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Trade Winds Magazine • Vol. 10, No. 2

10.104 Budget Breakdown $2 Million less than last year

5 For Sale The City receives NSP funds to transform foreclosed properties into community assets

6 Extended Amnesty Program Take advantage of this limited time offer

8 Kester’s Peppercrates A look back at the historical cottages

11 Thriving for Greener Tomorrows Free Tree Giveaway

12 Animal Zone Grab your four legged friends, Canine Corner Dog Park is now open

14 Upcoming Adventures

Mark your calendars for upcoming adventures throughout the city

Sun ‘N Fun ................................................................21Calendar of Events ....................................................22Beach .......................................................................24Pools .......................................................................25Emma Lou Olson Civic Center ...................................26Preschool & Afterschool ............................................27McNair Community Center .........................................28Mitchell/Moore Community Center .............................29Herb Skolnick Community Center ..............................30Cultural Arts ..............................................................31Highlands Park ..........................................................32North Broward Park ...................................................33Municipal Golf Course ...............................................34Municipal Tennis Center ............................................35Athletics ....................................................................36E. Pat Larkins Community Center ..............................37Shuffleboard Club ......................................................37Your Pompano Beach Parks & Facilities ....................38

Editor, Sandra KingDesigner & Photographer, Jacqueline BarrettTrade Winds of Pompano Beach is published two times a year by the Public Information Office of the City of Pompano Beach for the benefit of residents. This publication is made possible by the Pompano Beach City Commission. If you have questions or comments concerning this publica-tion, please call 954-786-5552, write us at P.O. Box 1300, Pompano Beach, FL 33060 or send your e-mail to [email protected]. All advertisements are paid for by the advertisers and are in no way an endorsement of the advertiser or their products by the City of Pompano Beach or its employees.

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About the CoverHeather Porpiglia and her dog Sonic Booom enjoy visiting the new Canine Corner Dog Park in Pompano Beach. With a small dog area (25 lbs. & un-der) and a large dog area (25 lbs. & over) amenities include doggie watering stations, walking path, and even a dog washing area, what dog owner could resist?

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The City Manager and his staff recently presented the Fiscal Year 2011 Recommended Budget to the City Commission. The budget totaled $213,090,640, which is a little over $2 million less than last year’s adopted budget. The Recommended Budget provides for a tax rate of $4.91 per every $1,000 of your property’s assessed value. Although the tax rate is 5.17% higher than last fiscal year, it is still below what is allowed by the State of Florida.

Despite the rate adjustment, the City will be collecting less property taxes compared to the previous fiscal year. So what does this mean for you? As with most taxes, there is no simple answer. It depends when you purchased your property and how it is classified (Homestead, Commercial, etc.). Let’s take a look at several examples using a property with an assessed value of $200,000.

Example #1 If your property is Homesteaded and you purchased your property within the past five years, then you could see a decrease in taxes. In this example, the value of your home is coming more in line with the market and you could see

your value decrease up to 15%, which means you will pay about $110 less in taxes to the City next year.

Example #2If your property is Homesteaded and you purchased it a long time ago, then there is a chance you could see your assessed value increase by up to 2.7%. In this example, the assessed value is still below market so the assessed value will increase. Since the value increases, you could expect to see up to a $75 increase in taxes.

Example #3If your property is Non-Homesteaded such as commer-cial or a second home, then you could expect to see your assessed value decrease by up to 26%, which was the median decline for last year. In this example, you will pay about $210 less in taxes to the City for next year.

It is important to note that when you receive your property tax bill in the mail, Pompano Beach is only a portion of that bill. In fact, only $0.20 of every dollar paid in taxes goes to the City; most of it goes to the School Board and Broward County. Some additional monies may go towards the Hospital District, South Florida Water Management District and other smaller taxing districts.

Finally, if at any point you have questions about your tax bill, feel free to contact the Budget Office at 954-786-4605 and we will be happy to assist you.

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BudgetBreakdown 2011By Brian Donovan, Assistant to the City Manager

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City Receives NSP Fundsto Transform Foreclosed Properties into Community Assets

If you thought you could not afford to buy a house in these difficult economic times, think again. Now may be the perfect time to buy. The City of Pompano Beach has purchased and renovated 27 homes and are selling the homes at very affordable prices! The City of Pompano Beach is buying these previously foreclosed homes with Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) federal grant money. The intent of the Neighborhood Stabilization Program is to stabilize the community by allowing cities to buy and fix vacant foreclosed homes, help families recognize their dream of home ownership and provide work for hundreds of people in these tough economic times.

These homes are predominantly located in the Cresthaven and Pompano Highlands neighborhoods, which have the highest foreclosure rate in the City of Pompano Beach of over 12%. The houses will be sold from $90,000 to $170,000 and have two to four bedrooms. Some of the houses have new construction and others have pools! The City of Pompano Beach does not profit from the sale of the homes. The City will recycle the money from the sales of the homes and put it back into NSP housing programs.

To be eligible to buy one of these beautiful homes, you have to qualify. Some of the restrictions provide that you cannot currently own property, must be an American citizen and make no more than 120% of the median Broward County household income. (See chart below) Call the Office of Housing and Urban Improvement at 954-786-4659 for more information.

Are you interested in saving money on parking in the City? The City of Pompano Beach is now issuing parking permit decals for City parking lots! The cost of the park-ing permit is $60 per year or $30 for six months. One

permit will be issued for each registered vehicle with a City of Pompano Beach address. A resident permit decal for a second vehicle may be purchased for $10. Parking permit decals may be purchased at the Treasury Division Office in City Hall which is located at 100 West Atlantic Boulevard. For more information call 954-786-4637.

Parking Permits

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$66,600$76,080$85,560$95,040$102,720$110,280$117,960$125,520

In the photo above, the property at 4160 NE 16th Avenue is one of the twenty-seven homes currently for sale.

For Sale!

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Do you have a Code Enforcement Lien on your property? The Code Enforcement Lien Amnesty Program is an effort to bring more properties in compliance, which in

turn will help the City continue to maintain our neighborhoods, protect property values and pre-serve quality of life for our residents. The City of Pompano Beach has extended this program to provide owners with

the opportunity to resolve outstanding Code Enforce- ment liens against their properties at a substantial discount. The program offers property owners a 25% discount of the lien face value or $1,000, whichever is less. The Code

program extension is in effect until February 19th, 2011.

First, visit the City’s website at www.mypompanobeach.org and review the Code Enforcement Amnesty Program infor-mation. After taking steps to ensure that your property is in compliance with all previously issued Code violations, you can complete the Code Enforcement Lien Amnesty Program Participation Agreement, which is also found on the City’s website. Submit this form to the Special Magistrate Clerk who will arrange an inspection of your property to confirm compli-ance. Forms and information can also be obtained by visiting the Special Magistrate Office on the 4th floor of City Hall.

For more information or Amnesty Program forms, call 954-786-4509 located at 100 West Atlantic Boulevard, Room 420, Pompano Beach, FL 33060.

By Sandra King, Publ ic Information Off icer

Take advantage of this limited time offer to settle your Code Enforcement Lien for a significant discount!

Fire TruckDedication

On August 4, 2010, Fire Department officials posthumously dedicated the City’s new 100’ Aerial Platform to Fire Lieutenant William Fay. As a 23 year veteran to the department, Fay was recognized with an emblazoned graphic on the side of the new unit ac-knowledging his many contributions

to Pompano Beach Fire Rescue. Fay’s family, city of-ficials, and several fire department members attended the ceremony.

From left to right: Assistant Fire Chief John Jurgle, Janet Fay (daughter), McKenzie Fay (daughter), Marcia Fay (wife), Dean Fay (son) and Fire Chief Harry Small.

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In an effort to help stimulate the business economy in the City of Pompano Beach, the Mayor’s Stimulus Task Force was formed in October of 2009 and completed its work in December 2009. The Task Force was chaired by Mayor Lamar Fisher and included two representatives each from the Economic Development Council, Northwest Community Redevelopment Agency, East Community Redevelopment Agency, Chamber of Commerce and two at-large appoin-tees. The Mayor’s Stimulus Task Force has recommended several strategies to form the foundation of a long term strategic plan for the City’s economic development efforts.

