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Page 1: MTT April 2014

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Your LocaL communitY news magazine!   apriL 2014

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see story pg. 16

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Contents

calendar 8 April 2014

community News10 Team Up for Miramar’s Relay For Life10 Miramar Residents Receive Free SmartWater Kits12 Thousands Show Big Hearts by Taking Part in Annual Event12 Summer Fun Awaits at Local Day Camps15 City Celebrates Black History with Food, Crafts, and Performances

feature story16 Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Offers Advanced

Care with Minimally Invasive Techniques

School News18 Student Applicants Wanted for Unique Circus Arts Scholarship

SportS News20 Miramar to Host Premier Track and Field Athletes

real estate22 Preparing Your Home for Sale…

eye care24 Facts Every Parent Should Know About Pink Eye

aSk the expert27 Flat Feet in Adults

photo of the moNth28 The World’s Favorite Newspaper™

meSSaGe from the mayor30 Supporting Our Veterans

pet of the moNth30 “Buddy”

leGally speakiNg32 How to Combat Light Speed Foreclosures

it’S their busiNess34 Luxury Pet Boutique Offers TeaCup Pups,

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I came back to the office full of energy and memories of quality time spent with my family.

Wherever your travel plans take you, now or in the future, don’t forget to bring along a copy of Our City Weston or Town Times magazine. Send us your picture posing with the magazine and you could be our Photo of the Month winner.

In the coming weeks we will gather with our loved ones to celebrate the Easter and Passover holidays. For many of our readers, the holidays will not be a joyous time. They fear for their families as tensions rise in Venezuela under the communist dictatorship system. Please support our many Venezuelan neighbors and friends near and far as they fight to bring the current govern-ment regime to an end and let democracy rule.

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8thcert classes – The Miramar FD wants to remind you that registration is now open for the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Basic Course. CERT training will provide the necessary skills to assist first responders in the aftermath of a disaster. There will be eight classes throughout April beginning with Disaster Preparedness on April 8. Miramar Fire-Rescue Station 84, located at 14801 S.W. 27 Street, Miramar. Classes will begin at 7 p.m. At the end of the course, each participant will receive a CERT backpack with course preparedness content and a certificate. Call 954-602-4883 or email [email protected].

“dog Smarts 101” class – This pet education class will teach dog owners (or anyone thinking about getting a pet) important information about dog behavior and why dogs do the things they do. This is the perfect class for anyone experiencing behavioral problems with their dog, such as barking, chewing and housebreaking issues. The class is free to all residents. Since this is not a dog training session, no pets will be permitted to the program. 6:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Miramar Branch Library, 2050 Civic Center Place. 954-357-8090.

9thcrime Victim and Survivor tribute – Join us at the Garden of Reflection: A Place for Remembrance where we will honor crime victims and survivors with an inspiring program. Light refreshments will be served following the program. 6 p.m. Long Key Natural Area and Nature Center, 3501 SW 130th Avenue, Davie, FL 33330. Liorah Karni at 954-370-2140 ext. 241; [email protected].

10thfriends of the miramar library book club – This month’s book: The Racketeer by John Grisham. 1:30 p.m.-

3:00 p.m. Call library to order a copy of the book. Miramar Branch Library, 2050 Civic Center Place. 954-357-8090, option #3.

through 4/12Free Tax Preparation-DeVry university’s accounting club will be offering free VITA tax preparation – VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance) is an IRS program that offers free tax preparation to individuals with income of $57,000 or less. VITA volunteers are certified by the IRS to prepare individual tax returns with Free Electronic Filing. Wednesdays from 6 to 9 p.m. and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Devry Campus, 2300 SW 145th Avenue, Room #229, Miramar. For more information, call Andrew Hoo at 754-423-4365.

12thyard Sale – The Miramar Fire-Rescue Department’s is hosting a huge Yard Sale. Come out and do a little shopping! All funds raised will benefit Relay for Life of Miramar. If you have closets, sheds, garages or carports you would like to empty, they are accepting all items – household items, kitchen items, furniture, pictures and frames, books, collectibles, clothing, shoes, jewelry, electronics, DVDs and more. You can drop off items between 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. until April 11th at Station 70. Yard sale is 7:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at Miramar Fire-Rescue Station #70, located at 9001 Miramar Parkway.

