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CONTENTSTrade Winds - April 2010
100 W. Atlantic Blvd.954.786.4600
Pompano Beach City Hall
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CONTENTSTrade Winds - April 2010
100 W. Atlantic Blvd.954.786.4600
Pompano Beach City Hall
New City Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Municipal Elections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Settle Your Code Enforcement Fines at a Discount . . 6
City Goes High-Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Homeless Prevention & Re-Housing Program . . . . . . 7
CRA Signs a $15 Million Bond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Helping Hand for Haiti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
WOW Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Did You Know . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Do you Live on the Water? Help us Help You! . . . . . . . 9
Dog Park for Pompano Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Name the Dog Park Contest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Historic Register Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Basketball Court Ribbon Cutting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
The Road With No Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Groundbreaking at Sample-McDougald House . . . . 13
You Can Make a Difference - Get a Plan Today! . . . . 14
$10,000 Fire Station Makeover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Fire Truck Donated to Mississippi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
City Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Protect Your Home & Property . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Pompano Beach Commission District Map . . . . . . . . 19
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Editor, Sandra King • Graphic Designer & Photographer, Jacqueline Suzanne BarrettTrade Winds of Pompano Beach is published two times a year by the Public Information Office of the City of Pompano Beach for the benefit of
residents . This publication is made possible by the Pompano Beach City Commission . If you have questions or comments concerning this publication,
please call 954-786-5552, write us at P .O . Box 1300, Pompano Beach, FL 33060 or send your e-mail to Jacqueline .Barrett@copbfl .com . All advertisements
are paid for by the advertisers and are in no way an endorsement of the advertiser or their products by the City of Pompano Beach or its employees .
The cover of this issue is a computerizedrendering on Community Park.
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Dennis W. BeachNew City ManagerBy Sandra King, Public Information
Officer
Dennis W . Beach was selected by
the City Commission to take the
helm as City Manager following an
extensive selection process that
included pre-screening by an
executive recruitment firm, rounds
of interviews, presentations and
in-depth reference and background
checks . Mr . Beach succeeds Keith
Chadwell, who resigned in June .
Dennis Beach joins the City of
Pompano Beach from Ft . Pierce,
Florida, where he served as the
City Manager for thirteen years .
Under Dennis Beach’s leadership,
the City of Ft . Pierce became the
re-development success story of
new urbanism . During Mr . Beach’s
tenure from March 1995 to October
2008, he spearheaded strategies and
initiatives to enhance both public
and private sector sustainability .
Dennis Beach guided the design of
a $29 million capital improvement
program that upgraded the City’s
infrastructure, expanded it marina,
and built a downtown library,
police substation and visitor’s
center . He then led fundraising
efforts that brought in another $36
million for capital improvements,
including street reconstruction, a
marina park, storm water control
and golf course improvement . The
Fort Pierce Redevelopment Agency
was expanded from 20 blocks to
four square miles, resulting in new
resources for capital improvements .
In addition to his years of service in
Ft . Pierce, Beach has extensive city
management experience including
a total of thirteen years as City
Manager in three cities in
Oklahoma and also held the
position of Assistant City Manager
in Port St . Lucie, Florida, Mineral
Wells, Texas and Okmulgee,
Oklahoma .
“We feel extremely fortunate to
have someone of Dennis Beach’s
caliber accepting our invitation to
join the City of Pompano Beach,”
said Mayor Lamar Fisher . “We are
excited about the new ideas that
Mr . Beach will bring to our City .
His knowledge, leadership and
extensive community development
and revitalization experience is
especially important in this
challenging economy,” commented
Mayor Fisher .
Mr . Beach received his Master of
Science degree in Human Services
/Public Administration from Nova
University School of Business and
Entrepreneurship in Ft . Lauderdale,
Florida, as well as a Bachelor of
Science degree in Business
Management from Southeastern
Oklahoma University in Durant,
Oklahoma .
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The City Commission Chambers
were filled to capacity with proud
family members, smiling supporters
and cheerful city staffers as four of
the six City Commission members
were inducted into office .
Lamar Fisher (Mayor-at-large), Barry
Dockswell (District 1), Rex Hardin
(District 3) and George Brummer
(District 5) were sworn into office
on March 16th at noon . Mayor Fisher,
Commissioner Dockswell and
Commissioner Hardin won their seats
without opposition and Vice Mayor
Brummer won the election with 72%
of the vote .
The joyful ceremony was followed
by the election among the new City
Commission to appoint a vice mayor .
George Brummer was unanimously
elected to serve as vice mayor . The
Mayor serves a three year term, City
commissioners serve a two-year term
and the vice mayor serves a one year
term .
2010 Municipal Elections
Pompano Beach City Manager, Dennis W. Beach 2010 Pompano Beach City Commission
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MayorLamar Fisher
“I want to graciously
thank all of the
residents of our great
City for their confidence and support
for me to be able to serve as mayor
and I’m truly humbled and blessed to
be able to serve in this capacity” .
Vice MayorGeorge Brummer
“I have to express
thanks to supporters
as well who are all in
this room . I should also thank the
people who aren’t here who visit us
at commission meetings and remind
us that we are commissioners” .
CommissionerBarry Dockswell
“I’m deeply honored
to have served the
citizens of District One
and the City as a whole for the past
two years and I’m honored to have
your trust to serve for another two
years” .
CommissionerRex Hardin
“I’m very pleased and
proud to have been
re-elected to serve
the people of Pompano Beach again
and I will do my best to be worthy of
that trust and I look forward to the
coming two years and doing good
things for the City of Pompano Beach
and its residents” .
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Settle Your Code Enforcement Fines at a DiscountBy Sandra King, Public Information Officer
The City of Pompano Beach is
offering residents an opportunity
to erase financial burdens on their
properties at significantly discount-
ed payoff amounts . The Amnesty
Program is an effort to bring more
properties in compliance which will
help the City continue to maintain
its neighborhoods, protect property
values and preserve quality of life
for its residents .
The Pompano Beach City
Commission passed a resolution on
January 26th offering a temporary
period of amnesty for code
enforcement fines . Owners of
properties that are in compliance
with their code cases may settle
their debt to the City by
paying the lesser of 25% of the face
value of the lien or a flat $500 . The
Code Enforcement Lien Amnesty
Program will be in effect from
February 18th until August 18th, 2010 .
Property owners will also be
provided an option to settle the
reduced amount under the Amnesty
Program via a payment plan with a
six month payment term . Owners
of non-compliant properties that
are brought into compliance during
this Amnesty Program are also
eligible to settle their accrued
code liens in accordance with
program guidelines, based upon
their compliance date, as issued
by the case code enforcement
inspector . Compliance will be
verified by the code enforcement
inspector, prior to the execution of
the order to reduce the code lien
amount .
Property owners who simultane-
ously have Code Enforcement Liens,
Nuisance Abatement and Unsafe
Structure Liens on their property
must settle the Nuisance Abatement
and/or Unsafe Structure Liens, in
full, prior to receiving a reduction in
the outstanding Code Enforcement
Lien amount .
Take advantage of this limited time
offer to settle your Code Enforce-
ment Lien for a significant discount!
For more information or Amnesty
Program forms, please contact
the Special Magistrate Office at:
954-786-4509 or visit us on the City’s
web site at: mypompanobeach.org/
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City Goes High-TechBy Sandra King, Public Information Officer
Pompano Beach residents are now
able to watch City Commission
Meetings broadcasted live on the
Internet . You can also instantly
replay all or part of those meetings at
your convenience through a link on
the City’s website mypompanobeach.
org by clicking on the Pompano
Beach Web Streaming link . Links are
on the Home Page, Commission Page,
Resident Page and Meetings Page .
Once on the web streaming page, the
video player window will include the
Commission Meeting Agenda with
direct links to access specific agenda
item discussions within the archived
meeting . Meetings will be archived
and available for viewing for one
year . In addition, there is a search
feature where you can enter key
words on any topic to view that item .
The City officially launched the new
webcasting technology in January
enhancing the accessibility of local
programming to citizens who may
not have access to Comcast cable
service, but do have a broadband
Internet connection .
“The City of Pompano Beach has
made open government a priority
by listening to the residents and
implementing a state of the art
solution to support enhanced access
to City Commission Meetings”, said
Mayor Lamar Fisher . “We are excited
to be able to offer a diverse
number of options for our residents
to become more informed and
engaged with local government
and the related issues that affect
our City .”
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individuals intended to be institutionalized;
OR• A public or private place not designed for, or ordinarily used as, a regular sleeping accommo-
dation for human beings .
And• Must have a valid and verifiable plan of action that will enable them to obtain/maintain income and secure long-term housing stability after receiving HPRP
assistance .
The Broward Regional Health Planning Council, Inc . serves as the lead entity in the administration of the HPRP program for Broward County, as well as cities of Fort Lauderdale and Pompano Beach . The Broward Regional HPRP Collabora-tive includes the following partners: 2-1-1 Broward First Call for Help, Broward County’s Homeless Initiatives Partnership (HIP), The Shepherd’s Way, Inc ., Crisis Housing Solutions, Women In Distress, St . Lawrence Chapel and Legal Aid Services of Broward County .
To find out how to apply or to get additional information Contact 2-1-1 Broward – First Call for Help at 211 or 954-537-0211 .
Homeless Prevention & Re-Housing Program
The Homeless Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program (HPRP) is part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (the Stimu-lus Bill) and is designed to either pre-vent individuals and families from becoming homeless or help those who are experiencing homelessness
to be quickly re-housed and stabilized .
The HPRP is now taking applications for emergency housing assistance from Pompano Beach residents . The program will assist eligible low-income residents with late rent and utilities as well as provide those who are already homeless with move-in assistance towards rental housing .
The program can assist eligible and qualified low-income residents with emergency financial assistance with late rent at their current home hous-ing, or provide move-in assistance to move into permanent housing . Under HPRP guidelines, financial assistance will be provided only for the eligible expenses of short-term rental assistance (up to 3 months), medium-term rental assistance (up to 6 months when applicable), move-in assistance of first or last month’s rent, and vital utility payments (i .e . electricity, gas and water only) . The HPRP program is designed to meet
the needs of two target populations:
1. Individuals and families who are still housed but at risk of becoming homeless .2. Individuals and families who
are already homeless .
eligibility criteriainclude:• Legal resident of Pompano Beach
• Household income at/or below
50% of Area Median Income:
• At risk of becoming homeless and meet both of the following
circumstances: OR• Meet HUD definition of being currently homeless, which
states:
- An individual who lacks a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence
And- An individual who has a primary nighttime residence that is:
• A supervised publicly or privately operated shelter designed to provide temporary living accommodations (includ- ing welfare hotels, congregate shelter, and transitional housing for the mentally ill);• An institution that provides a temporary residence for
Household Size Income Limit1
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$30,600
$34,450
$38,250
$41,300
$44,350
$47,450
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CRA Signs a$15 Million Bond
the Facts:
who:Pompano Beach Community
Redevelopment Agency (mypom-
panobeach .org/cra)
what:$15,000,000 Series 2010 20-Year Tax
Increment Financing Bond
when:Bond closing, February 17th, 2010 at
City Hall
Purpose: Fund projects that have been
identified by CRA planning
consultants as key elements to
jump-start the CRA Redevelopment
Plan for the CRA East area . Through
investment in these projects, the
CRA anticipates attracting private
sector reinvestments in properties
along the corridor . Additional
private investment will increase the
tax base within the CRA East area
and provide additional tax increment
funding for use in future projects .
Projects Funded:
a. Dune restoration, including
pathways & native species plantings .
b. General streetscape improve-
ments, including resurfacing and
underground utilities, pavers, curbs,
median, lighting, landscaping and
signage for the following corridors:
Atlantic Boulevard East from
Federal Highway to Pompano Beach
Boulevard; Pompano Beach Boulevard
from Atlantic Boulevard North to NE
5th Street; Beach Plaza and Harbor
Village areas .
c. Reserve to fund portion of
parking garage anticipated by Pier
Request for Proposals .
Lender:
Branch Banking & Trust Company,
Orlando, Florida .
security:
Tax increment revenues of the CRA
East District .
tax increment:The CRA is funded through Tax
Increment Financing (TIF), which
raises revenues for development
efforts without raising taxes . When
the CRA was created, the value of
the property in the CRA district
was established as the “base year”
amount . Property taxes received in
subsequent years over the base year
amount (called the tax increment) go
to the City and County that then pay
the increment or the increased value
over the base year, back to the CRA
for redevelopment purposes .
The continuous source of annual
funds from tax increment is used to
pay back the bonds during their 20
year term .
Commissioner Barry Dockswell, City Attorney
Gordon Linn, Co-Executive Director Kim
Briesemeister, Mayor Lamar Fisher, City Manager
Dennis Beach, CRA Secretary Margaret Gallagher.
Helping Hand for Haiti
The City of Pompano Beach is
partnering with Food For The
Poor to help the people of Haiti
after the devastating earthquake
that occurred on Tuesday, January
12th . There are two locations in the
City of Pompano Beach to drop off
specifically needed items . One is
the Emma Lou Olson Community
Center located at 1801 NE 6th
Street and also the E . Pat Larkins
Community Center located at 520
Martin Luther King Jr ., Boulevard .
City personnel will then collect
the items and deliver them to Food
For The Poor who will transport
the goods to Haiti to distribute
among the needy . Pompano Beach
residents, city employees and
businesses have shown an out-
pouring of concern and desire to
provide assistance . The City of Pom-
pano Beach is proud to partner with
Food For The Poor to get desperately
needed help to the people of Haiti .
Public Works employees load up a truck with
supplies bound for Haiti
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1. If you have an alarm system at your house or a police emergency, BSO Marine Patrol can respond and locate your residence from the water .
2. If you have a child or pet fall into the water, a neighbor across the canal or a passing boater will be able to tell 9-1-1 operators the exact loca-tion to respond .
3. If a neighbor or passing boater observes a vessel behind your residence taking on water, they will be able to direct assistance to the proper location .
4. If a neighbor or passing boater observes injured wild life or a possible crime in process, they will be able to tell authorities an exact location .
Do you Live on the Water? Help us Help You!
The Pompano Beach Marine Advisory Board recommends placing house numbers to the rear of your resi-dence if your home backs up to the Intracoastal waterway, the C-14 Canal, the Pompano Canal or any one of the finger canals branching off of them . There are many advantages to voluntarily placing your address to the rear of your residence from both a law enforcement and civilian point of view . Here are just a few quick reasons it may benefit you .
Did You Know...
Did you know… the Pompano Beach Municipal Golf Course is rare in that it is surrounded by woodlands and not houses? Not only that, it is one of the only courses in South Florida that allows walking . The golf course has two 18 hole champion-ship courses, a practice bunker, two practice putting greens, chipping green and grass driving range . Get out there and tone up your game on one of our practice areas or enjoy a
relaxing round of golf .