The Mayor’s Stimulus Task Force recognized the com-plexities of determining how an economy, and efforts to stimulate that economy, are performing without the information to track and measure progress. Information such as the type and size of businesses and the number of employees is of great value to understanding the type and extent of economic development in our City.

To create a source for this economic development information, City staff has started implementing a number of initiatives, which include providing a searchable Business Tax Receipt (BTR) Database for residents, business owners, developers or anyone seeking informa-tion about Pompano Beach’s economy and business envi-ronment. This convenient resource is available online and currently includes information such as business name, address, phone number and account number. To access this database, please visit mypompanobeach.org, click on the “departments” tab, and select “Business Tax Receipt.”

The BTR webpage includes a link entitled “Click2gov Business Tax Receipt Database.”

A BTR, formerly known as an Occupational License, is required to conduct business in the City of Pompano Beach. A BTR is issued if the business is in a district that allows the proposed use and if the applicant has paid the applicable business taxes. In some cases, if a business performs several functions, it may be necessary to acquire more than one BTR. For more information, call the BTR Office 954-786-4633 or 954-786-4668.

During the 2011 BTR renewal period, the BTR office is inputting information collected through the BTR approval process into the City’s computer system. This information will be made available on the City’s website. To further aid our City’s businesses, the City will be making credit card payment options available for those businesses renewing a BTR. This will allow many businesses to renew online, which will facilitate BTR processing and reduce unneces-sary trips to City Hall.

At the recommendation of the Task Force, the Development Services Department has also hired four permit expeditors who are charged with shepherding businesses, developers and residents through the City permitting process. For more information, contact the Building Inspection Division 954-786-4670.

These efforts are just a few of the initiatives the City of Pompano Beach is undertaking to help create momentum in the City’s economy and implement the recommendations of the Mayor’s Stimulus Task Force.

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You won’t find a listing for “Kester Cot-tage” in a dictionary or encyclopedia, and if you “Google” the term, you will find only a handful of relevant sites, most with little historical information. Still, if you’ve been in Pompano Beach for any time, you’ve probably heard some mention of a Kester Cottage. But what is it?

The name derives from one William Kester, a wealthy businessman who retired to Florida in the years following the First World War for health reasons and to indulge in his favorite leisure-time pursuits: golf and fishing. He lived first in Miami and then Fort Lauderdale before moving to Pompano in 1923, supposedly to be closer to the abundant game fish found off the Hills-boro Inlet.

Kester may have been retired, but his wealth and business prowess soon led him to get involved in the local economy. This was the period

of the Florida Land Boom, when ev-eryone thought land purchases would bring riches. Kester was already rich, but he soon purchased a considerable amount of land, including acres of beachfront property. In 1927, he was elected to the Pompano City Commission, a position he held for just a single term -- he preferred being the boss rather than one of several commissioners.

When the Great Depression came, Kester sought to stimulate the local economy. He built a cigar factory to employ local residents and bought the defunct Bank of Pompano building and established the Farmers Bank of Pom-pano.

In the mid-1930’s, Kester had another idea to help pick things up in Pompano. He decided that what the local economy needed was an infusion of money from tourists. Up to this point, Pompano had very few

visitors who were not coming to town to visit friends and relatives, usually staying in the homes of locals. With plenty of beachfront property stretch-ing along Highway A1A from Atlan-tic Boulevard north, he had the ideal location to attract out-of-towners.

In 1937, he began construction of several dozen small wood-frame cottages on the west side of A1A. Although there were some minor variations, the structures contained a living room, kitchen, two bedrooms, a bathroom and a small front porch. Local residents were hired to construct and finish the cottages.

Kester’s beachfront cottages proved to be an instant success; so much so that he began building more, almost immediately, including a number of larger, two-story houses at the northern end of his property.

The relatively inexpensive, easy-to-build, yet sturdy structures were

By Dan Hobby, Pompano Beach Historical Society

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attractive to more than tourists, and before long a number of Kester Cottages were being built in Pompano and Deerfield Beach for local residents. During the Second World War, the beachfront cottages were used to house an overflow of military personnel from nearby facilities such as the Boca Raton Army Air Force Base.

In the war’s aftermath, local housing was scarce due to the lack of construction during the years of conflict and the post-war arrival of new residents. By early 1950’s, developers were looking for proper-ties on which to build new housing and commercial structures. Kester, however, was not motivated to sell his properties or remove the cottages. He admitted that the Kester Cottages would not be a permanent feature on Pompano Beach oceanfront, but was in no hurry to see them go.

Kester was quoted in the Pompano Beach Town News regarding the fate of the cottages he often referred to as “peppercrates”: “All the ‘up-to-date jerks’ want me to get them off the ocean as soon as I can. It will only cost me a million and I just have $10 in my pocket.” The cottages were still there when William Kester passed away in 1954.

The rise in property values throughout the 1950s created increasing economic pressure to remove the cottages; there was only so much rent that could be derived from the humble structures and property taxes were increasing every year.

When the beachfront property was finally sold to various developers, the cottages were, for the most part, moved rather than demolished. Some cottages were moved inland and became homes for Pompano residents, others were put on barg-es and sent to such locations as the Florida Keys, the Lake Okeechobee region and even the Bahamas.

The City of Pompano Beach is currently in the process of evaluating the acceptance of credit card payments for City-wide services provided to its residents. Currently, the City plans to make this alternative payment option available on its website for utility, building permit and business tax receipt payments by October 31st, 2010. The City’s Finance Department is also in the process of evaluating options to be able to accept credit cards at its recreation centers, pier concession stand and City Hall cashiers office

for over-the-counter transactions. Credit card providers as-sess various pro-cessing and in-terchange fees to process credit card transactions and it is currently the City's intent to assess a percentage-based transaction fee to its

customers, at point of sale, to be able to cover the cost of providing this alternative payment option. We are currently planning to accept Mastercard, Discover and American Express cards.

Over the years a number of Kester Cottages located in Pompano Beach (many along Atlantic Boulevard) have been demolished or moved, but some still serve as private residences. Several are located in the 700 block of NE First Street, now painted in festive colors, but still retaining their original architectural details.

In 1974, Stewart Kester (William Kester’s nephew) donated two Kester Cottages to the Pompano Beach Historical Society. They were moved to what was then known as Rustic Park, along the Pompano

Canal east of Cypress Road, where they were restored and opened to the public.

The Historical Society’s cottages were later moved to Founders Park where they have been preserved as house museums depicting Pompano’s past. One is furnished in the style of the 1930s, while the other houses artifacts and displays on the history of the community.

For information on the Pompano Beach Historical Society’s Kester Cottages, visit www.pompanohistory.com.

City Hall Now Accepts

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National Academy of Emergency Medical DispatchBroward Sheriff’s Office

The BSO Communications Division assists with all rescue communications between medical field units and emergency room physicians in the County and is the only agency that can provide Emergency Medical Dispatch instruction (first-aid) telephonically in the County. The Agency has maintained this accreditation for the past 9 years and was re-accredited in 2010. Only 72 agencies in the United States hold this accreditation out of the 8,000 Dispatch Centers in the United States. BSO is the 7th

largest of the 72 agencies who are accredited.

3CMA Savvy AwardPublic Information Office

Trade Winds Magazine places second in the country for Printed Publication. The City of Pompano Beach’s Public Information Office received the prestigious 3CMA Silver Circle Award for City-County Communications & Marketing Association in Printed Publications/Magazines.

Blue Wave DesignationOcean-Rescue

The City of Pompano Beach Ocean-Rescue has been recognized for having safe, clean and environmentally sound beaches by certifying us with a Blue Wave designation. The Blue Wave certification process is designed to help maintain robust, healthy and vibrant beaches.

Utility of the Year AwardUtilities Department

The Florida Water and Pollution Control Operators Association awarded the City of Pompano Beach the 2008 Utility of the Year Award for Broward County.

