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Purim begins this year after nightfall on Saturday, March 23rd and goes until nightfall on Sunday, March 24th
This Purim, Jews around the world will celebrate the holiday commemorating the salvation of the Jewish People in Ancient Persia, with extra meaning. The festival which is celebrated every year on the 14th of the Hebrew Month of Adar, begins this year after nightfall on Saturday, March 23rd and goes until nightfall on Sunday, March 24th. It’s one of the most joyous days on the Jewish calendar, celebrating the overturning of a royal decree which called for the extermination of all Jews throughout the Persian Empire in 356 B.C.E.
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This year, Purim holds heightened significance as Jews experience one of the most difficult times in recent history. The enduring trauma of the Simchas Torah attacks on October 7th, the war in Israel, the perilous fate of the 100+ hostages in Hamas captivity, and the distressing rise of Antisemitism across the globe place a new understanding of the Genocidal Intent of the Purim story’s villain Haman, who sought to enact the elimination of the Jewish People. It also brings hope of the Jewish People
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April 27th
South Florida Legends presents Bee Gees NOW! the Tribute
April 28th
Albert Cano Smit, Piano Festival
Don Soffer High School presents West Side Story, the timeless musical adap tation of Romeo and Juliet, at 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, April 10th and Thursday, April 11th. The Jets and Sharks, rival gangs of American and Puerto Rican descent, ignite a tale of love and tragedy set amidst the gritty streets of New York City. The production explores societal ten sions, cultural clashes and the power of love in the face of adversity through an iconic score featuring classics like “Maria” and “Tonight” created by composer Leonard Bernstein and lyricist Stephen Sondheim. With its groundbreaking dance sequences and poignant storytelling, West Side Story remains a powerful and influ ential masterpiece in the world of musical theater.
Showcasing a repertoire that only the highest caliber of dancers can execute flawlessly, Arts Ballet Theatre of Florida’s Spring Ballet Gala closes its season on Saturday, April 13th at 7:30 p.m. This grand finale features a captivating produc tion of Petrouchka featuring Stravinsky’s mesmerizing music, stunning costumes, breathtaking scenery, and choreography by acclaimed Artistic Director Vladimir Issaev. Set in the midst of a fair, this oneact ballet unravels the tale of three pup pets: the lovestruck clown Petrouchka, the infatuated Ballerina and the alluring Moor who are brought to life by the manipulative Charlatan. The program will also feature the timeless and classical bal let Le Spectre de La Rose. This short bal let follows a young girl who dreams of dancing with the spirit of a souvenir rose from her first ball. With music by Webber and choreography by Fokine, this piece captures the essence of youthful enchant ment.
For over 20 years, Brigham Young University-Idaho Sound Alliance and Vocal Union have combined to create upbeat instrumental and vocal concerts that entertain and inspire audiences of all ages. They present Night at the Swing Club, an evening of Big Band Jazz, on Thursday, April 18th at 7:00 p.m. An 18Piece Big Band with typical instrumen tation of Rhythm Section, Trumpets, Trombones and Saxophones, the Sound Alliance’s repertoire spans the history of the Jazz tradition from early dance bands to modern Jazz orchestras. Leaving audiences spellbound with their precision harmonies and vocal energy, Vocal Union is an ensemble of 14 singers that performs some of the very best in popular, Big Band and Classic Jazz tunes.
South Florida Legends presents Bee Gees NOW! the Tribute on Saturday, April 27th at 3:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. This masterful, musical journey through the Bee Gees songbook features beautiful love ballads and dance fever hits that made them a musical sensation. Having thrilled audiences around the globe, Bee Gees NOW! The Tribute is a dynamic, interactive and thoroughly entertaining celebration of the Multi-Platinum kings of Disco.
Miami International Piano Festival presents Albert Cano Smit from Spain on Sunday, April 28th at 5 p.m. He performs a captivating program of Beethoven’s Piano Sonata No. 32 in C minor, Schubert’s Piano Sonata in A minor, Debussy’s La Plus Que Lente and two compositions by Faure and Granados. Noted for his captivating performances, storytelling quality and nuanced musicality, the First Prize winner of the 2019 Young Concert Artists International Auditions has appeared as a soloist with the San Diego, Montreal, Las Vegas, Manchester and Barcelona symphony
orchestras, among others. He also won First Prize at the 2017 Walter W. Naumburg Piano Competition, which presented him in a recital at Carnegie Hall’s Weill Recital Hall. Most recently, Albert was awarded the 2020 Arthur Rubinstein Piano Prize from The Juilliard School. The San Francisco Classical Voice reported “The audience witnessed a genius at work.” Not suggested for children under
12 years of age. Ticketmaster is the only official ticketing service of the Aventura Arts & Cultural Center. Buy tickets online at: www.aventuracenter.org - By phone at: (877) 311-7469. Or: (954) 462-0222. Or in
person at the Aventura Arts & Cultural Center box office Wednesday through Saturday from 12:00 p.m. Noon to 5:00 p.m. and 90 minutes prior to each performance. For Group Sales, please call: (954) 660-6307.
The Aventura Arts & Cultural Center is located at 3385 Northeast 188th Street, Aventura, Florida 33180. Join the conversation on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram at: @aventuracenter. Or: #aventuracenter.
overcoming the present challenges and a brighter future, as in the story of Purim, when the table was turned with miracles from the Almighty, the Jews were victorious over their enemies.
The relevance and message of the festival of Purim has never been more acute than today. That is, when faced with those who wish evil upon us, the response of the Jewish People is to strengthen our trust in G-d and turn to joy as a way of combating darkness.
In 1971, the Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, called upon people in Israel to assist the soldiers of the IDF to fulfill the observances of Purim. The Purim Awareness Campaign has since expanded to reach all Jews, and today impacts people at hospitals, nursing homes, children at school and of course regular folks in the streets.
The Jewish People are going through a very difficult time, but Purim reminds us that ultimately, through coming closer to G-d and our heritage, G-d will guide us through this time as he did for our ancestors, and this is why, despite all the evil, we will celebrate, as we have done countless times throughout our history.
Although the general theme of Purim is all about Joy, the four specific Mitzvahs associated with this holiday are: 1) Giving gifts of money to at least two poor people.
2) Sending food gifts, made up of at least two types of foods, to at least one friend.
3) Enjoy a festive Purim meal, preferably with friends. And 4) Recounting the story of the Purim miracle, by reading the Megilla, also known as the Scroll of Esther.
When we take the focus off of ourselves, and instead see how we can help others, by giving charity and giving gifts of food. When our focus is shifted from celebrating in silence, to having a meal with others. When we remember the miracles that occurred, not just to our ancestors many years ago, but also to us, over and over again.. It really forces us to bring out our inner joy, and slowly transform it into a pure joy!
I encourage you to contact your local Chabad or Synagogue to see what they’re doing to celebrate. You’re of course welcome to join us, free of charge at one of our many Megillah Readings, or for only $3.60 at our Annual Purim Party Extravaganza! This year’s theme is Purim Jungle, or Purim Even In The Jungle. Even if the world seems like a crazy jungle, know that there’s something special unfolding. And no matter what, we will always celebrate Purim!
Billed as the most joyous date on the
A Show With A New Take
Audiences Will Experience And Judge In Real Time
Thinking Cap Theatre is devoted to staging thought-provoking and socially-conscious theatre
Thinking Cap Theatre presents The Taming of the Shrew in the Abdo New River Room at the Broward Center from March 22nd – April 3rd.
This comedy epitomizes the age-old battle of the sexes in the tumultuous courtship of the characters Katherina and Petruchio and has become one of Shakespeare’s most controversial works dividing audiences on whether the play wright was a misogynist or a protofeminist.