WOW Award
The 2010 Pompano Proud WOW Award for Home Beautification has been presented to Timothy Wilson of 227 NE 16th Avenue . The house was built in 1950 by Tim’s father, Maxie Wright Wilson who was a carpenter and supervisor for a local company- Eustis Orr Construction .
When Tim inherited the family home, he decided to renovate the yard . He wanted hurricane resistant landscaping with low maintenance and little watering needs . He removed the grass and planted a variety of native trees and shrubs . Tim always had an interest in butterflies, so he planted specific plants to attract various species . Butterflies fill the yard . The Julia butterfly feed on Milkweed, Popcorn Cassia and Firebush . The established Wild Lime tree is the larval host for the Giant Swallow-tail . Backyard arbors support the unusual Dutchman Pipe Vine which attracts the Polydamus Swallow-tail and the native Purple Passion flower is food for the Zebra Longwing, our State Butterfly .
Hummingbirds are naturally attracted to the variety of nectar sources and birds feed on the seeds
of the Jamaican Caper trees .
The original mango and avocado trees that Tim’s mother and father planted over 50 years ago are still standing .
This Certified Wildlife Habitat yard naturally reseeds itself and Tim enjoys sharing native off springs
with his neighbors .
Pompano Proud, a beautification or-ganization, presents several WOW awards each year . The winner receives public recognition at a City Commission Meeting where Mayor Lamar Fisher presents the owner with a commendation . In addition, the winner is given a WOW award sign to display in front of their home, as well as a gift certificate to The Garden Gate to continue beautifying their landscape .
Thank you and congratulations to Tim for contributing to the
beautification of our City .
Dutchman Pipe Vine from WOW Recipient Tim Wilson’s garden
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Above: Pompano Beach Municipal Golf Course
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Pompano Beach residents will soon
enjoy their very own off leash dog
park! The City Commission recently
passed a change to the ordinance
providing for an area where dogs
can run, play and socialize with
other dogs off leash . The park will be
located at the NW corner of Federal
Highway and NE 10th Street .
Construction is underway and the
park should open in March .
The park will consist of an entry
area where dogs can be leashed and
unleashed prior to entering the main
areas . There will be two main areas
for off leash activity . One for large
dogs and the other for smaller dogs
(under 25 pounds) .
There are no plans to charge an
admission, so for the most part, this
will be a self policing park . That
means the patrons will need to be ex-
ceptionally courteous by immediate-
ly picking up after their dog, keeping
aggressive dogs at home and paying
close attention to their dog while in
the park . Many residents have hoped
and waited for their own Pompano
Beach dog park . Responsible dog
owners make an off leash park a fun
place to let their dogs run and play
with other dogs . It’s very important,
however, to keep a close eye on your
dog . Even the friendliest dogs can
become a nuisance to other patrons by
jumping on them . Personality clashes
between pets can result in injuries .
Park rules will be clearly posted
and the Animal Control Division will
patrol and respond to complaints .
Animal Control is pleased to have
a place to send those who want to
let their dogs run off leash . We will
aim to help keep the park a safe and
enjoyable place for responsible dog
owners . In anticipation of the
opening of the new dog park, The
Parks and Recreation Department
in cooperation with the Dog
Pack of Pompano Beach, Inc . will
offer a free 90 minute presentation
on dog park etiquette . It is offered
the first Monday of each month
at the Emma Lou Olson Civic
Center at 7:00 pm . Please call to
reserve your seat .
In addition, other dog training
classes will be offered including:
Puppy Kindergarten for dogs under
six months old, Beginner Obedience
for dogs over six months old and the
Canine Good Citizen Evaluation, an
American Kennel Club program for
dogs who know basic obedience .
For information about these
opportunities, visit our website at
mypompanobeach.org or contact
Parks and Recreation at 954-786-4111 .
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Dog Park for Pompano BeachBy Jason Soldini, Animal Control Officer
Name the Dog Park Contest
The City of Pompano Beach is
sniffing out the perfect name for its
newest city park and we want to
hear from you . We need a unique,
interesting name to invite dog
lovers from not only Pompano
Beach but people from all over who
may visit the park . The new park
will be located in the South East
corner of the Municipal Golf Course
property which is at the intersection
of Federal Hwy and NE 10th Street .
It is very easy to participate . Simply put on your thinking cap, do a little brain storming, and bark out
whatever comes to mind .
Upon completion of the contest, a panel of independent judges will review park name submissions and choose the winner based on its originality and uniqueness . The author of the winning entry will be featured in Trade Winds Magazine, posted on the City of Pompano Beach website and acknowledged at a City
Commission Meeting .
The contest winner and runners-up will be given a certificate of
recognition for their contribution .
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A Ribbon cutting ceremony was held at North Broward Park where construction is now complete on the new basketball courts . The
structure is approximately 110 feet long and 100 feet wide with a
ceiling height of 40 feet .
Below: Assistant City Manager Phyllis Korab, Shannon Pierre, Commissioner Charlotte Burrie, Mayor Lamar Fisher, Donna Torrey, Chris Mullon, Director Mark Beaudreau.
Historic Register Information
The City is seeking nominations for
its Historic Register . Nominations
may include properties owned
by private citizens, businesses
and nonprofit organizations . The
properties or sites must reflect a
distinct architectural style that is
worthy of preservation or must
represent a person, event or era that
was important in the history and
development of Pompano Beach .
In general, properties should be at
least 50 years old . Inclusion on the
City’s Historic Register in some
cases qualifies properties for state or
federal historic preservation grants .
The City of Pompano Beach and
Broward County also offer tax
incentives for properties on the City’s
Historic Register . Info. 954-786-4629
There is no limit to the number of
entries an individual may submit,
but all park name suggestions must
be submitted separately (only one
park name per entry) . The deadline
for submission is April 30th, 2010 .
All submissions must include your
full name, mailing address, daytime
telephone number and email
address so that we may contact you
upon winning . Send entries via one
of the following methods:
E-mail: [email protected]
Text only, one name per email with
contact information on each email .
Enter “Dog Park Name Contest” on
subject line . Due to security concerns,
email messages with attachments are
subject to deletion .
Mail to:
Pompano Beach Public Works
Name the Dog Park Contest
1201 NE 5th Avenue
Pompano Beach, FL 33060
If submitting by mail, please type or
print legibly one park name per page
with contact information on each
page submitted .
For more information call 954-786-4507
or email [email protected]
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Above: Historic registered Austin House located at 410 NE 5th Avenue, Pompano Beach
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The Road with Many NamesBy Dan Hobby, Pompano Beach
Historical Society
It has, and still does, go by many names . East of Dixie Highway, it is just NE 3rd Street, but to the west it might be called Martin Luther King, Jr . Boulevard or Hammondville Road . Some old timers remember it as the Hammon Road, and to some it was simply the “Rock Road .”
During Pompano’s early years, the Dixie Highway was its north-south roadway to other cities, but to move east or west, local residents were forced to travel over what were little better than dirt footpaths . As long as the community remained small, and farmlands were nearby, this was adequate . However, as the town grew and farming became more lucrative, more and better roadways had to be built .
As early as 1900, local farmers were lobbying the Dade County government for improvements to the local roads . In 1907, Captain George Baker, the county commissioner representing the northern portion of Dade County, was able to convince his colleagues
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to fund a rock road for five miles west from Pompano .
The road was an extension of what at least one old map refers to as Statler Avenue . How the road got that name is anyone’s guess, since there does not appear to be any evidence of a Pompano resident by that name . In any case, it must not have been that significant to the locals, since the name was lost to history without any protest .
Hiram F . Hammon, had come to what is today Palm Beach around 1870, and is acknowledged to be one of its first settlers . For many years he was involved in agriculture and tourist-related activities around Palm Beach, but in 1919 he began growing beans, tomatoes, and eggplant at Canal Point, near Lake Okeechobee . Soon thereafter he acquired land west of Pompano .
The area that Hammon chose was so far out of town that it was impractical to transport farm workers from town to the fields every day, so he built quarters for his workers and a house for his supervisor . The small settlement soon was known as Hammonville, and would later contain a store and a school . Following his death in 1922, Hammon’s nephews, Pompano residents Horace P . and Wallace Robinson, directed the Hammon Development Company’s operations in Broward County .
The road from the Hammon farm to Pompano became known as the Hammon Road, or Hammonville Road . At some point (but certainly by the mid-1930’s), the name was corrupted with the insertion of a “d”; thus the current name, Hammondville Road .
Because of modern housing pat-terns, many current Pompano Beach
residents believe that the FEC Rail-road tracks constituted a dividing line between blacks and whites . Histori-cally, this was not always the case . Whites resided in several neighbor-hoods west of Dixie Highway, most notably in Monticello Park, and some black families lived east of the tracks, albeit for the most part in farm labor quarters . Likewise, Hammondville Road was a mixture of white and black businesses -- restaurants, bars, retail stores and grocery stores -- patronized by members of both races .
In the 1950s, as the Civil Rights movement began to gather steam, Pompano Beach’s black population was not unaware of its implications . Although segregation remained firmly in place, its petty humiliations were viewed as increasingly onerous, and with the economic hold of the farmers waning, Pompano Beach’s black residents, felt more free to protest the “old ways .”
Many festering issues came into public view when, in June 1966, the white owner of a Hammondville Road store slapped a black 10 year old . That night several hundred black youths staged protest, bottles and rocks were thrown and twenty- five arrested . The following evening over 100 law enforcement officers -- Pompano Beach Police and Broward County Sheriff Deputies marched four abreast down Hammondville Road brandishing nightsticks and dogs .
The show of force and arrests ended that demonstration, but did not solve the underlying problems . Other disturbances flared up, including a more serious riot in 1970 that followed the shooting of a black resident by a Pompano Beach police officer .
Protests, both peaceful and violent, by members of Pompano Beach’s
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Groundbreaking at the Sample-McDougald House
A groundbreaking ceremony was held for the final phase of the Sam-ple-McDougald House restoration: site development and landscaping of the grounds for Centennial Park on February 18th .
Commissioner Barry Dockswell, Commissioner Rex Hardin, Vice Mayor George Brummer, County Commissioner Kristin Jacobs, Mayor Lamar Fisher, County School Board Member Dr. Bob Parks, County Commissioner Albert Jones, Commissioner Woodrow Poitier
African-American community had the ironic result of decreasing the diversity of businesses on Hammondville Road . Many white business owners closed or sold their businesses there . This, in turn, increasingly led to the perception that Hammondville Road was primarily a black business area .
At the western end of the road, the Hammondville settlement came to an end in the early 1950’s, when developer Victor Semet purchased 1,900 acres, much of it from the Hammon Development Company, and began building a subdivision called Hammon Heights . In 1955, he sold his holdings to Jack Mar-qusee who built and incorporated the City of Margate . Although Ham-mondville was gone, Hammonville Road was the new municipality’s only road to Pompano Beach .
In the 1960’s, Pompano Beach businessman Robert Bateman purchased land between Margate and Pompano Beach and began development of Coconut Creek . In order to better market the new residential neighborhood and disassociate it from what was perceived to be an outdated reference
to the old farming community, the developers petitioned Broward County and had the road’s name changed to Coconut Creek Parkway, from the Turnpike west to State Rd . 7 .
As the decades passed, many members of Pompano Beach’s African-American community began to question the relevance of the road’s name -- “Hammondville” had little meaning for many residents and for those who remembered what it meant, it conjured up images of a less than happy past .
In February, 1990, a contingent of black citizens began formally lobbying the Pompano Beach City Commission to change the road’s name from Hammondville to Dr . Martin Luther King, Jr . This proposal exposed a still-simmering racial divide; many white residents objected to the name change, asserting that it would come at the expense of the area’s agricultural heritage . There were counter proposals that the civil rights leader be honored by naming some other municipal facility in his honor, but the black leadership rejected the renaming of a park or building .
At a contentious meeting in October, 1990, the commissioners finally ad-dressed the issue . Advocates for and against renaming Hammondville Road spoke with passion, following which the commissioners voted . Cheers erupted when the renaming proposal appeared to win by a 3 - 2 vote, but within 20 minutes they turned to jeers when Mayor Nat Braverman announced he had cast his vote in error and changed it, thus defeating the measure .
The resulting furor led the City Commission to form an advisory committee to find a “fitting memorial” to the slain civil rights leader . The committee’s recommendation was to establish dual names for Hammond-ville Road, from Dixie Highway to the Florida Turnpike, designating the thoroughfare Dr . Martin Luther King, Jr . Blvd ., while retaining the name Hammondville Road in smaller let-ters below the new name . The City Commission approved the compromise on December 11th, 1990 .
For the past two decades the old road’s name(s) have remained unchanged, and it appears that almost everyone is satisfied with the status quo .
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You Can Make aDifference -Get a Plan Today!By Kimberly Spill, Emergency Manager
Recent events have painfully reignited our awareness to the devastating impact that natural disasters can have on our lives . It has also demonstrated how true compassion from the many hearts of our community, the nation and the
world can make a difference .
As much as we might wish otherwise, disasters and emergencies happen . Hurricanes or other disasters such as tornadoes, fires, hazardous materials incidents and acts of terrorism have proven that the initial hours following a disaster may overwhelm emergency and rescue personnel . And while emergency preparation may not be possible for every individual, or for every type of emergency or disaster, the importance of preparedness
planning cannot be overstated .
Planning ahead and knowing the risks within your community will help you make sound decisions during a
crisis and keep your family safe .
Consider the following questions when preparing your family for
emergencies:
1. Have you prepared a Disaster
Supply Kit with emergency supplies
like water, food and medicine that
is kept in a designated place in your
home?
2. Have you made a specific plan
for how you and your family would
communicate in an emergency
situation if you were separated?
3. Have you established a specific
meeting place to reunite in the event
you and your family cannot return
home or are evacuated?
4. Have you practiced or drilled
on what to do in an emergency at
home?
5. Have you volunteered to help
prepare for or respond to a major
disaster?
6. Do you know your neighbor?
You may be able to help them in the
event of an emergency .
And . . .
7. Have you taken the Citizen Corps
CERT training administered by your
Pompano Beach Fire Department?
The Community Emergency Response Team (C .E .R .T .) Program educates citizens about disaster preparedness for hazards that may impact their area and trains them in basic disaster response skills, such as fire safety, light search and rescue, team organization, and disaster medical operations . Volunteers are a valuable resource within our community and can assist others in their neighborhood or workplace following a disaster .
The City of Pompano Beach
encourages you to take advantage
of this free training and prepare
your family to the fullest extent
you can . Classes begin on May
6th and are held Thursday
evenings from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm
for eight consecutive weeks .