Great family entertainment – The Family Theater Series continues with From the Mixed Up Files of Mrs.

Basil E. Frankweiler. Based on E.L. Konigsburg’s Newbery Medal winning classic, the story follows a brother and sister up the stone steps of one of New York’s most famous destinations and into an imaginative adventure. 11 a.m. Tickets are $15, with $2 lap seats available for children 2 and under. Miramar Cultural Center | ArtsPark, located at 2400 Civic Center Place. For more information, call 954-602-4500 or visit http://www.miramarculturalcenter.org.

“planning for retirement” Workshop – This workshop will teach you how to get started planning for your retirement. What things do you need to consider? What steps can you take right now to get started? Learn about 401K’s, IRA’s, Pre-tax retirement accounts and more 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m. Miramar Branch Library, 2050 Civic Center Place. Please call 954-357-8090.

19thPuppet Show – The Miramar Teen Club will perform a nursery-rhyme puppet show double feature: “The Boy Who Cried Wolf” and “Goldilocks and the Three Bears.” All ages welcome. 1:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m. Teen Club meets at 12:30pm to prepare for the show. Miramar Branch Library, 2050 Civic Center Place. Please call 954-357-8090.

28thTrack and Field Competition – The 3rd Annual South Florida Multicultural

Games will be held at the Ansin Sports Complex, located at 10801 Miramar Boulevard. The Opening Ceremony will start at 3:00 p.m. Field events will begin at 12:00 p.m. and track events will start at 4:00 p.m.. Admission for spectators is free. To compete in the track events, contact www.directathletics.com. For more information, call 954-602-4990.

may 9th-10threlay for life of miramar – Teams are still need for the Relay For Life, which will be held at the Ansin Sports Complex, located at 10801 Miramar Boulevard. Opening ceremonies will start at 6 p.m. The Survivors Lap will kick-off around 6:30 p.m. For more information about joining the Miramar Relay For Life, contact Alexandra Rousseau, Relay For Life Specialist at 954-200-7522 or email [email protected]

ongoingmini-ball basketball program 2014 – Sign your child up for a five-week, instructional basketball program for 3-year olds. It is designed to assist first time players and help them develop the skills necessary to play the game of basketball. Each participant will receive one-on-one and group training as well as their very own mini-basketball. You can register at the Miramar Youth Enrichment Center, 7000 Miramar Parkway, from April 1 thru May 16. For more information, call 954-602-4780 ext.0

mother Goose Story time – Stories, songs and crafts, with caregiver, ages 2-4. Thursdays 11:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Registration required. Miramar Branch Library, 2050 Civic Center Place. 954-357-8095.

messy art time – Join us for some paint, clay and craft fun, ages 6-9. Tuesdays. 6:00 p.m.-6:30 p.m. Miramar Branch Library, 2050 Civic Center Place. 954-357-8095.

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The MiraMar Police dePartMent becaMe the latest South Florida law enforcement agency to distrib-ute free SmartWater CSI kits to residents in order to

deter property crime and improve public safety. Hundreds of Miramar residents received their free kits at the United Methodist Church on Saturday, March 8th. The kits were paid for by Broward Crime Stoppers.

Known for reducing theft in local communities, SmartWater CSI provides a forensic coding technology in which residents or business owners mark their valuables with a clear, non-hazardous liquid. The liquid is invisible to the human eye, except under ultraviolet black light. Law enforce-ment officials can then take the smallest micro-fragment of SmartWater from stolen property and send it to their forensic laboratories where it can be analyzed to identify the owner.

Each resident received a small bottle of SmartWater, which they were told was enough to mark 60-70 items. They were also given a statement of registration to complete. Once registered, the Miramar Police Department and Crime Stoppers coordinate with SmartWater CSI to ensure all par-ticipating households are entered into the official SmartWater database.

“This is a critically important step because it is only through the database that police will be able to identify the owner of the stolen property if it is marked with SmartWater,” said Tania Rues, Public Information Officer for the Miramar Police Department.

SmartWater is guaranteed to remain on any item for at least five years and is virtually impossible to remove during

that time. Anything of value can be marked but the liquid is

most commonly used on jewelry and electronics since these items are most commonly stolen.