WOW Business AwardPompano Beach Credit Union

The 2010 WOW Pompano Proud Business Award has been presented to the Pompano Beach Employee Credit Union located at 420 NE 19th Avenue.

Established in 1955, this traditional credit union for the City’s employees moved from Cypress Road to the home site of the late Emma Lou Olson, where the former Pompano Beach Commissioner and Mayor once resided.

The old house was torn down and completely transformed into a tropical Key West-like setting. Gumbo Limbos, Buttonwoods and Cocoplums are a few of the native trees and shrubs that were planted for low maintenance, little watering needs and are wind resistance.

Tree City U.S.A.Zoning/Urban Forestry

Pompano Beach has been named as a Tree City USA community by the National Arbor Day Foundation to honor its commitment to community forestry.

Pompano Beach has met the four standards to become a Tree City USA community; having a tree board or department, a tree care ordinance, a comprehensive community forestry program and an Arbor Day observance and proclamation.

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Plant it ForwradThe City of Pompano Beach has participated with the National Football League, Miami Dolphins and Broward County to create a living bridge between Super Bowl host communities. Plant it Forward brought together the NFL community to enhance Weaver Park with native trees, plants, flowers and a butterfly garden. These tree plantings will symbolize a passing of the environmental mantle from one superbowl host community to the next.

Above: Dolphins Cheerleader Ariana, Mayor Lamar Fisher, Former Miami Dolphin Nat Moore, County Commissioner Kristin Jacobs, Dolphins Senior Director of Government Affairs Eric Knowles and Commissioner Woodrow Poitier.

Free Tree GiveawayWe love trees, and we love that you love trees too! Every year, more and more residents partake in our most anticipated program of the year, the Free Tree Giveaway! In July, Pompano Beach residents walked though our tree nursery and handpicked two trees per resident to take home and care for.

It’s all part of beautifying our City, promoting clean air, preventing erosion and providing more much desired shade from South Florida’s fierce sun.

Join us for the next Treegiveaway, scheduled for next July.

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By Jason Soldini,Animal Control Officer

The first week of the dog park opening was met with great success. You could measure the jubilation by the smiles on the people and the barks of joy from their dogs. Everyone was excited and made many suggestions. As cars pulled into Canine Corner, the dogs were barking with their heads out of the window as they anxiously waited for the best time of their lives.

The grand opening was a huge success with City dignitaries in attendance. Public Works Director Rob McCaughan deserves special recognition for his dedication to the design, build and opening of the park. The Dog Pack, a group of dedicated dog lovers that live in Pompano Beach, played an integral part in the opening of the park. Their dedication and loyalty was a mirror image of their dogs.

There were 698 entries submitted for the dog park naming contest. Canine Corner was chosen among the many well thought out names. Congratulations to our three creative dog park naming winners; Janet Balestriero, Otto Fernsel and Marcia Kehl.

The dog park is a work in progress and everyone needs to get involved. The City is making improve-ments to the park as they are warranted. Patrons can donate funds by having a commemorative person-alized brick installed, which not only adds a unique touch to the park but also helps fund improvements. If you would like to purchase a brick, visit www.pom-panodogpark.com.

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Going to the park is supposed to be a fun experience for you and your dog, so don’t forget to exercise etiquette while exercising your dog. Some common etiquette rules to keep in mind:

Watch what your dog is doing! Stop aggression immediately before you, someone else or another dog is hurt.

Grab a bag on your way in and clean up after your dog immediately. Pay close attention or your dog may leave a pile when you’re not looking. If you see a pile left behind, help keep the park clean by picking it up. Display your Rabies tag and identification tag on your dog so that everyone can feel comfortable that your pet is healthy and loved.

Apply a basket/cage style muzzle to your dog if you’re uncertain of your dog’s disposition around other dogs.

Leave the park when your dog is not getting along. If your dog has had chance encounters with other dogs and it was apparent that the dogs did not get along and they were separated before a fight could occur, what should you do? If you are genuinely not sure if he was being defensive and you are going to risk taking him to the park, then bring him wearing a muzzle. If he approaches other dogs in an attitude of attack, take him out of the park and do not return until you have taken measures to stem the aggression.

A cage style muzzle will allow your dog the ability to breathe and drink while prohibiting his ability to bite. This type of muzzle is usually more available online than in a local pet store. Tips for stemming aggression:

Neuter male dogs

Never promote aggression and show staunch disapproval when growling occurs when encountering other dogs

Seek professional help

There is a dog park etiquette class being offered at the Emma Lou Olson Center on the first Monday of every month at 7:00 p.m. This course is designed to teach you what is expected while in the park. The course is a great way to help make your experience at the park a great one. Please remember, applying peer pressure to the owner of a misbehaving dog (or owner) is quite effective on most people, but when it doesn’t work, call Animal Control at 954-786-4027. For information about Canine Corner pertaining to events, closures or to make suggestions, call 954-786-4574.

From left to right: Vice Mayor George Brummer, Commissioner Rex Hardin, Commissioner Barry Dockswell, Mayor Lamar Fisher, Commissioner Charlotte Burrie, Brian Doyle, Lisa Hamburg & Rocket.

The ribbon cutting ceremony for Canine Corner Dog Park was a tail wagging occasion. Dozens of dogs and their faithful owners waited to be the first to enjoy the dog park.

Canine Corner Dog Park located at the corner of Federal Highway and NE 10th Street features 2.6 acres of doggie heaven with two dog guzzlers (fountains), three pet stations with dispenser and bags, benches, sidewalks and plenty of trees for… sniffing.

There are two sections to the park; one for large dogs 25 pounds and over and one for small dogs less than 25 pounds. The hours of the park are from sunrise to sunset.

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Mark your calendars for the upcoming

adventures throughout the city!

Halloween Fun FairWith Fall upon us, the Parks and Recreation Department is in full gear to provide our community with a wide variety of holiday events for you and your family to enjoy.

The Halloween Fun Fair, to be held on Thursday, October 28th, 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm in the Amphitheater parking lot, is a hit with the children and parents alike. For a donation of 2 canned goods, your child will re-ceive a free goodie bag all the while enjoying Magic Shows, various games, Costumes on Parade and much more. For more information, contact the Parks and Recreation Department at 954-786-4111.

Children’s Piano CompetitionEvery year over 150 children from Broward County, Miami Dade, and Palm Beach counties participate in the Annual Children in the Arts Piano Competition. This year’s Piano Competition will be held on February 26th. One talented participant of the competition is selected after a day-long event to receive the Steinway Virtuoso Shcolarship Award.

There is no charge for children to enter the compeitition and participation is solely based on ability. For more information please call 954-786-4111.

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Nautical Flea MarketJoin us for our wildly popular Nautical Flea Market this January. This partnership with the City of Pompano Beach and the City of Lighthouse Point celebrates its 21st year. The Nautical Flea Market is the place to find bargains in all types of nautical items! You will find nautical gear for fishing, diving, water sports, etc. Also, if you are search-ing for motors, props, tools, fenders, dock boxes, and pumps, - you name it - someone is probably selling it! There is also a large selection of nautical clothes, boat shoes, nautical artwork, custom furniture, jewelry, decor items, boating books and more.

The 21st Annual Nautical Flea Market will be held Janu-ary 29th & 30th, 2011. Admission is $5.00 per person; children 12 and under FREE. For more information, call 954-786-4111 or visit www.nauticalfleamarket.com.

Pompano Beach Boat ParadeOn December 12th, take advantage of our beautiful waterways on with lights, music and excitement. From private boats to corporate yachts, parade entrants

will be garnished with thousands of lights, decorations and even celebrities. Don’t miss this year’s Boat Parade on Sunday, December 12th. For more information, call 954-941-2940.

Yuletide on Atlantic Parade and CelebrationJoin the City of Pompano Beach for our Annual Yuletide on Atlantic Parade and Celebration on Thursday, December 9th, starting at 6:30 p.m. This is a free community event which is possible thanks to the generosity of Pompano Beach businesses. The event starts out with a parade down Atlantic Boulevard and ends at McNab Park, 2250 East Atlantic Boulevard, where everyone can enjoy free rides, hotdogs, drinks, entertainment and have their children’s picture taken with Santa.