To register, call Pompano Beach
Fire-Rescue at 954-786-4510 .
AtteNtiON:CodeRED Phone Number Change
The City of Pompano Beach has
recently updated its emergency
notification system, CodeRED .
Message recipient’s Caller ID will now
read Emergency Communications
Network or 866-419-5000, depending
on local telephone providers .
Residents can now dial the
number displayed on their Caller
ID to hear the last emergency
notification delivered . All businesses
should register, as well as those who
have unlisted phone numbers, who
have changed their phone number
or those who use a cellular phone
or VoIP phone as their primary
number . For more information log
on to: mypompanobeach.org.
Below: The Community Emergency Response Team Volunteers During Training Drills
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Benndale, Mississippi, located
approximately 50 miles northwest
of Mobile, Alabama, was ground
zero for Hurricane Katrina in 2005 .
Like other communities in this
region the damage was extensive
and crippling . Benndale was espe-
cially in dire need of a fire truck . At
a meeting on November 24, 2009,
the City Commission of Pompano
Beach voted to allow Fire Chief
Harry Small to donate a 1996 Emer-
gency One Pumper to the Town of
Benndale . This particular fire truck
had been previously replaced with
a new unit and was slated to be
put up for bid at the City auction .
The donated truck, driven by
volunteers, was delivered to an
enthusiastic Benndale fire depart-
ment and community in January .
Mr . Pat Dillon (retired FDNY) and
his organization, Squad 363, worked
behind the scenes to transfer the
fire truck to Benndale and facilitate
the arrangements . There is little
doubt that the donation of this fire
truck to the Benndale community
will have a significant impact on
public safety and will ultimately
save lives . This donation was done
in the spirit that in these times it is
more important than ever for
communities to help each other .
$10,000 FireStation MakeoverBy Sandra King, Public Information Officer
The City of Pompano Beach, Hon-
eywell and Rebuilding Together
Broward County teamed up to
complete a renovation project for
Pompano Beach Fire Rescue Station
61 located at 2121 NW 3rd Avenue .
Honeywell Hometown Solutions
donated more than $10,000 in
materials and more than 60
employees volunteered their time .
The Honeywell employees, who
were visiting Broward County for an
annual business kick off, helped
restore the fire station by painting
the fire rescue station’s interior and
exterior, including fire engine red
on the front pillar, refinishing the
station’s deck and assembling newly
donated patio furniture, installing a
handmade firehouse-shaped mailbox
and installing new carpeting .
“Our emergency responders greatly
appreciate the efforts by Honeywell
and Rebuilding Together to help
restore our fire rescue station which
serves as both a work place and a
home away from home during the
long hours our firefighters are on call
for emergency response,” said Chief
Harry Small of Pompano Beach Fire-
Rescue .
Fire Truck Donated to Mississippi
Above: N.Y.C. Firefighter Bill Monahan, Pompano Beach Fire Chief Harry Small and N.Y.C. Firefighter Pat Dillon. Below: The Donated 1996 Emergency One Pumper Fire Truck
Below: Honeywell Workers atFire Station #61, Located at 2121 NW 3rd Avenue
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Nautical Flea Market
If you enjoy boating, fishing, diving
or anything nautical then the City
of Pompano Beach Nautical Flea
Market was the place to be! For the
past 20 years hundreds of venders
from near and far with huge
bargains on new and used boating
gear, diving gear, nautical clothing,
marine surplus items, anchors,
mooring products and nautical
arts & crafts, fill Community Park
annually in January .
Mark your calendar for the 2011
Nautical Flea Market scheduled for
January 29-30, 2011 .
Commemorating the legacy of Dr . Martin Luther King, Jr . is exactly what the City of Pompano and the Martin Luther King, Jr . Memorial Committee of Pompano Beach did this past January . Bundles of floats and residents flocked to MLK, Jr . Boulevard to
recall the importance Mr . King played during the civil rights movement during the 1950’s and 1960’s .
Mark your calendar for the 2011 Dr . Martin Luther King, Jr . Parade scheduled for January 17th .
Turkey GiveawayCommissioner Woodrow “Woody” Poitier was on hand to give out Thanksgiving Day turkeys for families in need at Sanders Park Elementary School . The turkeys were donated by local businesses .
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Above: The McElhaney Family and Commis-sioner Woodrow Poitier.
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Halloween Fun Fair
Where were cool costumed little ghouls and goblins on Halloween? They were at the Halloween Fun Fair! The City of Pompano Beach Parks & Recreation Department scared up hundreds of children at the Pompano Beach Amphitheater where every child got the chance to parade across the Amphitheatre stage displaying their wicked costume and receive a cer-tificate of participation . There was an abundance of fun including a bounce house, rock climbing wall, games, antique fire truck and refreshments .
Piano Competition
Over 100 children from South Florida serenaded judges in the 15th Annual Children in the Arts Piano Competi-tion . The children competed all day to win first, second or third place in individual categories ranging from primary to advanced levels . The top three winners in each category performed in an evening recital .
This year’s winner of the Steinway Young Virtuoso Scholarship was Gabri-elle Chou . Congratulations Gabrielle!
Senior Thanks-giving Luncheon
Hundreds of seniors gathered at theE . Pat Larkins Comminuty Center to take part in the Annual Senior Thanksgiving Luncheon . Choral groups and local performers joined in song and inspirational words reminding us to be thankful for all that we have .
Yuletide on Atlantic Parade and Celebration
The Yuletide on Atlantic Celebration rang in the holiday season with a festive parade and celebration . The parade had over 100 entries and fea-tured former Miami Dolphin John Offerdahl as the Grand Marshal . There were floats, bands, horses, fire trucks, theme characters, hotdogs, cookies and of course pictures with Santa Claus!
Don’t miss out on this year’s Yuletide on Atlantic Parade and Celebration . Mark your calendars for December 2nd, 2010 .
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This article is required by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (F .E .M .A .) to satisfy provisions in the Community Rating System (C .R .S .) for reduced costs for flood insurance . The following is offered to Pompano Beach residents to help prevent and minimize the impact on lives and property caused by floodwaters .
Flood Hazard MapThe City’s Engineering Department has prepared a Flood Criteria Map identifying flood zones for all properties in the city; it determines the flood hazard associated with any parcel in the City . The map is located in the Building Department at City Hall .
Flood RiskAlthough we have been fortunate for the past 30 years, Hurricane Andrew and the 17 inches of rain that fell from Hurri-cane Irene reminds us of the possibility of flooding with every major storm .
Flood warning systemThe City of Pompano Beach, in coor-dination with Broward County, has a warning system to notify residents of impending flood danger . Warnings will be transmitted on public address systems, television, radio, telephone and on a door-to-door basis . Listen for instructions during times of flood risk .
Flood safetyThese are precautionary steps to consider before possible flooding:• Listen to radio or television for warnings .• Obey warning & evacuation instructions from disaster officials .• Know your evacuation zone & route.• Take your own essentials (food, toiletries, clothes, blankets, etc .)• Turn off the electricity and gas before leaving your home .• Bring a battery-operated flashlight.• Be careful at all times, particularly at night, & try to remain calm .
Flood insuranceMost homeowners’ insurance policies do not cover property losses due to flood waters . To insure your property for flood damage, you need a flood in-surance policy . If you do not have valid flood insurance, contact an agent imme-diately . Property owners can insure prop-erty; renters can insure possessions . The City of Pompano Beach participates in the National Flood Insurance Program (N .F .I .P .) to provide city residents with the initial qualification to purchase flood insurance . We applied to F .E .M .A . for participation in the C .R .S . program to enable our residents to qualify for lower flood insurance premiums .
Property ProtectionThere are ways to minimize property losses from flood damage, including:• Move furniture and other household valuables to rooms or spaces in the upper story of a two-story dwelling or a location higher than the regular floor elevation in a single story home .• Place sandbags in strategic places around your property prior to flood status . When sandbags are placed correctly at proper locations, they can slow up and divert flood waters .• Upgrading your property can include building flood walls or elevating a structure .
Development PermitsAll development (new construction, additions, renovations, alterations to properties, etc .) in the City of Pompano Beach require a construction permit . Major Improvements: The N .F .I .P . and the South Florida Building Code require the entire building to conform to the requirements for a new building when building repairs or alterations exceed 50 percent of the building’s market value . All applicable building permit applica-tions must conform to this requirement when submitted to the Building Depart-ment . The requirement may also apply if a building is substantially damaged due to flooding .
stormwater ManagementStormwater is managed through a system of drainage canals maintained
regularly by our Public Works Depart-ment and the Broward County Office of Environmental Services . Constant water flow through these canals, especially during heavy storms, is essential to flood prevention in the City . City and state laws prohibit dumping trash in water-ways . Report violators to Public Works Department at 954-786-4060 .
Natural HabitatState regulations protect those natural areas that help to reduce the risks associated with flooding . Along the beach, no new structures are permitted seaward of the Coastal Construction Line without permission . Other restric-tions prevent some wetland areas from development .
Additional informationWe urge city residents to contact or visit the Building Department to determine the flood zone and flood elevation for their property . The library at the Building Department is available for your reference . Pompano Beach City Hall is at 100 West Atlantic Boulevard, Pompano Beach, Florida . The Pompano Beach Branch of the Broward County Library, located at 1213 East Atlantic Boulevard, has information on flood insurance, flood protection and flood plan management .
Rate ReductionsOn June 11th, 1993, the City received a letter from F .E .M .A . commending our efforts to exceed minimum standards of the National Flood Insurance Program to meet the requirements for a Class 9 rating in the C .R .S . . These actions earned Pompano Beach residents a five percent discount for N .F .I .P . policies issued or renewed on or after October 1st, 1993 . In September 1994, the city received official notification that Pompano Beach residents are eligible for an additional five percent discount, or 10 percent total, on flood insurance based on the City complying with the requirements for a Class 8 rating in the C .R .S . .
For More information:Call Larry Schuster, City of Pompano Beach Planner, at 954-786-4654 .
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|Sun ‘N Fun ContentsAthletics................................................... 31Amphitheater ......................................... 20Beach ........................................................ 22Calendar of Events ............................... 21E. Pat Larkins C.C. ................................. 30Emma Lou Olson C.C. .......................... 24Golf Course ............................................. 34Herb Skolnick C.C. ................................ 28 Highlands Park ...................................... 32McNair C.C. ............................................. 26Mitchell/Moore C.C. ............................. 27North Broward Park .............................. 33Parks & Facilities ................................... 36Preschool & Afterschool ...................... 30Pools ......................................................... 23Shuffleboard Club ................................. 26Summer Camps ..................................... 29Tennis Center ......................................... 35
|Administrative StaffMark Beaudreau .......... Interim DirectorCarol Foland ...................... Rec. ManagerJoyce Jackson .................. Rec. ManagerScott Moore ....................... Rec. Manager
|Important NumbersAdministration ....................954.786.4191Aquatic Center ................... 954.786.4128Athletics................................ 954.786.4119Beach Conditions .............. 954.786.4005Emma Lou Olson C.C. ..........954.786.4111
E. Pat Larkins C.C. ............. 954.786.4585Golf Professional ................ 954.781.0426Golf Course ..........................954.786.4142Herb Skolnick C.C. ............ 954.786.4590Houston/Sworn A.C. .......... 954.786.4116 Highlands Park .................. 954.363.3313McNair C.C. ......................... 954.974.7394Mitchell/Moore C.C ............ 954.786.4131N. Broward Park ................. 954.786.4090Preschool ..............................954.786.4180Sand & Spurs Stables ..........954..786.4133Tennis Center ...................... 954.786.4115
|Amphitheater1801 NE 6th Street, Pompano Beach, FLThe Pompano Beach Amphitheater is a Live Nation Venue. Tickets are available exclusively and only through livenation.com or charge by phone 877-598-8698. There are no advance ticket sales at Pompano Beach Amphitheater Box Office. Venue Box Office is open on show days only at 12:00 pm.
The Pompano Beach Amphitheater has become an entertainment jewel of Pompano Beach. It has been selected as one of the best outdoor venues in South Florida. With a seating capacity of 3,000 seats, it offers a large yet intimate atmosphere.
If you haven’t been to a concert at the Pompano Beach Amphitheater, you’re missing out on one Pompano Beach’s best-kept secrets. The open-air environment provides one of the most enjoyable evenings you will experience. Under the stars and moonlit sky, you will enjoy the great entertainment offered in the Amphitheater.
Upcoming events: LiveNation.com or mypompanobeach.org
|Parks & Registration Dept. Refund PolicyFull refunds will only be made for programs/classes cancelled by the Parks and Recreation Department. If you request a refund due to a personal reason, a $15 refund service fee will be deducted from the program/class fee paid. Registration and application fees are non-refundable.
|Registration FeesA registration fee is charged for all adult programs held at all Centers. Res-idents $5, Non-residents $10 per class. The Registration Fee Cards are good from October 1st - September 30th.
|DisclaimerAll classes, programs, dates and fees shown in this brochure are subject to change. The hours of operation at all facilities are subject to change. This symbol denotes ar-chitectural accessibility. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the City of Pompano Beach Parks & Recreation Department will make all reasonable efforts to accommodate persons with disabilities at their functions and programs.
|Parks & Recreation Advisory BoardChristopher G. Mullon ...........ChairmanJames Santomassimo .....Vice ChairmanTed Alflen .....................................MemberRafael Katz ...................................MemberVicente Thrower .........................MemberDonna Torrey ...............................MemberKenneth C. Arnold .....................Member
ALL activities and prices are subject to change.
|LEGENDNOTE: The following colors and abbreviations are used through-out the Sun’ N Fun guide to better assist you to find the program that’s right for you.
AC = Aquatic Center
H/S = Houston/Sworn Aquatic Center
C.C. = Community Center or Civic Center
TBD = To Be Determined
TED = Tentative Ending Date
|= General|= Children’s Programs|= Children’s Summer Camps|= Adult Programs
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|April3rd Run Like A Bunny 5KAtlantic Blvd. and A1A. 5K Run, 5K HealthWalk and 5K Judged RaceWalk along Ocean Boulevard to benefit the Dynamos of Pompano Beach and the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation. For Registration Fees and info visit AccuChipTiming.com or active.com or call 954-771-1060
11th Reverse TriathlonRegistration July 1st - Aug 4th at the Aquatic Center, 820 NE 18th Ave at 6:30 am. Event consists of a reverse order fun triathlon for all skill levels. 4.4 mile Run, 8.8 mile Bike, 600 meter Swim. Swim training available through our Masters Program. Info. 954-786-4128
17th Family Fun Bike Ride9:00 am - 12:00 pm. Dust off your bicycles, put your helmets on and join us for a bike ride around the Blimp Base. Info. 954-786-4091
18th-19th Junior Golf ClassicPompano Municipal Golf Course, Boys & Girls ages 12-18. Must have a handicap of 18 or less. For application or additional information call 954-781-0426
|May1st Derby Day Sand & Spurs Equestrian Park 10:00 am - 2:30 pm. Horse show with barrel racing, jumping and carriage driving. Activities for all to enjoy. Admission $1 donation 14 and older. To benefit Bit-By-Bit’s Horses for Heroes Veterans Rehabilitation Program. Info www.bit-bybittherapy.org or 954-786-4507.
