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Jim suffered from severe osteoarthritis in his left knee. He tried cortisone shots and other therapies, but the pain kept coming back. Then he went to the Joint Replacement Center at Broward Health North where he learned about Robotic Joint Surgery, a less invasive type of partial knee replacement. Within days of the surgery, Jim was walking unassisted. Within weeks, he was back in full swing.

“BAD KNEES MEANS BAD GAME. BUT THEY GOT ME BACK ON THE COURSE FASTER THAN I THOUGHT POSSIBLE.”

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Christina FislerCustomer Service

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Karen PatrickCustomer Service

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Assistant

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Deidre Russell Account Manager

Nicole Coppock VIP Dept/New Business Development

Tracy Brown VIP Dept/New Business Development

Jessica Carrion Account Manager

Jackie De Los Santos Account Manager

Ronnie Staton Account Manager

Karen Patrick Customer Service Representative

Chylynn BastianMarketing Division

Catherine Anastasiadis Account Manager Assistant

Christina Fisler Customer Service Representative

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PublisherDawne Richards

EDITORIAL

Beauty & Health EditorTrisha McMahon

Contributing WritersMichael DiPierro, Jay Ghanem, Dan Hobby, Teana McDonald,

Misty Schwartz, Elaine Simmons, Charlotte Sundquist

LAYOUT

Media DirectorJames Stafford

The Team

Pompano Today is published 12 times annually by Pompano Media Group LLC, 3304 SE 4th Street Suite 6, Pompano Beach, Florida 33062. Print subscriptions are $20 per year. Pompano Today assumes no liability for products or services advertised herein. Pompano Today reserves the right to edit, rewrite or refuse material. Publisher is not responsible for typographical or production errors or accuracy of information provided by its advertisers. Pompano Today reserves the right to refuse any advertiser. Copyright © 2015 Pompano Media Group, LLC. All rights reserved. No portion of Pompano Today September be used or reproduced without the express written permission of the Publisher.

Dawne is a longtime Pompano visitor and nine-year resident. She'll share interviews with some of our fascinating neighbors, keep readers posted on what’s happening in the City, and answer your questions, comments, concerns and suggestions as we continue to grow our magazine.

Dawne Richards

James “Jim” Stafford

Jim is a professional photographer, web, and graphic designer. He is passionate about photography and art, and his marriage! Be sure to smile if you see Jim as we send him out to cover life in Pompano; you can also read more about Jim and his lovely wife in our "Marital Minutes" column.

Trisha’s work has appeared in numerous publications, from Town & Country to innnewyork.com. A sought-after speaker, moderator and radio talk-show guest, Trisha will be sharing her insights with readers and staff.

Trisha McMahon

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7 YOUR LIFESTYLE: GET GOING September events

8 FASHION: FORWARD Fashion as art

9 FASHION: THE GOODS Stripes and dots after Labor Day: we can do it!

10 YOUR PETS Photo essay: Star dogs

12 MARITAL MINUTES The first day of school

13 YOUR KIDS Social Studies and art make the connection

20 YUM Too pretty to eat

21 TAKE CARE News from Broward Health North

22 VROOM The vehicle as artistic expression

24 AROUND TOWNNow and ThenFeature: Charlotte's Web - Girl, Noticed

26 STARS IN YOUR EYES News from the West Coast

29 GET SMART There's a reason for the season

30 Feature: Lights, Camera, Action!

32 Word Scramble

CONTENTS

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POMPANO TODAY

DEPARTMENTSYOUR LIFESTYLE

YOUR BUSINESS

YOUR CITY

YOUR HEALTH

THE LAST WORD

FEATURESCITY LIMITS The upcoming Season of the Arts

25 GIRL, NOTICEDEmpowering art

YOUR DINING

September 2015

Cover photo © Zsolnai Gergely - Fotolia.com

YOUR RIDE

LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION! Peter Pan takes flight at The Wick

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Culture has, in the past, most often been associated with "wasteland" in South Florida. Indeed, many years ago, I attended a holiday performance of The Nutcracker and settled into my seat with great anticipation, only to realize - with even greater dismay - that there was no live orchestra. Instead (yes, I'm dating myself, but that's ok), there was - a record player. I almost tried to buy back all of my winter clothes and flee.

Instead, I shrugged and hoped that things would improve. And oh, how far we've come!

In our pages, you'll find a plethora of new - and already iconic - cultural venues, both here in Pompano Beach and within a fairly small radius as well. Also, we hope you "notice" our tribute to Lori Pratico's fascinating journey throughout this issue.

Whatever your plans, enjoy the month, and we hope you enjoy a superb season of the arts!

WELCOME TO SEPTEMBER 2015!

FROM THE TEAM

Dawne Richards, Publisher

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Quick! What's our state flower?

Whether you’re planning a close, intimate gathering, or a large aff air, the Sample-McDougald House at Centennial Park (450 NE 10th Street, Pompano Beach) sets the scene for memories that will last a lifetime. The recently completed $2.5 million restoration of the house and grounds provides you and your guests with a memorable setting. The historic house, surrounded by native trees and vegetation, is a beautiful background for your photos. Renting the Sample-McDougald House can give you and your guests exclusive use of the house and grounds throughout your aff air (subject to use guidelines). Visit www.SampleMcDougaldHouse.com to learn more about the house, or call 954 691-5686 or 954 214-4759 for more details.

Memories you’ll treasure. . . at the Sample-McDougald House

Sitting amidst four beautiful acres, the Sample-McDougald House offers one of the few

historically signifi cant settings in the area for events of any size, uniquely

suited to your special day. Advertisement

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EVENTS || YOUR LIFESTYLE

Pompano Beach Aquatic Center • 820 NE 18th Ave Pompano Beach, FL 33060 This event is to encourage kids to live a healthy lifestyle by participating in a little swimming, biking and running. We look forward to this year's event. This is a kids only triathlon taking place at the Pompano Beach Aquatic Complex. Your child will swim in a pool, bike/run on a closed course. The entry fee will cover race goodies.

All athletes must be at the event location by 7:00am on event morning. Once you are parked you will not be permitted to leave until the last bike rider is off the course.

There will be no race day registration.

***ALL CHILDREN MUST BE A USAT MEMBER ($15.00 annual fee) and abide by all USAT rules. Race age is determined by the age you are as of 12/31/2015.

For more information, visit active.com/pompano-beach-fl/triathlon/races/i-tri-d-5-to-15-kids-triathlon-2015.