If you would like to be a part of this fun event, the Parks and Recreation Department is looking for parade participants, sponsors and volunteers. If you are interested in participating, call 954-786-4111.

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City Events

Businesses, organizations and non-profit groups participate to share valuable information about the services they provide. This information heightens the awareness of preventable health problems and encourages early detection and treatment of diseases. There are experts on site from local hospitals, medical providers and health insurance representatives. These vendors also offer an array of complimentary blood pressure tests, HIV tests, cholesterol/diabetes tests, stress reduction techniques and mammogram tests.

This annual fair also includes free financial wellness seminars providing residents with valuable information on bankruptcy, credit counseling, Roth IRA’s, 457 Accounts and planning for retirement.

Events throughout the city,

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Memorial DayThe crowd watched in awe while the New Young Patriots performed to honor the fallen men and women who gave their lives to serve, protect and defend our country.

An Apple-A-Day Health & Financial Wellness Fair

Our resident’s well-being is important to the City of Pompano Beach. Every year in August the City organizes a Health and Financial Wellness Fair.

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3 5 Student Government DayThe wheels were turning in Pompano Beach when students from Blanche Ely and Pompano Beach high schools took part in a mock City Commission Meeting.

These students were paired with the Mayor, Vice Mayor, Commissioners and City department head staff members where they learned about the duties and responsibilities of their assigned counterparts. The Mock Commission Meeting was as close in protocol to a regular City Commission meeting as possible.

Student Government Day in Pompano Beach is not only a fun experience for the students, but also a great opportunity to learn.

Crockett Foundation Youth Football CampThe Crockett Foundation was founded by former NFL football players and brothers Henri and Zack Crockett. Every year the Crockett Foundation unites hundreds of local youth with dozens of NFL players from around the country as a part of the Life Skills Clinic and Football Camp. The all-day camp provides mentoring with foot-ball, educational opportunities, health awareness and inspires today’s youth to overcome social limitations and realize their full potential.

Spring FlingThe Annual Spring Fling is always a hoppin’ place. With numerous games and activities to keep the little chicks entertained for hours who would miss it? Mark your calendar for the next upcoming Spring Fling scheduled for April 16th at the Amphitheater parking lot. For more information, 954-786-4111.

Derby DaysThe City of Pompano Beach and Bit-By-Bit Therapeutic Riding Center hosted the first annual Pompano Beach Derby Day Horse Show and Fair at the Sand and Spurs Equestrian Park.

Bit-By-Bit Therapeutic Riding Center provides therapeutic horseback riding for the special needs community. Bit-By-Bit offers hippotherapy which is physical and occupational therapy with the use of a horse. Bit-By-Bit also offers ther-apeutic riding lessons, which is recreational lessons for individuals with special needs, and typical riding lessons for riders without special challenges. For more information, 954-786-4507 or visit www.BitbyBitTherapy.org.

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Did you know that two different wa-ter utilities serve the City of Pompano Beach? The City’s Utility Department serves customers south of Copans Road with water and wastewater and Broward County Water and Wastewa-

ter Services provides service to City residents north of Copans Road and a small portion of the northwest and the southern boundary of the City as depicted in the map below.

Customer Service inquiries for City customers should be directed to the Customer Service Department at 954-786-4637. The City’s Consumer Confidence Report provides information on our drinking water and is mailed to each water account as well as posted on the City’s website at www.mypompanobeach.org.

Broward County Water and Wastewater customers should contact their Customer Service at 954-831-3250.

Rain, Rain Go Away…Five entities provide stormwater service in the City. The majority of stormwater is handled by the City’s Utilities Department and Public Works Department. There are typically three ways to dispose of rain water: outfalls to canals or ocean, swales next to the roads and by “French Drain” systems that allow the water to soak into the ground. State and County stormwater systems use the same methods and belong to those agencies.

Roads maintained by the Florida Department of Transportation or a toll author-ity are referred to officially as State

Roads, abbreviated SR. The Fort Lauderdale of-fice can be contacted at 954-776-4300 for flooding concerns or by visiting www.dot.state.fl.us.

Broward County roads can be identified by the county road signs. The County’s contact num-ber for flooding is 954-974-4100.

Private drainage systems are designed to handle a private property stormwater and must be maintained by the property owner to remain in good operating conditions.

We work with the South Florida Water Management District and Broward County concerning canal levels to facilitate drainage during storm events.

Remember, “ONLY RAIN DOWN THE DRAIN.” These drainage systems are only designed to properly treat water. Dumping paint, trash, grass clippings or oils for example into stormwater systems will pollute either surface or ground water and may shorten the life of that drainage system. New regulations from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will require systems that remove nutrients from our waters. Let’s protect our waters now by using less fertilizer on our yards and following Best Management Practices (BMP). By all of us using BMP’s we can reduce future cost to clean up our waters. The U.S. EPA has a toolbox of tips at www.epa.gov. Broward County has a program called “Know the Flow” which also provides excellent ideas for protecting our waters, www.broward.org.

Our Stormwater Department is available anytime to assist with the City stormwater issues and can be contacted at 954-786-4637. For after hours emergencies call 954-942-2202. If you cannot make contact with the proper agency, we will be happy to assist you by notifying that agency for you.

Where the Rainwater Flows...By Randy Brown, Uti l i t ies Director

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This article is required by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (F.E.M.A.) to satisfy provisions in the Community Rating System (C.R.S.) for reduced costs for flood insurance. The following is offered to Pompano Beach residents to help prevent and minimize the impact on lives and property caused by floodwaters.

Flood Hazard MapThe City’s Engineering Department has prepared a Flood Criteria Map identifying flood zones for all properties in the city. The map it determines the flood hazard associated with any parcel in the City. The map is located in the Building Inspections Division at City Hall.

Flood RiskAlthough we have been fortunate for the past 30 years, Hurricane Andrew and the 17 inches of rain that fell from Hur-ricane Irene, reminds us of the possibility of flooding with every major storm.

Flood Warning SystemThe City of Pompano Beach, in co-ordination with Broward County, has a warning system to notify residents of impending flood danger. Warnings will be transmitted on public address systems, television, radio, telephone and on a door-to-door basis. Listen for instructions during times of flood risk.

Flood SafetyThese are precautionary steps to consider before possible flooding:

• Listen to radio or television for warnings.• Obey warning & evacuation instructions from disaster officials.

• Know your evacuation zone & route.• Take your own essentials (food, toiletries, clothes, blankets, etc.).

• Turn off the electricity and gas before leaving your home.

• Bring a battery-operated flashlight.

• Be careful at all times, particularly at night, & try to remain calm.

Flood InsuranceMost homeowners’ insurance policies do not cover property losses due to flood waters. To insure your property for flood damage, you need a flood insurance policy. If you do not have valid flood in-surance, contact an agent immediately. Property owners can insure property; renters can insure possessions. The

City of Pompano Beach participates in the National Flood Insurance Program (N.F.I.P.) to provide city residents with the initial qualification to purchase flood insurance. We applied to F.E.M.A. for participation in the C.R.S. program to enable our residents to qualify for lower flood insurance premiums.

Property ProtectionThere are ways to minimize property losses from flood damage, including:

• Move furniture and other household valuables to rooms or spaces in the upper story of a two-story dwelling or a location higher than the regular floor elevation in a single story home.

• Place sandbags in strategic places around your property prior to flood status. When sandbags are placed correctly at proper locations, they can slow up and divert flood waters.• Upgrading your property can include building flood walls or elevating a structure.

Development PermitsAll development (new construction, addi-tions, renovations, alterations to proper-ties, etc.) in the City of Pompano Beach require a construction permit. The N.F.I.P. and the South Florida Building Code re-quire the entire building to conform to the requirements for a new building when building repairs or alterations exceed 50 percent of the building’s market value. All applicable building permit applications must conform to this requirement when submitted to the Building Inspections Division. The requirement may also apply if a building is substantially damaged due to flooding.

