Sun Times Issue 07 18 19

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Community Events...........................3A Classified....................................5B-6B Health...............................................3B Lifestyles..........................................1B

Food.................................................4B Casino @ Dania Beach.....................8A Elite Auction.....................................5A Modern Therapy...............................3B

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AVENTURA • BAL HARBOUR • DANIA BEACH • HALLANDALE BEACH • HOLLYWOOD • NORTH MIAMI BEACH • PEMBROKE PINES • PEMBROKE PARK • SURFSIDE • SUNNY ISLES BEACH

Sun Shuttle FREE ON-DEMAND SHUTTLE SERVICE IN HOLLYWOOD Getting around in Hollywood has never been easier or more fun! The City of Hollywood and the Hollywood Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) have partnered with Circuit, formerly “the Free Ride,” to launch the “Sun Shuttle,” a new, environmentally-friendly, public transportation option. Serving Downtown Hollywood, Hollywood Beach and Federal Highway. Sun Shuttle by Circuit is a free, on-demand, electric shuttle service that transports riders along multiple service routes connecting Downtown Hollywood, Hollywood Beach and Federal Highway. Up to five riders can quickly and easily catch the Sun Shuttle to get to where they want to go in Hollywood, completely free of charge.

PLANT-BASED FESTIVAL TO BE HELD JULY 28 AT GULFSTREAM PARK By Marylynne Newmark

We all want to live a long and healthier life, right? If you haven’t already started this journey, now is your time. And, if you already are on track, you have an opportunity to enrich your trip. The very first PLANT-BASED FESTIVAL, sponsored by Hallandale Beach City Commissioner Anabelle LimaTaub and The Village at Gulfstream Park (901 Federal Hwy, Hallandale Beach, FL 33009) might be the game-changer that points you in the right direction. “It will be a day of food, drink and fashion,” says the Commissioner,” that can direct people to live happy, fulfilled lives while making positive contributions

to the community.” Alex Schreer, Director of Experiential Marketing for Madison Marquette who represents The Village at Gulfstream Park, informed us that Champion’s Plaza at Gulfstream Park will be transformed into a village of food trucks, consumer goods, and some surprises still in the works. Food vendors will be serving unique delicious vegan and organic food. Ecoproducts and plant-based clothing, as well as oils, soaps, plants, and hemp products will be available. Healthy drinks will be accessible at several sites. Festival promoters recommend that you consider bringing your own reusable water bottles, cups and utensils as an environmental

consideration. “All during the day, Main Stage at Gulfstream Park, will be the center point for DJ music, presenters, celebrities and speakers,” says Alyssa Jones-Wood, Green Initiatives Coordinator for the City of Hallandale Beach. Presently confirmed as keynote speakers are Michelle Larea, Nutrition and Diabetes Educator at Aventura Hospital’s Diabetes Outreach program and Commissioner Lima-Taub, initiator of the Plant-based Festival concept. There also will be an “Express Yourself” tent, ongoing workshops, as well as

See Hollywood on the Sun Shuttle Come and explore all the things to see and do in Hollywood. From dining and cultural activities in historic downtown, to catching a quick ride to a business location, restaurant or hotel along Federal Highway, to enjoying oceanfront dining, shopping and recreation on Hollywood Beach, you’ll see why Hollywood has been named an All-America city and one of the best beaches for families in the United States. See it all on the Sun Shuttle! There are three ways to catch a ride: • Use the “Ride Circuit” App for ondemand service within the Sun Shuttle service area to alert a fleet driver to come pick you up. • Wave down the nearest Sun Shuttle driver to pick you up. • Sun Shuttles also frequent designated stops on Hollywood Beach and Downtown.

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Dangerous Mold & Mildew

1112 – you can save financially - as well as with your health!

1st Priority Restoration Keeps It Under Control, (1-800-617-1112) By now, as you already know - living here in south Florida - there is nothing predictable about the weather. One day we can be hot and humid and the next, heavy rains and lightning, along with high winds that are often damaging. That water that gets under the foundation or into the structure is often a recipe for disaster. As we have passed the first month of

the hurricane season, you can see a pattern that will last the next five months with flooding and the potential for mold and mildew always present. NEVER FOOL AROUND WITH MOLD & MILDEW When it comes to mold and mildew, we cannot take those potential hazards lightly. For people sensitive to mold,

Hallandale Beach Arts and Culture, Protects Coral Reefs, 3A Personify Showing, 1B

inhaling or touching mold spores can cause allergic reactions, including sneezing, runny nose, red eyes, and skin rash. People with serious mold allergies may have more severe reactions, including shortness of breath. At 1st Priority Restoration, this is what they do 365 days a year, and nobody knows how to prevent potential dangers like they do – and by dialing 1-800-617-

Hooray In Hollywood!, 7A

VERY IMPORTANT INFORMATION There are some important ways we can prevent the spread of mold, and what you can do to get rid of it. Keep an eye out for hidden leaks: Wet spots on your ceiling, at the baseboards or on the floor are a telltale sign of a leaky pipe or roof. Your home pipes are behind drywall, which can leave a small leak unnoticed. Mold can grow behind those walls and filter into the air through ducts or pipes. At 1st Priority, they can come in and assess Mold, Page 2B

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