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9thsouthern handcraft society - Do You Like Arts & Crafts? The Southern Handcraft Society meets the second Thursday of each month at 7pm, at the Southwest Focal Point Senior Center, 301 N.W. 103 Avenue, in Pembroke Pines. For information, call Sandy at 954-294-4426.

10thlatin night - The Pembroke Pines Police Athletic League is hosting its first “Latin Night” and it promises to be an evening filled with dancing, traditional Latin food and lots of fun. And it is all for a good cause. Proceeds will benefit the Pembroke Pines PAL, which is funded through donations, grants and fundraisers. The event is from 6:30 to 9pm, at the Southwest Focal Point Senior Center. For tickets, call the PAL office at 954-986-5044 after 4pm or throughout the day at 954-437-8864.

11thsummer film festival - The City of Pembroke Pines Parks and Recreation Department presents Gnomeo & Juliet, rated G, as part of the 2012 Free Children’s Summer Film Festival, at the River of Grass ArtsPark, in the Susan B. Katz Theater, 17189 Sheridan Street. Movie begins at 10am. For information, call 954-986-5027 or visit www.ppines.com.

18thsummer film festival - The City of Pembroke Pines Parks and Recreation Department presents Puss In Boots, Rated PG, as part of the 2012 Free Children’s Summer Film Festival, at the River of Grass ArtsPark, in the Susan B. Katz Theater, 17189 Sheridan Street. Movie begins at 10am. For information, call 954-986-5027 or visit www.ppines.com.

25thflea market – On August 25, from 8am to 3pm, and August 26, from 9am to 3pm., thousands of bargain hunters from near and far are expected to meet for the Flea Market and Bazaar, held at the Southwest Focal Point Community Center, 301 NW 103rd Avenue, in Pembroke Pines. They will have an opportunity to search through tables of treasures from over 100 venders in an indoor, air conditioned room. Admission and parking are free. For information, call 954-450-6888 or visit www.ppines.com, click on Departments and select Community Services.

29thcaribbean beach fest - Put on your dancing shoes and participate in this end of summer event, complete with live Caribbean music, games and entertainment. A delicious Caribbean lunch will be available for purchase. Advanced reservations required. Event is held from 11:30am to 1:30pm, at the Southwest Focal Point Community Center, 301 NW 103rd Avenue, in Pembroke Pines. For information, call 954-450-6888.

sept. 11th9-11 - never forget 9-11. Honor those who lost their lives during the attacks on our country, at 8:30am, at the City Center, 10300 Pines Boulevard. Event is free. For information, visit www.ppines.com.

On goingsalute our soldiers – The public is invited to view the “Salute OUR Soldiers” Patriots Wall located inside City Hall. Submit photos, of family members, living and/or deceased, who have served in the United States Military to add to the display. For information, visit www.ppines.com or call 954-435-6525.

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At the end of the school year, most students throw out their old supplies to make room for new things. When the members of Girl Scout Troop 11031 realized that much of it was still usable, they decided to take action. They started D.E.C.O. (Desk/Educational Cleanout Opportunity) and began collecting gently used school supplies to distribute to

those who are less fortunate.This was the second year

that they set up collection boxes at Saint Mark Catholic School, where all of the girls will be entering third grade in the fall. The students donated composition books, binders, crayons, markers and much more. As the teachers cleaned out their rooms, they donated borders from their bulletin boards and other items they would not be using for the following year.

At the end of the collec-tion, the girls met for the annual “Deco Drive Sorting Party.” They tested the magic markers to make sure they still worked, arranged crayons in boxes, and tore out used pages from composition books. The girls celebrated their efforts with a pool party.

The girls delivered all of the items to the Haitian Community Center, where they will be distributed locally or sent to Haiti. The troop is planning to visit the Community Center to help with the effort before school starts. “The girls are learning that they have the ability to give back and help those in need,” said troop leader Linda DeVarona. “It is important to learn this lesson at a young age.”