Jewish calendar, the daylong holiday commemorates the nullification in 356 B.C.E. of a Persian decree calling for the extermination of the Jewish People throughout the Persian Empire as told in the biblical Book of Esther. Chabad’s original spin on this age-old holiday has helped bring the spirit of Purim to the area year after year.
The event is a community-wide program and all are welcome to join, regardless of affiliation or background. Children and adults will enjoy great jungle-
themed foods, live music, Tarzan show, Ride on a horse like Mordechai led by Haman (in costume), photo op with the animals and lots of fun for adults and children. The festivities will be held right behind the construction site at 2601 Northeast 211th Terrace, Miami, Florida 33179 on Sunday, March 24th. For party details, Megillah Reading Times or to learn more about the holiday & the complete Purim story, or to help sponsor food for the poor either locally or in Israel, call: (305) 770-1919. Or visit:
www.ChabadChayil.org/Purim
The Author Rabbi Kievman together with his wife are the ambassadors of The Rebbe to Highland Lakes, FL. They are the founders of Gan Chabad Preschool, your local CTeen & CKids chapters, CHAP - an AfterSchool program for Jewish children in Public Schools and direct Chabad Chayil. He’s the Rabbi at The Family Shul and can be reached at: (305) 770-1919. Or: rabbi@ChabadChayil.org.
Thinking Cap’s innovative staging will allow performers and audiences alike to experience and judge different casting and directorial choices in real time to explore our shifting perceptions of what’s playable, offensive or funny.
This production is part of The People vs. Shakespeare’s Shrew, a multifaceted project that invites audiences to engage deeply with this problem play through complementary programming that includes staged readings of Shakespeare’s first folio script and John Fletcher’s 1611 response play entitled The Woman’s Prize or the Tamer Tamed. This production also features Sunday talkbacks with the cast and creative team and Shakespeare Was Here, a six-episode podcast series with Shakespeare practitioners and scholars.
Thinking Cap Theatre is devoted to staging thought-provoking and sociallyconscious theater with an emphasis on canonical and new experimental plays and freshly reimagined revivals of wellknown and rarely-produced classical plays. Striving to reflect and serve diverse society, Thinking Cap Theatre also pre-
sents community-based programs such as documentary theater projects, play readings, and playwriting workshops.
The Taming of the Shrew is presented as part of the Broward Center’s Arts Access Program, which assists community-based organizations in presenting arts and cultural performances at the Broward Center. The program provides technical assistance and marketing support to local community groups enabling them to develop and build their audiences.
Support for this production has also been provided by the following Funds at the Community Foundation of Broward: John O. and Victoria C. Kirby Fund, Frederick W. Jaqua Fund and The Frederick A. DeLuca Foundation Broward Community Fund and is sponsored in part by the State of Florida through the Division of Arts and Culture and the National Endowment for the Arts, a Grant from Our Fund Foundation, an LGBTQ
from Ticketmaster. The Broward Center for the Performing Arts is located at 201 Southwest Fifth Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33312. For more information, visit: www.Broward Center.org - Like us on Facebook at: www.Facebook.com/BrowardCenterAnd: www.Facebook.com/BrowardCenter Education - Follow us on Twitter and Instagram at: @BrowardCenter. Subscribe to our channel at: www.YouTube.com/ user/BrowardCenter - And join the conversation with: #BrowardCenter. The Broward Center 2023/2024 Season is supported by the Broward Performing Arts Foundation. AutoNation, Greater Fort Lauderdale Convention & Visitors Bureau, Spirit and UHealth University of Miami Health System. Programs are also sponsored in part by
the State of Florida through the Division of Arts and Culture and the National Endowment for the Arts.
The Broward Center for the Performing Arts
One of America’s premier performing arts venues, the Broward Center for the Performing Arts presents more than 700 performances each year to more than 700,000 patrons, showcasing a wide range of exciting cultural programming and events. Guest experiences at the Broward Center include the all-inclusive Spirit Club Level and UHealth-University of Miami Health System Intermezzo Lounge, special events in the Huizenga Pavilion, waterfront dining at Marti’s New River Bistro and innovative classes and workshops for all ages at the Rose Miniaci Arts Education Center. With one of the largest arts-in-education programs in the United States, the Broward Center serves more than 100,000 students annually.
The Broward Center for the Performing Arts is located at: 201 Southwest Fifth Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33312. For more information, visit: www.BrowardCenter.org
Friday Night Sound Waves Returns To The Loop
This free Outdoor Concert Series on Fort Lauderdale Beach is presented by the City of Fort Lauderdale’s Beach Business Improvement District, Every Friday Night April 12th – May 17th, 2024.
The producers of Friday Night Sound Waves are giving guests the opportunity to check #41 off Author Christiana Lilly’s “100 Things to Do in Fort Lauderdale Before You Die” list, with a spring revival of the popular free concert series at The LOOP (Las Olas Oceanside Park), every Friday, April 12th through May 17th, 2024 from 6:30–9:30 p.m.
Presented by the City of Fort Lauderdale’s Beach Business Improvement District, Friday Night Sound Waves welcomes locals and visitors, the young and the young at heart, to enjoy some of South Florida’s best musical talents, performing an eclectic range of genres ranging from Reggae, Funk, AfroCuban, Top 40, Motown and R&B.
Attendees are invited to come early to enjoy various pre-concert games on the main lawn starting at 5:00 p.m., along with Local Artisan Vendors and a rotation of Food and Drink Vendors to peruse during and after the show.
Friday Night Sound Waves scheduled performances include*:
April: Friday, April 12th
The Resolvers, Reggae
The Resolvers define “Big Band Reggae” by combining classic Jamaican Roots and lively New Orleans stylings. Siblings Ojay and Sahara Smith (son and daughter of International Reggae Artist Ernie Smith) exchange lead vocal roles with Israeli-Born Bandleader and Guitarist Ron Eisner while their rock solid rhythm and bombastic horn sections set the pace. Their shows have been described as “explosive” and “must see,” and the band has gained a reputation as a premier live Reggae act. The Resolvers have shared the stage with The Wailers, Julian Marley, Stephen Marley, Damian Marley, Kymani Marley, Inner Circle, English Beat, Yellowman, Matisyahu, Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry and Mishka along with many other world-renowned acts in major international festivals such as Marley Fest, Jamaican Jazz & Blues Fest, Sun Fest, Hulaween, AURA Music & Arts Fest, Dub Fest and more.
Friday, April 19th
Rogue Theory, Indie Funk/Rock
Dive into the vibrant soundscape of Rogue Theory, a dynamic band hailing from the Sunshine State. Rogue Theory is on a musical journey leaving an indelible mark on the hearts and ears of music lovers across the nation. Their ever-evolving, eclectic fusion of Indie Funk-Rock is often called refreshing – a playful and nostalgic tapestry woven from the finest threads of various musical genres – a truly original soulful experience.
Friday, April 26th
Private Stock, Top 40 80’s Dance Party
Private Stock Band is the most soughtafter entertainment in the event industry. Being together for over 20 years contributes to the band’s amazing chemistry that
Pure Disney Magic Comes To Broward
For generations, the music of Disney’s princesses has been the soundtrack to our lives. Now, these beloved songs come alive on stage with a host of Broadway and Television Stars in Disney PrincessThe Concert! The performance will be held in the Au-Rene Theater at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts as part of the Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital Imagination Series on Sunday, April 7th at 2:00 p.m.
Be our guest as Broadway World Award-Winner Syndee Winters (‘Nala’ in The Lion King, Hamilton), and West End star Hiba Elchikhe (‘Jasmine’ in Aladdin, Time Traveler’s Wife), combine forces in this concert of a lifetime, joined by their magical Music Director, Benjamin Rauhala (Fiddler on the Roof, The Secret Life of Bees) and enchanting Prince, Adam J. Levy (Moulin Rouge, Waitress).
