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SW RANCHESExquisite 6 bedroom, 5 ½ bath 2 story classic estate on 2+

acres. Secluded master suite, Gourmet kitchen, Marble and onyx library, T.V room. Impressive foyer with spiral staircase. Impact windows and doors. Peaceful views from every room.

NO HOAOffered at $2,199,000

Call Yanith Martinez - 754-246-8430

FORT LAUDERDALE – THE PALMS 4 bedroom 4 ½ bath penthouse with spectacular intra-coastal and ocean views from all rooms. Over 4100 sq

ft of living space includes a sound-proof room for home theatre. 24 hr valet and gated security plus state of the art

gymnasium are just a few of the luxurious amenities.Offered at $1,100,000

Yvonne & Michael Skovron 954-303-3636

WESTON – WINDMILL RANCH ESTATESUnique opportunity in Windmill Ranch.  Everything is new in the

home.  Impact windows and doors, Plantation shutters throughout, All new appliances. Magnificent home on lake with gorgeous

pool.  His and hers master bath, Gazebo with summer kitchen. Wood, marble and granite.  State of the art theatre room.  Wow!

Offered at $2,990,000Call Jean Kachik – 954-646-0777

WESTON – WINDMILL RANCH ESTATES6 Bedroom, 6 ½ bath Mediterranean home situated on 1.5 acres.

Decorative crown molding throughout. Heated pool and spa, full size tennis court . Chef’s kitchen, exercise room, sauna, summer kitchen, playground, emergency generator. Volume ceilings, maid’s quarters.

Offered at $3,300,000Call Jean Kachik – 954-646-0777

WINDMILL RESERVEDreams start here! Beautiful custom built 6 bedroom, 6 ½ bath,

with playroom, media room and summer kitchen. Gorgeous heated pool & spa. Lake views! This residence boasts 7,109 sqft under A/C. Features modern kitchen with granite counter tops, wood cabinetry.

Marble & wood floors throughout and Impact windows and doors.Offered at $2,899,000

Call Stan Rosen -305-510-8032

DAVIE- LONG LAKE ESTATESPRICED TO SELL!!!   Magnificent 5 bedroom, 5 ½ bath pool home

built on a huge cul de sac. Gourmet Kitchen with upgraded stainless steel appliances. Hardwood flooring, fireplace and much more.

Offered at $1,175,000Call Diane Afre - 954-261-4736

SUNSHINE RANCHESYOUR OWN PRIVATE GARDEN OF EDEN!

Unbelievable value in this private gated, 5,900 sq ft 6 bedroom, 5 full bath home situated on 3 manicured acres plus 1700 sq ft guest house/barn. Home features wood floors, gigantic kitchen, exercise

room, pool and tiki hut for bbq and lighted basketball court.Offered at $1,695,000

Call Jean Kachik - 954-646-0777

WESTONOne of the most spectacular panoramic lake views in Weston. 5

bedroom, 5 bath fully renovated home. Italian limestone flooring through out living area. High end appliances, dura-loc roof.

Offered at $875,000Call Mara Gisch - 954-815-5151

Short Sale

HOLLYWOODGreat investment! Hotel 2 miles from Hollywood Beach. Full capacity occupancy all year round. Future construction of 10

story hotel approved by City of Hollywood. Owner is motivated.Offered at $5,550,000

Call Haimnath Ragbir - 954-818-1475

DAVIEEnjoy the florida lifestyle in this spacious 4 bedroom, 2

bath home on extra large cul de sac lot. Screened in pool, remodeled kitchen, great schools and neighborhood.

Offered at $389,900Call Flor Blanchett – 305-439-3320

WESTON***Lowest priced 4 bedroom home in upscale ridges community***

MOVE-IN READY HOME. Screened in patio, Walk to “A” rated schools and parks. Resort style community pool.

Offered at $339,000Call Mara Gisch - 954-815-5151

DAVIELovely cared for custom pool home in sought after “Laurel Oaks”,

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Offered at $459.888Call Jeff Goodman - 954-328-0565

HOLLYWOOD3 bedroom, 2 bath with den on corner lot. Beautiful

landscaping and pool area. Great home for entertaining. Accordion shutters. Short walk to the beach.

Offered at $210,000Call Filippo Vespa 954-540-2806

WESTON - THE RIDGES$100K in Upgrades! This home shows like a model. Solid

Brazilian cherry wood flooring throughout. Upgraded kitchen cabinetry and appliances, central vacuum system, BRAND

NEW screened enclosure, French doors and windows, CUSTOM bathrooms and so much more. Meticulously

kept and well appointed. PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP. Offered at $449,000

Call Jorge Prieto - 954-817-0401

WESTON**LOCATION, LOCATION LOCATION***GATED COMMUNITY**NOT A SHORT SALE**NOT A FORECLOSURE**IMMACULATE AND READY FOR IMMEDIATE

MOVE IN! This residence boast TWO master bedrooms and a gorgeous den/convertible with built-ins. Huge Kitchen with spectacular wood cabinetry, granite countertops & stainless steel appliances. The spacious floor plan, the built-ins, the ELEVATOR, the serenity and the gorgeous views makes

this 2-unit property with a total of 3115 sqft, One-of-a-Kind! Call Offered at $444,188 • Call Stan Rosen – 305-510-8032

PLANTATION3 bedroom 2 bath pool home with serene lake view.

Brand new kitchen appliances. Great location!Quick close, NO HOA!Offered at $299,000

Call Filippo Vespa 954-540-2806

WESTONCharming and very well maintained 4 bedroom, 2 ½ bath home

in the heart of Weston. Gorgeous waterviews! Wood flooring throughout, accordion shutters. Walk to A+ schools and parks.

Offered at $399,000Call Mara Gisch - 954-815-5151

Approved Short Sale

Craig Garcia • Cell: 561-252-2532 • Email: [email protected]

WESTON – WESTON HILLS COUNTRY CLUBAbsolutely gorgeous and immaculate lake front 6 bedroom

4 bath home, 4300 sq ft under air. Accordion shutters. Offered at $689,000

Call Tini Hui - 305-904-3761

SW RANCHESExquisite 6 bedroom, 5 ½ bath 2 story classic estate on 2+

acres. Secluded master suite, Gourmet kitchen, Marble and onyx library, T.V room. Impressive foyer with spiral staircase. Impact windows and doors. Peaceful views from every room.

NO HOAOffered at $2,199,000

Call Yanith Martinez - 754-246-8430

FORT LAUDERDALE – THE PALMS 4 bedroom 4 ½ bath penthouse with spectacular intra-coastal and ocean views from all rooms. Over 4100 sq

ft of living space includes a sound-proof room for home theatre. 24 hr valet and gated security plus state of the art

gymnasium are just a few of the luxurious amenities.Offered at $1,100,000

Yvonne & Michael Skovron 954-303-3636

WESTON – WINDMILL RANCH ESTATESUnique opportunity in Windmill Ranch.  Everything is new in the

home.  Impact windows and doors, Plantation shutters throughout, All new appliances. Magnificent home on lake with gorgeous

pool.  His and hers master bath, Gazebo with summer kitchen. Wood, marble and granite.  State of the art theatre room.  Wow!

Offered at $2,990,000Call Jean Kachik – 954-646-0777

WESTON – WINDMILL RANCH ESTATES6 Bedroom, 6 ½ bath Mediterranean home situated on 1.5 acres.

Decorative crown molding throughout. Heated pool and spa, full size tennis court . Chef’s kitchen, exercise room, sauna, summer kitchen, playground, emergency generator. Volume ceilings, maid’s quarters.

Offered at $3,300,000Call Jean Kachik – 954-646-0777

WINDMILL RESERVEDreams start here! Beautiful custom built 6 bedroom, 6 ½ bath,

with playroom, media room and summer kitchen. Gorgeous heated pool & spa. Lake views! This residence boasts 7,109 sqft under A/C. Features modern kitchen with granite counter tops, wood cabinetry.

Marble & wood floors throughout and Impact windows and doors.Offered at $2,899,000

Call Stan Rosen -305-510-8032

DAVIE- LONG LAKE ESTATESPRICED TO SELL!!!   Magnificent 5 bedroom, 5 ½ bath pool home

built on a huge cul de sac. Gourmet Kitchen with upgraded stainless steel appliances. Hardwood flooring, fireplace and much more.

Offered at $1,175,000Call Diane Afre - 954-261-4736

SUNSHINE RANCHESYOUR OWN PRIVATE GARDEN OF EDEN!

Unbelievable value in this private gated, 5,900 sq ft 6 bedroom, 5 full bath home situated on 3 manicured acres plus 1700 sq ft guest house/barn. Home features wood floors, gigantic kitchen, exercise

room, pool and tiki hut for bbq and lighted basketball court.Offered at $1,695,000

Call Jean Kachik - 954-646-0777

WESTONOne of the most spectacular panoramic lake views in Weston. 5

bedroom, 5 bath fully renovated home. Italian limestone flooring through out living area. High end appliances, dura-loc roof.

Offered at $875,000Call Mara Gisch - 954-815-5151

Short Sale

HOLLYWOODGreat investment! Hotel 2 miles from Hollywood Beach. Full capacity occupancy all year round. Future construction of 10

story hotel approved by City of Hollywood. Owner is motivated.Offered at $5,550,000

Call Haimnath Ragbir - 954-818-1475

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Spring has Sprung

Living in South Florida, we do not get to experience the chang-ing seasons, but that doesn’t mean we can’t celebrate them. As we usher in spring this month, let us take a moment to appreciate the new buds on the

trees and warmer weather.With Spring Break almost here, why not spend some time as a family enjoying

the many splendors of our sunshine state. Why shouldn’t we enjoy all the benefits of living in the so-called “Spring Break Capital of the World.”

Where else can you see alligators in their natural habitat and Mickey and friends in their not-so-natural habitat – all in the same day? Where else can you get a sun-burn at the beach during the day and endless entertainment all night? Where else can you go flats fishing on a secluded sandbar and cruising the intracoastal dining scene -- all on the same boat trip? Only in South Florida!

On this happy note, let’s enjoy all that our state has to offer and let’s have some FUN.

Sven BudzischSven Budzisch

Publisher/Owner

PubliSher/Owner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SVEN BUDZISCHeditOr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nina Chieng-BudzischManaging editOr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Stacey BomseraccOunt rePreSentativeS . . . . . . . . . Garry Isabelle, Nancy Koval

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contentsCAlendAr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10COmmuniTy neWs

Relay For Life of Weston Celebrates Its 10th Anniversary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Weston Philharmonic Society Presents Broadway Goes to the Movies . . . . . . . . 18Blue Oyster Cult and the Outlaws to Rock Weston Regional Park . . . . . . . . . . . 18Egg Hunts Help Create Sense of Community . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20B’nai Aviv Honors Departing Rabbi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22Weston Art Guild Presents Juried Exhibit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22Temple Dor Dorim Members Make a Difference on Mitzvah Day . . . . . . . . . . . .24City Soliciting Cyclists for New Weston Bike Alliance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26Weston Schools Among State’s Best . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26Contest Searches for Outstanding Senior Volunteers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28Saturday Night Stargazing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28

sPOrTs neWsFalcon Cove Boys Basketball Win Division Title . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Cypress Bay Boys JV Basketball Finishes Perfect Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

CAn dO kidsMission For Max is a Success . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36Teen Shows She’s Got the “Write” Stuff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36

reAl esTATeWeston’s Numbers Brighten the “Real” Story . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38

heAlTh & WellnessAchieve Youthful Skin with a Natural Alternative - PRP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43Corneal Reshaping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66Just A Pulled Muscle?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78Substance Abuse: Just Because It’s Common Doesn’t Make It Normal . . . . . . . 86The Importance of a Kids Fitness Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104

COver sTOryCelebrate St. Patrick’s Day with J.G. McGuinness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44

legAlly sPeAkingReal Estate Can Open Immigration Doors to Brazilians . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48Remember the Children . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80Three Keys to an Effective Loan Modification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84

sChOOl neWsSupport Soars for Eagles For Autism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50Tequesta Trace NJHS Members Walk for Wishes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50Students Explore Everglades Ecosystem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52Falcon Cove’s Got Talent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55Indian Trace Elementary School PTA Presents Art Auction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56Cypress Bay Cheer Buddies Build Team Spirit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57Award-Winning Author Reveals His Writing Secrets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60Gator Run Students Show Their School Spirit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62

CAmP neWsMake Memories and Music at Camp Sagemont . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64

Fitness ForumYoga Therapy: The Future of Yoga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68

POsiTive PArenTingProtecting the Gift: Keeping our Children Safe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70

hOme déCOrA New Look for Your Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72Shading with Style . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76

hAuTe hAirAre You Stuck In Your Comfort Zone? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75

Ask The exPerTHave No Fear Ladies, Bioidenticals Are Here. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82Are You Lipo-Confused?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85

insPiring individuAlProfessional Organizer Provides Hope for Hoarders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89

TAx TAlkForeign Earned Income Exclusion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90

Pet oF the month . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92PeT CAre

Protecting Your Dog from Heartworm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94iT’s Their business

Cardiovascular Specialists of South Florida Offer Quality Care . . . . . . . . . . . . 96Daniel David’s Salon & Spa Serves Your Beauty, Health & Wellness Needs . . . . . 98Dr. Pool Has the Prescription for Crystal Clear Pools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100

PhOTO COnTesT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103rOTAry neWs

Rotary’s $10,000 Drawdown Provides Scholarships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106ChAmber neWs

Weston Area Chamber Networks at Broward College Weston . . . . . . . . . . . . 109Tee TO green

How To Feel A Great Backswing: 4 Steps to a Perfect Position at the Top . . . . . 110CAr CAre

Shopping For An Auto Shop? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111snaPshots From school . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .112seen On sCene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .114

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literacy event – Kumon Math & Reading Center of Weston is hosting an Open House with read aloud sessions, refreshments, games, giveaways and more. For every enrollment in March, Kumon Centers will donate four books to children in need across the country. Kumon is located at 16662 Saddle Club Road. For more information call (954) 217-0480 or visit www.kumon.com/weston.

“the Frog Prince” – This classic fairy tale is performed by professional puppeteers. Two performances are scheduled at the Weston Community Center, at 1:30pm and 3pm. The puppet show is free and best suited for children ages pre-K through second grade. For more information call (954) 389-4321.

“Kung Fu Panda 2” – Bring the blankets, lawn chairs and plenty of popcorn it’s time for Moonlight Movies in the Park. In this animated film, Po the Panda finds himself chosen as the Dragon Warrior despite the fact that he is a complete novice at martial arts. The free, family-friendly film takes place at the Event Stage in the Weston Regional Park. The movie begins at 7:30pm.

mystical masquerade – The Weston/West Broward Young Families Group of JAFCO is hosting an elegant evening of food, frolic and fun. Masks are required. The party starts at 8pm at Slice, 2600 Glades

Circle, Suite 1100. Tickets are $75 per person. For information contact [email protected].

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“the White countess” – The Weston Foreign Film Series concludes with this movie about a Russian Countess and her family who find refuge in Shanghai in 1936. Showtimes are at 5pm and 7:15pm at Weston 8 Cinema. Film tickets are $7. For more information or to purchase tickets visit www.artscouncilweston.com or call (954) 389-4321.

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aarP safe Driving course – The City of Weston is offering AARP’s 55 Alive/Mature Driving Program from 10am – 4pm at the Weston Community Center. This course is designed especially for older motorists dealing with age related physical changes. The course is available to anyone 50 or over. Many insurance companies offer a reduction in automobile insurance premium to graduates of this course, age 55 or over. The cost is $12 for AARP members and $14 for non-members. Advance registration is required; call Sonny at (954) 385-9920. Participants should bring a bagged lunch and members should bring their AARP card.

“Broadway Goes to the movies” – The Symphony of the Americas, under the direction of Maestro James Brooks-Bruzzese, will take the audience on an orchestral journey spanning the continent from New York to Hollywood. The concert starts at 8pm in the Cypress Bay Theater. For ticket information visit the Events Calendar at www.westonfl.org.

