor’s Challenge, which is supported by The Wyland Foundation, along with he National League of Cities and the US EPA Office of Water, helps promote a long-lasting mindset of water conservation. Water conservation is critical to ensuring we preserve our way of life. Your efforts to help our great City of Pembroke Pines and our nation conserve water can truly make a difference not only for this generation, but also for every future generation. The Challenge takes place during Earth Month, April 1st through the 30th. I personally call on each of our residents to participate in this challenge to conserve water and save energy. Please go to www.mywaterpledge.com and take the “My Water Pledge.” I would also like to tell you about a federal program called the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program which offers free tax help to working families who made $54,000 or less in 2015, persons with disabilities, veterans, the elderly and limited English speaking taxpayers who need assistance in preparing their own tax returns. The service is also available to individuals without children. IRS-certified volunteers provide free basic income tax return preparation with electronic filing to qualified individuals. For more information, please call 211 or (954) 537-0211 or visit online at www.vitataxesfree.org. Don’t forget our Pines Day 56th Birthday Celebration and Kids Konnection Business Expo being held on April 9, 2016 from 3 pm to 9 pm at the Pines Recreation Center located at 7400 Pines Blvd. I hope to see you all at this full day of FREE family fun celebrating the City of Pembroke Pines 56th Birthday. The April Jazz Concert, which is such a great time for all ages, will also be held during the Pines Day Celebration. I’ve also got another challenge during this busy month. It’s the “Mayor’s Chess Challenge” being held on April 16, 2016 from 9 am to 11 am at Club Nineteen in the Pembroke Lakes Golf and Racquetball Club, 10500 Taft Street. I’ll be joined by other Mayors, Elected Officials and Community Leaders throughout Broward County in Support of Scholastic Chess. There’s even a Swag Bag for the first 200 players to join in the fun. Players of all ages and skill levels are welcome so be sure to participate. You can get more information from our Special Events Office at (954) 435-6525 or visit www.ppines.com/ specialevents. 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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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.
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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.
Yours in Service, Patti
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It is my hope that you are enjoying a relaxing spring and summer. Broward County Public Schools (BCPS) is committed to educating all students to reach their highest potential. As the Board Member representing District 2, I have had the pleasure of visiting many schools witnessing first-hand our students’ success. I’m extremely proud that the District further enhances our students’ educational experience through a variety of programs and initiatives. There are two initiatives I would like to share with you that the School Board and I have greatly supported. Autism In Flight: Four years ago, the District, our schools, and the community partnered to offer our students on the autism spectrum an opportunity to experience airport travel. The goal of the Autism in Flight initiative is to simulate the experience of commercial airline travel. The initiative offers a six-week curriculum focused on airport travel and then culminates in a special event. On the day of the event, students and family members pack their bags and meet at the airport for the experience of ticketing, security clearance, pre-boarding and boarding a Jet Blue airliner. This event has been a tremendous success for our students and families. Many who were anxious about traveling with their children are now able to travel without anxiety. More than 150 students and their families have participated in the initiative. We look forward to continuing this event with our partners from Jet Blue Airlines, Broward County Vice-Mayor Barbara Sharief, Broward County Aviation Department, Broward Sheriff’s Office and others. Latinos In Action: In an effort to continue to meet the needs of our growing Latino community, the District partnered with the national “Latinos in Action” program to provide a highly engaging elective course at six of our traditional high schools. The course offers students high-quality classroom instruction on college readiness, personal development, biculturalism, and professionalism. Additionally, students provide literacy tutoring opportunities at feeder elementary schools, as well as leadership opportunities through student-led service, social and professional committees. Over 200 students have participated in the program. We plan to expand to six additional high schools and two middle schools in the next school year. BCPS celebrated many successes in the 2015-2016 school year and I would like to thank our dedicated teachers, support staff, school administrators, parents and community partners for making that possible. It is the goal of BCPS to ensure that every student receives the very best instruction in pursuit of becoming a wellrounded individual. As the school year begins, I look forward to another amazing year as we continue to strive to achieve that goal. Enjoy these last days of summer. I look forward to seeing you in the upcoming 2016-2017 school year! Thank you for your continued support!
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10:00AM. Children from 3 to 12 months. VIP KIDS BILINGUAL PRESCHOOL, 1845 N. Corporate Lakes Blvd. Weston, FL 33326. www.vipkidspreschool.com, info@vipkidspreschool.com. (954) 598-9800.
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10:00AM. Children from 3 to 12 months. First Steps International Academy. 2803 Executive Park Drive, Weston, FL 33331, info@fsiapreschool.com, www.fsiapreschool.com. (954) 888-9773.
FRIDAY, APRIL 1 – SATURDAY APRIL 2 RELAY FOR LIFE (OVERNIGHT EVENT)
5:00PM – 9:00AM. Entertainment, music, food & fun all night long for the 17th Anniversary Relay for Life of Pembroke Pines. Walk laps around the Walter C. Young Middle School track (901 NW 129th Ave, Pembroke Pines) with your co-workers, friends and family. Join a team and help find a cure for cancer to honor a family member or loved one. For more information, call (954) 435-6525. Register your team today by going to www.relayforlife.org/pembrokepinesfl
SATURDAY, APRIL 2
SATURDAY, APRIL 9
MOONLIGHT MOVIE IN THE PARK, WESTON
8:00PM. Featuring Alvin & The Chipmunks: The Road Chip. Through a series of misunderstandings, Alvin, Simon and Theodore come to believe that Dave is going to propose to his new girlfriend in New York City - and dump them. They have three days to get to him and stop the proposal. (Animation / G / 86 min.) Bring lawn chairs or blankets and relax… the movie is on us! The full-length feature film is projected onto a giant inflatable screen at Weston Regional Park, 20200 Saddle Club Road, Weston. (954) 389-4321 or visit Westonfl.org.
SATURDAY, APRIL 9
FLORIDA PANTHERS V. CAROLINA HURRICANES
7:00PM. BB&T Center, Sunrise. ticketmaster.com.
SUNDAY, APRIL 10
MIAMI HEAT V. ORLANDO MAGIC
6:00PM. American Airlines Arena, Miami. ticketmaster.com.
FLORIDA PANTHERS V. MONTREAL CANADIENS
TUESDAY, APRIL 12 - SUNDAY, APRIL 24
SUNDAY, APRIL 3
TIMES VARY. Broward Center for the Performing Arts, Ft. Lauderdale. ticketmaster.com.
7:30AM – 10:00AM. Please join us in the Annual Pill Box Pharmacies Flamingo Strut 5K Run/Walk at Flamingo Park, 1900 NW 122nd Terrace, Pembroke Pines. Register online at www.active.com. All ages welcome! Race Fee: Pre-registration $25, Race Day Registration $30, Fun Run Registration $10. Awards given to Top 3 overall. Pink race shirts given to first 400 Runners/ Walkers. Please call (954) 431-4146 for more information.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13
7:00PM. BB&T Center, Sunrise. ticketmaster.com.
FLAMINGO STRUT 5K RUN/WALK
TUESDAY, APRIL 5
MIAMI HEAT V. DETROIT PISTONS
7:30PM. American Airlines Arena, Miami. ticketmaster.com.
THURSDAY, APRIL 7
MIAMI HEAT V. CHICAGO BULLS
8:00PM. American Airlines Arena, Miami. ticketmaster.com.
FRIDAY, APRIL 8 PEARL JAM
8:00PM. BB&T Center, Sunrise. ticketmaster.com.
SATURDAY, APRIL 9 PINES DAY CELEBRATION
10:00AM – 9:00PM. Come out and celebrate the City of Pembroke Pines 56th Birthday. Event includes children’s rides, live music and entertainment, food, games and lots more! Multiple events at this location including Pines Day, Royal Court Pageant (many age groups), Stroller Parade and much more. Please visit www.pinesday.com for all event information or call our Special Events office at (954) 435-6525. As always, no pets at City events.
SATURDAY, APRIL 9
FREE PUPPET SHOW: JEREMY’S JUNGLE ADVENTURE
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boy and his father embark on a jungle safari. Jeremy befriends a lion cub and they each learn something about prejudice as well as each other. This is a touching story of friendship. Best suited for Pre-K - 2nd grade. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Weston Community Center, 20200 Saddle Club Road, Weston. 954-389-4321.
1:30PM & 3:00PM SHOWTIMES. Presented by Bob Nathanson Puppets To Go. In this original adventure, a young
DIRTY DANCING
PENTATONIX: THE WORLD TOUR 2016 8:00PM. BB&T Center, Sunrise. ticketmaster.com.
SATURDAY, APRIL 16
PARTY AT GRAVITY GYMNASTICS: FREE
3:15PM – 4:15PM. 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, climb on our net, flip into our foam pit, walk on the balance beams, and swing like a monkey on our ropes! There will be vendors, contests, raffles and so much more! This free event is all about having fun and learning the great benefits of an active lifestyle! Bring your friends! 11940 Miramar Parkway, Miramar 33025. (954) 450-7770. info@gravitygymnastics.com, www.gravitygymnastics.com. All children need a signed waiver by parents or legal guardian to participate.
SATURDAY, APRIL 16
MAYOR’S CHESS CHALLENGE
will consist of: Minimum of 4 games played by each team; Free tournament t-shirts for all 3v3 participants; Awards and medals for the top 3 teams; GotSoccer ranking award points and system. This tournament is a qualifying tournament for the Disney 3v3 Soccer Championship at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex, January 14–17th, 2017. The registration fee is $175. Registration deadline is Midnight on Tuesday, April 12th or when team capacity is met. www.AYSO644.org.
SATURDAY, APRIL 23
FESTIVAL OF THE AMERICAS – INTERNATIONAL RODEO & CONCERT
12:30PM – 11:30PM. International Bull Riding by the Davie Pro Rodeo Association & Concert at the Bergeron Rodeo Grounds of Davie, Florida. 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 exciting International Bull Riding! The Festival of the Americas will begin at 12:30am and finish at 6:30pm. The International Rodeo and Concerts will start at 6:30pm and conclude at 11:30pm. If you are interested in becoming a sponsor or vendor at the event, call (954) 797-1076.
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EVERY MONDAY FREE BABY & ME
10:00AM. Children from 3 to 12 months. VIP KIDS BILINGUAL PRESCHOOL, 1845 N. Corporate Lakes Blvd. Weston, FL 33326. www.vipkidspreschool.com, info@vipkidspreschool.com. (954) 598-9800.
EVERY WEDNESDAY FREE BABY & ME
10:00AM. Children from 3 to 12 months. First Steps International Academy. 2803 Executive Park Drive, Weston, FL 33331, info@fsiapreschool.com, www.fsiapreschool.com. (954) 888-9773.
TUESDAY, MAY 3
PIRATE SCHOOL: THE SCIENCE OF PIRATES!
10:00AM. Broward Center for Performing Arts, Ft. Lauderdale. ticketmaster.com.
SATURDAY, MAY 7 TEDDY BEAR PICNIC
11:30AM – 12:30PM. Bring your teddy bear to the Helen B. Hoffman Plantation Library, 501 N Fig Tree Ln, Plantation. Bring your lunch and a blanket or chair. Bring Grandma and Grandpa, Mommy or Daddy and come have a picnic! Animated storytelling where children become part of the fun! Featuring Teddy Bear Parade, Puppeteers Puppet Show and Refreshments. FREE Admission!
9:00AM – 11:00AM. Join Mayors, Elected officials and community leaders throughout Broward County in support of Scholastic Chess! This free event takes place at Pembroke Lakes Golf & Tennis Center, 900 Hollybrook Dr., Pembroke Pines. Players of all ages and skill levels are welcome. Call (954) 746-3250 for details.
TUESDAY, MAY 10 – SUNDAY, MAY 22
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SATURDAY, MAY 14
8:00AM. Join AYSO for their third annual Weston 3v3 Blast at Weston Regional Park, 20200 Saddle Club Road, Weston. This is a one (1) day tournament for ages 5-Adult; anyone can participate. There’s a 6-player roster maximum. You do not have to register under your current club or current coach to enjoy the fun. Any adult can register to coach a team. Tournament
3:15PM – 4:15PM. 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! There will be vendors, contests, raffles and so much more! As your child is having a blast, meet our
WESTON 3V3 BLAST SOCCER TOURNAMENT
BEAUTIFUL: THE CAROLE KING MUSICAL
DAYS & TIMES VARY. Broward Center for the Performing Arts, Ft. Lauderdale. ticketmaster.com.
WELCOME SUMMER PARTY AT GRAVITY GYMNASTICS: FREE
EVENTS NATIONAL KIDS TO PARKS DAY
8:00AM – 6:00PM. Take your kids to various parks for free activities all day! FREE Tennis Clinic from 9am – 12pm at Pembroke Lakes Tennis Center, 10500 Taft Street, (954) 431-4146. FREE Swimming from 12pm – 6:00pm at the following locations: Pembroke Lakes Pool, 10500 Taft Street, (954) 435-6580, TownGate Pool, 901 NW 155th Avenue, (954) 450-6895, Rose Price Park, 901 NW 208th Avenue, (954) 437-1140. FREE Boxing Demonstration at Pines Athletic Club (PAC), Open House from 10am – 12pm, 7900 Johnson Street, (954) 986-5044. Take your kids to experience a City of Pembroke Pines park – visit www.ppines.com/Facilities for directions to parks.
SUNDAY, MAY 22
JAZZ CONCERT & FOOD TRUCK INVASION
5:00PM – 7:00PM. The City of Pembroke Pines hosts the FREE Jazz in the Pines Concert Series featuring 9 Jazz Concerts on Sunday afternoons once a month. Join us for a relaxing afternoon of Jazz at the William B. Armstrong Park, 1700 Dykes Road, Pembroke Pines. Don’t forget to bring your blankets and chairs! As always, no pets at City events. New this year – Food Truck Invasion: Cantina Grill, Conch Shack, Crazydilla, Da Burger Shack, Don Mofongo, FOAR (breakfast truck), Food Junkies, HipPOPs Hancrafted Gelato Bars, King of Racks BBQ, La Nostra Pizza, Las Gorditas, Tip A Roo, Top Fries, Wholesome, Rollers and Zombie Ice.
SUNDAY, MAY 22
3RD ANNUAL CLASSIC CAR ROUND-UP
10:00AM – 4:00PM. Taking place at the Bergeron Rodeo Grounds, 4271 Davie Rd., Davie. Join us for this great, 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 Bergeron Rodeo Grounds. The event will include live entertainment, free kids fun zone, free petting farm, great food and vendors and arts and crafts! This is a rain or shine event. (954) 797-1076.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 25
COMEDY FUNDRAISER FOR KIDS WITH DISABILITIES
7:00PM. Join us for an evening of laughter and good will at the Ft. Lauderdale IMPROV featuring ADAM FERRARA (from the hit show Rescue Me). Bright Steps Forward, Inc. is a 501 (c) 3 organization with the mission to ensure that all children with neurological disorders have access to top quality physical, occupational, speech & ABA therapy. Doors open at 6:00 for cocktails and silent auction. Tickets start at $150 and all seats include 2 premium drink tickets and 3 course dinner. To purchase tickets or become a sponsor call (954) 376-3911 or go to www.brightstepsforward.org.
MONDAY, MAY 30
MEMORIAL DAY CEREMONY
9:00AM – 12:00PM. Please join us in honoring our men and women in service with presentation of colors, guest speakers and a wreath placing at Fletcher Art and Culture Center, 7960 Johnson Street, Hollywood, FL. For more information, call (954) 435-6525.
JUNE
EVERY MONDAY FREE BABY & ME
10:00AM. Children from 3 to 12 months. VIP KIDS BILINGUAL PRESCHOOL, 1845 N. Corporate Lakes Blvd. Weston, FL 33326. www.vipkidspreschool.com, info@ vipkidspreschool.com. (954) 598-9800.
FREE BABY & ME
10:00AM. Children from 3 to 12 months. First Steps International Academy. 2803 Executive Park Drive, Weston, FL 33331, info@fsiapreschool.com, www.fsiapreschool.com. (954) 888-9773.
FRIDAY, JUNE 3 ELLIE GOULDING
7:00PM. American Airlines Arena, Miami. ticketmaster.com.
SATURDAY, JUNE 4
34TH ANNUAL TAKE-A-KID FISHIN’ RODEO
7:30AM – REGISTRATION. 9:00AM – FISHING BEGINS. NO pre-registration. Applications can be found at www.davie-fl.gov. Ages 5 and under, 6 to 8 and 9 to 12. $9 per child, which includes bait, lunch, a goodie bag, and an event cap for the first 250 kids to register. Please bring exact change if you can. Prizes: Equipment like the pros use (rods, reels and tackle boxes) will be awarded in all above mentioned age groups. All children must be accompanied by an adult throughout the event.
SATURDAY, JUNE 11 SELENA GOMEZ
7:30PM. American Airlines Arena, Miami. ticketmaster.com.
SATURDAY, JUNE 11
JOURNEY & THE DOOBIE BROTHERS WITH DAVE MASON
7:00PM. Perfect Vodka Amphitheatre, West Palm Beach. ticketmaster.com.
SUNDAY, JUNE 12
ANIMAL FASHION SHOW & OPEN HORSE SHOW
9:00AM. Bring your pets and equines for a dress up day of fashion and fun! We will have classes for: Dogs, Cats, Farm Animals, Horses, Mini’s, Donkeys, Ponies and Others. If you can dress it up, we will have a class for it. We will have 3 classes for each pet: Most Fashionable, Best Matched Pair-Pet and Handler, and Most Unusual. Plus a Best of Show Winner! Pet Fashion Show entry fee per class $10, you can enter one class or all three. Our open horse show will feature classes in: Halter, Showmanship, English and Western Riding, 4-H plus Time and Game Events. Gates open at 9:00am, Fashion Show begins at 10:00am, Open Horse Show begins at 12:00pm with Time and Game Events at 2:30pm. Information and Questions: info@projectstable.org.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15 - SUNDAY, JUNE 19
DISNEY’S BEAUTY AND THE BEAST
SHOWTIMES VARY. Broward Center for the Performing Arts, Ft. Lauderdale. ticketmaster.com.
SATURDAY, JUNE 18 TOUCH-A-TRUCK
9:00AM – NOON. Held at the Cooper City Sports Complex (corner of Stirling Road and Palm Avenue). Here’s a chance for children to get up close to their favorite big truck. Construction trucks, service vehicles, and more will be available for children to touch, sit on, and blow the horn. If you have a vehicle you’d like to offer for display or would like more info, call (954) 434-4300 #233 or visit www.CooperCityFL.org.
SATURDAY, JUNE 18
DOWNTOWN HOEDOWN
11:00AM – 2:00PM. Come join the Town of Davie and the South Florida Cloggers for this annual Davie Event at the Bergeron Rodeo Grounds of Davie. Show off your singing and dancing talents by participating in the “Davie Idol” singing contest or one of the dancing or clogging demonstrations. Come for family fun and stay for a good ole’ fashion country hoedown, games and entertainment! Help the South Florida Cloggers raise travel money for clogging competitions by bidding on silent auction
items. Tickets are $10 for adults and $7 for children and will include not only entrance to the hoedown, but a hot dog dinner as well. The registration fee for “Davie Idol” contest is $20. Prizes will be awarded to the winner. Call Rebecca Vetter at (954) 347-5207 for more information.
FRIDAY, JUNE 24
MAYOR’S 7TH ANNUAL KIDS DAY EVENT
8:00AM – 8:00PM. Please join us for the 6th Annual Mayor’s Kids Day. Each child will receive a wristband from the Recreation and Cultural Arts Department (Must Pre-register). Following a set schedule, businesses will open their doors to the participants wearing the wristbands. The businesses will provide a service or gift for visiting. The mayor will then host a fun filled lunch for the children at the Charter High School located at 17189 Sheridan Street. Lunch will be served from 12:30pm – 1:30pm. If interested in becoming a sponsor for this event, please contact our Special Events office at (954) 435-6525.
JULY
EVERY MONDAY FREE BABY & ME
10:00AM. Children from 3 to 12 months. VIP KIDS BILINGUAL PRESCHOOL, 1845 N. Corporate Lakes Blvd. Weston, FL 33326. www.vipkidspreschool.com, info@vipkidspreschool.com. (954) 598-9800.
EVERY WEDNESDAY FREE BABY & ME
10:00AM. Children from 3 to 12 months. First Steps International Academy. 2803 Executive Park Drive, Weston, FL 33331, info@fsiapreschool.com, www.fsiapreschool.com. (954) 888-9773.
SATURDAY, JULY 2
JUSTIN BIEBER: PURPOSE WORLD TOUR
7:30PM. American Airlines Arena, Miami. ticketmaster.com.
SATURDAY, JULY 2
TWENTY ONE PILOTS - EMOTIONAL ROADSHOW 7:00PM. BB&T Center, Sunrise. ticketmaster.com.
MONDAY, JULY 4
INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION & FIREWORKS SHOW
6:00PM – 9:00PM. Celebrate the 4th of July by attending the City of Pembroke Pines Independence Day Celebration and Fireworks Show at the Pines Recreation Center Festival Grounds, 7400 Pines Boulevard in Pembroke Pines. Admission and Parking are FREE! In addition, we will have the Food Truck Roundups, FREE rides for children, a children’s area, a live band and also our spectacular Fireworks Show begins at 9:00pm. NO coolers, pets or fireworks permitted. Bring your blankets and lawn chairs. For more information, call (954) 435-6525.
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, JULY 29 & 30 DAVE MATTHEWS BAND
7:00PM SHOWS. Perfect Vodka Amphitheatre, West Palm Beach. ticketmaster.com.