It’s that time again Pompano! Prepare to pamper yourself this weekend at the Emma Lou Olson Civic Center. Shop the show to acquire beautiful African trade beads, vintage glass beads, pendants, beads and gems galore! See why we are the East Coast’s #1 Bead Show!

For more information, visit beadshows.com/show/pompano-beach-fl-bead-show-2015/.

The Dutch Oliver Heldens was just 17 years old when the biggest record label in the dance industry, Spinnin' Records, approached and signed him. A Techy / Deep House hybrid, which is instantly recognizable as Oliver Heldens. With releases as Gecko, his Robin Thicke Feel Good remix and his Martin Garrix Animals remix it's safe to say 2014 will be a big year for him.

For more information, call (954) 785-5224.

September

Happy September!

Visit our online calendar for more events and Get. Out. There!!!

Enjoy Music Under the Stars on September 11!See page 27for more information

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September 26Oliver Heldens at Club Cinema

September 13I Tri'd 5 to 15 Kids Triathlon

September 19 and 20Intergalactic Bead and Jewelry Show

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YOUR LIFESTYLE || FASHION FORWARD

By Elaine Simmons

FASHION IS AN ART FORMCLOTHING AS CANVAS

Fashion is an art form - you can call it decorative or applied art instead of fine art, but what's the difference? The same amount of artistic expression goes into clothes. The designer is an artist and the medium in which he or she works is clothing, just as the painter works on canvas, the composer through musical notes or the sculptor with stone, metal and marble. Art is any self-expression that is consciously made and displayed. What a person wears can be seen as art if it is meant to express inner self and outer flair. Fashion can be used as a form of self-expression and hence can be considered art….especially when the lines are used effectively.

Examine any garment and you will discover its internal line and design features. Design features within the internal garment include; pockets, lapels, collars, darts, zippers, buttons, texture and pattern. The shape, location and size of these features will all have an impact on your apparent height, weight and body proportions. Chosen well they can work minor miracles in camouflaging figure challenges.

The internal garment is the area to which design features are added to enhance and give interest. It is the area which has the most impact on apparent weight, height and shape and where most women make their mistakes. This is the place that a designer can best express his artistic abilities.

About the AuthorElaine Simmons is an Image, Etiquette and Body Language Consultant, offering image consulting services to individuals and groups.

Photo © James Stafford Photography

Photo credits, clockwise from top left: © RetroClipArt- Fotolia.com; © Cathlin - Fotolia.com; © kamenuka - Fotolia.com; © aleksa_d - Fotolia.com; © vvoe - Fotolia.com; art frame © bigy9950 - Fotolia.com

Vertical InfluenceAny line or feature that causes the eye to move in a vertical manner e.g., pleats, zippers, single-breasted jackets, sleeveless tops and button front dresses. Vertical design lines emphasize height and narrowness (slimness).

Horizontal InfluenceAny design line or feature that causes the eye to move in a horizontal direction (e.g., boat necklines, most hem lines, horizontal stripes, pockets placed on either side of the body, belts, etc.). Horizontal influence decreases apparent height by breaking up length and emphasizing width.

Triangular InfluenceTriangles fall within the diagonal category and are one of the most common design elements within fashion, e.g.

'V' necklines, collars, lapels, 'V' shaped button placement on a double-breasted jacket or a chain and pendant. Triangles can be used

high on the body to capture attention. This will make the wearer appear taller and if wide,

increase apparent shoulder width.

Diagonal InfluenceAny design line or feature that causes the eye to move from side to side on an angle. Diagonal influence gives a garment an image of energy and action. The longer and more vertical the diagonal line, the taller and slimmer the wearer will appear to be. The shorter and more horizontal the line the wider the area will appear.

Circular Influence

Circular design features include scooped necklines,

ruffles, puff sleeves, flounced hems, swirly design lines and patterns, polka dots, rounded pockets and most floral designs. Use round lines to balance

the body where one area is larger than the

other.

We may not look at fashion in a frame on the wall, but fashion accomplishes many of the same things as art:

creative design, self-expression and a reflection of our culture.

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FASHION: THE GOODS || YOUR LIFESTYLE

These traditional summer staples

are now au courant for fall

While we typically think of polka dots in candy colors, spring and summer pastels and stripes can harken back to the days of Audrey in her summer boat neck sweater – these two prints are easily translated to fall fashions.

It may seem obvious, but truly the trick is to move into the next season gracefully – taking color and pattern into account. This fall, fashion goes for stripes, dots and stunning graphic prints – they are everywhere from ready-to-wear to accessories.

1) News flash - what’s black and white and red all over...stripes! Break the story in big, thick magic marker prints.

2) Stroke of genius – horizontal and vertical are certainly still on trend but a stripe can take the form of chevron or zebra – rock this out in unexpected color combinations – just by removing white as the base color you transpose the look for fall.

3) Dot, dot, dot – don’t think Julia at the polo match in the ubiquitous brown and white dress – switch up the polka dot in

contrasting hues – here again when white is extracted from the palette in polka dots you’ve opened the door to this pattern’s wearability in the cooler seasons.

4) Spot on – polka dots do not have to be an all-over pattern – try a solid sweater with a smattering of dots – groupings of three will make your point.

5) Circle up – try the polka dot trend in an outerwear piece – what better to brighten a gray day than a swing trench featuring droplets of color.

There you have it –stripes and polka dots aren’t going anywhere because they are classic – so just like you no longer pack away your white jeans when the clock strikes midnight on Labor Day – with the right cut, color and pattern configuration you can wear these timeless prints year-round.

Fun, facts, and musings from your local tailor

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STRIPES AND DOTS AFTER LABOR DAY:

WE CAN DO IT!

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YOUR LIFESTYLE || YOUR PETS

This dog looks likehe enjoys being a movie star.

Photos, top to bottom: © Fly_dragonfly - Fotolia.com; © Willee Cole - Fotolia.com

Q. If I dress up my dog in a purple tutu, do I have a better chance of success at auditions? A. No. No. No. And...no.

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The Amp is Back - Don’t miss these upcoming shows:

Reserve your seats at Pompanobeacharts.org or Ticketmaster.com

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Festival of PraiseFred Hammond

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YOUR LIFESTYLE || MARITAL MINUTES

If I reflect back on my childhood, I can remember numerous first days of school. I remember I was excited because I was going to be in a new class, I had new stuff, and I knew that “this year” was going to be great. Not all of my friends have had the

same reaction when the first day of school approached. I remember several of them being nonchalant about the whole situation, and I had other friends who actually threw up the night before the first day of school every year. As a mother, I utilize these memories to try to empathize with how my children feel at this time of year.