Your every dream will come true as larger than life animation and theatrical effects immerse the audience in pure Disney magic, while these powerhouse stars sing your favorite princess, hero and (yes!) villain songs, and share behind-thescenes stories from their time on the stage and screen. We invite you to relive your VHS glory days, dress up in your favorite royal attire, and share the joy of Disney with your loved ones at this internationally acclaimed concert experience. Be part of our world at Disney PrincessThe Concert!
Songs include: “How Far I’ll Go,” “A Whole New World,” “Just Around the
shines through with every high-energy performance. Voted the #1 Party Band in Florida, Private Stock is the only band in the event industry that features Top 10 Hit Recording artists and stars from the hit show, “Legends.” Private Stock’s musicians are all multi-talented and versatile, with an extensive song list consisting of Top 40, the 50’s & 60’s, Rock & Roll, Motown, Soul, 70’s Disco, Classic Rock, 80’s, 90’s, Latin and Country.
May:
Friday, May 3rd
SonLokos, Afro-Cuban, Fusion SonLokos was born in the City of Miami in 2012. Its music fusions Son, Afro-Cuban Music, Timba and traditional Cuban rhythms with Hip-Hop, Electronic Music, Reggae and Rap. SonLokos has a fresh and innovative sound that ranges between Son and Descarga to a very explosive danceable rhythm that keeps people on their feet. Their repertoire includes classic covers of Cuban music as well as original compositions.
Friday, May 10th – VAM Band, Top 40 VAM Band is a Funk Tribute Dance
Band performing Pop, Top 40, Soul, R&B, Motown, Latin, Reggae and more.
Friday, May 17th – Valerie Tyson, Motown Valerie Tyson is a soulful and electrifying band that performs classic and modern music specializing in playing today’s
Top 40, Jazz, Classic Rock, R&B and Reggae. Each member of the band brings a combination of vocal and instrumental skills and experience.
*Performers schedule subject to change
When:
Every Friday, April 12th–May 17, 2024 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.
Where:
Las Olas Oceanside Park: 3000 East Las Olas Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33316
The most convenient place to park is the Las Olas Beach Parking Garage, where the PayByPhone payment option can be used, and parking can be
extended from anywhere using the mobile PayByPhone APP.
Cost: The events are free and open to the public.
For more information, please visit: www.FridayNightSoundWaves.com
About The LOOP: A cornerstone of activity, The LOOP (Las Olas Oceanside Park) is the central hub of the $65 million four-park system at the heart of Fort Lauderdale Beach. The public greenspaces, including the Intracoastal Promenade, Las Olas Beach Garage Sunset Terrace, and DC Alexander Park, aim to provide infinite experiences for everyone under the sun and yearround activity in Fort Lauderdale’s oceanfront backyard. Through its four pillars, “FAME,” The LOOP offers a variety of special events, activities, and unique local experiences for all, including free concerts, holiday happenings, and more.
For more information, visit: www.theloopflb.com or contact: info@theloopflb.com Follow The LOOP on Facebook at: www.facebook.com/theloopflb and Instagram at www.instagram.com/theloopflb/
Riverbend,” “Part Of Your World,” “Almost There,” “Let It Go” and more!
This production features Broadway performers appearing as themselves. Costumed Disney characters do not appear at this event. The cast is subject to change. Ticketmaster is the only official ticketing service of the Broward Center and The Parker. Buy tickets online at: www.BrowardCenter.org - Or: www.Ticketmaster.com - By phone at: (954) 462-0222.
range of exciting cultural programming and events. Guest experiences at the Broward Center include the all-inclusive Spirit Club Level and UHealth-University of Miami Health System Intermezzo Lounge, special events in the Huizenga Pavilion, waterfront dining at Marti’s New River Bistro and innovative classes and workshops for all ages at the Rose Miniaci Arts Education Center. With one of the largest arts-in-education programs in the United States, the Broward Center serves more than 100,000 students annually.
The Broward Center for the Performing Arts is located at 201 Southwest Fifth Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33312. For more information, visit: www.BrowardCenter.org
HOLIDAYS ALL YEAR with POMP, SNOW & CIRQUEumstance
Engages South Florida Communities with Cultural Diversity, Inclusion and Celebration
By Sharon McPhersonAs part of the national book launch of the highly anticipated new book HOLIDAYS ALL YEAR with POMP, SNOW & CIRQUEumstance, Award-Winning local Author and Broadway Director Neil Goldberg celebrates cultural diversity and inclusion throughout holidays all year with South Florida children, local organizations and worldwide. Upon release, the book immediately garnered critical acclaim, was a featured event at New York City’s premier children’s bookstore, Books of Wonder, and has been selected by the Children’s Book Council for its prestigious “Hot Off The Press” list.
Commemorating Ramadan, St. Patrick’s Day, Easter and Passover throughout March and April, the book’s fantastical characters will come to life and visit patients at Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital to read the story and give children books. At the Museum of Discovery & Science’s upcoming Easter EggSplorations event, the characters will meet and mingle with hundreds of kids and award special prizes of autographed books.
The characters will also bring their magic and books to the winners of the annual Winterfest Foundation’s Student Art contest. Additionally, books will be donated to the Broward Education Foundation for distribution to all Broward County elementary and middle schools with events, storytelling and holiday festivities scheduled throughout the calendar.
Neil Goldberg’s generous contributions and initiatives to engage children in reading, literature and the arts through cultural diversity, inclusion and his imaginative storytelling has been the foundation of the rapidly growing POMP, SNOW & CIRQUEumstance brand and success since the first book release in 2021.
Growing up in an orthodox Jewish home in New York and attending Jewish schools, Neil had limited exposure to nonJewish holidays. “I was aware of Christmas because of its colorful and decorative presence,” he says, which was reflected in the first POMP, SNOW & CIRQUEumstance book adventure.
“I celebrated the Jewish holidays but traveling the world throughout my career and engaging with communities, cultures and different religions exposed and taught me to appreciate the rich tapestry of people, diversity and faiths that have many common characteristics in celebrations, festivals and gatherings. I wanted this book to depict that although there may be differences in beliefs, different beliefs can find common meaning in the world.”
So, in his second book HOLIDAYS ALL YEAR, diversity and inclusion through a child’s perspective introduces knowledge, customs, lessons and celebrations Neil yearned to learn as a child, and he is now able to share with others.
In HOLIDAYS ALL YEAR, best friends POMP, SNOW & CIRQUEumstance wrap up their Christmas triumphs and find unique ways to share their music, magic and circus skills with holiday celebrations around the world, including Lunar New Year, Ramadan, Diwali, Passover, Easter, St. Pat’s, Mardi Gras, Halloween and more. They set out to brighten holidays all year by celebrating time-honored tra-
ditions with enlightening, charismatic and culturally diverse adventures.
I would recommend this book for families and children of many ages. It is a unique way to learn and appreciate different holidays. The wondrous characters are memorable and drawn into imaginatively composed, thoughtful and detailed illustrations. With an oversized hard cover, this book also makes for a youthful coffee table addition kids can reach for yearround.
The first book in the series, “POMP, SNOW & CIRQUEumstance,” received 9 coveted book awards and 7 Telly Awards for the holiday film adaptation. It’s been inducted into the USO’s Bob Hope Legacy reading program, circulated in
public school systems and libraries nationwide, and read by millions of families. The books are published and distributed by Brown Books Publishing Group and available in over 30,000 retail and online outlets or at: www.pompsnowand cirqueumstance.com
Written by Neil Goldberg and Niko Nickolaou and illustrated by John Kelly, the POMP, SNOW & CIRQUEumstance book series has been featured on Good Morning America, SiriusXM, PBS and Fox & Friends. In partnership with Armed Forces Entertainment, the brand continues supporting the US government’s annual April’s Month of the Military Child and has toured US military bases worldwide sharing books and entertaining over
100,000 service members and their families. POMP, SNOW & CIRQUEumstance debuted its first ever immersive music, magic and cirque holiday show at the Diplomat Beach Resort, Hollywood, FL, in December 2023. Adapted from the book, the show included mesmerizing illusions, astonishing acts, state-of-the-art technology, drones, animation and projections and is now set to become an annual holiday tradition with performance locations nationwide.
