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Visit us online at

www.ourcityhollywood.com

Your local communitY news magazine!    JulY 2016

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The City of Hollywood is the Perfect

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Contents

publisher’s page

4 Summer Fun is at your Fingertips

CAleNDAr6 July 2016

COMMuNiTY NeWS

8 Local Artist Wishes to Find Fairy Tail Endings for the most Purr-fect Companions

8 Best-Selling Author Brad Meltzer Honored at Art and Culture Center Fundraiser

10 Hollywood Houses Rock On – Preserving the Past for the Future

10 Much More Than a Day at the Races – 4th Annual Derby Day Raises Funds for Crockett Foundation

11 The Heat is On! Miami Heat Legend and Other Community Heroes Honored at Charity Dinner

21 Jaycee Hall Celebrates 50 Years

feATure Story

14 The City of Hollywood is the Perfect Canvas for Many Masterpieces

sChOOl NeWS

16 Driftwood Middle School Students Have Big Goals

16 Hello Hollywood! Cameron Diaz Skypes Bethune Elementary Students

CAN do kid

17 Hollywood Park Elementary Student is Doing Her Part to Preserve the Planet

Ask the expert

18 Protect Yourself from the Sun

phOTO oF the MoNth

19 The World’s Favorite Newspaper™

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ChAMber NeWS

21 The Greater Hollywood Chamber of Commerce is Recruiting Leaders for the Class of 2016-2017

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As we enter the second month of summer vacation, and the novelty of days with no school has worn off, many parents (myself

included) are hearing the familiar phrase: “What are we doing today?” Fortunately, we live in a community where there are many great things to do all summer long.

Many parents took advantage of Our City Magazine’s Camp Guide to find their kids the perfect summer camp experience. It’s available online (www.ourcitymedia.com) and many camp programs run through August so there’s still plenty of time to sign up. Other families may be spending time traveling to parts near and far. Most of us will gather with friends and family to celebrate our country’s 240th Independence Day.

I plan on slow-cooking ribs on the barbecue. If you are looking for something to do right now, have no fear! Check out

Our City Magazine’s monthly community calendar – it’s full of local events and activities for every age and every interest.

Regardless of what you do this summer, remember to stay safe.

Cheers,

Summer Fun is at your Fingertips

Terry JailletPresident and Publisher

Publisher TeRRY JaILLeT

Managing editor Beverly Perkins

sales Manager Nancy Koval

Account RepResentAtives Mariem Garcia, Marcela Fuxman, Silvia Silva, Karla Iniguez, Jillian Hervish

office Manager Gabriela Moscoso

art Manager Mike Umlauf

graPhic design Jacqueline allard

Web designer Mike Umlauf

Visit us online: www.OurCityhollywood.com1960 N Commerce Parkway, Suite 3, Weston, FL 33326

Ph: 954-306-1007 • Fax [email protected][email protected]

Our City Media of Florida, LLC publishes FRee monthly, local community news magazines covering weston, davie/Sw Ranches/Cooper City, aventura, Plantation, Pembroke Pines, Miramar and Hollywood & Hallandale Total circulation is 20,000+ per edition or a total of 140,000+ copies per month Our City Magazines are direct mailed monthly to affluent single-family homes, condos and businesses in their respective communities covering all of Southwest Broward County Monthly mailings are verifiable by USPS statements available at www OurCityMedia com additional free  copies are available at selected locations throughout their respective communities and upon request by contacting this news magazine Opinions expressed by the writers are their own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the publisher Our City Media of Florida, LLC reserves the right to edit and/or reject any editorial or advertising content Our City Media of Florida, LLC 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 2016 by Our City Media of Florida, LLC Reproduction in whole or in part is forbidden in any media without prior written permission from the publisher

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1stFuntastic Friday – Enjoy family fun with a DJ, face painter, games, bounce houses and more. Local 10 (WPLG) viewers recently ranked Funtastic Friday # 8 on their “Top 10 Places to Take the Kids” in South Florida list. – ArtsPark at Young Circle, Hollywood – FREE admission – For more information call 954-921-3500. (Also on July 8th, 15th, 22nd and 29th)

Artspark Movie Night – Gather the family, a blanket, lawn chairs and some popcorn for a night under the stars watching a FREE family friendly flick at ArtsPark at Young Circle in Hollywood at 8:00pm. Tonight’s feature presentation is Apollo 13 (PG). Other movie nights are as follows: July 8th- Pee Wee’s Big Adventure (PG), July 15th- Brave (PG), July 22nd Charlotte’s Web (G) and July 29th TBA.

2ndHistoric Curci House Tour – This Hallandale Beach treasure can be toured compliments of the Hallandale Beach Historic Preservation Board on the first Saturday of every month between 11am and 4pm. 324 SW 2nd Avenue, Hallandale Beach - FREE admission - Donations accepted - 954-457-1452.

ArtsPark LIVE – A FREE concert series dedicated to showcasing South Florida’s finest talent in the heart of Downtown Hollywood at the new ArtsPark Amphitheater. Bring a blanket or lawn chair to ArtsPark – 1 Young Circle, Hollywood – 8:00pm-9:30pm.