AUGUST THURSDAY, AUGUST 4
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EVERY WEDNESDAY
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Camp Director and learn about our educational Summer Camp Program! Bring your friends! 11940 Miramar Parkway, Miramar 33025. (954) 450-7770. info@gravitygymnastics.com, www.gravitygymnastics.com. All children need a signed waiver by parents or legal guardian to participate.
JANET JACKSON: UNBREAKABLE WORLD TOUR
8:00PM. BB&T Center, Sunrise. ticketmaster.com.
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your heart that keeps you going. It’s your heart that knows no boundaries or limitations. When you, alone, set out to conquer a goal, you will often run into what seems to be insurmountable challenges. When you set out as a team to conquer a goal, no challenges seem insurmountable. Now put the heart of a team on the line and you will find boundaries pushed, limitations obliterated and goals exceeded. This is the essence of the Fort Lauderdale Triathletes, and more specifically, two of their 75+ members Jim and Michael Sayih, a father and son team, who together with an enormous support system, make the seemingly impossible...possible. Crossing the finish line of a duathlon at 5 years old may seem far fetched to most people. If the 5 year old was born with Cerebral Palsy, well, just about everyone would say it is impossible, but not Jim... and definitely not Michael. With a self-made rigged bike to include Michael and an upgraded “racing” wheelchair, Jim and Michael completed that duathlon. They didn’t know the definition of impossible then and they do not now, 18 years later after finishing countless more Duathlons, Triathlons, IRONMAN, Spartan Races & Battle Frog Races, just to name a few. Jim Sayih, a Police Lieutenant (Ret.) from the Miami Police Department, retired after serving 20 years to spend more time with his family, and specifically Michael to navigate the unfamiliar special needs world. He is co-author with Jack Canfield the Best Seller, Success Secret, the owner of 911 CrossFit in Cooper City, owner of an OrangeTheory franchise in Palm Beach Gardens, he was recently inducted into the Personal Trainer Hall of Fame, and he is a professor of Physical Science at Broward College. With this many balls in the air, one would imagine that he really has no time for much else. However, he participates in the Fort Lauderdale Triathletes as a member of the team, as well as a strength trainer for the membership. Jim believes in and encourages “positive” peer pressure. “Training rides, runs or swims by yourself isn’t conducive to pushing yourself. Our team of diverse members
push you to better your own times, to train harder and longer that you would on your own,” he said. “The majority of the members have already done IRONMAN Races, for example, and they share their wealth of knowledge with everyone in the club. I am a USAT Triathlon Certified Level 1 Coach with a Masters Degree in Exercise Physiology, who brings a wealth of strength training information to the membership. It is a friendly, supportive, warm culture,” he added. Jim is also the Founder and Chairperson on the Board of Directors for SpecialCompass.org, a non profit organization promoting independence for those with disabilities, including Affordable Housing, inclusion is Sports Activities such as 5K Runs, Obstacle Courses, and Triathlons, assistance in physical and medical needs, government benefits, and employment opportunities. Michael participates in the Board Meetings as well. Soon Jim and Michael, along with SpecialCompass.org will announce the building of a prototype of apartments that cater specifically to special needs including wheelchair accessible doorways, wider hallways, user friendly kitchens and bathrooms, and they will be built close to medical facilities, shopping centers, and everyday needs furthering the road to independent living. Jim and Michael rely on each other as well as their team to make it over, through or under some of the obstacles and challenges in races as well as in their lives. It is Jim who is the front man...the physical pusher, puller and climber, but according to anyone who knows them, Michael is the more competitive of the dynamic duo. “Whenever we get passed by a few people on a course, Michael will say to me, ‘Ok Dad, that’s enough, let’s get going!’” said Jim. And that is when they kick into to a new gear, often humbling other unencumbered participants along the way (in races and in life). To learn more about the Fort Lauderdale Triathletes, visit www.fltri.com or go to Facebook (Fort Lauderdale Triathletes). For more information on Jim & Michael Sayih go to www.SpecialCompass.org.
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BIRTHDAY PARTIES & SPECIAL EVENTS TAG USA GYMNASTICS & TRAMPOLINE Private TWO HOUR parties with very large, spectacular 1000 sq. ft. 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.
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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/WestonSwimAcademy.
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.
GRAVITY GYMNASTICS Amazing! Incredible! Unbelievable! These are just some of the ways our guests describe our one of a kind Birthday Parties! Trained birthday party leaders will make this day a fun and unforgettable party for both you and your guests. Parties come fully equipped with all the necessities for the children, and if needed, the adults, too! So why not sit back and relax, let us do the work for you. All parties include one hour in the gym, followed by 45 minutes in our spacious party room! Birthday Child is FREE and receives a Gravity Medal. For additional information, please call (954) 450-7770. 11940 Miramar Parkway, Miramar 33025. info@gravitygymnastics.com, www.gravitygymnastics.com.
BRIGHT & SMART – ROBOTICS & CODING BIRTHDAY PARTIES Robotics Birthday Parties are sensational! They are fun, educational, memorable and unique experience that will engage your child and his/her friends. This perfect party activity will bring the excitement of creating something with their hands, the thrill of seeing their imagination come to life and the satisfaction of being successful with their creation. We come to you for a 90 minute robotics birthday party supplying all of the material and equipment needed so each child is able to take a hands-on role in building and coding a robot! (954) 816-3346, info@BrightAndSmart.com, www.BrightAndSmart.com, like us @ facebook.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.
SUPER TUBE & SURF PARTIES 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.
THE LITTLE LOUNGE
Little Lounge is the first full air-conditioned, indoor, private kid’s place for dancing and celebrations within Broward County. We provide a colorful party setting ready for your little star. Complete packages cater to your party size and include all services, and topped off with a Crazy Hour! Custom Event Decorations, Character Entertainment, Wii & Movie Zone, Kids Climbing Wall, Bounce House, Toddler Area and Playground. Your little one will always remember their professional, fun and amazing party at Little Lounge. For reservations, call (954) 271-7191 or email: info@littleloungeparty.com, visit our website at www.LittleLoungeParty.com. Located at 1960 N. Commerce Parkway Suites 1 & 2, Weston.
BIRTHDAYS AT ALLGOLF Score a Hole-In-One by celebrating your child’s birthday party 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.
SUGALICIOUS Let us help you celebrate any occasion. Custom made cakes, cupcakes, cake pops, editable arrangement & pies. Providing high-quality service & customer satisfaction. Host your next party with us, kid or adult parties. Stop by or call for more information. (954) 367-7481 or (714) 600-8043. 18450 Pines Blvd. Pembroke Pines. RESERVE YOUR SPOT NOW FOR CAMP FIELD TRIPS!
I KNOW SCIENCE CENTER It’s Party Time! Celebrate a birthday or special event at our new science center! Private, all-inclusive parties, thrilling themes, outstanding lab instructors, along with our favorite demos and experiments. Our parties are certain to delight you and your guests. Party theme options: Structural Engineering, Crazy Chemistry, Out of this World and, Doctor’s in Training. All parties are private and include one hour of amazing experiments and demos followed by one hour for pizza, cake, and time to play on our Giant Lego Wall! For booking call: (954) 239-8252. Email: info@iknowscience.com. Visit: www.iknowscience.com; Come see us at: 2110 North Flamingo Road, Pembroke Pines, FL (Flamingo Falls Plaza).
PEMBROKE PINES YMCA FAMILY CENTER (954) 727-9622, www.ymcabroward.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.
EVENTS PEMBROKE PINES YMCA AQUATIC CENTER
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) 450-6888 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.
CLUB 19 AT PEMBROKE LAKES COUNTRY CLUB UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. 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) 538-3731 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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4KIDSINNEED.ORG “BE A HERO & HIRE A HERO”
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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. Funbrella Two Hour Parties: 10am – 12pm, 1pm – 3pm, 4pm – 6pm. Y Members $150/Non Members $200. Funbrella Three Hour Parties: 10am – 1pm, 2pm – 5pm. Y Members $200/Non Members $250. Party Hall Two Hour Parties: 10am – 12pm, 1pm – 3pm, 4pm – 6pm. Y Members $275, Non-Members $325. COMING SOON! Specialty Birthday Party Packages. Call for more information.
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DIRECTORY
SPORTS BASEBALL 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.
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.org. 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.
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Florida Youth Baseball Alliance. 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 - Sandy Arias, (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 GSI SPORTS SUMMER CAMP/BASKETBALL Basketball will be one of the primary activities of the Summer Tennis & Sports Camp to be held at the CB Smith Park Tennis Courts located at 900 N. Flamingo Rd., Pembroke Pines. Tennis, soccer, ping-pong, foosball, box hockey, tetherball, horseshoes, softball and flag football will also be played during the breaks. The waterpark, tube ride on the lake and mini golf and driving range are also offered at cost. Contact Tom Mar at (954) 450-9980, cbsmith.com Robert Mackey at (954) 868-6100. www.mackeysports.com.
PEMBROKE PINES YMCA FAMILY CENTER – 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. (954) 727-9622, www.ymcabroward.org. 501 SW 172nd Ave Pembroke Pines 33029.
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.
PINES ATHLETIC CLUB BASKETBALL 7900 Johnson Street, Pembroke Pines, FL. Boys & Girls ages 6–17. Membership is $45 per year. Improve your basic skills and learn the fundamentals of basketball. Basketball Clinics are held on Mondays and Wednesdays 5:00pm – 7:00pm. Clinics open to all ages and skill levels and will focus on individual skills and self-improvement.
BOXING PINES ATHLETIC CLUB BOXING Boys and Girls ages 8–17. Membership is $45 per year. Learn self-defense and self-confidence. Build self-esteem and get in shape. Compete in amateur bouts. Member of USA Boxing. Classes are on Monday, Wednesday and Fridays from 5:00pm – 6:00pm for Beginning Boxing/Boxing Fitness and 6:00pm – 7:00pm for Advanced Boxing. 7900 Johnson Street, Pembroke Pines, FL, (954) 986-5044.
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! NEW SEASON TRYOUTS MAY 14TH from 10:00am - 6:00pm (call for your time slot). $50 registration fee. 2290 SW 71st Terrace, Davie 33317. (954) 514-7250. www.Fla3threat. com. Call about our all NEW Summer Cheer & Drama Camp that will perform Bring It On! The Musical.
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FLORIDA SUPERSTARS Florida Super Stars offer a high-energy combination class with instruction in dance, cheerleading and baton twirling. The fee is $50 per month for unlimited classes. Classes held Monday nights at Rose G. Price Park, 901 NW 208th Avenue, 5:00pm – 7:00pm and Thursday nights, 4:00pm – 6:00pm at Pines Recreation Center, 7400 Pines Blvd. SUMMER DANCE JAM is also offered! For more information, please call Wendy Russell at (954) 438-2075 or visit www.floridasuperstars.com.
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.
WEST PEMBROKE PINES OPTIMIST CHEERLEADING
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.
CYCLING & BIKING 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.
TEAM MEMORIAL MOUNTAIN BIKING An offshoot of Memorial Healthcare System’s road biking group, which was founded 23 years ago and includes hundreds of cyclists that participate in rides throughout West Broward. Mountain biking members join through the road biking group and wear the same Team Memorial outfit. Some are motivated by the competition, while others ride for the fun of it. All levels are welcome. Members meet at one of the many parks in the area that offer mountain biking, such as Oleta River State Park, Markham Park, Quiet Waters Park, Virginia Key Beach Park, and Amelia Earhart Park. Most of the parks have extensive trail systems, ranging from 7 to 17 miles, which offer a challenging experience at any level. www.teammemorial.com or email ppasche@mhs.net.
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 score cards. • 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 DOLPHINS ACADEMY
Learn from the Pros! Small group instruction, position specific training, speed & agility training, pro athlete coaches. Summer Camp held in Davie on the NSU Campus starts in June. DolphinsAcademy.com. Please call for details (305) 943-7272.
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.
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DISC GOLF
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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 football to 71441 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: $310 (REGISTRATION ONLY, OTHER FEES APPLY). Non Pembroke Pines residents add $100. Registration starts in March. Conditioning begins in May. Season begins in July.
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(FOOTBALL CONT.) 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 football to 71441 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: $175. When you register between now and March; rates go up after that. Registration for football & cheer held online or at Chapel Trail Park the 1st 3 Saturdays of every month from 11am – 1pm. • MIGHTY MITES TACKLE: Ages: 5–6. Season: July – November. Spring training in May. Registration: March. Spots are limited and teams fill quickly. Cost: $225. When you register between now and May rates go up after that. Registration for football & cheer held online or at Chapel Trail Park the 1st 3 Saturdays of every month from 11am – 1pm.
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.
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GOLF
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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.
ALL GOLF – PUBLIC
Lighted driving range, open 7 days a week with 60 hitting stations (covered and grass are available) and short game area. Two 18hole adventurous mini-golf courses. Fully stocked pro-shop with major brands. Junior & adult golf clinics throughout the week! Call about our JUNIOR SUMMER GOLF CAMP! Juniors will learn putting, chipping, iron play, driving, pitching, and etiquette. 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
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 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 wppoadultsports@outlook.com or (786) 300-1621.
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.
FLORIDA PANTHERS
The Florida Panthers are a member of the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL) and play at BB&T Center in Sunrise, Florida. The excitement surrounding the Florida Panthers is growing in South Florida and these are games you won’t want to miss. www.floridapanthers.com.
LACROSSE GIRLS STORM LACROSSE
LEARN FOR FREE! Ages 7 to 17. Fastest growing sport in USA, non-contact 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.
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WEST PEMBROKE PINES OPTIMIST LACROSSE 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 (786) 300-1621.
MARTIAL ARTS OH’S TAE KWON DO
The Coach of Champions, 9th Degree Black Belt Grand Master JooYul Oh offers students an experience to learn from his 40 years of experience. Martial Arts training will help improve concentration, SelfDefense, Increase Confidence, Self Discipline & much more. Become a winner in life! 2 week Trial Lessons $19.95 & FREE UNIFORM. 1653 N. Hiatus Rd. Pembroke Pines 33026. (954) 432-6999.
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.
PINES ATHLETIC CLUB TAE KWON DO
Boys and Girls ages 6 to 17. Membership is $45 per year. Learn traditional Tae Kwon Do, self-discipline, and respect. Boost self-esteem and get in shape. Classes are on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:30pm – 7:30pm for Beginners and 7:30pm – 8:30pm for advanced students. 7900 Johnson Street, Pembroke Pines, (954) 986-5044.
TAI CHI AT SOUTHWEST FOCAL POINT COMMUNITY CENTER
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).
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. (954) 514-7250. 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.
RUGBY
301 NW 103rd Avenue, Pembroke Pines 33026. Call (954) 450-6888 or visit www.ppines.com. Students will learn the basic concepts of tai chi, including posture, relaxed deep breathing, flowing movement and a basic understanding of mind-body connection. For all levels of students: Beginner/Intermediate/Advanced. Ongoing monthly. Day and Evening Classes. $30 per person per month.
PINES RUGBY CLUB
MULTISPORT TRAINING GROUPS
WEST PEMBROKE PINES OPTIMIST RUGBY
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
Riptide Rugby is an adult (18+) men’s team. We do not discriminate based on skill, experience or athleticism; however we do suggest you begin a strength and cardiovascular fitness program prior to coming out as our practices are highly physically demanding. We WILL teach you the fundamentals of rugby, and you will get playtime at any matches we hold. chris.munoz@riptiderugby.com, WWW.RIPTIDERUGBY.COM
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.
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(954) 727-9622, www.ymcabroward.org. 501 SW 172nd Ave., Pembroke Pines, 33029. • KAJUKENBO BEGINNERS: Ages 5–12. Kajukenbo is a combination of 5 martial arts: Korean Karate (Tang-so-do), Judo, Jujitsu, Kenpo and Chinese Boxing (Kung-Fu) with forms (Katas) and self-defense techniques. Basics skill development includes: stances, blocks, punches, kicks, falls, rolls and sweeps with lots of cardio and stretching exercises. All participants will be billed monthly. Y Member $70/Non-member $120. Tuesdays & Thursdays 5:00pm – 6:00pm. • KAJUKENBO INTERMEDIATE & ADVANCED: Ages 5 to Adult. Wednesdays & Saturdays 5:00pm – 6:00pm.
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PEMBROKE PINES YMCA FAMILY CENTER
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) e-mail coach@ftlrugby.com or visit www.ftlrugby.com.
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RUNNING, TRACK & FIELD 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
Pe m bro ke P in 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
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Males and females, ages 5–17. Join our elite track and field club for the 2016 season! Conditioning begins January 16, 2016 and practices begin Monday, February 15, 2016, Monday – Thursday, 6:15pm – 8:00pm. Location: Miramar High School. Registration: $195 Pembroke Pines Residents / $235 non-residents. 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.
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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 SOCCER FEVER WITH LIL STARS SPORTS
West Broward’s newest indoor soccer facility featuring High performing INDOOR soccer and Futsal courts. Enjoy South Florida’s most popular sport in an air-conditioned and comfortable facility very close to Weston, Davie, Sunrise, Pembroke Pines and Plantation. • Court Rentals: State-of the art soccer and futsal courts. Rent per hour. • Pickup games: Every Wednesday, 8:00pm – 10:00pm. Bring your friends. • Birthday Parties: Exclusive party area. Packages 2 and 3 hours. • Soccer Academy: 5–13 years, 2 classes/wk. Register now! Private lessons available. • Camps: Summer, Winter and Spring. Ages 5–13 years. • Weston’s only LIL STARS SPORTS location: Tykes 18 months to age 4 learn soccer, basketball (3y–6y) and baseball skills (18m-6y) 15481 SW 12th Street, Bldg. C Suite 304-305 Sunrise, FL 33326 (Weston: Indian Trace pass over I-75. Left at the first light.) Soccer Fever: (844) 230-3073, www.SoccerFeverUSA@gmail.com; Lil Stars Sports: (954)680-6861 www.LilStarsSports.com
GSI SPORTS SUMMER CAMP/SOCCER
Soccer will be the one of the primary activities of the Summer Tennis & Sports Camp to be held at the CB Smith Park Tennis Courts located at 900 N Flamingo Rd., Pembroke Pines. Tennis, basketball, Ping-Pong, foosball, box hockey, tetherball, horseshoes, softball and flag football will also be played during the breaks. The waterpark, tube ride on the lake and mini golf and driving range are also offered at cost. Contact Tom Mar at (954) 450-9980, cbsmith.com or Robert Mackey at (954) 868-6100. www.mackeysports.com.
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 3–18 years of age who are looking to start out playing soccer or just want to play for the love of the game. • 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 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 depending on your level and commitment. Available programs include: 11v11, 9v9 and the U35 league. From September through May. • CAMPS: Offering camps throughout the year, Winter, Spring, Summer. Summer camp running every week from June 13–August 12th with highly qualified and licensed coaches. A unique emphasis on each camper’s individual technique and skills in order to grow each individual soccer player. • WESTON 3V3 BLAST: An annual one-day 3v3 tournament during the Spring season for competitive and recreational teams. This year’s tournament is on April 17th at Weston Regional Park.
PEMBROKE PINES PIRANHAS SOCCER PROGRAM
(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
$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 SOCCER LEAGUE
Now registering for the Spring season, which runs from January – May. Games are played at Bamford Park, 3801 S. Pine Island Road in Davie on Friday evenings. Level of play is recreational, and beginners are welcome. Individuals only; no team sign-ups. Cost is $70 per player. Fun and exercise! You’ll love this! For further information, please call Patsy Gibbs at (954) 494-9633.
PEMBROKE PINES YMCA FAMILY CENTER – SOCCER KICKERS (FUTSAL)
Soccer Kickers includes teaching basic soccer fundamentals such as dribbling, passing, defending, ball control, throw-ins, goal and penalty kicks. The program is open for boys and girls ages 5–8. Cost $65 Members, $135 Non Members. (954) 727-9622 x1438, www.ymcabroward.org. 501 SW 172nd Ave., Pembroke Pines 33029.
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.
PEMBROKE LAKES OPTIMIST FAST PITCH SOFTBALL
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, Nonresident $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.
SWIMMING THE SWIM ACADEMY – AQUATIC CENTERS
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 with large HEATED POOLS at 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.
NICKLAUS CHILDREN’S DAN MARINO AQUATICS PROGRAM Nicklaus Children’s Hospital offers swimming, water safety and aquatic therapy programs in Broward County for babies as young as 6 months to adolescents up to 21 years old. Programs are individualized so that all participating children, including those with special needs, can learn to be safe in the water. Our instructors are highly trained and caring professionals dedicated to making the learning experience a positive one for all children. For more information or to schedule an appointment, please call (954) 385-MARINO (6274) or visit nicklauschildrens.org/Aquatics.
AQUAMOTION SWIM SCHOOL
Swimming for Safety, Fun & Fitness. AQUAMOTION is a new indoor swim school, located in the heart of Pembroke Pines. Its program was designed to teach swim as a life-saving skill that everyone, regardless of age, should learn. AQUAMOTION’s professionally trained staff offers the best and most advanced swim techniques for students of all ages in a fun and enjoyable environment. Ages: from 6 months old to adults. Classes: Monday – Friday from 3:00pm – 8:00pm, Saturday from 9:00am – 1:00pm. Small classes. No contract. For more information visit our website! Have a splashing day!! 10454 Taft Street, Pembroke Pines, FL 33026. (954) 322-AQUA (2782), info@aquamotionus.com, www.aquamotionus.com, facebook.com/aquamotionswimschool
SWIM LESSONS
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 Hours: Monday–Thursday 12:00pm – 4:30pm, Friday 12:00pm – 7:00pm. Cost per 8 lessons: Pembroke Pines Resident: $45 & Non-Residents: $57. Registration Begins March 1, 2016.