As the first day of school approaches every year, my children seem to be excited. Because I do not want the excitement to turn into anxiety or fear, I try to make school preparation fun for them. I do not simply collect the school supply lists and go out and purchase what they need. I actually have my kids play an active role in the

purchasing of supplies. Having my children be active participants in the school preparation process seems to make them more excited.

With four children, buying and organizing school supplies can get a bit hectic. To streamline the process, we make two lists for each child. The first list is for their personal school supplies (back pack, pencils, glue, etc.). The second the list is for classroom supplies (tissues, sanitizer, etc.). An item does not “officially” get checked off our lists until it is purchased and put in either the book bag or the classroom supply bag. When all items are checked off of each list, my sons feel a sense of accomplishment and are even more excited to start school and use their new supplies.

Doing simple things such as actively including my children in the back-to-school preparation process makes the experience memorable for them. If I remember my first days of school, they most likely will remember theirs as well, and I want their memories to be positive.

Gender RolesMARITAL MINUTES

© James Stafford Photography

About the StaffordsDr. Gina and Jim Stafford have been married for over 15 years. Throughout that time they had four beautiful children – all boys!!! Over the course of their relationship they have faced ups and downs, especially since three out of the four sons were diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Despite the obstacles that came their way, their marriage has grown stronger. People who know the couple always ask how they do it. The answer is that with hard work and faith anything is possible. The couple decided to share their story, their strategies, and their lives with other couples to assist them in building a relationship just as strong as their own. Each month, we'll bring you their words of wisdom, devoted to helping couples explore the many issues facing marriages today. Read more about this engaging couple at maritalminutes.com.

By Dr. Gina Stafford

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where to find us

NEXT GENERATION

|||||||||▐ Enriching Social Studies through the Arts

your kidsLast month, I highlighted the many piano accomplishments of Parkway Middle School student Quin Nardonne at the State Piano Competition. This month I would like to recognize Parkway Middle School music teacher Melton Mustafa. This talented Broward County musician and educator is a quarterfinalist for the Music Educator Award that will be presented February 2016 during GRAMMY week. While it is not surprising that such musical accomplishments are associated with a Broward County Public Schools Performing and Visual Arts magnet program, I want to write about a more surprising setting for the Arts.

Being a life long lover of music, dance, and art, Broward County Public Schools Social Studies Staff Developer Marie DiRito made demonstrating to other educators how to teach Social Studies through the Arts a priority of hers. With the help of Instructional Specialist Tina Swanton, this professional learning opportunity for social studies teachers came to fruition this past summer. The Arts and Social Studies have a strong and longstanding history with each other, for through culture societies define their values, beliefs, philosophies, and themselves. The Arts are directly influenced by the social, political, and economic experiences of a culture. Using the Arts in a social studies classroom helps students make a physical and emotional connection to the content, which deepens their understanding and piques their interest.

Through visuals, audio, and multimedia sources, students are provided with many opportunities to construct meaning from the past. Whether, students are examining dolphin frescos in their Middle School World History class or listening to WWII era music in High School U.S. History, the Arts greatly enhance the Social Studies curriculum.

Modeling what they expect from their participants, Marie and Tina immerse them in what the student experience should be from the time participants enter the room. As teachers enter the room classical music from Marie’s iTunes is playing and an image from the Renaissance is prominently displayed to spark curiosity. Throughout the day participants are challenged to write and perform a song related to a historical topic, compare works of art using a magnifying glass so not to miss even the smallest detail, and many other educational and engaging activities.

I initially wanted to continue writing about the Broward County Public Schools Performing and Visual Arts magnet program, which undoubtedly enriches the lives of many students through curriculum rich in music, dance, theatre, and visual arts. However, the Teaching Social Studies Through the Arts workshop was too good to go unrecognized.

You can follow Broward County Public Schools Social Studies Department on Twitter @Broward SS.

By Michael DiPierro

Michael DiPierro has a decade of experience in education. He currently holds a Master's degree in Educational Leadership and is an Instructional Specialist with Broward County Public Schools.

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Whether you’re planning a close, intimate gathering, or a large aff air, the Sample-McDougald House at Centennial Park (450 NE 10th Street, Pompano Beach) sets the scene for memories that will last a lifetime. The recently completed $2.5 million restoration of the house and grounds provides you and your guests with a memorable setting. The historic house, surrounded by native trees and vegetation, is a beautiful background for your photos. Renting the Sample-McDougald House can give you and your guests exclusive use of the house and grounds throughout your aff air (subject to use guidelines). Visit www.SampleMcDougaldHouse.com to learn more about the house, or call 954 691-5686 or 954 214-4759 for more details.

Memories you’ll treasure. . . at the Sample-McDougald House

Sitting amidst four beautiful acres, the Sample-McDougald House offers one of the few

historically signifi cant settings in the area for events of any size, uniquely

suited to your special day. Advertisement

Advertisement

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(BE A WITNESS!)

Photo © Elizabeth SanJuan

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Season of the Arts

Earlier this summer at BaCA, the Otis Cadillac and the El Dorados R&B Revue (an 11 piece band that takes you way back to the R&B revues of the late 50s and early 60s) recreated the atmosphere and energy that gave birth to rock 'n roll in that era. Photo credit: Amy Pasquantonio.

The Miami City Ballet welcomed Ellen Grocki, a Miami City Ballet School (MCB School) student, was invited to join Miami City Ballet for its 2014-2015 Season. Learn more about the Miami City Ballet at miamicityballet.org/insider/. Photo courtesy Miami City Ballet.

The exterior of the Ziff Ballet Opera House in Miami. Learn more at http://www.arshtcenter.org/About-Us/Rentals/Sanford-and-Dolores-Ziff-Ballet-Opera-House/. Photo Credit: Robin Hill.

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Dwayne Wade and Patricia Delgado join forces for Ballet and Basketball. To read more about the interview, visit https://www.miamicityballet.org/insider/exclusive-interview-with-dwyane-wade/. Photo courtesy Miami City Ballet.

Pérez Art Museum Miami, east façadeSeptember 2014

Designed by Herzog & de MeuronPhoto by Angel Valentin

To learn more about PAMM, visit pamm.org/.

Installation view of the Schmidt Center Gallery with work by Karen Glaser.Common Ground: Artists in the EvergladesSchmidt Center Gallery: September 20 – November 5, 2014 © Copyright 2015 Florida Atlantic University. To learn more, visit fau.edu/galleries/commonground.php.

Outstanding art and culture

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Search online for "food styling career" and you'll get over a million results. Accordingly to Le Cordon Bleu culinary schools (chefs.edu), food stylists are "indispensable" in making food look photogenic.

