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VISIT US ONLINE AT

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VISIT US ONLINE AT

www.pinesmiramartowntimes.com!

Your Local Community News Magazine! April 2011

POC Grand OpeningCoral Gables LocationSee Story pg. 24

17120 ROYAL PALM BLVD., SUITE 1WESTON, FL 33326

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Total circulation is 20,000. Quantum International Corporation, DBA Pines/Miramar Times (PMTT), is published and direct mailed monthly to prestigious homes in Pembroke Pines and Miramar verifiable by US Postal statements. Additional free copies are available at locations throughout Pembroke Pines and Miramar and upon request by contacting this newspaper. Opinions expressed by the writers are their own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the publisher. Quantum International Corporation, DBA PMTT reserves the right to edit and/or reject any editorial or advertising content. PMTT is not responsible for errors in advertising beyond the cost of the space or for the validity of claims made by advertisers. Entire contents copyrighted 2010 by PMTT, Reproduction in whole or in part is forbidden in any media without prior written permission from the publisher.

ContentsCAlenDAr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8COMMuniTy news

Garden Treasures Video Encourages Residents to Live Healthy . . . . . . . . . 10Artists with Autism Display Their Work in Miramar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Many Egg-Citing Ways to Celebrate Spring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Prestige Club Reaches Out to Those in Need. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Find Hidden Treasures at the 15th Annual Antique Show . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22SHS Members Make Things the Old Fashioned Way . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Miramar Residents Keep Moseley and Elect Newcomer Messam . . . . . . . . 28Basketball Team Brings Home the Gold. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44

AsK The MAyOrPembroke Pines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Miramar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

legAlly sPeAKingMaking Your Hospital Visit Safer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Is There Ever A Right Time To Loan Modify? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

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Welcome Plantation!

O n behalf of our staff I would like to use this opportunity to welcome

the residents of Plantation to the readership of our publica-tions. Starting with this month’s issue we will be publishing the Plantation Town Times, which adds to our existing publications, Our City Weston, Davie Town Times and Pines Miramar Town Times magazines.

As always our news mag-azines will arrive in your mailbox free of charge at the beginning of the month. We hope that you enjoy the large, glossy-print format and the award-winning articles tailored to YOUR local community.

As of this issue, we are mailing our family-oriented magazines to 80,000 homes in SW Broward and have established ourselves as the leading free community paper in the area. In addition, our magazines are available online at www.ourcityweston.com for the world to enjoy.

We are looking forward to having our Plantation neighbors included in our read-ership and hereby welcome you aboard.

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1stPembroke Pines Fair - Celebrate Pembroke Pines’ 51st Anniversary during this 10 day party that lasts until April 10 and includes concerts, carnival, entertainment and more. All events will be held at the Pembroke Pines City Center, located on Pines Blvd., between Hiatus Road and Palm Ave. For information, call 954-435-6525 or visit www.pinesday.com.

2ndDay of Service - The City of Miramar will have a day of service at Fairway Park, 3700 Largo Dr., from 8 a.m. to noon. Participants will work together to beautify the park. Gardening supplies and materials will be provided. For information, call 954-602-3130.

8thGolf Tournament - Mayor Frank C. Ortis proudly presents the 9th Annual Pembroke Pines Charter School Golf Tournament benefiting the Pembroke Pines Charter Schools. The event tees off at 12:30 p.m. and features an 18-hole tournament, contests, lunch, dinner, prizes, awards and more. It will be held at the Pembroke Lakes Country Club, 10500 Taft Street in Pembroke Pines. For more information, send an email to [email protected].

Miramar’s Spring Picnic - The Annual Spring Picnic for seniors will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the City of Miramar’s senior centers. The event is for members and non members. Activities include a picnic lunch at the Miramar Regional Park, and a fun filled day of outdoor games and music. Tickets are $8 for members and $10 for non members, and may be purchased at either the Sunset Lakes Senior Center or at the Senior Center at the Multi-Service Complex. For information, call the closest senior center.

Southern Handcraft Society - If you enjoy crafts, join the Southern Handcraft Society which meets the second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the SW Focal Point Senior Center, 301 NW 103 Ave. in Pembroke Pines. For information, call 954-614-9611.

9thAntique Show - The City of Pembroke Pines Community Services Department Antique Show will be held at the Southwest Focal Point, 301 NW 103rd Ave., on April 9, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

and April 10, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The show offers an Orchid dealer and Antique Appraiser available on April 10 for a fee of $3 per item. Daily Admission is $3. Children under 12 are free. For information, call 954-450-6888 or visit www.ppines.com .

10th5K Pursuit - Enter the Pill Box Pharmacy Pines 5K Pursuit, which is part of the 51st Annual Birthday Celebration of the City of Pembroke Pines. Runners/Walkers should check in at The Shops at Pembroke Gardens, 527 SW 145th Terr., in Pembroke Gardens at 6 a.m. and take their mark for the 7:30 a.m. 5K Race and Walk. The event benefits the Pembroke Pines Police Athletic League and Pembroke Pines Charter School System. To register, visit www.splitsecondtiming.com. For information, call 954-431-4146.

April 11thCharity Golf Invitational – The 1st Annual “Monday after the Masters” Charity Golf Invitational benefiting the First Tee of Broward will be held at Pembroke Lakes Golf and Racquet Club. Registration is at 10 a.m. with a 12 p.m. shotgun start. For information, call 954-343-9965 or send an email to [email protected].

15thRelay for Life - Relay for Life is the American Cancer Society’s signature fundraising event that brings together communities in the fight against cancer. Miramar’s Relay for Life will take place at the Miramar Ansin Sports Complex, 10801 Miramar Blvd. The event will begin at 6 p.m. on April 15th and conclude at 12 noon on April 16. For information, call 954-200-7522 or visit www.relayforlife.org.

16th Sundaes with the Bunny - Join Peter Cottontail and his “floppy” friends and build your very own ice cream sundae with lots of toppings. There will be a holiday show and plenty of opportunities to take pictures with Peter

Cottontail. Tickets are $5 for residents of Pembroke Pines and $7 for non-residents. For information, call 954-435-6525.