Read the books, see the show, meet the characters and cuddle up with the adorable plush dolls for the ultimate POMP, SNOW & CIRQUEumstance immersive experience.
Give Comfort Food Classics An Authentic Mexican Twist
(Family Features)
If you are stuck in a dinner rut, heat up the kitchen with family favorites everyone can look forward to.
Soup is an all time staple thanks to its simplicity, and you can put a delicious spin on your soup meal with Mexicaninspired ingredients. Giving soup night a twist starts with Cacique Foods, one of the country’s top authentic Mexican food brands, that invites friends and family to share real moments while savoring authentic flavors.
This Smoky Chorizo and Chicken Pozole relies on the bold, hearty, spicy taste of Cacique’s Pork Chorizo combined with handcrafted Homestyle Salsa. Queso Fresco’s crumbly, creamy texture and milky, fresh flavor adds the perfect finishing touch, making this soup a perfect way to warm up weeknights with just the right amount of heat.
For a flavorful side that complements a variety of main courses while adding Mexican flair, consider Mexican Loaded Mashed Potatoes. This recipe is a familiar favorite with the unique twist of Bacon and Pork Chorizo for a meat-infused recipe that will become a menu mainstay.
Plus, for an extra creamy texture, it calls for Cacique Crema Mexicana - an everyday table cream with a neutral, fresh-tasting flavor ideal for balancing out spice - and Oaxaca, a semisoft cheese with a mellow, buttery flavor.
Find more comforting recipes at:
www.caciquefoods.com
Smoky Chorizo and Chicken Pozole
Prep time: 5 minutes
Cook time: 30 minutes
Servings: 6-8
• 2 Tablespoons of Olive Oil
• 1 Large White or Yellow Onion, finely chopped
• 1 Teaspoon of Kosher Salt, plus additional, to taste (optional)
• 1 9 Ounce Package of Cacique Pork Chorizo
• 2 Teaspoons of Smoked Paprika
• 1 Teaspoon of Dried Mexican Oregano
• 1 16 Ounce Container of Cacique
Medium Homestyle Salsa
• 1 Quart of Chicken Stock
• 2 Pounds of Boneless, Skinless Chicken Thighs or Breasts, trimmed of excess fat and diced
• 1 25 Ounce Can of White Hominy, drained and rinsed
• 1 Lime, cut into wedges
• 3/4 Cup of crumbled Cacique Ranchero Queso Fresco
• 1/2 Cup of Chopped Cilantro
In a large, heavy pot over medium heat, heat the Oil. Reserve the 1/4 Cup of Onion for garnish; add the remaining Onion to the pot and season with it the Salt. Sauté until translucent for about 5 minutes.
Increase the heat to medium-high; add the Pork Chorizo and break it apart with a spoon. Cook the Chorizo undisturbed until
it is deeply browned and cooked through for 3-5 minutes. Add the Smoked Paprika and the Oregano and cook it for 30 seconds, or until it is fragrant.
Pour in the Salsa and scrape up the browned bits from the bottom of the pan. Bring it to a simmer for 1-2 minutes, allowing it to thicken slightly then add the Stock and bring it to a simmer.
Stir in the Diced Chicken and the Hominy. Decrease the heat to medium and cook it for 8-10 minutes until the Chicken is cooked through. Taste and season it with more Salt, if necessary then remove it from the heat.
Serve the bowls of the Pozole with the reserved Onion, the Lime Wedges, the Crumbled Queso Fresco and the Chopped Cilantro.
Mexican Loaded Mashed Potatoes
Prep time: 35 minutes
Cook time: 40 minutes
Servings: 10
• 3 Pounds of Russet Potatoes (about 9 medium potatoes), peeled and cubed
• 1/2 Teaspoon of Pepper
• 1 Cup of Cacique Oaxaca or Queso Quesadilla, shredded
• 1/2 Cup of Cacique Crema Mexicana Agria, for topping (optional)
• 3 Green Onions, chopped
In a Dutch oven, add the Potatoes and cover them with the Water. Bring to a boil. Reduce the heat; cook it uncovered for 10-15 minutes or until it is tender.
In a skillet over medium heat, cook the Bacon until it is crisp. Drain it on the paper towels, chop it into small pieces and set them aside. Remove the Bacon Grease from the skillet and cook the Chorizo over medium-high heat for 6-8 minutes.
Drain the Potatoes and add them to the pan. Mash the Potatoes, gradually adding the Crema Mexicana, the Butter, the Onion Powder, the Salt, the Garlic Powder and the Pepper. Transfer them to a greased 13-by-9-inch baking dish; sprinkle them with the Cheese, the Chorizo and the Bacon. Refrigerate, covered for up to 1 day.
Preheat the oven to 350 F. Remove the Potatoes from the refrigerator and let them stand while the oven heats. Bake them covered for about 30 minutes. Uncover it; bake them for 10 minutes, or
Drizzle with the Crema Mexicana Agria
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When it comes to trendy fragrances and fashionable eyewear, nobody has the selection and quality that Brand International Perfumes in Hallandale Beach does. From the time you walk in, you are greeted by the most knowledgeable and friendly team that Jacqueline Kels has put together.
The fragrance experts at Brand International can help you find that scent that defines you, all at huge discounts. Plus while you are at Brand International, selecting your perfect scent, check out the fabulous designer eyewear and sunglasses. They can even gift wrap your purchase!
The Lowest Prices Around
It’s not often that you can purchase quality fragrances at such discounted prices. At Brand International Perfume, high-end items that go from $150, $200, $300 retail - such as Creed, FlowerBomb by Victor & Rolf - are not found in most discount perfume shops, but Jacqueline carries them at significant discounts, along with the other big names - such as Mancera, Tom Ford, Carolina Herrera Good Girl, Bad Boy, Maison Francis, Kurkdjian Paris, Amouage, Montale and Juliette Has A Gun to name a few.
Dubai Fragrances Brand International Perfume also has the hottest selection of Dubai Perfumes available. If you want to find a gift that your special someone has never received, Brand International Perfume has the newest, most popular fragrances from the UAE at the best prices, look no further than Brand International Perfume. All of this is possible thanks to Jacqueline’s team of experts who have a genuine passion for fragrances from around the world.
Designer Eyewear Jacqueline and her Staff have quite a selection of fashionable eyewear in the latest styles. When it comes to frameseveryone is searching for that perfect look that fits their personality. Maybe you saw someone wearing a style that you felt would look great on you - or flipping through a magazine - that pair of glasses happened to be just what you were looking for. Come by and Jacqueline will help you with your selection. “What we want to give our customers is a great selection at lower prices and something that everyone will notice,” Jacqueline explained. “Your eyes are so important - and we make it easier than ever for you to come in, bring your prescription and we will find the perfect frame and will have you looking and feeling great about yourself.” You don’t need to be a fashion expert to find eyeglass frames that look great on you. With today’s techonlogy frames are lighter and sleeker than ever.
From designer brand name sunglasses to those frames that everyone is talking about, Brand International has it all - and there is really no reason to waste your gas and drive all over south Florida. Among the trendy frames that everyone is wearing these days - include: Vera Wang, Prada, Chanel, Burberry, Oakley, Ray-Ban, Dior, Tiffany, Versace and many more. So with the vast selection of trendy eyewear, and thousands of brand name perfumes, the Staff will be able to help you find exactly what you are looking for. When it comes to having the best deals, with savings on perfume sets to designer brand name sunglasses, there is really no reason to drive all over. With the guidance from her late husband, Elliot, Jacqueline has put her own signature into this very popular business, creating a vision that both had some years ago.