Stormwater ManagementStormwater is managed through a system of drainage canals maintained regularly by our Public Works Depart-ment and the Broward County Office of Environmental Services. Constant water flow through these canals, especially during heavy storms, is essential to flood

prevention in the City. City and state laws prohibit dumping trash in water-ways. Report violators to Public Works Department at 954-786-4060.

Natural HabitatState regulations protect those natural areas that help to reduce the risks associated with flooding. Along the beach no new structures are permitted seaward of the Coastal Construction Line without permission. Other restric-tions prevent some wetland areas from development.

Rate ReductionsOn June 11th, 1993, the City received a letter from F.E.M.A. commending our efforts to exceed minimum standards of the National Flood Insurance Program to meet the requirements for a Class 9 rating in the C.R.S. These actions earned Pompano Beach residents a five percent discount for N.F.I.P. policies issued or renewed on or after October 1st, 1993. In September 1994, the City received official notification that Pompano Beach residents are eligible for an additional five percent discount, or ten percent total, on flood insurance based on the City complying with the requirements for a Class 8 rating in the C.R.S.

Additional InformationWe urge City residents to contact or visit the Building Inspections Division to determine the flood zone and flood elevation for their property. The library at the Building Inspections Division is available for your reference. Pompano Beach City Hall is at 100 West Atlantic Boulevard, Pompano Beach, Florida. The Pompano Beach Branch of the Broward County Library, located at 1213 East Atlantic Boulevard, has information on flood insurance, flood protection and flood plan management.

For More Information:Call Jean Dolan, City of Pompano Beach Principal Planner at 954-786-5554.

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J Administrative StaffMark Beaudreau ........... Rec. Prog. Admin.Carol Foland ........................Rec. ManagerJoyce Jackson .....................Rec. ManagerScott Moore .........................Rec. Manager

J Parks & RecreationDepartment Refund PolicyFull refunds will only be made for programs/ classes cancelled by the Parks and Recreation Department. If you request a refund due to a personal reason, a $15 refund service fee will be deducted from the program/class fee paid. Registration and application fees are non-refundable.

J Registration FeesA registration fee is charged for all adult programs held at all Centers. Residents ................................$5/per classNon-Residents ....................... $10/per yearRegistration Fee Cards are valid from Oct 1st- Sep 30th

J Parks & RecreationAdvisory BoardJames V. Santomassimo .............ChairmanChristopher G. Mullon .........Vice ChairmanRafael Katz ................................... MemberTed Alflen ...................................... MemberDonna Torrey ................................ MemberJohn Jones ................................... MemberKenneth C. Arnold ......................... MemberCharles H. Bechert ........................ Member

J Cultural Arts CommitteeKris Coffelt ..................................ChairmanSandra Von Staden .............Vice ChairmanMaxine Reed ................................. MemberWoodly Lovinsquy ......................... MemberAmalia Papadimitriou .................... MemberJerry Smietanka ............................ MemberLinnell Otis Jackson ...................... Member

J Important NumbersAquatic Center ..................... 954-786-4128Athletics ............................... 954-786-4119Beach Conditions ................. 954-786-4005Emma Lou Olson C.C. ..........954-786-4111E. Pat Larkins C.C. .............. 954-786-4585Golf Professional ................. 954-781-0426Golf Course .......................... 954-786-4142Herb Skolnick C.C. ............... 954-786-4590Houston/Sworn Aquatic Ctr . 954-786-4116Mitchell/Moore C.C. ............. 954-786-4131North Broward Park ............. 954-786-4090Parks & Rec. Hotline ............ 954-786-4574Pompano Highlands Park .... 954-363-3313Preschool ............................. 954-786-4180 R.E. McNair C.C. ................ 954-974-7394Sand & Spurs Stables .......... 954-786-4133Tennis Center ....................... 954-786-4115

J DisclaimerMulti-Family Discounts will be applied to all city-sponsored youth programs. The first child will pay the full program fee. All other children residing in the same house-hold will receive a 10% discount on their program fee.

J AmphitheaterPompano Beach Amphitheater is regarded as one of the best outdoor venues in South Florida. With a seating capacity of 3,000 it offers a large yet intimate atmosphere.

The Amphitheater is a Live Nation Venue with tickets available exclusively through livenation.com or charge by phone 877-598-8698. There are no advance ticket sales at Pompano Beach Amphitheater Box Office. The Venue Box Office is open on show days only at 12 p.m. For a list of up-coming events, please visit livenation.com or mypompanobeach.org.

J DisclaimerAll classes, programs, dates and fees shown in this brochure are subject to change. The hours of operation at all facilities are subject to change.

This symbol denotes architectural accessibility. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act

of 1990, the City of Pompano Beach Parks & Recreation Department will make all reasonable efforts to accommodate persons with disabilities at their functions and programs.

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LegendThe following colors & abbreviations are used throughout the Sun ‘N Fun guide to better assist you to find the program that’s right for you.

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Special Events2010

October 9th

J Granny’s AtticEmma Lou Olson C.C. - Info 954-786-4111Admission: $2/person (children under 12 Free)Time: 8:00 am - 2:00 pm

October 23rd

J Halloween Horse ShowSand & Spurs Equestrian Park, 10:00 am - 2:30 pm. Horse show with barrel racing, jumping and carriage driving. To bebefit Bit-By-Bit’s Horses for Heros Veterans Rehabilitation Program. Cost: $1/person (13 & Under Free)Info 954-786-4507 or bitbybittherapy.org

October 27th

b Halloween PartyMitchell/Moore C.C. - Info: 954-786-4131Time: 6:00-8:30 pm, Admission: $2/child 13 & under

October 28th

b Halloween Fun FairAmphitheater Parking Lot - Info 954-786-4111 Kids 10 & under, Time: 6:00-8:30 pm, Admission: 2 canned goods or $2/child

October 28th

J BBQ & Live Music Herb Skolnick C.C. - Info: 954-786-4590 Outdoor games, barbeque, music & fun! Time: 6:00 pm, Cost: $10/person

November 5th

] Movie Under the StarsAVATAR - 4 Fields Complex, 1700 NE 8th St. Info: 954-786-4111 - Time: 7:00 pm

November 6th

] Neighborhood Yard SalePompano Beach Preschool, 1401 NE 4th St. Info 954-786-4180 - Tables on sale Oct. 4th

Time: 8:00 am - 12:00 pm

December 4th & 5th

J Antiques & Art in the ParkPompano Community Park & Amphitheater Info 954-786-4111 - Vendor space available! Sat: 8 am - 5:00 pm, Sun: 8 am - 3:00 pmCost: $5/person (children 12 & under Free)

December 9th

] Yuletide on Atlantic Parade & CelebrationAtlantic Blvd - Riverside Drive to McNab Activities & refreshments to follow. Info: 954-786-4111 - Time: 6:30 pm

December 11th

b Breakfast with SantaEmma Lou Olson C.C. - Info 954-786-4111 Bring a toy for the needy, Cost: $5/person, Time: 8:30-11 am

December 11th

] Movie Under the StarsMovie to be Determined 4 Fields Complex, 1700 NE 8th Street Info 954-786-4111 - Time: 7:00 pm

December 16th

J Christmas DinnerMitchell/Moore C.C. - Info 954-786-4131Admission: 2 canned goods per person, Time: 6:00-8:30 pm

2011 January 8th

J M.L.K. BreakfastE. Pat Larkins C.C. - Info. 954-786-4585Time: 8:30 am, Cost: $10/person

January 15th

] Movie Under the StarsMovie to be Determined 4 Fields Complex, 1700 NE 8th Street Info 954-786-4111 - Time: 7:00 pm

January 15th

J M.L.K. State of the Dream BanquetE. Pat Larkins C.C. - Info 954-786-4585Time: 6:30 pm, Cost: $30/person