Longtime Miramar resident Frank Sampson said he is grateful to Crime Stoppers and the Miramar Police Department for implementing this program. “Although I have never been a victim of crime, quite a few of my neighbors have been,” said Sampson. “I sure hope this SmartWater reduces the crime in Miramar.”

Marvia Aitken, another Miramar resident, agreed. Aitken, who came to pick up her free kit with her three small children, said her home has been burglarized in the past. “I’m very happy to try SmartWater and hope that it makes a difference,” Aitken said.

Residents in Miramar who reside in the area bordered on the north by Pembroke Road, the east by the Florida Turnpike, the south by County Line Road and the west by University Drive can still pick up a kit at the Miramar Police Department. In order to receive a kit at no charge, proof of residency will be required (a driver’s license or utility bill). For more information on the product, please visit http://smartwatercsi.com/.

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miramar residents receive free smartwater kits

M iraMar will host its relay For Life event this month and organizers are still looking for

teams to come and join the annual over-night cancer-fighting effort. At least 25 teams, most comprised of City employees, are already signed on so there is still plenty of room for teams from other walks of life. “We are really trying to engage more teams from the community,” said Alexandra Rousseau, a Relay For Life Specialist with the Broward office of the American Cancer Society. “We are look-ing for teams from businesses, schools, clubs, churches, and families and friends.”

The 12-hour Relay For Life of Miramar will be held May 9-10 at the Ansin Sports Complex, from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. Teams will have the option of working within the event’s “Heroes” theme this year, mean-ing they can decorate their tents with their favorite superhero motif. It will be just the second time that Miramar’s Relay has not been held in coordination with stu-dents at Everglades High School, which was expected to hold its own relay earlier in the month. Rousseau said separating the events makes it easier for members of the community to become involved.

The Miramar Relay For Life will begin with a Survivors Dinner, which will be followed by the Survivor and Caregiver lap to help celebrate their victory over cancer. Rousseau says they are still looking for additional survivors to join them.

There is also a Luminaria Ceremony later in the evening to honor those who have been lost to the disease, or those whose fight continues.

Relay for Life got its start In 1985 when a Tacoma, Washington physician named Gordy Klatt walked and ran for 24 hours around a track, ultimately raising $27,000 to help the American Cancer Society. A year later, 340 supporters joined him in the effort and it has grown ever since. Each year, more than 4 million people in over 20 countries take part in the over-night community fundraising walk, which encourages teams of people to camp out around a track. Throughout the night, members of each team take turns walk-ing around the track.

The events are family-friendly and include food, entertainment and camara-

derie. Rousseau says it is never too late to sign up and join in. “We hope the com-munity comes out and supports the event. We would love to get more participation,” she said.

The Relay For Life of Miramar is scheduled for May 9-10 at the Ansin Sports Complex, located at 10801 Miramar Boulevard, 33025. Opening ceremonies will start at 6 p.m. The Survivors Lap will kick-off around 6:30 p.m. For more information about joining the Miramar Relay for Life, contact Alexandra Rousseau, Relay For Life Specialist at 954-200-7522 or email her at [email protected]

By JUlie levin

community news

team up for miramar’s relay for Life

Miramar residents learn about how to use SmartWater to protect their homes

SmartWater liquid deters criminals from stealing these types of house hold items

Miramar Police Chief Ray Black discusses the partnership between SmartWater and Broward Crime Stoppers

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It is hard to believe, but the kids will be out of school in just two months and looking for a way to stay busy. The City of Miramar is offering a

slate of summer camp activities designed to provide a summer filled with adventure, learning and fun for kids of all ages. Registration is already underway, so here’s a look at some of what is available.

M.O.S.T Summer ProgramThis camp, funded through the Children’s Services

Council, includes academic enrichment activi-ties, physical fitness activities, nutrition education and healthy snacks. Camp meets at Fairway Park. 954-602-4797 and Miramar Youth Enrichment Center 954-602-4780.

Sports CampChildren ages 6-12 learn the basics of a different

sports activity each week. All levels are invited to participate. Field trips and special guests are also planned. Please call one of the centers listed below for more information: Miramar Youth Enrichment Center, 954-602-4780 #0 Ansin Sports Complex, 954-602-4990. Sunset Lakes Community Center, 954-602-3340 #0.