You can even become a "Certified Food Artist" in a program offered by - really - the "Academy of Ice Carving and Design" (academyoficecarving.com).

Beyond just making food look pretty is making food look like, well, not food. This is where true artistry comes into play.

By definition, this art is ethereal - but we can understand the desire to preserve these, well, forever. Sometimes, "too pretty to eat" is not just a cliché.

YUM

your diningFOOD AS ARTFOOD CARVING AND FOOD STYLING: EDIBLE MASTERPIECES

eating well and eating right

Photos, clockwise from left:Mango and passion fruit mousse, © amornmas - Fotolia.com; Poached eggs © osztya - Fotolia.com; Apple swan,© joloei - Fotolia.com; Gotowanie - © amadeusz - Fotolia.com.

In case you were wondering, "Gotowanie" is Polish for cooking. We were hoping it meant "food styled to look like little penguins", but alas...

(GALLERY)

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About About Charles Catoe, CHT/CHWS:Charles Catoe, CHWS/CHT is a Certified Hyperbaric Wound Specialist from the American College of Hyperbaric Medicine and sitting CHWS Committee Member; Certified Hyperbaric Technologist from the National Board of Diving and Hyperbaric Medical Technology and also an Undersea Hyperbaric Medical Society Hyperbaric Accreditation Surveyor. He joins BHN as our Hyperbaric Safety Officer and Senior Technician for the new Wound Healing and Hyperbaric Center; soon to be located on the first floor.

Charles is a Floridian by choice; he spent 20 years in the U. S. NAVY as a Deep Sea Diver which included mix gas and saturation diving, recompression therapy, diving/salvage instruction, underwater ships husbandry, rescue salvage, underwater demolition, and firefighting on sea, land and air. He has lived in South Florida since 2001 and Florida is where he started his clinical hyperbaric career. He has 15 years of experience and training that includes extensive life safety education in the fire sciences but also with hospital based turn key businesses practices gained from a Florida based management company.

Charles enjoys SCUBA diving, spearfishing, kayaking, camping, reef restorations and beachfront conservation efforts with his wife Mary and children, Justin and Marina.

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What is Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy? Hyperbaric Oxygen (HBOT) is a mode of therapy in which the patient breathes 100% oxygen (O2) at pressures greater than normal atmospheric (sea level) pressure. The patient is exposed to the same kind of pressure a SCUBA diver would experience at similar depths.

How can Oxygen (O2) be a drug? The elevated pressure and increased percentage (100%) within the hyperbaric chamber results in a 10-15 fold oxygen increase in blood absorption, which help new blood vessels grow and helps the body’s own defenses fight infections that it normally could not.

Why does the therapy take so long? TIME is our dose. The deeper you go and longer you stay, the more oxygen is absorbed into your tissues. It takes time to get to the pressure and only then does your treatment time begin; after you finish, we have to decompress back to the surface.

What does it feel like?After the door closes, you will hear gas hissing, like a lot of wind, and feel pressure on your ears. The patient must “clear” this pressure by holding their nose and blowing air back through the nose or swallowing some water or tilting your head back. Just like a SCUBA diver or the same sensation you feel on an airplane, prior to take off. Once you reach the max pressure, you will no longer have to clear your ears and may now relax, watch TV, a movie, or even go to sleep.

Are there any side effects?Some patients experience changes in eyesight. If your eyesight changes for the better or gets worse; not to worry, this too will return to pre-treatment levels around 3-4 weeks after your treatments end. Please keep all glasses or contact prescriptions the same.

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Benefits of Hyperbaric Oxygen TherapyCharles Catoe, CHT/CHWS,Hyperbaric Safety Officer

About Broward Health:Broward Health, providing service for more than 75 years, is a nationally recognized system in South Florida that offers world-class healthcare to all. Broward Health includes Broward Health Medical Center, Broward Health North, Broward Health Imperial Point, Broward Health Coral Springs, Chris Evcommissionert Children’s Hospital, Broward Health Weston, Broward Health Community Health Services, Broward Health Physician Group, Broward Health International, Broward Health Urgent Care and Broward Health Foundation. For more information, visit BrowardHealth.org.

Will I get claustrophobic?Our Sechrist 41” chambers are the largest single person chambers made in the world!!! They are constructed in the USA, of thick clear 1.5” acrylic with 3” steel plates and piping that have a pressure capability of 66 feet of sea water. Do not worry; water is not used in our chambers since they are compressed with 100% oxygen. The constant flow of oxygen gives the patient O2 to breathe, cools the chamber, and removes exhaled byproducts of respiration. Once on the bottom, we can control the flow to make it warmer or cooler, you get to decide. So please, tell us if you are hot or cold and we will adjust accordingly.

What do I wear or bring to the center?Clothing will be provided to you once you arrive and we ask you wear only cotton undergarments with no perfumes or colognes. No makeup, lip gloss, hair gels or sprays are allowed either. Alcohol or petroleum products are not allowed in the chamber. Basically, we need you right out of your bath or shower!! This is for your safety as well as our staff.

No electronics are allowed in the chamber. Please leave them at home or silence them off vibrate while you are in the chamber. Tasteful movies are allowed and we ask your respect for others when making your choice.

What if I want to get out of the chamber?You are the boss; if at any time you wish to come out of the chamber, tell the staff immediately and you will be removed. However, it does take a few minutes to get you out, so please talk to staff while we bring you out and understand your safety is our main concern.

How many treatments will I need? Everyone heals differently and the standard course is 20 treatments or one month; we then reassess your progress and decide how best to proceed, some take 60.

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Artists, comedians, singers, fashion icons along with the regular driver have long been seduced by cars, the design of cars, the angles of a specific car and the love affair has been accelerated lately by the designers who are now teaming up with car manufacturers to create pieces of art in the luxury cars. This allow the affluent to purchase or order a car of their chose where the car/ truck/ limo or van can express their individuality.

Yes, just like there are seasons for art, there are also seasons for car designs where car manufacturers roll out their new line of cars- especially luxury cars. Many of the “Money is not an object” car buyers tend to purchase cars for the purpose of creating an impression on others, to make themselves more powerful, rich or just unique.

Studies have shown that cars/designs/style and color choices are a reflection of the personality and the mood of the owner. Whether the car of choice is traditional- such as the red 2015 Chevy Corvette Convertible or the 2015 Jaguar XE - or you want to go to the extreme sporty/ speed obsessed car such as the 2015 Ferrari or the Porsche Boxster, this is your personal automotive expression.