January 29th & 30th

J Nautical Flea MarketPompano Community Park & Amphitheater Info 954-786-4111 or nauticalfleamarket.com Vendor space still available! Sat: 8 am - 5:00 pm, Sun: 8 am - 3:00 pmCost: $5/person (children 12 & under Free)

February 12th

] Movie Under the StarsMovie to be Determined 4 Fields Complex, 1700 NE 8th Street Info: 954-786-4111 - Time: 7:00 pm

February 24th

J Dinner Comedy Show Herb Skolnick C.C. - Info 954-786-4590Come dressed for a wedding and reception. Time: 6:00 pm, Cost: $30/person

March 12th & 13th

J Antiques & Art in the ParkPompano Community Park & Amphitheater Info 954-786-4111 - Vendor space available! Sat: 8 am - 5:00 pm, Sun: 8 am - 3:00 pmCost: $5/person (children 12 & under Free)

March 19th

J Granny’s AtticEmma Lou Olson C.C. - Info 954-786-4111Admission: $2/person (children under 12 Free)Time: 8:00 am - 2:00 pm

April 8th & 9th

J American Cancer Society, Relay for LifeInfo 954-564-0880 x7518 or visitwww.relayforlife.org/pompanobeachflAdmission: $100 per teamTime: Fri 6:00 pm - Sat 12:00 pm

2010 October 30th

J Tennis Center Halloween SocialTennis Center - Info 954-786-4115Members: $10, Non-Members: $12Time: 10:30 am

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NOTE: Times, dates and locations are subject to change. Due to availability Movie titles are subject to change. Please call ahead to confirm.

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December 18th

J Tennis Holiday SocialTennis Center - Info 954-786-4115Members: $5, Non-members: $7Time: 10:30 am

2011 February 12th

J Tennis Valentines Day Mixed Doubles & SocialTennis Center - Info 954-786-4115Members: $10, Non-Members: $12 Time: 10:30 am

2010 October 20th

J 9th District Legion Symphonic Pops BandHerb Skolnick C.C. - Info 954-786-4590 Featuring the music of yesterday & today. Time: 7:30 pm, Cost: $10/person

November 14th

] Skolnick Jazz and Arts FestivalHerb Skolnick C.C. - Info 954-786-4590 Arts & Craft Vendors, Food & Fun. Time: 11:00 am - 3:00 pm, Free AdmissionTables: $10/6 ft or $15/8 ft,

December 3rd

J Senior Prom for SeniorsHerb Skolnick C.C. - Info 954-786-4590 Featuring music of the 40’s, 50’s & 60’s.Time: 7:00 pm, Cost: $10/person

2011 January 12th

J Winter Concert SeriesEmma Lou Olson C.C. - Info 954-786-4111 Music of Bette Midler, Cost: $14/person, Time: 7:30 - 9:30 pm (doors open 7 pm)

January 26th

J Winter Concert SeriesEmma Lou Olson C.C. - Info 954-786-4111The Legends of Doo Wop, Cost: $14/per-son, Time: 7:30 - 9:30 pm (doors open 7 pm)

January 27th

J Coney Island BabyHerb Skolnick C.C. - Info 954-786-4590Music: Sinatra, Dean Martin, Glen Miller. Time: 7:30 pm, Cost: $12/person

February 2nd

J Winter Concert SeriesEmma Lou Olson C.C. - Info 954-786-4111The Gold Coast Singers, Cost: $14/per-son, Time: 7:30 - 9:30 pm (doors open 7 pm)

February 16th

J Winter Concert SeriesEmma Lou Olson C.C. - Info 954-786-4111The Legends of Doo Wop, Cost: $14/per-son, Time: 7:30 - 9:30 pm (doors open 7 pm)

February 16th

J 9th District Legion Symphonic Pops BandHerb Skolnick C.C. - Info 954-786-4590Featuring the music of yesterday & today. Wednesday, February 16th, 7:30 pm.Cost ......................................... $10/person

February 26th

] Children in the Arts Piano CompetitionEmma Lou Olson C.C. - Info 954-786-4111 The recital begins at 7 pm, Free Admission

March 2nd

J Winter Concert SeriesEmma Lou Olson C.C. - Info 954-786-4111Shaeburel, Cost: $14/person, Time: 7:30 - 9:30 pm (doors open 7 pm)

March 2nd

J Mummers String Band ConcertHerb Skolnick C.C. - Info 954-786-4590Time: 7:30 pm, Cost: $8/person

March 16th

J Winter Concert SeriesEmma Lou Olson C.C. - Info 954-786-4111Kevin Black’s Dance Explosion, Cost: $14/person, Time 7:30 - 9:30 pm (doors open 7 pm)

March 24th

J Musical PerformanceHerb Skolnick C.C. - Info 954-786-4590(Band TBA) Thursday, March 24th, 7:30 pm.Cost ......................................... $12/person

March 30th

J Winter Concert SeriesEmma Lou Olson C.C. - Info 954-786-4111Salute to Broadway, Cost: $14/personTime 7:30 - 9:30 pm (doors open 7 pm)

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January 15th, 16th 21st, 22nd & 23rd

J A Salute To BroadwayHerb Skolnick C.C. - Info 954-786-4590Join Broadway’s most notorious fun characters. Singing & dancing from: Chicago, Pippin, Guys & Dolls, Damn Yankees, Joseph and more!January 15th, 21st, 22nd Time: 8:00 pmJanuary 16th, 23rd Time: 2:00 pm

February 5th, 6th, 11th, 12th & 13th

J Broadway Music of the 50’s & 60’sHerb Skolnick C.C. - Info 954-786-4590The era of big cars, big hair and big songs! West Side Story, Hairspray, Grease, Dreamgirls and more!February 5th, 11th, 12th Time: 8:00 pmFebruary 6th, 13th Time: 2:00 pm

March 12th, 13th, 18th, 19th & 20th

J The Lion in WinterHerb Skolnick C.C. - Info 954-786-4590Contemporary, witty dialogue.March 12th, 18th, 19th Time: 8:00 pmMarch 13th, 20th Time: 2:00 pm

The City of Pompano Beach Parks and Recreation Department is committed to enhancing the quality of life for residents and visitors by providing outstanding sports, recreation and cultural arts facilities, programs and parks that protect the environment, contribute to the economic and social vitality of the community and foster healthy lifestyles, creativity and cultural diversity.

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J Hours of OperationThe public beach is open 365 days a year. Swimming areas guarded seven days a week 9:00 a.m. - 4:45 p.m. During daylight savings the guards extend their coverage until 6:45 p.m.

J Ocean RescuePompano Beach Ocean Rescue is part of the Pompano Beach Fire-Rescue Depart-ment. The Beach Patrol consists of 17 full-time and 25 part-time highly trained men and women who protect swimmers along 0.8 miles of beach. All of our Ocean Lifeguards are certified First Responders or EMT’s who are trained to handle any emergency and are equipped with full ba-sic life support equipment such as AED’s and oxygen. Our agency’s lifeguard cer-tification is provided through the United States Lifesaving Association. Ocean-Rescue Lifeguards receive extensive training with Pompano Beach Fire Rescue. Our Ocean Rescue Lifeguards also have extensive knowledge of the ocean and beach environment and are always happy to answer questions from the public. Please inquire about an information flyer with a large amount of useful information.

J Special ConsiderationsBoogie Boarding is allowed everywhere on the beach, however, surfing is only allowed in designated areas. Wrist or ankle leashes are mandatory.

Hobie Cats, Kite boarders, paddle and wind driven vessels can be launched at NE 13th

and 16th St. only and must stay 100 yards off the public beach. Boats (both sail and motor) must also stay 100 yards off the public beach.

Boat and Jet Ski launching is available at Alsdorf Park on NE 14th St. Causeway and the Intracoastal Waterway. A playground picnic area is also available at this site.