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food and lots of fun. And it is all for a good cause. Proceeds will benefit the Pembroke Pines PAL, which is funded through dona-tions, grants and fundraisers. More than 150 people are expected to attend the event, which will be held on August 10, from 6:30 to 9pm, at the Southwest Focal Point Senior Center. “It is a great opportunity to sample some Latin culture and cuisine,” said Joe Williams, PAL Executive Director

There will be a variety of traditional Latin dishes representing the countries of Mexico, Venezuela, Puerto Rico, Cuba, Colombia and Ecuador. Some of the items include roasted pork, chicken, plan-tains, rice and beans, picadillo, tacos and more. For an additional fee, guests can purchase margaritas, beer and espresso. The enter-tainment includes mariachi music, dance demonstrations and a salsa contest, with a cash prize of $100 for the winning couple.

Pembroke Pines PAL is recreational and educational oriented juvenile crime prevention program that relies on athletics and educational activities to create better relations between police officers and the youth in the community.

There are currently 190 kids enrolled who participate in leadership training, boxing, tae kwon do, basketball and

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have a place to go,” said Williams. “Without PAL, many of these kids would be on the street.” PAL has several other fundraisers planned for 2012, including

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In most ways, Tyler Land of Pembroke Pines is just like any other 16-year-old boy his age. The scar across his chest, however, is a reminder of one important difference. Tyler was born with a congenital heart defect and had his first surgery when he was only 2 months old. He has had two open heart surgeries, five pacemaker replacements, two valve replacements and much more. With all that he has been through, he recently had a chance to concentrate on just being a kid. He spent a week at Camp Boggy Creek, along with approximately 100 local children who were also born with heart defects.

This was Tyler’s eighth summer at Boggy Creek, located outside of Orlando. The year-round camp is dedicated to enriching the lives of seriously ill chil-dren and their families by creating a life-enhancing camp experience that is exciting, empowering, memorable, safe, and medically sound. It is an opportunity for the children to forget their health issues for a week and spend time with other kids in a similar situation. “Tyler really looks forward to going every summer,” said his mother Tracey Land.

“He has shared a lot of wonderful experiences with the people he has met.”At camp, Tyler participates in archery, swimming, boating, hiking, arts and crafts,

woodworking and more. He attends dinner dances and other night time activities. Throughout the year, Tyler uses Facebook to keep in touch with his camp friends. Although this was his last summer as a camper, he plans to return to Boggy Creek next

year as a Leader in Training. “Many of the kids and counselors have been role models for me in the past eight years,” said Tyler. “Now it is my turn to be a role model for some of the campers and help ease their minds.”

Tyler is able to attend Camp Boggy Creek at no cost due to the generosity of American Heart Heroes, a unique pro-gram of the American Heart Association in Florida that provides opportuni-ties for children born with congenital heart defects and their families to come together to help build support, confidence and spirit. The program offers families free local and regional activities, such as Camp Boggy Creek, that provide exciting fun times in a safe and healthy environment.

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A s a volunTeer aT veTerans of foreign wars, sTaff sergeanT Pamella Smith of Pembroke Pines is used to helping others. Last month, the struggling parent of three was on the receiving end. Cross Country Home

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Broward County. Pamella was the first recipient.

“Many of the Veterans who return from deployment are facing higher debt, unem-ployment, divorce rates, and suicide rates than civilians,” said Kathleen Cannon, CEO of United Way. “They have sacrificed so much to protect our freedom and they need our help.” The United Way of Broward County established a Military Families Advisory Committee in order to bring the community together in

support of veterans and mili-tary families. The committee has been working with Cross Country Home Services to help them find recipients for Operation Appliance Aid. Over the next year, CCHS plans to donate $30,000 in new appliances.

Pamella has been a mem-ber of the United States Army since 1991. She injured her back in the line of duty and is now getting help from the Wounded Warrior Project. She has a 15-year-old daughter and twin 5-year-old boys, one of whom is autistic. Pamella was excited when she thought she was receiving a refrigera-tor. When she learned that she would also get a range, stove, washer and dryer, she was elated. “None of my appliances were working,” said Pamella. “It is still so hard to believe that I have new ones. I am so grateful to the United Way and Cross Country Home Services for taking the time to give back to our soldiers.”