17thJazz Concert - Enjoy a relaxing evening of jazz, from 5 to 7 p.m., at William B. Armstrong Dream Park, 1700 Dykes Rd. Admission is free. Bring a comfortable chair or blanket.

20thEgg Decorating Party - Miramar’s two Senior Centers and four Early Childcare Programs are teaming up for an egg decorating party. This colorful event is an excellent opportunity for creativity and sharing, and is sure to be a fantastic time for all those who participate. The program will start at 10:30 a.m. at both senior centers. For information, contact your local senior center.

23rdPembroke Pines’ Annual Egg Hunt - Children ages 12 and under are invited to hop on over to one of two egg hunts in Pembroke Pines, featuring over 26,000 eggs at each location (52,000 eggs). This free event includes an egg hunt, face painting, bounce houses, and a visit from Peter Rabbit. The egg hunt will take place at 2 locations: Pines Recreation Center 7400 Pines Boulevard and Pembroke Shores Park, 501 SW 172nd Avenue. Bring a basket. Starts at 9 a.m. sharp.

29thRoyal Tea - Join in the fun of the Royal Tea in honor of the Royal Wedding of the Prince and Princess of Wales at 2 p.m., at the Pembroke Pines Community Center, 301 N.W. 103rd Ave. Formal attire is requested (i.e. gloves and hat). Must be at least 18 years old to attend. The cost for the Royal Tea is $15 per person. For information, call 954-450-6888.

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It has been almost one year since the City of Miramar opened a community garden at Fairway Park, 3700 Largo Dr. The macro-urban farm is a place where

residents can learn about the environment and sources of fresh produce and also receive training in sustainable agriculture. The City’s new Garden Treasures video series allows residents to reap the benefits of the garden without leaving home. “The videos were developed in response to requests from residents who are thirsty for knowledge and want to know how differ-ent food sources can help them lead healthier lives,” said Elsi Rose, Development and Capital Management Coordinator for the City of Miramar. “They are a great way for us to share the information we have gathered from the garden so residents can replicate our efforts on a smaller scale in their own backyards.”

The videos are available on Miramar television Channel 78 or 16, as well as at www.ci.miramar.fl.us. Each five minute segment provides simple tips and tools that viewers can use to make their own nutritious food. “The common element in all of the videos is the garden,” said Rose. The City has already recorded four episodes and several more are planned. In three of the videos, Elle’s Chef Luci Rosende shows how to make basil infused oil, pineapple foster topping for ice cream and cheese cake and papaya relish topping for grilled fish. In the last video, “Lunch Bag for Trees,” community garden volunteer Liz James shows a simple way to make compost out of coffee grounds and filters, bread, egg shells and other household items. Some future videos will include recipes using fresh herbs and garden produce, Hydroponics 101, microgreens made easy, summer gardening

in Florida, tips on making non-toxic fertilizers and pesticides, the ABC’s of creating a box garden and much more.

The Community Garden opened in May 2010. It had the support of many people with a vision, including Miramar Mayor Lori C. Moseley. Architect and urban planner Michael Madfis served as project advisor. The 3,150 sq. ft. garden is not only

“green” because of the plants. It includes 10 rain barrels, made from 96-gallon containers that are repurposed, retrofitted and interconnected in order to capture rain water from the gutters of the nearby Community Center; a galvanized re-purposed fence; 2 composting stations; a drip irrigation system and a wildflower garden border around the perimeter for pollination.

The City provides the land, basic materials and guidance. Resident-volunteers run the project, tending to the garden on a daily basis at different hours of the day. In exchange for their sweat-equity, they have access to the harvest. The volunteers meet at the garden every Thursday to listen to guest speakers. There are currently 15 active volunteers work-ing on the project and there are still openings for another 10 volunteers. The volunteers help maintain the 650 planter bags or growing containers that are made from a patented fabric that promotes healthier roots for faster growth. Each bag holds one or more plants that include basil, mint, parsley rosemary and oregano, cabbage, onions, tomatoes, col-lards, eggplant, Chinese cabbage, kale and much more. There are also bananas, papaya, yucca and other fruits and vegetables planted in the ground.

For information, to volunteer or to schedule a tour, call 954-602-3270; visit www.ci.miramar.fl.us/green/garden or send an email to [email protected].

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A group of young artists may have autism and other disabilities, but that has not stopped them from creating, displaying, selling and

donating their own artwork. They belong to Artists with Autism (AWA), a networking group that helps members develop their artistic talents and provides ways for them to share their artwork with the community. The artists have displayed their work at the DisAbilities EXPO at NOVA Southeastern University, ArtServe in Ft. Lauderdale, the Melody of Hope Tour in Plantation and many other places. This month, they will exhibit at Miramar’s UniLatina International College, 3130 Commerce Parkway. The artwork will be on display for the entire month in recognition of Autism Awareness month. On April 15, the artists will be available to discuss their work.

Cynthia Drucker founded Artists with Autism for her son Brandon, 19, who was diagnosed with autism when he was three-years-old. He is non verbal and has always used drawing as a way to express his thoughts and ideas. Two years ago she started the Ft. Lauderdale Asperger networking group to provide Brandon with an outlet to make friends and socialize. She noticed that many of the group’s members were very artistic and wanted to find a

way for them to showcase their talent and earn an income from it.

AWA provides guidance, expertise, and venue resources to aspiring artists with a disability. It encourages members and/or their sponsors to actively par-ticipate through membership meetings, art shows, opening receptions, and various events; establish their own micro-enter-prising business that will foster self enrichment and a source of income; and seek opportunities to promote their artistic talents to the community. It also offers hope and encouragement for their families. Membership is free for all artists with a disability

The group currently has four visual artists and one literary artist. Their stories and work are available on the AWA website, www.ArtistsWithAutism.org. Members create their artwork on their own. They meet to participate in art classes where they learn new

techniques from professionals. They also take field trips to see and study public art. The artists do not have enough work to display on their own so the group allows them to share the cost of the exhibiting at local art galleries for exposure and awareness. Members are respon-sible for selling their own creations, which may involve marketing and maintaining a website, and get to retain 100 percent of the pro-ceeds. The money that they earn helps them work their way toward becoming more independent. “The students are so happy to know that others recognize their tal-ents,” said Drucker. “As a parent, it is an incredible feeling to know that Brandon is giving back to the community and making money.”