Customer Service
Brand International Perfume prides itself on getting anything the customer wants. If it is still out there, if it is still being made, Jacqueline will get it. Even if it’s not being made and very hard to find, she probably has it. Living by Elliot’s motto: “If you can’t find it, we may have it.” This is certainly a destination that shoppers head to.
Brand International Perfume’s customer service is second to none. They are open 7 days, with almost three decades of experience Jacqueline and her talented Staff can fit your style, your budget and save you time as well.
A Life Well-Lived Eleanor Hannan Celebrates Her 104th Birthday
in the night sky. Her intimate connection to Hollywood’s glitz and glamor has been further solidified by her stint as an Entertainment Columnist for the South Florida Sun Times, where her insightful commentary and keen observations captivated readers and critics alike.
Beyond her contributions to the world of journalism, Eleanor’s professional endeavors extend into the realm of Real Estate, where she enjoyed a successful career as a Realtor. With her characteristic warmth and charm, she guided countless clients through the intricate process of buying and selling homes, earning their trust and admiration along the way. Her unwavering commitment to excellence and unparalleled work ethic set her apart in a competitive industry, earning her accolades and recognition from peers and clients alike.
However, it is not merely Eleanor’s professional accomplishments that have endeared her to the hearts of those who know her best. It is her indomitable spirit, her zest for life, and her boundless enthusiasm for the arts that truly define her character. To Eleanor, life is a stage, and she has embraced her role with grace, dignity, and a touch of theatrical flair.
“See you at the theatre,” she would often exclaim, her eyes twinkling with anticipation and excitement. For Eleanor, the theatre was more than just a venue for entertainment; it was a sacred space where stories came to life, where dreams took flight, and where the human experience was laid bare for all to see. Whether attending a Broadway production or a local community theater performance, Eleanor approached each outing with the same childlike wonder and infectious enthusiasm, her love for the stage has never diminished by the passage of time.
As friends gathered to celebrate Eleanor’s 104th Birthday, the air was filled with laughter, music, and the glow of Eleanor’s radiant smile. It was a moment of pure joy, a celebration of a life well-lived and a legacy that will endure for generations to come.
Here’s to Eleanor Hannan, a true ‘Florida’s Hollywood’ Legend, whose light continues to shine brightly, illuminating the hearts of all who are fortunate enough to know her. Happy 104th Birthday, Eleanor – may your days be filled with laughter, love, and endless encore performances.
“See You At The Theatre!”
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Tyranny Is Rising As Freedom Falls The State Of Our Nation No One’s Talking About
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is being used to patrol Subway Stations and Police, the U.S.Mexico Border, supposedly in the name of National Security. The Financial Sector is being used to carry out broad surveillance of Americans’ private financial data, while the entertainment sector is being tapped to inform on video game enthusiasts with a penchant for violent, potentially extremist content, all in an alleged effort to uncover individuals subscribing to Anti-Government Sentiments.
Public and private venues are being equipped with sophisticated surveillance technologies, including biometric and facial recognition software, to track Americans wherever they go and whatever they do. Space Satellites with powerful overhead surveillance cameras will render privacy null and void.
This is the state of our nation that no one is talking about—not the politicians, not the courts, and not Congress: the government’s power grabs are growing bolder, while the rights of the citizenry continue to be trampled underfoot.
Hitler is hiding in the shadows, while the citizenry—the only ones powerful enough to stem the authoritarian tide that threatens to lay siege to our constitutional republic—remain easily distracted and conveniently diverted by political theatrics and news cycles that change every few days.
This sorry truth has persisted no matter which party has controlled Congress or the White House.
These are dangerous times.
Yet while the presidential candidates talk at length about the dangers posed by the opposition party, the U.S. Government still poses the gravest threat to our freedoms and way of life.
Police shootings of unarmed individuals, invasive surveillance, roadside blood draws, roadside strip searches, SWAT
Team raids gone awry, the military industrial complex’s costly wars, pork barrel spending, pre-crime laws, civil asset forfeiture, fusion centers, militarization, armed drones, smart policing carried out by AI Robots, Courts that march in lockstep with the Police State, schools that function as indoctrination centers, bureaucrats that keep the Deep State in power: these are just a few of the ways in which the Police State continues to flex its muscles in a show of force intended to intimidate anyone still clinging to the antiquated notion that the government answers to “We The People.”
Consider for yourself the state of our nation: Americans have little protection against Police abuse. Americans are little more than pocketbooks to fund the Police State. Americans are no longer innocent until proven guilty. Americans no longer have a right to self-defense. Americans no longer have a right to private property. Americans no longer have a say about what their children are exposed to in school. Americans are powerless in the face of militarized police forces. Americans no longer have a right to bodily integrity. Americans no longer have a right to the expectation of privacy. Americans no longer have a representative government. Americans can no longer rely on the courts to mete out justice.
I haven’t even touched on the corporate state, the military industrial complex, SWAT Team raids, invasive surveillance technology, zero tolerance policies in the schools, overcriminalization, or privatized prisons, to name just a few, but what I have touched on should be enough to show that the landscape of our freedoms has already changed dramatically from what it once was and will no doubt continue to deteriorate unless Americans can find a way to wrest back control of their government and reclaim their freedoms.
This steady slide towards Tyranny, meted out by militarized local and Federal Police and legalistic bureaucrats, has
been carried forward by each successive president over the past seventy-plus years regardless of their political affiliation.
The more things change, the more they stay the same.
We are walking a dangerous path right now.
Having allowed the government to expand and exceed our reach, we find ourselves on the losing end of a tug-ofwar over control of our country and our lives. And for as long as we let them, government officials will continue to trample on our rights, always justifying their actions as being for the good of the people.
Yet the government can only go as far as “We The People” allow. Therein lies the problem.
We have relinquished control over the most intimate aspects of our lives to government officials who, while they may occupy seats of authority, are neither wiser, smarter, more in tune with our needs, more knowledgeable about our problems, nor more aware of what is really in our best interests.
The government has knocked us off our rightful throne. It has usurped our rightful authority. It has staged the ultimate coup. Its agents no longer even pretend that they answer to “We The People.”
Worst of all, “We The People” have become desensitized to this constant undermining of our freedoms.
We are fast approaching a moment of reckoning where we will be forced to choose between the vision of what America was intended to be (a model for self-governance where power is vested in the people) and the reality of what it has become (a Police State where power is vested in the government).
We are repeating the mistakes of history—namely, allowing a totalitarian state to reign over us.
Former Concentration Camp Inmate Hannah Arendt warned against this when she wrote:
“No matter what the specifically national tradition or the particular spiritual source of its ideology, totalitarian government always transformed classes into masses, supplanted the party system, not by one-party dictatorships, but by mass movement, shifted the center of power from the army to the police, and established a foreign policy openly directed toward world domination.”
So where does that leave us?
Aldous Huxley predicted that eventually the government would find a way of “making people love their servitude, and producing dictatorship without tears, so to speak, producing a kind of painless concentration camp for entire societies, so that people will in fact have their liberties taken away from them, but will rather enjoy it, because they will be distracted from any desire to rebel by propaganda or brainwashing, or brainwashing enhanced by pharmacological methods. And this seems to be the final revolution.”
The answer? Get unbrainwashed, as I make clear in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People and in its fictional counterpart The Erik Blair Diaries,
Stop allowing yourself to be distracted and diverted.
Learn your rights.
Stand up for the founding principles.
Make your voice and your vote count for more than just political posturing.
Never cease to vociferously protest the erosion of your freedoms at the local and national level.
Most of all, do these things today.