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Free outdoor rock concert – The City of Weston and the Rotary Club of Weston present Blue Oyster Cult and the Outlaws. These legendary rock bands will perform at 7pm at the Weston Regional Park; arrive early for the best seats and prime parking. Guests should bring their own blankets and chairs. For more information call (954) 389-4321 or visit www.westonfl.org.

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Tom Cotter – The Bonaventure Town Center Club’s Center Stage Showcase concludes with this legendary comedian. His high-energy, rapid-fire style of comedy leaves audiences clutching their sides and rolling in the aisles. Showtime is at 7pm. Tickets are $20 each; to purchase call (954)

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“stations of the cross” – The St. Paul Lutheran Church youth group will reenact the Passion of Christ, traveling to stations throughout Peace Mound Park. All are welcome. The service begins promptly at 12 noon. At 7:30pm, there will be a Good Friday “Service of Darkness” at the church, 580 Indian Trace. For more information call (954) 384-9096.

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It’S been ten yearS Since the FirSt Weston residents gathered to walk for a worthy cause – the American Cancer Society. That

was the start of Relay For Life of Weston. Relay For Life is the American Cancer Society’s

signature fundraiser. Last year alone, the coun-try’s 5,000-plus Relays raised over $385 million. $210,169 of that from the Weston Relay.

During the past decade, Relay For Life of Weston has grown to become the number one Relay in Broward County, two years in a row. Even more impressive, the Weston Relay was one of the top Relays in the state last year, coming in at number seven out of 358. Relay Event Chair Ross Sabath and Marketing Chair Joy Medrano hope to be in the top five for 2012.

Of course, that won’t be possible without the support of the Weston community. This year’s event will take place April 14-15 on the Cypress Bay High School track. “We’re expecting a few thousand people to attend,” states Sabath. “Even if you don’t want to walk, come out and support us and the cause.”

Relay For Life is an amazing community event. It’s family-friendly and it’s free. Everyone is invited and encouraged to stop by and enjoy the entertainment, activities and food. It’s a great way to spend a Saturday night.

This year’s theme is Ordinary Heroes. It’s particularly poignant when you consider that everyone involved with Relay is a hero fighting to find a cure for cancer.

The theme opens the door to a lot of creativity amongst this year’s teams. Typically, teams decorate their tents to match the theme. Many also dress in costume. So, don’t be surprised if this year’s Relay looks like a meeting of the Justice League of America Superheroes.

One local superhero is Andrei Nana. The ultra-marathoner is a member of Team Pink Hearts. Last year, he ran 240 laps around the track. That’s 60 miles. Although certainly impressive, Sabath says what was even more remarkable was seeing all the people who didn’t even know him join in and walk or run alongside him.

“Andrei contacted us and said this year he plans to run for 24 hours straight,” shares Sabath. “He’ll be starting at 10am on Saturday morning, running through the night, and finishing up when the Relay ends Sunday morning.”

Relay Marketing Chair Joy Medrano says, coinci-dentally, that is exactly how Relay For Life started. It began in 1985 with Tacoma, Washington, colorectal surgeon Dr. Gordon Klatt. “He wanted to do some-thing to make a difference in the lives of his cancer patients. His idea was to raise funds by running laps around a track for 24 hours.” Dr. Klatt raised $27,000 and donated the money to the American Cancer Society (ACS). And from that, Relay For Life was born.

Relay For Life raises funds for ACS research, education, advocacy and service – programs that can reduce cancer deaths and cancer incidence, and improve the quality of life for those touched by this devastating disease. What’s really amazing is that the money raised goes right back into the community.

According to Medrano, funds raised from Relay For Life of Weston help support ACS programs such as Man to Man, a support group for prostate cancer patients, and

Look Good Feel Better, a free make-up class for women getting chemotherapy. Both of these programs are offered at Cleveland Clinic Florida, here in Weston.

But, Relay For Life is much more than a fundraiser. It is a celebration of life in honor of all those touched by cancer. Each and every Relay begins with an opening ceremony followed by the Survivors’ Victory Lap. This is an opportunity for everyone to cheer on local cancer survivors. They are then joined on the track by teammates and supporters. It has become a tradition of the Weston Relay to have children who have survived cancer start the Survivor’s Lap.

Sabath says walking that first lap after completing chemo was one of the most amazing moments of his life. The testicular cancer survivor says it was such as powerful moment he can’t even begin to describe it.

“It is incredible. I want everyone to experience Relay For Life – survivors, caregivers, everyone!”

While the Survivors’ Victory Lap is definitely celebratory, the evening takes on a more solemn feel-ing during the Luminaria ceremony. This emotional candle-lighting is a moving tribute to remember those who lost their battle with cancer and to honor those who have won the fight.

That includes Weston’s own Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz, who is a breast cancer survivor. She will be among the many special guests at Relay For Life of Weston. Channel 10’s Jennifer Herrera will emcee the evening.

But, Relay is more than just an evening. It lasts all night. According to Sabath, each team has a walker on the track at all times to symbol-ize that cancer doesn’t sleep. To encourage others to stay the night, or come back in the morning, the Relay organizers are considering a morning concert following the closing ceremony.

Relay For Life of Weston takes place Saturday, April 14th through Sunday, April 15th at Cypress Bay High School. Everyone is invited to join this celebration of life. To make a donation or to learn more about how you can support Relay For Life of Weston visit www.relayforlife.org/westonfl or email [email protected].

By Stacey BomSeR

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Weston Relay For Life Event Chair Ross Sabath and Marketing Chair Joy Medrano with volunteer-extraordinaire Art Sbarsky. He raised over $40k last year and has an achievement award named after him.

Weston Relay Chair Ross Sabath poses with young survivors. It has become customary for children to lead the Survivor’s Lap to kick-off Relay For Life of Weston.

The Luminaria ceremony is a moving tribute remembering those who lost their battle with cancer and honoring those who have won the fight.

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Legendary rock bandS blue oySter cult and the outlawS will rock Weston Regional Park on Saturday, March 24th. The 8th annual Free Outdoor Rock Concert is presented by the City of Weston and the

Rotary Club of Weston. The free concert was started in 2005 by Rotarian and Weston businessman Tom

Kallman and has grown into one of Broward County’s largest free musical events. More than 8,500 people attended last year’s concert which featured musicians from Kool & The Gang, Spin Doctors, The Romantics and Elton John’s band.

“It is incredibly rewarding to see thousands attend year after year,” states Kallman, president of Kallman Insurance. “I have spent most of my adult life giving back and am so grateful to have the ability and opportunity to produce this for my own community.”

Kallman says his focus has always been to present 70’s and 80’s classic rock bands, which he feels are best suited for our family-oriented city. The annual free Concert in the Park appeals to all ages, with two and three generations of families enjoying the music together, along with neighborhood friends and civic groups.

Don Decker, Weston’s Director of Parks and Recreation, says the free concert has become a much anticipated program for Weston residents. “Some of our events appeal to children, others appeal to classical music fans. The annual Free Outdoor Rock Concert appeals to the rock star in all of us.”

This year’s concert features the legendary rock stars of Blue Oyster Cult and the Outlaws. Blue Oyster Cult has sold over 24 million albums worldwide; its biggest hits include (Don’t Fear) The Reaper, Burnin’ for You and Godzilla. The Outlaws are a southern rock band originally from Tampa. Their hits include There Goes Another Love Song, Green Grass & High Tides, and (Ghost) Riders in the Sky.

The 8th Annual Free Outdoor Rock Concert featuring Blue Oyster Cult and the Outlaws begins at 7pm on Saturday, March 24th at Weston Regional Park. Food will be available at the park concession stands. Guests are also welcome to bring their own food and beverages; alcohol is not permitted. Bring blankets and chairs. For more information call (954) 389-4321 or visit www.westonfl.org.

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weston Philharmonic Society Presents Broadway Goes to the Movies

The beloved muSic oF the Stage and Screen will be featured when Broadway Goes to the Movies. The Symphony of the Americas, under the direction of maestro

James Brooks-Bruzzese, will take the audience on an orchestral journey from the bright lights of Broadway to the magic of Tinsel Town. This concert is presented by the City of Weston and the Weston Philharmonic Society.

“This event is the perfect follow-up to last year’s spectacular sold-out performance of Opera to Broadway, as well as our family-friendly fall performance of Cirque de la Symphonie,” states Roger Lander, president of the Weston Philharmonic Society. Last month the WPS presented its annual Valentine’s Music Salon featuring the Cantilena Flute Quartet.

Broadway Goes to the Movies features some of the best and most recognizable music ever written. It has all been carefully choreographed to match the visual presentation of movie clips from favorite films such as Chicago, Wicked, Evita, Star Wars, Grease, and Harry Potter, plus a sprinkling of Disney magic thrown in!

“We are ecstatic about the opportunity to bring this caliber of entertainment to our Weston community,” states Cary Keshen, WPS Vice President of Public Relations. “The City of Weston works with the Weston Philharmonic Society and underwrites a good deal of the costs so Weston residents can get a chance to see world-class musicians at a reasonable price. This same concert will be performed at the Broward Center with tickets costing more than twice what we are charging.”

All patrons will appreciate the intimate concert hall experience only available here

in Weston. Members of the Weston Philharmonic Society will enjoy a “Meet the Maestro” reception following the program.

Broadway Goes to the Movies, presented by the City of Weston and the Weston Philharmonic Society, will be on Saturday, March 17th at 8pm in the Cypress Bay High School Auditorium. Adult tickets are $20 in advance or $30 at the door, if available. Student (18 years and younger) tickets are $10 in advance or $15 at the door. Tickets can be purchased at the Weston Community Center in Regional Park, the Community Bank of Broward (1504 Weston Road) or at Comerica Bank (2800 Weston Road). For more information, please contact the City of Weston at (954) 389-4321.

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WeSton’S royal egg hunt haS become a time-honored tradi-tion. For longer than Weston has been a City, children have enjoyed this annual event. While the Royal Egg Hunt has certainly grown over the

years, with up to 3,000 children expected to collect 20,000 eggs this year, it continues to bring Weston residents together.

“Annual events such as the Royal Egg Hunt provide residents with a sense of continuity as well as a sense of community,” states Weston Mayor Eric Hersh. “I think we can all remember a certain excitement of anticipation looking forward to special occasions each year, whether within our community or within our family, and that’s what Weston’s special events provide.”

The Royal Egg Hunt will take place on Saturday, April 7th at 10am sharp at Weston Regional Park, baseball fields one through four. This free event draws thousands of people each year. Parks and Recreation Director Don Decker recommends arriving by 9:15am.

The egg hunt is open to children, ages ten and under. There will be separate egg hunts for different age groups; parents will be permitted on the fields only with the five and under age group. Children should bring their own baskets to collect some of the

20,000 candy-filled eggs. Decker says be on the lookout for the special eggs, which can be redeemed for small prizes.

After the egg hunts, children can take pictures with the Royal Bunny and enjoy the bounce houses until noon. For more information on the Royal Egg Hunt, call the Weston Community Center at (954) 389-4321.

On Sunday, April 8th, join the Easter Bunny for a fun-filled afternoon at Weston Town Center. Its annual Easter Egg Hunt takes place from 2-5pm at Linear Park. Children can search for candy-filled eggs or one of the special prize eggs. There will also be bounce houses, face painting and plenty of entertainment, including performances by local Weston dance studios. For more information, visit www.westontowncenter.net and click on “Events.”

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The Easter Bunny will be on hand April 8th for Weston Town Center’s Easter Egg Hunt.

Thousands of children are expected to take part in the City of Weston’s annual Royal Egg Hunt on April 7th at Weston Regional Park.

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Over the paSt 20 yearS, rabbi Samuel kieFFer and hiS wiFe Melinda have had an incredible impact on the Weston community. As the spiritual leader of B’nai Aviv, the rabbi has shared important life cycle events

with his congregation; being there for families in good times and bad. In a few short months, the rabbi and

his wife will make aliyah (immigrate) to Israel, where their three grown children now live. Before they leave, the congrega-tion will honor the couple at the Annual Gala Dinner Dance on March 25th.

“This year’s Gala will be a celebration of our gratitude for the Kieffer’s service to the Weston community and our synagogue,” says Gala Chair Meredith Chandler. “The event is open to the entire community and we encourage anyone who has ever had a relationship with the rabbi or his wife to join us in honoring them.”

The couple worked side-by-side at the synagogue for many years. Rabbi Kieffer has been with the temple since it moved into its permanent building on Indian Trace. Melinda initially ran the youth program, but later took over the entire religious school program. They have both touched many lives over the years.

Chandler says the evening will include special tributes to the Kieffers. “There will be video testimonials from congregants, community leaders, religious leaders and many others who have had the good fortune to work or interact with the rabbi over the years.” In addition to the video presentations, there will be guest speakers and the cantor will perform a special song dedicated to the rabbi.

A commemorative ad journal is being created for the event. “It’s for anyone who wants to wish them well or show their appreciation to the Kieffers for their many years of service to our synagogue and community,” explains Chandler. The journal will be presented during the gala. Ad prices start at $36.

The B’nai Aviv Gala Dinner Dance honor-ing and celebrating Rabbi Samuel and Melinda Kieffer will be held on Sunday, March 25th at B’nai Aviv, 1410 Indian Trace. The affair begins at 5pm with a cocktail reception, followed by dinner catered by Greenseid Caterers and danc-ing with a live band. Tickets are $118 per person. Proceeds benefit the temple’s youth and education scholarships. For more information contact B’nai Aviv at (954) 384-8265.

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weston art guild Presents Juried exhibit

The weSton branch library haS been transformed into an art gallery as it plays host to a juried exhibit by the Weston Art Guild. The

“Expression through Images” exhibit runs through April 28th.The exhibit features 47 pieces from 27 local artists. All

of the artwork is original and none has been exhibited before. The artwork is done in various mediums (oil, acrylic, watercolor, fabric and photography) and genres (realistic, abstract and collage).

According to Joyce Albrecht, president of the Weston

Art Guild, each artist shares their personal story through their work and the influences of their upbringing and homelands are evident in the art.

Albrecht says it is always a privilege for the members of the Weston Art Guild to exhibit their work in Weston.

“This exhibit enables residents to see that we have very good professional artists in our community. We may be small, and Weston may not have many venues to show-

case artwork, but our artists are many and very talented.”Weston residents will have the opportunity to meet

the artists at a reception on March 14th from 6-7:30pm in the multi-media room at the Weston Branch Library. The artwork is being judged and eight awards will be presented at the reception.

The Weston Art Guild’s “Expression through Images” exhibit is open during regular library hours. Art will be on display in the multi-media room and in the library. For more information call (954) 384-1822.

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Temple dor dorim memberS put the

“community” in community service. More than 200 families took part in the syna-

gogue’s 15th annual Mitzvah Day, completing over two dozen community service projects.

“Mitzvah Day is the one day a year that we get together as a group to help the community,” states Lisa Lerner, one of the Mitzvah Day chairs. “It teaches the congregation how fun and easy community service can be and, of course, how meaningful.”

The beauty of this event is that there are projects for all ages. Even the youngest Early Childhood Center students participated. According to Lerner, the temple’s preschool and religious school classes had special projects, and parents were welcome to join their child. “Mitzvah Day teaches children that no matter what age you are, you can still help out and make a difference in someone’s life.”

Preschool and kindergarten students painted pots and planted seeds to benefit the Jack and Jill Children’s Center. First and second graders made Happy Face wall art to decorate the Daniel Cantor Senior Center and made thank-you cards for servicemen and women on behalf of America’s Moms for Soldiers. The third and fourth grade and special needs religious school classes created hygiene kits for the homeless, which were dis-tributed to individuals using the shower facilities at Life Net 4 Families. They also made cards for young patients at the Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital. Fifth and sixth grade students made baby blankets which were donated to AmeriCares, a non-profit disaster relief and humanitarian aid organization. These blankets will be provided to babies who might otherwise have been wrapped in a newspaper after they were born.