Tween -2 Teen CampCampers ages 13-16 years old can be on the

go with the Tween-2 Teen Camp every Monday thru Thursday to enjoy field trips, boot camp, and more. The camp’s home base is the Miramar Youth Enrichment Center. For more information. call 954-602-3317.

Kids Club Summer CampThe Kids Club camp is a traditional summer day

camp for children who have completed kindergarten through 5th grade. The summer will be filled with fun themed activities, field trips, special guests, crafts and games; treasure hunts and dress up days; brain teasers, puzzles and more. For information call 954-954-883-5230. This camp is available at the following licensed centers: Youth Center, Silver Shores and Sunset Lakes.

“Jump Start to Kindergarten” Summer Camp

Staffed by year-round teachers, the camp offers a fun and educational program created to assist children in the transition from pre-school to kinder-garten and is designed to keep children learning and engaged over the summer. The camp includes a nutritionally sound breakfast and lunch. June 2nd through August 8th. Class time is 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Extended care is available from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily for an additional fee. Children registering for Jump Start to Kindergarten summer camp must be entering Kindergarten in the 2014/2015 school year.

The camp is located in facilities that are licensed by DCF and are nationally accredited.

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Space is limited, so call 954-883-5230.

Summer Swim Camp This Aquatic Swim camp for children 4 to 12 years

old is a great opportunity for your children to take swim classes and to learn water safety education. Q ualified and experienced water safety instruc-tors will teach your children the essentials to stay safe when they are in or near the water. Each day your children will participate in swimming les-sons as well as various age appropriate organized aquatic & water safety activities along with movies, arts & crafts and more. Field trips are scheduled for Tuesdays and pizza day is on Fridays. The camp is located at the Regional Park Aquatics Complex, 16801 Miramar Parkway and will run from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. June 9th thru August 15th. Call 954-883-6955 or 954-203-9817.

Little Broadway Camp An eight-week program for children 7 to 13 years

old that embraces the visual and performing arts and culminates with a public theater performance. The first five weeks of camp will be held at Vizcaya Park, and the final three weeks will be held at the Miramar Cultural Center. For information, call 954-602-4521

For complete information on all of the City camps including times, dates, location and cost, visit http://www.ci.miramar.fl.us/summercamp/

By JUlie levin

summer fun awaits at Local Day camps

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By cycling, or by running and walking, thousands of people came together recently at Miramar Regional Park to stay fit for a great cause. The 5th Annual Tour de Broward, presented by

z-Motion, returned to the park February 23.The five fitness and recreational event, which helped raise more

than $375,000, was held in support of the Heart Institute at Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital in Hollywood which helps both children and adults battling congenital heart disease. “Each year, we are pleased to see new supporters come out to participate in Tour De Broward,” said Kevin Janser, Senior Vice President and Chief Development Officer, Memorial Healthcare System in a written statement. ”We are grateful that our community continues to embrace this cause, which helps our pediatric patients who suffer from congenital heart disease.” “We’re proud to have been involved in such a wonderful event in support of a very meaningful cause,” added Eyal Lalo, president and CEO, Invicta Watch Group. Since the event’s inception in 2010, Tour de Broward has raised nearly $2 mil-lion dollars.

As many as 750 cyclists rode in the 50K and 100K cycling challenge, while the 5K Run drew 900 runners. An additional 1,000 people took part in the 3K Family Walk—many of whom were Heart Institute patients and their families. Participants also enjoyed spending family time in the ANF Power of Play Kids’ Zone.

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The city of MiraMar hosted a daylong black history Month Celebratory event recently with a little something for everyone in the family. Thousands of people turned out at the Miramar Cultural Center Arts Park

February 8 for arts and crafts workshops, soul food specialties, guest speakers and performances, all of which paid tribute to African American history and culture. Celebrity speakers included actress JoMarie Peyton, WPLG news anchor Calvin Hughes and WTVJ news anchor Jawan Strader.

Along with all of the events, the Martin Luther King, Jr. “I have a Dream Wall” welcomed guests to leave messages, quotes, drawings, poems, stories and more throughout the day.

The City of Miramar also hosted its First Martin Luther King Birthday Celebration on January 20. The celebration began with a mini-parade starting at Forzano Park and culminated with a celebration at Lakeshore Park. The celebra-tion boasted food, music, dancing, entertainment from musical groups such as GQ, Donna Allen from “The Voice”, Willie Stewart from Third World, rap artists Tone C and YD along with performances by the UniverSoul Circus, spoken word artists and more.