With the rich and famous, it is easy to feel and witness the competitive side of these individuals. Unique, different, expensive and one of a kind cars are well sought after by a specific class of drivers who seek the Unconventional- because their style is unique, just like them. This reflect their personality having the desire to put their personal stamp on the car they drive.

Cars, just like clothes, shoes or body art, are desirable these days. Tattooing the body, body piercing is considered an expression of ideas and so is the choice of a car, the speed of a car and the choice of color. Having a beautiful car leaves its driver feeling more confident, happy and unique - just like a tattoo or a sexy outfit - we think of ourselves as an outlet for our creativity, passion and personality.

Below are some of the most desirable cars/ pieces of art in price, mechanical prowess, design and uniqueness: (note: prices are base prices, your individuality and customization of the vehicle will just be added to your tab! Listed from the least expensive to the most expensive):

1. 2015 Ferrari FF: priced at $295 k, is a 2-door 2. 2015 Rolls Royce Ghost: priced at $319 K3. 2015 Ferrari F12 Berlinetta: Priced at $320 k4. 2016 Bentley Mulsanne: priced at $335k5. 2015 Rolls Royce Phantom Coupe: priced at $440 k6. 2015 Rolls Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe: priced at $480 k7. 2015 Lamborghini Aventador: priced at $550 k8. 2015 Porsche 918 Spyder Priced at $930 k (photo, right)9. 2015 Ferrari LaFerrari $1.5 million

Yes, the sky is the limit for how your can personalize your car. It is your ride after all. Whether you want white, black, red or any color under the rainbow, for a certain price, it can happen. Luxury cars such as the ones mentioned above cater to those who have a distinctive taste and are demanding and will accommodate their customers to make them happy. The goal is to make your ride your favorite one among your other rides. The purpose of this uniqueness is that the car excites you the most and makes you feel alive when you see it.

Just like there are seasons in the year, there are also seasons for art and self expression. Those who show their vision and their status through each brush stroke, others enjoy driving the fast car or the individualized ride or the most innovative ways to express their individuality through the special wheels, individualized seat covers, spoiler or some sweet ground effects… All of this to showcase their personality and their successes in life.We have all been seduced by cars! Believe me, whether you drive a practical car, a pimped up ride or a million dollar car, we all are curious to see how others live and ride. The most expensive and luxurious cars in the world are now considered rolling art pieces not just a means of transportation. Most of the time, these pieces of art reflect flamboyance and pride rather than efficiency and practicality. It becomes a lifestyle and the envy of the neighborhood. Yet, whether you like to express your style through your ride or not, you can always appreciate the beauty, the seduction and the swagger of these machines.

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Jay Ghanem is the President of Auto Tech and Body, an automotive complex in Pompano Beach. In the past few years, Jay has focused on sustainability and green energy in the automotive industry. Jay has an Engineering degree and multiple certifications in mechanical, paint and body repair. Jay has been awarded the Small Business Person of the Year by the Broward Chamber of Commerce; he is the assistant governor for the Rotary Club district 6990 in Florida and the Bahamas; he vice-chairs the Pompano Beach NW CRA Advisory Board. Jay also serves on the Broward County Education Board for Automotive and Marine Industry programs, is the ATC Advisory chair, and serves on the Broward College and Boys & Girls Club boards, among others. Jay is a regular speaker at the FAU School of Engineering and has published articles in local and national automotive industry publications. When not working, Jay likes to spend time with his wife Mei and their kids Jude and Meera. He has resided in Broward County for the past 20 years. Jay’s keys to success are: passion, vision, perseverance and loving what you do.

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Below: the 2015 Porsche 918 Spyder, Image © 2015 Porsche Cars North America, Inc.

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your cityAROUND TOWN

Beacon Light, 1964

Thanks to Dan Hobby and the Pompano Beach Historical Society for the photo and information about our city's rich and varied history. To learn more about our city's fascinating history, visit pompanohistory.com.

Although the Pompano Beach area has not been hit by a major hurricane in almost a decade, large Atlantic storms have frequently caused significant damage here. The most devastating for Pompano Beach were probably the hurricanes that struck South Florida in

1926, 1928 and 1947, but others have left destruction in their wake. See here is clean-up efforts at the Beacon Light Shopping Center on North Federal Highway following Hurricane Cleo, a Category 2 storm that passed over Pompano Beach on August 27, 1964.

Hurricane Wilma, 2005

looks vastly different today, of course, but we run the risk of complacency, given how long it's been since a major hurricane has taken aim at Pompano Beach. The City offers a wealth of hurricane (and other disaster) preparedness information for both business owners and residents, including a downloadable Hurricane Preparation Guide. at http://pompanobeachfl.gov/pages/misc_pages/residents/hurricanes/hurricanes.html.php.

Left: an image of Hurricane Wilma over South Florida, enhanced color GOES 12 satellite image by NOAA. Licensed under Public Domain via Commons.

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CHARLOTTE'S WEB || YOUR CITY

By Charlotte Sundquist

Charlotte Sundquist is the President of Artistic Productions, Inc. (artisticproductionsinc.com) and is a strong local advocate for arts and culture in our community. In 2010, she created “Art Night Pompano”, a series of art events at the Pompano Citi Center as part of her Vacant Spaces Project. These events showcased the talents of multiple visual artists, poets and musicians. Charlotte is also the founder of the South Florida Artists Association (south-florida-artists.com) a non-profit organization that focuses on the development of business skills for the arts that meets monthly in Pompano Beach. When not supporting the arts, Charlotte travels the globe at every opportunity. Photo of Charlotte © Tara Hauck, Tara Inc. Photography.

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GIRL, NOTICED

breathe. Creativity surrounds us in South Florida, and I have always been inspired by my friends that make their living in the visual and performing arts. While a great play or a live musical performance can be entertaining, art can also serve for a positive social purpose. Throughout the past year, I have witnessed local artist Lori Pratico develop a project known as Girl Noticed. I first heard about it over lunch one day. I loved the concept, and thought this month’s article would be a great way to notice her for a change. Lori is a local visual artist that I had met years ago through my involvement with the South Florida Artists Association. She is a phenomenal portrait artist who also uses her talents to create large scale murals. This project combined both of those talents and emphasized recognizing the strength, courage, talents and tenacity of females throughout the United States. In her words: “I’m creating something you have no choice but to notice. Art has always been where I have found my voice, and I aim to be heard.”