8th Mother’s Day CelebrationMcNair Center, 12:00 - 3:00 pm. La-dies come out and help us celebrate this joyous occasion. McNair Girls Club is in charge of this special event. Info. 954-974-7394
29th Memorial Day SocialTennis Center, mixed doubles round robin and pizza lunch. $10/members, $12/non-members. Includes lunch, balls, prizes for winners and runners up. Info. 954-786-4115
|June4th-5th American Cancer Society Relay for LifeNorth Broward Park. Information on how to participate on a team or form your own team call Erin Lapidus at 954-546-0880 x7518 or visit RelayForLife.org/PompanoBeachFL
26th Music Under The Stars - FREE
The City’s Main Public Beach, 7:00 - 9:00 pm. South of the Pompano Pier, Atlantic Boulevard and the Beach. The “Bent Fender Band” Info. 954-786-4111
|July3rd Music Under The Stars - FREE
The City’s Main Public Beach, 7:00 - 9:00 pm. South of the Pompano Pier, Atlantic Boulevard and the Beach. Seafood Festival favorite The World Famous “Low Tides” Info. 954-786-4111
3rd Independence Day Social & Cook-OutTennis Center, Mixed Doubles. $12/members; $14/non-members, with the traditional cook out, on the grill to follow. Info. 954 786-4115
4th July 4th Fireworks ExtravaganzaCity’s Main Public Beach, North & South of the Pier. Fireworks begin promptly at 9:00 pm. Blankets and lawn chairs are welcome. NO personal fireworks, glass containers, alcohol or pets. Rain date July 5th. Info. 954-786-4111
10th Movie Under the Stars - FREE
4 Fields Complex, Football Field. 1700 NE 8th Street at 8:15 pm. Marley and Me, For Movie Info visit mypompano-beach.org/events or call 954-786-4111
17th Music Under the Stars - FREE
The City’s Main Public Beach. One Night Stand, formerly “Four Cast” sing-ing latin, jazz, rock and much more. 7:00 - 9:00 pm. Info. 954-786-4111
24th Movie Under the Stars - FREE
4 Fields Complex, Football Field. 1700 NE 8th Street at 8:15 pm. Night at the Museum, Battle of the Smithsonian, Bring lawn chairs or blankets & relax.
For Movie Info visit mypompanobeach.org/events or call 954-786-4111
31st Music Under the Stars - FREE
The City’s Main Public Beach. 7:00 - 9:00 pm. The ”Smugglin Yo Yo Band” singing songs from the 70’s to today. Info. 954-786-4111
|August6th Movie Under the Stars - FREE
4 Fields Complex, B Field, 1700 NE 8th Street at 8:15 pm. The Sandlot, Bring lawn chairs or blankets and relax. For Movie Info visit mypompanobeach.org/events or call 954-786-4111
8th Reverse Triathlon6:30 a.m. Registration July 1st - Aug 4th
at the Aquatic Center, 820 NE 18th Ave. Event consists of a reverse order fun triathlon for all skill levels. 4.4 mile Run, 8.8 mile Bike, 600 meter Swim. Swim training available through our Masters Program. Info. 954-786-4128
11th-12th Community Health FairEmma Lou Olson Civic Center. Event begins 10:00 am - 2:00 pm, both days. Free event, open to the public.Info. 954-786-4111
14th Music Under the Stars - FREE
The City’s Main Public Beach. 7:00 - 9:00 pm. “Mad Hatters” singing songs from the 70’s to today. Info. 954-786-4111
|September3rd Movie Under the Stars - FREE
Pompano Beach Amphitheater, 1801 NE 6th Street at 8:15 pm. Runaway Box Office Hit AVATAR, For Movie Info visit mypompanobeach.org/events or call 954-786-4111.
4th Labor Day Team TennisTennis Center, $5/members; $8/non-members. Bring a covered dish to share. Info. 954 786-4115
17th Tables On Sale - Granny’s Attic Emma Lou Olson Civic Center at 8:30 am until filled. $20 for a 6 foot table, $25 for an 8 foot table. Info. 954-786-4111
NOTE: Times, dates and locations are subject to change. Due to availability Movie titles are subject to change. Please call ahead to confirm.
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820 NE 18th Avenue954.786.4128
Houston/Sworn Aquatic Center
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|Hours of OperationThe public beach is open 365 days a year. Swimming areas guarded seven days a week 9:00 am - 4:45 pm. During day light savings the guards extend their coverage until 6:45 pm.
Restroom facilities, showers, picnic shelters w/tables, playground and barbecue grills are located on the beach.
The Municipal Pier, 222 North Pompano Beach Boulevard is open 24 hours a day. Food and beverages can be purchased at the Pier.
The public beach has two beach chairs which makes the beach accessible to our special needs residents & visitors. The beach chairs are available at the Main Lifeguard Headquarters seven days a week on a first-come, first-served basis.
|Ocean RescuePompano Beach Ocean Rescue is part of the Pompano Beach Fire-Rescue Department. The Beach Patrol consists of 17 full-time and 20 part-time highly trained men and women who protect swimmers along 1,200 yards of beach. All of our Ocean Lifeguards are certified First Responders or EMT’s who are trained to handle any emergency and are equipped with full basic life support equipment such as AED’s and oxygen. Our agency’s lifeguard certification is provided through the U.S. Lifesaving Association. Our Ocean-Rescue Lifeguards also have extensive knowledge of the ocean and beach en-vironment and are always happy to an-swer questions from the public. Inquire about our information flyer.
|Special ConsiderationsBoogie Boarding is allowed everywhere on the beach, however, surfing is only allowed in designated areas. Wrist or ankle leashes are mandatory.
Hobie Cats, Kite boarders, paddle and wind driven vessels can be launched
at NE 13th and 16th Street only and must stay 100 yards off the public beach. Boats (both sail and motor) must also stay 100 yards off the public beach.
Boat and Jet Ski launching is available at Alsdorf Park on NE 14th St. Causeway and the Intracoastal Water-way. A playground picnic area is also available at this site.
|Beach Picnic Pavilions, Sand Volleyball and Soccer CourtsPavilions and Courts are available on a first-come, first-served basis; however, to rent either one for a special activity, an application must be filled out at the Emma Lou Olson Civic Center, 1801 NE 6th Street. Info: 954-786-4111.North Ocean Park, NE 16th Street offers a picnic area.•Alcohol is prohibited on the public beach and in all parks.•Pets are not allowed on the beach or in City Parks.
|Beach ConditionInformation provided daily regarding swimming conditions at Pompano Beach. After 9:00 am daily, call the number above for a recording describing water and weather conditions and presence of Man-O-War or Sea Lice.
|Beach Condition Flags• Green ..................................Low Hazard
• Yellow ......................... Medium Hazard
• Red .....................................High Hazard
• Double Red................Closed to Public
• Purple ............ Dangerous Marine Life
|Adopt-A-BeachAdopt-A-Beach is an environmental program for various age groups promoting cleaner beaches. Organiza-tions or individuals interested in par-ticipating in an Adopt-A-Beach and/or beach cleanup, request information by emailing [email protected].
|Junior Ocean Lifeguard Spring Camp The Spring Junior Lifeguard Camp is open to veteran participants of the program only. Min. of 10 participants to have program take place.Mar 29th - Apr 2nd: ....8:30 am - 12.00 pmCost: .................................................. $75.00(no registration fee for spring session) Swimming Test:1. All applicants must swim a min. of 150 yards (6 lengths) non-stop with-out touching the bottom, walls, or lane ropes to rest. Time limit (5) five minutes. No Exceptions. 2. All applicants must tread water in the deep end for at least (3) three minutes. No exceptions.All swimming tests are at the Aquatic Center 820 NE 18th Avenue (back of amphitheater)Test Dates:March 6th, 13th, 20th & 27th. No make up tests or re-tests after March 27th
Sat ........9:00 am - 12:00 pm (every ½ hour)
Info. [email protected] or 954-786-4128
|Junior Ocean Lifeguard Summer CampRegistration Dates:Session I ................... May 15th - June 12th
Session II .....................May 15th - July 3rd
Registration not accepted after these dates
Ages ....................................................... 9-17Camp Location: Municipal Beach, 10 Pompano Beach Blvd. Info. 954-786-4111 or [email protected]
Session I - June 14th - July 2nd
Session II – July 5th - July 23rd
Mon - Fri ....................8:30 am - 12:00 pm
Residents ............................$200.00/childNon-Residents ...................$260.00/childPlus a $15 non-refundable registration fee
All applicants must pass a Swimming Proficiency Test that includes: (1) Swim 150 yards (6 lengths) non-stop with a time limit of five minutes. (2) Tread wa-ter for at least three minutes. (3) Swim 5 yards underwater. No Exceptions. Test Dates: Saturdays only on dates listed below, on the half-hour from 8:30 a.m. –12:00 p.m. at the Aquatics Cen-ter. Info. 954-786-4128
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Aquatic Center
820 NE 18th Avenue954.786.4128
Houston/Sworn Aquatic Center
901 NW 10th Street954.786.4116
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10 N. Pompano Beach Blvd.954.786.4005
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|Hours of OperationAquatic Center = AC Mon - Fri ......................8:00 am - 8:00 pmSat - Sun .......................9:00 am - 4:30 pmHouston/Sworn = H/S Mon, Wed & Fri ..........8:00 am - 5:00 pmTue & Thur ..................8:00 am - 8:00 pmSat & Sun .....................9:00 am - 4:30 pm
|Adult Lap SwimmingAC:
Mon - Fri ......................8:00 am - 8:00 pmSat - Sun .......................9:00 am - 4:30 pm H/S:Mon,Wed & Fri ...........8:00 am - 5:00 pmTue & Thur ..................8:00 am - 8:00 pmSat - Sun .......................9:00 am - 4:30 pm Children ..............................................$0.53Adults: .................................................$1.06Yearly & Six Months Passes Available
|Open Swim AC + H/SAll Ages (everyday) .... 1:00 pm - 4:30 pm Adult ....................................................$1.06Child.....................................................$0.53
|Waterobics AC + H/SThis program is a shallow & deepwater cardiovascular workout that challenges participants of all fitness levels. Residents ........................$25.00/10 ClassNon-Residents ..............$30.00/10 ClassAC:Mon, Wed & Fri ........9:00 am - 10:00 am ................................ 10:00 am - 11:00 amTue & Thur ..................6:30 pm - 7:30 pmSat ............................. 10:00 am - 11:00 amH/S:Mon, Wed & Fri ........9:00 am - 10:00 amTue & Thur ..................6:30 pm - 7:30 pmResidents ................................$3.00/classNon-Residents .......................$3.50/class
|Aquatherapy ACWarm water exercises to promote flexibility, reduce pain and stiffness around joints for those who suffer from arthritis and other joint ailments.Mon, Wed & Fri ......11:00 am - 12:00 pmResidents: ...............................$3.00/class
Non-Residents .......................$3.50/class Residents ........................ $25.00/10 classNon-Residents ............. $30.00/ 10 class
|Piranhas Swim Team ACUnited States Swimming ProgramTryouts are on Tuesdays.Ages ....................................................... 5-18Tue - Fri ....................... 4:30 pm - 6:30 pmSat ............................... 9:00 am - 11:00 am Costs: .....................................$90.00/childUSA Registration & Insurance: ........................$60.00/child per month
|Houston/Sworn Swim Team H/S Under 18 Recreational LeagueMon - Fri ..................... 4:00 pm - 5:00 pmResident ......................... $40.00/monthlyNon-Residents .............. $45.00/monthly
|Masters Swim Team AC Mon, Wed & Fri ..........6:00 am - 8:00 amTue & Thur ................. 6:00 pm - 8:00 pmResidents ................... $35.00/per monthNon-Residents .......... $45.00/per month
|Private Swim Lessons AC + H/S Residents .................. $45.00/adults onlyNon-Residents ......... $50.00/adults only3 lessons - 25 minutes each
Residents .................. $75.00/adults onlyNon-Residents ......... $80.00/adults only5 lessons – 25 minutes each
|Triathlon AC Registration July 1st - Aug 4th
August 8th ......................................6:30 amEvent consists of a reverse order fun triathlon for all skill levels. 4.4 mile Run, 8.8 mile Bike, 600 mile Swim. Swim training available through our Masters Program.
|American Red Cross Certifications and Training AC + H/S Lifeguard Training, Water Safety Instructor & First Responder classes are being offered regularly.
|Infant Aquatic Survival Instruction ACHighly effective, one-on-one lessons individualized for your child’s needs, ages 6 months to 3 years.
|Fun Fridays H/SJoin our staff for a monthly barbecue at the Houston/Sworn Aquatic Center. You must sign-up to attend. TBD
|Pool Parties AC + H/SHave your child’s birthday or any occasion at the pool. Schedule at least two weeks in advance of event.
|Preschool & Childcare Centers AC + H/S We will be offering group lessons. Have your center call us for rates and times. Grants may be available!
|College Swim Teams, Swim Clubs and Waterpolo Teams AC + H/SBoth Aquatic Centers will be offering training space for your needs, long course (50 Meter) or short course (25 yards). Info. 954-786-4128 or 954-786-4116
|Summer Swim Lessons ACRegistration begins March 15th
Swim test required to enroll in advanced levels. Lessons available weekdays, evenings and weekends. Residents: .........................$40.30 (8 Lessons)
Non-Residents ................$45.30 (8 Lessons)
Session I ........................ June 14th- June 25th Session II .......................... June 28th- July 9th
Session III ........................July 12th - July 23rd Session IV ..........................July 26th - Aug 6th
Session V ...........................Aug 9th - Aug 20th
Weekend Session I ..... June 12th - July 11th
Last weekend session is for rain make-ups
Weekend Session I .......July 17th - Aug 15th
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|Hours of OperationMon - Thur ...................8:30 am - 8:30 pmFriday ............................8:30 am - 4:30 pmSaturday ......................8:30 am - 3:30 pm
Emma Lou Olson Civic Center is the perfect setting for meetings and banquets. Located on the corner of NE 6th St & NE 18th Ave, just north of Atlantic Blvd. and west of Federal Hwy.