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What is your (Dr. Shaw’s) background? I am fellowship-trained in orthopedic sports medicine from the Florida Orthopedic Institute in Tampa I have cared for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and New York Yankees during spring training I was also the University of Tampa Women’s Soccer physician during their national championship season in 2007 From 2008-2010, I cared for patients, while on staff at Imperial Point and Holy Cross Hospitals I recently returned to my hometown of Pembroke Pines, after spending the last two years working at the Mayo Clinic in Georgia

What is the main focus of your practice? I specialize in ACL, knee ligament and meniscal surgery, as well as complex shoulder injuries, such as impingement, rotator cuff injury, and instability I also treat patients for orthopedic conditions that are not sports related, such as arthritis, knee replacement, hip replacement, complex shoulder replacement, fractures and trauma injuries

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Describe your typical patient? We work with patients of all ages, from youth to adults We serve professional and amateur student-athletes, as well as recreational sports enthusiasts and regular patients who need orthopedic treat-ments for shoulder, elbow, hip, knee, ankle, and back injuries

Describe your full-service approach. Our full-service approach is designed to return the patient to maximum function as quickly and safely as possible It integrates the patient’s pri-mary care physician and surgeon with a host of clinical support staff This integrated approach enables our clinical team to properly evaluate a patient’s condition and prepare him/her men-tally and physically for the procedure by continu-ously monitoring and managing the entire pre- and post-surgical performance and progress This unique continuum of care approach pro-duces outstanding clinical and patient satisfac-tion results

Describe your facility. At All-Pro, we provide state-of-the-art health care delivery, including electronic medical records, digital x-rays, and the most advanced minimally invasive tech-niques for surgical procedures and orthopedic care

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How do you help injured athletes? Injured athletes of all skill levels need an integrated, comprehensive sports medicine program We use skilled, hands-on evaluation and diagnostic testing to create the best plan of care Our clini-cal team also educates area athletes, coaches and parents about injury prevention and recog-nition, proper strength building, flexibility, condi-tioning, endurance and training techniques

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Do you treat work-related injuries? We view those injured in the workplace as “indus-trial athletes,” which is why we help you return to work as quickly and safely as possible Our coordinated evaluation and treatment protocols are designed to provide timely, quality care Our team of physicians, nurses, physical and occu-pational therapists and other staff members provide fully integrated care that will get you back to work fast

How do you help patients with hip replace-ment? Hip replacement is a surgical procedure in which the hip joint is replaced by a prosthetic implant Hip replacement surgery can be per-formed as a total replacement or a hemi (half) replacement It is generally conducted to relieve arthritis pain or fix severe physical joint damage as part of hip fracture treatment Hip replace-ment is currently the most common orthopaedic operation, though patient satisfaction short and long term varies widely

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Aniqua hendricks, 18, has long been afraid of heights, but that didn’t stop her from doing a few high-wire moves on a 23-foot tall flying trapeze last summer. The high school senior from Miramar was the winner

of last year’s Ringleader Scholarship Program, which sent her for a two-week summer camp stint at Florida State University’s “Flying High” Circus program. “I thought it would be a great opportunity to learn another form of the arts and I was excited to try it out,” said Hendricks, a student at Archbishop McCarthy High School who’s interested in dancing, singing and poetry.

This year, the City of Miramar and UniverSoul Circus have expanded the unique scholarship program and will now offer scholarships to two 10th and 11th grade students who live in Miramar. Now beginning its second year, the “Mayor’s Ringleader Scholarships” creates an opportunity to benefit a prospective colle-gian while promoting the Circus as an art form. “It is absolutely a thrilling oppor-tunity for a student who has a high energy level, interest in physical opportunity and maybe interested in the performing arts because the UniverSoul Circus is not just animal acts and magic show. They are a number of cultural presentations within the performing arts arena too. It gives students another exposure to the performing arts,” said Valerie Williams, Education Program Coordinator at the Miramar Cultural Center.

Applications for the scholarship must be submitted no later than April 30. To apply, students must write an essay on the theme “I am a Ringleader: Becoming the Person Others Want to Follow.” The essay must be original work of the student and be under 500 words. The essay will be judged by a panel of four people on originality, organization, mechanics (spelling, grammar, etc), pertinence to the topic, terminology, clearness of topic presentation and word count.