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Dream Car Classic – The Downtown Hollywood Dream Car Classic features dozens of classic cars, trucks and other vehicles of interest. Attendance is FREE. Vehicle registration is $20. To pre-register for the Dream Car Classic, email Joe Bevelacqua at [email protected] and include your vehicle’s make and model. - 10:00am - 3:00pm - Hollywood Boulevard between 19th & 20th Avenue Downtown Hollywood - For more information, call 954-825-1027.

4thJuly 4th Celebration – Gather family and friends for a fun music filled day at the beach to celebrate America’s birthday. Enjoy Charnow Park’s splash pad or bring along your own beach games for this special holiday at the award-winning Blue Wave beach. Live entertainment starts at 2:00pm. The free celebration concludes with a star spangled offshore fireworks display at 9pm. Hollywood Beach - 300 Connecticut Street. For more information, please call 954-921-3404.

Burger Beast Food Trucks – Bring your appetite, your family and your friends to ArtsPark at Young Circle, Hollywood every Monday 5:30-9:30pm. Over 20 trucks participate. For a weekly updated truck line-up visit www.foodtrucksatartspark.com. (Also July 11th, 18th and 25th)

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Dog Dayz of Summer – Spend quality time at the beach this summer with your furry friend. South City Beach Park – 1870 S. Ocean Drive Hallandale Beach – 6:00-8:00pm – DAILY FEE: $5 resident / $10 non-resident per dog - SUMMER PASS: $15 resident / $30 non-resident per dog Cash only onsite - Passes may be purchased prior to the event at the Cultural Community Center, 410 SE 3rd St, Mon - Fri 8am – For more specifics, call 954-457-1452. (Also on July 23rd)

Hollywood Beach Sweep Clean Up – On the second Saturday of the every month from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. volunteers meet and collect litter and cigarette butts from the beach. Volunteers must be at least 8 years of age to participate and children must be accompanied by an adult. Please dress appropriately and wear sunscreen. This is a program of the Department of Public Works. Gloves and garbage bags will be provided to all volunteers along with safety instructions - Charnow Park - 300 Garfield Street, Hollywood.

Operation Paintbrush – Hollywood residents may participate in this popular program where they may receive up to 20 gallons of high quality recycled exterior latex paint for their single-family homes. Colors available are off-white, beige, terracotta, gray and turquoise. Paint distribution takes place at the City of Hollywood Public Works Compound located at 1600 S. Park Road, Hollywood between 8:00am and 12:00pm. For more information, please call 954-967-4526.

Hollywood West Concert Series – Enjoy a free concert featuring great local entertainment. Tonight’s performance features The Jamie Mitchell Band (Country). Bring a blanket or chair for comfort. Food is available for purchase. FREE admission and parking. - Boulevard Heights Community Center - 6770 Garfield Street, Hollywood - 7:30-9:00pm – Call 954-967-4235 for more information.

16thHistoric School House Tour – Journey back in time to 1910 and see how our ancestors learned in the oldest school in Broward County at the Historic School House – 648 NW 2nd Street, Hallandale Beach – 12:00pm-3:00pm – Cost is FREE, but donations are accepted. – For more information, call (954)457-1452.

Downtown Hollywood Artwalk – Visit galleries and shops in Downtown Hollywood while enjoying art, cultural entertainment, live music, murals and more during ArtWalk on the 3rd Saturday of every month from 7:00pm-10:00pm. Cost is FREE. For more information, please call 954-924-2980.

Painting for Fun at ArtsPark Art Walk – Everyone is welcome to enjoy this night at the gallery. Supplies are also included at this free event from 7:30-9:45pm at the Art Studio at ArtsPark at Young Circle- 1 Young Circle, Hollywood.

17thGlobal Meditation For World Peace – Take some time out of your hectic life and meet up with others who want to meditate to bring peace, love and care to the world. The group meets in ArtsPark at Young Circle - 1 Young Circle, Hollywood from 6:00pm-7:30pm. Admission is FREE. For more information, call 954-962-7447.

19thFull Moon Drum Circle – Bring a drum or other percussion instrument to this FREE guided drum circle. ArtsPark at Young Circle - 1 Young Circle, Hollywood from 7:00pm-9:00pm. – For more information, call 954-926-0204.

26thHoops with the Cops – Play basketball with the Hallandale Beach Police in this friendly and FREE competition on the courts. 5:00pm-8:00pm at Peter Bluesten Park, 501 SE 1st Avenue, Hallandale Beach. Call 954-457-1466 for more information.

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It was an exciting evening at the 19th Annual Cuisine for Art fundraiser held in May at Hollywood’s Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino. The Art and Culture Center of Hollywood presented the event which featured elected gov-

ernment officials and community leaders serving as celebrity waiters. All funds raised benefit the Center’s exhibition and education programming.

Each year the event has an honoree, and this year’s event honored #1 New York Times best-selling author Brad Meltzer. Meltzer is known for his fictional thrillers like The President’s Shadow and non-fiction like History Decoded. He was named by the Hollywood Reporter as one of Hollywood’s 25 Most Powerful Authors. He is also the author of a series of illustrated children’s books, comics and the host of Brad Meltzer’s Lost History and Brad Meltzer’s Decoded on the History Channel.