For more information or to purchase artwork, visit www.ArtistsWithAutism.org, call 954-895-2786 or send an email to [email protected].

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Members of Artists with Autism learn about public art as they study Alice Aycock’s "Whirls and Swirls and a Vortex on Water” at Central Broward Regional Park. (l to r) Brandon Drucker, Jayson Halberstadt, Andres Pola and Michael Vidal.

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A rea residents have many “egg-citing” ways to celebrate the arrival of spring. This month, the City of Pembroke Pines

will host Sundaes with the Bunny, as well as two egg hunts. The City of Miramar will host an intergenerational egg decorating party.

On April 16, at 2 p.m., the City of Pembroke Pines will present Sundaes with the Bunny, a new event at the Southwest Focal Point Senior Center, 301 NW 103 Avenue. Participants can build their very own ice cream sundae with an “egg-ceptionally” big scoop of ice cream and a whimsical selection of 25 toppings, including Oreos, gummy bears, jelly beans, marshmallow, chocolate chips and more. They can also enjoy a holiday show and take pictures with Peter Cottontail. Tickets will be on sale for $5 per person for residents of Pembroke Pines and $7 for non-residents. Don’t forget to bring a camera.

On April 20th, at 10:30 a.m., Miramar’s two senior centers and four Early Childcare Programs will team up for an egg decorating party. The colorful event is an excellent opportunity for creativity and sharing, and always ends up to be

a lot of for those who participate. It is one of the many intergenerational programs and activities offered through the City of Miramar.

On April 23, children 12 and under are invited to hop on over to the Annual Egg Hunt EGGstravaganza, at 9 a.m. sharp. They will be divided into different age groups before they search for more than 52,000 plastic eggs hidden at two locations (26,000 at each). Some of the lucky children will be able to trade their eggs for prizes. The free event includes an egg hunt, face paint-ing and a visit from Peter Rabbit. Egg hunts will take place at the Pines Recreation Center, 7400 Pines Blvd., and Pembroke Shores Park, 501 SW 172nd Ave. Don’t forget to bring a basket. Carol Hutchinson attends the event every year with her three children, ages 4 to 9. “My kids look forward to it all year long,” said Hutchinson. “They love to see who can find the most eggs.”

For information on the egg decorating contest, visit www.ci.miramar.fl.us. For information on City of Pembroke Pines events, visit www.ppines.com or call 954-435-6525.

By DeBBy Teich

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M embers of the Prestige Club have been making a difference in the lives of the less fortu-nate for more than 15 years. It all started when

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The Prestige Club is a not for profit 501c (3) networking organization that helps business leaders promote their ser-vices and skills to the community. The club’s 128 members also organize fundraising, charity, and educational events to help families and children in need. They work with over fourteen different non-profit organizations in Broward County by offering love, compassion, support, and assistance. Member meetings take place on the 4th Thursday of every month, from 7:45 to 8:45 a.m., at the Southwest Focal Point Senior Center in Pembroke Pines. To support its efforts, the club raises an average of $350,000 every year through golf tournaments, concerts, galas, tea parties and more. “We have the greatest group of members,” said Wilkie. “When we ask for help, they respond.” Wilkie recently requested 14 car seats for the children of inmates. By 4 p.m., she had collected 18.

Last year, the club participated in 21 projects that made a difference in the lives of thousands of children and their families. The club challenged students at two local elementary schools to read 10,000 books and the top three winners in each grade received a new computer. They took 150 kids from the Boys and Girls Clubs to a Marlins game. They helped find homes for a group of homeless women and their children. Club member and City Commissioner Carl Schachter collected 75 sets of golf clubs to help children in trouble. During Christmas, the club provided clothing, food baskets and toys for more than 5,000 children. They also took 30 kids from Children’s Harbor and their families to Disney World to celebrate the holiday. During Thanksgiving, they held the annual Bart Reed Love Fest Picnic, an event started in memory of Wilkie’s son. More than 4,000 children and adults enjoyed food, fun, games, music and face painting. Each family also received a $25 Publix gift certificate so they could have their own family dinner on Thanksgiving Day.

Steve Feldman has been a member of the Prestige Club for the past eight years. “We often think we have big problems until we see the children suffering from cancer and abuse,” said Feldman. “The Prestige Club is a wonderful group of people dedicated to making the lives of these children better.”

For information, visit www.prestigeclub.org, call 954-431-2993 or send an email to [email protected].

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I n these very difficult financial times, think about our elderly neighbors who have to choose between taking prescriptions to stay alive and purchasing food for their

existence. It is not a pretty picture. However, you can make a difference in the lives of our needy elderly population by donating non perishable goods at various designated drop-off locations in Pembroke Pines, such as the charter schools, police stations, fire stations, parks and recreations locations. I am asking that we do this for the whole month of April.

The City of Pembroke Pines is partnering with the Pantry of Broward, Inc. to conduct a city-wide food drive to benefit seniors and grandpar-ents in Broward County from April 1st through April 30th. The Food Pantry is a non profit organization that does a wonderful job of servicing our seniors who need help stocking their pantry shelves with nutritious food. You can make a difference just by providing non-perishable food products. Suggested food items for donation include canned and packaged food, macaroni and cheese, Hamburger Helper, Ramen noodles, peanut butter and oatmeal. Donations of store gift cards are also appreciated

The Pantry of Broward is a non-profit agency that provides food and support ser-vices to seniors on a low fixed income, and grandparents raising their grandchildren in Broward County. The Pantry donates a nutritional 60 lb. food box once a month which leaves grandparents and seniors with more dollars to purchase their medica-tions and other necessities. To learn more about the Pantry of Broward visit their website at www.thepantryofbroward.org. Imagine if we can get a great number of our residents to chip in and help with this tremendous effort, how much more of a positive impact we can make on the lives of seniors and grandparents in our com-munity in these difficult times.