For information on United Way, visit www.unitedwaybroward.org. For information on Cross Country Home Services, visit www.cchs.com.

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Ryan is the starting pitcher for the Weston Rattlers 12U travel baseball team. He also plays center and right field. This summer, his team had the opportunity to play in the national invitational youth baseball tournament at the Cooperstown Dreams Park in New York.

During the opening ceremonies, he rep-resented his team in the Golden Arm skills competition, which measures throwing accu-racy and distance. Ryan threw to a target located behind home plate from center field, approximately 125 feet. He competed against 103 other players from around the nation and won. After running a victory lap around the field, he was awarded a trophy that is nearly three feet tall. “It felt so awesome to win,” said Ryan.

The Rattlers played against six other teams before they were knocked out of the competition. Ryan had a two-run home run in one of the games. All of the players received a Cooperstown Youth Baseball Hall of Fame Ring and were inducted into the

Cooperstown Baseball Hall of Fame. “I just love watching Ryan play,” said his mother, Carisse Langford. “He makes it all look so easy, but he works really hard at it. He dedicates most of his spare time to practicing baseball.”

Ryan collects signed baseballs and trading cards and his mother says that his room resembles a museum. He has a Babe Ruth signed baseball and a Derek Jeter signed bat. He also has a signed ball from his favorite player, Dustin Pedroia. “Ryan is often compared to Dustin Pedroia,” said Carisse. “He is one of the smallest kids on the team, but very tough.”

Ryan also excels off the field. In the fall, he will enter 8th grade at Silver Trail Middle School, where he is an honors student. He will serve as president of the National Junior Honor Society.

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MoThers and faThers have Their own sPecial day. in Pembroke Pines, so do the children. On June 22, more than 1,000 children joined in the fun at the 3rd Annual Mayor’s Kids’ Day. They had an opportunity to eat

lunch with Pembroke Pines Mayor Frank C. Ortis and attend a variety of free events throughout the city. “Our Mayor wanted to make June 22nd the best day of the sum-mer for our young residents,” said Francie Novo, Special Events Coordinator for the City of Pembroke Pines. “The event was even bigger than last year and the kids had a great day jammed with free treats and fun!”

Green Bay, Wisconsin Mayor Jim Schmit came up with the idea for Mayor’s Kids’ Day and it was adopted as policy by The United Conference of Mayors in 2009. When Mayor Ortis heard about it at a U.S. Conference of Mayors meeting, he decided to implement the special day in Pembroke Pines. “Children work hard all school year and deserve plenty of summer activities,” said Mayor Ortis.

The Third Annual Mayor’s Kids’ Day was sponsored by Baptist Health Plaza. During the event, the kids visited over 80 locations to get free items. Some of them included: free samples at Starbucks, free swimming at the YMCA, free toothbrush and toothpaste at Salgra Dental Group, free bowling at AMF, free golf clinics at Pembroke Lakes Golf, free samples at Menchie’s west and east locations, free popcorn at Wal-mart (West), free tokens at Chuck E. Cheese, free samples and prizes at Whole Foods, free skate rentals at Pines Ice Arena, free pancakes at IHOP and much more.

For many of the kids, the highlight of the day was eating lunch with Mayor Ortis at the Pembroke Pines Charter High School. They enjoyed hamburgers, cheeseburgers, hotdogs, watermelon, chips, cookies, cake and drinks, as well as two bounce houses, a DJ, and mascots from Publix, BrightStar, Chick-Fil-A and Monkey Joes. There was also a BrightStar money machine, which was filled with valuable prizes.

“Mayor’s Kids’ Day is a win-win for everyone,” said Novo. “The kids have fun all day and get to meet the Mayor. The parents don’t have to pay anything. The businesses increase foot traffic and get some great exposure.”

For information or to become a sponsor for the 2013 Fourth Annual Mayor’s Kids’ Day, call 954-435-6525 or visit www.ppines.com.

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Locks of Love is a non-profit organization that provides hairpieces to financially disadvantaged children, under age 21, who are suffering from long-term medical hair loss from any diagnosis. It uses donated hair to create high quality hair prosthetics, which help restore the children’s self-esteem and confidence, enabling them to face the world and their peers.