Space is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Interested in reserving a room, call 954-786-4111.
|Adult ClassesA yearly registration fee is required for all adults taking classes at the Emma Lou Olson Civic Center.Residents ............................................. $5.00Non-Residents .................................. $10.00
|Ballroom Dance LessonsLearn a different dance each month. Waltz, Swing, Fox Trot, Tango, Rum-ba and more with Richard and Karen Campbell. Couples & singles welcome! Beginners:Tue ..................................1:00 pm - 2:00 pmIntermediate:Tue ..................................2:00 pm - 3:00 pm Cost ......................................... $10.00/class
|Best of Ballroom DancesCome and enjoy our spacious wood floor, light refreshments and great dance music! Info. 954-786-4111Thur ...............................6:30 pm - 9:00 pmCost ......................................$10.00/person
|Line DancingCome with or without a partner, learn the latest line and country dancing. Info. 954-978-6971 or stellacabeca.com High Beginners:Mon ................................1:00 pm - 2:30 pmBeginners:Thur ............................ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pmIntermediate & Advanced:Thur ...............................1:00 pm - 2:30 pmCost ........................................... $6.00/class
|Fencing Develop your speed, agility and skill. Great for the mind and body! Info. 954-784-0088 or tropicalknightsfencing.comTue ..................................7:00 pm - 9:00 pm Adults and children ages 10 and up
Cost ......................................$40.00/month
|Aerobics w/Kathy
Certified exercise instructor who has been teaching in South Florida for over 15 years. Info. 954-471-7899 Tue & Thur ................. 9:00 am - 10:00 am Cost ........................................... $6.00/class ............................... or $50.00/10 classes
|Yoga w/Richard
All levels of experience welcome. Bring a yoga mat and wear comfortable clothing. Info. 954-829-7516Mon ................................6:30 pm - 7:45 pm Wed ................................6:45 pm - 8:00 pmFri ................................. 8:45 am - 10:00 amCost ......................................... $10.00/class ............................... or $80.00/10 classes
|Tai ChiThis gentle version of the martial arts helps to improve balance and coordination, and is taught by a certified instructor with over 10 years of experience. Info. 561-929-0812Mon .............................. 9:00 am - 10:00 amCost ......................................... $10.00/class
|JazzerciseJoining fees may apply. Get fit with a fusion of Aerobics, Yoga, Pilates, Kickboxing along with fun dance routines and music! Info. 954-785-7973 or pompanobeachjazz.comMon & Wed ..................4:30 pm - 5:30 pmMon - Thur ...................5:45 pm - 6:45 pmSat .................................. 8:45 am - 9:45 amCost ...................$35.00/month (EFT Pass) ................................ or $89.00/2 months
|ZumbaAn exciting new class that combines aerobic exercise with Latin dance moves. Info 786-556-5141 Thur ............................... 7:15 pm - 8:15 pm Sat .................................. 8:45 am - 9:45 amCost ........................................... $7.00/class
|Conversational Spanish New classes starting soon. Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced class-es available. A great way to learn conversational Spanish for work/travel. Info. 954-978-8851 (call after 3:00 pm)
or [email protected] ...............................6:45 pm - 8:45 pmCost .......................$55.00/6 week course
|Mah Jongg Learn this exciting Chinese game of skill and luck! Info. 954-545-1706Wed .............................. 9:00 am - 11:30 amCost .......................................$5.00/session
|Watercolor w/Henriette Explore your creativity with an experienced artist and instructor.Info. 954-920-4574Sat ..............................10:00 am - 12:00 pmCost ......................................... $15.00/class
|Adult Art ClassesLearn Drawing, Painting and Clay Modeling from an internationally recognized fine artist. Info 954-786-1080 or email [email protected] ..................................7:00 pm - 9:00 pm Cost ......................................... $15.00/class
|Intro to ComputersThis course is designed to guide you through the proper use and understanding of your personal computer. Info. 954-943-3177Cost ................................. $80.00/4 classes
|Scrabble - FreeCome and join friendly, relaxed scrabble players. Beginners welcome.Info. 954-783-5564Fri .................................10:00 am - 2:00 pm
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|Dog ObedienceClass held outside in the Amphitheater. Three specially designed classes to teach your dog obedience, socialization skills & basic commands. Puppy kindergarten, begin-ner obedience & canine good citizen. Info. 954-415-8132TuesdaysCost ..................... $75.00/6 week session
|AARP Safe Driving CourseThe third Tuesday of every month from 10:00 am - 4:00 pm. Early reservations are required. To register: 888-227-7669 or www.aarp.org/drive
|Card PlayingGreater Pompano BridgeTue ............................... 12:00 pm - 3:00 pmFriendship BridgeThur ............................ 12:00 pm - 3:00 pmPinochle Mon ................................6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
| Below are Programs for Children
| Ballet/Tap/Jazz Children’s lessons in dance taught by certified instructors. Weekly classes with an annual dance recital every May. Info. 954-340-4316Ages .........................................................3-15
| Children’s Creative Activities A fun, creative program for children offering art projects, exercise, songs, games and other fun activities.Info. 954-781-3605Ages ...........................................................3-5Tue & Thur ...................9:00 am - 1:00 pm Cost ....................................$125.00/month
| USA Goju KarateLearn the traditional art of self defense. Info. 954-584-9899 Ages .........................................................5-13Mon & Thur .................6:30 pm - 7:30 pmCost ......................................$40.00/monthAges ................................................. 14 & upMon & Thur .................7:30 pm - 9:00 pm Cost ......................................$50.00/month
| Drama CampsSession I • June 14th - 18th
A fun way for your child to learn acting, improvisation, audition techniques, cold reading, mime, memorization skills, voice and more! Bring a boxed lunch & drinks. Info. 954-784-0768Ages .........................................................6-15Mon - Fri .....................10:00 am - 3:00 pmCost ...................................................$150.00
Session II • June 21st - July 9th
Explore creativity and imagination through theatre! Participants will each be given a role in a theatre production to be performed for the public the last week of camp. Bring a boxed lunch & drinks. Info. 954-784-0768Mon - Fri .....................10:00 am - 3:00 pm Cost .................................................. $450.00
| Baton, Tumbling and PomsThis exciting program is designed to enhance self-esteem, coordination and physical fitness. Joining fees may apply. Info. 954-427-2967 Level IAges ...........................................................4-6Wed ................................5:30 pm - 6:00 pmLevel IIAges ...........................................................4-6Wed ................................6:00 pm - 6:30 pmCost ......................................$20.00/monthAges ................................................... 7 & upWed ................................ 6:30 pm - 7:15 pmCost ......................................$25.00/month
| The following is a list of various clubs & organizations who meet at the Emma Lou Olson Civic Center:
• Broward Shell Club• Coast Guard Auxiliary• Dynamos of Pompano Beach• Garden Club of Pompano Beach• Girl Scouts of America• Greater Pompano Senior Citizen Club• N. Broward Democratic Club• Democratic Women’s Club of NE Broward• N. Broward Senior Citizen Club• Old Pompano Beach Civic Assoc• Pompano Beach Civic Association• Republican Club• Telecom Pioneers• Tropical Postcard Club
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|Summer Swim Lessons
AC + H/STen 30 minute lessons Mon - Fri 1st
Registration Starts June 1st at the Houston/ Sworn Aquatic Center 8:00 am - 8:00 pm. Children under 9 years must be with an adult. Swim Central Grants are available for the first ten lessons.Mon - Fri............................5:30 pm - 7:00 pmSession I ....................... June 14th - June 25th
Session II .........................June 28th - July 9th Session III ....................... July 12th - July 23rd
Session IV ................... July 26th - August 6th Session V ..............August 9th - August 20th |Junior Lifeguard Camp H/SSwim test required prior to sign-up. 150 meter swim, tread water for 1 min. and 30 sec., swim under water for 15 meters. Limited space available. Info. 954-786-4116 Session I ........................... June 14th - July 9th
Session II .....................July 12th - August 6th
Mon - Fri..........................8:30 am - 12:00 pmAges ..............................................................9-16Cost ................................................... $40/childPlus a $15 non-refundable registration fee
|Shuffleboard ClubMcNab Park, 2250 E. Atlantic Blvd.
October - AprilMon, Wed & Fri ........12:15 pm - 3:30 pm
Shuffleboard is a game of shooting skills and numerous playing strategies. The club members are always willing to share their enthusiasm and experi-ence with new members.
Whether you are an accomplished player or simply want to learn, you are sure to make new friends and enjoy the fun and challenge of this international sport.
Annual membership is $15 and your first day is free. Occasional pizza parties and an annual Christmas party are included in the fun.
The club is open year round, offering play to all residents. Info. 954-783-7177
McNab Park has tennis, racquetball and basketball courts, restrooms and a children’s playground.
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Mitchell/MooreCommunity Center
901 NW 10th Street954.786.4131
McNairCommunity Center
951 NE 27th Avenue954.974.7394
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|Hours of OperationMon - Thur ............... 12:00 pm - 9:00 pmFri ...................................9:00 am - 6:00 pmClosed Saturday & Sunday
The center, named in honor of the astronaut who flew the fatal Challenger mission, is located between Atlantic Boulevard and Martin Luther King Boulevard, on NW 27th Avenue.
The Center has an arts and craft, game and club room as well as a gymnasium, and offers recreation programs for city residents of all ages. The facilities are available to rent on a limited basis by community groups or individuals. To reserve a room call 954-974-7394.
|NOTE: Free Programs Funded by a Community Development Block Grant
|After School Enrichment ProgramFREE - Program starts August 2010. Your child will be involved in a variety of supervised activities such as computer class, arts & craft, home- work assistance, reading, game room activities and more.Ages ........................................................ 6-12Mon - Fri .......................2:00 pm - 5:30 pm
|Reading ProgramFREE - This program enhances the reading skills of young children.Ages .........................................................6-13 Tue - Thur .....................3:30 pm - 5:30 pm
|Computer LabFREE - This is a basic computer class designed to increase your child’s computer knowledge.Ages ........................................................ 9-12Mon - Fri .......................3:30 pm - 5:30 pm
|Girls ClubFREE - Develop self-confidence. Join your friends for girl talk and lots of fun. Be involved in various activities, art
projects and workshops.Ages .........................................................8-13 Mon - Thur ...................3:30 pm - 5:30 pm
|Brotherhood MentoringFREE - This program is designed to teach young boys how to respect and be respectable young men in society.Ages .........................................................8-13Mon - Thur ...................3:30 pm - 5:30 pm
|Youth Sewing ClassFREE - Create your own style! Discover how much fun sewing can be. Help yourself & mom make easy alterations.Ages .........................................................9-16Mon ................................6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
|Etiquette ClassFREE - Class Begins April 2010.An informative, hands-on-training class where children learn the etiquette and ABC’s of good table manners, courtesy and respect for adults and others. Ages ................................................... 6 & upWed ................................6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
|Pompano Cowboys Tackle Football and CheerleadingRegistration Begins May 1st
Ages .........................................................6-15Residents ............................... $75.00/childNon-Residents .................... $150.00/child
|McNair Center & CD Youth Summer ProgramJune 14th - August 13th
Cost is based on a sliding scale.Camp is held at the McNair Center, 951 NW 27th Ave. This camp is being sponsored by Children’s Services, Changing Direction 4 Youth & Families and the City of Pom-pano Beach. The children enrolled in this camp will participate in academic programs in reading, math as well as a variety of fun activities & field trips. Participants will pay a nominal fee to at-tend field trips. Children must be 6 years of age on or prior to September 1st, 2010 and a birth certificate must accompany
all registrations. Info. 954-974-7394Mon - Fri ....................... 7:00 am - 6:00 pmAges .........................................................6-10
|Open Gym & Game RoomShoot a few baskets or pick up a basketball game. Gym is supervised.Ages ........................................... 13 & underMon - Thur ...................6:00 pm - 7:30 pmAges .............................................. 14 & overMon - Thur ...................7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
|Mother’s Day CelebrationLadies come out and help us celebrate this joyous occasion. McNair Girls Club is in charge of this special event. May 8th........................ 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm
|UnityProgram begins March 3rd, 2010Come out and enjoy community forums and discussions, family night, movie night, dominos, ping pong, card playing tournaments, billiards tournament, etc.Ages ................................................. 21 & upWed ................................6:30 pm - 9:00 pmCost ........................$20.00/every 6 months
|Indoor Baby SoccerRegistration begins March 1st
Games begin April 15th, 2010Ages ...........................................................5-6Residents ...........................................$45.00Non-Residents ..................................$90.00
|Youth T-ballRegistration begins March 1st
Games begin May 1st, 2010Ages ...........................................................5-8Residents ...........................................$45.00Non-Residents ..................................$90.00
|Youth Flag FootballAges ............................................8-9 & 10-11Registration begins March 1st
Games begin April 20th, 2010Residents ...........................................$45.00Non-Residents ..................................$90.00
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McNairCommunity Center
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|Hours of OperationMon - Thur ................ 12:00 pm - 9:00 pmFri ..................................9:00 am - 6:00 pmClosed Sat & Sun unless rentals
The Center has a large gymnasium, arts and crafts room and meeting rooms, together with a fully functional kitchen. The park has five lighted basketball courts, football/soccer field, picnic pavilion, playground area, par course, lighted softball/ baseball fields, four lighted tennis courts, handball, racquetball and volleyball courts, horseshoe pits and Houston/Sworn Pool. For functions, call Ron Upshaw at 954-786-4131.