Her goal is to travel to each of the 50 states within the next few years and create detailed charcoal murals on exterior walls that depict a specific woman or girl within that community. Lori states “The idea is, weather conditions and time will naturally and quickly fade away these images. There is a window of time to “Notice” the artwork that has been created, thus representing the message: “when an individual’s talents, intelligence, and character are left

unnoticed, they may fade away, disappear, and never be seen or developed into their full potential.” Each individual chosen will be photographed alongside their portrait and these photos will comprise a book to be published at the completion of the project.

And while the art itself is interesting, what I see is the effect that the project has in the individuals who have been involved. I see videos being created by women and girls on the social media page that capture them listing their personality traits and their talents, with the last phrase being “notice me”. It’s not only empowering for the individual, I see it inspiring moms to encourage their own daughters to do the same. And through this process is how Lori has come to find her individuals for the murals. She has captured women who courageously battled cancer, who have run marathons, and most importantly, shy little girls that would otherwise sit by themselves in a corner. With each one, she makes them larger than life, within their own communities, so that they are seen and heard. If you have an idea for a Girl Noticed mural project, I encourage you to visit her website at girlnoticed.com for more information. It’s an ambitious undertaking, so if you think you have a contact or possible wall in another state, please don’t hesitate to contact her. And hey Lori, thanks for noticing!

The arts are something I live, sleep, eat and © giadophoto - Fotolia.com

There is a window of time to "notice" the artwork

What I see is the effect this has had on those involved

Photo © Elizabeth SanJuan

To learn more about Lori's project, visit girlnoticed.com. At press time, Lori was fresh off her recent trip to New Albany, Indiana, and gearing up to visit Montclair, NJ, next. You can send nominations to [email protected].

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stars in your eyes

When did you know without any doubt that you wanted to act?Acting sort of fell in to my lap. But with it, I was able to heal. I was able to vent what I had been bottling up inside my heart for such a long time. I had gotten into a lot of trouble in a near death car crash that literally changed my life. Long story short, acting became the vehicle, ironically, that saved me. I spent my teen years hiding my tears, seeking to please others and worrying about being accepted and associated with the unpopular. It was an alter ego that gave me a bubble in which I hid and protected myself. doing bad things was easier to handle than being depressed and feeling like I wanted to commit suicide. How did I get there? By numerous ways in which I was bullied when I moved here from Brasil at twelve years of age without knowing the language. So when acting fell into my lap years down the line, I wasn't trying to pursue it at first. But I was able to process and come to know myself through it. I wasn't judged, I was perfect in my imperfection and for the first time in my life I was able to feel again and be true to who I really was. That's when I decided I was going to do this for the rest of my life and nothing else

matters. It has been all due to my elective class in high school (drama), where I had to audition for one of the school plays as a requirement for the class I was coerced to be in. I booked my audition and got a leading role in A MidSummer Nights’ Dream by Shakespeare. I fell in love with the stage and acting. But I didn't have a clue as to what I was doing. Honestly. I was apparently good because I continued to book

almost every other play my high school produced for the remainder of my time there. I did join the drama magnet program at Dr. Phillips High, and got some basic knowledge and training. I auditioned for Universal Studios Orlando, and at my first attempt, I got hired into the Entertainment Department. I began doing films, commercials, industrials, etc. I did join different acting schools, like Zoe And Company, Inc., Acts III, Universal Studios (many different classes), etc. I say all this to say, that although I did go to acting schools, have taken workshops, joined different theaters and all, and have even had the privilege of studying with

Richard Brander (Kevin Costner’s acting coach and friend for decades and one of the biggest acting coaches in Hollywood) - so even though I've had much

VINICIUS MACHADO By Misty Schwartz; photos © Kweisi Gharreau

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Misty Schwartz is the owner of MSPR and is a public relations and marketing guru, enjoys meeting new people and doing volunteer work. She has been doing PR/Marketing/Volunteer work for several years with various foundations across the world and has always loved to find ways to make a difference in the lives of those she comes in contact with. Misty Schwartz PR plans to make a difference in the way the world views charities, celebrities and cupcakes… Her firm helps with various movie premieres and charity events worldwide. She is also the founder of Cupcakes Magazine and always tries to incorporate a charity into all of the events she works on, such as Children’s Hospitals (worldwide), The Scott L. Schwartz Children’s Foundation, Alicia’s House Food Pantry and Toys for Tots Foundation.

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training that I could boast about, I feel that most of my craft was developed and refined at the actual work itself. You see, I have always worked. I have always been on a set. There hasn't been a year where I haven't worked, even if it was only a few jobs that year. Don't get me wrong: classes are extremely important. I don't dismiss them in any regard. But there's nothing like being on the set. And for me, most of my actual craft came from the school of doing! What inspires you to act?Acting is a privilege. To touch someone's spirit and [beliefs] through the means of arts is a confirmation that we have indeed an artistic creator. I believe that acting is such a miracle of a gift. Like most gifts, you can misuse it, abuse it, and waste it. But there's no gift like the ability to engage with someone’s thinking and feeling and through that channel, to draw them out of their reality and into another. It's liberating. That's what acting provides. It's serving the human spirit. I feel the weight of this honor as a privilege. I love to serve at the end of the day and that's what inspires me the most about it. We need to dream and imagine and I believe that acting ushers us there. I love people. Performing is my way of staying connected with them. I can't imagine myself doing anything else. When did you realize you had reached your goals as an actor?When you are named the fastest rising Latino talent on TV today, then you are given a humanitarian award for helping people get to where you are as well without asking for a penny in return and at the same time having an international Network like Globo doing a special documentary on your life and career that's about to be launched internationally. That's how I know that I'm doing right by me. I know where I come from, so for me it's not so much about these things mentioned, but to where I'm going from here. You see, I'm not worried about what I have, or don't have, but where I come from and what that means for others who aspire to do what I'm doing. That’s the significant thing about my journey that keeps me grounded and affirmed in my process. I look at my kids’ life today and I see them doing faster and bigger things in their near future. That to me is a confirmation that I'm doing right. However, I'll say this last thing regarding this: “Reached” is such a definitive