There were plenty of other opportunities for families to work side-by-side. Temple member Julie Bass and her daughter, Samantha, helped paint one of the residence homes in the Children’s Harbor Village. This is a community that houses foster children. “What we liked best about this project was the spirit of everyone coming together to help and doing something to help children that were less fortunate by making their living situa-tion a little bit brighter with a fresh coat of paint.”

The Kramer family ran a bake sale and lemonade stand to raise money for Ryan’s Song. They created this charity in 2007 to fund music education and provide instruments to children in need. They made $253 from the Mitzvah Day sale, but more importantly they raised awareness and a sense of community.

“What we loved best about this project was watching everyone come together for a great purpose,” states Heidi Kramer. “We know how busy everyone’s lives are but friends and family still found the time to bake for us. We had a wonder-

ful lady that we met only once leave a big batch of peanut butter cookies and brownies. What seems like such a simple act of kindness is going to contribute to a music scholarship making a big difference in a child’s life.”

Of course, children can make a big difference in the lives of adults as well. Alexa Ramer has been raising funds to fight breast cancer on behalf of her mother. Alexa created Team Steppin’ for Stacey and raised over $7,000 at last year’s Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk. She’s well on her way to surpassing that amount this year. The Cypress Bay junior and her friends helped people tie-dye their Mitzvah Day t-shirts, with all donations going to the American Cancer Society’s Making Strides event.

The American Cancer Society was the benefi-ciary of another Mitzvah Day project, Coupons for Cancer. Equipped with a sharp pair of scissors and a steady hand, volunteers clipped coupons to benefit this charity. Other Mitzvah Day volunteers used scissors to cut out shoe patterns from donated blue jeans to be used to make shoes for children in Africa through the organization Sole Hope.

In addition to taking part in the hands-on projects, temple members were encouraged to support Mitzvah Day through donations as well. The synagogue collected bar/bat mitzvah dresses for JAFCO (Jewish Adoption and Foster Care Options), non-perishable food items for the Kids In Distress Food Pantry, new and gently used shoes for Soles 4 Souls, and pet food and supplies for Paws 4 You, Inc.

Regardless of how much members gave or which project they volunteered for, everyone left knowing they had made a difference in the lives of others. Temple member Lisa Millberg, who worked with the third and fourth graders on their Mitzvah Day projects, realized that even a few hours of time can make a big difference in the lives of hundreds of other people and even young children can have a big impact.

Ultimately, that’s the message Lerner and the other Mitzvah Day organizers wanted everyone to take away from this experience. “We want everyone to realize how good it feels to help oth-ers, so maybe they will do it more during the year.”

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temple dor dorim Members Make a difference on Mitzvah day

Photos top to bottom: On Mitzvah Day, Rachel Lerner (left), Alexis Kauffman, and Aaron Lerner helped out at the lemonade stand to raise money for Ryan’s Song, which provides musical instruments and scholarships to needy children.

Mindy Siegel and her daughters, Cara and Abbey, and friend Danielle Bass helped make tutus for sick children at Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital on behalf of Emmysheart.org.

Alexa Ramer (standing, right) and friends tie-dyed Mitzvah Day shirts to benefit the American Cancer Society’s Making Strides Against Breast Cancer.

Iris Kauffman collected bar/bat mitzvah dresses for JAFCO.

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On any given day hundredS, iF not thouSandS, oF bicy-clists pedal along Weston roadways. This includes all the children who ride their bikes to school, as well as adult cyclists and cycling

clubs riding for exercise. The City is looking to further promote the use of bicycles as a means of transportation and recreation by creating a Weston Bike Alliance.

These volunteers will work with the City in crafting a Bicycle Master Plan that will establish guidelines and policies to promote Weston as a bicycle friendly community. This will ultimately result in an improved bicycling experience throughout Weston.

“The City of Weston has a long-standing reputation among avid cyclists of being one of the best places in South Florida for cycling,” notes Weston City Manager John Flint. “With the ever increasing number of cyclists taking advantage of Weston bike lanes, well maintained roadways, and beautiful vistas, it is more important than ever to provide cyclists, runners, motorists and law enforcement with the infrastructure and education necessary to best assure a safe and enjoyable environment for all.”

Upon completion of the Bicycle Master Plan, the City will apply for a Bicycle Friendly Community designation from the League of American Bicyclists. “This will provide national recognition of the commitment the City has demonstrated to the cycling community,” explains Jeff Maxwell, city liaison to the Weston Bike Alliance.

“The designation indicates that the City of Weston welcomes cyclists by providing safe accommodation for cycling and encouraging people to bike for transportation and recreation.”

Maxwell believes Weston is definitely deserving of this designation. “The City of Weston has long recognized the benefit of providing safe and efficient bicycling facili-

ties as a means to both reduce traffic congestion and promote the use of recreational amenities throughout the City. With bike lanes provided on over 98% of all city arterial roadways, the City of Weston continues to stand out nationwide as a community that values and embraces the cycling community.”

The Weston Bike Alliance is open to adults interested in promoting the use of the bicycle for transportation and recreation. Applicants should have good interpersonal skills and be willing to commit to attending monthly meetings. If interested, please email your name, email address and phone contact to Jeff Maxwell at [email protected]. In the subject line, please write “Weston Bike Alliance.”

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city Soliciting cyclists for new weston bike alliance

WeSton’S SchoolS have proven once again to be among the best of the best. The State recently released its rankings of all of Florida’s 3,078 public schools. Two Weston schools ranked among the top 20.

The school rankings are based on points earned in the state’s school grading formula, which grades schools A to F. Weston schools continually get straight A’s. Elementary and middle schools are ranked based on student performance on the FCAT, while high schools are ranked based on FCAT scores and other factors such as graduation rates and student success in advance courses.

Of Florida’s 1795 elementary schools, Imagine Charter School at Weston tied for the No. 3 ranking. Principal Sharon Schmidt says she is proud of the high standards of academic excellence established at her school. “This coupled with an exceptional character development program and our shared values; all created in rich partner-ship with our hard working students, supportive parents, and dedicated  staff; make us a unique and very special learning community.”

Everglades Elementary School ranked No 32. Gator Run Elementary was No. 60, followed closely by Eagle Point Elementary at No. 68. Manatee Bay Elementary ranked No. 96. Indian Trace Elementary was No. 149. And Country Isles Elementary was No. 342. All of the Weston schools ranked among the top 20% of elementary schools.

As for middle schools, Falcon Cove Middle School tied at No. 24 and Tequesta Trace ranked No. 57 of the state’s 583 middle schools.

Cypress Bay High School ranked No. 14 of the 404 high schools in Florida. Even more impressive, Cypress Bay ranked first out of more than 4,000 high schools nationwide in the performance of Hispanic students on Advanced Placement exams. The AP exam allows high school students to take college-level courses. Students who take the course exams are graded on a scale of one to five, with a three considered a passing score.

By Stacey BomSeR

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Students in Mrs. Romero’s second grade gifted/high achievers class at Imagine Charter School at Weston engage in hands-on learning. During a study of energy, students built solar ovens to cook s’mores.

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IF you’re looking For a Fun, Family-Friendly activity to do on Saturday night, that won’t break the bank, look to the stars. Every Saturday night the Fox Observatory at Markham Park is open for stargazing.

Volunteers from the South Florida Amateur Astronomers Association (SFAAA) open the observatory to the public. The non-profit organization, which has been around since 1965, is dedicated to “bringing the universe closer to all South Floridians.”

“We are a group of amateur astronomers who want to share and educate the public about the night sky,” notes SFAAA member Nancy Lamson.

According to Lamson, the observatory features a mounted 6.5” Brandon Refractor, a mounted 14” Schmidt-Cassegrain F/10, as well as several Dobsonian reflecting telescopes. Many members are also willing to share their own telescopes.

On a clear night, stargazers can see the moon, various planets, as well as faraway galax-ies. The SFAAA offers educational programs on nights when the sky is cloudy.

In addition, the group runs special

programs for Scouts to earn merit badges. “We also set up our telescopes with special filters to see the sun for special programs at the Museum of Discovery and Science,” notes Lamson. “We set up quarterly at Fern Forest and several library locations as well.”

The Fox Observatory is located within Markham Park, at the intersection of Weston Road and State Road 84. It is open every Saturday night from dusk to midnight. Although there is no charge for the Saturday Stargazing program, the park charges a weekend gate admission of $1.50 per person (children five and under are free).

For more information on the Fox Observatory visit www.broward.org/parks/markhampark and click on Fox Observatory. To learn more about the South Florida Amateur Astronomers Association visit www.sfaaa.com.

By Stacey BomSeR

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One oF the reaSonS weSton iS Such a wonderFul place to live is that our community has so much to offer. From children’s story time at the library to world class symphonies to fabulous art exhibits, Weston has

it all. And all of these programs and events are made possible by the tireless efforts of volunteers, many of whom have retired and now make volunteerism their new career.

Recent research shows that 52% of seniors volunteer their time through unpaid community service. Furthermore, 20% of seniors who volunteer say that community service is the most important thing they do.

That includes people like Joy Rodenberg, presi-dent of the Arts Council of Greater Weston (ACGW) and Weston Philharmonic Society (WPS) board member. “For many of my generation, our ‘work’ was volunteerism. We all sought to make a difference - rais-ing funds for charities, pro-ducing community events, working one on one with others who needed our help. We found great sat-isfaction in these activities. We also found new friends who shared our passions, a

greater appreciation for our diverse fellow residents, and an understanding that what you give often comes back to you tenfold. That is why I have always volunteered and am delighted to have the oppor-tunity to continue to do so.”

Rochelle Koenig, former president of both the ACGW and the WPS, also volunteers because she likes making a difference in our community.

“From the smile of a student artist who won a ribbon to the animated crowd discussing a foreign film, I know I had a part in making that happen.”

Weston is fortunate to have so many wonderful seniors who are using their “golden years” to make this a better community for everyone. Now is your chance to recognize these dedicated volunteers.

The Salute to Senior Service program seeks to honor senior volunteers for the many contributions they make to their local communities. Nominations are being accepted through March 15. Nominees for Senior Heroes must be 65 or older and volunteer at least 15 hours a month. There will be one winner from each state and one national winner who will receive $5000 for their non-profit charity of choice. Winners will be announced during Older Americans Month in May. To nominate a senior volunteer go to www.SalutetoSeniorService.com.

By Stacey BomSeR

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Volunteers from the Arts Council of Greater Weston help put on the annual Fourth of July Parade. Pictured here are artist Larry Eiglarsh, Parade Coordinator Joyce Rhone, Arts Council President Joy Rodenberg, Board Member Muriel Fields, Past President Rochelle Koenig, and Chair of the Weston Foreign Film Series Norma Sonnenklar with a member of the U.S. Marine Corps.

Volunteers from the Arts Council of Greater Weston include President of the Weston Friends of the Library Mona Habib (standing, left), Wonderful World of Weston committee member Ruth Gottlieb, Arts Council board members Joe Priete, Eileen Purisch, and Eli Habib (seated) and Muriel Fields.

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CongratulationS to the Falcon cove middle School boys basketball team. The boys finished the season 11 and 2, taking home the Division Championship Title.

“We ended the season in a tie with Nova Middle School and needed to play a tie-breaker game to determine the division championship,” states Coach Jason Bean. Hearts were racing as the team took to the court. “We had to play at Nova, the same place that we lost our only game. We were trailing for most of the game, but were able to come back and win in the closing seconds.” With the division title victory in hand, the team was rewarded with a home playoff game.

Sadly, the season came to a close when the Falcons faced Driftwood Middle School in the second round of the playoffs. According to Coach Bean, “It was a very tough game and the kids left everything they had out on the court. Unfortunately, it was Driftwood’s night, as they hit two buzzer-beaters.”

The coach says he is extremely proud of his team. “They came to practice before school everyday, and worked hard at improv-ing their individual skills, as well as coming together as a team. They never complained; never made excuses. They were always eager and ready to learn and get better. More importantly, they all worked very hard in the classroom to maintain an exceptional GPA. These boys are all great examples of how a student-athlete should conduct themselves on and off the court.”

The Boys Basketball Division Championship banner will now hang in the Falcon Cove Middle School gymnasium, along with the school’s other championship banners. According to Athletic Director Evie Hoopes, in the eleven years since Falcon Cove first opened, the school has won a total of 40 Division Championship Titles and 20 County Championship Titles.

This has been a particularly successful athletic season for the school. “This season both our boys and girls soccer teams are the division champions and both teams also won the MSAA Soccer County Championships. Our boys basketball team won the division championship. We are now looking forward to a great track season.”

falcon cove boys basketball win division title

Lightning Struck aS the cypreSS bay boyS Jv baSketball team finished a perfect season. The team went undefeated with a 16-0 record.

This was no easy task, as the team faced some fierce competitors. According to Coach Stuart Krivitzkin, the team played all the best teams in Broward County. They took on Dillard, Deerfield Beach, Ely, as well as St. Thomas Aquinas.

Coach Stu says he is extremely proud of his team, led by Max Udine and Russ Barnes, the leading scorer and rebounder. “This was a special group of young men who accomplished something that has not happened at Cypress Bay. This experience is something nobody can ever take away from them.”

He says their hard work and dedication showed in their success. The boys were on a mission. Last year, the team lost only one game.

By Stacey BomSeR

By Stacey BomSeR

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cypress bay boys Jv basketball finishes Perfect Season

2011-2012 Cypress Bay JV Boys Basketball Team. Front row, left to right: Evan Barada, Brandon Dubuc, Max Udine, Zach Levine, Justin Mitchell, Brandon Bulengo, and Josh Alter. Second row, left to right: Mico Smith, Russ Barnes, Ross Udine, Dylan Mazzei, Brandon Arias, Leland Steele, Jamil Rameriz, and Danny Lozeno. Third row, left to right: Andrew Anderson, Matt Cahill, Patrick Michel, Kevin Rostamian, and Santiago Salazor.

The Falcon Cove Boys Basketball team won the Division Title. Front row, left to right: Manager Ben Pelman, Alex Solomon, Ryan Solomon, Sam Comora, Ernest Caram, and Manager Harrison Arnberg. Middle row, left to right: Loksondo Kung, Jake Nudelberg, Matt Ulino, Ben Candiotti, Justin Nesmith, Brett Andjich, and Greyson Fletcher. Top row, left to right: Evan Teich, Santiago Vasquez, Garrison Bentz, Michael North, Marvin Guzman, and Coach Jason Bean.

Falcon Cove’s Small Forward, Evan Teich, battles for the ball in a game against Seminole Middle School. Photo courtesy of Jonathan Brownfield.

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TeacherS alwayS tell StudentS to write about what they know. Eighth grader Alyssa (Aly) Orr did just that when she co-

authored the children’s book, It Wasn’t Me, with her mother. It’s a hilarious, heart-warming story for anyone, young or old, who has ever been blamed for something they didn’t do.

Their collaboration is for more than just enter-tainment; it’s raising funds to help find a cure for her sister’s disease, Cystic Fibrosis (CF). It is an inherited chronic disease that affects the lungs and digestive system of nearly 70,000 children and adults worldwide.

Aly says she became inspired to do something to raise money and awareness about CF after attend-ing a “Leadership in Action” conference at Harvard University last summer. She came home wanting to make a difference and asked her mom if she could be part of her next story. Mom, Leah, has written four children’s books with proceeds benefiting the CF Foundation.

While Leah wrote the story, Aly was instrumen-tal in the editing process, offering suggestions to make it easier for young kids to read. Aly says the most challenging part was making sure the story was interesting enough to make the reader want

to turn the page.Aly and her sisters also helped with the storyline.

“While It Wasn’t Me is fiction, it is based loosely on my experiences of raising three girls, many pets and the numerous messes they’ve created this journey called growing up,” says Leah.

The mother and daughter duo are getting ready for their spring book tour. They will be visiting Florida schools to read their story to kindergarten, first and second grade classes. They also plan to work with the students to create a class story, mad libs-style, showcasing the students’ writing talent.