J Beach Condition FlagsGreen ..................................... Low Hazard Yellow............................... Medium HazardRed ........................................ High Hazard Double Red ......... Water Closed to PublicPurple.................... Dangerous Marine Life

J Beach ConditionsInformation is provided daily regarding swimming conditions at Pompano Beach. After 9 a.m. daily, call the phone number below for a recording describing water and weather conditions as well as the presence of Man-O-War or Sea Lice. Info. 954-786-4005

J Beach Picnic Pavilions, Sand Volleyball & SoccerPavilion and Courts are available on a first-come, first-served basis; however, to rent either one for a special activity, an application must be filled out at the Emma Lou Olson Civic Center, 1801 NE 6th St. Info. 954-786-4111. North Ocean Park, NE 16th St. also offers a picnic area.

• Alcohol is prohibited on the public beach and in all parks.• Pets are not allowed on the beach or in City Parks.

J Adopt-A-BeachAdopt-A-Beach is an environmental program for various age groups promoting cleaner beaches. Organizations or individuals inter-ested in participating in an Adopt-A-Beach and/or beach cleanup of Pompano Beach can request information by emailing Lt. Mike Huck at [email protected].

J ALL activities and prices are subject to change.

The newly remodeled pier concession stand is now open. The concession stand offers frozen bait, cold drinks, ice, breakfast sandwiches, hotdogs, snacks, ice cold beer & wine. The operating hours for the con-cession stand during daylight saving time are Monday through Sunday from 8:00 am until 7:00 pm. During winter months, the hours of operation are Monday - Sunday 8:00 am until 5:00 pm with extended hours for Special Events. For more information contact the Parks & Recreation Department at 954.786.4111.

ConcessionStand OpenAt the Pier!!!

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AC = Aquatic Center ProgramsH/S = Houston/Sworn Programs

J Hours of OperationAC :: Mon - Fri .............. 8:00 am - 8:00 pmAC :: Sat - Sun ............. 9:00 am - 4:30 pm

H/S :: Mon, Wed, Fri ..... 8:00 am - 5:00 pmH/S :: Tue & Thur ......... 8:00 am - 8:00 pmH/S :: Sat - Sun ........... 9:00 am - 4:30 pm

v Adult Lap SwimmingAC :: Mon - Fri ............. 8:00 am - 8:00 pmAC :: Sat - Sun ............ 9:00 am - 4:30 pm

H/S :: Mon, Wed, Fri .... 8:00 am - 5:00 pmH/S :: Tue & Thur .......... 8:00 am - 8:00 pmH/S :: Sat - Sun ............ 9:00 am - 4:30 pm

J Open Swim AC & H/SEveryday ............................. 1:00 - 4:30 pmAdults ............................................... $1.06Children ............................................. $.53

J Aquatherapy ACWarm water exercises to promote flexibility, reduce pain and stiffness around joints for those who suffer from arthritis and other joint ailments.Mon, Wed, Fri ............11:00 am - 12:00 pmSame Price as Waterobics

J Waterobics AC & H/SThis program is a shallow and deep-water cardiovascular workout that challenges participants of all fitness levels.

AC :: Mon, Wed, Fri .......... 9:00 - 10:00 am..................................and 10:00 - 11:00 amAC :: Tue & Thur ................. 6:30 - 7:30 pmAC :: Sat ......................... 10:00 - 11:00 am

H/S :: Mon, Wed, Fri ......... 9:00 - 10:00 amH/S :: Tue & Thur ................ 6:30 - 7:30 pm

Residents ..................................... $3/Class................. or 10 classes for $25/ResidentsNon-Residents ........................ $3.50/Class..........or 10 classes for $30/Non-Residents

b Piranhas Swim Team ACUnited States Swimming Program (U.S.A.)Ages ................................................... 5-18

Tryouts Tue ................................................ 4:15 pm

Practices Tue - Fri ............................. 4:30 - 6:30 pm

Practices Sat .................................... 8:00 - 10:00 am$90 Registration (includes USA Registra-tion and Insurance) monthly dues $60. (Schedules change seasonally)

b Houston/SwornSwim Team H/S Under 18 Recreational League Mon - Fri ............................. 4:00 - 5:00 pmResidents .................................. $40/monthNon-Residents .......................... $45/month

J Masters Swim Team ACMon, Wed, Fri .................... 6:00 - 8:00 amTue & Thur .......................... 6:00 - 8:00 pmResidents .................................. $35/monthNon-Residents .......................... $45/month

J Private Swim Lessons AC & H/S All Ages .................. 3 lessons-25 min each Residents ............................................. $45Non-Residents ..................................... $50

J Thanksgiving Day Triathlon AC Reverse order triathlon for all skill levels. 4.4 mile Run, 8.8 mile Bike, 600 m Swim, Swim training available through our Masters program.Cost ......................................... $40/person

J American Red CrossCertifications & Training AC & H/S Lifeguard Training, First Responder and Water Safety Instructor classes are being offered regularly. Call for dates.

b Infant Aquatic Survival Instruction ACHighly Effective, one-on-one lessons individualized for your child’s needs.Ages .............................6 months - 3 years

J Fun Fridays H/SJoin our staff for a monthly barbecue at the Houston/Sworn Aquatic Center. You must sign-up to attend. Dates determined monthly.

J Pool Parties AC & H/SHave your child’s birthday or any occasion party at the pool. Schedule at least two weeks in advance of event.

b Preschools & Childcare Center AC & H/S Looking for lessons for your students? We will be offering group lessons. Have your center call us for rates and times. Grants may be available!

v College Swim Teamsor Swim Clubs AC & H/S Looking for training for your swim team? The Pompano Aquatic Center & Houston/Sworn Aquatic Center will be offering train-ing space for your needs, long course (50 Meter) or short course (25 yards). Please contact the Pompano Aquatic Center for dates and times at 954-786-4128.

J v bALL activities and prices are subject to change.

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J Hours of OperationMon - Thur .................... 8:30 am - 9:00 pmFri ................................. 8:30 am - 5:00 pmSat ................................ 8:30 am - 3:30 pm

Emma Lou Olson Civic Center is the perfect setting for meetings and banquets. Located on the corner of NE 6 St. & NE 18 Ave., just north of Atlantic Blvd./west of Federal Hwy.

v Adult ClassesA yearly registration fee is required for all adults taking classes at the Emma Lou Olson Civic Center.Residents ............................................... $5Non-Residents .................................... $10

v Ballroom Dance LessonsClasses held on Tuesdays. A different dance is taught each month.Beginners ............................ 1:00 - 2:00 pmIntermediate ....................... 2:00 - 3:00 pmCost ............................................ $10/class

v Ballroom DancesCouples and singles welcome!Thursday ............................. 6:30 - 9:00 pm Cost .................................. $10/per person

v Line Dancing MondaysHigh Beginners ................. Noon - 1:00 pmIntermediate ........................ 1:00 - 2:00 pm Cost .............................................. $6/class

ThursdaysNew Beginners.................. Noon - 1:30 pmIntermediate ....................... 1:30 - 2:30 pmCost .............................................. $6/class

v AerobicsTue & Thur ........................ 9:00 - 10:00 amCost .............................................. $6/class....................................... or $50/10 classes

v Intro to ComputersCost .................................... $80/4 classes

v YogaMondays ............................. 6:30 - 7:45 pm Fridays ............................. 8:45 - 10:00 amCost ............................................ $10/class....................................... or $80/10 classes

v JazzerciseMon & Wed ......................... 4:30 - 5:30 pmMon, Tue, Wed, Thurs ......... 5:45 - 6:45 pmSaturday ............................ 8:45 - 9:45 amCost ................................ $35/month (EFT)......................................... or $89/2 months

v ZumbaThursday ............................. 7:15 - 8:15 pm Saturday .......................... 9:00 - 10:00 amCost .............................................. $7/class....................................... or $55/10 classes

v Conversational Spanish Monday ...................................... BeginnersTuesday ................................. IntermediateWednesday ................................ AdvancedThursday ................................. Advanced IITime ...................................... 6:45-8:45 pmCost ............................. $55/6 week course

v Mah Jongg Wednesdays ..................... 9:00 - 11:30 amCost .......................................... $5/session

v Adult Tap Dancing WednesdaysBeginners .........................10:00 - 11:00 amAdvanced Beg............11:30 am - 12:30 pm