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WOMEN’S OVER 30 RECREATIONAL SOCCER LEAGUE
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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’s, women’s or coed team. Team consists of 14 players (10 Pembroke Pines residents & 4 non-residents). Cost for Pembroke Pines Resident $85 and $110 non-resident players. Team Captain must pay with ONE check or money order for full amount of $1290.00. Photo ID & Copy of Driver’s License is needed for registration for the league. Season Runs January to May and August to November. • 2016 SPRING RECREATIONAL SEASON: (Ages 3–18) Cost is $145 per child, after September 13th there is a late registration fee of $25 per child. Season runs from January – May 2016. Games & practices will be held at two parks: West Pines Soccer Park & Nature Preserve, 350 SW 196th Avenue and Chapel Trail Park, 19531 Taft Street. • 2016 FALL INSTRUCTIONAL LEAGUE: (Ages 3–13) Cost is $110 per child, after May 31st there is a late registration fee of $25 per child. Season runs from August to November 2016. Games & practices will be held at West Pines Soccer Park & Nature Preserve, 350 SW 196th Avenue.
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(SWIMMING CONT.) CITY OF PEMBROKE PINES POOLS
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) 538-3721. Hours: Saturdays & Sundays, 10:00am – 1:00pm only for Lap Swimmers. • ROSE PRICE PARK POOL: 901 NW 208th Avenue, (954) 435-6599. 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. • 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.
PEMBROKE PINES YMCA AQUATIC CENTER
1361 NW 129th Ave, Pembroke Pines. (954) 447-7645, ymcabroward.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 5:00pm – 7:30pm; Free to Y Members, General Public $5 drop in fee. Call or go online for more information and to register for Swim Lessons, Pines Pirates – Recreational Swim Team, Birthday Parties, Aquatic Summer Camps & more!
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.
BRICENO TENNIS ACADEMY
Home of District Champions, Regional Champions, Florida and National USA Champions. Boys & Girls, Ages 5–18. Weekly morning camps beginning on June 13th, 2016. Every Monday thru Friday, from 9am to 12pm; Private lessons will also be available in the afternoons thru 8pm; Tennis, drills, conditioning, strategies, games and matches. Every Friday is a tennis games day, fun and free pizza! Coaches are USPTA, PTR and USTA Certified. Over 40 years of tennis coaching and playing. All levels of play welcome, beginner to advanced. Only 4–6 players per court. Save 10% when you register for two weeks or more! In depth tennis analysis, high school and college tennis counseling also available. Briceno Tennis Academy is at The Academic Village in Pembroke Pines and 172nd Avenue, on Sheridan street ½ mile west of I-75. Call us at (561) 502-5667 to reserve your spot. Spaces are limited! www.BricenoTennisAcademy.com.
PAUL J. MAXWELL TENNIS CENTER
1200 SW 72 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. Luis M. Brest, Head Tennis Professional. Please contact (954) 394-5348 or email to luisma1@hotmail.com for more information on all camps and afterschool programs. Certified Coaches. Open to public. • JUNIORS PROGRAM: All year round. All ages and levels. Monday to Friday afternoon and Saturday Morning. Instructional Drills, and Match Play. Developmental Program with Red, Orange, Green and Yellow Balls. Pre-registration is recommended. Beginning March 2016, school day off, camps will be offered as well. • ADULT PROGRAM: Private lessons, Clinics, Cardiotennis, Round Robins. Beginners, Intermediates and Advanced Programs. • SUMMER TENNIS CAMP: Ages 6 and up. All ability levels. Half Day and Full Day. Weekly sessions, starting June 13.
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.
TOWNGATE TENNIS CENTER
901 N.W. 155th Avenue, Pembroke Pines. (954) 450-6917, Cell: (305) 282-5822. Hard Courts (4). Juan Coutinho, Head Tennis Pro PTR certified 5A, ITF Level II, USTA. High Performance Training, USTA Local Team Tennis. Professional 10 & Under, Junior & Adult Pro Development. 10 & Under program and Juniors Beginner, Intermediate & Advanced Levels. Try our first Tennis Group Lesson for free!!! Email: juantowngatetennis@yahoo.com.
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VOLLEYBALL WILDFIRE VOLLEYBALL ACADEMY
Broward’s Premier Girl’s Volleyball Club. Ages 6 and Up. Over 20 years coaching experience at College, High School and Juniors levels. Year round Recreational, Travel, Elite and College Level training. Ongoing camps and evaluations. Located at Sagemont Upper School, 2585 Glades Circle, Weston 33327. (954) 439-1852. www.wildfirevolleyball.com. See our article on page 45 and ad on page 87 for additional information.
SOFLO VOLLEYBALL
(954) 727-9622 x1438, www.ymcabroward.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 www.BroadwayKidsStudio.com.
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: Spring session: Wednesdays 4:00pm – 6:00pm. Ages 8–11. • CREATIVE DRAMATICS: Spring session: Wednesdays 6:30pm – 8:00pm. Ages 12–16. • ACTOR’S STUDIO: Spring session: Thursdays 4:00pm – 6:00pm. Ages 8–11.
ACTIVE ADULT & SENIOR ACTIVITIES 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.
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: Ageless Grace, 20/20/20 Fitness, Acrylic Painting, Acting, Advanced Drawing, Aerobics, Fine Arts and Crafts, Beginner’s Painting, Ceramics, Chair Exercise, Chair Jazzercise, Chair Yoga, Computer (English), Computer (Spanish), Conversational English, Conversational Spanish, Creative Writing, Drawing Fundamentals, Figure Drawing, Flower Arranging, Guitar, Intro to Watercolor, Jazzercise, Knitting, Line Dance, Personal Touch Fitness, Photography 101, Pilates, 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, 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.
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Certified, experienced coaching in a safe environment. Offering Volleyball Camps, Group Clinics, Private 1-on-1 Training, Youth Development Training, Sand & Beach Training and 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 and National Season continues thru June. Beach Season runs June – August. Fall Season runs August – November. Club teams are for athletes Ages 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, hitting, and court positions. Fridays 4:00pm – 6:00pm. Ongoing August – May. • BEACH SAND VOLLEYBALL: Beginning to advanced individual and team training in sand volleyball, passing, hitting, serving, blocking and strategy. Practice twice a week at local Parks or Ft. Lauderdale Beach. Registration required.
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AFTERSCHOOL & DAY OFF PROGRAMS TAG USA GYMNASTICS & TRAMPOLINE
• AFTERCARE SCHOOL PICK UP OR PARENT DROP OFF: Pick up from all Weston and Cooper City Public and Charter Schools, directly to gym or parents may drop off. Starting at $210/month includes: Five day pick up, two classes per day, and snack. On-site, licensed teacher for homework help. Drivers are Background checked, Licensed, & Certified. Spots are limited! Register by phone. • DAYS OFF SPORTS CAMP: Action-packed camp days for kids! For BOYS: Indoor Basketball & Soccer, Trampoline and Flips & Pit. For Girls: Gymnastics, Tumbling, Trampoline, & Cheer. Only $45 per day! Half Day Preschool Camp available! www.TagGymnastics.com 1951 N. Commerce Parkway, Weston. Call and Register over the phone, (954) 384-9191.
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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.
PINES ATHLETIC CLUB AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS
Available for children ages 7 to 14. Children are picked up from school. Homework Helpers, outdoor activities and games. Program offered on Early Release Days and Kids Days Off and Holidays. Additional Fee required, $45 per week. Pines Athletic Center, 7900 Johnson Street, (954) 986-5044.
A WORLD OF KNOWLEDGE AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM available for students ages K–2nd grade. Snacks, Homework Time, Music, Art! Educational Programs Rated #1 choice by parents, teachers & educators in the community! Our VPK students read within 4 months. NOW OPENING new classrooms for 1, 2, 3 & 4 year old students. #1 Choice for VPK Excellence. 750 NW 180 Terrace, Pembroke Pines 33029 & 6700 Griffin Rd., Davie 33314. (954) 430-7707. www.worldofknowledgekids.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 enjoy access to computers to complete online assignments. 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. (954) 450-7770, 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 AMERICA – SPANISH SCHOOL We offer an Afterschool Language Program for children from 3 to 16 years old since 2004. Our focus is the acquisition of the Spanish language in reading, writing as well as speaking. Based on a three hours a week program we offer classes in different locations such as Pembroke Pines Charter Schools, Imagine Charter at Weston, 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 classes for advanced students. Visit www.educandoamerica.com or write to ea@educandoamerica. com. Call to find out more about our different locations, days and times for each program. (954) 261-2432.
DANCER’S GALLERY/CAST Come Dance With Us After School! Offering one-of-a-kind performing arts after school program. Monday-Friday until 7:00pm. FREE Transportation from most local schools. Homework Help! Tutoring Available. Daily Classes for all levels include: Tap, Jazz, Hip Hop, Belly Dance, Contemporary, Acro, Acting and more. Performing opportunities in the Winter Show and end of year Recital. Call us for more information and ask about our early registration promotion: (954) 437-9910 or visit us at 12323 SW 55th St. Unit 1010 Cooper City, FL 33330, www.dancersgallery.com.
OH’S TAE KWON DO Free pickup from local schools. Our After School Program will build strong bodies, strong minds, and strong characters through Tae Kwon Do Classes. It will also help you understand the importance of rules. Call today for reserve your spot. 1653 N. Hiatus Rd., Pembroke Pines 33026. (954) 432-6999.
BRIGHT & SMART ROBOTICS The newest adventure in robotics that amazes kids and parents alike! We welcome girls and boys, 7 to 14 years old, in both its summer camps and afterschool enrichment programs. Children will learn handson robot assembly and programming in a fun-filled experience that fosters teamwork, critical and creative thinking, and problem solving skills. 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! (954) 816-3346, Info@BrightAndSmart.com, www.brightandsmart.com, or www.facebook.com/BrightandSmart.
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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, Pembroke Pines, Delray, and Aventura.
BRICENO TENNIS ACADEMY AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS
Boys & Girls, Ages 5–18 Junior After school Tennis Programs every day Monday-Friday from 2:30pm – 8:00pm. Call about our Summer Tennis Camp. In depth tennis training for recreational, intermediate and advanced tennis players. We conduct video tennis analysis and college tennis counseling also available. We are located conveniently at The Academic Village in Pembroke Pines, on Sheridan Street and 172 Avenue, 1/2 mile West of I-75. Call us at (561) 502-5667 to reserve your spot. Spaces are limited! www.BricenoTennisAcademy.com
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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. Ceramics. Group and private workshops. After school programs. SUMMER CAMP. Art coaching. Portfolio development for students from 9th and 12th grade. Adult classes all levels (954) 534-3771 | www.chessartkids.com info@chessartkids.com
CITY OF PEMBROKE PINES DONNITH H. FLETCHER ART & CULTURAL CENTER
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. • 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.
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: 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. • The Recreation and Cultural Arts Division: will present an exhibition including teachers and students work from past and present. It will also feature Daniel Pontet, an artist who paints with his feet to music! The reception will be held on Friday, April 15 from 7:00pm – 9:00pm and run through Thursday, May 26.
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.
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CITY OF PEMBROKE PINES RIVER OF GRASS ARTSPARK
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501 SW 172nd Avenue, Pembroke Pines. (954) 727-9622. • HOMESCHOOL HEALTH & FITNESS: Ages 5–14. Tuesday & Thursday 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 3–12. 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 FREE, Non-Members $10. • Y-ELITE YOUTH FITNESS: Ages 8–12. Monthly, Monday – Friday, 5:30pm – 6:30pm. 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 $80 (2 times per week), Non-Members $160. • 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. • 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 and L.I.T. (13–16) 9:00am – 4:00pm. Camp hours 7:30am – 9:00am & 4:00pm – 6:00pm. Extended Day **No additional charge. 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.
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(ATTRACTIONS & THEME PARKS CONT.) 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 2015-16. 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.
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. $9.50+ tax/person for all-day admission and $6.50+tax/person after 3pm. 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. 900 N. Flamingo Road, Pembroke Pines, FL 33028. (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 waterslides 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: one for smaller children, with climbing features and a small slide, and the other with features more suitable for older children, including 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. $8/person for the entire day; $5/person after 3pm. Children 12 months and under are admitted free. An individual 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. 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. REOPENS LATE MARCH 2016, call for dates & times. 3300 N. Park Road, Hollywood, FL 33021. (954) 357-8811.
SPLASH ADVENTURE WATER PARK AT QUIET WATERS PARK
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. Call for dates & times. SESSION TIMES: Session I – 9:30am – 1:20pm. Session II - 1:30pm – 5:20pm. 401 S. Powerline Road, Deerfield Beach, FL 33442. (954) 357-5100.
CHESS CHESS PROGRAM FOR KIDS
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, Davie Pine Island Park Multipurpose Center, Pembroke Isles, The Ridges, Private lessons, tournaments. SUMMER CAMP. www.chessartkids.com info@chessartkids.com | (954) 650-2562 or (954) 534-3771.
CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT SWIMMING & WATER SAFETY: THE SWIM ACADEMY – AQUATIC CENTERS 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/care givers, 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
BABY & ME CLASSES AT TEMPLE DOR DORIM
Temple Dor Dorim’s Early Childhood Center offers baby & me classes for ages 3 months–3 years. Open to the Community. 2360 Glades Circle, Weston 33327. (954) 389-1232, www.dordorim.org. • EYES WIDE OPEN (3–6 MONTHS): Fridays, 11:00am – 12:00pm. Give your child the experiences that are necessary for development during those early years of life through touching, feeling, smelling and tasting. Our Baby & Me teacher will provide these opportunities through circle time fun, finger plays, sensory experiences,and motor development activities. (One 8 week session is complimentary to newcomers). • GET UP & GO (7–14 MONTHS): Mondays, 10:30am – 11:30am. Climbing, jumping and sliding, tunnels and parachute play are just a few ways to help develop those gross motor skills. Music and movement gets them moving! • PICK A PALETTE (15–30 MONTHS): Mondays 9:00am – 10:00am. Sharpen your child’s developing sense of touch and taste through sensory exploration. Oatmeal, Playdough, finger-painting and bubbling volcanoes will color their world like paints on a palette...we’ll also tickle and awaken your child’s taste palette with some deliciously different recipes.
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• SENSORY EXPLORATION (12–36 MONTHS): Fridays, 11:00am – 12:00pm. We will be cooking, making play dough, finger painting, playing instruments, and creating “ooey gooey” concoctions. Oatmeal, shaving cream, Gak, sensory tubes and lava cakes are just a few of the materials we’ll be playing with to get messy and immersed in our world!
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, 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.
PEMBROKE PINES YMCA FAMILY CENTER
FLORIDA SUPERSTARS
Florida Super Stars offer a high-energy combination class with instruction in dance, cheerleading & baton twirling. Over 20 locations, $50 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.
LITTLE LOUNGE
Little Lounge facility offers a fun and exciting indoor atmosphere that is safe and fully air-conditioned. We will help your child develop social skills, rhythm, hand and eye coordination and stimulate their senses in an energetic, challenging environment while furthering their dance abilities with high-energy music. Professional instruction for children of all skill levels from ages 3–13 in a variety of dance styles such as; Zumba, Flamenco, Jazz, Ballet, Hip Hop and more. For more information, call (954) 271-7191 or email: info@littleloungeparty.com. www.LittleLoungeParty.com. 1960 N. Commerce Parkway Suites 1 & 2, Weston.
DANCER’S GALLERY/CAST
Come Dance With Us! A variety of classes available for ages 2 ½ to adult including: Baby Combo, Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Hip Hop, Belly Dance, Flamenco, Aerial Silks, Contemporary, Acting, Voice, Piano and more. Ask about CAST: Career in the Arts School of Talent; our full-time school program for 5th–12th grade. This program is great for those seeking alternative schooling with emphasis in performing arts. Call us for more information and ask us about our current promotion: (954) 437-9910 or visit us at 12323 SW 55th St. Unit 1010 Cooper City, FL 33330, www.dancersgallery.com.
ACADEMY OF ARTS
20841 Johnson Street, #113, Pembroke Pines, FL 33029, (954) 704-0068, www.AcademyOfArtsInc.com. Ages 3 to professional. Ballet, Pointe, PasDeDeux, Combo, Acrocise, Tap, Jazz, Lyrical, Flamenco, HipHop, Modern, Contemporary, Musical Theatre, Drama, Art, Voice, Piano, Violin, Guitar and Afterschool Programs. Academy of Arts features a Performing Group and Dance Company.
Welcome to ISTD (IMPERIAL SOCIETY OF TEACHERS OF DANCING) Ballet Classes one of the world’s leading examination boards, an international highly distinguished ballet program available for tiny tots 3.5 years – adults. Classes are held Monday–Thursday 4pm – 7pm and Saturdays 9am – 2pm. For more information, contact us (305) 613-0555 or (954) 367-5664. Check me on Facebook: www.facebook.com/paulinepauldance, Website: www.paulinepauldancestudio.com, Email: info.ppdancestudio@gmail.com. Located at PALM JOHNSON PLAZA 9920 NW 6TH COURT PEMBROKE PINES 33024.
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.
FAMILY PROGRAMS FAMILY FUN AT THE JCC There’s something for everyone from infants to age 100+ to enjoy. And, everyone is welcome, regardless of faith, age or disability! Call our membership department for a guest pass and be our guest. Spend the day at your NEIGHBORHOOD COMMUNITY & FITNESS CENTER. Check out our heated pools, indoor racquetball/handball courts. Indoor basketball courts, too! We offer over 70+ fitness classes and a state-ofthe-art fitness center. One center fits all at the J! David Posnack JCC, 5850 S. Pine Island Rd., Davie 33328. Check out all we have to offer at www.dpjcc.org or call & schedule your free visit today. (954) 434-0499, ext. 107.
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PAULINE PAUL DANCE STUDIO
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.ymcabroward.org. 501 SW 172nd Ave. Pembroke Pines, 33029. • TINY TOTS: Ages 3–5. Ongoing Monthly. Monday – Thursday 4:00pm – 4:45pm, select 1 or 2 days. This is a physical activity program that supports learning, physical development, confidence building and skill development through specific sports. Our focus will be on Basketball, Soccer and Football. Either select one day a week or twice a week for 8 weeks. New, fun and exciting skill development curriculum. Y Members $55 / Non-Members $105. (Only available on select months) • 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.
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(FAMILY PROGRAMS CONT.) FOOD TRUCK NIGHTS
The food-truck phenomenon that has swept the U.S. over the course of the past few years can be traced, according to Smithsonian Magazine, to various food trends in Los Angeles, with the result that, “...food trucks are the new incubators of culinary innovation.” The food trucks have caught on in our parks, three of which now offer regular Food Truck Nights. Contact the park of your choice for additional details. • Brian Piccolo Sports Park & Velodrome: 9501 Sheridan St., Cooper City 33024. (954) 357-5150, BrianPiccoloPark@Broward.org. 3rd Wednesday of the Month, 5:00pm – 9:30pm. • Plantation Heritage Park: 1100 S. Fig Tree Lane, Plantation 33317. (954) 357-5135, HeritagePark@Broward.org. Tuesdays, 5:30pm – 9:30pm. • Quiet Waters Park: 401 S. Powerline Rd., Deerfield Beach 33442. (954) 357-5100, QuietWatersPark@Broward.org. 1st Thursday of the Month, 5:00pm – 10:00pm.
FISHING & BOATING
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Boating without owning…It’s about time! The South Florida Carefree Boat Club members enjoy the fun and the lifestyle of boating without the hassles of owning. A boat owner maintains, cleans, repairs, and invests hours of time into up-keeping his or her boat. Club members have access to a variety of boats, unlimited use, and a concierge service to go along with it. Own the water, not the boat. This company created a model that makes it stress-free to get out on the water, and membership is a fraction of the cost of owning just one boat. With convenient locations in Ft. Lauderdale, Pompano Beach, Miami and 22 other locations, Carefree Boat club members enjoy the best availability and the best variety of boats, at a fraction of the cost of boat ownership. Visit their website at www.carefreeboats.com.
KIDS FISHING CLUB
Want to learn how to fish? Looking for a great way to reconnect with the kids? Then join The Kids Fishing Club! Our club is family oriented and non-competitive. Both parents and kids will have a great time and learn. All ages and skill levels are welcome. Bring the whole family; parents can fish, too. We teach kids how to cast, tie fishing knots and all about fishing in South Florida. Thanks to Fish Florida, all kids receive a FREE FISHING ROD to keep. Rods, bait, tackle, drinks and snacks are included at every event. The majority of our events are shore based
and in the freshwater lakes of West Broward. Special events include the everglades, kayak fishing, pier fishing and deep-sea fishing. Student volunteers are needed, no experience required. Events are once a month, late afternoon on Saturday or Sunday. For more information or to join visit www.kidsfishing.org.
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
MOVIE THEATERS & MOVIES AUTONATION® IMAX 3D THEATER
401 SW Second Street, Fort Lauderdale 33312. (954) 467-6637 or (954) 463-IMAX (4629), www.imax.com/movies. The IMAX Experience in 70MM 2D Film Format. SHOWS DAILY. Batman v. Superman, Dawn of Justice, (Rated PG-13): Shows through April 14, 2016.
MUSIC & VOICE 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.
ACADEMY OF ARTS
20841 Johnson Street, #113, Pembroke Pines, FL 33029, (954) 704-0068, www.AcademyOfArtsInc.com. Ages 3 to Adult. Professional instruction in Musical Theatre, Drama, Art, Voice, Piano, Violin and Guitar.
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.