Editor’s Note: John Whitehead is an attorney and author who has written, debated and practiced widely in the area of constitutional law, human rights and popular culture. John Whitehead’s commentary are his views and he is open for discussion, he can be contacted at: johnw@rutherford.org. Information about The Rutherford Institute is available at: www.rutherford.org
about the seriousness of iron deficiency. The ramifications are substantial; women suffering from iron deficiency experience fatigue and cognitive impairment, while pregnant women face an increased risk of complications during childbirth. Moreover, babies born to mothers with iron defi ciency are at risk of developmental issues, and the mothers themselves may expe rience postpartum depression.
This issue also exacerbates gender and racial inequalities. Women are expected to have lower blood hemoglobin levels than men, affecting their ability to concentrate at work and potentially lead ing to more missed days. Furthermore, teenage girls with low iron may struggle academically, perpetuating educational disparities. Iron deficiency disproportion ately affects Hispanic and African American women and their infants, high lighting broader racial inequalities in healthcare.
Traditional oral iron supplements often fall short in addressing iron deficiency due to poor absorption and insufficient iron content. Instead, iron infusions have emerged as a more effective and safer alternative, steadily gaining popularity among women and their healthcare pro viders.
However, overcoming this public health challenge requires addressing various bar riers, including the lack of awareness, understanding, and access to infusion centers. In response, the establishment of Fem Iron Infusions Centers in 2021 has aimed to bridge these gaps. By offering
described as a work of genius.
Maurice Ravel’s (1875 - 1937) Boléro was commissioned by Dancer Ida Rubinstein in 1922, and was a raving success when it premiered at the Paris Opera in 1928, Instantly recognizable, the popular, Spanish-influenced rhythmic earworm remains one of the most romantic and well-known classical pieces in his canon.
region’s foremost symphony will premiere two first-time performances of Bernstein’s “Three Dance Episodes” and modern composer Ellen Taaffe Zwilich’s Clarinet Concerto featuring David Shifrin plus popular favorites Stravinsky’s The Firebird Suite and Ravel’s Boléro at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, March 25th, at New World Center in Miami Beach and Wednesday, March 27th at The Parker in Fort Lauderdale. A pre-concert chat with Dr. Alan Mason illuminating the works and composers will take place 30 minutes prior to the New World Center concert, only.
“The composers featured in this concert all paint vivid stories that seem to dance in the mind,” says Maestra Alfonso. “Imagine…in Zwilich’s Clarinet Concerto, we revisit the shock and sorrow of 9/11, which ends on a more hopeful note. In Bernstein’s jazzy ode to New York City, we recall the frivolity of youth while Ravel’s rhythmic Bolero pulsates with sensuality. Then, Stravinsky takes us into a legendary folktale that bursts with magic and life. This concert wonderfully demonstrates how music can provide a welcome escape from our daily lives, and we look forward to our audiences joining for the adventure.”
Russian Composer Igor Stravinsky’s (1882 - 1971) The Firebird Suite, based on the Russian fairy tales of the Firebird and the blessing and curse it possesses for its owner, was first performed at the Opéra de Paris in 1910 and was an instant success, catapulting him to international fame. The memorable neoclassical work embodying good and evil has been
Leonard Bernstein (1918 – 1990), America’s Famed Composer and Conductor, takes his concert suite “Three Dance Episodes” from the hit musical On the Town, a wartime romantic comedy about three sailors with 24 hours’ shore leave in New York City. Composed in 1944, this popular, Jazzy piece was Bernstein’s first composition for Broadway. This work is a South Florida Symphony Premiere.
Another South Florida Symphony Premiere is Pompano Beach-based Pulitzer Prize-Winning Composer Ellen Taaffe Zwilich’s Clarinet Concerto featuring the equally award-winning talents of Clarinetist David Shifrin (original performer of the piece). Zwilich had already begun her Concerto for Clarinet (commissioned by the Arlene and Milton D. Berkman Philanthropic Fund) by the time the 9/11 World Trade Center Attacks occurred. In his review of the 2003 world premiere performance of the piece in 2003, Peter G. Davis of New York Magazine observed: “Like everyone else, composers were badly shaken by 9/11, and their musical responses are beginning to be heard. (This work) would surely have turned out to be quite a different piece had not the fatal date arrived just as she was about to start work on the second movement. That inevitably became an elegy, and the subsequent two movements grew from there.”
Winner of the coveted Avery Fisher Prize, David Shifrin has long been one of the most highly respected American Clarinetists for his work as Orchestral
Soloist, Recitalist, Chamber Music Collaborator and Educator. He has appeared with the nation’s foremost symphonies and internationally with orchestras in Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Japan, Korea and Taiwan. A much sought after chamber musician, he has collaborated with such distinguished ensembles and artists as the Guarneri, Tokyo, Emerson, Orion, Dover and Miro String Quartets, Trumpeter and Composer Wynton Marsalis, and Pianists Emanuel Ax, André Previn and André Watts. He has served as Principal Clarinetist with the Cleveland Orchestra, American Symphony Orchestra (under Stokowski), the Honolulu, Dallas and New Haven symphonies, the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra and the New York Chamber Symphony. Shifrin joined the faculty at the Yale School of Music in 1987 and since 2008, has been the Artistic Director of the Chamber Music Society of Yale and Yale’s Annual Concert Series at Carnegie Hall. In January 2022, he was named the Samuel S. Sanford Professor in the Practice of Clarinet. He has also served on the faculties of The Juilliard School, University of Southern California, University of Michigan, Cleveland Institute of Music and the University of Hawaii. He has received three Grammy nominations, is the recipient of a Solo Recitalists’ Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts and a Concert Artist Guild Virtuoso Award, among many other prestigious honors.
Following its highly acclaimed 25th Anniversary Season, including sold-out shows and a celebrated performance accompanying Award-Winning Alt-Rock Indie vocalist Natalie Merchant, South Florida’s largest symphonic orchestra is continuing its musical journey of excellence inspiring audiences of all ages.
Upcoming concerts include masterworks from Tchaikovsky and Bruch plus popular music performances including Maestra Alfonso conducting SFSO in a
live performance of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone ™ In Concert on April 5th and April 6th and the Classical Mystery Tour: A Symphonic Tribute to The Beatles on May 11th, both at Broward Center for the Performing Arts (separately ticketed events).
Single tickets for this program begin at $15 for the Parker in Fort Lauderdale and $25 for New World Center in Miami Beach.
For tickets and additional information, visit: southfloridasymphony.org, call: (954) 522-8445. Or email: info@southfloridasymphony.org.
The South Florida Symphony Orchestra (SFSO)
Founded in 1997 in Key West by Music Director Maestra Sebrina María Alfonso, the now Wilton Manors-based South Florida Symphony Orchestra (SFSO) is celebrating its 26th Season. SFSO is dedicated to providing enriching cultural music experiences to residents and visitors in Monroe, Miami-Dade and Broward Counties. Guided by the belief that music is pivotal to thriving communities, SFSO brings vibrancy and engagement with the arts via innovative programming and transformative educational initiatives. A pioneer in its commitment to symphonic music for underserved communities, its Symphony in the Schools program has touched the lives of 100,000 students since its inception in 1997. SFSO was recently named the first Partner in the Arts for The Parker by the Broward Center for the Performing Arts and has been recognized by the Broward County Cultural Division as a “Major Cultural Institution,” one of only a handful of organizations to be so honored. For a performance schedule and season tickets, visit: southflorida symphony.org. Call: (954) 522-8445. Or email: info@southfloridasymphony.org.
“The school does not have proper Baseball Fields. The Football Field needs upgrades that are found at other schools. The school has lost many sports programs due to this and the parking lots are shabby.”