|NOTE: Children’s Programs
|Pompano Chiefs Tackle Football & CheerleadingProgram Begins July 6th
Registration Begins May 1st
Learn the basic fundamentals and techniques of football & cheerleading. Resident ........................................... $75.00Non-Resident ................................ $150.00Ages ....................................................... 6-15
|Boys & Girls T-ballProgram Begins April 2nd
Registration Begins March 1st
Resident ........................................... $45.00Non-Resident .................................. $90.00Ages ......................................................... 6-8Time ................................................6:00 pm
|Start Smart T-ballProgram Begins April 2nd
Registration Begins March 1st
Parents work with their children in learning developmental skills in throwing, catching, batting and running. Parent participation is required. Classes are held in the evening for six weeks.Resident ........................................... $45.00Non-Resident .................................. $90.00Ages ......................................................... 3-5 Time ................................................6:00 pm
|Girls SoftballProgram Begins April 2nd
Registration Begins March 1st
Resident ........................................... $45.00Non-Resident .................................. $90.00Ages ........................................ 7-10 & 11-14Time ................................................5:30 pm
|Flag FootballProgram Begins September 6th
Registration Begins August 2nd
Learn the basic fundamentals and techniques of flag football.Resident ........................................... $45.00Non-Resident .................................. $90.00 Ages ........................................... 6–8 & 9-11
|Summer ProgramJune 14th - August 13th • Spend your summer enjoying field trips, swim-ming, arts and crafts, games and lots of fun. Participants attend field trips for a nominal fee. Children must be 6 yrs of age on or prior to Sep 1st, 2010 and a birth certificate must accompany all registrations. Info. 954-786-4131Residents ............................$200.00/childPlus a $15 non-refundable registration feeNon-Residents ...................$300.00/childPlus a $15 non-refundable registration feeMon - Fri ......................7:30 am - 5:30 pmAges ....................................................... 6-12
|Girls ScoutsJoin a Girl Scout Troop in your community and participate in many different activities. Info. 954-786-4131Tue ................................ 6:30 pm - 8:00 pmAges ....................................................... 4-18
|Open GymEnjoy a game of basketball during your leisure time. The gym is supervised.Mon - Thur .................. 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
|NOTE: Free Community Development Block Grant Programs
|After School Enrichment Program FREE - Your child will be involved in a variety of supervised activities such as arts and crafts, homework assistance,
reading, game room activities & more.Grades .....................................................K-5Ages ....................................................... 6-12Mon - Fri ..................... 2:00 pm - 5:30 pm
|Reading ProgramFREE - This program focuses on all
areas of reading development, especially on the early language, cognitive and pre-reading skills that prepare children for continued school success.Ages ....................................................... 6-12Mon - Thur .................. 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
|Math ProgramFREE - This program focuses on all
areas of math skills K-5.Ages ....................................................... 6-12Mon - Thur .................. 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
|Music/Performing ArtsFREE - This program offers a unique and innovative musical experience for your child under the guidance of string professional teachers. Includes musical exposure, instrumental techniques and performance of orchestra music. Info. 954-793-1172Ages ....................................................... 6-12Mon & Wed ................ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
|Computer LabFREE - This is a basic computer class designed to increase your childs computer knowledge.Ages ....................................................... 7-12
|NOTE: Adult Programs
|Billiard NightPool, ping-pong, chess or checkers.Mon & Wed .................6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
|ZumbaZumba Fitness is an exciting new class that combines aerobic exercise with Latin dance moves. You’ll have fun while getting a great cardio workout! Class begins February 24th (eight weeks)Cost ..........................................$4.00/classWed ............................... 7:15 pm - 8:15 pmAges .............................................18 & over
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Herb SkolnickCommunity Center
800 SW 36th Avenue954.786.4590
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|Hours of OperationMon - Thur ...................9:00 am - 9:00 pmFri ...................................9:00 am - 5:00 pmSat ..................................8:00 am - 4:00 pm
The 13,400 square foot facility includes an auditorium/banquet hall with a stage, four meeting rooms, office space, and a warming kitchen.
Space is available on a first-come, first-served basis and can be reserved by calling Nick Lazazzarra at 954-786-4590.
|NOTE: Adult ClassesYearly registration fee applies to adult classes; Resident $5/Non-resident $10.
|Piano and Keyboard InstructionsYou will be able to play songs after the very first class! Info. 954-306-6103Mondays:Beginners ................... 9:00 am - 10:00 amIntermediate.............10:15 am - 11:15 amAdvanced .................11:30 am - 12:30 pmCost ......................................... $10.00/classFees paid on a monthly basisPrivate Lessons ........... $19.00/half hour
|ComputersThis course is designed to guide you through the proper use and under-standing of your personal computer (not for McIntosh users) so that you can enjoy the full benefit of your computer’s potential. Start dates: 954-943-3177Cost ................................. $80.00/4 classes
|Jazzercise LiteFitness that’s invigorating not intimidating! This 60-minute class pairs moderate aerobics with exercises designed to improve your strength, balance, and flexibility. Whether you are a senior, newcomer, pregnant, or otherwise physically restricted, you can’t go wrong with this Jazzercise program. Info. 954-785-7973 or pompanobeachjazz.comMon, Wed & Fri: ..... 10:00 am - 11:00 am Cost .................................$89.00/2 months ................................. or $36.00/6 classes
|Spanish for AdultsFor start dates 954-977-3040.Mon ................................7:00 pm - 9:00 pmCost ....................... $48.00 (6 week session)
|YogaJoin us for flexibility, health & peace. Poses adapted to your needs, gentle & supportive all levels. Please bring mat, towel and wear comfortable clothing. Info. 954-614-5062 Sat .............................. 10:00 am - 11:15 amCost ......................................... $10.00/class ............................... or $80.00/10 classes
|Adult KarateFocuses on building skills as well as traditional aspects of self-defense.Info. 954-536-1415 Mon & Wed ..................7:30 pm - 8:30 pmCost ......................................$30.00/month ......................................... or $10.00/class
|Writing ClassA Writers’ Critique Group with Marjory Diane Lyons, Ph.D. Helping one another towards publication. For seasoned and first-time writers. Info. 954-970-9333 Fri ...............................10:00 am - 12:00 pmTue ..................................6:30 pm - 8:30 pmCost ......................................... $15.00/class
|AARP Driver Safety ProgramThe 4th Tue & Wed of the month from 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm. Early registrations required. Reservations: 954-501-5030Mon - Fri from 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
|Ballroom Dance LessonsLearn to Salsa, Tango, Rumba & more with Richard & Karen Campbell.Tuesdays:Beginners .....................6:30 pm - 7:30 pmIntermediate................7:30 pm - 8:30 pmCost: ..................................... $10.00/lesson
|CardsOpen Card PlayMon - Fri .................... 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
|Mah Jongg GamesInfo. 954-956-9228Wed ............................. 12:30 pm - 3:30 pm Cost .......................................... $7.00/game(Includes lite refreshments)
|ACBL Sanctioned Duplicate BridgeTue & Thur ................ 12:30 pm - 4:30 pmSat ............................... 12:00 pm - 4:00 pmCost .......................................$7.00/session(Includes lite refreshments)
|Scrabble Join us for an afternoon of playing Scrabble. Info. 954-783-5564Mon ............................. 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
|NOTE: Children’s Classes
|Tiny Tots KarateKarate for 3 & 4 year olds, focuses on building skills, discipline & courtesy. Info. 954-536-1415Tue ..................................5:30 pm - 6:00 pmCost ........................................ $10.00/Class
|Karate for KidsKarate focuses on building skills, such as, discipline & courtesy, as well as traditional aspects of self-defense. Students can enjoy class as intense or relaxed as they wish. Info. 954-536-1415Mon ................................6:30 pm - 7:30 pmCost ......................................$30.00/month ........................................... or $5.00/class
|Children’s Piano LessonsInfo. 954-306-6103Mon & Wed ..................4:00 pm - 5:00 pmAges .........................................................7-10Mon & Wed ..................5:00 pm - 6:00 pmAges ..................................................11 & upCost ......................................... $10.00/class(Fees paid on a monthly basis)
Private Lessons ........... $19.00/half hour
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901 NW 10th Street954.786.4111
Summer CampsAt Our Community Centers
Herb SkolnickCommunity Center
800 SW 36th Avenue954.786.4590
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|Summer CampsRegistration for all Summer Camps offered by the Parks and Recreation Department begins May 1st.
|Fun ‘N Fitness CampJune 14th - Aug 13th • Weekly Sessions A birth certificate must accompany all registrations. Held at the Pompano Beach Middle School, 310 NE 6th St. Camp includes supervised activities in a variety of sports such as softball, basketball, flag football and tennis along with other activities. Participants attend weekly field trips for an additional nominal fee. Half-day sessions are available. Info. 954-786-4119 or 954-786-4111Mon - Fri ....................... 7:30 am - 5:30 pmAges .........................................................9-14Cost .......................... $80.00/child weekly(Plus a $15 non-refundable registration fee)
|Young Explorers CampLicense #45814June 14th - Aug 13th • Weekly SessionsParticipants must be 3 years old and toilet trained to attend camp. A birth certificate must accompany all registrations. Held at the Pompano Preschool, 1401 NE 4th St. Half-day sessions are available. Limited space available. Info. 954-786-4180Mon - Fri ....................... 7:30 am - 5:30 pmAges ...........................................................3-5Cost .......................... $80.00/child weekly(Plus a $15 non-refundable registration fee)
|Explorers CampJune 14th - Aug 13th • Weekly SessionsMust have completed kindergarten. A birth certificate must accompany all registrations. Held at the Pompano Preschool, 1401 NE 4th St. Children are grouped by age at the beginning of camp. Half-day sessions are available. Participants attend field trips for an additional nominal fee. Limited space available. Info. 954-786-4180Mon - Fri ......................7:30 am - 5:30 pmAges ......................................................... 5-8Cost ......................... $80.00/child weekly(Plus a $15 non-refundable registration fee)
|Highlands Park Summer ProgramJune 14th - Aug 13th
Children must be 6 yrs. of age on or prior to Sep. 1st, 2010 and a birth certificate must accompany all registrations. Camp is held at Highlands Park, 1650 NE 50th Court. Your child will participate in field trips, swimming, games, arts & crafts. Participants attend field trips for a nominal fee. Info. 954-363-3313Mon - Fri ....................... 7:30 am - 5:30 pmAges ...........................................................6-8Residents .............................$200.00/child(Plus a $15 non-refundable registration fee)
Non-Residents ....................$300.00/child(Plus a $15 non-refundable registration fee)
|North Broward Park Summer ProgramJune 14th - Aug 13th
A birth certificate must be presented at time of registration. Held at the North Broward Park, 4400 NE 18th Ave. Spend your summer with us. Enjoy everything from outdoor sports to field trips, arts and crafts, games, guest speakers and swimming. Participants pay a nominal fee for field trips. Info. 954-786-4090Mon - Fri ....................... 7:30 am - 5:30 pmAges .........................................................9-14Residents .............................$200.00/child(Plus a $15 non-refundable registration fee)Non-Residents ....................$300.00/child(Plus a $15 non-refundable registration fee)
|McNair Center & CD Youth Summer ProgramJune 14th - August 13th
Cost is based on a sliding scale.Camp is held at the McNair Center, 951 NW 27th Ave. This camp is being sponsored by Children’s Services, Changing Direction 4 Youth & Families and the City of Pom-pano Beach. The children enrolled in this camp will participate in academic programs in reading, math as well as a variety of fun activities & field trips.
Participants will pay a nominal fee to at-tend field trips. Children must be 6 years of age on or prior to September 1st, 2010 and a birth certificate must accompany all registrations. Info. 954-974-7394Mon - Fri ....................... 7:00 am - 6:00 pmAges .........................................................6-10
|Mitchell/Moore Summer ProgramJune 14th - Aug 13th
Children must be 6 yrs. of age on or prior to Sep. 1st, 2010 and a birth certificate must accompany all regis-trations. Held at the Mitchell/Moore Center, 901 NW 10th St. Spend your summer enjoying field trips, swimming, arts and crafts, games and lots of fun. Participants attend field trips for a nominal fee. Info. 954-786-4131Mon - Fri ....................... 7:30 am - 5:30 pmAges ........................................................ 6-12Residents .............................$200.00/child(Plus a $15 non-refundable registration fee)Non-Residents ....................$300.00/child(Plus a $15 non-refundable registration fee)
|Drama CampsJune 14th - 18th • Session IHeld at the Emma Lou Olson Civic Center, 1801 NE 6th St. A fun way for your child to learn acting, improvisation, audition techniques, cold reading, mime, memorization skills, voice and more! Participants should bring a boxed lunch & drinks. Info. 954-784-0768 Mon - Fri ....................10:00 am - 3:00 pmAges ....................................................... 6-15Cost ......................................$150.00/child
June 21st - July 9th • Session IICamp is held at the Emma Lou Olson Civic Center, 1801 NE 6th St. Explore creativity and imagination through theatre! Participants will each be given a role in a theatre production to be performed for the public the last week of camp. Participants should bring a boxed lunch and drinks. Info. 954-784-0768
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AthleticsPark
1700 NE 8th Street954.786.4119
E. Pat LarkinsCommunity Center
520 M.L.K., Jr. Blvd.954.786.4585
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|Hours of OperationMon - Thur ...................9:00 am - 9:00 pmFri ...................................9:00 am - 6:00 pm Sat ..................................8:00 am - 4:00 pm
The E. Pat Larkins Community Center is located on the corner of NW 6th Ave. and Martin Luther King, Jr., Blvd, just north of Atlantic Blvd.
Our auditorium/banquet hall will accommodate between 300-500 people depending on if your event is banquet style or theater style seating and can be subdivided for smaller groups. The facility has a full size stage with a complete sound and lighting system, two meeting rooms, lobby and full commercial kitchen. Space is available on a first come, first served basis. To know more about the Center or to rent a room in the facility call 954-786-4585.