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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
CITY OF PEMBROKE PINES SPECIAL POPULATION PROGRAMS
Please call the Special Population Program office at (954) 986-1582 or email at mpalacios@ppines.com for registration information. • ADULT MONTHLY SOCIALS: Second Wednesday of the month at 7:00pm. The program is held at Pines Recreation Center, 7400 Pines Boulevard. For more information about the Friendship Club, call (954) 274-7321. • CHALLENGER LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL (AGES 5–21): Sundays, 3:45pm – 5:00pm. February 2016 – May 2016. The baseball program is held for athletes with varying disabilities. Home games will be held on Sunday afternoons at Rose G. Price Park, 901 NW 208th Ave., Pembroke Pines, 33029. Call now for registration information. • SPECIAL OLYMPICS SOCCER PROGRAM (AGES 8 & OLDER): January 2016 – May 2016. Sunday nights from 6:30pm – 7:30pm. Athletes must meet Special Olympic eligibility requirements, including having a current physical on file prior to the start of the training. • SPECIAL POPULATION TENNIS PROGRAM (AGES 12 & OLDER): Program is held on Monday nights, 6:30pm – 7:30pm. This program is geared toward individuals with special needs and a family member or guardian to participate. There are court fees for this program. • WHEELCHAIR BASKETBALL (AGES 14 & OLDER): Program is held on Wednesday evenings, 7:30pm – 9:00pm, non-motorized wheelchairs only. Wheelchair athletes can join us for pick up games and basketball skills training.
TEEN PROGRAMS CITY OF PEMBROKE PINES TEEN CENTER
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.
PINES ATHLETIC CLUB YOUTH LEADERSHIP PROGRAM
7900 Johnson Street, Pembroke Pines. High School Attendance Required. Ages 14 to 17 years of age. Earn school service hours while helping the community and meeting new friends.
PEMBROKE PINES YMCA FAMILY CENTER
501 SW 172nd Avenue, Pembroke Pines. (954) 727-9622. • TEEN LEADERS CLUB: Ages 12–17. This club includes peer groups that are focused on doing the right things in the community and improving the quality of life for all. Teens attend weekly meetings; workshops and lectures from guest speakers. Participants will earn service hours. Club resumes in fall. • YOUTH IN GOVERNMENT: Middle & High School Students. YMCA Youth In Government (YIG) is a YMCA program in the United States that allows high school students to serve in model governments at the local, state, and national levels. • TEEN STRONG: Ages 13–18. This program is for teens wanting to learn result-driven strength & cardio programs encouraging a healthy lifestyle. It is designed to give the full gym experience while incorporating fundamental effective workouts. Mondays & Wednesdays from 5:30pm – 6:30pm. Y Members $80 (8 sessions, 2x per week), Regular $160.
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!
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.
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.
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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, 2233 N. Commerce Parkway #1, Weston 33326, 1750 N. University Drive, Suite 105, Coral Springs 33071, 218 Almeria Avenue, Coral Gables 33134. www.therapies4kids.com. (954) 356-2878. Private School K–12 now taking applications: www.brightstepsforward.org – NO WAITING LIST.
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roadway Kids Studio has perfected the magic recipe to make stars out of childhood performers. Singing, acting, dancing and performing can be taught and even taught well, but that does not mean the child will embrace the arts. After meeting with BKS owner and Artistic Director, Michelle Ameerally, it became clear that their secret ingredient is passion. Passion that comes from Michelle and her team of professionals who take the time to understand each student, to see each student’s potential and then help them unlock that potential at their own pace. There is no pressure put on any student, there is simply opportunity to improve in a safe, encouraging environment. This allows the child to find their path, hone their skills and develop their own passion for performing in their own time frames. Founded in 2006, Broadway Kids Studio has seen dozens of their students go beyond BKS to make careers out of their passion for performing. BKS students have gone on to land leading roles on Broadway Tours, become members of pop musical groups, and acted in both leading and supporting roles on television shows. One such student, Mariangeli Collado, began with BKS at age 7 and Michelle has been her private vocal coach since. Remembering Mariangeli’s first few weeks, Michelle said, “Her vocals were extravagant! It was amazing to hear this tiny person who could sing double the octaves of most people. But she was shy and was lacking performing skills, so we got her into group singing and dance.” Fast forward a few years as she gained the skills, experience, confidence and the passion to perform, and Mariangeli starred as the youngest performer on the YouTube series HitStreak at age 10. She recorded a cover of Adele’s “Skyfall” that launched her popularity and went on to do a cover of Katy Perry’s “Roar” which landed her 25 million viewers and over 29,000 subscribers! At age 12, Mariangeli was chosen as a member of the all girl group L2M (which stand for “Listening 2 Music”) signed by Warner Brothers. L2M recorded “Girlz” which was featured in the LEGO® Friends original movie entitled Girlz 4 Life. Mariangeli’s character in the movie is Olivia. Mariangeli has spent the last year flying between Los Angeles, New York City and Ft. Lauderdale, but no matter where she is or how long she is gone, she can’t wait to get back to Broadway Kids Studio and her extended family there. “Mariangeli is so sweet, uber talented, humble and so appreciative,” said Michelle. “We are so proud of who she is as a person, even more than her talent. These are the things we work so hard to instill in our students,” Michelle added. A few other young phenoms within the Broadway Kids Studio family are Emily Taylor Kaufman, Maisy
Surman, Issie Swickle, and Sophia Carson. Emily Taylor Kaufman was recently selected by the Phil Collins “Little Dreams Foundation” which fulfills the dreams of aspiring musicians, artist and athletes. She performed as the lead in Hairspray and in the supporting cast of a variety of other musicals. Maisy Surman, a student of Michelle’s for the past 7 years, also a triple threat, was a featured singer in Neil Goldberg’s, “WE” celebrating Broward County’s 100th Anniversary. Issie Swickle, previously featured in the Sports & Activities Directory, performed as the lead in the national Broadway tour of Annie. Sophia Carson, now age 23, honed her voice, acting and dancing with Michelle’s help and has gone on to appear as one of the main characters, Evie, in the Disney Channel Original Movie, Disney’s Descendants and was a guest star on the television series Austin & Ally. Broadway Kids Studio is a full service performing arts studio with over 7000 square feet of performance space. BKS offers group classes and private lessons in singing, acting, dancing, and musical instruments (piano, drums, and guitar). Additionally, BKS offers one of the most affordable and innovative AfterSchool programs anywhere in the United States. Their After-School Program includes up to 15 group classes a week and pick-up from some local area schools. BKS also has seasonal performing arts camps and performance opportunities for the aspiring young professional looking to take that “next step.” These include Dance Competition and Dance Company Teams, Star Performers for vocalists and musicians, and yearround auditions for their Shows (straight plays and musical productions). Some of their productions take place on-site in their very own Black Box Theater. BKS students also have access to a fully equipped recording studio and Pro-Tools certified sound engineers ready to help you record your next hit! Broadway Kids Studio Summer Camp is a huge hit with campers and parent alike! The focus is learning, allowing everyone an equal opportunity to perform, and having fun. Due to their foundation in education, all students learn all aspects of the performing arts. This summer, choose from Creative Camp (ages 5-13) performing Willy Wonka Kids and Disney’s Aladdin Kids or Broadway Performance Camp (ages 8-18) performing Disney’s The Little Mermaid Jr. and Bring It On, The Musical. To learn more about any of the performing arts programs, camps and competitive teams schedule a tour by calling 954-693-7500. Broadway Kids Studio is located at 9042 West State Road 84 in Davie (behind Round Up). www.BroadwayKidsStudio.com.
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heerleading has evolved over the years. Today’s teams are comprised of some of the most talented athletes. Routines can be very challenging and include jumps, partner stunts, pyramids, tumbling and more. At Florida Triple Threat All-Stars, students learn to excel in all areas of cheerleading and dance. Coaches also make sure that the girls have fun, while learning life lessons and skills that will last a lifetime. Tryouts for the upcoming season will be held on May 14. “Florida Triple Threat All-Stars is a lot more than just competitive cheerleading,” said Amanda Davies, Coach, Trainer and Community Service Director. “We focus on the development of our students both inside and outside of the gym. In addition to developing their athleticism, we help them develop as a person and a teammate. We instill values and morals that our students can take with them long after their cheerleading careers, such as loyalty, discipline, hard work, confidence, and integrity.” Triple Threat’s program offers a wide range of levels from level 0 to level 5, which is the highest level in cheerleading. It offers tumbling classes and private lessons for every level. This season, there were seven competitive teams in levels 1, 2, 3, and 5 in the Mini, Youth, Junior, and Senior age divisions. All of the Triple Threat coaches are AACCA safety certified and USASF certified. Three of them are competition judges within the industry. “The coaches and staff are passionate about what they do,” said Davies. “This sport is their livelihood, so the success of the athletes, teams, and program as a whole is important to them.” Although competition season is only January through April, joining a competitive team requires a full year commitment from both the athletes and parents. Since cheerleading is a team sport, the whole team must be in attendance in order to structure routines and prepare for competitions. “We strongly believe that our success originates from the dedication and commitment of our athletes and parents,” said Davies. “Parents want their kids to be successful and so do we, but this requires dedication.
Students that succeed at Triple Threat are the ones willing to learn and take correction constructively, which is a huge part of being an athlete.” Teams travel to competitions on most weekends throughout the season and practice during the months prior. Most of the competitions are in Orlando; however, teams typically also attend three out-of-state competitions in places such as Dallas, Indianapolis, Atlanta, and Las Vegas. There are also non-traveling teams for those who are not able to travel. Since Triple Threat opened seven years ago, some of its accolades have included: two-time Jamfest Super National Champions, 2012 NCA National Champions, Summit Bid Winner, three-time World’s Bid Winner and 2014 Cheerleading World’s Finalist. At NCA Nationals this season, Small Senior Level 3 placed 3rd and Small Junior Level 2 placed 4th. Teams will be competing at the 2016 Summit and Worlds Championships. Many alumni have also enjoyed successful cheerleading careers at colleges and universities, such as FAMU, University of Central Florida, Southeastern University, and the University of Louisville. Florida Triple Threat also has a competitive team for special needs athletes of all ages. The program relies on athletes and coaches who volunteer their time to practice once a week and assist the special needs athlete in competitions. The special needs program relies solely on donations and sponsors to fund competition fees, uniforms, bows, shoes and other necessary items. “Having a special needs team has really brought our athletes together for a bigger cause,” said Davies. Florida Triple Threat also offers birthday parties, Parkour, and high school cheerleading. High school cheerleading teams can rent gym space and coaches are available to help train the teams upon request. Coaches run the birthday parties, which include free time and games in the gym area. Parties are scheduled by appointment only. During Parkour classes, which are held on Friday nights from 7pm–9pm, instructors create exercises, build obstacles, and set up drills so the athletes can learn a variety of Parkour skills. For information, visit www.fla3threat.com or call (954) 514-7250.
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astpitch softball is a dynamic, fast-moving game that changes on a pitch-by-pitch basis. It requires split second decision-making, a high level of concentration and strategic thinking. Since 1996, the Diamond Dusters Fastpitch Softball League has been offering girls an opportunity to experience the excitement and camaraderie of the game by creating an environment where they can realize their potential as athletes and students. This fall, seven Diamond Dusters will be playing softball at the next level. “Fastpitch softball builds character and appreciation for teamwork, dedication, and sacrifice,” said Andrew Soterakis, president. “It teaches the life skills that are the ingredients of success later on. Eighty percent of female executives in the Fortune 500 are former athletes in the United States and many of them are former fast pitch softball players.” Approximately 85 girls, ages 8 to 18, play on Diamond Dusters travel teams in several divisions. Players are trained by certified coaches and given every opportunity to grow on and off the field. Fourteen girls make it onto the 18U Gold team, which plays at the highest level against the best teams in the country. They compete for a berth to ASA Nationals, which is the pinnacle level of amateur competition in the sport. They also travel to showcases throughout the Southeast to display their talent for college scouts and recruiters. Each year, several of the girls get scholarships and offers to play softball in colleges throughout the country. “Considering the college offers that our players received this year, we have had a very successful year,” said Soterakis. “We’re looking forward to the summer season with high expectations for our college-bound players. We are also looking to qualify for ASA nationals in several age divisions.” The following girls will be playing softball at the college level in the fall: • Kaitlyn Thompson, 17, attends Cooper City High School. She has been playing softball since she was seven years old and with the Diamond Dusters for five years. She has been a Varsity starter since freshman year, has three All County Honorable Mentions and won States in 2012. She committed to Embry Riddle Aeronautical University. • Claire Blount, 17, attends Pembroke Pines Charter High School. She has been playing softball for nine years and joined the Diamond Dusters last year. She is a State Champion and First Team All State. She committed to University of Alabama at Birmingham.
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ach year there are thousands of people who get braces on their teeth in an effort to straighten them and achieve the smile they have always dreamed of. Many more, especially adults, would if they didn’t have to keep braces on for a couple of years to achieve those great results. Whether you already have braces on or you are considering getting them, there is good news when it comes to the latest technology in the world of orthodontics! AcceleDent is a fairly new device that many people are eyeing because of the great results that it provides. While the small handheld device made its debut out of Texas in 2009, it has since then made its way around the world. As people increasingly learn about what AcceleDent is, how simple it is to use, and the great benefits, it’s becoming a must-have for those who are seeking teeth straightening treatment. Time Savings: There are numerous appeals to using AcceleDent, with the main one being that it can reduce the duration of the tooth straightening process by half the time. Many people who would need two years of treatment find that they are finished with their treatment and are having their braces taken off within 10-12 months, saving half the time. This is a major benefit because it saves a lot of time that would otherwise be spent wearing braces, going for check-ups, and putting up with any inconvenience of having the braces on. Another one of the great things about AcceleDent is that it is non-invasive, so it does not require any type of needles or surgery. It also doesn’t require any type of anesthetic. In fact, it’s such a simple device to use that it is something that people use at home. It doesn’t require visits with the orthodontist to use it in conjunction with your braces, and it can be used for any type of braces that you may be using, including metal, Invisalign, etc. How it Works: The AcceleDent device has a handle with a mouth plate on the top of it. At the bottom there is a USB plug. The plug is used to charge the system on the computer, with it being recommended that you charge it every three days. The mouth plate is used by putting it into your mouth.
When the system is turned on, it creates a continuous vibration. It is this vibration that is so important and speeds along your treatment. The vibration, or pulsing, that is applied to the teeth accelerates the rate of the bone remodeling. When that happens, there is an increase in the rate of the tooth movement. The increase in the rate of the teeth moving because of the pulsing that the AcceleDent is creating has taken half of the treatment time off for many patients. The device is used at home for 20 continuous minutes per day. But it is lightweight enough that you can multitask as you are doing the treatment. Once it’s in your mouth, you bite down with just enough force to hold it into place. You can put it in for 20 minutes and let it send the pulses while you go about your business reading, answering emails, cooking dinner, or just about anything else. It’s a hands-free device that provides you the freedom to multitask as you are engaged in the treatment. The unit has been designed to give you a pulse to indicate 10 minutes has went by, and it will automatically power off once it has reached 20 minutes. This makes getting in the 20 minutes simple, because you don’t even have to pay attention to the time spent doing it; the device will keep track of the time for you. Advanced Design: The field of orthodontics has taken a step forward with AcceleDent because it helps people cut the time in half that it takes for treatment. It has been designed to do exactly that and people have been having a lot of success with it. The good news is that there are no down sides to using the AcceleDent treatment in conjunction with your braces, whatever type they may be. The device has received clearance by the Food & Drug Administration, is made in the USA, and is being used worldwide. With this advanced design, patients who have used it are also reporting that it’s comfortable and helps make their entire treatment more so. The pulsing that the AcceleDent sends to the teeth is found by some to comforting. In fact, the SoftPulse Technology that is used has been designed to use micropulses that are so gentle they are eight times less
powerful than using an electric or power toothbrush. Obtaining AcceleDent: For those who may be ready to turn up the speed on their treatment, it may be time to add AcceleDent. The device can be obtained from your orthodontist and it comes with a one-year warranty. It is designed to be used by one person and then disposed of after treatment has been completed. The device comes with a travel shell, so you can take it with you wherever you go and store it. The applicator piece can be cleaned by wiping it off, while the mouthpiece can be detached from the activator and washed using lukewarm water. In addition to being able to charge it using the computer, you also have the option of charging it in the charging dock. If the amount of time that it takes to get the smile you want has been holding you back, then it’s time to explore the latest technologies in orthodontics. AcceleDent will cut the time that it takes for your treatment in half, making it an appealing option. Plus, using it in conjunction with your braces is simple, something you can do right at home and requires very little effort because you can multitask as you use it. The next time you sit down to check out Facebook or respond to your emails, you could also be using AcceleDent and greatly reducing the amount of time that your overall treatment takes. That’s hard to beat!
We can help your child learn fundamental skills such as: • Academic Acquisition • Communication Skills • Social Skills • Feeding • Toilet Training • Night Time Compliance We offer assistance to help you address challenging behaviors such as: • Tantrums • Non-compliance • Aggression • Self-Stimulation • Food Refusal • Self-Injury
It is our goal here at Therapies4Kids to not just provide therapy, but to be part of an environment that promotes true growth and learning in the development of the children whose lives we are blessed to be able to shape. If you are interested in having your child receive services, please contact us at one of our 4 locations: 10261 Pines Boulevard, Pembroke Pines 33025, 2233 N. Commerce Parkway #1, Weston 33326, 1750 N. University Drive, Suite 105,Coral Springs 33071 & 218 Almeria Avenue, Coral Gables 33134 www.therapies4kids.com | (954) 356-2878
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HEALTH PROVIDER DIRECTORY ASTHMA & ALLERGY CARE THE ASTHMA AND ALLERGY CARE CENTER OF FLORIDA
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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 you and your family! Whether you suffer from chronic asthma, or need 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 you. 18503 Pines Blvd. Suite 207 Pembroke Pines, FL 33029. (954) 723-0334. www.asthmaallergycare.com
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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.
CHIROPRACTIC CARE
EMOTIONAL & MENTAL HEALTH
ACTION CHIROPRACTIC CENTER
CHILDREN’S HOME SOCIETY
Dr. Ted Berger is a chiropractic physician located at 7574 Pembroke Rd., Miramar, FL 33023 (2 blocks east on University Dr. Across from Perry Airport). The office accepts regular insurance without referrals, accidents, sport physicals and injuries. Walk-ins welcome. We offer Chiropractic, therapy, and massage covered by most insurance. Massages $29/half hour (mm13724). We also treat Scoliosis. Stop Pain Today! Neck, Low Back and Headache pain; patients seen same day. Visit www.Drtedberger.com or call (954) 927-7246 (PAIN).
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 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.
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1601 N. Hiatus Rd., Pembroke Pines 33026. (954) 432-8100 # 2. Dr. Moreno is proud of her pleasant and modern facility, which offers a relaxing and safe environment with a personalized touch. The staff has been specially trained to help the children get over their fears and become happy patients. All examinations and consultations are by appointment only! Most Insurance accepted. English and Spanish.
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.
AMERICAN PEDIATRIC DENTAL GROUP
State-of-the art dental “spa” specializing in children, teens and special needs patients. Our offices have aromatherapy, movies, and video games in the reception area. In addition, patients enjoy overhead entertainment while being treated by the friendly, caring staff! Our goal is to provide a positive experience for patients. Parents are encouraged to accompany their children during visits. In office oral sedation and hospital dentistry at Joe DiMaggio and Miami Children’s Hospital offered. Most major insurance plans accepted including PPO, HMO, and MEDICAID. Convenient hours for busy families including Saturdays, evenings, and early mornings are offered during the year. Hablamos espanol. Three convenient locations: Coral Springs – 3353 N. University Drive Coral Springs, FL 33065; Pembroke Pines – 10021 Pines Blvd., Suite 100, Pembroke Pines 33024; Doral – 7950 NW 53rd St., Suite 200, Doral, FL 33166. www.AmericanPediatricDental.com Toll Free: 1-844-30-4KIDS (5437)
SAGE DENTAL
Sage Dental is the leading provider of dental health services in South Florida. Sage Dental provides cosmetic dentistry services, preventive dental treatments, general, reconstructive and specialty dentistry. With the motto, “All Dentistry…One Place”, the Sage Dental team is equipped to serve all of your dental needs – under one roof. Whether you’re looking for a general dentist or a cosmetic dentistry specialist such as an orthodontist, oral surgeon, endodontist, periodontist or a pediatric dentist, we do it all. We have 29 convenient locations in South Florida including Sage Dental of Pembroke Pines, 17027 Pines Blvd., Pembroke Pines, FL 33027. Call (855) 375-1926 to schedule an appointment.
KidsFit, Kid JSpin, Teen TRX® Kids Zumba®, 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) 4340499. David Posnack JCC, 5850 S. Pine Island Road, Davie, FL 33328.
REBOLAXE AT LITTLE LOUNGE
Join us at Little Lounge every Monday at 7:30pm for REBOLAXE. “Rebola” means movement and “Axe” means positive energy. Come enjoy this new Brazilian dance workout with us! Get ready to burn calorie and have a great time doing it with Omar Gonzalez. For more information, call (954) 271-7191 or email info@littleloungeparty.com. www.LittleLoungeParty.com. 1960 N. Commerce Parkway Suites 1 & 2, Weston.
9ROUND FITNESS
True to its motto of “Get In, Get Fit,” there are no class times: You just jump in on the next round around of 30-minute, full-body Kickboxing circuit training. The activities change daily at each three-minute station, but there is one constant: The energy in the room is always sky-high with a Trainer included every step of the way! Come in for your FREE workout! 18391 Pines Blvd. Pembroke Pines 33029. (954) 870-5538.
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, Tuesday, Wednesday. LOCATION: Pembroke Lakes Pool 10500 Taft Street, Pembroke Pines, FL. (954) 435-6580.
PINES ATHLETIC CLUB
7900 Johnson Street, Pembroke Pines. Boys and Girls ages 6 to 17. Membership is $45 per year. PAC hours are – Monday through Friday from 2:30pm to 8:00pm. Programs offered at PAC: Tae Kwon Do – Boxing – Basketball – Camps – After School Program – Youth Leadership Program. For more information, please call the PAC Office at (954) 986-5044.