point. I don't ever want to be in such a place because I believe in growth. I believe in teaching the wise and he becomes wiser. There's much more to conquer ahead. What was your favorite role to date and why?When the TV show Power came out on breakdown for casting, my agent submitted my headshot for consideration and they denied me the opportunity to audition. So she called casting directly and insisted on them seeing me. After begging, literally. They said that I could put myself on tape for it. I didn't come to find this out till after the fact. I got the usual call from my agent about putting myself on tape for an audition like other times. Goes to show how much an agent that believes in you is critical. So I put myself on tape for the role of Julio. I had to do that two times before actually getting called in. The second time was only to apply a note. Well, that got me called in for a general audition. What a process just to get in the door! Long story short, I ended up auditioning for Ruiz next, then they gave me Nomar.I went through the regular process of callbacks, waiting for the producer to review the taped audition with the casting director and then they called and made us an offer for Nomar. Usually they don't do that. If they don't like your audition or don't find you fitting for the role they are seeing you for they don't give you further opportunities. So Power was special for me right from the get go. I'm very grateful for it. It humbled me in so many ways as well. I had been on an upstream for a minute and my body of work was very fitting with the context of what the show was about. I almost felt like saying, we are straight offer only on this one! Had I done that, I would not have worked on the show at all. I didn't initially see how great the show was from the writing to the actors involved because I had no knowledge of any of the above. I got the sides only for the characters they were throwing at me and that was that. Nomar gave me the opportunity I had long waited for as an actor. He was the typical gangster that I had done numerous times before, but he was not only a pedophile but he was young and a human being with so many different colors. I wasn't even a part of the main story line. I was supposed to be the back story only, almost like a featured background. But I kept giving them so much, I remember Courtney Kemp Agboh saying on the set to me one day while next to Lela Loren (who plays Angela Valdez on the show), she said, we just loved everything you were doing, so we kept giving you more. So much so that Nomar became so much a part of the main storyline that he is still talked about in just about every episode continuously still after being killed off on the first episode of season two. There's so much more to say about this role and that’s why it's one of my favorite thus far. I could write pages and pages on it. But I'll just end by saying this: my participation in Power and my role as Nomar in it has taught me so much more than I could have ever expected from an opportunity as such, the one thing I take away from it that has changed me drastically and my approach to every other role and why I loved it so much is that every piece of my involvement from beginning to today on Power has taught me in practice that humility is really the key to being exalted. I'll leave it at that. (Our interview continues online at pompanotoday.com).

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basketball season and the Presidential races are hot topics right now. Most men are thrilled that these sports are back and most people are very interested in this year’s race because of a certain someone that will remain nameless (read between the toupee). The bottom line is, don’t reinvent the wheel and create something that will increase sales, gain new customers and generate a buzz.

GET SMART || YOUR BUSINESS

By Teana McDonald

THERE'S A REASON

FOR THE SEASON

We all know that there are four seasons, right? Winter, spring, summer and fall. Do you honestly know which seasons are the most lucrative for your business? If you own a restaurant, retail space or travel agency it’s easy to determine your business cycle. What if you own a consulting company or sell products and services? Are you able to determine your seasons or cycles? Yes and no. Let’s jump right in to the reason for the season:

Even Disney has a season!

The busiest, happiest place on Earth has a season. We all know that summer, holidays and spring break are the worst times to go see Mickey. Some of us venture out and take on the chaos and others wait until the cooler months. The same rules apply for your business; there are peaks and valleys. Your job is to determine what those are and figure out how to stay busy during the “slow times” and maximize the “busy times.” You can be consistently busy during all four seasons if you start to understand the rhythm of your business. For my company, the summers are always slow and that’s when I ramp up my networking efforts, speaking engagements and one-on-one sessions. This allows me to make up for the lull during the

summer. Think about the activities that you can take part in to increase revenue.

What Are the Reasons?

Taking a look at your sales from the previous season will paint a great picture for you. Start making notes that explain why your sales were up or down. For example, shopping mall construction caused less traffic, Publix opened next door and that increased traffic, a new product launched or maybe you attended more networking events that brought more business. Whatever the reason for the peaks or valleys, get in the habit of looking at your numbers and making notes. This will be an eye-opener for you when you’re setting your sales goals. Understanding the reason behind the sales or lack thereof will create a robust and strategic plan that will set you and your employees up for a successful season.

Get Creative!

Posting to social media, running an ad or having a sale does not mean that the customers will come. Unless you’re Macys and can run commercials about your storewide savings, nobody cares. Get creative and use the seasons to your advantage. If it’s back to school, tax-free week, international beer day, whatever it is - make it work for your business. Plan out unique marketing tactics that will connect you with your ideal customers. Stick to what’s trending and use it to your advantage. Football season,

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This summer, the beloved J.M. Barrie classic Peter Pan took flight at The Wick Theatre as the final production of their inaugural summer series. The Tony Award-winning Broadway spectacular made its debut in 1954 and has been enchanting audiences ever since. Margaux Cutler was lucky enough to interview Shanon Mari Mills (who played Peter Pan) and Broadway veteran Robin Hayes, who played the roles of Captain Hook and Mr. Darling. Read on for more.

Photographs, this and facing page, courtesy Amy Pasquantonio. The Wick Theatre and Costume Museum is located at 7901 N. Federal Highway in Boca Raton. The Tavern at The Wick offers special dinner menus designed around each theatrical production. Reservations are strongly suggested. For more information about the upcoming season, visit thewick.org/.

A few minutes with Shanon Mari MillsTell me how you first got involved in show business.

I went and saw a friend in Peter Pan at age seven, and I turned to my mom and said “I want to do that”, and in the fall I started in a children’s theatre company; every Sunday I would go to rehearsal. I didn’t have any formal training. And the first role I played was Jane in Peter Pan!

What’s your dream role?I played the understudy of Glenda the good witch for Wicked’s national tour for a year and a half.

What is it like as a woman to play Peter Pan?It’s always been played on stage by a woman, but you get in touch with your inner little boy and you don’t have to worry about being ladylike and can jump on

things and climb all over and you get to have fun; it’s not easy. Boys are lower to the ground and a little more rough and tough and don’t stand up straight but once it’s there it’s easy to tap back in to.

Who did you originally audition for and what was your reaction when you were cast for this part?I did not audition. I’m local to LA, and somehow they got my headshot and my agent called me saying they wanted me to play Peter Pan.

What do you do in your free time?I used to teach at a children’s facility. But I stopped for Wicked, since then, I’ve been at home, being a wife. I have two dogs and a cat and enjoy just being home and relaxing.

What advice would you give to aspiring actors?You know I think, to learn what your strengths and weakness are and go with them and learn more about them. Know that that’s never a reason to give up; if this is something you want to do you must continue to do it; never give up.

What is the most stressful and most rewarding part of being an actor?This really isn’t that stressful, I think the most stressful part is trying to create my own Peter Pan and not be an imitation as well as relearn things that are similar but not exactly the same, sort of shutting off auto pilot and doing my own thing, as well as knowing I’m carrying the entire show, but making sure it’s a good show

and that it can set a precedent for people to come and see more shows here. The most rewarding, is sort of the same thing, to create my own Peter and as well as – this company is really incredible and strong - and it is really fun to come to rehearsal every day; they are positive and hard working and makes this process so much easier.