|Senior Citizen ProgramHuman Services Network Nutrition Site Program provides free lunch and activities which consist of sewing, quilting, arts & crafts and board games. This program provides bus transportation to and from the site for Pompano residents. Coordinator: Cloretta Williams. Info. 954-786-4585Mon - Fri .......................9:00 am - 1:00 pm
|Jazzercise Lite This 60-minute low impact class pairs moderate aerobics with exercises that are designed to improve strength, balance and flexibility. Whether you are a senior, newcomer, pregnant, or prefer low impact, you can’t go wrong with this popular light version of the original Jazzercise program. Info. 954-785-7973 or www.pompanobeachjazz.comYearly Registration Fees: Residents ............................................. $5.00Non-Residents .................................. $10.00Tues & Thur ............. 10:00 am - 11:00 am Cost .............................$35.00/month EFT ................................. or $36.00/6 classes
|Voter Registration DriveRegister to vote, change voting status, change name, address or party affiliation. Info. 954-357-7050Tue & Thur ...................1:00 pm - 6:00 pm
|Micro Enterprise ProgramIf you have a burning desire to grow your business or start a new business, let our team help you get the training and financing you need. If you are a business owner ready to take your business to the next level, call us today. Schedule your phone consulta-tion or set-up a face-to-face meeting with a professional business counselor. Info. 954-786-5535 or 561-742-1234
|Family Health and Community Awareness FestivalThis event focuses on health & well-ness awareness. The goal is to edu-cate the community about the impor-tance of a healthy diet, exercising and healthy lifestyles. Experienced health professionals will provide free and low-cost health awareness and educa-tional screenings.August 7th ...................10:00 am - 6:00 pm
|The following clubs and associations meet at the E. Pat Larkins Community Center:• Delta’s Pompano Beach Chapter• Ely Tiger Booster Band • Healthy Mothers Healthy Babies• Kiwanis • Liberty Park Association• NAACP• Pinetree Homeowners Association• Rock Road Restoration• Silent Worshippers• Tiger Roar Club• Tiger Trail Committee• Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Committee• Pompano Beach Concern Citizen Democratic Club
|Preschool, Afterschool, Summer Camp1401 NE 4th Street • Info. 954-786-4180Mon - Fri ....................... 7:30 am - 5:30 pm
|Preschool ProgramGold Seal Award of Excellence Recipient License #45814
Our staff consists of CDA certified teachers and small class sizes. Children have an opportunity to develop socially, emotionally, physically & intellectually. Hands-on fun activities in drama, music, creative learning, cooking, story time, science & more.Mon - Fri .......................9:00 am - 1:00 pmExtended programs are available:Mon - Fri ....................... 7:30 am - 5:30 pmRegistration: School Year 2010/2011 Begins May 3rd
|Afterschool Program Games, indoor/outdoor activities and periodic field trips. If your child attends Pompano Beach Elementary School we arrange safe transportation.Ages .........................................................5-10
|Explorer ProgramMarch 26th - April 5th
Plus additional days off from school.Ages .........................................................5-10
|Summer CampsJune 14th - Aug 13th (Tentative end date)Summer registration begins May 1st
Full Day ......................... 7:30 am - 5:30 pmCost .......................... $80.00/child weeklyHalf Day ......................7:30 am - 12:30 pmCost .......................... $50.00/child weekly(Plus a $15 non-refundable registration fee)
|Young Explorers CampLicense #45814 Participants must be 3 yrs. old & toilet trained to attend.Ages ...........................................................3-5
|Explorers CampAges ...........................................................5-8(Must have completed kindergarten)Children are grouped by age at the beginning of camp. Space is limited. Info. 954-786-4180
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AthleticsPark
1700 NE 8th Street954.786.4119
E. Pat LarkinsCommunity Center
520 M.L.K., Jr. Blvd.954.786.4585
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|Hours of OperationMon - Fri ......................9:00 am - 9:00 pmOffice Hours:Mon - Fri ......................9:00 am - 6:00 pm
|NOTE: Adult SoftballAll Men’s Rec games are 18+ yrs, $360/team and are 12 game minimum season. Next season Info. 954-786-4119 or leaguelineup.com/pompano
|Men’s Rec III - A&B Divisions Wednesday Nights. For competitive teams who have been together for two years or more and are looking to have fun in a competitive atmosphere. Standings, scores, awards and playoffs included.
|Mens’s Rec IV - A DivisionMonday Nights. For semi-competitive teams who have been together for one year or more and are looking to have fun in a semi-competitive atmosphere.
|Men’s Rec IV - B DivisionMonday Nights. Ideal for first time teams. Standings, scores, awards and playoffs included.
|Men’s Rec IV - A&B DivisionsTuesday Nights - An entry level league ideal for first time teams.
|Adult Coed GamesNon-competitive Division Male/female softball. No home run division team. An entry level league ideal for first-time teams. No standings or awards. A single elimination tournament held at the end of regular season.Friday Nights ................................. 18+ yrsCost ......................................$310.00/team
|Las Americas Adult Fast Pitch SoftballThis league is for experienced fast pitch teams. Saturday Nights ............................ 18+ yrsCost ..................................... $250.00/team
|Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church LeagueThis league is for semi experienced teams looking to compete & have fun. Saturday Nights ............................ 18+ yrsCost ..................................... $250.00/team
|Senior SoftballMen 50+, umpired 40 game season, includes playoffs.Tue & Thur ....................................9:00 am
|50+ Softball LeagueChoose-up games played on Mon, Wed & Fri mornings. Info. pompanosoftball.com
|Simply Soccer CampTentative Dates: August 16th - 20th
Registration Begins July 1st at Emma Lou Olson Civic Center. The children will be taught a variety of soccer skills from dribbling to shooting. Campers will enjoy optional swimming and movie time each day. Camp will be held at Pompano Community Park. Campers must bring a soccer ball, swimsuit, shin guards, water bottle and lunch. You do not have to be a city resident to attend. Info. 954-786-4119Boys & Girls .................................. 5-14 yrsSession I: Dates ..........8:00 am - 4:00 pmSession II: Dates .......9:00 am - 3:00 pmTiny Tot Session ......9:00 am - 12:00 pm(5 & 6 year olds only)
|Pee Wee Flag FootballProgram begins in September. This specifically designed program is for youngsters and their parents that teach children the basics of flag foot-ball. Classes are held one evening per week for 6 weeks. Class sizes are limited so be prepared to register early on date of registration.Ages ......................................................... 3-5Registration August(Please call for exact registration date)
Residents ..............................$45.00/childNon-Residents .....................$90.00/child
|Pee Wee Cheerleading & TumblingThis fun filled class teaches the basics of cheerleading and tumbling in a fun and safe atmosphere. Classes are held once a week on Thursday evenings starting in September. Don’t miss out on this exciting program and watch your little one cheer in an upcoming youth tackle football game! Registration Starts August 2nd
Residents ..............................$45.00/childNon-Residents .....................$90.00/childAges ......................................................... 3-5
|Fun N Fitness CampWeekly sessions are tentatively sched-ule for June 14th - August 13th. Camp is held at Pompano Beach Middle School. Camp includes supervised ac-tivities in a variety of sports such as: softball, basketball, flag football and tennis, along with other activities. Par-ticipants attend weekly field trips for a nominal fee. Registration: Starts May 1st
Cost ......................$80.00/week full days(Plus a $15 non-refundable registration fee)Cost ................................ $50.00/half days(Plus a $15 non-refundable registration fee)Ages ....................................................... 9-14
|KidokineticsThis program is an exciting and unique way that provides young children with an alternative way to improve and enhance their fitness. Basic skills of various sports include: T-ball, Soccer, Hockey, Kickball, Tennis, Basketball and more. Classes run once a week for 6-8 weeks. For more information regarding the class visit kidokinetics.com. Cost & time 954-786-4119Ages .............................................. 2-3 & 3-5
|Adult Volleyball4 on 4 Sand Volleyball Program. Formed teams are encouraged to register, how-ever we may be able to form teams of individuals. Tuesday nights, Pompano Community Park. Info. leaguelineup.com/pompanovolleyball or 954-363-3315 Cost ..................................... $185.00/team
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HighlandsPark
1650 NE 50th Court954.363.3313
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North BrowardPark
4400 NE 18th Avenue954.786.4091 or 954.786.4090
|Hours of OperationMon - Thur .................10:00 am - 9:00 pm Friday ............................8:30 am - 5:30 pmClosed Saturdays & Sundays
Park Facilities: basketball court, multipurpose field, picnicking, play-ground, small shelter and volley-ball court. The Center is the perfect location for meetings and special events as well as classes and private parties. Space is available on a first-come, first-serve basis and can be reserved by calling 954-363-3313.
|NOTE: Children’s Programs
|After School ProgramProgram includes planned schedule, time for homework, recreational activities, arts & crafts and more. Mon - Fri .....................................6 yrs & up Cost ......................................$70.00/month(Plus a $15 non-refundable registration fee)
|Starlight Express Baton Twirling, Tumbling and PomsHave fun and make new friends.Info. 954-427-2967Beginners:Ages ...........................................................4-5Tue ..................................5:30 pm - 6:00 pmCost ......................................$20.00/monthAges ................................................... 6 & upTue ..................................6:00 pm - 6:45 pmCost ......................................$25.00/month |Goju KarateInfo. 954-363-3313 - Monday & ThursdayAges ................................................... 5 & upBeginners: ....................6:30 pm - 7:30 pmAdvanced:: ...................6:30 pm - 8:30 pmCost ........................................... $5.00/class ......................................or $30.00/month
|Parent’s Night OutParents go out April 23rd and have fun and leave the babysitting to us! Registration deadline Wednesday, April 21st. Program size is limited, so register early! We will offer games, activities, movies, craft projects, pizza
and refreshments. Info. 954-363-3313Time .............................6:00 pm - 10:00 pmAges ................ 3-13 (must be potty trained)
Cost ........$12.00/child (min. of 5 children)
|Spring Break ProgramMarch 26th - April 5th - We offer games, activities, arts & crafts and field trips. Pack a lunch, morning and afternoon snack for your child. Must pre-register! Info. 954-363-3313Time ............................... 7:30 am - 5:30 pmAges ........................................................ 6-12Cost ........................................... $25.00/day .....................or $150.00/7 day program
|Summer ProgramTED - June 14th - Aug 13th
Field trips, swimming, tennis, arts and crafts, games and lots of fun. Additional activity fees apply towards field trips and tennis lessons. Children must be 6 yrs. of age on or prior to Sep. 1st, 2010 and a birth certificate must accompany all registrations.Ages ...........................................................6-8Residents: ............................$200.00/child(Plus a $15 non-refundable registration fee)
Non-Residents: ...................$300.00/child(Plus a $15 non-refundable registration fee)
|Tiny TotsAn interactive arts & crafts, supervised playtime, and field trips for children ages 2-5 and their parents. Last class will be Friday, May 2nd. Fri ............................... 10:30 am - 11:15 amCost ...................................... $12.00/month
|NOTE: Adult Programs
|Duplicate BridgeACBL Sanctioned. Free lunch at noon and refreshments served. Classes end in May and will resume in September. Info. 954-803-1474 or bridgejeanni.comRegistration Fee:Residents ............................................. $5.00Non-Residents .................................. $10.00Wed ............................. 12:30 pm - 3:30 pm
|Fine ArtsClasses in oil, acrylic, and all media fine art with instructor Gloria Stegman. Info. 954-363-3313Fri ........... 10:00 am - 1:00 pm (year round)Cost .........................................$20.00/classYearly Registration Fee:Residents ............................................. $5.00Non-Residents .................................. $10.00
|Career Development WorkshopDo you need help finding a career in this tough economy? Does your resume’ need updating & customizing for that perfect career? This four-hour workshop which will be held in a two week period will focus on the construc-tion of your resume’. Info. 954-970-9259Mon ................................5:30 pm - 7:30 pmCost ....................$25/course & materialsYearly Registration Fee:Residents ............................................. $5.00Non-Residents .................................. $10.00
|Pompano Highlands Center Organizational Meetings•Bass Masters 2nd Wed. of month.......... 7:30 - 9:00 pm•Health Alliance 4th Wed. of month .......... 7:30 - 9:00 pm•Pompano Highlands Civic Association 1st Tue. of month ............ 7:30 - 9:00 pm•Loch Lomond 2nd Thur of month .......... 7:30 - 9:00 pm
|Family Fun Bike RideJoin us for a Family Fun Bicycle Ride.Dust off your bicycles, put your helmets on and join us for a bike ride around the Blimp Base. Info. 954-363-3314April 17th ....................9:00 am - 12:-00 pm
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HighlandsPark
1650 NE 50th Court954.363.3313
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4400 NE 18th Avenue954.786.4091 or 954.786.4090
|Hours of OperationMon - Fri ................... 12:30 pm - 9:30 pmClosed Saturdays & Sundays
North Broward Park is located on 20.4 acres. The following park facilities are available: baseball fields, covered basketball courts, football/soccer field, building rental, covered pavilion area, playground area, large open field and volleyball courts. This is an ideal location for meetings, special events, classes and private parties.Info. 954-786-4091
Registration for the following pro-grams/classes taken at Highlands Park with the exception of Little League Baseball/T-ball call 954-363-3313.
|Start Smart T-BallRegistration Begins March 1st
Program Starts in April. This six week program is designed for children ages 3-5 years old and their parents. Set in a non-competitive atmosphere, children learn the fundamental skills of t-ball. Parent participation is required.Residents ..............................$45.00/childNon-Residents .....................$90.00/childTue .................................6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
|Pompano Tigers Tackle Football & Cheerleading ProgramJoin the Tigers and learn the basic fundamentals and techniques of foot-ball and cheerleading. Practice starts June 28th, games begin mid August.Ages: ...................................................... 6-15Registration Begins May 1st
Residents ..............................$75.00/childNon-Residents ...................$150.00/child
|Summer ProgramRegistration Starts May 1st.Spend your summer with us! Enjoy everything from outdoor sports to field trips, arts and crafts, games, guest speakers and swimming. An additional fee will be charged for field trips and tennis lessons. A birth certificate must be presented at time of registration. TED - June 14th - Aug 13th
Ages ...................................................... 9 -14 Mon - Fri ......................7:30 am - 5:30 pmResidents ............................$200.00/child(Plus a $15 non-refundable registration fee)
Non-Residents: ..................$300.00/child(Plus a $15 non-refundable registration fee)
|Start Smart BasketballRegistration Begins September 1st
Program Starts Early October. This six week program is designed for children 3-5 years old and their parents. Set in a non-competitive atmosphere, children learn the fundamental skills of basketball. Parent participation is required. Tue .................................6:00 pm - 7:00 pmResidents ..............................$45.00/childNon-Residents: .................. $90.00/child
|Dog Obedience ClassThis six week course is designed to teach owners how to train and interact with man’s best friend. Class is held inside the community center and is limited to the first 12 participants; all dogs must have a current shot record.Wed ...............................6:30 pm - 7:30 pmCost .................................... $75.00/personResidents ............................................$5.00Non-Residents .................................$10.00
|Adult Coed Ultimate FrisbeeLooking to stay in shape while having fun? Join our Adult Co-Ed Ultimate Frisbee League. Cost will be deter-mined by number of teams (individuals welcome).Ages ................................................ 18 & upMon & Thur .................7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
|North Broward Little League Baseball/T-BallInfo. eteamz.com/pompanobeach for information on several spring baseball clinics as well as the introduction of a new Youth Summer Baseball League.
|Special EventMay 7th & 8th • American Cancer Society & City of Pompano Beach Relay For Life North Broward Park. We would like to invite the public to participate in this life saving event. Info. on how to participate on a team or form your own team call Richard Kasser at 954-546-0880 or RelayForLife.org/PompanoBeachFL
ALL activities and prices are subject to change.
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Municipal TennisCenter
920 NE 18th Avenue954.786.4115
Municipal GolfCourse
1101 N. Federal Hwy.954.786.4142
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|Hours of OperationSun - Sat (7 days) .......... 7:00 am - 6:00 pm
Pompano’s Municipal Golf Course consists of two 18-hole championship courses; The Palms and The Pines. Surrounded by beautiful woodlands, this is the closest championship golf course to the beach conveniently located on Federal Hwy (US1) 10 blocks north of Atlantic Blvd.
The modern Clubhouse, Pro Shop and Golf Course Restaurant and Lounge are open to the public as well as members and their guests. Galuppi’s On The Green Restaurant and Lounge offers a wide variety of food and beverages both on the course and at the restaurant and lounge.
An instructional program directed by Bob Loring, PGA Golf Professional, is structured to meet the needs of first time and advanced golfers.