This talented teen says she relishes the attention and admiration she is getting from her teachers and classmates at The Sagemont School, but what is even more rewarding is knowing that she is doing something to help raise funds for CF.

A portion of the proceeds from the sale of It Wasn’t Me will be donated to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. The Orr family has raised over $650,000 for CF research from the sale of Leah’s books and participation in local CF walks over the past nine years. Their goal is to raise $1 million.

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Aaron lerner haS alwayS done things to help others, especially chil-dren. He and his family were the

founders of Kids Helping Kids. The organi-zation’s mission is to encourage children to give of themselves to help other children who are less fortunate. One of Kids Helping Kids’ biggest projects is its annual backpack and school supply drive. Through their efforts, about 150 children had a smile on their face and successful start to the school year.

So, when it came time to choose a mitzvah (good deed) project for his upcoming Bar Mitzvah, it’s not surprising that Aaron wanted to do something to help a very special child in his life. Close family friends have a son with autism. Aaron shares a special bond with seven-year-old Max Schlussel.

“He is one of the funniest kids that I know and he is extra kind and sweet,” states the Tequesta Trace Middle School sixth grader. “I learned to be patient, understanding and compassionate from Max.”

Twice a month, Aaron tutors Max. Using a lesson plan provided by Max’s mom, Aaron researches activities for Max to do. Aaron also prints out worksheets for Max to reinforce what he is learning in school. “I also found some great apps for the iPad to help Max learn in a fun way,” adds Aaron.

Besides helping Max with his schoolwork, Aaron also wanted to help other children with autism. He created a team, Mission For Max, and participated in the Dan Marino Foundation WalkAbout Autism. Through his efforts, Aaron raised over $2,000 by sell-

ing “Mission For Max” team t-shirts, collecting donations at Publix, and selling lemonade in his neighborhood. He also had about 20 people join him on the day of the walk, including Max and his family.

“Team Mission For Max was a great way for us to work together and make a difference for children, teens and adults with autism,” explains Aaron. “All the money raised will support local South Florida organizations that provide services to the autism community and children like Max.”

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National Real Estate prognosticator Steve Harney (KCMBlog) has posed these questions regarding what is going to happen to home prices in 2012. These are our local Broward County numbers:

Property Type

(Supply) Months of Inventory Decrease in

Inventory

Increase in

SalesRep. of Total SalesOctober

2010December

2011Single Family (all $) 8 months 5 months 28% 9% --- ---

SF <$100,000 5 months 3 months 40% 7% 12% 23%SF <$300,000 7 months 4 months 34% 8% 55% 73%

SF $300-$900,000 10 months 7 months 20% 11% 33% 25%SF $1M+ 37 months 26 months --- 28% 12% 3%SF $3M+ 84 months 37 months --- 100% 3% ---SF $5M+ --- 10 years --- --- --- ---

This chart would indicate that in spite of what is happening nationally, our local market is moving! Consider:

Property Type

(Supply) Months of Inventory Decrease in

Inventory

Increase in

SalesRep. of Total SalesOctober

2010December

2011

SF Foreclosures 3 months 1.4 months 54% 11% 6% 26%

SF Short Sales 12 months 7 months 34% 17% 30% 24%

SF Non Distressed 10 months 7 months 17% 18% 64% 51%

How did Weston stack up? Consider:

Property Type(Supply) Months of Inventory Decrease in

InventoryIncrease in

SalesOctober 2010 December 2011

Single Family (all) 6.24 months 6.40 months 1% -3.25

Single Family (REO) 2.67 months 1.76 months 37.5% -5.56

Single Family (SSL) 9.82 months 11.05 months 2.78% -13.64

Perhaps you caught Al Sunshine’s report on CBS4 touting that Weston was expe-riencing a 15% price increase in spite of what was going on with the rest of Broward County, the State of Florida and the nation in general.

According to Businessweek, “South Florida does boast a city that’s tops in the nation for largest gains in home values. . . The City of Weston is the top-performing housing market since President Obama took office, according to a Bloomberg survey that says the luxe Broward community has seen a 15.1 percent increase in home values from February 2009 to August 2011.”

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BONAVENTURE421 RANCH RD $410,000 4 4 3,345 2 Y Y 551 WESTWOOD LN $299,900 4 2.5 2,302 2 Y N 16050 LA COSTA DR $275,000 3 2.5 2,046 2 N Y 214 LA COSTA CT $275,000 4 2.5 2,280 2 Y N CORAL HARBOUR 1601 HARBOUR SIDE DR $270,000 3 2.5 2,147 2 Y N COUNTRY ISLES 2040 LAKE POINT DR $432,500 5 3 2,818 2 Y Y 1621 EASTLAKE WY $350,000 5 3 2,695 2 Y Y 2091 AUGUSTA $280,000 3 2 1,682 2 N N EMERALD ESTATES 4285 DIAMOND DR $490,000 4 3 2,954 3 Y Y HIBISCUS ISLAND 1515 SEABAY RD $321,000 3 2.5 2,215 2 N N ISLES AT WESTON 4421 E SENECA AV $463,500 5 4 3,259 3 N Y 19140 SENECA AVE $448,100 5 3 3,318 3 N N 19133 CRYSTAL ST $430,000 5 4 2,948 2 N N 19115 STONEBROOK ST $325,000 4 2 2,172 2 N N NEW RIVER ESTATES 305 S KETCH DR $225,000 4 2.5 2,129 2 N N 345 S KETCH DR $212,900 3 2 1,842 2 Y N 15935 W WIND CR $209,000 4 2 2,116 2 N N 15771 N WIND CR $198,000 3 2 1,552 1 N N NORTH LAKES 606 HERITAGE DR $500,000 5 3.5 2,972 2 Y N 839 HERITAGE DR $485,000 5 3.5 2,871 2 Y N 467 CAMBRIDGE DR $300,000 4 2.5 2,447 2 N N 625 STANTON LN $290,200 4 2.5 1,902 2 N N 665 FALLING WATER RD $245,000 3 2 0 2 N N 670 FALLING WATER RD $217,500 3 2 1,540 2 N N SAN MESSINA 1563 PALERMO DR $310,000 4 2.5 1,802 2 N N SAN REMO 555 TALAVERA RD $225,000 3 2 1,542 2 N N SAN SEBASTIAN 1445 PRESIDIO DR $200,000 3 2 1,804 2 N Y

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Community / Address Sold Price Beds Baths Sq.Ft. Garage Pool Water Community / Address Sold Price Beds Baths Sq.Ft. Garage Pool Water

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THE LANDINGS $650,000

January 2012 Sales of Weston

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celebrate St. Patrick’s day with J.g. Mcguinness

J.G. McGuinness is an authentic Irish pub in every sense of the word. So, in true Irish tradition, it will host a non-stop party, from morning until well after midnight on St. Patrick’s Day, Saturday, March 17th. Main Street in Weston Town Center will be closed for the giant block party which will include live music, Irish dancers, plenty of delicious and authentic Irish food, plus they’ll be pouring the perfect pint of Guinness all day long.

“St. Patrick’s Day is a joyous day full of celebration and good times,” states Jessie Gay, one of the proprietors of J.G. McGuinness. “While there are only about six million people living in Ireland today, there are over 50 million people in the United States of Irish descent. My family immigrated here in the mid 1800’s. So, whether you are of Irish heritage or not, we invite you to celebrate this day with us. There is no better place to be Irish for a Day than at J.G. McGuinness.”

The “luck of the Irish” will certainly rub off on you, as Jessie and his colleagues all either hail from Ireland or are of Irish descent. “I’m proud to say that J.G. McGuinness is Irish owned and operated,” boasts Jessie who is realizing his life-long dream of owning an authentic Irish pub. His partner, Conal McDonough, runs the restaurant with help from Marie Prouse, the general manager, John Kerr, the executive chef, and Jimmy “The Chief” Scarberry, a retired police chief. The other two partners are Danielle Hickey and Richard Ryan.

The St. Patrick’s Day festivities start bright and early with “Pints and Pancakes.” From 8am to 11am, J.G. McGuinness will be serving breakfast with proceeds ben-efiting the American Cancer Society. The pub has teamed up with Relay For Life of Weston, which is celebrating its 10th anniver-sary this year. Relay For Life raises funds for the American Cancer Society’s programs of research, education, advocacy and service – programs that can reduce cancer deaths and cancer incidence, and improve the quality of life for those touched by cancer.

“Nearly every one of us has been touched in some way, either personally or through family members or friends with cancer, and we are proud to be a small sponsor in this fight against cancer,” states Jessie. The cause has a special meaning to him, as his father is now battling cancer for the second time. “We will be collecting donations throughout the day and hope to raise thousands of dollars for this important and worthy cause.”

Despite its name, Jessie promises “Pints and Pancakes” is a family-friendly event. The pub will be offering a full breakfast buffet with one drink for $15, with a portion of the proceeds being donated to the American Cancer Society. “We’ll be serving pints of beer for those who would like them, as well as mimosas and JG Bloody Mary’s. Of course, coffee, juice and soft drinks will also be available.”

The pub will be serving a special St. Patty’s Day menu in honor of the occasion. Delicious food and traditional Irish favorites will be served.

The day-long celebration includes a giant block party, which will start around 3pm. There will be Irish dancers performing inside the pub and bagpipers during the early evening. Outside, there will be two bands starting around 4pm and playing well into the night.

Jessie cautions, if you are looking to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with a glass of green beer, you better look elsewhere. “We will leave that to all of the Irish wanna-be bars. While we will have green containers, we would never serve beer that has been altered.”

J.G. McGuinness prides itself on pouring the perfect pint. “We will never ever compromise our Guinness or any of our draft beers. Our draft system is state-of-the-

art. We are able to blend five different gasses to deliver the perfect pint, be it a stout or any other type of beer. No other establishment can blend more than three.”

The pub’s draft system was designed by John O’Sullivan, a former Guinness brewer at the St. James’ Gate Brewery in Dublin. Not only did he custom-design it, but he also oversaw the installation. “Guinness is a delicate product. You need to have several key elements to ensure the quality and taste. That includes the proper two-part pour, which our bartenders execute flawlessly,” notes Jessie.

The menu at J.G. McGuinness is as authentic as the Draught Guinness. It features traditional Irish dishes such as bangers and mash, corned beef and cabbage, shepherd’s pie, fish and chips

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At J.G. McGuinness, a pint of Guinness is the perfect accompaniment to a traditional Irish dish such as Shepherds Pie.

St. Patrick’s DayGiant Block Party

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Saturday, March 178-11amPints & Pancake BuffetBenefiting the American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life of Weston

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and Boxties (traditional Irish potato pancakes). If you have never tried one, Chef J.K. recommends sampling a Boxty, which come in a variety of flavors: steak, chicken and vegetable. Of course, there are plenty of American favorites on the menu as well, including burgers, steaks, sandwiches and salads. The restaurant recently introduced a brunch menu served Saturday and Sunday from 10am until 3pm. It’s the only place in town to enjoy a fantastic brunch and a drink on the weekend.

Not only does J.G. McGuinness offer something for everyone on its menu, it offers plenty of entertainment options as well. According to Jessie, the pub tries to offer some activity every night, whether it be a Pub Quiz (trivia), In the Biz night, or ladies night. They also have live music or a deejay on weekends.

“There’s always something going on here,” states Jessie. “Plus, we carry every major sporting event. I know that soccer is extremely popular in Latin America and Europe. We always have the games on.”

Of course, the cornerstone of every Irish Pub experience is the craic (pronounced crack and meaning good times) and you’ll always find plenty of that at J.G. McGuinness.

“An Irish pub is a place where everyone is always welcome. It’s a place to gather with friends or make some new ones,” explains Jessie. “Irish Pubs are popular around the world. I lived in Hong Kong for several years, and the Irish Pub was the place to hang out.”

So, if you’ve never experienced J.G. McGuinness, now is the perfect time to stop by. Not only is the pub celebrating St. Patrick’s Day, but it’s celebrating its first anni-versary as well. “I promise you will walk away having had a great Irish experience, sampled the best draft beer available in Florida, and enjoyed fantastic food at a great value,” states Jessie.

J.G. McGuinness is located at 1744 Main Street in the heart of the Weston Town Center across from the Bell Tower. It serves lunch and dinner daily, from 11am until late. For more information visit www.jgmcguinness.com.

Ross Sabath, Event Chair of the Relay For Life of Weston (center) with Conal McDonough and Jessie Gay of J.G. McGuinness. The pub will be donating proceeds from its St. Patrick’s Day party to Relay For Life benefiting the American Cancer Society.

Support St. Baldrick’s FoundationJ.G. McGuinness will host a St. Baldrick’s event on Saturday, March 10th at 6pm. The St. Baldrick's Foundation is committed to funding promising research to find cures for childhood cancers and give survivors long and healthy lives. On this day, volunteers will shave their heads in solidarity with children facing cancer who lose their hair because of their treatments. Participants collect pledges which are donated to the St. Baldrick’s Foundation. Since 2000, more than 189,660 volunteers nationwide -- including over 17,200 women -- have shaved their heads, raising over $117 million for life-saving

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By 2016, according to the white houSe, the num-ber of travelers to the United States from Brazil is expected to grow by 274 percent. In part, this is the result of inflation

in that country and depressed real estate prices in this one. Brazilians flocked to South Florida last year to buy everything from ocean-view condominiums to iPads and fashion.

Florida is the top U.S. destination for Brazilians. They outnum-bered all other international travelers to Florida in 2011, up 41% from

the previous year, according to state tourism officials. The Commerce Department projects 1.5 million Brazilians will visit the United States in 2012.

On January 19, 2012, President Obama issued an executive order which will directly benefit South Florida’s economy. Some Brazilians will be able to obtain visas to travel to the United States more quickly. (The executive order also included China and India.) Foreign visitors who were interviewed and thoroughly screened as part of a prior visa application will be able to renew their visas without undergoing another interview. This will make it easier for these visitors to return, stay in our hotels, eat in our restaurants, and buy American products.

The Brazilian impact on the real estate market would be significant. Florida is an attractive destination for both international and domestic homebuyers. According to a recent report of the National Association of Realtors, sales to Brazilian homebuyers rose to eight percent (8%) from three percent (3%).

Given the benefits, Senators Charles Schumer (D-New York) and Mike Lee (R-Utah) proposed a bill in October 2011 providing renewable three-year visas for foreign real estate investors. Those who purchase a primary residence for at least $250,000 and expend a total of $500,000 on residential real estate (perhaps buying another home or renting) will be allowed to enter the United States. Unfortunately, the Visa Improvements to Stimulate International Tourism to the United States of America Act (VISIT-USA Act) has been stuck in a congressional committee since it was introduced.

To learn how real estate investments can help you obtain your immigration goals, please contact the Weston law firm of Elizabeth R. Blandon, Esq. at (954) 385-0157. Ms. Blandon is certified as an immigration expert by The Florida Bar, the state’s association of attorneys. More information on immigration generally and on the credentials of Ms. Blandon is available at www.Blandon-Law.com.

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MemberS oF the national Junior Honor Society (NJHS) at Tequesta Trace Middle School are committed to giving

back to the community and making a difference in our society.

Individually, each member completes at least 30 hours of community service each year. As a club, members support various projects and chari-ties. Just last month, members of the NJHS, along with families and faculty, participated in the Walk For Wishes 5K Walk/Run. Team TTMS raised over $1,000 for the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Southern Florida.

This event was particularly meaningful to the NJHS students. “Our school has a ‘Wish Kid’ as part of the student body and we wanted to give back to the foundation that gave so much to one of our Cougars,” explains Genna Patullo, NJHS Faculty Advisor and seventh grade language arts teacher.

“Knowing that we took part in the happiness that Make-A-Wish offers to children who are terminally ill, was such a heartwarming experience,” said Amanda Iserson, NJHS Sergeant-At-Arms. “It just felt so amazing knowing that we were making their wishes a reality.”