A large crowd of over 300 attended the sold out affair which started with a cocktail reception and silent auction, followed by a three-course dinner with the

“March of Celebrity Waiters” and then concluded with live entertainment and a live auction. Local 10 news anchor Jacey Birch and Local 10 meteorologist Trent Aric returned again this year to emcee the festivities.

Live musical entertainment included teenage rock-cello siblings Emil and Dariel, who are best known for their performance on America’s Got Talent; 15-year-old singer and actress Julia Dale; DJ Slim Rok of Rock With U Entertainment; and award-winning multimedia artist Daniel Pontet known for creating a work of art using his feet to the sound of music during an enthusiastic live performance.

Attendees got to bid on auction items such as a ride aboard the world famous Goodyear Blimp and

a VIP California wine experience along with a multitude of other extrav-agant gifts. Guests who raised the most gratuities in honor of their celebrity waiter received prizes from the Seminole Hard Rock and the Galleria Fort Lauderdale.

Besides Florida State Senators and Representatives, Hollywood Mayors and Commissioners and the variety of community leaders present, the highlight of the evening was the recognition of Brad Meltzer and raising over $60,000 for The Art and Culture Center.

The Art and Culture Center / Hollywood presents contemporary gal-lery exhibitions, live stage performances and high-quality education programs for adults and children. The Center fosters a creative envi-ronment where new and challenging work can flourish through pro-grams that reflect the highest standards of artistry and diversity.

Best-Selling author Brad Meltzer Honored at art and Culture Center FundraiserBy Beverly perkins

Once again, local Hollywood EcoArtist, Alissa Alfonso, completed another photo shoot at the Humane Society of Broward County (HSBC).

This month the talented designer wanted to pay tribute to Purina®, the leading U.S. pet care company, by includ-ing them in her stylized photoshoot.

The dogs and cats at the Humane Society of Broward County are fortunate to benefit from the partnership with the acclaimed pet food giant, Purina®. The nutritious pet food is fed to the shelter animals daily, therefore many bags are being used. The HSBC shelter staff saved these empty bags of pet food and gave them to Alfonso, who then created oversized upcycled mushrooms to include into her fairy tale backdrop.

Alfonso photographed seventeen canines in the storybook setting. The dogs were not camera shy as they loved the scented recycled mushrooms which smelled like their favorite foods. After the dogs had their moment

to shine it was time to work with the smaller creatures. Two cats, twelve kittens and five rabbits had the opportunity to wander through the beautiful hand painted picturesque forest also filled with mushrooms.

Alfonso’s work at the Humane Society is just a part of what she does to demonstrate the impor-tance of leaving the world a better place for future generations. Creating art that inspires and saves the environment while simultaneously giving shelter animals exposure and a possible home leaves an impact on those that appreciate her work.

“Each month when Alissa visits, our staff and volun-teers are always excited to see what she has created for

her stylized photo session, says Cherie Wachter, VP of Marketing at the HSBC. “These photos showcase some of the pets we have who are wishing for their Fairy Tail endings. She also added, “A huge thanks also to volun-teers Sara Sears and Kim McColl for getting the furry models to sit still.”

To see these pet’s true personalities, it’s encouraged to visit the Humane Society of Broward County and choose the right companion for your family. To see more photos visit www.humanebroward.com and to learn more about Alissa Alfonso visit www.alissaalfonso.com.

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The Humane Society of Broward County is open seven days a week for adoption and is located at 2070 Griffin Road, a block west of I-95. For more information call 954-989-3977. The shelter is a private, non-profit organization supported by donations and is not affiliated with any local or national orga-nization with a similar name. BLUe aFRICa S’MOReS

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DHollywood Houses Rock On – Preserving the Past for the Future

Decades ago, Ben W. Butler was an integral part of building Hollywood. He worked alongside Joseph W. Young and helped build the iconic Hollywood Hotel which was completed in 1922. After the real estate bust he went on to

the business of agriculture where he sold heifers, started a dairy herd and raised chickens.

In the late 1930s, Butler purchased a small wooden house and acquired 5 acres to grow his new endeavor. He went on to remodel the property and expanded the home using local oolitic limestone, which he also encased the exposed portions of the older structure.

The family called the finished structure the Rock House. The enterprising indi-vidual dug “coral rock” from a limestone quarry to sell to local builders, started a trailer park called Okomo Park and furthermore built a new barn on land which later formed Topeekeegee Yugnee (TY) Park.

The Butler House (aka The Coral Rock House) is one of a small number of coral rock houses that remain in Broward County. The City proposed to preserve and maintain the house as a historically significant structure located within the City. They have hired a preservation consultant to conduct research and complete a Historic Designation Report for the Coral Rock House.

The Hollywood Historical Society is extremely pleased that the Hollywood Historic Preservation Board has begun a Preliminary Review for Local Designation of the Butler Coral Rock House located on the property north of Taft Street and east of the CSX railway, which was the Okomo Trailer Park in Hollywood.

“We are very optimistic about the April meeting, and we are confident that the City is doing the right thing,” says Karen Albertson, Hollywood Historical Society President. “The fact that it may become a museum and a place for our events is really wonderful for our city.”