If you have any questions about the Pantry of Broward food program please contact Lydya Chapman, Director of Volunteers for the Pantry of Broward, at 954 358-1481. If you have any questions about drop-off locations, please call my office at 954-435-6505. As always, please feel free to contact me by phone or by email at [email protected].

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B efore I get too far into my letter, I wish to con-gratulate our Miramar High School Basketball Team for advancing to the 2011 Florida Class 6A Boys Basketball State

Semifinals. The team, led by Coach Kenneth Kelly, won their first regional title and advanced to the state semifinals for the first time. Through their efforts and the support of the teachers and students at Miramar High School, I am sure we will see much more from them in the future.

The journey that the Miramar basketball team took to get as far as they did reminded me of how many people must have been involved. You can be sure that family, friends, neighbors, and residents all cheered together. I could imagine all of them traveling to witness the team’s great effort. It also made me realize what our city’s efforts truly should be --- everyone working together to make all our lives a little bit better. And while I firmly believe that is what city staff and our commission strive to accomplish, we will be challenged this year again.

If you recall, many of my fellow commissioners and I advised that last year’s budget cuts wouldn’t be the last time we would have to make difficult decisions. We were informed by city staff that this upcoming 2011-2012 budget will be just as challenging and difficult. In fact, it will require us to make further cuts to an already lean budget. But we are not going into this unprepared. Through the foresight of city staff, we started planning for this budget year immediately after last year’s budget was approved. Your participation is vital at this stage. I encourage you all to provide your input and help us make decisions that will result in a better quality of life for us all.

It has been said that a basketball game without sensible rules and tough referees would quickly deteriorate into bedlam. So would a government. But a whistle-happy referee can also spoil a game. Effective budgeting finds a balance between efficiency and innovation. Help us find that balance by letting us know what you want and don’t want. By working together, we can all enjoy a championship year.

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Pembroke Pines resident Mary Heller looks forward to the show. “It is so much fun to browse through all of the collect-ibles,” said Heller. “I have filled my home

with so many items from the show. You never know what you might find.” Last year she purchased a piece of art that turned out to be worth much more than she paid. She plans to attend the show with her friend Helen Rothfield, who collects furniture.

“There is always a great selection of furniture,” said Rothfield. Proceeds from the antique show will benefit the Southwest Focal Point Senior Center,

which is the central location for senior services in Pembroke Pines. The 52,000-square-foot facility offers a multitude of services geared to the elderly residents of southwest Broward County, including an adult day care program, health and nutritional support, and more. The Center also offers recreational and educational activities during the day, including university classes, professional training programs, and is the site for many special city events.

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A “sister” to the popular Weston sushi buffet, the POC in Coral Gables truly takes its unique concept to the next level. Here, in addition to the legendary sushi buffet, diners can select from over 100 gourmet items perfectly prepared by its master chefs.

The culinary talent at POC is unheard of for a buffet restaurant. Owner Will Lin has partnered with two of the industry’s most talented chefs. “Johnny HK, who built his experience and reputation in the kitchens of some of New York’s most renowned restaurants, now blends Eastern and Western techniques in his unique and spectacular recipes,” notes Will. “And Kevin Z wows sushi lovers with his artistic and delicious creations inspired by his years at the famed Nobu and Sushi Samba.”

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Today, diners can sample foods from around the world at POC in Coral Gables. Because of the region’s large Latin population, the menu features favorite Latin dishes including Argentinean-style steaks, Colombian fried pork skins, Cuban Pork Osso Buco, fried plantains and Tres Leches; there is even a Cuban sushi roll.

The international influences are most evident on the dessert bar, which features Panna Cotta, Tiramisu and Canoli from Italy, Crème Brulee and Chocolate Mousse from France, delicious Thai Doughnuts, along with assorted other homemade treats. Ice cream is another option, with eight flavors daily including one sugar free.

The menu is not the only thing that differs between this restaurant and its “sister” in Weston. The Coral Gables location offers a buffet brunch. In addition to sushi and other entrees, it offers breakfast fare including made-to-order omelets, pan-cakes, breakfast pastries, and much more. It also serves $7 bottomless Mimosas and Bloody Mary’s.

Another difference between the two restaurants is this one features a full bar. Guests can enjoy a selection of fine libations including the signature POC Mojito which fea-tures Tiku liquor, a premium Asian spirit. POC offers a Happy Hour with live music Monday through Friday from 5 to 8pm, along with two-for-one drinks. Nestled in the heart of Coral Gables, POC is the perfect spot to unwind after work, grab a bite with the family or start off your evening before a night on the town. This popular restaurant has a steady stream of diners from early until late.

POC American Fusion Buffet & Sushi is worth the drive to Coral Gables. It is located at 2121 Ponce De Leon Boulevard in the Bank Atlantic Building. The restaurant is open for lunch and dinner daily, with a buffet brunch on weekends and holidays. The lunch buffet is $11.95 Monday through Friday. The dinner buffet is $18.95 Monday through Thursday and $20.95 Friday through Sunday. The buffet brunch is $14.95. Special children’s pricing is available. For more information call (305) 529-0882 or visit www.pocbuffet.com.

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M embers of the Southern Handcraft Society still enjoy making things the old fashioned way – by hand. For some it is simply a hobby and for others it is a passion. They meet to share their love of the arts and craft-

ing. They also have an opportunity to participate in craft shows, learn new handcraft techniques at classes and workshops, and participate in special events and activities.

There are currently six chapters of the Southern Handcraft Society in South Florida. Founded in 1989, Chapter 1 meets the second Thursday of every month, at 7 p.m., at the SW Focal Point Senior Center, 301 NW 103 Ave in Pembroke Pines. The group has over 40 members and it continues to grow. All of its members are currently women; however, the group welcomes anyone, 16 or older, with an interest in handcrafts or the creative arts.