At stake, a chance for the scholarship winners and one chaperone for each to be provided round trip air-fare and hotel accommodations with breakfast for 13 days. During those two weeks, the winners will attend the “Flying High” Circus camp in Tallahassee, learning acts that include flying and static trapeze, trampo-line, juggling, rope swings and more. “I was surprised I had the chance because so many people applied,” said Hendricks. “But I’m really glad I did it.”

Entries are limited to students in grades 10 or 11 who live in Miramar and who will not be 18 years of age before August. Applications must be submitted before April 30th. For more information, call 954-602-4521 or email [email protected].

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Let’s Clarify the BB&T Proposal As of late, there has been a lot of misinformation spread about the BB&T proposal. It’s time for a clarification! The Broward County Commis-sion decided that it wanted an arena and a professional sports franchise 20 years ago.

To pay the debt service on the BB&T Center, a two cent

sales tax was levied on tourists who stay in our hotels. An agreement was reached to guarantee that at least $8 million per year from the tourist development tax would go towards paying down that debt of over $450 million. This tourist development tax has nothing to do with property taxes on Broward County residents. These funds are from visitors who come to Broward County and pay taxes on local hotel rooms.

In addition, the arena operators were to pay $4.6 million annually of the debt service, as well as revenue share for any profits made over $12 million at a rate of 80 percent for the arena operators and 20 percent to Broward County. Broward County owns the BB&T Center; therefore, the remaining $250 million debt is ours, not private inves-tors. The Broward County Commission hired the arena operators to manage the daily operations of the building, coordinate shows and the professional sports franchise, the Florida Panthers. 

The arena operators have stated that they have been losing $35 million per year and expressed that level of financial loss could not be sustained by the team’s new operators. Because of this, they requested changes to some of the agreements and economic terms in order to “create a sustainable model for the BB&T Center that is comparable to other NHL venues, significantly reduce losses on a consolidated basis, and provide for a com-petitive hockey team and first class concerts and shows.”

Their request asks the County Commission to allocate an additional portion of the tourist development tax to-wards their portion of the debt service. This would allow them to be more profitable, thereby having the ability to revenue-share with the county sooner. The team would also repay loans from the county immediately and con-tribute to the local convention and visitor’s bureau.

The arena operators have also asked Broward County to bring the insurance for the arena under the county’s umbrella policy to save $1.7 million per year in insur-ance cost. We requested guidance so the commission agreed to have an outside consultant and auditor review the proposal to see what’s in our best interest to protect our asset; that will take 60 to 90 days. No decision has been made in terms of the proposal. 

The BB&T Center is the largest arena in Florida and the second largest in the southeast. The arena is a major economic driver for our county; creating jobs, tourism, sales tax, support for charitable causes and support for local businesses. I understand that arguments can be made for and against

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Whether we have the Panthers and arena operators there or not, we will still have to pay for the building. Broward County must ensure the continued economic viability of the arena to ensure payment of outstanding bonds that were issued to finance the arena’s construc-tion. In addition, the expectation is that without the sports team there it would devalue the building 73 percent to $60 million and the BB&T Center could be empty for six months out of the year. The negotiations are ongoing and I will ensure a decision is made that is in the best interest of Broward County.

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Later this Month, the city of MiraMar will Play host to soMe of the finest track and field athletes in the Caribbean and the U.S. As many as 1,000 athletes are expected to come together to compete in the 3rd Annual

South Florida Multicultural Games, an annual event designed to highlight both world caliber runners and the City’s renowned athletic facilities. “Every year, our event grows,” said Billy Neal, the Athletic Coordinator with the City of Miramar.

Sponsored by Vice Mayor Alexandra P. Davis and the City of Miramar Parks & Recreation Department, the 3rd Annual South Florida Multicultural Games will be held April 28 at the Ansin Sports Complex. The event will feature athletes from the University of Technology, Jamaica, which has an impressive list of alumni including Olympic champions Usain Bolt and Asafa Powell. Neal says students from FAU, FIU, University of Miami, Bethune-Cookman University, Florida Memorial, Canada and China and others will also compete. For anyone who loves the sport, it will be an event to remember. “Spectators who come out can expect to see some of the top athletes in the world competing against one another,” he said.