NJHS Historian Andrea Aponte agrees, noting that the best part was being able to see the faces of the "Wish" children. “They were so enthusiastic about the whole experience, and just seeing them smile and feel more hopeful really was the best part. It was great knowing that we could make someone smile, even one who has very little

to smile about.”Walk For Wishes is just one of many community service projects the NJHS members

participate in each year. Next month they will support Relay For Life of Weston, which benefits the American Cancer Society. In October, members walked in Making Strides Against Breast Cancer. The NJHS Club also runs the annual Harvest Drive at Tequesta Trace. Members organize the food drive which helps families in need here in our community.

Through the efforts of Team TTMS and the other 1,200 Walk For Wishes par-ticipants, the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Southern Florida raised over $130,000 to grant the wishes of local children who have life threatening medical conditions. The local chapter grants a wish every 16 hours, every day of the year. It has granted more than 8,000 wishes since 1983.

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Eagle point elementary School raised over $3,000 for the Dan Marino Foundation WalkAbout

Autism, and 25% of that money is coming right back to the school to benefit students with autism.

While Eagle Point is not a cluster school, it still has many students with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). Speech-Language Pathologist Renea Kraus has been working with these students for the past ten years. Supporting autism research is a cause that is close to her heart. “Every student is unique and fascinating, and I learn more from these students than I could ever hope to teach them,” she shares.

Kraus formed Eagles For Autism in 2006. The team has participated in a walk for autism every year since, the past two years as part of the WalkAbout Autism. “We chose this event because one-fourth of the money we raise comes right back to our school, to be used for our students with autism here at Eagle Point. Last year, we used the money to order supplies such as visual timers and materials for our social language programs.”

Over 30 walkers, a mix of faculty, staff and families, took part in the walk. But, the entire school supported their efforts. “With so many students with autism main-streamed in our general education classrooms, and with the effort of the faculty and staff to raise awareness, the students and families at Eagle Point have always reached

out and embraced our cause,” notes Kraus.She says they would not have been as

successful without the support of the fami-lies of students with ASD. The mother of a first grade student with autism donated beautiful flyers to promote the team’s fundraising and printed Eagles For Autism stickers for team members to wear at the walk. Another parent, with a fifth grader with autism, made puzzle piece pins (the symbol for autism) which she spray painted various colors. “Each student who made a donation received a pin. It quickly became a contest to see who could collect all the colors.” As an incentive, students who donated to Team Eagles For Autism earned a free dress-down day and the top four classes were rewarded with ice cream sundae parties.

Of course the real winners are the students with ASD. Not only will they reap the benefits of the school’s fundraising, but also the acceptance of their peers. “As a school community, when families come together and support each other, we are teaching our children invaluable lessons in tolerance, patience and empathy toward others who are different from ourselves,” explains Kraus. “These character traits reach beyond the classroom walls and school gates. We are showing our children, by example, that every person is different and unique and special in his or her own way, and that everyone deserves to be treated with kindness.”

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Support Soars for eagles for autism

Eagle Point Elementary School faculty, staff and families came together as Team Eagles For Autism.

Tequesta Trace Middle School NJHS members Thomas Morin (left), Juan Castellanos, and Carlos Morales at the Make-A-Wish Foundation’s Walk For Wishes.

“Wish Kid” Nick Alvarez, Miami Heat’s James Jones, and Make-A-Wish President/CEO Norm Wedderburn at the Walk For Wishes.

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One oF the world’S moSt unique ecoSyStemS iS right in our backyard. Students in Dr. Amarant’s fifth grade class and Mrs. Doren’s third grade class at Indian Trace

Elementary School enjoyed an in depth tour of the Everglades while watching webcasts from the River of Grass Canoe Expedition.

Students, as well as environmental enthusiasts, were invited to follow along as twelve paddlers embarked on a six day, 78-mile expedition from the Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge to Everglades National Park. One of the paddlers was Victor Suarez, who serves on the Broward Environmental Education Council with Dr. Amarant. He spoke to her classes a few months ago about conserving and protecting our water source. He invited Dr. Amarant’s classes to virtually join him in this exciting adventure and research endeavor.

“I had my science classes design posters which Mr. Suarez put on his canoe and the flag pole,” states Dr. Amarant. “The students also researched and designed questions to ask the members of the expedition, which they answered during their broadcasts for all schools to see.”

During their daily interactive webcasts, the paddlers provided an up close and personal account of the state of vegetation and wildlife in the remote parts of the Everglades. They told about paddling an entire day through cattails, which are a sign of urban development. Fortunately, as they paddled further south they saw more sawgrass, which is a sign of cleaner water.

According to Dr. Amarant, “On the fifth day, the paddlers mar-veled that when they were camped out at night, they could see the constellations and planets clearly visible because they were away from the city lights.” Interestingly, the paddlers noted that the night they camped near Sawgrass Mills was the most noise polluted, with trucks going by all night.

The students all enjoyed the webcast program and learned a lot about the Everglades through the eyes of the expedition paddlers and what can be done to protect it.

Dr. Amarant’s fifth grade science class focused on conservation. According to Lauren Manno, “The most interesting thing I learned is that when you use fertilizer it makes the plants grow and clogs up the waterways going to the Everglades.” Classmate Nicolas Garafulic learned that “we should save water and protect wildlife because the Everglades is our most fragile ecosystem.” The class researched some of the Everglades wildlife, such as the endangered Florida panther and osprey, and are now more sympathetic to their plight to stay viable.

Mrs. Doren’s third grade class was more concerned about urban encroachment. “The most interesting thing I learned was that the seawater is seeping in because we took away some Everglades,” shares Charles Horowitz. Classmate Jaycee Englehard learned that we need to protect the Everglades and “not build more homes because it takes up space which is our clean water.”

But third grader Maxwell Nunn wrapped up the ultimate message of this whole project in a nutshell, stating simply: “There is only one Everglades in the whole world” and we must respect and protect it.

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Everglades FactoidWhile many people think of the Everglades, also called the “River of Grass,” as a giant swamp, it is actually a mosaic of sawgrass marshes, freshwater ponds, prairies and forested uplands. Covering approximately 2 million acres, the Everglades is home to a diverse plant and wildlife community, including dozens of feder-ally threatened and endangered species including the Florida panther, American crocodile, snail kite and wood stork. Its mix of salt and fresh water makes the Everglades the only place on Earth where alligators and crocodiles exist side by side.

Top: Students in Mrs. Doren’s third grade class watch a webcast with paddlers from the River of Grass Canoe Expedition.

Bottom Left: Broward County Environmental Education Specialist Victor Suarez holds some of the Everglades pictures drawn by students in Dr. Amarant’s classes.

Bottom Right: Dr. Arlene Amarant with fifth grade student Manuel Duran who drew a picture for the River of Grass Canoe Expedition.

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From the muSically inclined to martial artists to magicians, the third annual Falcon Cove Middle School Talent

Show featured a little something of everything. Music Director Ian Loew created Falcon

Cove’s Got Talent to give students a creative outlet. “Not all kids are in band or drama, and many do not have any opportunity to showcase their abilities.”

He notes, the talent show is also great for recruitment purposes. “Some of my best kids come from the talent show because they see what I do and decide they want to be a part of the music program.”

This year’s program featured 15 acts, nar-rowed down from the 100 auditions. According to Loew, there were magicians, extreme martial arts, voice imitations, violinists, saxophonists, pianists, singers and guitar players.

Mr. Caruso, the seventh grade GEM math teacher, was one of the judges. “All the perfor-mances were just amazing! It was very hard to pick a winner.”

After much deliberation, he and the other

judges were able to pick three winners. The faculty judges were: Mr. Gillman, Mrs. Maraj, Mr. Caruso and Mr. Loew. There were also two student judges: Blair Yant and Shivani Shrisvastva,

First place went to Shelbie Rassler who played the alto saxophone. This truly talented teen has only been playing for two years; she picked up the instrument when she started sixth grade. Not only did she win the talent show, but she was one of 20 students selected for the All County Jazz Band, along with Falcon Cove sixth grader Jesse Linevsky, who also plays the alto sax.

Second place was awarded to Marc Rodriguez, Daniel Munzer, Kyle Willenborg and Camila Lin-Hang for their Extreme Martial Arts act. Third place went to Julia Perillo and Camryn Handler for their dance and ballet routine.

Everyone who participated was a winner. All performers received a certificate and medallion, as well a gift certificate to Yogurtland. The top three acts received trophies.

The Falcon Cove PTA helps put on the talent show. Proceeds from the program benefit the school’s music department and the PTA.

By Stacey BomSeR

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Falcon Cove Middle School Music Director Ian Loew with eighth grade alto sax player Shelbie Rassler, who won first place in Falcon Cove’s Got Talent.

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There were no FaSt-talking auctioneerS or pounding gavels, but Indian Trace Elementary School’s art auction was still full of excitement.

Hundreds of families turned out for the inaugural event which raised over $2000 for art supplies.

The program was put on by the school’s PTA. Co-chair Marli Hayes suggested an art auction fundraiser after see-ing it done at her daughter’s preschool. Principal Wanda Ross loved the idea. Not only would it offer students an artistic outlet, but it would be a low cost fundraiser; the biggest expense was paper.

“From the beginning we felt it was something that should be done in the classroom using only existing art supplies,” explains Hayes. “With the extreme budget cuts to public schools, our art program was cut in half. This would help bring some art back into the core classroom.”

The auction artwork was modeled after a project created by first grade teacher Madelen Sanchez. She gave students a piece of paper with a black line on it and told them to do a drawing incorporating the line any way they wanted.

“As parents we were all amazed at the creativity and couldn’t believe the way each child saw something completely different when presented with the same line,” shares Hayes.

The Art Auction committee decided this would be the perfect project, for the beauty of the line is that it can be anything the artist wants it to be and is not limited by age, development, or skill. Each grade was given its own line. This way, parents with multiple children at the school would bring home different pieces. Plus, the line project would have longevity to it – each year the line will change so it’s always new and fresh.

Each and every student made a drawing. The artwork was then mounted and hung on the teachers’ bulletin

boards, turning the school into a gigantic gallery. Each piece was “auctioned” with a minimum bid of $3. Indian Trace teachers were also invited to get creative. Their line drawings were sold through a silent auction.

The evening was enjoyed by all and deemed a huge success. “It was such a great event and I truly believe the best Indian Trace has ever had – the energy and vibe was positive and truly what a school event should inspire,” states parent Derek Peake.

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indian trace elementary School Pta Presents art auction

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Teachers' artwork was up for bid in a silent auction.

Indian Trace Elementary Principal Wanda Ross (center) with PTA volunteers Carolyn Jones and Sophie Vansteenkiste and students at the school’s inaugural art auction.

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AS a Junior coach For the weSton warriorS, alexia alter had the opportunity to coach a child with special needs this past season. After seeing a smile that never left the girl’s face, along with the acceptance of her

teammates, Alter was inspired to create Cheer Buddies, a cheerleading program for students at Cypress Bay High School with special needs.

“My main goal for Cheer Buddies is to offer kids with special needs who wanted to cheer the opportunity to do so,” she said. “It also gives them the opportunity to interact with kids in mainstream at Cypress Bay, which is new to many of the kids.”

Cheer Buddies held a four-day clinic at Cypress Bay in order to prepare for a half-time routine at a boys varsity basketball game. Several of the varsity basketball cheerleaders were involved with the program, preparing the five students with special needs for their half-time dance.

“The cheerleaders worked one-on-one with the students, teaching them basic motions, cheers, jumps, and a dance,” Alter said.

Cristina Gilson, whose daughter participates in Cheer Buddies, said the program has shown her daughter, who has autism, that other kids do care and want to get to know her daughter despite her differences. “It has built up a sense of teamwork, confidence, learning how to deal with difficult situations, and friendships which she otherwise may not have been able to build,” Gilson said. “The list goes on and on.”’

Cristina’s daughter, Katherine Gilson-Miranda, said she feels great that she had the opportunity to be a part of the Cheer Buddies program because not every kid with disabilities has the chance to do this. She feels that students with disabilities should get to experience more opportunities like this in the future. “I hope that Cypress Bay’s other sports and other clubs can bring in kids with disabilities so that they don’t feel left out and that they can be proud of themselves for what they have learned and what they have accomplished in life.”

Katherine said that she enjoys being able to interact with Alexia and the other cheerleaders in a special way. “Alexia is a really good coach,” she said. “She is always giving us high fives and encourages us. The other cheerleaders are also fun to hang around because I get to interact with them and learn about them. I think I will be able to make friends with some of them, and Alexia is now one of my good friends, too, and I am happy about that.”

Cristina Gilson is appreciative that Alexia was able to create this program and invite her daughter to cheer with the varsity squad. “I am humbled that this amazing sixteen year old girl had the conviction and commitment to want to create this team at Cypress Bay High School,” Cristina said. “To have such a sense of community, to want to share her personal positive experiences of being part of a cheerleading squad with my daughter and with other young girls who live with these challenges, is truly amazing.” 

Jenna Kline is a junior at Cypress Bay High School. She serves as a staff writer for her school newspaper, The Circuit, and is a member of the Lady Lightning varsity basketball team.

By Jenna KLine

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cypress bay cheer buddies build team Spirit

Members of Cheer Buddies pose with the varsity basketball cheerleaders after performing a half-time routine to Justin Bieber’s Baby at a boys Lightning basketball game.

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In conJunction with celebrate literacy week in Florida, country Isles Elementary School hosted its annual Author-in-Residence program. Harvey E. Oyer III, a fifth generation Floridian, was this year’s guest author. Although

classified as historical fiction, Oyer’s award-winning children’s books chronicle the adventures of his great-grand uncle, Charlie Pierce.

Using the actual journals kept by Charlie Pierce and stories shared by his grand-mother, who lived to be 101, Oyer vividly recreates what life was like as an early pioneer in South Florida in his books, The American Jungle and The Last Egret.

Oyer’s presentation was particularly special for fourth graders. Not only are they studying Florida history as part of their social studies curriculum, but several students were selected to participate in a Writer’s Workshop with the author. During this pro-gram he detailed his writing process, explained how a book is published, and offered tips to become a stronger writer.

“My students came back ecstatic from the Writer’s Workshop with the author,” shares fourth grade teacher Shawna Bautista. “They learned tidbits from Mr. Oyer that they could not wait to share with the class. It made writing ‘real’ for the students and inspired them to work to achieve their goals, as he did to become a writer.”

Oyer began the Writer’s Workshop by recommending that students write about something they already know. “I wrote stories about Florida history because my family was part of it,” explained Oyer. “When I was little, after dinner my grandmother would tell us stories about growing up on Hypoluxo Island.”

He says it wasn’t until he was an adult that he realized his family had such a special history and decided to share that through his books. “It’s important to write in a way that makes the reader want to keep reading,” noted Oyer. He told students he didn’t want to write a history book. Rather, he wanted a story that was exciting and compelling.

“I knew I had to add dialogue and have the characters talk to each other. Dialogue is what makes the story interesting.”

He also pointed out the impor-tance of critical thinking. “A good writer needs to think critically…that means to think of all the angles,” stated Oyer. “Your brain is a muscle and you need to work it out every day by reading and writing.”

Oyer spent a lot of time talking about reading, explaining that

the best writers are good readers. He told students not to get discouraged, sharing a story from his own life. “When I started first grade I was the worst reader in the class, but I had a teacher who inspired me. With her encouragement I went from the lowest level to reading third grade books.”

He told students he used to love to read adventure stories when he was young. His favorites were Tom Sawyer and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Oyer hopes his stories about the adventures of Charlie Pierce will appeal to young boys and inspire them to read just as the Mark Twain classics inspired him.

As an adult, Oyer says one of his favorite authors is Patrick Smith, who also writes historical fiction stories about life in early Florida. “He is one of my heroes,” noted Oyer. “I sent him a copy of my manuscript for The Last Egret and he endorsed it. That meant so much to me. I am very proud of that.”

Oyer also took time to answer questions from the students. He shared that he has a third book in the works and hopes to release it later this year. He said his favorite book was The Last Egret because it has such a powerful message. “We have been entrusted to take care of the earth. We need to protect it for future generations,” noted Oyer.