Meetings begin with a mix of fun and business. Everyone brings a pot luck dish to share as the group reviews club business. They also bring an item for the monthly raffle. Members have a chance to bid on the items and the proceeds are used to help to defray some of the costs of the running the club. The second part of the meeting alternates monthly between a demonstration and a hands-on activity which might include stamping, sponging, flower arranging, cro-cheting, beadwork or something else. Last month there was a demonstration of crazy quilting, an old

time art which involves placing pieces of fabric together and embroidering over the seams. This month, there will be a hands-on craft.

The club also has activities outside of the monthly meetings. On May 21, members will get together for a daylong retreat, where they will craft all morning and afternoon. On October 6, 7, and 8, the group will have its annual juried craft show, which will include work from its own members, members from other chapters and outside artists. Members also give back to the community. Every year the chapter donates 1,200 new

teddy bears to local hospitals, as well as the police and fire departments to help calm children in traumatic situations. Twice a year, they assemble bags of toiletries and donate them to Women in Distress.

Christine Lupo has shared her love of painting, sewing, knitting, metal work and other crafts with the group for the past 18 years. She enjoys crafting in the company of others who share her same interest and has been friends with many of them since she joined. She has sold her work at craft shows sponsored by different chapters in South Florida. “I find it very therapeutic to sit and make things with my hands,” said Lupo, who has been club president for the past six years. “It is a wonderful group of ladies. They are all so talented and we learn so much from each other.”

For more information, call 305-895-4971 or send an email to [email protected].

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Members of the Southern Handcraft Society make power flower embellished frames at an all day retreat.

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Last month, Miramar residents voted to let Lori Moseley keep her seat as Miramar Mayor for another four years and elected newcomer Wayne Messam for Miramar City Commission Seat 4.

With nearyly 59 percent of the vote, Moseley won against businessman and former City Commisioner John Moore. She won by more than 500 votes which is almost 1 1/2 times the number of votes that Moore received. Moseley has been involved with the City of Miramar since 1995, when she was elected into the City Commission. Four years later she was elected Mayor and then reelected in 2003 and 2007. “Mayor Moseley has been doing a great job,” said Frank Brown, who has lived in Miramar for 12 years. “I am glad that she will serve another four years.”

Political newcomer Wayne Messam won a close race for Miramar Commission Seat 4, winning by only 31 votes against newcomer Yvette Holt. John J. Murphy Jr. and Joe Romero also ran. Messam moved to Miramar ten years ago. He felt that its cultural diversity and sense of community would make it a great place to raise his own family. Wayne and his wife of 13 years, Angela, have three children - Wayne II, 13, and twin daughters Kayla and Kyla, 11, all of whom attend public schools in Miramar. “I look forward to the opportunity to make Miramar the best place in America to live, work, visit and play,” said Messam.

The Mayor and the City Commissioners are elected at-large, with the City Commission designated by seat numbers. Both the Mayor and the City Commission are elected for four-year terms.

For information, visit www.ci.miramar.fl.us.

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Miramar Residents Keep Moseley and Elect Newcomer Messam

Mayor Lori C. Moseley was reelected.Commissioner Wayne Messam was elected to Seat 4.

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Students from the Pembroke Pines Charter Middle School Central Campus recently traded their science text books

for an educational adventure filled with hands-on learning. The 6th, 7th and 8th grade advanced science and language arts students travelled to Jonathan Dickinson State Park to study the endan-gered plants of the Florida Scrub ecosystem and the changing water conditions of the Loxahatchee River. “The students had an opportunity to see and touch things that they are learning about in their text books,” said 7th grade science teacher Piper Spencer. “It is wonderful to see them get so excited about science.”

Armed with compasses and journals to record data, the students hiked along the park trails and identified six different forms of plant drought adaptations. Next, they got a quick lesson on how to operate a canoe and set out on the Loxahatchee River, where they spotted many different species of wildlife, including an alligator. The students measured and recorded the water’s temperature, salinity, pH and turbidity to determine the effects of salt water intrusion on the River. The students also visited Blowing Rocks Preserve where they observed the unusual geological formation created by weathering effects of the surf on the limestone forma-tions. Before returning home, they stopped at the sea turtle hospital at the Marinelife Center on Juno Beach to explore the career of veterinary science.

Several of the students have already expressed an interest in becoming a veterinar-ian or marine biologist. Spencer is hoping that trips like these will encourage more students to explore a possible career in science. Last year, she took them snorkeling in John Pennekamp State Park in Key Largo. “These trips allow the students to become scientists for the day,” said Spencer. “They can actually experience what it is like to be a scientist instead of just reading about it.”

For information on the PPCMS Central Campus, call 954-322-3300 or visit www.pinescharter.net.

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Students from the PPCMS Central Campus stopped on the river to measure salinity with a guide from the State Park.

Students examine a rescued turtle at the Marinelife Center on Juno Beach.

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By omar J. arcia, esq., Foreclosure DeFense anD BankruPTcy ProTecTion aTTorney

I n previous articles, we have outlined the pitfalls and disadvantages of most residential home loan modifications. Some of these include higher prin-cipal balances, the length of time required to complete the loan modification

process, the temporary nature of a loan modification, and the high rate of default after a modification. However, there is a very limited set of circumstances under which a loan modification can work in favor of the homeowner:

▸ The Property is the Borrower’s Principal Residence - Most lenders will only consider a loan modification of a borrower’s principal residence. The rationale behind this is that a borrower is more likely to make all payments under a loan modification agree-ment in their family home, as opposed to an invest-ment property. Indeed, the underlying purpose of the Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP) enacted in February 2009 was to help homeowners stay in their principal home. If you are struggling to loan modify an invest-ment property or second home, you need to con-sider other more viable options.

▸ The Borrower Has Positive Equity or At Least Owes What the Property is Worth - As most borrowers are painfully aware, most loan modifications will not include a reduction of the amount you owe your lender, but may actually increase the amount owed. Agreeing to a loan modification with a higher principal balance may place the homeowner so deep in debt that he/she may never “break even” or realize any profit from the sale of the home. For this reason, it is critical that a homeowner have some equity in the property they are seeking a loan modification, or at least owe what the property is worth.