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The games are being held immediately after the Penn Relays at the University of Pennsylvania, the oldest and largest track and field competition in the United States. Neal says the City planned the date of their Multicultural Games to entice teams who are heading through South Florida on the way home to come and participate. Down the road, they also hope to incorpo-rate other athletic components, including soccer.

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The arch of a Person’s foot is the Main suP-porting structure of the body. It is composed of bones that are connected by ligaments. If the ligaments are

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meSSaGe from the mAyor

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Dear MiraMar residents:Of all the occupations that cross all racial, religious

and gender is that of the military veteran. They are fathers, mothers, brothers, sisters, husbands, wives, sons, daughters, best friends and neighbors. In fact, I seriously doubt that any one person cannot say that their lives aren’t touched by someone in the military, whether active duty or retired. Everyone can point to someone in their past and in their pres-ent life who was or is in the military. In fact as the school year

ends and high school graduation approaches for thousands of young men and women, many of them are contemplating on serving their country by joining the military. And as honorable as serving one’s country, there is the stark reality that many will become wounded or will have lost their lives for their country. While we will always honor those who have given their lives through military service, we must also honor and, most generously, help those who come home wounded. It is incumbent upon us to ensure that these wounded veterans receive the care that they deserve and the services that can improve the quality of their lives. The unfortunate reality is that there are many wounded veterans who need our help.

About 2.5 million U.S. service members have served in Iraq and Afghanistan since 2001 according to the Department of Defense. Of those, more than 50,000 have been wounded in more than a decade of war. Of those 50,000 many call Florida, Broward County and Miramar their home.

It is for this reason that I am sponsoring a “Resource Fair for Veterans and Older Adults.” This exciting event will be held on Wednesday, April 30th, 2014 from 9:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. at the Miramar Multi-Service Complex, located at 6700 Miramar Parkway, Miramar, FL 33023. This year’s Fair is FREE for the veterans and seniors in our community and is sure to get them on the road to better health! I encourage you to come out and take advantage of information for veterans’ assistance, health screenings, educational displays, community resources, and demonstrations. For more information regarding the Resource Fair, please contact Stephanie McNeil at 954-889-2701 or via email at [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.

Know that we can all serve our country by providing care to those who have made great sacrifices in the service of their country. So if you have a military person in your life, please take them to the Resource Fair so that they can access services that will make their lives a little better.

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to trial. Previously it would take anywhere between 18 months to two years before a foreclosure case was completed. Today, most foreclosure cases are set for trial or final judgment within 6-8 months. The goal is to erase the statewide foreclo-sure backlog by 2016. Based on these state time limits, it may appear that judges in South Florida are more concerned with eliminating the backlog than with dispensing justice. If you are in foreclosure or at risk of foreclosure, how can you combat against “light speed” foreclosures?

The most important tool you can use to defend against our courts’ quests to drain the dockets is to hire a qualified and experienced foreclo-sure defense attorney to guide you through the minefield of valid defenses to a foreclo-sure action. First, don’t settle for anything less than an initial face-to-face meeting with the attorney. Let’s face it, if they are too busy to meet with you person-ally to review your case, they will just be

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(at least 15 years), and that the attorney regularly practices in the county where your case is pending. Finally, make sure the attorney has a proven track record of outstanding results and satisfied clients. Ask the attorney to refer you to at least three satisfied clients. If they refuse to provide you this information, thank the attorney for her time, don’t waste another minute of your time, and leave the office.

Another critical tool to defend against “light speed” foreclosures is to ensure that the law firm you hire to defend your case has established loan modification and consumer bankruptcy departments. This will give you the very best oppor-tunity to save your home. If your legal defenses to the foreclosure case are not accepted by the court, you can process a loan modification, reinstatement, or short payoff of your loan. If all else fails, right before the foreclosure auction of your home takes place, you can file a consumer bankruptcy and attempt to com-plete the modification within the bankruptcy proceeding.

The attorneys at the Arcia Law Firm have more than 40 years combined litigation and trial experience, and we are privileged to successfully represent hundreds of homeowners in our community. We have foreclosure defense, loan modification and bankruptcy departments all in the same office. We will gladly refer you to our satisfied clients, so you can be confident in your decision to hire our Firm.