When asked if he enjoys writing, Oyer responded that he does, but it’s not always easy. “I need to be in the mood to write. When I have thoughts in my head I keep writing; I may stay up to 3 o’clock in the morning,” he shared. “When I’m done, I always put it down and come back to it later. You should never turn in something until you have reread it and made sure it is concise and says exactly what you want.”

In response to a question about how to become a stronger writer, Oyer said the key is to write a lot. “It also helps to have a good teacher who helps you develop better writing skills. I was lucky; I had a few good teachers who took the time to mark up my papers with red ink all over. That made me work harder.”

He encouraged the fourth grade students to start writing now. “Most of the great writers in history started writing at a young age,” explains Oyer. “It takes practice and a long time to find your voice.”

At Country Isles Elementary School, students do practice writing. Every Wednesday the fourth grade teachers and students go to the cafeteria for their Writer’s Workshop. The children also write in their journals on a daily basis. Throughout the year, students practice writing narrative and expository essays, as well as poetry and letters.

Harvey Oyer’s first book, The American Jungle, received the Florida Publisher’s Association Gold Medal for a children’s book. His second book, The Last Egret, won a Mom’s Choice Award, a Florida Book Award, and is currently one of the best selling children’s books in Florida. For more information on Harvey Oyer III and his books, visit www.TheAdventuresofCharliePierce.com.

By Stacey BomSeR

award-winning author reveals his writing Secrets

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Award-winning children’s book author Harvey E. Oyer III explains his writing process during a Writer’s Workshop with fourth grade students at Country Isles Elementary School.

Fourth graders take notes during the Writer’s Workshop. This is one of the many activities offered during the school’s annual Author-In-Residence program.

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G-a-t-o-r-S! StudentS at gator run elementary School Showed their school spirit during Spirit Week 2012.

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Spirit Week con-cluded with each grade wearing their colorful class t-shirts on Spirit Day. That day, the entire school participated in Spirit

Walk, showing their school spirit by walking around Gator Run Park to help raise money for the school. A deejay from Pure Energy was playing tunes and games to get the students motivated and moving.

PTA President Karen Toomey-Gibson says Spirit Week is one of her favorite school traditions. “We have amazing participation each of the dress-up days and the mood during Spirit Walk is all about fun and camaraderie. Everyone has a great time outside being a part of this wonderful school.”

Spirit Walk puts the “fun” in fundraising. According to Toomey-Gibson, parents generously donated $10,000 to Gator Run through that walk-a-thon. That money will be used to purchase a new curtain for the cafeteria stage and to renovate the school clinic.

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Camp Sagemont iS not your typical day camp. Sure, it offers a traditional day camp program for PreK through 3rd graders, but where the camp has

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“We want to go beyond the traditional day camp and offer programs that appeal to specific tastes and that get campers excited and motivated about trying new things,” shares Camp Director Edwin Cruz. That’s why Camp Sagemont offers options such as Adventure Camp, Art Camp, Sports Camp, Science Camp, and more. “Experimenting with new camp offerings has been a very positive and rewarding venture.”

New this summer will be Stomp It Band Camp, mod-eled after Sagemont’s popular Stomp-style percussion class. Under the direction of Noah Bellamy, who happens to be a member of the classic 70’s band KC and The Sunshine Band, campers will learn to make music using found objects such as buckets, paint cans, trash cans, or anything else the kids can get their hands on.

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Stomp It Band Camp requires no previous musical experience or talent, for that matter. “The only requirement is a positive attitude and a willingness to learn about rhythms,” states Bellamy, noting this will help them in school. “The foundation of rhythm is rooted in math. Students who play an instrument and understand the work-ings of rhythm tend to do better not only in math, but in all subjects.”

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Luis Maiz (left), Victoria Lutz, Leila Dupont and Jake Cantafio look forward to drumming up some summer fun at Stomp It Band Camp!

Sagemont’s Glee Camp jumped right into their performance in front of the whole camp.

The winning team seeing red as they celebrate their win in Color War at Camp Sagemont.

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In the late 1980S, “yoga therapy” gained national attention with the publication of Dean Ornish’s study on the effects of lifestyle intervention on heart disease. Dr. Ornish’s

study was the first to demonstrate that heart disease could be reversed with a healthy lifestyle program, which included therapeutic yoga, meditation, and dietary changes. Dr. Ornish’s “Program for Reversing Heart Disease” was approved for health insurance cover-age in 1990 and this opened the door for yoga therapy to make its

way into mainstream medicine. The movement to bring yoga therapy into the mainstream – to bridge the gap between

the mainstream medical community and this ancient philosophy of well-being – is being led by the International Association of Yoga Therapists (IAYT). This group is com-prised of yoga teachers and therapists whose mission is “to establish Yoga as a recognized and respected therapy.”

So, what is the difference between yoga and yoga therapy? The following are characteristics of yoga therapy:

1. Poses are modified to accommodate the per-son’s body and condition. There are no rigid guide-lines for how postures are executed. Each individual is evaluated and modifica-tions are created so that the postures help improve movement and range of motion.

2. There is a focus on lifestyle. Yoga therapists spend time talking with the patient about diet, exercise, work, personal relationships, and spiritual fulfillment/practices. Yoga therapy practice addresses imbalance on the emotional and/or psychological levels as well as on the physical.

3. Sessions are conducted one-on-one. The yoga therapist creates a personalized practice that targets a specific condition. The series of postures will be modified from session to session depending on the changes seen over time.

4. Practice is modified to fit the individual’s needs and goals. The therapist and patient work together to develop a home practice and follow-up schedule that fits the needs, goals and lifestyle of the patient.

IAYT is currently working on creating standards for yoga therapist certification. The hope is to come up with a formal evaluation that all training programs recognize in order to increase the credibility of these programs and the credibility of the yoga therapy profession. More and more evidence-based studies are coming out on the benefits of yoga therapy. The more yoga is investigated on a scientific level pertaining to the therapeutic advantages for different patient populations, the more likely insur-ance companies may cover yoga therapy in the future.

Jessica Lohrey Cobb is certified as an Experienced Registered Yoga Teacher by the Yoga Alliance. She is a member of the International Association of Yoga Therapists (IAYT) and believes that yoga is an integral part of holistic health and overall well-being. Jessica will hold a Yoga Therapy Workshop – Yoga for a Healthy Spine on Saturday, March 31 from 4:30-6:30pm and is teaching a Therapeutic Yoga Class on Mondays at 11am from March 5-April 30 at Weston Yoga, 2600 Glades Circle. For more information call 954-349-6868 or visit www.westonyoga.com.

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It’s obvious that the way parents have typically taught their kids to be safe from predators, by teaching “stranger danger,” is not all that is needed to keep them safe. So, how and what exactly can we teach our children to empower them so that as they grow they can be the first line of defense in their own safety?

We need to teach them skills so that when we aren’t always there they will know how to make safe and smart choices. Something that may seem like common sense to us as adults is not common sense to kids.

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▸ Teach your child to take three huge steps back (this is true for women too) if a car pulls up next to them on the street. Teach them the kinds of things a preda-tor may say to lure them and remind them that an adult should not be asking a child for directions or to help them find something.

▸ Talk to your children about who should and should not be a friend. Adults shouldn’t want to be friends with kids of any age and seek time alone with them. It should raise a red flag if there is a family friend who seems to seek an unusual amount of time alone with your child.

▸ From a young age make sure to have open communication with your children about sexual topics. “Private areas” on the body should be called by their real names and parents should discuss inappropriate touch especially pertaining to people they may know (uncles, cousins, brother’s friends).

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There is a psychology involved in color conversation and it has a lot to do with the language we use. Descriptive words such as red, ash, orange, yellow, and purple are referred to as almost a curse. However, words such as copper, warm brown, caramel or beige are all another way of saying exactly the same thing, although much more acceptable.

When choosing a hair color, the emphasis needs to be on the skin tone and the complimentary color that will enhance the complexion. If an ash base will do the trick we can call it beige if we are more comfortable with the description, nevertheless, beige is still in the family of ash tones. Exploring the ideal color tones is fun and one can be as creative as one likes within the guidelines.

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not on “the same page” in their attempts to co-parent. The equal time sharing seems to work best when both parents reside within close

proximity to one another. Since this is no longer a weekend only event, both parents will be responsible for getting the children off to school in a timely manner. If both parents reside within the same school district, this is generally not a problem. But what if the parents live a considerable distance from one another? How easy will it be to get the children to their school? More importantly, how fair will it be to the children if they are now required to travel a considerable distance early in the morning from one parent’s home to their school in another part of town?

Recently, I have been faced with several situations concerning where the children will attend school. The parents live a considerable distance from one another and in each instance a minor child is starting high school in August. Since in both instances the child goes to a private school, the neighborhood public school is not acceptable to either one or both of the parents. In neither instance does their Marital Settlement Agreement address this particular issue. Instead of considering what is best for the child, the parents are now in a power struggle, each wanting to register the child in a school close to their home, but distant from their former spouse’s address. In each instance, court intervention will probably be necessary.

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It haS been more than eight yearS Since the over-publicized and over-exaggerated risks of hormone therapy hit the news. This has been a serious disservice to women, creating

a fear of hormones which has been blown out of proportion. Out of concern for my patients, many of whom suffer from changes

associated with their ovaries in approach to menopause or in reaching full menopause, and a genuine interest in finding a safe and suitable solution, I spent nearly a year researching medical literature with regard

to bioindentical hormones. I discovered that those studies, which caused all the fear, had to do with synthetic hormones. Those risks do not pertain to bioidentical hormone therapy.

Hormone therapy is nothing to fear. Hormones are used in many other aspects of medicine. Where would we be today if it were not for insulin, a hormone made by your pancreas to regulate blood sugar? Insulin therapy allows many of my diabetic patients to experience a normal prenatal course and give birth to healthy babies. Hormones are also used to regulate thyroid disorders. Even children are prescribed growth hormone therapy if they are not growing properly.

It is also a viable treatment for menopausal women. When you consider today’s popula-tion and average life span, women will spend over 1/3 of their lives in menopause (lack of ovarian function). I have a list available in my exam rooms of over 35 symptoms commonly associated with menopause and perimenopause. Many times in greeting a patient, they will express that “I am having 30 out of 35 of these symptoms.”

At some point in a woman’s life, menopause is inevitable. Bioidentical hormones can alleviate the symptoms associated with lack of estrogen and testosterone as these levels fall with age. Quality of life is enhanced as skin tone, hair, nails, energy, libido, and memory

are all improved. Bioidentical hormone therapy also offers many health benefits. After using natural

hormones, women experience an increase in bone density which protects against osteoporosis. Muscle metabolism is also improved leading to an increase in muscle mass and reduction of body fat. Testosterone protects the heart and heart disease is the number one medical problem in this country.

It is important to point out that bioidentical hormone therapy is not a one size fits all treatment. In other words, every patient has their therapy individualized, so it is custom prepared to fill their body’s deficiencies and put the body back into balance. Patients sleep better, therapeutic levels are more consistent, and everything improves over time.

Patients who are using bioidentical hormone therapy have a high degree of satisfaction. I am consistently told: “I should have done this sooner,” “my children want to be around me again,” and “I have more energy.”

Men can also benefit from bioidentical hormone therapy. As men age, testosterone levels decrease. With hormone therapy men notice increased muscle strength, more energy, and a better libido.

Don’t take my word for it, do your own research; talk with others who have benefited from bioidentical hormone therapy. It’s a natural and safe way to improve your health and quality of life.

Dr. Michael Augustino is a board certified OB/GYN who has been in practice for 25 years. He has offices in Weston and Pembroke Pines, with privileges at Memorial Hospital West. The Weston office is located at 1605 Town Center Boulevard. Appointments can be made by calling (954) 384-8668. To learn more about Dr. Augustino and his practice, visit www.docAobgyn.com.

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There are countleSS homeownerS accepting loan modiFicationS in which their resulting payment is actually higher than their original mort-gage payment, and the resulting principal balance owed is far greater than the

home is worth. Still other homeowners end up losing their homes because they are unable to complete a loan modification before the home is sold at public auction. These homeowners were apparently unaware of the following three keys to an effective and sustainable loan modification.

Principal reduction alternativeIf your home is worth significantly less than you owe on it, you may be eligible for a Principal Reduction Alternative (PRA) under a Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP). To be eligible for PRA, the home must also be occupied as your primary residence, you must be either delinquent or in danger of falling behind on your payments, and your mortgage payment must be more than 31% of your gross monthly income. If you qualify for PRA, the principal balance on your home loan is reduced to the current market value of your home. This allows you to continue mak-ing affordable mortgage payments on a long term basis. Other eligibility criteria may apply for PRA, and we encourage you to seek legal advice before submitting a PRA request to your lender.

Second lien Modification ProgramIf your first mortgage was permanently modified under HAMP, and you have a second mortgage on the same property, you may be eligible for a modification or principal reduction on your second mortgage under the Second Lien Modification Program (2MP). In order to qualify for 2MP, your lender must also participate in the program, and you must be current on your HAMP modification.

defend while You ModifyThe third key is ensuring that the lender does not foreclose on your home before you loan modification is finalized. As explained in previous articles, just because you’ve applied for a loan modification does not mean that your lender will stop the foreclosure of your home. Unless you hire a qualified and experienced law firm to defend your interests in the foreclosure, all the time and energy spent attempting to modify your home loan may be wasted.

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the history of liposuctionModern liposuction began in the mid 1970’s. Gynecologists in Germany began using curette instruments to scrape fat from under the skin surface. The technique quickly evolved to the use of a closed, hollow suction device, similar to instruments used to perform uterine suction procedures.

Throughout the 1970’s and 80’s this new liposuction procedure gained great popular-ity in the United States and throughout the world. Unfortunately, the cannulae used to suction the fat also had a destructive effect on the other structures under the skin, namely the nerves, blood vessels, and fibrous connective tissue. The consequence was prolonged or permanent numbness, rippling of the skin, and bleeding. The latter could be problematic in cases of removal of larger amounts of fat.

the focus on SafetyIn the late 1980’s improved cannula design and smaller diameters diminished the incidence of severe skin irregularities with traditional liposuction. In addition, der-matologists and plastic surgeons began using an injection of liquid solution prior to suction to both provide anesthesia and reduce blood loss. Formulas can vary but are typically made up of salt water, a local anesthetic for pain control, and epinephrine to diminish the size of blood vessels. The solution is injected into the fat, prior to suc-tion, to create a state of “tumescence”, or tissue engorgement. Tumescent liposuction significantly improved safety and is still widely used today.

Sound waves, the next generation of liposuctionSurgeons in Europe and South America began experimenting with the use of sound waves to dissolve fat in the 1990’s. They found that waves in the ultrasound range generated a frequency that would burst the fat cells but did little damage to the other structures (blood vessels, nerves, etc.). The exciting and very significant improvement offered by ultrasonic lipoplasty was the specificity with which fat could be liquefied and gently removed without collateral damage to nerves, blood vessels and other structures. The procedure is also used in conjunction with tumescent fluid infiltration, so blood loss is negligible.

the laser Makes its MarkRecently laser technology, initially utilized for elimination of facial wrinkles, has been adapted for use in body contouring. Catchy terms like “smartlipo”, “coollipo” and

“smoothlipo” have been cleverly utilized as marketing tools to sell these very expensive devices to surgeons and, in turn, to patients. The benefits of laser liposuction are still under review by skeptical plastic surgeons. The procedure is slow, can create significant burns, and requires the use of the old fashioned, traumatic, traditional liposuction. In order to achieve the advertised benefits, patients need to insist that the entire procedure be performed using the laser.

Liposuction has certainly evolved since its introduction. Advances in technique and equipment have improved the safety and results associated with liposuction. It continues to be one of the most popular procedures in plastic surgery.