▸ The Mortgage Loan Does Not Contain Elements of Fraud or other Violations of Law - Discovering that a loan contains elements of mortgage fraud or violations of law could be critical in obtaining the best possible outcome for any homeowner. However, most loan modification agreements contain a provision where the home-owner releases the lender from liability for any wrongdoing in connection with the loan. A homeowner should never sign a loan modification agreement without at least investigating whether the loan contains elements of mortgage fraud or violations of law. In order to rule out the possibility of mortgage fraud, a homeowner should conduct a forensic audit of their home loan. Homeowners should stay away from online sites that sell inexpensive forensic audits, and even from law firms that offer to perform the audit themselves.

The Arcia Law Firm has worked with several qualified and professional loan audit-ing firms to whom we refer our clients. If any of these three circumstances do not apply to your current situation, you need to stop the loan modification process and consider other options.

If you would like an attorney from the Arcia Law Firm to review your case in detail, please call today 1-800-770-7102 or visit us online at www.arcialawfirm.com to schedule your free initial consultation. The Arcia Law Firm is privileged to represent hundreds of homeowners in our community in foreclosure defense and bankruptcy protection matters. We welcome the opportunity to meet with you, and together determine the best possible direction to resolve your mortgage crisis.

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A lthough college prices continue to rise, one lucky Pembroke Pines family does not need to worry. The Pembroke Pines Charter School recently held a fundraiser to raffle off a Florida Prepaid College Tuition

Voucher. Yogita Gidwani was one of the first to make a donation for her two-year-old daughter Sanya Gidwani and won.

This was the first time that the charter school held this fundraiser. Since 96 percent of the students who graduate from the high school go to college, it seemed like a good fit. The fundraiser was limited to 1,000 donations of $100 each and the school received approximately 430. The winner was announced at a drawing held at the January 2011 City of Pembroke Pines Commission Meeting. Gidwani was not present, so Kathleen Kuebler immediately placed a phone call to tell her that Sanya had won. ‘Initially she thought it was a crank call,” said Keubler. “Once she realized she had actually won, she started to cry. I feel so lucky that I was the one who got to place the call.”

The Gidwani’s have been residents of Pembroke Pines since 2009. Their eldest daughter Simran is in kindergarten at the West Campus. They started the prepaid tuition plan for her when she was two. When their second daughter Sanya turned 2, they began thinking about enrolling her in the plan as well. “Florida Prepaid Plans are so important in helping parents secure a brighter future for their children,” said Gidwani. “Who knew a $100 donation and a little luck would secure my youngest daughter’s education. We feel so blessed to have won the raffle. When our daughter is ready for college, we will not have the anxiety of tuition costs and fees. We are so grateful to the City of Pembroke Pines Charter School for the tuition raffle.”

For information on the Pembroke Pines Charter Schools, visit www.pinescharter.net.

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C lose to 75 percent of American women have uterine fibroids, according to the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. And nearly one-third of

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Q: What are fibroids and whom do they affect?A: Fibroids are benign growths in the uterus. They range from a few millimeters to many centimeters in size. African-American women and those with a family history are more likely to develop fibroids.Q: What are the symptoms of fibroids?A: Fibroids generally occur without symptoms. In most cases, they are discovered in routine pelvic exams. When symptoms are present, they may include: ▸ Heavy, prolonged monthly periods, sometimes with clots ▸ Anemia and fatigue ▸ Pain or pressure in the pelvis ▸ Painful intercourse ▸ Frequent urge to urinate ▸ Constipation or bloating ▸ Enlarged stomach areaQ: What are the treatment options?A: Medical treatments include birth control pills and hormone treatments. Medications can cause menopause-like side effects and are prescribed to alleviate symptoms. Surgical options include hysterectomy, which is the removal of the uterus, and myomectomy, the removal of just the fibroids.

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Allogeneic BMT involves the infusion of blood producing cells into a patient from a well matched sibling or unrelated donor. The infusion of these blood progenitor cells gives rise to a competent immune system which is able to eradicate the patient’s malig-nancy. Allogenic BMT is utilized in the treatment many hematological cancers and non-malignant blood disorders. “I anticipate that we will be able to perform allogeneic BMT at Memorial Hospital West within the next 12 to 18 months,” said Dr. Feinstein.

As part of a comprehensive BMT Program, Memorial established the only extracorpo-real photopheresis (ECP) unit in Broward County to treat severe graft-versus-host disease, a long term complication of allogeneic BMT. Allogeneic BMT recipients have traveled from all over South Florida to receive outpatient ECP at Memorial Cancer Institute.

Lastly, the Umbilical Cord Blood Project, under the direction of Dr. Feinstein and Mary Roberts, EdD, ARNP, Director of Nursing for the Family Birthplace at Memorial Hospital West, was launched on November 1, 2010. For many patients with malignancies of the blood and/or lymph nodes, an allogeneic BMT is the only potentially curative option. Life-saving blood progenitor cells can be obtained not only from the bone mar-row, but the peripheral blood and umbilical cord blood (UCB) as well. Unfortunately, siblings have only a 25% chance of matching, and the majority of patients who could benefit from allogeneic HCT do not have a matched sibling. Furthermore, greater than 10,000 patients per year in the United States are unable to find a suitable donor. Minorities are vastly under-represented in national and international registries.

Approximately, 10,000 deliveries occur annually in Memorial Healthcare System. Fewer than 20% of these deliveries involve the private collection and storage of UCB. Until recently, the majority of these potentially life-saving cord units were discarded. Memorial now offers expectant mothers the option of donating Umbilical Cord Blood at no cost. Umbilical Cord Blood is collected at the time of delivery and processed. Suitable units are stored at Duke University where they are available eligible transplant patients worldwide. Umbilical Cord Blood donation is available at Memorial Hospital West and Memorial Regional Hospital in Hollywood, and will soon be available at Memorial Hospital Miramar.