The joint effort between the City of Hollywood Preservation Board, The Hollywood Historical Society, Friends of Hollywood and Hollywood residents is how the City is able to preserve the past to share with future generations.

For more information on the Hollywood Historical Society, please visit the website www.hollywoodhistoricalsociety.org, visit at 1520 Polk Street, Hollywood or call 954-923-5590. All donations are tax deductible.

By Beverly perkins

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More than 300 guests, including local notables, dignitaries, celebrities and of course, the Crockett Foundation founders and former NFL

Players Henri and Zack Crockett attended the 4th Annual Derby Days Preakness Party at Sport of King Theater located at Gulfstream Park. The event, hosted by the Crockett Foundation, raised a total of $83,500 to benefit the Crockett Foundation’s youth mentoring and tutorial programs.

Among these guests was former Florida State University Head Coach Bobby Bowden. Bowden was honored by Henri and Zack Crockett that evening for his leadership and dedication as their personal mentors throughout the years as well as his many accomplish-ments and contributions to Florida State University. The award presentation featured a short video with highlights of Bowden’s career.

The program was introduced by Local 10 News Meteorologist and Florida State University Alumna, Jennifer Correa who served as the emcee for the evening. Guests also had the opportunity to hear from Crockett Foundation’s Executive Director, Eileen LaMarca who welcomed guests and shared the Foundation’s mission to help build character, develop leaders, and improve communities – one child at a time. Two students that are currently part of the Foundation’s after-school pro-grams shared their experiences and how the Crockett Foundation has positively impacted their lives.

“Coach Bobby’s leadership and dedication has helped shape us into the men we are today and has played a huge part in why we believe giving back to our com-munity is so important,” said Henri Crockett, Founder of Crockett Foundation. “That is why we try to empower kids the same way at the Crockett Foundation through mentoring, reading and tutoring.”

In addition to the legendary coach Bobby Bowden, former NFL Players and the founders of Crockett Foundation, Henri and Zach Crockett, celebrity guests included retired NFL players Cornelius Bennett, Fred Taylor, Duane Starks, Sam Madison, Snoop Marvin Minnis, Devin Bush, Louis Oliver, Marvin Jones and retired NBA and Miami Heat player, Eddie Jones. Special guests were Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel; School Board Member, Dr. Rosalind Osgood; Broward County Commissioner Chip LaMarca; Pompano Beach Mayor Lamar Fisher and Miramar Mayor Wayne Messam.

During the evening, guests enjoyed drinks, specialty food stations and desserts while they tuned in to watch Exaggerator pass Kentucky Derby champion Nyquist to win the 141st Preakness. The event also featured a silent auction and raffle prizes. Entertainment included DJ RBK sponsored by American Social and performances by the live band Hollywood. All proceeds from the event benefitted the Crockett Foundation’s youth mentoring and tutorial programs.

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Henri Crockett, Former NFL player and Co-Found-er of Crockett Foundation; Mark Richt, UM Football Head Coach; Bobby Bowden, Former FSU Football

Head Coach and Honoree at 4th annual derby days Preakness Party; and Zack Crockett, Former

NFL player and Co-Founder of Crockett Foundation Photo Credit: Black-tie South Florida

By Beverly perkins

Much More Than a day at the Races – 4th annual derby day Raises Funds for Crockett Foundation

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The Heat is On! Miami Heat Legend and Other Community Heroes Honored at Charity dinner

Hollywood’s Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino was the venue for a sold-out affair last spring. Some of the region’s biggest names in sports and entertainment

attended The Acordis Call of The Game Dinner which drew more than 800 guests.

The anticipated event benefited two of South Florida’s most recognized non-profit organizations- Lauren’s Kids and Dade Schools Athletic Foundation. Eric Reid and Tony Fiorentino, longtime Fox Sports Sun HEAT TV broadcasters, honored

leading sports icons and philanthropic heroes for their achievements both on and off the playing fields at their annual dinner.

The ballroom was transformed with the art of Romero Britto. Each table had a hand-painted electric guitar

centerpiece painted by the famed Neo-pop artist which could be purchased as a keepsake. Johanna Gomez emceed the evening as sports legends received awards.

Legendary Miami Dolphins coach, Don Shula alongside Reid, Fiorentino, and Ron and Lauren Book of Lauren’s Kids, presented Pat Riley with the evening’s most prestigious acco-lade. The Don Shula Sports Legend Award was awarded to the Miami HEAT President and NBA Hall of Famer for his remark-able accomplishments on and off the court.

The Sonny Hirsch Excellence in Sports Broadcasting

Award was given to the nationally renowned sportscaster Dick Stockton. The Ted Arison Community Service Award for outstanding work in the community was presented to Matthew Sandusky. Lastly, this year’s Jim Mandich Courage and Commitment Award was awarded to NFL Executive Vice President of Football Operations Troy Vincent.

“The level of support we received from the sponsors and supporters at the 2016 Acordis Call Of The Game Dinner was overwhelming,” said Lauren Book, founder and CEO of Lauren’s Kids. “Funds raised from this event allow us to raise awareness and educate families and communities so we can prevent abuse and protect childhood, as well as support sur-vivors on their journey to heal. The event may only have been one night — but the impact is year-round.”