Gabriella’s first encounter with Locks of Love was as a 4th grader at the City of Pembroke Pines Charter Elementary School – FSU campus, where she met another student who started wearing a bandana to school. “I was so sad when I learned that she was battling cancer and had lost her hair during treatments,” said Gabriella. “I wanted to help her get a wig.” Gabriella organized a Locks of Love Cut-a-thon at the school. The event was ultimately initiated at several other Charter School campuses.

Gabriella is now a student at Somerset Academy in Pembroke Pines, where she recently learned that a student’s mother had cancer. Although it had taken Gabriella three years to grow her hair long again, she did not hesitate when she saw the flyer about the Locks of Love event. “The more hair I donate, the more kids I can help,” said Gabriella. She donated a 14” pony tail, 4” longer than the requirement. She also visited several classrooms at the school to try to convince other students to donate their hair. Approximately 25 students, teachers and staff from the elementary and middle schools participated in the event.

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Tag usa gymnasTics had a sTellar season, wiTh chamPionshiP trophies stacked up taller than most of its gymnasts. In the three short years since Marissa and Michael Zoldan became owners, they

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TAG USA Gymnastics had an incredible season. What were your greatest accomplishments? marissa: It has been another great year for TAG USA Gymnastics. This past season, our Level 3, Level 4 and Prep-Optional Girls teams all earned State Championships and many of our gymnasts were individual event State Champions. Five TAG USA gymnasts earned coveted spots on the Florida State Team. To qualify, the girls had to be the top scoring gymnasts in the State Meet in their age divisions. Our Boys Gymnastics team had a phenomenal year as well with nine individual State Champions, two Regional Champions and our Elite athlete won seven gold medals at the Mexican Nationals. Our Trampoline team won at each meet, finished first at the State Championships and qualified 26 athletes for the National Championships. Even our new Cheer team won their competitions to become State Champions. michael: In the three short years that we have owned the gym, TAG USA has definitely become the premier gymnastics program in Fort Lauderdale. We have transformed and can compare ourselves to the top state gymnastics programs.

What are people saying about TAG USA Gymnastics? michael: What the community hears most about TAG USA is that we are very different from the other local gyms. Our state-of-the-art facility and the amount of new equipment is amazing. Our classes are very structured with lesson plans and our coaches are fingerprinted and certified. All of our classes and team levels train by USAG standards and it makes a big difference. Mostly, parents hear about our gym’s growth and many championships and want their children to experience TAG USA’s unique gymnastics and trampoline programs.

What is the secret to your program’s success? marissa: The TAG USA program pushes technique and trains for higher skills. As a former Elite gymnast, I know that in order to build a rock solid program you need to have an unparalleled coaching staff dedicated to teaching new skills and encouraging gymnasts to progress at their own pace. Other gyms hold back their gymnasts to repeat classes over and over or repeat team levels. Our gym encourages athletes to progress. Here, a gymnast who masters skills can move up in levels at any point in the session. Before we bought TAG USA, our daughter Maia was a Level 5 gymnast at another gym, but after three years of training with our program, she is now on Level 10. We train at a very high level which is one of the reasons our athletes out-perform other gyms.

What else differentiates TAG USA Gymnastics from other gyms? michael: When we bought TAG three years ago, we determined that our gym needed to be completely different than other established gymnastic centers. Our children were members at another local gym and we knew that we wanted the “new” TAG to run differently in program content and customer ser-vice. marissa: What’s most unique about TAG USA is the amount of training space within the gym. Neither

our class or team athletes have to wait in lines or share equipment with groups. There is a lot of space and new equipment for all recreational classes and also separate equipment for our boys, girls, optionals and tramp teams. Our programs have more training and less waiting which allows for better workouts and success.

You have made customer service a top priority. Why is this so important? marissa: When we first bought TAG we needed to change TAG’s image. We immediately upgraded the coaching staff and created a serious gymnastics program, but we also made a commitment to customer service. One major difference between TAG USA and other gyms is the individual attention that every family receives from Michael and I. Our staff will get to know your family and make every effort to satisfy your child’s needs. michael: At TAG USA, a parent can actually speak with an owner who will address their questions or concerns.