For more information call (954) 727-9622 or visit us at www. ymcabroward.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, takehome 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 AED during cardiac arrest in adult, children and infants. • NEW! SPLASH GUARDS: Ages 10–13. Calling all future lifeguards! Start practicing water safety skills now so your lifeguarding class is a breeze later on! Progress from this course info Jr. Lifeguarding. Professional Lifeguards will mentor students, teach valuable rescue skills and build swimming endurance. Participants must be comfortable in deep water, able to flutter kick one width of the pool with a kickboard and retrieve an object from the bottom of the pool in seven feet of water. Y Members $25, Non-Members $50. • NEW! POOL PALS: Ages 7–9. Calling all future lifeguards! Start practicing water safety skills now so your lifeguarding class is a breeze later on! Progress through this course into Splash Guards to maintain those skills! Professional Lifeguards will mentor students, teach valuable rescue skills and build swimming endurance. Participants must be comfortable in deep water, able to flutter kick one width of the pool with a kickboard and retrieve an object from the bottom of the pool in seven feet of water.
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WEST
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.
FAMILY HEALTH
PEMBROKE PINES YMCA FAMILY CENTER
HOSPITALS, MEDICAL FACILITIES & URGENT CARE CENTERS
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 child-friendly atmosphere. A fullservice 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.
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.
NICKLAUS CHILDREN’S MIRAMAR URGENT CARE CENTER
The finest pediatric care in Broward County is available to your children through Nicklaus Children’s expanding network of outpatient and walk-in urgent care centers. With a typically lower co-pay than an emergency room, the Urgent Care Center at Nicklaus Children’s Miramar Outpatient Center offers personalized and prompt care for babies, children and adolescents up to 21 years of age. Diagnostics including x-ray and on-site lab services are also available. For more information, please call (954) 442-0809 or visit nicklauschildrens.org/Miramar
NICKLAUS CHILDREN’S DAN MARINO OUTPATIENT CENTER
The finest pediatric care in Broward County is available to your children through Nicklaus Children’s expanding network of outpatient and walkin urgent care centers. The Nicklaus Children’s Dan Marino Outpatient Center offers physical, occupational, speech-language, aquatic, and feeding and swallowing therapies, as well as Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and diagnostics including walk-in X-ray, EKG and MRI. For more information or to schedule an appointment, please call (954) 385-6200 or visit nicklauschildrens.org/DanMarino.
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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, Personal Touch Fitness, Pilates, Scale Back Weight Loss, Tai Chi, Water Aerobics, Yoga and Zumba. Please call or go online to find class schedules and fees.
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(HEALTH CONT.) NICKLAUS CHILDREN’S AVENTURA CARE CENTER
The finest in pediatric care is now conveniently available at the Nicklaus Children’s Aventura Care Center. Physicians employed by Pediatric Specialists of America, part of Miami Children’s Health System, provide subspecialty consultation services from birth to 21 years of age, including cardiology, gastroenterology, neurosurgery, rheumatology, neurology, endocrinology and plastic surgery. For more information or to schedule an appointment, please call (786) 624-2800.
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MASSAGE THERAPY
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.
INTUITIVE TOUCH LOMI MASSAGE
ALL STAR PEDIATRIC CARE
ACTION CHIROPRACTIC CENTER
SPEECH, PHYSICAL & OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
From the Islands of Hawaii, Lomi Lomi is a sacred healing art, utilizing rhythmic strokes which integrate the use of forearms and elbows for a profoundly unique, therapeutic experience to meet individual needs. All massage treatments include aromatherapy, revitalizing scalp massage, hot stones, reflexology and steamy hot towels. Serving Broward County, please book in advance. Seven days a week, daytime and early evening hours. Call Lori at (754) 234-3466. Learn more at IntuitiveTouchLomiMassage.com. Licensed Massage Therapist. Dr. Ted Berger is a chiropractic physician located at 7574 Pembroke Rd., Miramar, FL 33023 (2 blocks east on University Dr. Across from Perry Airport). The office accepts regular insurance without referrals, accidents, sport physicals and injuries. Walk-ins welcome. We offer Chiropractic, therapy, and massage covered by most insurance. Massages $29/half hour (mm13724). We also treat Scoliosis. Stop Pain Today! Neck, Low Back and Headache pain; patients seen same day. Visit www.Drtedberger.com or call (954) 927-7246 (PAIN).
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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 & DANCE 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, 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 boardcertified pediatric anesthesiologists. Rehabilitation by licensed and doctorate level physical therapists. We provide a full spectrum of care. (954) 538-5500, U18sportsmedicine.com, kidbones.net.
SOUTH FLORIDA INSTITUTE OF SPORTS MEDICINE
Treatment of Pediatric Adolescent and Adult Sports Medicine. Our highly trained board certified physicians, physician assistants, and physical therapists use a comprehensive team approach in treating sports injuries by integrating Orthopaedics, Podiatry, and Physical Rehabilitative Medicine. “Our Goal Is To Return Every Athlete Back To Their Highest Level Of Sports.” Dr. Al DeSimone, Dr. Tony Moya, Dr. Alexander Bertot, Dr. Mark Fishman & Dr. David Shenassa. 1600 Town Center Blvd., Suite C. Weston, FL 33326 (954) 389-5900 17842 N.W. 2nd St., Pembroke Pines, FL 33029 (954) 430-9901 220 S.W. 84TH Avenue, Suite 102, Plantation, FL 33324 (954) 720-1530
NICKLAUS CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY PROGRAM
The Nicklaus Children’s Hospital Orthopedic Surgery Program is a regional leader in treating pediatric musculoskeletal conditions. As one of the most comprehensive pediatric orthopedic practices in Florida, the department skillfully provides state-of-the-art and compassionate care for your child’s orthopedic concerns. Specialized treatment is provided for a variety of conditions such as scoliosis and spinal disorders, sports injuries, fracture and trauma care, hip disorders, limb deformities and more. Nicklaus Children’s Miramar Outpatient Center Miramar Square 12246 Miramar Parkway, email orthokids@mch.com or call (305) 662-8366.
Dr. Skaff offers personalized care to newborns, children and teenagers in his family-friendly private practice conveniently located at Memorial Hospital Miramar Medical Building. With more than 17 years’ experience, the board certified pediatrician prides himself in always allowing as much time as needed to address all the questions and concerns parents may have about their child. Same-day and Saturday appointments are available to meet the needs of patients and parents. 1951 S.W. 172nd Avenue, Suite 417, Miramar, FL 33029, (954) ALLSTAR (255-7827), www.AllStarPediatricCare.com
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, 2233 N. Commerce Parkway #1, Weston 33326, 1750 N. University Drive, Suite 105, Coral Springs 33071, 218 Almeria Avenue, Coral Gables 33134. www.therapies4kids. com. (954) 356-2878. Private School 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
JOE DIMAGGIO CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL’S 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
NICKLAUS CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL REHABILITATION SERVICES
Nicklaus Children’s Hospital offers a full range of bilingual diagnostic and therapeutic rehabilitation services in Broward County with locations in Weston and Miramar. Our team of rehabilitation specialists includes occupational and physical therapists, speech language pathologists, as well as therapeutic experts in sports orthopedics, hand mobility, feeding and swallowing, and aquatic therapies. To schedule an appointment, please call (305) 663-8413 or toll free: (877) 624-8413 or visit nicklauschildrens.org/Scheduling
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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he students of Silver Palms Elementary are extending their horizons beyond the classroom walls. This school year’s learning theme is Destination: Global Learning. Many activities have been planned around this theme. Most recently, our students participated in a two-week long International Fair. The goals of the Fair were as follows: • To aid in the welcoming of new students from diverse ethnic backgrounds • To celebrate our diversity • To bring about a greater understanding and appreciation of other countries and their cultures • To learn about the Olympics The Fair had three main portions. First, students chose a country of study for each of their classrooms and created a display board as a culminating activity for their research-based projects. Second, the students competed during Field Days as members of their classroom’s chosen country and wearing t-shirts with each of their countries’ flags. These were created during art classes. Students and faculty enacted an Olympic March around the perimeter of the school ending on the basketball court where they then participated in an Olympic Opening Ceremony and learned about the history of the Olympics, the meaning of the Olympic rings, how the Summer 2016 Olympics will be held in Brazil, and about the Olympic Creed and Oath for good sportsmanship. Third, students attended interactive presentations in which they were introduced to the music of different countries, such as Flutes of the Andes (Mountains), Bagpipes of Scotland, Taiko Drums of Japan, and Flamenco Dancers of Spain. Music from different countries was also played in the main hallway in the mornings and through the public announcement system during dismissals. The overarching goal of the International Fair was to broaden the students’ knowledge beyond the borders and to also examine their roots or ancestors. Next school year, the plan would be to move forward. In other words, they have looked at their past, or roots, so now let them look to the future. How do they make sure that no ethnic group is isolated and that they all continue to respect and work together, which is what has always made the United States so great.
Monday, March 28..............................Start of 4th Quarter Thursday, April 14..............................Report Cards Issued Thursday, April 28..............................Interim Reports Issued Friday, May 27...................................Employee Planning - No School Monday, May 30................................Holiday - No School Thursday, June 9................................Early Release & Last Day of School
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION SCHEDULE WEST BROWARD HIGH SCHOOL Wednesday, June 8 at7:00pm.............Nova Southestern University FLANAGAN HGH SCHOOL Sunday, June 5 at 7:00pm..................Nova Southestern University PINES CHARTER HIGH Friday, May 27 BROWARD VIRTUAL HIGH SCHOOL Friday, June 3 at 6:30pm....................Dillard High School Auditorium COLLEGE ACADEMY AT BROWARD COLLEGE Wednesday, June 29 at 7:00pm..........Broward College Omni
2016 – 2017 SCHOOL YEAR FIRST QUARTER Monday, August 22.............................Start 1st Quarter Monday, September 05 . ....................Holiday Thursday, September 15.....................Early Release Thursday, September 22.....................Interim Reports Issued Monday, October 03...........................Day Off Wednesday, October 12......................Day Off Thursday, October 27..........................Early Release Friday, October 28..............................Employee Planning
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hosted their third annual film festival, TV Premiere. TV Production students, having won awards at both the state and national level, took the opportunity to showcase their films for their families and peers. Films could either fall into the Documentary category or the Short Film category, and the submitted films where then evaluated by three guest judges. These included Ella Wahlestedt, who starred as “Emma Hastings” in the movie Earth to Echo, Maria Rosa Higgins Fallon, who manages Coral Gables Television, and Jorge Barboza, who is a film producer and editor and in 2007 received the Latin Grammy as the Producer for a music video. These judges watched the films in both categories and decided on the winners. Audience members also had the opportunity to vote for their favorite Documentary and Short Film. Of the Documentaries in the festival, West Broward senior Victor Jorge’s film, Peaceful Ridge Rescue, was awarded Best Overall Documentary. The film depicted how Victor Cutino, founder of Peaceful Ridge Rescue, saves abused and neglected horses while also using the ranch to teach troubled kids about the creatures and how to care for them. Danny, directed by West Broward junior
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ost of the reporting on the burgeoning generational problem of unpaid and outstanding student loan debt attempts to convey the impact through numbers. For example, a March 2014 Gallup survey of 30,000 college graduates of all ages found that: • Approximately 70 percent of all college graduates still have student loans to repay. • The average balance is more than $33,000 (up from $18,600 10 years ago). Sounds ominous, right? Well, how about these factoids, from a January 2014 Huffington Post article by Kyle McCarthy: • Currently, more than 40 million Americans hold student debt. The population with student loans is actually greater than the entire population of Canada, Poland, North Korea, Australia and more than 200 other countries. It’s also about four times greater than the population of Sweden. Out of the nearly 40 million borrowers, about seven million have defaulted on these student debts, Those numbers are stunning. And many economists believe the student loan burden has grown so large it is impacting sectors of the national economy, like new housing construction – graduates can’t afford to buy a home because a significant percentage of their earnings is servicing debt. Beyond the numbers, and calculations of wider economic impact, there are perhaps even greater concerns. For 30 years, the Gallup organization has used a series of questions to ask respondents how satisfied they are with their quality of life. The questions identify five areas of well-being: purpose, financial, community, physical, and social. When these questions were put to graduates in the most recent survey, those with high student loan debt self-reported significantly lower quality-of-life assessments. The finding that excess student debt impacts quality of life isn’t surprising. What does raise an eyebrow is how long the condition lasts. Per Gallup: Even 24 years after graduation, students who borrowed more than $25,000 are less likely to enjoy their work and less financially and physically fit than their counterparts who graduated without debt. For more recent college grads, the discrepancy is even more pronounced.
Morgan Goldwich, was awarded the Audience’s Choice award. This piece told the story of West Broward student Danny Cha-Kim. Danny had a life threatening illness as an infant and while he was able to overcome the disease, it took a toll on his mental and physical capabilities. Goldwich revealed how Danny faces and overcomes daily adversity. While West Broward students submitted all of the documentaries, the Short Films category featured films from students from other schools and even other states. Even so, a West Broward student was awarded Best Overall Film by the judges. The film, Revolving Child, directed by West Broward senior Francisco Cabrera, told the tale of a young girl struggling with the separation of her parents and the violence of her father. After finding a gun in a shoebox, the young girl goes through flashbacks of her parents’ fights and a life prior to their separation. She walks around and plays with the gun with fatal consequences. All the films at the event showed the talent and dedication of the WBTV students who have and continue to work hard to improve their craft and will be ready to submit their new creations in next year’s TV Premiere.
With the exception of the social category, graduates with student debt saw themselves as less successful (or thriving) in comparison to their peers who had no debt. The difference was most pronounced in regard to assessments of physical and financial well-being. Since the responses were subjective, it’s not clear that the high-debt/ lower-quality-of-life connection is causal or correlational – i.e., does high debt lead to poor health, or do unhealthy people also happen to have a lot of debt? But the implications are sobering: assuming too much debt early in adulthood has a long-term and wide-spread negative impact. For several generations, the decision to finance a college education has been relatively easy: getting a degree is so valuable, it’s worth borrowing for. The financial anchor of debt could usually be overcome by the increased earnings expected from a higher level of education. But in the last decade, the decision to borrow has become less certain. Student debt has a tipping point; the costs can be too steep, and the consequences can seep into other aspects of life. These factors should prompt serious discussions for parents and prospective students. For parents with younger children, it increases the urgency to establish or increase savings allocations. For those on the cusp of attending college, the conversation may be more difficult. At what point does a parent or a young adult say “I/we can’t – or won’t – borrow any more money to go to school?” Often, this is the first critical financial decision a young adult will make: Even if my parents are willing to co-sign, how much debt should I have before I’ve even begun a career? As the reports suggests, this is not purely a financial decision. A debt incurred today can be a determining factor for a long time after – in all areas of life. Registered Representative and Financial Advisor of Park Avenue Securities LLC (PAS), One Biscayne Tower, 2 South Biscayne Blvd., Suite 1740, Miami, FL 33131. 2016-19337 Exp. 3/18. (305) 371-6333 . Securities products/services and advisory services offered through PAS, a registered broker/dealer and investment advisor. The Saffer Financial Group is not an affiliate or subsidiary of PAS. PAS is a member of FINRA, SIPC.
SCHOOLS A Difference.” We were able to model, participate and discuss why it is important to lend a hand at times, do good deeds and be kind to others. The staff, students and community of Panther Run Elementary is committed to excellence and making the world and future a better place, especially in these hard economic times. We share a common mission and goal, “Changing The World, One Child At A Time!” PIF-WIAMAD is intricately woven into our mission, vision and educational philosophies, thus allowing us to teach and model wonderful values and providing a successful learning experience for all of the students at Panther Run Elementary while helping students and parents utilize these ideas with their peers, families and community at the same time. We also PIF-WIAMAD for the environment by saving energy and recycling. Parts of the program include the drives mentioned above, our New Years Resolutions and numerous other activities promoting caring for others. All of the staff has jumped on board, as have the students and parents. Motivation and morale are way up and staff has high expectations for students and anticipates them to rise to the challenge. The attached sign is displayed in all rooms and offices in the school, in hallways and at partners in education sites as well. If you are interested in learning more about this program, please send and e-mail requesting info on PIF-WIAMAD to: email@pantherrun.com.
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n the past ten years, the Annual fun-d-raising event benefiting the American Heart Association has raised over $110,000. Six Hundred TwentyFour students fun-d-raised in their Physical Education class during the annual Pembroke Pines Charter West Elementary Campus “Jump Rope for Heart” event. Michelle Sand, P.E. Coach who has coordinated the fundraiser for ten years, emcees and DJ’s the event. “Playing music creates an upbeat, move your feet vibe for our students who rotate through jump stations. At times our teachers and Principal Mike Castellano will stop by to jump with the students.” One hundred and four students rotated through the “airnasium,” and used long ropes, short ropes and hula-hoops. This year Sand introduced Tinikling, a traditional Philippine dance involving a person at each end of bamboo poles (Sand uses jumping bands), who slide and tap the poles on the ground and against each other in a
coordinated motion while participants step over and in between the poles. “Jumping rope is heart healthy fun, add music and the excitement builds, hearts are pumping and heart health awareness is raised, as well as funds for The American Heart Association, it’s a win-win day,” concluded Sand. Students Jump Rope for Heart is a national wellness fund-raising event sponsored by the American Heart Association and SHAPE AMERICA, Society of Health and Physical Educators. The program engages elementary students in the physical activity of jumping rope while raising funds to support lifesaving heart and stroke research and education. Donations to the American Heart Association were made through a West Campus “Heart Hero” webpage for friends and family. For additional information, please contact Coach Sand at msand@pinescharter.com.
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e are happy to share our PIF-WIAMAD: “Pay It Forward! – Who I Am Makes A Difference!” program with you. This year, our Principal, Ms. Saef, challenged the staff, students and parents to PIF-WIAMAD with her and we have definitely done it over and over! PIF-WIAMAD: “Pay It Forward! – Who I Am Makes A Difference!” is a motivational program Ms. Saef designed which is used to inspire and motivate students, staff, parents and community members to care for and do good things for others. The concepts taught develop an increased awareness of helping others and spreading good will. The program consists of two main philosophies, “Pay It Forward!” and “Who I Am Makes A Difference!” “Pay It Forward,” or paying it forward, refers to repaying the good deeds one has received by doing good things for other unrelated people. In this way we hope to establish an ever growing, branching, organic flow of generosity amongst our fellow humans. “Pay It Forward,” you never know how your actions can change the world! “Who I Am Makes A Difference” is a philosophy that we all are important and make a difference in the lives of others by our actions, words, feelings and just being who we are. Each of us can and will make a positive difference and have an amazing impact on Panther Run and the community. We conducted several minor and major activities to promote caring for others, both people & animals. Each of the activities provided an excellent opportunity to teach the lesson of caring and helping others, “Paying It Forward!” and “Who I Am Makes
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ounded in 2005 to help families in need, Bright Steps Forward, Inc. is a 501(c)3 organization with the mission to ensure that all children with neurological disorders such as autism and cerebral palsy have access to top quality physical, occupational, speech and ABA therapy. We at Bright Steps Forward believe that all children have the ability to exceed expectations, achieve unexpected milestones and blossom before our eyes with the proper therapy and encouragement. In fact, we have seen the miracle of wonderment many times as children learn they DO have skills, that they SHOULD set goals, and that dreams CAN come true when their confidence is supported through early and intensive therapeutic interventions. Unfortunately, not all families have the ability or opportunity to take advantage of such services for their child, which is why Bright Steps Forward (BSF) was started. Founder Eileen de Oliveira witnessed her son, Lucas (who was born with cerebral palsy) learn to crawl and walk through early and intensive pediatric therapies and he exceeded all expectations. It was this breakthrough in Lucas’ development that inspired Eileen to create Bright Steps Forward so that others could benefit from the therapies that Lucas was privileged to receive. Today, children from all over the world are helped by assistance through Bright Steps
Forward and are now able to receive treatments and therapies that would otherwise be out of reach for them; families who either cannot afford insurance or afford the copay and deductibles because of other added expenses that go along with having a disabled child. Bright Steps Forward also operates a fully accredited school for children with disabilities for children from Kindergarten through 12th grade. Students attending Bright Steps Forward come from educational or home environments where the expectations were overwhelming and they were unsuccessful. Many of these students are low to average functioning children, adolescents and teenagers diagnosed with Autism, Aspergers, PDD, NVLD and other autistic spectrum disorders. Unlike larger public schools, the classrooms at BSF are smaller thus preventing a child from getting lost. BSF teachers nurture each student to discover their own natural strengths and achieve their maximum potential. BSF’s academic standards are aligned with the State of Florida and each child is given an equal opportunity to get the education that all children deserve. Step Up for Students and McKay Scholarships are accepted. Cerebral Palsy is a group of permanent movement disorders that appear in early childhood. Signs and symptoms vary between people but may include poor coordination, stiff muscles, weak muscles, and tremors. There may be problems with sensation, vision, hearing, swallowing and speaking. Often babies with cerebral palsy do not roll over, sit, crawl or walk as early as other children their age. Difficulty with the ability to think or reason and seizures each occurs in about one third of people with CP. Autism s a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by impaired social interaction, verbal and nonverbal communication, and restricted and repetitive behavior. Every child is a miracle waiting to happen if they just get the chance. To learn more about Bright Steps Forward and how you can help, please go to www.brightstepsforward.org or call (954) 376-3911.