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N estled next to a gym and specialty grocery store in a Cooper City strip mall sits a treasure trove of rare finds in South Florida.

The Cooper City Antique Mall has been in business for close to 20 years, and is recognized as one of the finest and oldest antique malls in Broward County. Owner Claudia Cayne says customers will find a unique array of antiques, to fit any taste or budget.”We are a true antique mall. We cover every aspect of antiques and aren’t limited to just a few things,” said Cayne of Southwest Ranches, who joined founder Dodie Cayne in November of 2010.

Located at 9800 Griffin Road, the Cooper City Antique mall is spread out over 10,000 square feet and features the merchandise of close to 50 independent dealers, who offer all types of antiques from all periods. They carry fine quality antiques including furniture  and decorative accessories that date back as far as the 18th century. Customers will also find jewelry, glassware, china & porcelain, collectibles, textiles, paintings & prints, lamps & chandeliers, architectural, iron & garden accessories. To ensure authenticity, the vast majority of their inventory are actual antiques (100 years or more) or vintiques which is at least 30 years or more. The store is displayed with in eye catching visual displays that transport you in both time and place. “I think from the moment our customers walk past the glass doors their whole mood changes,” said Cayne.

According to Cayne, antiques are the original form of “green” and serve in direct contrast to many of the products created in today’s disposable society.

While the mall features items more than 200 years old, Cayne says many people today simply don’t think to save things. Several of their dealers special-ize in art, that uses Repurposed Antiques.   Browse through the antique mall, and you’ll catch a glimpse of an old headboard that’s been converted into the back of vanity, or a mirror that now serves as a glass tabletop. To show how repurposed antiques can make

an immediate impact, the Cooper City Antique Mall turned to decorator Kevin Alden Reed who created a small room using only a combination of antiques found in the store. The result was a designer kitchen that features a carved breakfront, double oven, stove top purchased from a deconstruction project, a table, high chair and what Cayne called a “mantique” or

“industrial chic” bench. “Mantiques” or “Industrial

Chic” uses wood from old barns and old industrial parts. Designers will repurpose materials into functional furniture pieces. It is the ultimate form of recycling, said Cayne. “Rather than sending item to a dump, they are repurposed and made into functional beautiful furniture,” she said.

Each one of their staff offers an amazing wealth of knowledge of antiques gained throughout their years of working at antique shows, antique stores, or being avid col-lectors themselves. It is that experience and good name in the community that customers turn to when they need help dealing with the estates of a loved one. “It can be a very overwhelming time,” said Cayne. Under their guidance, they help families by either running estate sales or by purchasing their items to sell in their store. What oftentimes family members consider junk is turned into money as many artists use antique papers and household items as ephemera for artworks. As a service to customers who have large estates, they offer this service to help them with all their items, not only antiques.

Additionally, they also offer a consign-ment program for antiques and high end collectibles. The piece will be displayed for sale in their showroom. The Cooper City Antique Mall advertises extensively to bring in buyers, and their friendly staff is on hand to assist customers as they shop in our store. They may also list selected consigned items in their online catalog to further increase the chance of sales. Cayne said consignment is a great way to sell unwanted antique items.

The Cooper City Antique Mall is the ideal place to go for customers who need a special gift for themselves or that hard-to-shop for friend.  Whether designing an entire space or looking for just one special piece, Cayne says customers will find it at the Cooper City Antique Mall. They welcome Interior Designers, new dealers and offer design service either in store, or in a home. They are also considering opening their store to local children, to give them a look back in time through the unique antiques they have. “It is a real history lesson,” Cayne said.

The Cooper City Antique Mall is located at 9800 Griffin Road in Cooper City. They are open 7 days, Monday

-Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sundays from noon to 5 p.m. For more information, or to talk to them about consignment, estate sales or buyouts, phone them at 954-252-0788 or visit them online at www.Coopercityantiquemall.com.

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It is a Mediterranean tradition for family and friends to get together to share small dishes called

‘Mazzas’ before they indulge in their entrees. At Mazza in Pembroke Pines, guests can experience this tradition and enjoy great food without leaving the neighborhood. The family-friendly is conveniently located at 15749 Pines Blvd., just west of I-75.

Faris Bushnaq opened Mazza in 2007 to share his passion for food and dining with others. The restaurant has a warm, relaxing atmosphere and the food is bursting with flavor. The Greek and Lebanese dishes are cooked in olive oil and contain fresh vegetables, an array of exotic spices, meats that are marinated overnight in Mediterranean juices and other high quality ingredients. Many of the recipes have been passed down through the generations. “We want our guests to leave the restaurant feeling happy, satisfied and with smiles on their faces,” said Faris. And they do.

Mazza has developed a very loyal clientele. Some of its guests come to try Mediterranean food for the first time and others are connoisseurs. Once they experience the restaurant’s quality food and fun atmosphere, they are eager to return. Guests are not the only ones who praise the restaurant. Mazza is Zagat Rated and has received rave reviews from online critics. It recently won opentable.com’s 2011 Diner’s Choice Awards in three categories: Ft. Lauderdale Neighborhood Gem, Ft. Lauderdale Good for Groups and one of Southeast Florida’s Top Mediterranean Restaurants.

Most guests start by ordering an assort-ment of traditional appetizers to share. This is also a great way to sample the menu. Some of the most popular are the Drunken Halloumi (Cypriot Halloumi cheese that is lightly sautéed in ouzo and olive oil and served with tomatoes in a special Toom garlic sauce); Grilled Octopus (marinated in Mediterranean spices and drizzled with olive oil, garlic and fresh lemon juice) and of course the Hummus (a blend of chick peas, Tahini

sesame paste, fresh lemon juice and garlic), which Mazza may soon begin selling in stores. Mazza also offers 10 different salads. Most are intended as appetizers and include favorites like Tabouleh (chopped parsley, cracked wheat, tomatoes and fresh mint tossed in extra virgin olive oil, fresh lemon and pomegranate molasses vinaigrette) and Shaved Pear (field greens, shaved pear, candied walnuts and warm goat cheese tossed in a Poppy Seed dressing).