A few weeks ago, I wrote to our readers about changes that were taking place in Broward County Schools. There was a sigh of relief that they were not closing Hallandale High School. This did not mean their work re-defining our schools stopped. Dr. Licata made it clear to all stakeholders that in fact everything was on the table. There could still be closed, combined schools, reproduced schools, investments in partnerships between cities and the school board, Mayor and all stakeholders have a task with making suggestions on the possibilities.
The following is a letter that I submitted with a list of observations that I had gleaned from visiting all the schools and centers within the community. I had a chance to speak with many individuals about their ideas and suggestions. The work of the School Board will continue and we all need to keep an eye on their progress and changes.
I want to thank you for your generosity of time during this process. While underenrolled schools partially prompted the discussion I understand there are many
other factors that have impacted our district. I commend you and the board for taking these bold steps to address vital needs to ensure every student has the opportunity to succeed.
I know we have discussed many of the items below but wanted to at least document them. There will always be opportunities to partner on many levels. I have discussed housing opportunities at GELC, and you mentioned opportunities at Lanier. The other is with HACC fields, but I am not certain if our own budget restraints or commission policy could support partnership investments there.
Through my conversations at schools and with other stakeholders I wanted to make sure you and the board know from my observations what is lacking and what is envisioned. Programming is important and may be beneficial on a financial level as well. As long as it is in the right place and managed properly.
Hallandale High School: Upgrades, Additional Programming and After-hours use. The school was slated to be rebuilt and the state stopped funding. While we all know that education for students and teaching staff is the top priority, school buildings matter. School buildings create a place of pride for students, teachers and the community. The piecemeal improvements over the years are great but some are still not complete.
The school does not have proper
Baseball Fields. The Football Field needs upgrades that are found at other schools. The school has lost many sports programs due to this. Parking lots are shabby. Stakeholders think the single point entry is good but could be embellished to make the entry more appealing. While these items are not critical they are important to build pride and make the school welcoming.
Before I cover suggestions on programs I would like to share a global observation. “Every” principal and parent I have had a chance to speak with supports uniforms 100%. The key component was the time consumed over discipline issues over clothing. This takes administration and teachers away from their key goal of education and safety. School uniforms create a point of pride, respect, discipline, remove inappropriate distractions and create a springboard of being part of something greater than oneself. The argument of letting someone be able to express their uniqueness should be through class education and activity not clothing. In fact, bullying will always be taking place, but implementing a Countywide policy for all students will certainly help to preempt some harassment and shaming.
Magnet programs serve a purpose and are a great option for focused studies, but they seem to have caused more competition among regular schools when they
already face challenges from charters and choice. The way magnets are established, funded, and teachers are hired is not always maintainable.
Stakeholders would like to see more training programs that will develop job skills and ability to join the workforce. I have heard many times that not all students are suitable for or can afford college. Automotive, Electrical, Plumbing, Carpentry, Computer Skills and other trades could be offered. These courses could be given at existing schools during and/or after hours. They could be combined with GED Courses and Language Courses. Leaving school resources idle after the school day ends is not a good use for an existing school.
Graduation is paramount and those students wanting and able to further their education by attending college should also be given every opportunity and access to resources found in every private school.
The rest of this correspondence will be published next week, better!
As always feel free to contact me anytime with your questions, concerns and ideas to make our City better! I can be reached at: jcooper@cohb.org. Or: joycooper@aol.com. Or Facebook Mayor Joy Cooper. You can always call my Office number at: (954) 457-1318. Or Call/Text me at: (954) 632-5700. Working for you! Always have! Always will!
Chess Challenge
Join families, Elected officials and community leaders, Saturday, March 23rd from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. for free a friendly meetup. Players of all ages and skill levels are welcome.
This free and friendly series of meetups, spearheaded by Sunrise Mayor Michael J. Ryan in cooperation with Mayors from throughout South Florida, draws attention to the benefits of chess in both the academic environment and in our community.
Each Mayors’ Chess Challenge event provides an opportunity for players of all ages, novices and experts alike, to join in the fun with elected officials and community leaders. Instructors from the Sunrise Center for Excellence in Chess are on hand to help those new to the game. The Annual Mayors Chess Challenge
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there is the potential of feeling overwhelmed. When this happens, it can create a cascading effect. Your attitude turns negative, you feel distressed, your patience is worn thin, you become frustrated, your energy level drops, and you become discouraged.
When you get into this mode, you feel powerless to extricate yourself. It seems that whatever you try is ineffectual. Nothing you do makes any difference. Although you desperately need a break, problems keep piling up. You feel like a victim with no ability to make any positive changes. You are perplexed as to why these things are happening to you. Being a good person, you don’t deserve what is happening and it’s just not fair.
Why do bad things happen? Why are we faced with unfortunate situations? People have pondered these questions since the beginning of time without discovering any meaningful answers. We have little or no control over some of the circumstances that we face.
There are many circumstances that are potentially overwhelming. They include natural disasters, economic misfortune, crime, loss of a loved one, failed or troubled relationships, family problems, and physical ailments.
Whereas you can’t control what happens to you, you do have control over how you respond. Getting through an overwhelming period is challenging but it is doable. The bottom line is that you have no choice but to persevere. It will be a struggle, but giving up will only exacerbate your predicament.
The way to make it through tough times is one day at a time. When even that seems overwhelming, take it one hour at a time. Give yourself a mental reprieve by changing your focus to what is OK in your life. You want to develop an attitude of gratitude. When you go through a list of what you have to be grateful for it helps break the
negative thought cycle.
The trap is that a negative attitude and bitterness repels what you want while attracting what you don’t want. When you are overwhelmed, it is very hard to alter your attitude. You don’t see any light and everything appears tainted. You become caught in a downward spiral.
Developing your attitude of gratitude will break the negative cycle. At first, you may not think there is anything to be grateful for. However, you will find things. No positive aspect is too small or insignificant. The more you think about what is good in your life, the more of a positive impact it will have.
Next, give yourself credit for any successes you have had, regardless of how small or insignificant you consider them. Even the things you tried that didn’t work as planned are accomplishments. It indicates you are being proactive. Unfortunately, many people take a passive role, just waiting for circumstances to improve.
Since you never know how close you are to discovering solutions that work, you must persist. Take inspiration from those people throughout history who have overcome situations far more extreme that what you are facing. If they can do it, so can you.
Your thoughts control your feelings. Even in dire circumstances, your thoughts are under your command. Your mind works nonstop to bring your thoughts to reality. When you believe that you will make it through, this is what your mind will work toward. Conversely, if you don’t feel there is any way out, your mind will actually work to keep you where you are.
When you are overwhelmed, you can and will overcome the challenges facing you. There is light at the end of the tunnel. Take small steps, develop a strong attitude of gratitude, take one day at a time, and don’t give up. Others have succeeded and so will you.
Bryan is the author of “Dare to Live Without Limits.”
Contact Bryan at: Bryan@columnist.com or visit www.DareToLiveWithoutLimits.com
Copyright 2024 Bryan Golden
Titan Restoration Inc. Is A Company That Cares
By Erika CartwrightThe only thing in life that is certain, is that anything can happen at any time. Such tragedies as; fire, hurricanes, and floods are real and do happen, bringing with them water damage and the potential for harmful mold and bacterial growth. Water damage can occur for several reasons, some you may not notice right away, such as sewer issues, a leaking roof, and clogged or leaking pipes, just to name a few. During these times you need
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Once the leaks have been found, you will be referred to a trusted, licensed plumber. After the repairs’, State-of-the-art specialized equipment is used to detect moisture levels in the air, dehumidifiers are placed in the affected area, and a Florida-
dark, damp environments such as under the kitchen or bathroom sinks, in unventilated basements, and closed in laundry rooms. It can even be found behind drywall. Because of the heat and humidity which Florida is known for, it
they are dealing with. Some molds are more toxic than others such as black mold, knowing the type, allows for proper precautions to be taken to ensure effective treatment and removal of the mold.