“Every year Eric and I are humbled by the generosity and the outpour of support from the community,” said Tony Fiorentino. “The 2016 Call Of The Game Dinner and Celebrity Golf Classic have been a tremendous success, and we are honored to be able to continue to support two of the most remarkable charity organizations in our community – Lauren’s Kids and the Dade Schools Athletic Foundation. We thank all of our honorees for the outstanding work in the community and our sponsors and guests for their ongoing support.”

In addition to the award ceremony, the 2016 Reid & Fiorentino Dinner showcased an exceptional live performance by Rock Cellos as well as a silent and live auction presented by the annual auctioneer and Miami HEAT TV Host/Courtside Reporter, Jason Jackson. All proceeds from the evening bene-fitted Lauren’s Kids and the Dade Schools Athletic Foundation.

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Downtown Hollywood is known as one of South Florida’s vibrant arts, music and entertainment districts. The calendar of events each month con-

sists of classic car shows, outdoor concerts, art exhibits, cultural entertainment, charitable and many other family-friendly opportunities. One popular activity is the Downtown Hollywood Mural Project (DHMP) Walk.

Launched by the Hollywood Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) in August of 2012, the Downtown Hollywood Mural Project is the largest walk-able mural project in Broward County.

The collection of curated outdoor murals by both local, national and internationally recognized artists is a key element in the CRA’s arts-focused initiative to enhance the diversity and vibrancy of Downtown Hollywood, Florida.

Hollywood’s CRA was designated by the local government as the agency to provide the tools needed

to foster and support positive redevelopment. They have a big vision in mind that expands a decade from now. Their main goal is that Hollywood Beach becomes a world-class coastal destination, but still retains its beach town character and artsy vibe.

The DHMP’s goal is to curate contemporary outdoor murals at key locations in Downtown Hollywood in an effort to enhance and enrich the existing cultural fabric of the community, thereby attracting more art related activities, businesses and events. The mural project adds a visual arts component to Mayor Peter Bober’s Live Music Initiative that kicked off with the debut of the ArtsPark Live!, a year-round free concert series at the ArtsPark at Young Circle amphitheater.

Currently twenty-three artists have participated,

making this Broward’s larg-est exterior contemporary art mural project. Project Manager Jill C. Weisberg is sure to strategically place the murals to create points of interest that stimulate activity and improve the Downtown economy. Local business benefit by having more traffic, and people that live or work in the community benefit by having compelling works of art that are constantly visible. Local property owners are empowered and integral in the artist selec-tion process.

Jill C. Weisberg got her start in public art in 2008 as a designer and project manager working with an arts

collective that helped make Miami’s Wynwood arts district one of the largest concentrations of international street art in the world. She is responsible for curating the Downtown Hollywood Mural Project since its inception in 2012, and has been instrumental in cultivating Downtown Hollywood as an arts hub.

“I am a Hollywood native and I absolutely love the eclectic and unique nature of my hometown”, says Weisberg. “DHMP has added an energy to Downtown Hollywood that was not there before, making it a much more exciting and interesting place to visit.”

Weisberg is responsible for scouting diverse talent, locally, nationally and internationally and bringing professional experienced artists to South Florida. She has approached the curation of DHMP with the flair of a contem-porary and global steward. Furthermore, she selects contemporary artists working with a wide range of subject matter, styles and themes that flow seamlessly into the historic Downtown architecture.

Visitors can become exposed and appre-ciate the talents of Ruben Ubiera, Jessy Nite, Eduardo Mendieta & Jay Bellicchi, Evoca1, 2alas, Michelle Weinberg, Rob Robi, Tatiana Suarez, Molly Rose Freeman, Daniel Fila, The London Police, Diana Contreras, Rone, Strangeways & Yenta, Hoxxoh, Ernesto Maranje, Logan Hicks, Kenny Scharf , TM Sisters and most recently Nicole Salcedo and Kenton Parker.

Every 3rd Saturday of the month during Artwalk, from 7:00pm-8:00pm, guests can enjoy a guided tour of the community’s unique art and culture. It is suggested that those who attend wear comfortable shoes for this leisurely evening stroll around the streets of Downtown Hollywood.

The tour is free and open to the public and often times features a muralist at work on their wall. During the tour these working muralists engage the public and discuss their work. Private mural tours are avail-able on request. Those who visit leave with a great impression and an appreciation of the arts.

To be a part of the tour, meet at the Visitor Center Information Booth at Anniversary Park on the corner of 20th Avenue & Hollywood Blvd. promptly at 7:00pm. Free on-street parking is also available Downtown. For informa-tion on Downtown Hollywood events or businesses, call the Hollywood Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) at 954-924-2980 or visit www.hollywoodcra.org.

Photos courtesy of the Hollywood CRa

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Getting to the Bottom of Your Digestive TroublesAnyone who has suffered digestive problems knows that symptoms can range from mild to severe pain and bloating to diarrhea or constipation, none of which sounds like much fun. But in truth a lot more could

actually be going on. It’s important to find out as early as possible, because some issues can lead to more serious, chronic illnesses if left untreated.