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PEMBROKE LAKES ELEMENTARY
Caring Hearts, Helping Others By Tina Strauss
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he students and faculty at Pembroke Lakes Elementary School joined the five-year anniversary celebration of Joe DiMaggio’s Pediatric Heart Transplant Program. The students enjoyed games, arts and crafts, music and the world’s largest walk-through inflatable heart exhibit. Each child received a stuffed animal that was used in the CPR lesson as part of the event. This celebration was a culminating activity that followed a science unit and study of the circulatory system and several school fundraisers for the school’s chosen charity, Hearts for Kylee Foundation. Hearts for Kylee Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing emotional and non-medical financial assistance to families of young children hospitalized with congenital heart defects. The foundation works directly with Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital to coordinate and lessen the burdens placed on families during these most difficult times. “We really appreciate all the support from Pembroke Lakes Elementary. We have been able to assist many families with the funds raised,” said Trace Jones, Hearts For Kylee Foundation, President. The event was filled with learning and fun for the students as they traveled around various exhibits participating in hands-on heart and circulatory activities. There was even a special guest appearance by several of the Marvel super heroes. Before the actual event, the students learned all about the circulatory system, its function, parts, and how it interacts with the other body systems. They created multimedia presentations and digital brochures. The students also created clay models of the heart with interchangeable parts. The heart models were brought to display at the Joe DiMaggio event
where other children were able to manipulate and learn from them as well. The students at Pembroke lakes also held three different fundraisers prior to the anniversary celebration. The main fundraiser was a “penny war” Halloween costume vote. The PE Coach would have to wear the winning costume in the school Character Parade. After raising over $700, it was “Elsa” that won and made her debut at the parade. “The students had a great time with this fundraiser. They especially enjoyed watching the graphs change each day for the different costumes. The foundation is so special to all of the PLE family that I was actually glad to do it for the children. I even found an Anna in the crowd to join me in my walk,” said John Serdenes, PE Coach. During the month of February, different colored hearts were sold and personalized for display down the hallways of the school. “The sea of pink and red as you walked down the hallways was evidence of the kindness and love my students have for others,” remarked Sandra Shipman, Principal. The final event was a Band-Aid drive. The PLE students donated boxes of character Band-Aids to the Joe DiMaggio Children’s Center. “We want the kids to have a character Band-Aid when they get their shots,” said Austin Jones, Kylee’s brother. “It was important to her for all the kids to have a cute Band-Aid.” In total the school raised over $1,200 and 150 boxes of Band-Aids. “I am proud to be the principal of a school community with such a loving heart,” said Shipman. “I am certain that the kindness shown by our students and parents will help bring support to many special families.”
How to Know When School Problems Need Intervention By Dr. Raymond J. Huntington
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t’s perfectly normal for children to face challenging periods in school, but problems that worsen or seem to seep into other areas of a child’s life shouldn’t be ignored. Other than paying attention to grades, how can you tell whether an academic issue calls for your involvement? Here are a few things to look for that are likely symptoms of a bigger problem that you should address: Lost interest – Dramatic changes in a child’s motivation and interest, especially if the child once was eager to learn, are worth investigating further. Indifference toward school and learning may be indicative of the child’s lost confidence in his or her abilities. After repeated disappointments in school, some children would rather not try at all than continue to try and fail. Bad attitude – A child who frequently expresses displeasure and even anger about school, teachers and homework has probably surpassed his or her threshold of normal frustration. Often, negativity overcomes children who struggle in school and feel unable to overcome their problems. Low self-esteem – Children’s hopeless, disparaging statements about themselves and school (I’m stupid! I’ll never understand this! I hate school!) should be a red flag for parents, especially if they are frequent. This typically points to a learning issue that has grown over time and the child has reached a low point. Consistent difficulty grasping assignments and concepts – Gaps in academic skills can create major roadblocks for children as they move through the school year. Left uncorrected, these gaps can make it difficult, if not impossible, for a child to learn
effectively because he or she might be missing skills from previous grades. Without the necessary building blocks, the child might struggle to grasp new, more challenging content and concepts. Too much time on homework – A child who puts a lot of effort and time into homework but still struggles to complete it (or complete it correctly) might be grappling with comprehension issues, procrastination (due to a lack of understanding) or another problem. Unfocused most of the time – A child who is easily distracted or disengaged might need targeted help. He or she might be tuning out in class or during homework time for a variety of reasons that stem from learning difficulties, diminished confidence or other problems. Behavioral changes – Change in demeanor can mean many things and often points to a child’s concerns about his or her academic challenges. A child who feels embarrassed about his or her lack of skills, for example, might be disruptive in the classroom to deflect any focus on him or herself. Ups and downs are to be expected throughout your child’s school years, but some red flags shouldn’t be ignored. If you are growing more concerned each day about your child’s academic well being, or if you know your child is having difficulty in school but are not sure how to help, call Huntington Learning Center. We can pinpoint the problems and take action to help your child raise his or her grades, confidence and motivation. 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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ain or shine, if you visit Pembroke Lakes Elementary School you are certain to find Mrs. Slyda Hutt hard at work volunteering. Slyda is being honored for the second consecutive year by the school faculty and staff as “Senior” Volunteer of the Year. Slyda started working at PLE two years ago in the front office. Her volunteer schedule with the school is Monday through Thursday 8:00am – 1:00pm. She takes Fridays off to volunteer at Memorial Hospital. Her loyalty, commitment and dedication are like no other. If Mrs. Hutt is unable to make it in to school, she will call in to “report an absence” and even call if she is running late. She takes her work very seriously and performs all task asked of her with the greatest
greater understanding of the delicate issues facing the Florida watershed and it directly parallels with their science curriculum,” stated Kelly Hughes, Science Teacher at the Pembroke Pines Charter Elementary School Elementary and Science Specialist for the Central Campus. “Our students developed a greater understanding of how water moves through our lives.” Students were taught by WaterVentures teachers, Rachel Richardson and Courtney Eichinger, who hold degrees in Environmental and Aquatic Science. “My hope is that our students reached a deeper appreciation and respect for our very sensitive ecosystem,” concluded Hughes. Twenty-four South Florida schools were chosen for a visit by WaterVentures, two of those schools were from the Pembroke Pines Charter School System. WaterVentures is run by the Crystal Springs Foundation, whose main partner is Nestle Waters. WaterVentures provides Florida Specific Environmental Educational Awareness through hands-on outreach programs.
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attention to detail. Often times she offers suggestions based on her valuable wisdom and experience, adding to the team’s high quality of customer service. While volunteering at Pembroke Lakes serves a purpose for Mrs. Hutt, to them, she is part of the family and a member of the clerical team. They look for her each day and are quick to ask where she is when she is not at school. “Slyda is willing to help with anything we ask and jumps in wherever she sees the need. She is an asset to Pembroke Lakes Elementary School and I feel honored she has chosen to spend her days with us,” remarked Sandra R. Shipman, Principal.
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ver 200 fourth and fifth grade elementary school students from the Pembroke Pines Charter Central Campus were “immersed” in science education by WaterVentures, a Florida Learning Lab providing an inside-outside in a semi-science experience. WaterVentures arrived in the form of a customized 53-foot semitrailer to provide Florida Specific Environmental Educational Awareness through a hands-on outreach program. Each portion of the truck is aligned to the fourth and fifth grade lessons on Florida’s resources, the water cycle, weather, and conservation. WaterVentures features multiple A/V educational presentations, indoor and outdoor hands-on student experiences including watershed tables, a relief map of Florida’s water features, recycling exhibits, product distribution bins, and a demonstration table. The indoor and outdoor Science Lab provided students with 60-minutes of intensive, hands on exhibits and experiences highlighting the delicate environmental issues facing Florida and its water. “WaterVentures provided our students with a
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ump Rope for Heart has been one of the best success stories for the last four years at Chapel Trail Elementary School. Students have surpassed their goal every single year in raising money for the American Heart Association. Last year, Chapel Trail raised more money per student than any other school in Broward County. One reason they have been so successful is their outstanding physical education coach, Dennis Handlin, who coordinates the weeklong event. Coach Handlin makes it fun for the students to get involved while learning life saving information regarding nutrition and fitness. For example, every student participates in the jump rope marathon contest. This year, even Broward County Schools Superintendent Robert Runcie contributed to the event by jumping with the students at Chapel Trail Elementary. Another reason for their success is that the students care about raising money for children with heart problems and other diseases.
February 3rd marks the date when national recruits
make their college decision official and signs their Letter of Intent (LOI), a document outlining an agreement between a player and the college he or she is going to attend. Flanagan’s football recruiting class of 2016 included 14 signees, 9 of which committed to Division 1 football teams, which is a great accomplishment that not many schools can claim, as the average amount is about 5 to 7 signees at each school. Seniors Devin Gil, Devin Bush, and Josh Metellus are part of the group of D1 signees, all three of them signed to The University of Michigan. They like to call themselves the Michigan Trio. “It’s a blessing to finally get my recruitment over with and make it official, but also a blessing to play with my brothers Devin and Gil. We have been together since 9th grade and to play together in college is amazing and it makes the process much easier to deal with,” said Metellus. “It’s a dream come true. Not many teammates can say that they are going to college together, sadly that’s how the cards unfold, but not in our case. I have no second thoughts about where I’m going and plan on making an impact as soon as I step on campus,” stated Gil. Another big time signee out of Flanagan’s 2016 recruiting class was Dredrick Snelson, a player everyone in the country was waiting to hear from.
Coach Handlin incorporates additional activities within the physical education program. Students are given pedometers to monitor their steps on a weekly basis, which encourages students to be mindful of their own steps towards living a healthy life. The students also monitor what they eat on a weekly basis focusing on eating more fruits and vegetables while choosing low-fat and fat-free yogurts and cheeses. They are encouraged to drink water, instead of drinks that contain too much sugar. Students are also participating in the Presidential Fitness Program, which includes flexibility, sit and reach, upper body strength push-ups, abdominal strength sit-ups, agility through shuttle runs and quarter and half mile runs. Chapel Trail Elementary is looking forward to another banner year and continues to save more lives. Chapel Trail students are making a difference!
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Snelson was committed to Minnesota for a few months and many questioned his loyalty to the Gophers as he had plenty of the top colleges coming after him such as Alabama, Ohio State, and Penn State, just to name a few. When it was Drederick’s turn to sign, three hats sat on the table in front of him, Minnesota, UCF, and Maryland. He shocked the world of college football and flipped his commitment and signed with UCF, a team who only won one game the previous season. “At the end of the day it’s a business decision. I felt UCF was a better fit for me and what I am trying to accomplish, which is playing early and being the face of a team. Staying close to home was a big factor for me also, now there won’t be a problem for my family to come watch me play.” LB Devin Bush Jr. – Michigan (Early Enrollee); QB Kato Nelson – Akron; WR Tyler Goetz – Livingstone College (NC); WR Dredrick Snelson – Central Florida; WR Jahcour Pearson – Western Kentucky; OL Kassy Desir – Mississippi Valley State; OL Isaiah Murray – Livingstone College (NC); DB Devin Gil – Michigan; RB Josh Mettellus – Michigan; ATH Jahvari Bordeau – West Point Military Academy; CB Nikohli Jahgai – Northeastern Iowa; DB Rocco Mariucci – University of Albany (NY); DL Dennis Jackson – Lindenwood University (MO); DL Natrone Ray – Florida Tech
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minute and thirty seconds was all that separated the Flanagan Falcons from making school history. The Dirty Birds pressed the gas to seal the first ever State Championship in football for Flanagan High School. The Falcons, who were up 14-7, went on to score two touchdowns in under twenty seconds. Faion Hicks punched in six more points as he ran 21-yards for the touchdown with 1:37 in the game. Flanagan went up 20-7. Osceola then got the ball back with roughly 1:30 left in the game. However, instead of late game heroics by the Kowboys, Flanagan senior Stanford Samuels grabbed a pick six to extinguish any hope as they went up 26-7, with 1:21 left in the contest. With the game out of reach, the Flanagan sidelines erupted in complete and utter jubilance. An icy bath from his players greeted head football coach Devin Bush after Samuels ran into the end zone. As the clock expired, the Dirty Birds flooded the field and an emotional Coach Bush could be seen taking in the unforgettable victory. Amidst countless cameras and media members, a truly memorable moment took place. Devin Bush, Sr. and his son Devin Bush, Jr. (linebacker) hugged each other in the middle of the field, with tears flowing down both their faces. Following the victory, Devin Bush Jr. was asked how the last three years have been, being coached by his dad. Devin replied by saying, “It was hard. It was hard coming up young, you know. He pushed me harder than anybody has pushed me in my life. But it all worked out, it all paid off right now and I’m just enjoying the moment.” When asked to describe how the last 1:37 of the game felt, Bush Jr. said, “The last 1:37 was the slowest time ever in my life, but it was also the best one in my life.” The landscape of the game for the Falcons looked drastically different in the 1st quarter. Flanagan struggled on both ends of the field and it seemed like a dogfight was in store to crown a Class 8A champion. The Dirty Birds defense looked like a deer in headlights trying to defend the run-heavy Kowboy offense. Osceola went on to rush for nearly 100 yards in the first quarter alone. With 3:31 left in the opening quarter, the Kowboys put up the first points of the game, in the form of 45-yard touchdown run by Malcolm Davidson. That touchdown
by Davidson was the first 1st half touchdown the Falcons dominant defense had given up the entire season. As far as Flanagan’s offense, their first three offensive drives resulted in two interceptions and a punt. However, the game began to change in the favor of the Falcons as their defense and offense started to get into a serious groove starting in the second quarter. Despite the second interception thrown by Flanagan senior quarterback Kalyn (Kato) Nelson with 10:27 left in the 2nd quarter, the Falcons still managed to get things going. Flanagan tied the game at 7 a piece with 8:15 left in the first half, in the form of a 36-yard pass caught by senior wide receiver Jahcour Pearson for the touchdown. In the four offensive drives the Kowboys had in the 2nd quarter, the Dirty Birds forced them to punt the ball in each one. With a mere 30 seconds remaining in the opening half, the Falcons got their first lead of the game (14-7) as Nelson threw his second touchdown pass for 22 yards to Pearson who ran into the end zone. With the guidance of Devin Bush, Sr. over the last three years, the Flanagan Falcons football program went from being unknown to becoming a powerhouse in the state of Florida. When asked to describe the journey the program has been on in that span Bush Sr. said, “Fulfilling. It came out and started as a dream and just all the rides that we took and all the roads that we drew to get this dream, was just so much to stop along the way and pick up this experience. Kick up that memory and just put it all together and bring it and enjoy it. It’s just the best feeling, man.” The Flanagan Falcons ended their magical 2015 season acquiring the first ever Class 8A State Championship in Flanagan high school history. They did so beating the (13-1) Osceola Kowboys by a score of 26-7 in the Class 8A State Championship at the Citrus Bowl in Orlando, Florida. When later asked if he ever doubted they would win a State Championship title, Coach Bush replied by saying, “No, we don’t doubt. Doubt is too hard to deal and play with. We don’t doubt.” Doubt was certainly not present when the victory was sealed and all the emotions associated with the highest of accomplishments hit harder than the flash of cold water that hit Coach Bush.
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as well as its administration, faculty and staff, the Pines Middle Panther Speech & Debate Team has had a very successful run so far. As a first-year partner of the Broward Schools Debate Initiative, the Panther Speech & Debate Team is comprised of 49 seventh and eighth graders and has competed in three tournaments thus far. The January 30th tournament hosted by Everglades H.S. was a particularly remarkable experience for the team; it was its very first all day tournament, with registration beginning at 7am and the Awards Ceremony ending at 6:30pm. Due to its strenuous nature, there was worry about how the kids would handle the long day and its demands, but all Panther competitors were quite the little troopers! It was a “roller coaster ride” kind of day, nerve-wrecking at times and filled with tears, laughter, encouragement, and most importantly, sugary snacks. Out of the 29 schools enrolled in the tournament, only five were middle schools, so the Pines Middle students had the challenge and privilege of competing mostly against high schoolers. They held their heads high and represented the Panther Pride well, bringing home the four following awards:
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Lincoln-Douglas Debate / Top MS (Johnathan Risi) Policy Debate / Top MS (Jaliyah Brown & Gabrielle Colleur) Impromptu Speaking / Top MS (Wesly Auguste) Dramatic Interpretation / Top Novice (Tara Lafontant) Notably, the greatest award of all was not obtained on the “stage” but during the rounds that tested the students’ critical thinking skills, grit, and poise. What they learned throughout those 10+ hours would have taken several weeks to be taught in a classroom, and the experience wouldn’t have been as memorable. The students were forced to reflect upon the importance of “winning” and “losing” with grace and displayed admirable sportsmanship throughout the entire day. Pines Middle School is very proud to have its students engaged in such highly academic competitions and is looking forward to seeing the far reaching effects that this participation will have in its students’ lives. If you or your business would like to be a part of this impactful experience, please consider sponsoring the Panther Speech and Debate Team by contacting the team’s coach, Ivani McAleer at ivani.mcaleer@browardschools.com or by calling (754) 323-4000.
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alter C. Young Middle School participated in the global art project, Inside Out, celebrating Broward County’s 100-year history. Approximately 90 faculty members and students collaborated to exemplify how together they can accomplish the most difficult challenges. The students and faculty worked as a team to install their unique photos on the outside walls of the school facing NW 129th Avenue. Participant’s individual efforts contributed to the community project. Sponsored by Walter C. Young’s Peer Counseling Program, the Inside Out project took months of planning. The project coordinator, Mrs. Villanueva, along with Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs. Schiller, Mrs. Spector and Mrs. Berrios, organized various aspects of the project such as coordinating the professional photographer and installing the actual photographs on the building. This project is inspired by JR’s large format street “pastings,” Inside Out gives students and staff the opportunity to share their portrait and make a statement for what they stand for. As part of this global platform people can share their untold stories and transform messages of personal identity into works of public art.
Over 200,000 participants in over 110 countries have already joined in this global project. The idea is to place emphasis on the people and their stories behind each action, or cause. Besides the printing of portraits, participants had full control of both the creative process (taking their pictures) to the pasting process (the installation of the posters). By using strictly black and white portraits, which are printed and then pasted in an exterior space, each group action can make a statement in the form of a public artwork and share their message with the rest of the world. Although everybody has their own unique and individual message, the Inside Out Project at Walter C. Young exemplifies how they can accomplish the most difficult challenges together. As one can see, the pasting was a large group effort that took a few hours to accomplish. The school believes that as individuals they have unique qualities that contribute to a community where everybody matters. They want their community to see the faces of those who are ready to make a difference!
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Pre-Advanced Placement Reading Research Program Receives District “Innovative Program” Designation
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roward County Public Schools recognized Silver Trail Middle School’s Innovative Program that focuses on content and curriculum to provide an opportunity for acceleration and prerequisite instruction. The Pre-Advanced Research affords students the opportunity to investigate specific needs within their own community, the needs of our nations, and the needs of a global society to create real-world learning through Reading Research. The curriculum is designed to meet the individual interest of students relative to topics in an in-depth manner. Students conduct classroom research projects in selected areas of literacy learning in order to develop strategies for problem solving. The program was designed “with the end in mind,” focusing on what our students needed to be successful in high school AP classes. The need for higher complex reading text, nonfiction informational text and literary nonfiction dominates the classrooms. Answering questions such as: How can we balance society’s needs for resources and their limited availability? What is the price of going green? What is the price of not going green? and other societal issues that challenge students to research and think beyond recall. This process of collaboration builds upon each other’s skills and experiences to arrive at a variety of solutions. The learning becomes interesting and relevant. The Pre-AP Innovative Program curriculum is designed one year ahead to provide an opportunity for acceleration and prerequisite instruction. Sixth graders focus on “What is my place in the community?” Seventh graders answer the question, “What can I contribute to my nation?” And eighth graders answer, “Can I make a difference in the world?” The ultimate goal is to have students choose a cause they believe in and find a volunteer position for the summer
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following 8th grade; and they do! Students follow their passions and explore possibilities in the community ranging from caring for horses at the local stables to being part of the Broward Teen Court Program. This design affords our students the opportunity to investigate specific needs within their own community, the needs of our nation, and the needs of a diverse global society. In addition to researching ways to help the community, other aspects of being college and career ready are explored through the debate part of the Pre-AP course. Students explore questions facing society today, research and gather their own data though surveys and then are immersed in discussion and debate. The thrill of presenting a well thought out argument and putting someone in his or her place comes alive on debate day. Through workshops and collaboration, students explore the many nuances of polite discourse. With the use of technology, students create masterpiece video productions based on their research of volunteer opportunities they find interesting. The videos become Public Service Announcements played for the student body during the morning news. Script writing, storyboards, filming and publishing all play a part in the excitement of producing student videos. Using novel study, students explore brain science, multiple intelligences, and utopian societies. Imagine designing your own world with government entities that appeal to you! Silver Trail Middle’s Pre-AP Reading Research Innovative Program is taking it to the next level! There is no application process. This program is available to all students in the Silver Trail boundary. If your child resides within the Silver Trail Middle community, you are invited to contact the school at (754) 423-4300 and discover more. Silver Trail Middle School equips students for the next academic step in their lives, while fostering their love of learning.
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now learn the language. His new South Korean friends share the same interest in basketball, video games, soccer, and the love of P.E. He thinks it would be cool if Silver Trail students had the opportunity to be exchange students. Jumyong (Stephen) Lee, Ph.D. FIU Assistant Professor and Secretary-General in the Federation of Korean Associations of Florida, a key organizer of the visit, explained that the exchange program was mutually beneficial. The visit provided students with an opportunity to learn about the education systems and cultures of both countries. When someone leaves the familiar behind and plunges into the unknown, they are showing a commitment to the understanding of other people and to experience the world outside of textbooks. He thanked Principal Steve Frazier for his hospitality and expressed his appreciation, “We didn’t expect such hospitality; we are honored.” Even though South Korea is far apart in distance, the students plan to keep in touch through email and video conferencing. The South Korean students plan to share their experience of attending Silver Trail Middle School, visiting F.I.U. and St. Thomas University, and the attractions in Orlando with their classmates back home.