Depending on the severity of the damages, drywall and flooring may need to be replaced to effectively rid your home or business of mold. Titan Restoration Inc. is a full remodeling and restoration company, specializing in kitchen and bath
This causes more damage to your home and health over time. People and pets all respond differently to mold and mildew. For some, it may be watery eyes, itchy throat, cough, or skin irritation. Confusion, disorientation, and even hallucinations can also be signs of mold exposure. For others, exposure to mold can cause very serious, even life-threatening health problems. When it comes to your health and the safety of your loved ones, trust the
Since mold spores are airborne and invisible to the naked eye it is necessary to deep clean the air ducts, carpets, furnishings, and upholstery.
Homeowners’ insurance covers the cost in most cases following water damage. These services are offered year-round, and it is recommended to have these done once a year to remove allergens, bacteria, dirt, and grime buildup that occurs naturally over time. These services are recommended more frequently if you have pets, suffer from allergies, or are a smoker, to ensure peace of mind and healthier living.
After the repairs are completed and your home or business is restored to its pre-loss condition, a Florida statelicensed Mold Inspector will be sent out to do a final inspection, to ensure all mold concerns were effectively eliminated. Titan Restoration Inc. takes pride in providing the best service experience to its customers from start to finish. Their goal is to have your property back to its pre-loss condition while taking the stress off you.
Titan Restoration Inc. is a customer-friendly company that also specializes in kitchen and bathroom remodeling from drywall and baseboards to cabinetry and flooring. It is not necessary to have damage to your home, to call on Titan Restoration Inc. for all your remodeling needs.
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Gardening With Grandma
An Alzheimer’s Story for Children and Their Families
The Alzheimer’s Foundation of America (AFA) announced a new educational tool to help adults discuss Alzheimer’s Disease with young children in an ageappropriate way. Gardening with Grandma: An Alzheimer’s Story for Children and Their Families is an educational children’s book created by AFA as a resource for adults. The book is available in English and Spanish through AFA’s e-store at: www.shop.alzfdn.org
“When Alzheimer’s enters a family’s life, it often brings many questions—children especially may not understand what is happening or why their loved one is behaving a certain way,” said AFA President & CEO Charles J. Fuschillo, Jr. “This educational tool gives adults a way to explain Alzheimer’s Disease to a child in an age-appropriate way, help them understand brain changes, provide tips on how to engage with their loved ones, answer questions and show them that love is a bond that Alzheimer’s can never break.”
Gardening with Grandma is designed
to be a teaching tool adults can use to have a conversation with a child about Alzheimer’s Disease. The book follows 8year-old Luke’s learning experience as he finds new ways to connect with his grandmother who has Alzheimer’s Disease Grandma, who is early in her diagnosis, is able to share with him that even though she has a disease that affects her memory and behavior, she still loves him. The story unfolds as Luke adjusts to her move to a new home with more support.
Gardening with Grandma also includes a special message to adults to help them have meaningful, age-appropriate conversations with a child when a special person in their life has Alzheimer’s, including guidance on how to initiate the conversation, sample questions to ask the child, and tips to help them better understand. AFA’s Helpline, staffed entirely by licensed social workers and available seven days a week, can also provide information about discussing Alzheimer’s Disease with a child or assistance with other Alzheimer’srelated questions. The Helpline can be reached by phone at: 866-232-8484, web chat at: www.alzfdn.org or text message at: 646-586-5283. The web chat and text
messages features can serve individuals in more than 90 languages. “Young children, in particular, may sense something is amiss when a family member has Alzheimer’s, but may not be able to understand the subtle changes that are occurring early on in the disease progression,” said Jennifer Reeder, LCSW, AFA’s Director of Educational & Social Services. “Reading this book together with your child and having a conversation can help make them more understanding and compassionate, less fearful, and ultimately learn new ways to communicate with their loved one.”
Gardening with Grandma: An Alzheimer’s Story for Children and Their Families is available through AFA’s e-store at: shop. alzfdn.org in both English and Spanish. Proceeds go toward AFA’s programs, services, and research toward a more effective treatment/cure for Alzheimer’s Disease
The AFA The Alzheimer’s Foundation of America (AFA) is a non-profit organization whose mission is to provide support, services and education to individuals, families and caregivers affected by Alzheimer’s Disease and related Dementias nationwide and to fund research for better treatment and a cure. Its services include a National Toll-Free Helpline (866-232-8484) staffed entirely by licensed social workers, caregiver support groups, educational programs and publications for caregivers, Dementia-care training for healthcare professionals, the National Memory Screening Program, and more.
For more information about AFA, call: 866-232-8484, visit: www.alzfdn.org.
Steibs/Cohen Buying Event
ART: old oil paintings, old watercolors, old etchings, lithographs, old movie posters, cartoon art, & more!
STATUES: old bronze, carved jade, wood, marble, alabaster, pottery, porcelain.
OLD TOYS: old toys, trains, old comics and baseball cards (prior to 1960), old Japanese toys, robots, old banks & old dolls.
ORIENTAL ITEMS: jades, statues, figurines, netsuke, old swords, oriental glass and porcelains.
HISTORICAL ITEMS: letters, autographs (movie stars, presidents, political, etc.), old photos, political pins and ribbons, old fountain pens, old pocket knives, swords, military items, American, Japanese, German medals, advertising items, old stamps, old badges (police, fire, military).
All Things Gold, Silver, Sterling & Platinum Jewelry
We buy all types of Gold Jewelry, new, old, and broken. Rings (class rings, mother’s rings, wedding rings, etc.) Bracelets (charm, tennis, bangles, etc). Earrings do not need to be a matching pair. Chains and Pendants, broken is ok. We even buy old Yellow Gold teeth and crowns. Brooches, company year pins. We buy Diamonds, Emeralds, and Rubies. Any item made out of Sterling Silver. Silverware, forks, spoons, bowls, dishes, trays, tea sets, statues, Sterling and .999 Bars, Sterling and .999 Rounds, frames, candle sticks, trophies, salt and pepper shakers and Jewelry. Broken and smashed is ok. House Calls
Old or New Jewelry • Broken, Antique, & Costume Jewelry • Engagement Rings • Charms, Pins & Chains • Gold/Silver Bars • Sterling Silverware • All Things Gold/Silver • Belt Buckles • Old Clocks • Glassware • Cut Glass • Depression Glass • China • Waterford Crystal • Crystal Items • Hummels • Royal Doultons • Oriental Rugs & Glass • Russian Enameled Items • Cartoon Art • Old Banks • Old Crocks • Old Door Stops • Old Pottery Items • Oriental Pottery • Oriental Glass • Old Advertising Items • Old Carousel Figurines • Buck Rogers Items • Old Disney Items • Cigar Store Indians • Slot Machines • Old Coin Operated Machines • Currier & Ives Prints • Old Prints • Paintings • Collector Prints • Old Fire Department Items • Flash Gordon Items • Whirligigs • Wood Carvings • Antique Lamps • Old Dolls • Old Teddy Bears • Old Bird Decoys • War Memorabilia • War Models • War Pictures • War Weaponry • Old Knives • Old Swords • Old Stamps • Autographs • Old Letters • Old & New Tools • Automobiles • Entire Estates • Icons • Old Ink Stands • Leaded Windows • Old Beer Steins • Old Judaica • Tiffany Items • Lone Ranger Items • Old Maps • Old Globes • Old Paperweights • Old Napkin Rings • Old Nautical Items • Old Political Items • Historical Items • Old Pictures • Old Powder Horns • Old Quilts • Old Railroad Items • Franklin Mint Items • Old Fountain Pens • Old Weather Vanes • Old Perfume Bottles • Unique Items • Lladro Statues • Vintage Native American Items/Artifacts • Swarovski • World’s Fair Items • Vintage Foreign Paper Money