Dr. Jorge Perez was one of ten U.S. physicians selected as F.D.A. clinical investigators for ultrasonic lipoplasty. He has performed hundreds of procedures and has lectured to thousands of surgeons in over 25 countries worldwide on the subject of liposuction and body contouring. Dr. Perez has been selected repeatedly among Castle Connolly/U.S. News and World Report’s America’s Top Doctors. His surgeries are performed at the Broward Health Weston facility. To schedule a consultation with Dr. Perez call (954) 351-2200. To learn more about his practice visit www.PerezPlasticSurgery.com.

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A recent survey conducted by the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASA) at Columbia University should serve as a serious wake-up call for all parents. The resulting statistics and figures quantify the behaviors of teens based upon the example and attitudes of their parents:

▸ 17-year-olds surveyed have witnessed one or both of their parents drunk and about a third of 12 to 17-year-olds have witnessed one or both of their parents drunk.

▸ Compared to young people who have not seen their parents drunk, teenagers who have are more than twice as likely to get drunk themselves in a typical month.

▸ Teens who get drunk regularly are three times more likely to use cannabis (mari-juana) and smoke cigarettes.

▸ The use of marijuana and alcohol often leads to even more risky behavior involving alcohol, drugs and sex, and associating with others who are involved in harmful behavior including lawlessness.

▸ The drinking teens were 18 times more likely to have tried marijuana, three times more likely to have friends who use marijuana, and four times more likely to be able to get marijuana in an hour.

▸ These teens are nearly four times more likely to know peers who abuse prescrip-tion drugs and more than twice as likely to know peers who use illegal drugs such as cocaine, methamphetamines, heroin, ecstasy or LSD.

The results that were most significant from this study are that teens’ behavior is strongly associated with their parents’ behavior and expectations, so parents who expect their children to drink and use drugs will have children who drink and use drugs. Parents are throwing their hands up in defeat with the statement, “Everybody is doing it. It’s normal.” Unfortunately, it is common but it is not normal for your child to drink and/or experiment with drugs.

The importance of the role of fathers in the attitude of teens toward drinking is made very clear in the CASA survey. Those young people who believe their father secretly approves of their drinking are two and a half times more likely to get drunk in a typical month than teens who believe their father disapproves of their drinking.

The message for parents is loud and clear. If your teen is drinking, the odds are your teen is getting drunk. Teens who get drunk are much likelier to try marijuana and hang out with friends who are abusing prescription as well as illegal drugs like cocaine and heroin.

Alina Gastesi-de Armas is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor at A Place for Growth in Weston. She is an expert in marriage, family and individual issues. She can be reached at 954-384-9373 or visit her website at www.aplaceforgrowth.com.

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JenniFer alman loveS her Job. the proFeSSional organizer SayS the most rewarding part of her work is that each day she can reach out and help others who are struggling. Through her efforts, clients are able to conquer their

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Sometimes clients need more than just fancy files and storage boxes. Alman is often called in to help families in crisis. “Many families have a member or know someone who suffers with anxiety disorder, hoarding collectibles, or acquiring memorabilia of one form or another.”

Such was the case in a recent project which will be featured on the A&E show Hoarders on March 5th. Alman, and her employees at Organize and Systemize LLC, helped a Sunrise homeowner sort through the contents of her home. It was filled from floor to ceiling with clothes, craft supplies and other junk. One bedroom was completely inaccessible and the other had no clean floor space and stacks four feet high surround-ing the bed. Even more disturbing, the jam-packed kitchen had no working appliances and the homeowner had not been able to access it for three years.

After completely emptying the house, Alman helped the woman decide which items would come back in and which would be disposed of. She was also tasked with redecorating one of the bedrooms. “It was a very rewarding project as I was able to assist an individual who was living in horrendous conditions.”

Through this experience, Alman has realized the need to create a task team to better serve clients by providing counseling and support. “Traumatic events in a person’s life, heredity, ideas about wastefulness, or ideas of re-using everything can all wreak havoc on the hoarder and their family members. For many, the decision making about what to keep and what to let go of becomes overwhelming. I am currently putting together a team of professionals to reach out to individuals or families in need.”

Alman is also reaching out to local code enforcement officers, speaking at an upcoming association meeting. “I will be offering my time, expertise, and specialized knowledge on hoarding. Many of the members have had either little or no training on dealing with hoarding-type situations, yet they face this in their job.” Alman will be joined by a psychologist who will discuss cognitive behavior therapy, co-morbidity, mental disorders and the role they play in hoarding.

One way Alman is working to prevent future generations of clutter-keepers and hoarders is through the NAPO In The Schools program. As a member of the National Association of Professional Organizers she offers students assistance with paper man-agement and time management skills. “A child who cannot locate a paper has nothing to do with the students’ intelligence or motivation to do well in school. It has to do with the lack of basic organizational skills.”

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The taxpayer does not automatically acquire bona fide resident status merely by living in a foreign country or countries for more that one year. The courts have established the following factors when considering bona fide residence:

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of Form 2555 or Form 2555-ez. Generally, the initial choice must be made with a(n): timely filed return (including extensions), amended timely filed returns, or late-filed return filed within one year from the original due date of return without regard to any extensions. However, the exclusion can still be taken for late-filing returns if certain procedures are followed. 

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At cardiovaScular SpecialiStS oF South Florida, patients receive the best care cardi-ology has to offer. Dr. Randy B. Gould and Dr.

Mark G. Sabbota focus on treating, managing and preventing cardiovascular diseases. They perform a wide range of office-based and hospital-based procedures to treat many conditions affecting the heart, including hypertension (high blood pressure) and coronary artery disease.

Dr Randy Gould, President of Cardiovascular Specialists of South Florida, provided answers to some commonly asked questions about his practice.

What is the main focus of your practice? The main focus of our practice is the prevention and treatment of cardiac, as well as vascular condi-tions. We perform screenings and evaluations in our office to help diagnose and treat cardiac conditions. Our main focus is to improve the overall well-being of our patients.

What can patients expect when they visit the office? Patients can expect to receive profes-sional treatment in a very pleasant environment. Our friendly staff is extremely knowledgeable and always puts patient care first.

Describe your facility. Our facility contains eight exam rooms, an echo lab, vascular lab, stress lab and comfortable waiting room. All of our equipment is state-of-the-art, digital equip-ment to provide the best possible images to aid in diagnosing each patient’s medical condition.

What sets Cardiovascular Specialists of South Florida apart from other facilities? Cardiovascular Specialists of South Florida is different from other groups in the area in that we personally tailor screening and treatment for each individual. The staff is warm and personable and makes sure that patients enter and leave the office with no worries.

What cardiac diseases do you treat? In terms of cardiac disease, we treat hypertension, hyperlipidemia, atrial fibril-lation and congestive heart failure. We also diagnose and treat sick sinus syndrome and coronary artery disease.

What cardiac treatments do you offer? We offer nuclear

stress testing, echocardiography, EECP, cardiac catheterizations and pacemaker/ICD insertions.

What types of vein disease do you treat? We treat venous insufficiency. Veins feature tiny valves that open as blood flows toward the heart, and close to prevent blood from flow-ing backward. Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) occurs when the valves do not work properly, enabling blood to flow backward. Valves can become damaged due to aging or prolonged sit-ting or standing. Blood pools or collects in the valves. Symptoms of CVI include leg ulcers, skin color changes, swelling in the foot or leg, and pressure, itch-ing, heaviness or tightness in the calves or legs.

What vein treatments do you offer? We offer Endovenous laser treatment (EVLT), which is a quick, minimally invasive treatment. It takes about an hour and results in very little to no discom-fort. During the procedure, a small optic fiber is inserted through a needle into the affected vein using an ultrasound. As the laser is activated, the optic fiber is removed from the damaged vein, while it heats and closes the vein; which causes blood to reroute to nearby healthy veins. Over time, the body absorbs the closed vein.

We also perform Sclerotherapy, which is a widely used non-surgical procedure. Often

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What procedures do you perform in the office? We perform lipid testing, dietary counseling, nuclear stress testing, echocardiography, EECP and pacemaker/ICD interrogations in our office. We also perform venous insufficiency testing, as well EVLT and sclerotherapy

What procedures do you perform in the hospital? In the hospital, we perform cardiac catheterizations, transesophageal echocardio-grams, permanent pacemaker and ICD insertions.

What is Dr. Gould’s background? Dr. Randy B. Gould obtained his Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree from Nova Southeastern University. He then completed a rotating intern-ship at Good Samaritan Hospital, and an inter-nal medicine internship and residency at Saint Vincent’s Hospital and Medical Center. Dr. Gould completed a cardiovascular medicine fellowship at Saint Vincent Catholic Medical Centers of New York.

What is Dr. Sabbota’s background? Dr. Mark G. Sabbota received his medical degree from Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine, at Midwestern University. He completed a transi-tional internship an internal medicine residency, and cardiology fellowship at Botsford General Hospital. Dr. Sabbota completed additional train-ing in cardiology at the University of Michigan

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For over 25 yearS, daniel david’S Salon & Spa has defined beauty and wellness. Although the salon’s location and look have

changed over the years, Daniel David’s continues to grow and succeed because it has adapted along with the community, including opening Weston’s first freestanding day spa facility.

Owner Daniel David shared details on his exciting new ventures as well as his tried and true business practices that have made Daniel David’s Salon & Spa so spa-tacular.

To what do you attribute your success and longevity? We listen to the community’s wants and needs, especially in terms of health and well-ness. Just this year, I took the initiative to build a clean, safe room for Brazilian hair straightening treatments so that our clients, as well as our hair stylists, can breathe easy. We’ve also added two exciting new services: SCS WeightLoss System and The Studio at Daniel David’s, for yoga and fitness.

Although we definitely recognize the need to change with the times, we remain committed to providing exceptional service in all that we do. Through continuing education and by attending the top hair shows, our master-trained styl-ists and technicians continually earn awards. We also stay on top of all the latest trends. Our nails department was the first to bring Shellac and Gelish enhancements to the area.

Amazingly, you have had some of the same stylists with you since you first opened 28 years ago. Why do you think your staff is so loyal to you and your clients? I believe loyalty is a two way street. Our staff is loyal to us because we are loyal to each of them. My wife Gena and I have cultivated a “family” environment. These men and women are so wonderfully talented and when it comes to nurturing the family feeling they pay-it-forward to our clients, who really are the true heart of our business.

What do you think differentiates you from other salons and day spas? We have always offered the usual hair, nails, massage and skin care, but what sets us apart is the level of excellence we all strive for and the dedication to customer service everyone in the Daniel David's family is commit-ted to delivering. Whether a client is working on her laptop utilizing the free Wi-Fi while enjoying the convenience of an “express pedicure,” or is

swathed in a comfy robe sipping a complimentary mimosa before a pampering hot-stone massage or one of our signature facial services, we are all about your needs from the minute you step over the threshold of Daniel David’s.

In addition to facials and massage, what types of spa services do you offer? We offer a complete menu of aesthetic services including chemical peels and microdermabrasion along with waxing, threading, teeth whitening and make-up applications. The Daniel David's “VIP Spa Club” offers tremendous discounts on massage and facial services and products. 

What made you want to expand your services to include weight loss? I’ve known Sarah Strock, CEO of SCS WeightLoss System, for about 18 years and when the opportunity arose for her to bring her experience and expertise of supplementation and weight loss to our facility, we knew it would be a perfect fit. Physicians throughout Broward County refer their patients to the SCS WeightLoss System. We wanted to offer that convenience to our clients.

How is SCS WeightLoss System more effective than other programs? What is most appealing about this program is that there are numerous plans to lose weight and keep it off. The SCS team, under the supervision of Tracey H. Stokes, M.D., is always available and supports patients throughout the weight reduction phase and well beyond. SCS WeightLoss System is the supervised, comprehensive and safe way to lose weight.

You've recently expanded to further enhance your health and wellness offerings with the addition of a yoga studio. How does this fit into your salon philosophy? Being that our suc-cess has been founded in truly caring for people, and helping them be the best they can be, we welcomed the opportunity to work with Weston’s legendary Phylice Kessler. She runs our new yoga and fitness studio, The Studio at Daniel David’s.

The yoga menu includes Vinyasa Flow, Ballet Barre Fusion, Sweaty Fusion Flow, Butt Blaster, Beginners Flow, Slow-Flow Restorative, as well as Phylice’s own “Yoga in 60,” for those wanting to get their ohm on, but are rushed for time. Private workshops and one-of-a-kind group sessions are just another draw for this wonderful venue.

You have been a part of the Weston community for so long, how do you give back? We do not miss an opportunity to donate to causes that our clients are passionate about. Over the years it has been my pleasure to host many charity events. The Studio at Daniel David’s recently held a Master Yoga class with proceeds going to the Susan G. Komen Foundation, and every October, SCS WeightLoss System and Dr. Tracey Stokes lead the “Sassy Striders” team at the American Cancer Society’s Making Strides Against Breast

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Anything else you would like readers to know about Daniel David’s Salon & Spa? With the addition of the SCS WeightLoss System and The Studio at Daniel David’s, we truly offer everything you could need for your beauty, health and wellness under one roof. We even have Ellen’s Boutique, stocked with great gifts for you or someone special.

Daniel David’s Salon & Spa is conveniently located at 1585 N. Park Drive, off Indian Trace, just behind the Taco Bell. To schedule an appointment call (954) 349-2589 or book online at www.danieldavids.com. The salon is open seven days a week, with evening appointments available, to accommodate all schedules. Visit www.danieldavids.com/yoga for The Studio at Daniel David’s class schedule.

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According to the aSSociation oF pool and Spa Professionals, some 4.7 million U.S. homes have in-ground pools. Not surprisingly,

the majority of these homes are in Florida, Arizona or California. About half the homes in Weston boast a backyard pool. Many of these homeowners rely on Dr. Pool to keep their pool crystal clear. The family-owned and operated company has been serving the Weston community for over 13 years. It specializes in monthly pool maintenance services, repairs and renovations.

Eduardo Mascarenhas, president of Dr. Pool, pro-vided answers to some commonly asked questions about the pool service business and issues facing pool owners.

How did you come up with the name Dr. Pool? Well, why do people go to the doctor? Usually they go to either prevent or to resolve health problems. We do the same for pools. We prevent any problems from occurring by taking necessary measures for the care of the pool and we solve existing problems whenever they arise.

As a family owned and operated business, what roles do you each play? I am the presi-dent. I am also a civil engineer. I specialize in going to the client’s house to diagnose the problems and figure out how to get the pool back into good shape. I do most of the repairs and installations myself and oversee our techni-cians. My wife Cristina is very creative. She takes care of the company’s aesthetics including the look of our trucks, uniforms, invoices, etc. My daughter Giovana recently graduated with a Civil Engineering degree from Florida State University and joined the family business. For now she takes care of all the office work and the customer’s calls, but she is learning how to design pools so that Dr. Pool can start doing new pool construction in the near future.

What is included with your basic pool clean-ing services? We offer several service pack-ages. The basic one includes a weekly visit where our technicians check and balance all

chemicals, scrub the walls and bottom of the pool, scrub the tiles to prevent calcium deposit, skim the pool with a net to remove debris on the surface, check equipment to guarantee that everything is working properly and ensure a long life for the equipment. We also clean the filters once a month and if you have a salt system we clean the chlo-rinator cells when needed. This basic service requires an automatic pool cleaner to take care of the debris on the bottom of the pool but if it is not present the customer can upgrade to the next service where we vacuum the pool once a week. Depending on the customer’s needs, we also offer water level maintenance, filter cleaning more than once a month, and special chemical applications for an extra cost.

Do you offer pool repairs? I am a Florida state licensed commercial contractor and am authorized and experienced in pool refinishing and repairs. We also offer leak detection and leak repair services which come with a warranty.

Do you sell pool equipment? Dr. Pool provides a wide range of pool equipment. We sell and install any pool part or equipment including motors, salt systems, automatic pool cleaners, home automation, heaters and more. All of the equipment that we offer are products we have come to trust through years of experience in this field. We make sure that our customers are getting what they pay for and will not be disap-pointed with the performance of the equipment that we sell.