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ilver Trail Middle School enjoyed a special visit by nine exchange students from South Korea. The four-day stay included hands on classroom experiences, an official STMS school uniform, and a special lunch in their honor. The 5 boys and 4 girls came to America to experience the culture, food, and the American way of thinking. The student exchange visit was coordinated by the Federation of Korean Associations of Florida (FKAF) president, Arnold Sung Roh, Secretary General, Stephen Lee and Treasurer, Danny Cho. The students are currently in Junior High School in South Korea. Silver Trail students quickly welcomed the exchange students in each of their classes and were eager to learn more about their culture. They saw many differences as well as similarities. South Koreans take school very seriously. Jay Park explains, “In our school we study, study, study, and Koreans don’t ask questions in our classes. We go home and do homework for hours. In American you can ask the teachers questions, many questions, and talk to your friends while doing activities. I like that.” Michello Borso, a 7th grader at STMS has learned a few words in the Korean language and was surprised how their writing looks like artwork. He plans to
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ACADEMIC DIRECTORY ACADEMIC ENRICHMENT & CONTINUING EDUCATION BRIGHT & SMART - ROBOTICS & CODING PROGRAMS
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NOW OFFERING IN-SITE FIELD TRIPS TO SCHOOLS, AFTERSCHOOL & CAMP PROVIDERS! Tailored to meet the STEM curriculum and Common Core objectives, children will learn hands-on robot assembly and coding in a fun-filled experience that fosters teamwork, critical and creative thinking, and problem solving skills. Robotics Afterschool & Saturday Programs, Spring/Winter/Summer and One-Day Camps also offered for girls and boys, 7 - 14 years old, at various locations. Afterschool Programs are held in weekly on-going sessions. Register for an Introductory Trial Class today! (954) 816-3346, Info@BrightAndSmart. com, www.BrightAndSmart.com, and like us @ facebook.com/ BrightAndSmart.
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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, Pembroke Pines, Delray, and Aventura.
CITY OF PEMBROKE PINES SOUTHWEST FOCAL POINT
Open to the public. 301 NW 103rd Ave, Pembroke Pines, FL 33026. (954) 450-6888. • BEGINNER’S COMPUTER SKILLS (IN ENGLISH): This easy beginner’s course, which has been created specifically for Englishspeaking individuals, will enable students to perform basic computer functions as well as understand basic computer vocabulary and technology. Offered in 6 weeks sessions: Wednesdays 9:30am – 11:30am. 4/13/16 – 5/18/16 and 6/1/16 – 7/6/16. $42 per person (18 yrs. & older - offered day or evening). • BASIC COMPUTER SKILLS (IN SPANISH): This easy beginner’s course, which has been created specifically for Spanish-speaking individuals, will enable students to perform basic computer functions as well as understand basic computer vocabulary and technology. Offered in 6 weeks sessions. Mondays 9:30am – 11:30am. 4/11/16 – 5/16/16 and 6/6/16 – 7/1/16. $42 per person (18 yrs. & older - offered day and evening) • INTERMEDIATE COMPUTER SKILLS (IN SPANISH): Offered in 6 weeks sessions. $42.00 per person (18 yrs. & older - offered day and evening). Thursdays 9:30am – 11:30am. 4/14/16 – 5/19/16 and 6/2/16 – 7/7/16.
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GREENTREE PREP CHARTER SCHOOL
EDUCANDO A AMERICA – SPANISH SCHOOL
Providing 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-4th grade students. Contact (954) 780-8733. Pembroke Pines, FL. www.greentreeprep.com.
CHARTER SCHOOLS OF EXCELLENCE
The Charter Schools of Excellence™ are tuition-free, public charter schools offering Broward County students in grades K-5 the chance to excel academically and personally. Our schools provide an outstanding academic curriculum, character education and individual attention to each student. www.charterschool.com, 2801 N. University Dr., Davie 33024. (954) 433-8838.
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 Avenue, 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.
We offer an Afterschool Language Program for children from 3 to 16 years old since 2004. Our focus is the acquisition of the Spanish language in reading, writing as well as speaking. Based on a three hours a week program we offer classes in different locations such as Pembroke Pines Charter Schools, Imagine Charter at Weston, 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 classes for advanced students. Visit www.educandoamerica.com or write to ea@educandoamerica. com. Call to find out more about our different locations, days and times for each program. (954) 261-2432.
CAMP LINGUA
Camp Lingua is a unique language immersion program where children enjoy an enriching, fun 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. They will learn easily by seeing, hearing and putting a language in action. Children will also explore language learning through FUN CAMP ACTIVITIES including, sports, arts & crafts, performing arts, field trips, water fun, lake activities, dance, cultural encounters, science experiments, and much more. VISIT OUR OPEN HOUSES ON 04/09 and 05/21 FOR HUGE SAVINGS! CALL: (954) 642-CAMP (2267) – VISIT: www.CampLingua.com CONTACT: info@camplingua.com
CITY OF PEMBROKE PINES SOUTHWEST FOCAL POINT
Open to the public. 301 NW 103rd Ave, Pembroke Pines, FL 33026. (954) 450-6888. • BASIC CONVERSATIONAL ENGLISH: Tuesdays from 9:30am – 11:30am. 6 weeks sessions: $38.00 per person (55 years & older) $58.00 per person (54 yrs. & under) 4/12/16 – 5/17/16 and 5/31/16 – 7/5/16. • BEGINNER’S SPANISH CLASS: Wednesdays 10:00am – 12:00pm. Offered in 6 weeks sessions. $20 per person (55 yrs.+), $40 per person (54 yrs. & under). 4/13/16 – 5/18/16 and 6/1/16 – 7/6/16.
A WORLD OF KNOWLEDGE PRESCHOOL & LEARNING CENTER
Recognized as one of the top schools in the state, is now offering classes for students ages 1, 2, 3 and 4 years. The school offers an accelerated learning program for students in VPK. The school has received A+ rating from the state for more than 12 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 for ages 3–8. Contact us for more information: 750 NW 180 Terrace, Pembroke Pines 33029 & 6700 Griffin Rd., Davie 33314. (954) 430-7707. 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 2015 – 2016 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.
BRIGHT STEPS FORWARD
Bright Steps Forward is a private school (K– 12) for special needs children focusing on Spectrum Disorders & children with Cerebral Palsy. We are enrolling students for the 2016-2017 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, 7300 NW 5th Street, Plantation 33317, 2233 N. Commerce Parkway #1, Weston 33326, 1750 N. University Drive, Suite 105, Coral Springs 33071 & 218 Almeria Avenue, Coral Gables 33134. (954) 356-2878.
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
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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 minicamp (for teacher work days) as well as camps for Spring Break, Winter Break and Summer Break. (954) 322-3350.
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The Sagemont School promotes academic excellence from preschool through 12th grade. Our college prep curriculum includes quality opportunities in athletics, the arts, extra-curricular activities and community service. Middle and High School students receive valuable individualized college entrance guidance. Accredited by SACS, AISF & NCPSA. Lower School Campus (PreK3–Grade 5): Call (954) 384-5454 Ext. 2502, located at 1570 Sagemont Way, Weston 33326. Upper School Campus (Grades 6–12): Call (954) 389-2454 Ext. 366, located at 2585 Glades Circle, Weston 33327. We give campus tours daily. www.sagemont.com.
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.
ACADEMIC ADVOCATES
Feeling Frustrated? Find the Answers...We can HELP your struggling student through professional, engaging tutoring and effective advocacy! We specialize in EMPOWERING and ENGAGING all types of struggling learners! We will help you break down barriers to school success! • TUTORING for K-12: Reading & K-8: Language Arts, Writing, Math, Social Studies, Science and Study Skills. • ADVOCACY: School Conference Attendance, Teacher Contacts, RTI/ ESE Meeting Attendance, Outside Agency Collaboration • TRAININGS: Student Trainings, Parent Trainings, Teacher Trainings, Instructional Coaching Lori Bitar is an award winning educator, a highly successful tutoring service owner, and proud author of: SuperHERO Solutions for Supporting Struggling YOUth. Don’t QUIT...WE WILL HELP! Call today for a FREE consultation! (754) 368-3305, www.academicadvocacy.org.
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THE SAGEMONT SCHOOL
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.
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f you are looking for a language camp, our 100% Spanish immersion program is your best option. Educando a America has been offering a summer camp during June and July since 2007 and has become an unparalleled excellent choice for parents that want their kids to really learn and have fun at the same time. As the Director of the School I am proud to say that our campers and their parents can see the difference in the acquisition of the language since the very beginning. As experienced educators, we know that children need motivation to learn, and that’s what we do during the summer. Our Project based program encourages children to enjoy the learning process without even realize that they are learning a language. On the other hand, our strong emphasis on the Hispanic community has maintained a high average of Spanish Heritage students that enroll every year as part of their summer’s routines. Instead of visiting their homelands they enroll their children in our camp
and relax. They know they will be safe, have fun, and learn. And that’s a lot to ask for a regular summer camp. If you have been experiencing other camps, you know what we mean when we say unsafe, and unclean environments, with kids just hanging around with friends. In all these years, we have made a must of simple things: safety, tidy rooms and caring teachers that want their children to learn and love the language. We love our students as much as you love your children. Placing your child in a camp may be expensive. We know that and that’s why we want to make your money count. You will see the difference in your child’s language acquisition after a few weeks in our camp. You’ll be amazed. And you’ll love it. As a quick reference, we offer the camp within the facilities of Imagine Charter School in Weston to children between 3 and 12 years old. Teenagers and youth can join our summer classes program attending up to five days a week for two hours in a small group class. All levels are welcome. We split campers by ages (3-5 years old, 6 to 8 and 9 to 12 years old groups).
Different levels are managed inside the classroom with different reading or writing activities. We want a camp where every child gets what he/she needs, enjoying the process of learning a new language in a Spanish speaking environment that only Educando a América can provide. “Dare to live the summer in Spanish” is our theme for the camp, where children can learn a language while having fun, knowing that this wonderful experience will be an excellent tool for their bright future. DIVE INTO SPANISH SUMMER CAMP: Opening date: June 13th. Ends on July 29th 2016. Full day: Mon/Fri from 9:00am to 3:00pm. Before and aftercare available from 8:00am to 6:00pm. Half day: Mon/Fri from 9:00 to 12:00pm Call for prices and special discounts: 954-261-2432 To register visit www.educandoamerica.com Join us at our Open Houses at Imagine Charter School, 2500 Glades Circle Weston, FL. On Thursday, March 31st and April 28th. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter.
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SUMMER CAMPS TAG USA GYMNASTICS & TRAMPOLINE
Come to the Award winning “Best Weston Camp” in our 38,000 sq. foot sports facility. Spring / Summer / Winter / School Days Off Camps from 8:30am – 4:30pm. The most gymnastics, trampoline power tumble equipment for boys & girls ages 3 to 14 years old. Camp also includes indoor basketball, soccer, dodgeball, and indoor games. All action, all day! All coaches are background checked and safety certified. Game room freeplay open before 9:00am. Extended care from 7:00am to 6:00pm available. Visit our facility and Compare at www.TagGymnastics.com. 1951 North Commerce Pkwy, Weston. Call (954) 384-9393 to register.
CAMP SAGEMONT
Florida Super Stars offer a high energy Summer Camp with rotating classes in dance, cheerleading, baton twirling, make-up application and much more. June 13 – August 1, 2016. Cost is $135 per week. Siblings are discounted. Extended care offered to 6:00pm. 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.
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 Bring It On! The Musical. The camp will conclude with a live performance to showcase everything they learned. Ages 4–18. July 5 – July 29, from 9am – 3pm. Extended care available (extra fee) from 8am – 5pm. 2290 SW 71st Terrace, Davie 33317. (954) 514-7250. www.Fla3threat.com.
GRAVITY GYMNASTICS SUMMER CAMP
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: 8:30am – 3:30pm. Extended Care: 7:30am to 6:30pm. Spaces are limited. Also, day camp when school is out! Summer Camp: June 13th to August 19th, 2016 | Upcoming Day Camps: June 10th, 2016. 11940 Miramar Parkway, Miramar FL 33025 * (954) 450-7770 * info@gravitygymnastics.com www.gravitygymnastics.com.
BRIGHT & SMART – ROBOTICS, CODING & 3D PRINTING SUMMER CAMP
A fun and rewarding summer camp program that introduces girls and boys, ages 7–14, to engineering skills through a robotics program designed especially for them. We offer a complete engineering experience that fosters teamwork, critical and creative thinking, and problem solving skills. Your child will explore, discover, and be amazed while learning Computer Coding, Hands-On Robot Assembly, and Teamwork. Weekly Summer Camp sessions are held in Broward, Miami-Dade, and Palm Beach counties from 8:30am to 3:30pm. Register for an Introductory Trial Class today! (954) 816-3346, Info@BrightAndSmart.com, www.BrightAndSmart.com, and like us @ facebook.com/BrightAndSmart.
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 SUMMER CAMP
Dolphins Academy summer camps are returning June 20–24, June 27–July 1 and July 11–15 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!
JARVIS LANDRY FOOTBALL PROCAMP
Come join Miami Dolphins Wide Receiver Jarvis Landry on June 17th & 18th at (TBA) for the Jarvis Landry Football ProCamp! 9:00am – 12:30pm (tentative). $149. Boys & Girls grades 1–8 will receive instruction on the fundamental skills and the team concept of football. Campers will receive instruction from the top coaches in South Florida as well as Jarvis. All campers will receive a camp T-shirt along with an autographed team photo with Jarvis. For more information or to register visit www.JarvisLandryCamp.com or call us at 1-888-389-2267. Don’t miss out on the experience.
A WORLD OF KNOWLEDGE CAMP WOK
AGES 1–7. 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.
CAMP SUMMIT-QUESTA
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 followings: Sports Training Camp (ages 10–13); Academic Enrichment Program (Grades 1 to 4); and Swim Lessons (all ages). 5451 SW 64th Avenue, Davie 33314. (954) 584-3466, www.summitquesta.com, info@summitquesta.com.
DIVE INTO SPANISH – IMMERSION CAMP
The 100% Spanish Immersion program offered by Educando a América during the summer. It provides a variety of fun activities along with learning of the Spanish language through special projects and outdoor activities. Our program’s goal is the acquisition of Spanish written and oral skills, as well as listening and reading comprehension. Offered for native and non-native students. 8 week program, from June 8th to July 31st, 2015. Monday–Friday, 9:00am – 3:00pm. Aftercare until 6:00pm. Cost: $199/week. Also offering half-day summer camp and twice a week Spanish Classes. Imagine Charter School, 2500 Glades Circle, Weston 33327. (954) 261-2432.
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PK3–10th grade. Summer Camp June 13th – August 5th. Full Camp Program: Camp Hours: 9:00am – 3:30pm. Early Camp: 7:30am – 9:00am. After Camp: 3:30pm – 6:00pm. Traditional camp activities include: swimming, arts & crafts, computers, cooking, science, field trips, sports, special events, and more! In addition to many specialty camps such as Sports, Travel Adventure, Teen Travel, Art, Science camps, and leaders in training. Two snacks provided daily & Pizza, Friday lunch. $325-425 per wk, additional fees for extended camp. 1570 Sagemont Way, Weston 33326. (954) 384-1894, camp@sagemont.com, www.campsagemont.com. Visit us at www.Facebook.com/CampSagemont.
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INSIDE OUT THEATRE PERFORMING ARTS PROGRAMS
At Sagemont Upper School, 2585 Glades Circle, in Weston. Serving South Florida since 1998, Inside Out Theatre is one of Broward County’s premiere arts organizations and proud to offer its summer programs in Weston. Summer Conservatory, June 13–July 1, Ages 9–14. Professional instruction in acting, voice, dance, stage combat, physical comedy, mime and more! Students create and perform a show at the end of the session. Summer Intensive, “Heathers the Musical” July 18 – August 5, Ages 14–18. Mature Subject Matter. Students rehearse and perform a full-scale musical. More info: www.insideouttheatre.org, (954) 385-3060, insidebraun@aol.com.
SOFLO VOLLEYBALL
Each week of volleyball camp is held inside air-conditioned facility and is designed for athletes of all levels. For boys & girls ages 8–18, this is a great way to learn the fundamentals of volleyball or get into shape and sharpen overall volleyball skills. Participants are elementary to elite high school level athletes separated by individual skill level. The days are filled with 6 hours of instruction including: functional fitness training, many volleyball specific drills, open volleyball play and even some yoga to stretch and challenge the athlete’s balance. Also offering Summer Beach Training and Beach Team Training. Certified, experienced NCAA Division 1 coaching. Learn more at soflovolleyball.org or call (954) 600-9810.
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This SUMMER, come dance with us! A variety of performing arts classes leading to an end of session performance in the CAST Theatre! Convenient 2-week sessions throughout the summer. Full summer discounts available! Classes include Jazz, Tap, Hip Hop, Belly Dance, Aerial Silks and More! Call us for a complete list of dates and to preregister. For more information: (954) 437-9910 or visit us at 12323 SW 55th St. Unit 1010 Cooper City, FL 33330, www.dancersgallery.com.
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Use your summer break to elevate your game! Come to MVP Academy at Cypress Bay High School and learn from High School Volleyball Coach, Corey Marks. Volleyball summer camp for boys and girls ages 8 and up who are interested in gaining experience and developing their skills. Skills include serving, passing, setting, blocking, attacking and defense. Multiple sessions to choose from. For more information, contact Corey Marks at Marks_Corey@ymail.com.
SCIENCE EYE DAY CAMP & IN-SCHOOL PROGRAMS
If your child enjoys nature, critters, conducting experiments, building stuff, and taking things apart to see how they work, we have an adventure for them! Science Eye Safari Camp & In-school Safaris are engaging, hands-on, inquiry-based programs that enable them to explore the world around them, gain new insights and make them aware that science is an exciting part of everything they do. Our goal is to have fun while instilling self-confidence, develop critical thinking skills and to create a positive relationship with the environment. We don’t just do S.T.E.M., Science Eye goes full S.T.E.E.M. ahead! (Science Technology Engineering Environment & Math) Ages 7–12. WWW.SCIENCEEYE.COM, enviroedu@scienceeye.com, (954) 680-7977.
CAMP WOODLAND AND WOODLAND TEEN CAMP
A Traditional day camp held at C.B. Smith Park in Pembroke Pines since 1983. The Woodlanders are campers entering grades K–5. Woodland’s Teens on the Go are campers entering grades 6–9. Our Counselor In Training program is available for teens entering the 10th and 11th grade. Field trips are taken 4–5 times per week. Campers enjoy activities including: sports, fishing, ping pong, water parks, crafts, cooking, tubing, indoor gymnasiums, tetherball, drama and much more. Special events include Color War, field days, camp show and camp carnival. Transportation is available throughout Broward County. Visit www.campwoodlandfl.com, Email us at campwoodlandfl@gmail.com, or call (954) 921-1497. Ask about our 5-day overnight program!
ALLGOLF – JUNIOR GOLF CAMP
June 13 through August 12, 2016. 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
SUMMER CAMP AT DAVID POSNACK JCC
The David Posnack JCC’s summer camp provides for a wide array of interests whether your child likes to do a little of everything or would like a more specialized camp. Choose a sports camp (basketball, tennis, baseball, volleyball or aquatics) or a tech or girls camp. Our camps include field trips, swimming, yoga, arts, cooking and so much more. The J also offers an amazing special needs camp, Camp Giborim, filled with creative activities in a nurturing environment. The J is open to everyone regardless of faith, age or disability. To sign up or for more information, visit www.dpjcc.org or call (954) 434-0499, ext. 202. David Posnack JCC, 5850 S. Pine Island Rd., Davie, FL 33328.
ACADEMY OF ARTS
20841 Johnson Street, #113, Pembroke Pines, FL 33029, (954) 704-0068, www.AcademyOfArtsInc.com. Ages 3 to professional. Ballet, Pointe, PasDeDeux, Combo, Acrocise, Tap, Jazz, Lyrical, Flamenco, HipHop, Modern, Contemporary, Musical Theatre, Drama, Art, Voice, Piano, Violin, Guitar and Afterschool Programs. Academy of Arts features a Performing Group and Dance Company. Summer Dance Camp & Summer Intensive Camp also offered.
GSI SUMMER TENNIS & SPORTS CAMP
This camp will be held at the CB Smith Tennis Courts at 900 N. Flamingo Rd., Pembroke Pines. Tennis, Soccer & Basketball will be the primary sports. Tom Mar is the Tennis Pro. His background includes the internationally acclaimed Bollettieri Academy. Robert Mackey has been directing camps in CB Smith Park for the past 15 years. Softball, flag football, ping-pong, box hockey, tetherball, horseshoes and foosball will also be played during the breaks. The waterpark, tube ride on the lake and mini golf and driving range are also offered at cost. Contact Tom Mar at (954) 450-9980, cbsmith.com or Robert Mackey at (954) 868-6100. www.mackeysports.com.
SOCCER CAMP
Come get thousands of touches on the ball in a fun and exciting environment while enhancing your development and passion for the game. AYSO Summer Soccer camp is for children of ages 5–14 who are looking to improve their soccer skills both tactically and technically while having a good time. We have a highly qualified and professional A licensed coach, Jan Wiechmann, who will be the camp director and leading the curriculum and running the camp on a daily basis. Throughout the course of the summer the players will learn and improve on the following techniques, passing, receiving, dribbling, finishing, and tackling. In small-sided competition, players will be coached in tactical situations. Camp runs all summer from June 8th through August 12th, available in half or full days at Weston Regional Park, 20200 Saddle Club Road, Weston. Register at www.ayso644.org
OH’S TAE KWON DO
Let us teach your children Respect while doing Oh’s Tae Kwon Do Summer Camp Learn new skills! Gain new Experience! Make new Friends! Also have fun at the Oh’s TKD Summer Camp. Tae Kwon Do classes, Korean Culture, Weekly Field Trips. Indoor & Outdoor Games. Space is limited! Call today for reserve your spot! 1653 N. Hiatus Rd. Pembroke Pines 33026. (954) 432-6999.