The restaurant offers a large selection of entrees that include traditional Mediterranean dishes, as well as Petit Filet Mignon, Cowboy Steak, Grilled Salmon, Whole Fish, Grilled Chicken, Pasta and more. Many order one of the Signature Kabobs made with seven different types of meats, seafood and vegetable or something from the Rotisserie

(Lamb Gyro, Chicken or Steak Shawarma). Other traditional favorites include the Lamb Chops (perfectly marinated overnight in Mazza’s aromatic seven spice marinade), Grilled Skirt Steak (top grade outside skirt steak marinated in citrus juices and grilled on an open flame) and the Med Burger (handcrafted patty perfectly seasoned, stuffed with goat cheese and topped with roasted tomato and lettuce). Kids can chose from a large selection of items that range in price from $4.95 to $5.95 and include two sides.

The serving sizes are generous and many leave with leftovers to enjoy at home. Most, however, still manage to find room for desserts like Ashta (Greek phyllo pastry stuffed with a creamy filling, then topped with orange blossom syrup, rose water and topped with pistachios), Baklava (a rich, sweet pastry made of layers of Greek phyllo pastry filled with chopped nuts and sweetened with honey) and the Pistachio Ice Cream (served in a toasted almond basket with stuffed dessert dates).

Most guests like to enjoy a glass of wine or beer with their meal. The restaurant offers wine by the glass or bottle and sells bottles of wine for only $10, Sun. to Thurs. It also sells a wide variety of beer, including some from Lebanon and Greece. On Fri. and Sat. nights, from 8 to 9 p.m., guests can get a taste of Mediterranean culture as they watch a traditional belly dancing show complete with fire eating. The free show

is a treat for all ages.Many of Mazza’s guests want to experience the restaurant’s cuisine

at the office or at an event. Mazza offers a Corporate Catering Menu with a variety of options for $12 per person, including Chicken Kabob, Greek Salad and Dessert. The catering menu is very popular with medical offices in the area that recognize that Mediterranean cuisine is considered among the healthiest in the world, since it incorporates olive oil, nuts and seafood. Mazza also has a Party Platter Menu for birthdays, weddings and other special events. It contains all of the items from the regular menu in sizes suitable for parties as small as

6 or as large as several hundred. Mazza offers full catering and can supply everything for the party, including the food, tables, belly dancers and more.

Faris appreciates all of the support he gets from his guests and does his part to give back to the community. He participates in school fundraisers and has worked with the Red Cross, Transplant Foundation and many other charities. “We are so grateful to all of the people who dine in our restaurant and we feel it is our responsibility to give back.”

Mazza is open Mon. to Thurs, from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., Fri., from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m., Sat., from 11:30 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.; and Sun., from 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. For infor-mation, call 954-436-9997 or visit www.mazzarestaurant.com.

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The Pembroke Pines Special Population Program 2011 Special Olympic Senior Basketball team brought home the gold during the February 4th and 5th games

held in Cocoa Beach. Three athletes from the basketball team also received awards for Individual Skills. Robert Mingo and Ronnie Lane received gold and Casey Stewart received silver. The Special Olympic athletes will now start training for soccer.

Pembroke Pines provides quality recreational and edu-cational opportunities for individuals with special needs and individuals with varying intellectual and physical disabilities. More than 100 adults and children, ages 6 and older, participate in the programs which include softball, soccer, swimming, wheelchair basketball and tennis, specialty camps, special events, field trips and more. Participants are not required to be residents of Pembroke Pines. Since many cities do not offer something similar, they come from all over Broward and Dade County. “We have a great program and encour-age individuals of all ages to join us for skill building, social opportunities, and fun,” said Mary Wilson Palacios, Special Population Coordinator for the City of Pembroke Pines.

For information, call 954-450-3663; send an email to [email protected] or visit www.ppines.com.

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The City of Pembroke Pines Special Population Basketball Team enjoyed great success at the 2011 State Special Olympics Competition. Front: Rashid Shotande, Alejandro Archbold, Shawn MacLean, Nicholas Villanueva, Paloma Garcia, Mary Wilson Palacios, City of Pembroke Pines Special Population Coordinator. Back: Jacob Palacios, Vincent Versaci, and Justin Rencher.

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SCHOLARSHIP AWARDTwo players from the Archbishop McCarthy Varsity Lady Mavericks team were given the Kevin Garcia Memorial Scholarship Award for their leadership and academic success. Natalie DeVarona of Pembroke Pines and Olivia Richards of Sunrise each received $500 to use at their college. Olivia will be attending Florida State University and Natalie is still undecided, with acceptances at the University of Florida, Georgia Tech in Atlanta and Cornell University.

ART FESTIVALBlue skies greeted 100 artists and over 15,000 art seekers during the two day 13th Annual City of Pembroke Pines Art Festival in the Pines, a Fine Arts and Fine Craft Juried Art Show held at the Pembroke Pines City Center. Top Left: Gail Miller won Best of Show - Plants. Top Right: Members of the Gold Coast Wood Turners show their one-of-a-kind creations. Bottom Left: Best of Show - Watercolors David Wong with Arts Board Chairperson Rose Colombo, Maritza Rodriquez, and Cultural Arts Coordinator for the City of Pembroke Pines Robyn Vegas.

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Jonathan D. Cooper, MD. Otolaryngology

Alyssa Ricevuto, Au.D. Doctor of Audiology

Dianne K. Cooper, Au.D. Doctor of Audiology

Windmill Professional Campus 17180 Royal Palm Blvd., Suite 1

Weston, FL 33326 PH: 954-389-1414 · Fax: 954-389-4201

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MEDICAL & SURGICAL TREAMENT OF:

Mark A. Sukenik, M.D. Otolaryngology

David Jassir, M.D. Otolaryngology

Robert Maliner, M.D., F.A.C.S. Otolaryngology

Christine Jassir, ARNP Facial Dermatology

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