Do you stay informed of the latest products and programs available. Absolutely! In fact, there is a new Florida law taking affect this month requiring energy efficient pumps. It basically states that any filtration pump that is more than 1HP total service factor when replaced must be substituted with a two speed pump or better. These energy efficient pumps have many benefits such as lowering your monthly electric bill as well as being much more durable and longer-lasting than regular pumps.

What type of training do you provide your technicians? I personally train all of our techni-cians. I guide them and teach them the techniques

they need to be up to Dr. Pool’s standards. In addition, we conduct weekly meetings for new training. I also closely monitor all of the work done to each of our customer’s pools. Giovana and I have taken Genesis 3 classes. This is a very highly respected school for pool techni-cians and builders. Dr. Pool is a member of the Professional Pool Service Network and the Florida Swimming Pool Association.

What do you think distinguishes you from other pool service companies? Definitely our commitment to our customers and our industry. When choosing a pool company one of the main considerations most people are worried about is price because of the current economy. We really advise you to consider the value for your dollar spent. Spending a little extra per month on quality pool service can prevent a serious problem from happening where you will have to spend a lot of money upfront to fix it. Also, look for a company that is licensed and insured in case anything happens to the technician in your home. If the company is not insured, it will be your responsibility to pay for damages done. For the safety and health of not only your pool but your family who swim in it, make sure you are hiring a reputable company. Remember, clear water does not mean safe water. 

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1999 :: SEPTEMBER 27 :: THE LAST DETROIT TIGER BASEBALL GAME PLAYED AT TIGER STADIUM. AFTER AN 87 YEAR RUN, THE CORNER SAW IT’S 6,783RD-AND FINAL-GAME WITH A SOLD-OUT CROWD OF 43,356 FANS.

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1999 :: ZACH PLAYS HIS FIRST TEE-BALL GAME.

1999 :: SEPTEMBER 27 :: THE LAST DETROIT TIGER BASEBALL GAME PLAYED AT TIGER STADIUM. AFTER AN 87 YEAR RUN, THE CORNER SAW IT’S 6,783RD-AND FINAL-GAME WITH A SOLD-OUT CROWD OF 43,356 FANS.

2005 :: OCTOBER :: JIM LEYLAND NAMED TIGERS’ MANAGER REPLACING ALAN TRAMMELL.

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spend an average of four hours in front of a TV and another two hours in front of a computer screen or playing video games?  That's six hours in front of a screen every day.  Let's not even get into what type of physical fitness program is being offered at their schools.

So let's think about this - your kids are sitting around all day in school, then coming home and watching TV, playing video games, on the computer and maybe sitting around doing homework.  It sounds like a very sedentary lifestyle to me.  

Sadly the kids are also shoveling down junk food, mainly through fast food.  Many children and parents just don't realize how vital lean protein, fruits and veggies, and good fats in nuts and seeds are to a healthy diet. A good start would be cutting back on sugar and substituting soda for water.   

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Our classes will use skill practice, workouts and games along with educating your child to make healthier food choices. Your child will progress through a series of levels as they gain athletic abilities. You will notice your child will become more focused in school and transition into sports much easier due to their enhanced athletic skills.

This is the perfect program if you are a parent who wants their kid to grow up healthy, strong and have a long life of fitness, thus avoiding childhood inactivity and obesity.

ages 6-8This age group teaches basic physical skills, social skills, and confidence. There will be foundation movements such as running, jumping, squats, push-ups, pull ups, climbing, and basic gymnastics movements.

Your child will also learn how to follow direction, listen, communicate and play with other children. You will notice your child’s confidence grow both physically and mentally with each class.

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Your child will also focus on leadership skills and as they progress through the program they will be asked to model movements, lead exercises, and demonstrate the ability to verbally explain exercises.

Benefits of this program can be long lasting for children both physically and men-tally.   You will see incredible athletic results and your child will no longer be the last one picked in gym class.  

We also offer classes for Teenagers and Adults. 

The Playground Gym/CrossFit Affliction is located at 10400 State Rd 84, #103, in Davie in the 595 Corp Commerce Center in the rear of the complex.  Check out our website at www.CrossFitAffliction.com or call us at 954-846-8666 to set up an appointment for a free tour.  You can also visit our sister location, The Playground Gym /CrossFit Fort Lauderdale at 525 NW 1 Ave in Fort Lauderdale. The website is www.CrossFitFtLauderdale.com or call them at 954 789-7131.

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senior Alexandra Fritz is one of these exceptional students. She plans to carry the Rotary motto, “Service Above Self,” with her to college and beyond.

Every spring, the Rotary awards scholarships to college-bound graduates. Last year 45 students shared $52,000. These students are judged by aptitude, need, leadership skills, accomplishments and an interview presentation before the Rotary Scholarship Committee. Last year’s applicants had an average GPA of 4.62 and 506 hours of com-munity service. All totaled, the applicants represented over 20,000 service hours given back to the community.

Scholarship recipients stay in touch and report on their college grades to the com-mittee. Dana Rosenberg is now completing her second year at the University of Central Florida with a 4.0 GPA. She writes in appreciation: “The funding you provide to high school graduates truly makes a difference in their attempts to further their education. Without your efforts I do not know where I’d be today. I have plans to teach out of the country as soon as next semester as well as further my education to a master’s and doctorate in hopes to teach at the college level. Keep up the great work inspiring young adults to achieve their goals and dreams.”

The Rotary Club raises scholarship funds through two major events: a golf tour-nament and its $10,000 Drawdown. A drawdown is a reverse raffle; as numbers are drawn, they are eliminated until there are only five numbers left. The holders of those numbers decide together whether they want to split the prize or go for broke. Last year the drawdown sold out. $20,000 was raised for scholarships and five lucky participants

split the $10,000 jackpot.This year’s drawdown will be Friday, March 8th from 6:30pm – 9:30pm at Weston

Hills Country Club. The evening features drinks, hors d’oeuvres, and entertainment. Tickets are $100 and available from any Rotarian. Further information is available from Drawdown Chair Ken Ruiz at [email protected].

The Rotary Club of Weston is recognized as one of Southwest Broward’s leading com-munity service organizations. Weston Rotary meets at Weston Hills Country Club every Thursday morning, year-round, from 7:30 – 8:30am to enjoy a buffet breakfast and a lively meeting program. For further information about Weston Rotary, visit our website at www.WestonRotary.org, or stop by our FaceBook Fan Page (Rotary Club of Weston) for the latest happenings.

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WeSton area chamber memberS and gueStS recently attended a Chamber Business Networking reception sponsored by and held at Broward College Weston. The next Chamber business networking meet-

ing will be Wednesday, March 14th from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm at Verizon, 2402 Weston Road. The cost is free for members and $15 for non-members with RSVP or $20 at the door. RSVP to Jack Miller, Chamber President and CEO, at (954) 389-0600 or [email protected].

The Weston Area Chamber is doing all it can to help businesses survive in this weak economy. It promotes small and large businesses working together to create jobs and

grow their bottom line. Chamber members also have the benefit of an unique national advertising campaign between the Weston Area Chamber and America Chamber. Members will also have access to new online and offline virtual leads groups.

For information on membership in The Chamber That Means BUSINESS® visit www.westonchamber.com. The Weston Area Chamber is the only Chamber of Commerce located in Weston and has been a 501C not-for-profit chamber with its office in the same building since 1989. 

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Jose Faria, Jr. Ambassador (left); Donna Henderson, Dean of Partnership Centers; Deborah Hopkins, Associate VP, Career and Technical Education; Norm Seavers, Assistant VP Institute for Economic Development, Broward College; Nathan Seidle, Jr. Ambassador.

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Getting into a good position at the top is impor-tant because it sets you up

to make the proper downswing from inside the target line into the ball. An easy way to learn what a good position at the top feels like is to do this simple exercise:1. Address the ball as you normally would, bending over at the waist, with your arms and knees slightly flexed.

2. Then, while maintaining your address posture, lift the club and lay it on your right shoulder next to your neck, with your elbows bent and close together.

3. Now turn your shoulders and hips away from the target exactly as you would if you were making a full backswing.

4. When your turn is complete, simply extend your left arm out until it’s nearly straight.

Now you’re in a good position at the top of your swing. Practice this whenever you can. You can even do it at home in front of a mirror. Then, when it comes time to play, swinging into the proper backswing position will feel like second nature.

If you would like to talk to PGA Professional Dean Sklar about your golf game, contact him at [email protected] or at the Rose and Dean Sklar Real Estate Group at Coldwell Banker, 1760 Bell Tower Lane in Weston, (954) 389-6197 or on Dean’s cell at (954) 298-3616. Visit him online at www.WestonFloridaUSA.com.

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Finding the right auto repair Facility iS the FirSt step to maintaining your vehicle. Once you find a "go-to" auto repair facility that you trust for vehicle repairs, routine

maintenance and vehicle enhancements, it would ideally be best to develop a long term relationship with the service advisor and techni-cian. Bringing your vehicle to various repair shops may become a roll of the dice and a potentially expensive gamble with one of your most valuable possessions.

To help identify an auto repair facility you can trust here is a list of what you should look for:

APPeArAnCe: A well-organized repair facility reflects attention to detail and an effort to maintain a professional image.

AmeniTies: The facility should have a comfortable waiting area and clean restrooms. Many shops also provide pick-up and drop-off service for their customers' convenience.

TeChniCiAn's certiFications: The benefits of using a certified pro-fessional provides you with the peace of mind that your car is being worked on by a qualified industry professional who receives ongoing training in the latest technology. Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certification provides car-owners confidences in knowing ASE-Certified Technicians are proven knowledgeable profession-als. Mobile Electronics Certified Professional (MECP) technicians are trained for automotive informa-tion technology, entertainment, and navigation and safety/security systems.

eQuiPmenT: A good auto center will have up-to-date diagnostic, service and repair equipment with access to repair data for all of the makes and models serviced, including technical service bulletins, factory recall notices and scheduled maintenance mileage intervals required by the vehicle manufacturer.

serviCes: A full service shop offering complete import and domestic vehicle services will be more convenient, allowing you to get all your automotive service needs under one roof with fewer service visits.

brAnds: A quality service facility will offer only top brand name parts and accessories as well as the option to use original equipment or aftermarket products for your vehicle.

WArrAnTy: Quality shops will offer a nationwide 12-month, 12,000-mile parts and labor warranty.

CredenTiAls: BBB accredited businesses offer the most effective auto war-ranty resolution program in the country which helps build trust and confidence and improve consumer experience in the automotive marketplace. AAA Approved Auto Repair facilities are a “sure bet" for these trustworthy shops are inspected by AAA specialists and must maintain rigorous performance standards for technical training, equipment, quality, cleanliness and customer service.

Once you choose a service facility that you like, it is a good idea to build on that relationship so your service manager and technician can get to know you and your vehicle’s needs. On each visit, whether it is an oil change, tire rotation and balance, or major service, make sure your service provider offers a free courtesy check to ensure everything is okay and keep you informed of the condition of your vehicle at each visit.

Charles J. Bonfiglio is the President and CEO of the Meineke Car Care Centers and Tint World in Weston and Sunrise. The Weston location is at 2629 Weston Road and can be reached at (954) 385-8696. There is also a Meineke conveniently located on Sunrise Boulevard across from the Sawgrass Mills Mall.

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Future FireFiGhtersMembers of the BSO Department of Fire Rescue spoke to pre-K and kindergarten students on Career Day at The Sagemont School. In addition to learning about fire safety and the importance of 9-1-1, students had the chance to tour Tower Ladder 81, see the tools and equipment used on rescue calls, and sit in the driver’s seat.

TeCh TrekStudents at Country Isles Elementary took part in the Boosterthon Fun Run to raise money for technology. The school earned $26,000 which the PTA has earmarked to purchase computers and SmartBoards for its 45 classrooms. What makes this event unique is that in addition to raising funds, it also raises awareness through character education. This year’s theme, EPIC Adventure, taught students how to work together using the adventure actions: Encourage, Play, Invite and Celebrate.

POsTer ChildFalcon Cove eighth grader Trim Jorgia-Lee won a national contest for her radon awareness poster. She is a student in Eric Frezer’s advanced art class. Trim’s poster will now be used in a national campaign to bring awareness about radon poisoning. She was awarded a plaque, glass trophy and $400 check. It was presented by Jorge Laguna and Candy Sims from the Florida Department of Health.

kindergArTenCOunTsKindergarten students at Gator Run Elementary celebrated the 100th day of school by dressing up as if they were 100 years old. They also participated in special 100-themed activities, such as doing 100 exercises, playing a race to 100 math game, and seeing how far 100 licks of a lollipop gets them.

TArgeT PrACTiCeWeston University students gained a new appreciation for the work the Broward Sheriff’s Office does to keep us safe. Students visited the BSO Tactical Training facility and shooting range in Markham Park where officers educated students on proper gun handling, search techniques and how to work with a partner to ensure safety. Students then returned to the Police Services Center where the BSO motor unit shared safe driving practices. They also saw a presentation from the SWAT unit and K-9 unit demonstration.

snOW dAyIt was a chilly day at Temple Dor Dorim Early Childhood Center when tons of snow blew in for the preschool’s 13th annual Snow Day. The children donned mittens and boots to play in the snow and make snowballs.

Trim Jorgia-Lee with her father (left) and Art Teacher Mr. Frezer.

Mrs. Lisette Diaz’s second grade class comes bursting through the tunnel to begin the Boosterthon Fun Run event.

Second graders Tyler Nguyen, Caleb Olinick and Jordan Faison are all smiles.

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hot stuFF Captain Jeff Davidson, of Weston, and fellow fire-fighter Armando Sanchez run the streets of Miami while training with Osmin Hernandez on nuvoTV’s OPERATION: Osmin. Osmin transformed the overweight and out-of-shape squadron leaders into conditioned, ready-for-anything heroes.

bOOk buddiesMembers of the Weston Friends Club Book Markers meet every other month to enjoy each other’s company and discuss their book selection.

hOnOrAble menTiOnWeston resident Sammy Schulman (center) was among the honorees at the Jewish Federation of Broward County’s Major Gifts Gala. The event recognized a select group of donor families who have made the Federation a priority in their lives by giving $10,000 or more to the Annual Campaign. The Jewish Federation helps those in dire need through the programs it funds; it also provides a network of support throughout the community.

WelCOme WArriOrsIn honor of its grand opening, the Renzo Gracie Training Center and Renzo Gracie Jiu Jitsu Academy hosted the Warrior Challenge Obstacle Course. The event raised over $1500 for Madison Avenue for Kids, a local charity founded by former Miami Dolphin Sam Madison to benefit at-risk youth. Madison and his children were among the nearly 100 people who completed the 13-station obstacle course. The legendary Brazilian Jiu Jitsu master and UFC fighter, Renzo Gracie, taught a complimentary class at the new Indian Trace Shopping Center studio.

giving bACkNelson Figueroa and his daughter, Veronica, were recently recognized for their volunteer work as ushers at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts. Nelson volunteered 160 hours last season and Veronica had 65. The Weston residents were among the 1,400 volunteers who donated in excess of 110,000 hours of community service at the Broward Center.   

“Fore” KiDsWeston’s Jeff Conine and Greg Marsh chaired the 18th annual Conine All-Star Golf Classic. The event raised more than $255,000 for the Joe DiMaggio Childrens Hospital Foundation, which helps underwrite the operations of the Conine Clubhouse. The home-away-from-home for families of children under care at Joe DiMaggio Childrens Hospital was established by the former Florida Marlin and his wife, Cindy. 

TeAm sPiriT Weston’s Jason Taylor received the Spirit Award from YMCA Board Chair Dick Blattner and CEO/President of the YMCA of Broward County Sheryl A. Woods at the 8th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Inspirational Breakfast. The recently retired Dolphins linebacker was honored for his contributions to the South Florida community.

Jiu Jitsu Master Renzo Gracie poses with black belt instructors at the new Renzo Gracie Training Center in Weston.

Retired NFL Cornerback Sam Madison completes the Warrior Challenge Obstacle Course.

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