Your digestive system is a complex and extensive part of the body. It starts at your mouth, down your esophagus to your stomach, small intestine, colon, rectum, and ends at your anus. It’s responsible for helping your body absorb essential nutrients and then getting rid of the waste, which are very important functions. So, if you continue to suffer from digestive disturbances, it’s probably time to make an appointment with your doctor. Not only will you be more comfortable once you’ve gotten to the source of the issue, more importantly, early diagnosis and treatment can reduce damage to your esophagus and GI tract.

Today, gastroenterologists are using advanced technology that make diagnosis and treatment

of digestive disorders much more palatable. For example, endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) is an important tool that allows doctors to see your internal organs very clearly. EUS provides very high resolution images, because it does not have to go through barriers such as skin and bone, as compared to surface ultrasound.

According to Cleveland Clinic Florida gastroenterologist Ronnie Pimentel, MD, “the EUS procedure is typically performed in an outpatient setting, and usually takes close to 45 minutes.” He adds that “patients do not experience discomfort during the procedure, and are able to go home the same day.”

EUS is very useful in helping physicians evaluate cancers or other tumors of the stomach, esophagus, pancreas, colon, liver, gall bladder, digestive tract and rectum, as well as to plan the most effective treatment strategies. It can even provide good images of smaller masses that may not be detected using other technology. And, preliminary results are available immediately, allowing for timely staging and treatment of gastrointestinal cancers. In fact, in the past 5 years EUS has become utilized more and more in this capacity.

How EUS works EUS is much like a regular endoscopy procedure in that a probe is inserted down the esophagus and into the stomach.

The difference, however, is that the probe’s tip has an ultrasound camera on it that provides a very clear view of the stomach and nearby organs.

By getting so close to the organs, EUS allows doctors to take a biopsy through the stomach wall, by removing a small amount of tissue for testing. Getting a biopsy this way is more comfortable for patients than a traditional needle biopsy through the skin, and more critical is the fact that it reduces the risk of “seeding,” or spreading the tumor through the skin or to other parts of the body.

Dr. Pimentel states that, “another important use for EUS is to perform nerve blocks for severe pain in cancer patients. We also can insert markers (known as fiducials) to guide future radiation treatments so that they target only the tumor, not the healthy tissue around it.”

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Award-winning actress Cameron Diaz adopted Bethune Elementary and lends her support and encouragement throughout the school year as part of the Turnaround Arts program. Due to Cameron Diaz’s busy schedule, she

unfortunately could not make it to the Turnaround Arts School for a personal visit. However, modern day technology allowed her to speak with the students via an interactive Skype call.

Bethune, a magnet art school, was competitively selected by local partners to be a participant in Turnaround Arts. The President’s Committee, in coordination with the White House, the U.S. Department of Education and several foundations bring arts education programming and resources to high-poverty elementary and middle schools across the country through this national program.

Results have shown that Turnaround Arts strengthened school reform efforts, boosted academic achievement and increased student engagement in schools facing extremely difficult educational challenges in the country. There are cur-rently 50 Turnaround Arts schools in 27 school districts and 14 states and the District of Columbia.

Besides receiving art supplies, materials, musical instruments, in-school pro-fessional development, training and more, each selected school is designated a

high-profile artist. This individual works with the school over the length of the program to increase student and community engage-ment and promote local visibility for the school.

Familiar names such as Paula Abdul, Marc Anthony, Macy Gray, Sarah Jessica Parker, Russell Simmons, Forest Whitaker, Josh Groban and Sir Elton John are just a few of the talented artists that can be found on the extensive list of participants who have “adopted” a school.

The 2nd-5th grade Bethune Elementary students were able to perform parts of their upcoming Shrek Jr. production for the actress best known for her voice as Princess Fiona in the Dreamworks motion picture. The students then had the opportunity to speak with Cameron Diaz. The curious little actors asked questions such as how many movies she made to challenges she encountered and what it was like to play an animated character vs. a real-life one.

Diaz laughed and cried as she interacted with this ambitious bunch. She pro-vided acting tips as well as useful advice. She instructed the children to discover their passion in their hearts not to just be famous, but to use learning as a way to improve their futures.

For more details on the Turnaround Arts program, please visit www.turnaroundarts.pcah.gov.

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It was a great way to end the school year at Driftwood Middle School with a visit from the Florida Panthers Alumni and Panthers Street Cats. The morning began with a kickoff assembly by Principal Williams which was followed by

Hockey Scholar and Physical Education classes concluding with a Hockey Scholar event includ-ing Billy Lindsay, Florida Panthers Alumni, Florida Panthers Mascot, Stanley C. Panther and the Florida Panthers Street Cats Community Initiative team.

The Florida Panthers teamed up with the National Hockey League (NHL) and the National Hockey League Players’ Association (NHLPA) to bring the NHL and NHLPA Future Goals program to schools across the region of South Florida.

Driftwood Middle School students are actively involved using the Future Goals program. The program, developed by Everfi, encourages a digital learning initiative which will help students build their science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) skills using the fast-paced exciting game of hockey as a learning vehicle.

“I attended the Ever Fi Hockey Scholar Training in February and knew Driftwood Middle School had to implement this pro-gram throughout all of our electives,” says Linda Gancitano, 7th grade Driftwood Middle School Physical Education Teacher. “There are modules for every grade level. The 8th grade

Physical Education class teaches the Hockey Scholar program, while 7th grade teaches the NFL Character Education Playbook and the

6th grade learns money manage-ment through a program called Vault.”