Take time to visit the fully-equipped Pro Shop, which offers a wide selection of clubs, balls and apparel at discount prices. Our knowledgeable, friendly staff will be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.
|Range HoursSummer ...............................7:00 am - darkExcept Wed & Sun ...... 7:00 am - 6:30 pmWinter .................................. 6:30 am - darkExcept Wed & Sun ......6:30 am - 4:30 pm
|Range BallsTokens ..................$25.00/buy 10 get 1 freePurchase range tokens at the Pro Shop.Small Basket ....................................... $3.00Large Basket ....................................... $5.00
|Group Golf LessonsMen & Women (Adults) ... $20.00/personSat ..............................11:30 am - 12:30 pmLadies Class ......................$15.00/personMonday ..................... 10:00 am - 11:00 am
|Private Golf LessonsIndividual or a discounted series of lessons are available. Also includes on course playing lessons.
|Junior Golf ProgramsJune 7th - July 30th (weekly)
Your child will enjoy an instructional golf program along with course play. Info. 954-781-0426Mon - Fri .....................8:30 am - 12:30 pmCost .......................................$125.00/child
|Weekly Junior Clinics Info. 954-781-0426Tue ..................................4:00 pm - 5:00 pmCost ......................................... $15.00/childSaturday...................... 9:00 am - 10:00 amAges ............................................. 9 & underCost ......................................... $10.00/childSat (check time) ...... 10:15 am - 11:30 amAges .............................................. 10 & overCost ......................................... $15.00/child
|Golf RatesSummer Rates - Apr 15th - Nov 19th
• 18 Hole Green Fee with Cart7:00 am - 1:00 pm ............................$25.501:00 pm - 4:00 pm ............................ $21.00After 4:00 pm ................................... $19.00
• 9 Hole Green Fee with Cart7:00 am - 4:00 pm ............................ $21.00After 4:00 pm ................................... $15.00
• 18 Hole Green Fee Walking7:00 am - 4:00 pm ............................ $14.00After 4:00 pm ................................... $11.00
Winter Rates - Nov 20th - Apr 14th
• 18 Hole Green Fee with CartMon - Fri6:30 am - 2:00 pm ............................$45.50 After 2:00 pm ...................................$36.50Sat/Sun/Holiday6:30 am - 2:00 pm ............................$48.50After 2:00 pm ...................................$39.50
• 9 Hole Green Fee with CartMon - Fri6:30 am - 2:00 pm ............................$40.00After 2:00 pm ................................... $31.00Sat/Sun/Holiday6:30 am - 2:00 pm ............................$43.00After 2:00 pm ...................................$34.00
• 18 Hole Green Fee WalkingMon - Fri6:30 am - 2:00 pm ............................$32.00After 2:00 pm ...................................$23.00Sat/Sun/Holiday6:30 am - 2:00 pm ............................$35.00After 2:00 pm ...................................$26.00
Tee times available on one course each day. Info. pompanobeachgolftt.com
|Memberships Resident Memberships (living in Pompano Beach)Single ...............................$800.00 (plus tax)Child ..................................$95.00 (plus tax)Two-Person Family.... $1,100.00 (plus tax)
Non-Resident Memberships:Single .......................... $1,000.00 (plus tax)
Child .................................$95.00 (plus tax)
Two-Person Family ... $1,300.00 (plus tax)
Summer MembershipsAvailable from Apr 15th - Nov 19th
Cost .................................$330.00 (plus tax)Members only pay a $17 cart fee.
|Weekly TournamentsInfo. 954-781-0426 Tue ................. Women’s Golf AssociationWed .....................Men’s Golf AssociationWed ........................................... Skins gameThur ............................................... DogfightSun ................... Sunday Golf Association
|The Pompano Beach Junior Golf Classic April 17th & 18th - A two day tournament for boys and girls. Must have a handi-cap of 18 or less. Info. 954-781-0426Ages ...................................................... 12-18
|Golf Advisory Board
Joseph Osborne ....................... ChairmanJohn Stockman ............... Vice ChairmanAngela Curtin ...............................MemberRichard Porraro ............................MemberOtto Fernsel ..................................MemberAl Siefert ........................................MemberDianne Johnston .........................MemberBarbara Widen ............................ -Member
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Nestled in the emerald green surrounds of Community Park, the Municipal Tennis Center offers 16 professional fast-dry clay courts for day and night play. Eight of the courts are lighted. We have a fully-equipped pro shop which includes ball machine rental, snack bar and restrooms. PTR/USPTA Professional, Lew Wolfe and his staff offer a wide variety of private and group lessons for all levels of play.
|Tennis Courts - hardAvailable at no charge from sunrise to sunset throughout the City on a first-come, first-served basis. Please limit court time to one hour if others are waiting.• The corner of NE 18 Ave & NE 6 St• Founders Prk (lighted), 215 NE 4 Ave• Apollo Prk, NW 3 Ave & NW 15 Place• Mitchell/Moore (lighted), 901 NW 10 St• McNab Prk, 2250 E. Atlantic Blvd• Norwood Pines Prk, S. Cypress Rd & SE 5 Ct
|Court Fees - May - OctPhone reservations only, 954-786-4051 after 2:00 pm for the following day. May - October decrease by $1 Residents:Junior .......................................$2.03 Daily Adult .........................................$4.01 DailyNon-Residents:Junior .......................................$3.02 DailyAdult .........................................$5.00 DailyNovember - April Increase by $1Lights ..................... $3.00/hour per courtAdd 6% sales tax to above rates
|Membership RatesResidents:Single .............................................. $243.80Couple ............................................ $365.70 Junior ................................................ $37.10 Non-Residents:Single .............................................. $381.60Couple ............................................ $530.00Junior ................................................ $37.10 |Private Tennis LessonsAll private lessons are taught by PTR/USPTA Professional, Lew Wolfe and his staff. They offer a wide variety of private and group lessons for all levels of play.Half Hour Lessons......................... $28.00Hour Lessons .................................. $50.00
|Free Lesson BlitzAll ages are welcome, open to new players or players who have not played in 2 or more years. Program offered the first Saturday of each month 1:00 - 2:30 pm. Call 954-786-4115 to sign up. We provide racquets and balls.
|Adult ProgramsBeginner:Tue .................................7:00 pm - 8:30 pmSun ..............................8:30 am - 10:00 amAdvanced Beginner to Low Intermediate:Mon ...............................7:00 pm - 8:30 pmWed .............................9:00 am - 10:30 amSat ...............................9:00 am - 10:30 amIntermediate:Tue ...............................9:00 am - 10:30 amThur ..............................7:00 pm - 8:30 pmSat ............................ 10:30 am - 12:00 pmAdvanced:
Wed ...............................7:00 pm - 9:00 pmSun ............................. 12:00 pm - 2:00 pmCardio Tennis (All Levels)Mon & Fri ....................8:00 am - 9:00 amWed ...............................6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
|Junior ProgramsPeewees:Ages ......................................................... 4-6Tue & Thur ................. 3:45 pm - 4:30 pmSat ................................. 8:15 am - 9:00 amBeginners:Ages .................................................. 7 & upTue & Thur ................. 4:30 pm - 5:30 pmSat ...............................9:00 am - 10:00 amAdvanced Beginner to Low Intermediate:Ages ....................................................... 8-16Tue ................................ 4:30 pm - 6:00 pmSat ............................ 10:30 am - 12:00 pmIntermediates: Ages ....................................................... 8-16Mon, Wed & Fri ......... 3:30 pm - 5:00 pmSat ............................ 10:30 am - 12:00 pm |Quickstart Tennis6 week program for Grades 1-8Tue & Thur ..................6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
|High School Training Ages ..................................................... 14-18Mon, Wed & Fri ......... 3:30 pm - 5:00 pmSat ............................ 10:30 am - 12:00 pm
|Junior Academy for Tournament PlayersFor juniors playing regular USTA tournaments.Mon, Wed & Fri ..........5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
|NOTE:Some classes may be rescheduled or cancelled due to insufficient sign up.
|Summer Tennis CampRegistration begins April 15th
Camp Dates: June 7th - August 13th
For brochures regarding Summer Camp and Recreational and Competitive Camps please stop by the Pro Shop for a brochure which has information about fees and discounts. Info. 954-786-4115 or mypompanobeach.org/parksrec/tennis
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|City ParksCity Parks - All City Parks are opendaylight to dusk seven days a week.
Apollo Park • 240 NW 16 AvenueThis 4.4 acre park may be small in size, but it is big in amenities. Two lighted basketball courts, two handball courts, two picnic shelters, playground, two tennis courts, a walking path and restrooms. Named after the Apollo Space Mission, a part of that space shuttle is on display at the park.
Cresthaven Park • 1320 NE 27 Ct.This 1.47 acre park may be small but its facilities are many. You will find grills, horseshoes, picnicking, a playground & a volleyball court for your enjoyment.
Exchange Club Park • 2800 NE 24 St.A peaceful 7.7 acres on the Intracoastal Waterway with a picnic area, restrooms, a playground and walking trail.
Fairview Park • 801 SW 8 St.This one acre park offers a lovely shaded picnic area, restrooms, a tots playground, basketball courts and an open area for soccer or field sports.
Founders Park • 316 NE 3 St.This 1.6 acre park offers Bocci Ball andTennis Courts, restrooms, a playground & is the home of the Pompano Beach Historical Society. Two “Kester Cottages,” built in the 1930’s, are featured at this location. One is furnished as a ‘30’s cottage and the other is a museum containing historical memorabilia. The park houses the first Pompano Fire Station built in1926 and renovated by the firemen of the 5555 Society. The station hosts the City’s first fire truck, a 1926 American La France, restored by the firemen and purchased with the help of the Pompano Beach Historical Society. As well as a 1948 American La France fire truck. This park is also home to the Dick & Miriam Hood Center built as a meeting place for the Historical Society in 1995. Info. 954-782-3015, 954-941-1103 or 954-946-8857
Harbors Edge Park • 1210 NE 28 Ave.A beautiful park nestled in a cozy community offering a playground, par course in and open picnic area. No cooking in this facility.
Kester Park • 801 NE 4 St.Kester’s 8.4 acres features baseball fields and a football/soccer field with concession stand, picnic pavilion area, playground, restrooms and sand volleyball court. Reservations for pavil-ion use are suggested but not required.
Mitchell/Moore Park • 901 NW 10 St.Mitchell/Moore Park is located adjacent to the Blanche Ely High School. This 16.1 acre park offers five lighted basketball courts, football/ soccer fields, picnic pavilion, restrooms, four lighted tennis courts, handball/racquetball courts, volleyball courts and an Aquatic Center.
North Broward Park • 4400 NE 18 Ave.This 20.4 acre park offers baseball, basketball, room rentals (75 capacity), lake, football, picnicking, playground, soccer, softball and volleyball.
McNair Park • 951 NW 27 Ave.Although small in size, this park is one of the most utilized in Pompano Beach. Its 6.4 acres offers two lighted basketball courts, lighted baseball/softball fields and football/soccer fields, picnic pavilion and restrooms.
McNab Park • 2250 E. Atlantic Blvd.McNab Shuffleboard Center is located on the northern half of McNab Park. The park offers some of the finest shuffleboard courts in the area, as well as tennis, racquetball and basketball courts, restrooms and a playground.
Norwood Pines Park • 570 S. Cypress Rd.This 4.7 acre park has a picnic/pavilion, playground, restrooms, two handball courts, 2 tennis courts & walking trail.
Pompano Community Park • 2001 NE 10 StThis is the City’s largest park, with 43.5 acres of picnic and playground areas, two basketball courts, baseball and softball fields, picnic shelters, restrooms, barbecue grills, playground, Aquatic Center (pool), Tennis Center,
Amphitheater, Municipal Baseball Stadium, volleyball courts, a 4.4 mile bike path, exercise course and a 1.25 mile walking/jogging trail.
Highlands Park • 1650 NE 50 Ct.This 3.3 acre park offers basketball, a Community Center with rental space, multipurpose field, picnicking, playground, small shelter & volleyball.
Sandspur Park • 4231 NE 15 Ave.This 1.84 acres park offers picnicking and playground facilities.
Weaver Park • 800 NW 20 St.This 11 acre park has two pavilions, many picnic areas throughout the park (uncovered), 2 playgrounds, basketball courts, restrooms, a .97 mile walking/jogging trail.
Hunters Manor Park • 1801 NW 4 St.This City’s newest park consists of 8.43 acres and has a tennis court, full length basketball court, handball court, two playground (w/equipment for 2-5 yr. olds & 5-12 year olds), 2 pavilions, nature walking/jogging trail w/12 exercise stations, restroom facility, 12 picnic tables, 8 grills, 20 benches, 16 litter receptacles & 2 bike racks.
|Passive ParksWhen the hustle and bustle of a busy day has you wanting a place to sit and watch the boats go by, the following parks are for you.
Indian Mound Park • 1232 Hibiscus Ave.
Lake Santa Barbara Park • 2290 SE 7 St.
NE 16 St. Park• NE 16 St. & Intracoastal
Officer Scott A. Winters Memorial Park• 1199 N. Riverside Dr.
SE 13 St. Park • 2596 SE 13 St.
|Pavilion RentalsPark and Beach Pavilions are avail-able on a first-come, first-served basis; however, reservations may be made to accommodate special needs or events. There is a $25 nonrefundable applica-tion fee, $50 trash deposit (refundable) and hourly rental fee. Info. 954-786-4111
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N.E. 16TH STREET PARKN.E. 16TH ST. AT THE INTRACOASTAL, 0.6 AC. (P)HARBOR'S EDGE PARK1210 N.E. 28th AVE., 8.5 AC. (A)SCOTT WINTERS MEMORIAL PARK 1199 N. RIVERSIDE DR., 0.2 AC. (P)NORTH RIVERSIDE PARK143 N. RIVERSIDE DR., 0.2 AC. (P)OCEANSIDE PARKING LOT109 N. OCEAN BLVD., 6.56 AC.PUBLIC BEACH10 POMPANO BEACH BLVD., 30.0 AC. (A)LAKE SANTA BARBARA PARK2290 S.E. 7TH ST., 0.2 AC. (P)INDIAN MOUND PARK 1232 HIBISCUS AVE., 1.0 AC. (P)S.E. 13TH STREET PARK2596 S.E. 13TH ST., 0.3 AC. (P)HILLSBORO INLET PARK 2700 NORTH OCEAN BLVD., (A) HERB SKOLNICK COMMUNITY CENTER800 S.W. 36 AVE., E. PAT LARKINS COMMUNITY CENTER 520 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BLVD., NOVELTY PARK351 N.W. 14TH ST., HILLSBORO INLET MARINA2705 N. RIVERSIDE DR., HUNTERS MANOR PARK1801 N.W. 4TH ST.,
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