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I KNOW SCIENCE CENTER
Ages 4–11. SCIENCE CAMP 2016! June 13th – August 5th; join us at the new and beautiful I Know Science Center for a summer filled with mindful and fun experiences. Exciting experiments, engaging topics, minds-on activities, games, engineering competitions, Giant Lego Wall, and much more. Always taught by our amazing lab instructors. Full Day: 9:00am – 3:00pm, $290/week plus $25 one-time registration fee. (After Care Available) Half Day: 9:00am – 12:00pm, $35/day. Daily Rate, $65/day. Robotics Camp, August 8th – August 12th $450/ week. 2110 North Flamingo Road, Pembroke Pines, FL (Flamingo Falls Plaza). To register call: (954) 239-8252. Visit: www.iknowscience.com. Email us: info@iknowscience.com.
CAMP LINGUA
Our Summer Camp program is designed for children 1 to 12 years of age. We offer two programs; an indoor 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. The spring’s themes will include activities in music, film-making, Artists in Action, Spanish Games, Hands-on young chefs, Fun water play, Crazy arts & crafts, Science Fun, Special Visitor, Camp Memories, Tennis Lessons, Swimming Lessons, Field Trips, Movies, Amazing Relay Races and Hollywood in action. Your child can stay per day or the whole week. www.thefactoryoffun.com, Phone: (954) 450-0900, 17191 Pines Blvd. Pembroke Pines, FL 33027, info@pineswestacademy.com, www.pineswestacademy.com, www.facebook.com/pineswest.
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 self-confidence, 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. (954) 534-3771 or (954) 650-2562. www.chessartkids.com, Info@chessartkids.com. Open House April 29th at 6:45pm and May 27 at 6:45pm at Regional Park Community Center.
PAULINE PAUL DANCE STUDIO
Don’t miss the fun this summer at PPDS – Summer Ballet Activities Camp for ages 4–10 years for a two (2) week period starting June 13th – June 24th, June 27th – July 8th and last session July 11th – July 22nd. No auditions are necessary. Classes will be filled on first come first serve basis. Space is limited. Kids must walk with their own lunch and healthy snacks. Pizza Fridays. All dance camp activity supplies will be provided. Activities include – introduction to ballet terminology, making props, parents and children classes and much more. Building self-esteem, working as a team and having fun at the same time. Camp t-shirt will be provided. Registration $20 per child and siblings fee $10. Two-week period cost $180. Camp time: 9:00am – 4:00pm. Early drop off and late pick up available upon request. Come join us. For more information, contact us (305) 613-0555 or (954) 367-5664.
BRITISH BARN
British Barn Summer Horse Camp located in Southwest Ranches. Your child learns riding skills in a carefully supervised small-group setting. Children ride twice a day, plus we teach the children horse and barn safety, grooming, how to tack up a horse, parts of the horse, horse care, arts and crafts, and pool time. We promote teamwork, self-confidence and personal growth. Monday to Friday throughout the summer, from 9.00am to 3:00pm, ages 5 to 15 years. www.thebritishbarn.com. 17640 SW 52nd Ct., Southwest Ranches, FL 33331. (305) 491-9333 or (954) 252-5574.
BRICENO TENNIS ACADEMY SUMMER CAMP
Home of District Champions, Regional Champions, Florida and National USA Champions. Boys & Girls, Ages 5–18. Weekly morning camps beginning on June 13th, 2016. Every Monday thru Friday, from 9am to 12pm; Private lessons will also be available in the afternoons thru 8pm; Tennis, drills, conditioning, strategies, games and matches. Every Friday is a tennis games day, fun and free pizza! Coaches are USPTA, PTR and USTA Certified. Over 40 years of tennis coaching and playing. All levels of play welcome, beginner to advanced. Only 4–6 players per court. Save 10% when you register for two weeks or more! In depth tennis analysis, high school and college tennis counseling also available. Briceno Tennis Academy is at The Academic Village in Pembroke Pines and 172nd Avenue, on Sheridan street ½ mile west of I-75. Call us at (561) 502-5667 to reserve your spot. Spaces are limited! www. BricenoTennisAcademy.com.
TOWNGATE TENNIS ACADEMY SUMMER SPORTS CAMP
Tennis, Soccer & Basketball Camp. Ages 4–17. Hours: 8:30am – 4:30pm, Early and After Care Available, 7:30am and 6:00pm. Early Registration Fee $20 – (April 20th – May 15th), Regular Registration Fee $35 – May 16th or later. Call me at (305) 282-5822 or Email me at Juantowngatetennis@yahoo.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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EDU1ST.PRESCHOOL/ THE FACTORY OF FUN BILINGUAL CAMP
Facebook: www.facebook.com/paulinepauldance, Website: www.paulinepauldancestudio.com, Email: info.ppdancestudio@gmail.com. Located PALM JOHNSON PLAZA 9920 NW 6TH COURT PEMBROKE PINES 33024
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Camp Lingua is a unique language immersion program where children enjoy an enriching, fun 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. They will learn easily by seeing, hearing and putting a language in action. Children will also explore language learning through FUN CAMP ACTIVITIES including, sports, arts & crafts, performing arts, field trips, water fun, lake activities, dance, cultural encounters, science experiments, and much more. VISIT OUR OPEN HOUSES ON 04/9 and 05/21 FOR HUGE SAVINGS! CALL: (954) 642-CAMP (2267) | VISIT:www.CampLingua.com CONTACT: info@camplingua.com
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SPUN GOLD EQUESTRIAN CENTER
Come join our FUN CAMP for ages 4–18. June 13th – August 12th – full days or half days available. Beginners to advanced riders welcome. You will ride, lean care and grooming. Fun games, Painted Pony Contest, Craft Projects, Competitions & Much More. Family owed & operated for over 35 years. Call to reserve you spot now (954) 410-3690. 5075 SW 70th Street, Davie, FL 33314.
WEST SIDE DANCE STUDIO
15830 Pines Blvd, Pembroke Pines, FL 33027. Ballet Intensive; Monday – Friday 6/13–7/1. Ages 10& Up, 3:00pm – 7:30pm, Technique, Pointe, Variations, Modern, Jazz, Hip-Hop, Yoga, Pilates and Lecture classes. Beginners Summer Dance Intensive; Ages 7–12, 4:30pm – 6:30pm Monday – Friday 6/13–7/1. Open dance classes also available 6/13–7/22 Ages 3 & Up. Mommy & Me Yoga! 6 week session begins 6/17 12–24 months $75, (954)399-0409, www.wsdancestudios.com.
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www.ymcasouthflorida.org. Camps taking place at Pembroke Pines Family YMCA, Walter C. Young Middle & YMCA Aquatic Center. These programs are a great way to improve your game while on summer break. Daily activities will include skills and drills practice and specialized coaching according to the skill level of your child. With access to the Y Aquatic Center, we will also swim during the week. SPORTS HALF DAY CAMPS – • BASKETBALL FUNDAMENTALS CAMP: Ages 6–12, separated by age. Weeks 1 & 3: 1:00pm – 4:00pm. Weeks 2, 4, 6, 8, 10: 9:00am – 12:00pm. Cost/Session: $105 Y Members, $135 NonMembers. Locations: Pembroke Pines Family YMCA. • VOLLEYBALL FUNDAMENTALS CAMP: Ages 8–15. Weeks 1, 3, 5, 7 & 9: 9:00am – 12:00pm. Weeks 2, 4, 6, 87, 10: 1:00pm – 4:00pm. Cost/Session: $105 Y Members, $135 Non-Members. Location: Pembroke Pines Family YMCA Center. • SOCCER FUNDAMENTALS CAMP: Ages 6–12, separated by age. Weeks 5 & 9: 1:00pm – 4:00pm. Cost/Session: $105 Y Members., $135 Non-Members. Location: Pembroke Pines Family YMCA. • FLAG FOOTBALL FUNDAMENTALS CAMP: Ages 6–12, separated by age. Weeks 4 & 10: 9:00am – 12:00pm. Week 7: 1:00pm – 4:00pm. Location: Pembroke Pines Family YMCA. • FITNESS CAMP: This is an indoor and outdoor fitness program. Youth will perform agility training, body weight strengthening, conditioning games, Yoga, Spinning, Zumba, cardio kickboxing classes, nutrition tips and more. Location: Pembroke Pines Family YMCA.
SPORTS FULL DAY CAMPS – • SPORTS SAMPLE SUMMER CAMP: Ages 7–12. This camp will involve a sport a day, which means each day will be something new and eventful. The sports that we will focus on are Basketball, Volleyball, Flag Football, Soccer, Kickball, Tennis, Archery and Dodgeball. We will also swim once a week at the Aquatic Center. July 8 – July 31: 9:00am – 4:00pm. Supervised activities available from 7:30am – 9:00am and 4:00pm – 6:00pm at no extra charge. $190 Y Members, $240 Non-Members. Location: Walter C. Young Middle School (subject to change). • ADVENTURE CAMP: Join the adventure! Summer is the time for creating amazing experiences, building lasting friendships, new memories and days filled with lots of fun and laughter. Come to Adventure Camp for art, games, trips and more. We do it all! Weeks 1–10: Rose Price Park, Weeks 1–8: Academic Village, Weeks 1–10: Aquatics Center, Weeks 1–10: Pines Recreation Center. Y Members $160 per week, Non-Members $210 per week. SPECIALTY CAMPS – • GIRL POWER CAMP: This camp allows girls to be girls and experience a full range of specialty activities – arts and crafts, group games, science and more. The fundamental goal of this program is to have each girl realize they can achieve their objective with a positive outlook. Rose Price – Week 5 & 10, Towngate – Weeks 1, 7 & 10. • CSI – CAMP SCIENCE INVESTIGATIONS: Scientists and detective skills with a twist! Towngate – Week 3. • ART EXPLOSION: Bring your aprons with you for a fun and messy week of painting and crafts! This hands-on camp introduces young artists to a variety of art mediums that will include drawing, painting, clay creations, plaster of paris, paper mache and much more! Rose Price – Week 2, Towngate – Week 8. • MINI MASTER CHEF: Campers will experiment with different cooking themes and make fun finger foods, delicious healthy dessert creation and crazy cuisines. Campers will create a cookbook and learn the values of eating fruits, vegetables, whole grains and more! Week 3 – Rose Price Park. • WONDERS OF SCIENCE: Campers will test their science skills by growing crystals, making slime, building rockets and so much more. We will provide campers with a new learning experience every day. Rose Price – Week 9, Towngate – Week 6. • JUST DANCE: While we mostly concentrate on technique, students will also be allowed to choreograph their own dances and perform for the rest of the camp. Types of dance include tap, jazz, salsa & ballroom. Rose Price – Week 5 & 7, Towngate – Week 2 & 9. • PHYSICIAN FUSION: Physical fusion is a developmentally appropriate activity camp designed to engage all students in physical activity that builds confidence, skill development and a lifelong love of physical activity. This camp will get your kids moving with fun games, drills and sports participation. Pines Family Center – Weeks 3, 5 & 7. • Y CHEER: Come and let your Y team spirit show in this exciting and active camp. Campers will learn the fundamentals of cheering with chants, cheers, dance and group formations. On the last day of camp, parents will be invited to attend a short performance highlighting what they have learned. Weeks 1 – 10. • SAFER SWIMMER: Improve your child’s swimming skills and water safety knowledge. Campers will work on survival swimming skills like floating, treading water and resisting strokes and water safety including boating safety, safe rescuing and alternate self-rescue. Campers must be swimming at a minimum of Guppy level. Aquatics Center – Week 3 & 10. • JUST KEEP SWIMMING: A week to improve your child’s swimming skills. Children will be divided into two tracks – stroke development and stroke refinement. Campers must be swimming at a minimum of Guppy level. Aquatics Center – Weeks 1, 5 & 10. • WATERFRONT ADVENTURE: Your camper will learn about canoeing, kayaking and other water activities. Their mornings will be spent at C.B. Smith’s Waterfront learning the ins and outs of safe, open water activities supervised by certified lifeguards. Campers must be swimming at a Guppy level to participate in this camp. Aquatics Center – Weeks 2, 6 & 9. • WATER WARS: This week will be all about team building and water fun. Points will be given to teams for team spirit and cooperation leading to an award ceremony on the last day of camp. Activities and games may include: Sharks & Minnows, water balloon battle, capture the flag, relay races, team-building games and more! Campers should be swimming at a Guppy level to participate in this camp. Aquatics Center – Weeks 3, 6 & 9. • SCUBA: Campers will learn about how to safely snorkel and scuba dive with a Certified PADI both in the classroom and in the water. All participants must have clearance to participate. Equipment required but not included in the camp price. Aquatics Center – Weeks 1, 5 & 8. • FITNESS CAMP: Ages 8–13. This is an indoor and outdoor fitness program. Youth will perform agility training, body weight strengthening, conditioning games, yoga, swimming, Zumba, cardio kickboxing classes, nutrition tips and more. Pines Family Center – Weeks 1–10. • CAMP ROCK: Campers will learn the basic aspects of theatre, from character creation to costumes, set design to performance. Through creation and performing their own play, campers will gain
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the self-esteem and confidence to make their performing debut on the last day of camp. *Performance will be at an offsite location with a performing arts stage. Weeks 4 & 5. • LEADERS IN TRAINING: Gain valuable experience, leadership skills and create your own fun experience. Learn from the L.I.T. Director, and earn 20 hours of community service per week. All potential LITs must fill out an application, interviewed and accepted as well as attend an orientation prior to summer camp. Rose Price Park Weeks 3–8. Pines Family Center Weeks 9 & 10.
SUMMER CAMP AT IGFA
IGFA offers weeklong summer camp adventures for ages 7–12 from June 13 – August 19, 2016. Campers learn about fishing techniques, conservation, marine biology, knot tying, and much more. Field trips take the campers on a variety of fresh and saltwater adventures: drift boat, pier and shore fishing, even snorkeling. Each camper will receive a free rod and reel combo and t-shirt. For more information, please visit www.igfa.org or call (954) 924-4309.
STEM CAMP – SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, MATH
Pines Middle School, 200 NW Douglas Rd., Pembroke Pines, 33024, Phone: not the school #: (754) 703-8336. Available for Kids ages 7–14. This summer theme is STAR WARS. STEM camp offers an alternative to sports camp. Your child will learn, game design, legos, robotics and much more. Math tutoring provided. Showcase presentation at the end of camp. $375.00/4 weeks. Payment plan accepted. www.campsteam.org or www.facebook.com/steinsheart/campsteam.
TEEN TRAVEL CAMP – TEMPLE BETH EMET
Get your teen off of the couch and away from the screen this summer and let them dive into some fun at Beth Emet Teen Travel camp! Our air-conditioned charter coach day trips include: Rapids Water Park, Dave and Busters, Planet Air Sports, Oleta River State Park, and Naples Beach. We offer a 4-day getaway to Tampa and a spectacular 8-day trip to Georgia, North Carolina and Tennessee. Your teen will thank you later for giving them the opportunity to build memories of an unforgettable summer. Open to all teens Grades 6–10. 4807 S. Flamingo Rd. Cooper City, FL 33330, www.templebethemet.org, (954) 680-7656.
STEAM POWER!! K–8 SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ART & MATH SUMMER CAMP
STEM the summer brain drain! Daily activities include mathematics, science, programming, arts & crafts, and MINECRAFT related activities. We welcome technology novices and those who usually shy away from math! Learn in a FUN, stress-free environment. We provide challenges for the Tech Experts and Math Lovers. 3:1 student to staff ratio. Certified math and computer teachers on staff. Camp located in Davie, minutes from NSU. 9am to 3pm. Before/after care available. For more information email: camp@foundationofexcellence.org (954) 906-0965 www.FofE.org/camp.
PINES MIDDLE SCHOOL SUMMER BAND CAMP
Musical Experience and Mr. Anthony Williams, Band Director at Pines Middle School, will be hosting Summer Band Camp at Pines Middle School for students entering 3rd – 9th grades. June 13–16 and 20–23; Daily, Monday – Thursday of each week from 9:00am – 1:00pm. For details call the Pines Middle School Band Office at (754) 323-4024.
CITY OF PEMBROKE PINES SUMMER CAMPS
• DRAMA & ART CAMP: The city of Pembroke Pines Cultural Arts Division offers Drama Camp (Ages 8–11) and Art Camp (Ages 6–11) from Monday, June 13 thru Friday, August 19. Hours are 7:30am – 6:00pm. Children will enjoy fine art and drama instruction, field trips, swimming, performances, art shows and more! Registration for Academic Village (17189 Sheridan St.) will be held on Saturday, April 30 from 9:00am – noon. and for Fletcher Art and Cultural Center (7960 Johnson St.) Thursday, May 5 from 8:30am – 6:00pm. Fees are $250 per session for Art Camp and $500 per session for Drama Camp. Please call (954) 986-5027 for more information. • 2016 SUMMER SOCCER CAMP: Ages 6–16, boys & girls. Registration is ongoing at the West Pines Soccer Park office Monday to Thursday, 6:00pm to 9:00pm. Camp runs Monday to Friday, June 13 till Friday, August 5 from 8:00am – 2:00pm with early drop off at 7:45am. Resident cost is: Camp rates: Weekly $150, 3 weeks $410 ($40 discount), 6 weeks $800 ($100 discount), 8 weeks $1080 ($130 discount). Non-residents pay a one-time fee of $100 to participate in the camp. Camp is held at the West Pines Soccer Park, 350 SW 196th Avenue. For more information, please call the (954) 538-3696.
• TENNIS & GOLF CAMP: The City of Pembroke Pines offers quality tennis and golf instruction in a fun learning environment supervised by PGA and USTA Certified instructors. Full days and half days are available. Camp is for ages 6–17. For more information, please call (954) 431-4146. • PINES ATHLETIC CLUB: The Pines Athletic Club offers Summer camp for ages 8–14. The fee is $115 per week and this includes field trips daily, swimming, sports activities, games and team building exercises. Camp runs from 7:30am – 6:30pm beginning Monday, June 13 through Friday, August 19. For more information, please call (954) 986-5044 or email TJOYCE@PPINES.COM. • SPECIAL POPULATIONS SUMMER CAMP: This camp will offer education activities, arts & crafts, swimming, field trips and more for ages 6–22. Camp runs from 7:30am – 6:00pm and is located at Charter Central Campus, 12350 Sheridan St. This camp is for individuals with varying disabilities. Must be independent toileting. Camp will be held from Monday, June 13 through Friday, August 5. Registration starts on Monday, March 14. For more information, please call (954) 986-1582 or email MPALACIOS@PPINES.COM.
SLEEPAWAY CAMPS CAMP WOODLAND’S WOODLAND ON THE GO
Woodland on the Go is a 5-day sleep away camp adventure for boys and girls entering grades 4–11. Days and nights will be spent on beautiful Lake Winona in air conditioned cabins. Campers will enjoy activities such as: swimming, water sports, canoeing, kayaking, sailing, zip lining, archery, riflery, campfires, dances, late night activities and so much more! Our final day will be spent swimming and snorkeling in the pristine waters at De Leon Springs. Campers will form everlasting memories with friends and counselors during this unique summer getaway. For the remaining 9 weeks of summer, Camp Woodland is a traditional co-ed day camp located at C.B. Smith Park in Pembroke Pines since 1983. Visit http://www.campwoodlandfl.com, Email us at campwoodlandfl@gmail.com or call (954) 921-1497.
TEEN TRAVEL CAMP – TEMPLE BETH EMET
Get your teen off of the couch and away from the screen this summer and let them dive into some fun at Beth Emet Teen Travel camp! Our air conditioned charter coach day trips include: Rapids Water Park, Dave and Busters, Planet Air Sports, Oleta River State Park, and Naples Beach. We offer a 4-day getaway to Tampa and a spectacular 8-day trip to Georgia, North Carolina and Tennessee. Your teen will thank you later for giving them the opportunity to build memories of an unforgettable summer. Open to all teens Grades 6–10. 4807 S. Flamingo Rd. Cooper City, FL 33330, www.templebethemet.org, (954) 680-7656.
DRV BASEBALL SOLUTIONS Helping teens ages 13–18 enhance their baseball ability is our top priority. During the 6–9 day duration of the program, the teens travel to Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic to train and compete at baseball tournaments. Tuition covers Airfare, Lodging, All meals, Transportation, Health insurance, a tour of Santo Domingo, Uniforms and all game fees. Major league scouting will be present during our tournaments. It is our pleasure to inform you that we have the honor to be working with Robinson Cano... A great opportunity for our teens!! For more information please visit our website drvbaseballsolution.com or contact us at baseballsolutioninc@gmail.com, or call (954)-740-7777.
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
Pines Middle School, 200 NW Douglas Rd, Pembroke, Pines Florida. Phone: not the school #: (754) 703-8336. Available for Kids ages 7–14. Camp STEAM offers your child an alternative to a sports camp. Your child will enjoy and rotate between all disciplines of the ARTs: Dance, Drama (Acting), Creative Writing, Poetry and Visual Art (Drawing, Arts and Crafts). Finale Performance and showcase at the end of the camp. $375.00/4 weeks. Payment plan accepted. www.campsteam.org or www.facebook.com/steinsheart/campsteam
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