You recently added new air conditioning to the 38,000 square-foot gym, what other changes have you made? marissa: Everyone knows that there are always changes and something new at TAG and we continue to add and improve our Weston facility. We opened a large bar pit for our optional athletes and added a second trampoline for our Tramp and Tumbling Team. We just completed an indoor bas-ketball/soccer court for summer camp and classes, as well as a new Trampoline Jump Zone for moms and their younger kids to enjoy. We also opened a game room that will be used for birthday parties and Saturday Night Open Gym.

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If visiting your primary care physician (PCP) on a regular basis is not part of your overall health care routine, it

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There is a strong shift among providers across the country toward a more PCP-centric approach to delivering health care. In Florida, for example, AvMed Health Plans is introducing CenteredCare®, an approach that emphasizes the importance of building a strong relationship with the PCP to assure comprehensive, coordinated care.

“One of the best pieces of advice we can offer to optimize our member’s health is to have a good relationship with their PCP,” said Winston H. Lonsdale, Chief Medicare Executive at AvMed Health Plans. “Studies show that people under the care of a strong primary care physician – someone who truly guides and coordinates care – have fewer hospitalizations and better overall health. It’s important that people visit their PCP regularly – even when they are well.”

To find the perfect PCP, you’ll need to do some research. Not only should he or she be qualified and board-certified, but your personalities should match. Like any good relationship, communication is critical. You’ll need to feel comfortable explaining the intimate details of your physical and mental health, and in turn, the doctor will need to respond to your needs in a way that makes you feel cared for and understood, in addition to providing effective treatment.

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Families and friends gaThered ThroughouT Pembroke Pines to honor the nation’s birthday and celebrate Independence Day. Over 15,000 people

enjoyed the celebration at the Pines Recreation Center Festival Grounds, sponsored by the City of Pembroke Pines. “The Annual Independence Day Celebration in the City of Pembroke Pines is always a big event,” said Francie Novo, Special Events Coordinator for the Pembroke Pines.

“Residents enjoyed the Brass Evolution Top Forty Band, rides, Food Truck Roundups, games and our fabulous fireworks show.”

Over 500 people attended the Annual 4th of July Barbecue and Celebration at the Southwest Focal Point Community Center. “The afternoon was packed with great food and music,” said Vice Mayor Shechter, who greeted guests along with Pembroke Pines Mayor Frank C. Ortis. Members of Saint Maximilian Kolbe Catholic Church Knights of Columbus Council # 11410 grilled hamburgers and hotdogs in the Center’s garden. Residents of Hollybrook and the Center’s teen volunteers served the food, which also included over 600 pieces of watermelon. There was a DJ and prizes were awarded for the most patriotic outfit.

For information about events in the City of Pembroke Pines, call 954-435-6525 or visit www.ppines.com. The Southwest Focal Point Community Center is located at 301 NW 103rd Avenue in Pembroke Pines. For information, call 954-450-6888 or visit www.ppines.com.

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T housands of bargain hunTers from near and far are exPecTed to meet at the Southwest Focal Point Community Center in Pembroke Pines for the Flea Market and Bazaar. They will have an opportunity to search

through tables of treasures from over 100 venders in an indoor, air conditioned room. The event will be held on August 25, from 8am to 3pm, and August 26, from 9am to 3pm. Admission and parking are free.

There will be household items, toys, clothing, jewelry, record albums, baseball cards, tea pots, baby blankets and much more. There will also be food available in the Paradise Café. “A large crowd of people always gathers before the doors open,” said Helen Daniels, Recreation Supervisor for the SWFP Community Center. “They know what they are look-ing for and want to be the first to find it.” Daniels says that there are also plenty of kids shopping for toys, sports related items and other things.

Doris Crinsky of Pembroke Pines recalls the time that she was searching for some pieces to match an old set of china.

“I could not believe it when I found cups and plates to match,” said Doris. “They

were so inexpensive. I just love hunting for bargains.”