Do you still get nervous? If so, what do you do to calm your nerves?I do still definitely get nervous, sometimes it’s [as if I’m] super scared and sometimes it’s as if I’m excited and I take it and use it and turn it into a positive. Being nervous is an energy and I allow it to help, not disintegrate my character.

What would you like our readers to know?Come see Peter Pan, because it’s going to be amazing!(Ed. Note: Margaux did in fact have the opportunity to attend a performance, and she did in fact find it amazing! This season, get thee to The Wick. Margaux, no stranger to professional performances, mentioned that The Wick itself, as well as the show, felt like being at a Broadway play – on Broadway.)

LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION! PETER PAN DELIGHTS AT THE WICK

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A few minutes with Robin HayesTell me how you first got involved in show business.My parents are actors; I went to school to be a chemist, on a full scholarship and at the same time, participated in theater. I ended up changing majors and transferring to the University of Washington, where I became a drama major.

What is it like to play the villain?I’m a really nice guy but I’ve made my living playing bad guys… I’m tall and have a deep voice….They’re fun to play. Mr. Darling can be ridiculous and Hook is the dark side of Mr. Darling, it really kinda works and it’s so much fun!!!

Who did you originally audition for and what was your reaction when you were cast for this part?I worked with the director, Michael Ursua, in “My Fair Lady” a long time ago and he suggested me for the role of Captain Hook. It’s my dream role!

What do you do in your free time?I have kids, and a family and not a lot of free time. I work at in IT department at law firm in between jobs to pay the bills. I also play the guitar. I was forced to pick an instrument in school, and I chose the guitar, which I played in the Best Little Whorehouse in Texas.

What advice would you give to aspiring actors?Read Audition by Michael Shurtleff; if you need to do this, then don’t let anything stop you.

What is the most stressful and most rewarding part of being an actor?The whole thing is so rewarding because the whole role is so fun and I love characters like this that are outrageous - that are big, fun, wild characters - and

Michael has really encouraged me to have fun as I please, it’s important that we all be grounded and that it serve the play at the end. I love the whole cast; they are so sweet. There’s always stress but there’s not one thing that’s exactly stressful – probably only that we just have a little over two weeks to rehearse.

Did you have to do anything extra to get more into character either physically or mentally?I’ve had to deal with the idea of having a Hook instead of a hand… it’s on the left side so I can use the right hand for the sword fight at the end.

Do you still get nervous? If so, what do you do to calm your nerves?Yes, but I try to focus on the task at hand; acting is a process of making decisions and you need to make them each night so it’s the illusion of the first time - there’s a lot to think about. The best thing is to focus on being with the other actors. Acting isn’t something you do; it’s about interacting with other people. Peter Pan is also for adults, it’s not just a silly kid show. There are some serious themes and humor that the adults will enjoy. I saw it when I was fully grown on Broadway.

What’s the one thing you want our readers to know? First of all it’s just fun, so much fun but to me it really speaks to the world today…When I look around I see cynicism; when you look at pop culture it encourages

bad behavior…that’s not what this is about.. This is about fun, youth and freedom and the childlike innocence; that childlike sense of wonder that we all need to have and hold on to! Even as Captain Hook! Mr. Darling and Hook are both fun and outrageous! I’m disappointed that I don’t get to fly… I’ve never done that for a part before… I’ve sky dived but wanted to fly. I had to reread the book for this play. The flight director is very very good!

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EXTRA SPECIAL || WORD SCRAMBLE Great show!

All of the words in this month's Scramble are related to the upcoming season of the arts.

Be sure to get your tickets early - it promises to be a very exciting season!

Enjoy, and have a safe and happy September!

September 2015 WORD SCRAMBLEHappy September!

Good luck! Look for the answers online beginning September 15, at pompanotoday.com.

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In the News: Beach Vacation Rentals’ Five Pompano Beach PropertiesWin Coveted White Glove Award for Fourth Consecutive Year

(Photo, below: Bahama Beach Club is one of five Beach Vacation Rentals properties in Pompano Beach that won the Superior Small Lodgings White Glove Award for 100-percent excellence in housekeeping for four years straight.)

If you are looking for the cleanest places to stay when choosing from Florida’s 370,000 hotel rooms, check out the Superior Small Lodgings Association’s just-released 2015 winners of its prestigious White Glove Award. This year, 110 Florida hotels and lodgings of 50 rooms or less won the award, including all five Beach Vacation Rentals properties in Pompano Beach.

Small hotels and inns that win the coveted White Glove Award do so only after achieving a 100-percent perfect score from rigorous annual surprise inspections that can last for hours. It’s an award that all of Beach Vacation Rentals’ multi-unit cottage and apartment complexes have won consecutively for the fourth straight year. They include Cottages by the Ocean, Bahama Beach Club, Sunny Place, Pineapple Place and Pelican Place. “Cleanliness is a traveler’s top priority when needing to stay overnight away from home, and my staff and I take that very seriously,” said Elaine Fitzgerald, President and CEO of Beach Vacation Rentals. “So many of our guests are here to visit friends and family locally in Pompano Beach, and we make sure that our rental apartments and cottages are every bit as clean as their own homes.” Fitzgerald said the Superior Small Lodgings inspector pulled apart the bedding to check the quality of the sheets, mattress pads and pillow protectors. She looked for any dust on the light bulbs. She measured the sizes of the soap and towels. She pulled all of the furniture from the walls to look behind. “She checked everything including the silverware, pots and pans and toilet seats,” said Fitzgerald. “She inspected our places for several hours. It was intense; but in the end, we scored 100-percent.” “The White Glove Award is our organization’s highest recognition for housekeeping achievement,” said Scott Rizelli, executive director of Florida’s statewide Superior Small Lodging Association. “Honorees receive their awards at our statewide conference in October.” The tough guidelines for Superior Small Lodgings inspections go far above and beyond the State of Florida annual inspections that are required of all hotel properties. Beach Vacation Rentals in Pompano Beach, Florida, offers tourists and business travelers clean, furnished, beach-area cottages and apartments for about the price of a single hotel room. Nationally rated as Superior Small Lodgings, the studio, one and two-bedroom apartments have full kitchens, king beds, laundry facility, BBQ, beach gear and most have swimming pools. Guests receive free Wi-Fi, free local phone calls, free parking and pay no resort fees. The properties are located in quiet neighborhoods just a short walk to the beach, shops and restaurants. For photos, videos, rates and terms please visit 4rentbythebeach.com or call reservations at (954) 283-1111.

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