This no cost cutting-edge cur-riculum recently launched Hockey Scholar as part of the Future Goals program. This new course utilizes an exploratory learning approach, exposing students to foundational STEM concepts, scientific thinking and data/graphical analysis through real-life STEM applications. The overall goal is to spark student interest in STEM topics and help students become college-ready, career-ready and life-ready as they prepare to be innovators and leaders of tomorrow.

The Driftwood Cardinals conducted Future Goals – Hockey Scholar labs and activities in their science classes while students in physical educa-tion developed hockey skills through hands-on

clinic drills, and those in elective classes learned STEM by completing modules in Hockey Scholar on computers.

Jennifer Hoover, 8th grade Physical Education Teacher says, “It’s a great way to incorporate science, math and technology into the Physical Education Curriculum and still keep the integrity of sports and fitness.”

driftwood Middle School Students Have Big GoalsBy Beverly perkins

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The school year always ends with a multitude of celebrations from moving up parties to gradua-

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The Broward P3 Eco-Challenge (Preserving our Planet for Posterity) is a multi-divisional and organiza-tional effort between Broward County Public Schools (BCPS), Broward County Environmental Planning and Community Resilience Division and the Environmental Conservation Organization. Members from these organizations formed a P3 committee to create and implement the initiative to recognize and reward those schools, teachers, students, administrators and non-instructional individuals for their efforts to learn about and to administer environmentally sustainable measures and green actions within their schools and communities.

The P3 School Challenge and the P3 Stewardship Recognition are two areas of recognition. The school challenge must show the demonstration of participation in or implementation of different sustainability metrics based on a rubric com-posed of six comprehensive categories: School Grounds Enhancement, School Sustainability, Curriculum Integration, Community Involvement, Administrative Support and Innovation. The second part rewards those individuals who have

shown evidence of promoting civic responsibility, environmental steward-ship and education of environmental issues. The metrics of this category include Awareness and Involvement, Current Professional Development/Affiliation, Instructional Soundness/Creativity and Skill Building.

Yamila Diaz, a Hollywood Park Elementary fifth grader, was nomi-nated by her teacher Eileen Santiago. This sweet girl has been one of Santiago’s students for three years in the Intellectual Disabilities cluster.

“Working with Yamila has been a com-plete pleasure for me,” says Santiago.

“Besides her contagious laugh and the ability to make everyone smile, she has taken a huge interest in taking care of her classroom and being Eco-friendly.”

Yamila became extremely aware of the importance of recycling and keeping the Earth clean. She is always exhibiting good citizenship by cleaning her area and placing materials in the recycling bin as well as having extreme motivation for taking care of the school garden. As a participant in the City of Hollywood’s

“Go Green” event, Yamila created various crafts with recycled materials and also planted seeds in recycled milk boxes from the cafeteria to give away at the event.

“School isn’t just about academics anymore, we need to take time to teach our children life skills and how to take care of their environment and world,” says Hollywood Park Principal Mari Menendez. “I am proud of Yamila and her efforts to make her world a greener place!”

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The Greater Hollywood Chamber of Commerce is Recruiting Leaders for the Class of 2016-2017

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Through interactive session days Leadership Hollywood participants can view our community up close, work together and acquire a unique knowledge of resources and services available in Hollywood, Broward County and the State of Florida.

Each scheduled program day provides a realistic forum to better understand the role and the impact these different sectors have on our community. All activities encourage class members’ involvement and participation. Also, by virtue of taking part in the various sessions, participants meet key members of the community, region and state, from city officials to county administrators to legislative leaders. This is an exceptional opportunity for participants to present their concerns and voice their questions - face-to-face.

As a result of their participation in the program, Leadership Hollywood graduates acquire a solid understanding of the processes, opportunities and challenges in the community and undisputable edge when doing business in Hollywood. Alumni of our program have pursued their service to our community by serving as judges, mayors or commissioners and others have taken leadership roles in the gover-nance of local non-profit organizations.

Leadership Hollywood session XLI will kick–off Friday, October 14, 2016 at the Crowne Plaza Hollywood Beach followed by a second day of leadership skills at the end of the retreat and graduation will take place June of 2017. Program days usually start at 7:30 a.m. and end around 5:00 p.m. Program tuition is $1000 for Members of the Greater Hollywood Chamber of Commerce and $1,500 for non-members.

Program Days:Health and Human Service Day: Informs class participants on the impact of health-

care reforms in the delivery of healthcare services; highlights the scope of healthcare and social services the Greater Hollywood area offers and draws attention to the remaining needs and challenges.

Public Safety Day: Provides a unique opportunity to not only meet and greet Hollywood fire, police and beach patrol members, but to get an up-close look at the tools of their trade and their important roles in protecting our citizens, business owners and visitors.

Education / Art & Culture Day: Briefs and educates leaders on the opportunities and challenges facing education in our community, so they may find how they may best contribute. Art & Culture Day will expose the class to a sampling of some of the distinct culture, arts and recreation available in Hollywood/Broward County.