The Flea Market and Bazaar is held four times a year and raises funds for programs at the SWFP Community Center. The Center offers trips and special events on a regular basis including the quarterly Pill Box Breakfast, self-improvement classes, educational classes, health classes and support programs presented by area pro-fessionals. It is a place to meet people, build a support network, find information, or simply read a book and shoot pool. Membership for adults 18 and older is free, but required.

The Southwest Focal Point Community Center is located at 301 NW 103rd Avenue, in Pembroke Pines. For information, call 954-450-6888 or visit www.ppines.com, click on “Departments” and select “Community Services”.

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A bra is one of The leasT donaTed, buT mosT in-demand iTems for women in need. Through August 12, Soma Intimates at The Shops at Pembroke Gardens will be collecting new and gently worn bras as part of “Giving is

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Although Soma’s bra donation initiative is national in scope, it is local in nature – directly impacting the communities where the bras are donated. Each of the Soma Intimates’ 192 boutiques and outlets will work with a local women’s shelter to help women in need in that area.

The bras from the Pembroke Pines location will be donated to the Miami-Dade County Advocates for Victims, as well as Safespace North and Safespace South.

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T his year is The 15Th anniversary of The relay for Life Pembroke Pines. WPLG Channel 10 Anchor Kristi Kruger and American Cancer Society’s Jules Meyers are the

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I want to tell you about this year’s Relay for Life efforts to reach the fundraising goal of $165,000, in support of cancer survivors and the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life Cancer Survivors programs. Unfortunately, the earlier planned events were washed out by rain, but a new day was set and the community joined cancer survivors in the Relay for Life Walk at the 15th Annual City of Pembroke Pines Relay for Life at Pembroke Pines City Center on May 26th.

Although the Encore Relay was pared down to four hours, the Relay still included the Survivor Walk, Care Giver Walk, Team Walks, and a “New Fun WALK titled “Miz Relay,” where guys dressed up as women and the donations they received counted as votes. Because of the bad storm in April and the shortened Relay weekend in May, we are $43,328 shy of our goal. If 43,328 people would donate just one dollar, we can meet our goal for this year to help fight cancer. Our City continues to be one of the most successful Relay events in the state of Florida and I am proud to support the American Cancer Society. With everyone’s help, a cure will be found.

The American Cancer Society is the nationwide community-based voluntary health organization dedicated to elimi-nating cancer as a major health problem by preventing cancer, saving lives, and diminishing suffering from cancer through research, education, advocacy, and service. With more than two million volunteers nationwide, the American Cancer Society is one of the oldest and largest voluntary health agencies in the United States.  

My experience in participating in the Relay for Life is a special one, because I have an opportunity to talk with cancer survivors and listen to their personal stories of perseverance and strength. This event helps raise awareness about much-needed resources in the fight against cancer, as well as support for cancer survivors. The Relay for Life experience reminds us why the community must get involved in efforts to raise funds to support this cause. So many people in our community are touched one way or another by cancer; whether it is a family member, friend, co-worker or child, or any of us individually.

The people who actually participate in the walk have reasons for walking in Relay For Life that are as unique and special as the story that motivates them to continue the fight for a cure. The fight is on-going, so there is still an opportunity to contribute to the cause. To help my Mayor’s Relay Team reach the $165,000 goal in support of a cure for cancer, please go on-line to make a donation at: http://main.acsevents.org/site/TR?pg=team&fr_id=37601&team_id=1142180.

Your contribution to the Relay for Life is an opportunity to not only honor cancer survivors and remember people we have lost, but also to raise funds and awareness to help save lives. Because of your support, we are creating a world where cancer can’t claim another year of anyone’s life. You are helping create a world with less cancer and more birthdays.

As always, if you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me at [email protected] or call my office at 954-435-6505.

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ArT exhibiTOver 500 visitors, ages 22 months to 87 years of age, attended the Open House and Student Art Exhibit hosted by the Pembroke Pines Community Services Department. The event showcased all of the daytime and evening classes offered at the SWFP Community Center. On display were samples of hand thrown pottery, handicrafts, paintings using water colors and oil, fused glass, creative writing and much more.

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