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If you are in the Market for a t-cuP or toy breed puppy complete with all of the accoutrements to keep them healthy, stylish

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What is TeaCups Puppies & Boutique Together With Pets Are People Too? TeaCups Puppies & Boutique is a luxury pet boutique, specializing in tiny t-cup and toy breed puppies as well as designer clothing, car-riers and accessories to fit them While we spe-cialize in little ones, we offer items for canines of all sizes In 2007, we merged with South Florida’s premier groom-ing salon, Pets Are People Too, and have since offered grooming services for furry ones of all sizes In a constant quest to be the most extraordi-nary pet empo-rium in the world, we recently relo-cated to a 6,000 square foot boutique in Davie and incorporated Splash, an exotic, salt-water sea element

What services and products do you offer? The grooming salon offers a full line of spa services including hydro surge bubble baths, hand-scissored cuts, fur coloring, nail clipping and polishing As for pet products, we carry everything you can imagine from cashmere sweaters, crystal collars and fancy, custom made beds, to designer dog carriers and gourmet bak-ery treats  We are known for our extensive array of t-cup and toy breed dogs And, to mix things up a bit, we have built Splash, a salt-water, exotic sea life emporium

What set you apart from other puppy bou-tiques? What sets us apart is our commitment to our puppies Our first priority is keeping our babies safe and healthy Our showroom is always immaculate and our puppies sleep on soft, warm blankets We refuse to ship them and we won’t sell to just anyone All customers must qualify

before being able to purchase a puppy from us Many people don’t realize just how delicate t-cup and toy breeds are and the amount of care that they require Our customers must also attend a special orienta-tion in which they are taught exactly how to care for their new puppy  

What can clients expect when they visit TeaCups, Puppies & Boutique? Our clients can expect to receive the very best treatment and find the greatest selection of products In exchange they become part of the TeaCups

family They return often to celebrate and pam-per their babies, to share stories, seek advice and sometimes simply cuddle with our new puppies Our staff is very knowledgeable and extensively educated We shop the latest trade shows to provide our customers with the most trend-setting, innovative products on the market

What are the latest trends in designer dog clothing and couture? It’s all about Parisian style right now All things Paris, including little tutu dresses featuring the Eiffel Tower and adorned with Swarovski crystals are a big hit It’s a

very girly, frilly style that looks absolutely ador-able on the pups

How about your grooming services? At TeaCups Together with Pets Are People Too, we have six full-time master groomers on staff In addition to all the basic grooming services, we also offer luxury spa treatments such as deep cleansing hydrosurge bubble baths, aromather-apy, artistic hair coloring, mohawks and nail pol-ishing Hot pink hair and nails are a very popular request in our grooming salon

How can clients contact you? Customers can find us at 5195 S University Drive in Davie, FL 33328 They can phone us at 954-985-8848 or visit our website at www teacupspuppies com

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The boutique at TeaCups Puppies & Boutique offers every possible luxury for pets of all sizes ranging from hair bows and training treats to custom designed couture gowns and one of a kind carriers and beds

With over 26 years of experience, the grooming salon at TeaCups Together With Pets Are People Too offers the finest salon and spa services from six master groomers

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anchorS, and actreSSeS, awayWTVJ news anchor Jawan Strader and WPLG news anchor Calvin Hughes were among the special guests as the City of Miramar hosted a daylong Black History Month Celebratory event recently Also joining in the fun was actress JoMarie Peyton, (top right-4th from the end) who was one of the thousands of guests who enjoyed a day of workshops, guest speakers, soul food and performances

Grab the flaGThe Miramar High School Girls Flag Football squad is celebrating a win after taking part in the Miami Dolphins annual Girls High School Flag Football Jamboree presented by Under Armour The Patriots beat Miami Pace 7-6 in their match The 13-game Jamboree followed a flag football clinic to help the teams get ready for the start of the flag football season

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SippinG and SamplinGIt was a night of dining and drinking February 15th as the Miramar Pines Regional Chamber of Commerce hosted its annual “A Sip of Wine a Taste of Heaven” event at the Miramar Town Center Guests enjoyed the food samplings from 40 vendors, live entertainment and an auction (photo credit GMN Artistic & Wedding Photo Studio)

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