Environmental Day: Provides overview of our environment assets and the make-up of urbans communities; how the natural environ-ment shapes people and how people shape the environment. Media Day: Conveys to class participants the critical need for lead-ers to work effectively with the media as well as for leaders to recog-nize media’s challenges in this diverse, fast-changing market.

Criminal Justice / County Government Day: Offers insight into the Broward County legal system and introduces participants to Broward elected officials to better understand county issues that would affect our South Florida communities.

City Government / Business Development Day: Provides participants a clear perspective of our local government and the

challenges they are facing. Help better understand the economy from top-level business and community leaders and highlights new and emerging industries driving our local economy.

Tourism Day: Gives the participant an overall view of what Hollywood has to offer, a chance to get a behind-the-scene tour of the airport and the seaport to better under-stand the importance of the industry in our region.

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To apply, please visit The Greater Hollywood Chamber website www.hollywoodchamber.org or call 954 923-4000.

Jaycee Hall Celebrates 50 Years

The Greater Hollywood Jaycees and the Hollywood Jaycees Foundation recently cel-ebrated the 50th Anniversary of Jaycee Hall.

The celebration included a ribbon cutting ceremony, cocktail reception, and remembrances of what kind of impact Jaycee Hall has had through the years, on the Jaycees’ efforts to serve the community.

The Greater Hollywood Jaycees have been on the forefront of community service, as well as personal and professional growth. The Chapter has devel-oped countless leaders who continued on to play prominent roles in the community at every level locally, countywide and in the State Capital. Over the years, the Chapter has played an instrumental role in starting the Broward County Fair, developing Perry Airport and several local parks. Member efforts have benefitted countless charitable organizations, underprivileged families, and children.

The Anniversary Celebration marked the kickoff of an ambitious $30,000 capital improvement campaign. The monies raised are needed for projects such as fill and grading of the currently sinking property behind the hall, complete bathroom renovations, and kitchen upgrades. The underlying idea is to make Jaycee Hall a facility the entire community can be proud of.

May 21st was designated “Jaycee Hall Day” and Commissioner Kevin Biederman read the proc-lamation with the assistance of Vice Mayor Peter Hernandez, Commissioner Assef, Commissioner

Blattner, and Commissioner Sherwood to a crowd of Past Presidents of the Hollywood Jaycees, Senators from the Florida JCI Senate, several com-munity leaders and plenty of Hollywood Jaycee friends.

The Jaycee Hall is used for all types of celebra-tions such as Weddings, Sweet Sixteens, Quinces and Baby Showers. Non-profit rentals include weekly meetings for Narcotics Anonymous, Girl Scouts, the monthly meeting for the Broward County Fair, plus many others.

“Because of all of these events we need to keep up with the modernizing and upkeep of our build-ing,” says Debra Gronvold, Executive Director for Jaycee Hall. “After 50 years it deserves some TLC and that is why we reached out to our community by having our Jaycee Hall Celebrates 50 Years event.”

Proceeds from ad sales, ticket sales and spon-sorships helped to build up funds to do the much needed improvements to the facility. Not only do these efforts benefit the Jaycees but other groups in our community.

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For more information on the Hollywood Jaycees please visit the website www.hollywoodfljaycees.com or call 954-981-4378. The Jaycee Hall is located at 2930 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood on the SW Corner of I-95 & Hollywood Blvd. Photos: Robert Stolpe

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el DiA De lOs NiÑOsSuperintendent Runcie and Broward Hispanic Unity CeO Josie Bacallao read to students at Boulevard Heights elementary School to celebrate the national day which recognizes the importance of literacy for all children of all linguistic and cultural backgrounds

free CONe DAYMore than 5,600 ice cream scoops were served at Gulfstream Park’s Häagen-dazs shop to celebrate the national day this past spring making it one of the busiest locations in the country Guests of all ages joined in the festivities and indulged in a free ice cream cone to beat the heat In addition to the free scoops, attendees were treated to interactive games and dancing with a live dJ, a Frozen performance followed by a character Meet and Greet and free face painting for kids

4Th ANNuAl DerbY DAY preAkNess pArTYLocal celebrities attended the grand event which raised $83,500 to benefit the Crockett Foundation’s youth mentoring and tutorial programs For the full story, see page 10

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JAYCee hAll CelebrATe 50 YeArsThe Greater Hollywood Jaycees and the Hollywood Jaycees Foundation celebrated the 50th anniversary of Jaycee Hall For

full story see page 12

TeACher AwArDsThe Greater Hollywood Chamber of Commerce hosted its 20th annual Teacher of the Year Luncheon at Orangebrook Golf and Country Club Thirty-five of Hollywood’s top educators were recognized and celebrated This group certainly made the honor roll

sigNAlizATiON CAbiNeT ArTwOrk CONTesT wiNNersThe Community Redevelopment agency (CRa) is proud to display these children’s artwork on signal cabinets throughout downtown Hollywood in late summer/early fall

19Th ANNuAl CuisiNe fOr ArT fuNDrAiserGuests, along with government officials and community leaders serving as celebrity waiters enjoyed themselves at this signature event presented by the art and Culture Center of Hollywood This year’s event honored #1 New York Times best-selling author Brad Meltzer For full story see page 8

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