FridaysIntermediate/Advanced ....10:30 - 11:30 am Cost ............................................. $8/class

v Cards & GamesScrabble Fridays ........................ 10:00 am - 2:00 pm

PinochleMondays ............................. 6:00 - 9:00 pm

BridgeTuesday & Thursday ......... 12:00 - 3:00 pm

v Watercolor Class Saturdays ........................ 10:00 am - NoonCost ........................................... $15/class

v Dog Obedience ClassesPuppy Kindergarten & Beginner Obedience:Tuesdays ............................ 6:30 - 7:30 pmCost ................................$75/6 week class

Intermediate Obedience & Canine Good CitizenTuesdays ............................ 7:30 - 8:30 pmCost ................................$75/6 week class

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v Quilting by MachineMondays ............................. 1:00 - 3:00 pmCost ....................................... $45/6 weeks

v Quilting MondaysBeginners .......................... 9:30 - 10:30 amIntermediate .....................11:00 am - NoonCost ....................................... $35/6 weeks

b Children’s ProgramsBallet/Tap/Hip Hop Beginner - AdvancedAges ................................................... 3-17Fees ................................... $30-$60/month

b Children’s Creative Activities Ages ...................................................3 - 5Mon, Tue & Thur ........... 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Cost ........................................ $190/month

b Tropical Knights FencingAges ......................................... 10 - AdultsTuesday ........................................ 7 - 9 pmCost .......................................... $40/month

b USA Goju KarateAges .................................................. 5-13Mon & Thur ......................... 6:30 - 7:30 pmCost .......................................... $40/month

Ages ..............................................14 & upMon & Thur ........................ 7:30 - 9:00 pmCost .......................................... $50/month

b Baton,Tumbling & PomsLevel I Wednesdays ...................... 5:30 - 6:00 pmAges .................................................... 4-6Cost .......................................... $20/month

Level IIWednesdays ....................... 6:00 - 6:30 pmAges ................................................7 & up

Cost .......................................... $20/month Time .................................... 6:30 - 7:15 pmCost .......................................... $25/month

b Drama WorkshopsA fun way for your child to learn acting, improvisation and more! Ages .................................................. 6 -15Cost ................................. $150/10 classes

b Preschool, Afterschool and Summer Camp1401 NE 4th StreetHours of OperationMon - Fri ...................7:30 am - 5:30 pmPhone ..............................954-786-4180

Gold Seal Award of Excellence Recipient Voted 2008, 2009, 2010 Best of Pompano Beach Preschool by U.S. Local Business Association

b Preschool ProgramLicense #45814The City of Pompano Beach offers an outstanding preschool program for residents and non-residents in the Pompano Beach area. Our staff consists of CDA certified teachers and small class sizes. Children have an opportunity to develop socially, emotionally, physically and intellectually. Hands-on fun activities in drama, music, creative learning, cook-ing, story time, science and much more.

Program Runs:Mon - Fri.................. 9:00 am - 1:45 pm

Extended Programs Available:Mon - Fri.................. 7:30 am - 5:30 pm

b Afterschool Program We offer games, indoor and outdoor activities, as well as periodic field trips. If your child attends Pompano Beach Elementary School we can arrange to safely escort your child to our program.Ages .............................................5 - 10Time ...............................2:30 - 5:30 pm

b Explorer ProgramThis program is offered during the Broward County School Winterbreak (12/20/10 - 12/31/10) and Springbreak (3/14/11 - 3/18/11) and additional days off from school.

Children are grouped by age. All children must have completed kindergarten. Limited space available. Ages .............................................5 - 10

b NeighborhoodYard SaleNovember 6th

Registration Starts: October 4th

Space...............................................$10Tables ..............................................$10(Limited Tables Available)

Join us for our second Annual Neighbor-hood Yard Sale hosted by the PTC and the Pompano Beach Preschool staff.

Preschool & AfterschoolPrograms

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J Hours of OperationMon - Thur ........................ 12:00 - 9:00 pmFri ................................. 9:00 am - 6:00 pmSat ................................ 8:30 am - 3:30 pmClosed Sunday

] After School EnrichmentProgram Ages ................................................ 6 - 12Mon - Fri ............................. 2:00 - 5:30 pm

NOTE: This program is funded by a Community Development Block Grant.

b Kidz ‘N the HoodAges .............................................. 13 - 18Wed .................................... 6:00 - 7:30 pm

v Unity NightMarch 2nd - June 29th, 2011Ages ..............................................21 & upWednesdays ....................... 6:30 - 9:00 pm

b AAU Track & FieldRegistration Starts: December 1st

Ages ................................................. 6 - 18Resident .............................................. $45Non-Resident ...................................... $90

b Youth BasketballRegistration Starts: December 2010League Starts: February 2011Ages ................................................. 8 -15Resident ............................................... $45Non-Resident ....................................... $90

b Youth T-BallRegistration Starts: March 2011Games Start: April 2011Ages ...................................................6 - 8Resident .............................................. $45Non-Resident ...................................... $90

b Indoor Baby SoccerRegistration Starts: March 2011Games Start: April 2011

Ages ...................................................5 - 6Resident ............................................... $45Non-Resident ....................................... $90

v Women’s Flag FootballRegistration Starts: March 2011Games Start: April 2011

Ages ..............................................18 & upResident .............................................. $45Non-Resident ...................................... $90

b Open Gym & Game Rm.Ages ........................................ 13 & underMon - Thur .......................... 6:00 - 7:30 pm

Ages ...........................................14 & overMon - Thur .......................... 7:00 - 8:30 pmSat ................................ 8:30 am - 3:30 pm

J b v ] ALL activities and prices are subject to change.

Yuletide Parade& Celebrationon Atlantic

Join the City of Pompano Beach for our Annual Yuletide on Atlantic Parade and Celebration on Thursday, December 9th, starting at 6:30 p.m. This is a free com-munity event which is possible thanks to the generosity of Pompano Beach businesses. The event starts out with a parade down Atlantic Boulevard and ends at McNab Park, 2250 East Atlantic Boulevard, where everyone can enjoy free rides, hotdogs, drinks, entertainment and have their children’s picture taken with Santa.

If you would like to be a part of this fun event, the Parks and Recreation Department is looking for parade participants, sponsors and volunteers. If you are interested in participating, call 954-786-4111.

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J Hours of OperationMon - Thur ........................ 12:00 - 9:00 pmFri ................................. 9:00 am - 6:00 pmSat ................................ 8:30 am - 3:30 pmClosed Sunday unless rentals

J Halloween PartyActivities: Dancing, games & costumes contest. Refreshments will be served.October 27th ........................ 6:00 - 8:30 pmCost .........................$2/youth (13 & under)

J Christmas Dinner Food collected will be donated to a Local Food Bank.December 16th ..................... 6:00 - 8:30 pmAdmission ............. 2 canned goods/person

b AAU Track & FieldRegistration Starts: December 15th

Ages ....................................... 6 - 18 yearsResident .............................................. $45Non-Resident ...................................... $90

b Girl ScoutsAges ................................................. 4 - 18Tue ...................................... 6:30 - 8:00 pm

b Computer LabAges ................................................. 6 - 12Mon - Thur .......................... 3:30 - 5:30 pm

b Pee Wee Learners BasketballRegistration Starts: December 1st

Ages ......................................... 6 - 8 yearsResident .............................................. $45Non-Resident ...................................... $90

b Boys & GirlsTraveling BasketballRegistration Starts: December 1st

Ages ....................................... 8 - 15 yearsResident ............................................... $45Non-Resident ....................................... $90

b Boys & Girls Tee BallRegistration Starts: February 1st

Ages ......................................... 5 - 8 yearsResident .............................................. $25Non-Residents .................................... $50

b Open GymEnjoy a game of basketball during your leisure time. The gym is supervised.

Ages .........................................12 & underSat ............................. 9:00 am - 12:00 pm

Ages ..............................................13 & upSat .................................... 12:00 - 3:00 pm

Ages ...........................................18 & overMon - Thur .......................... 6:30 - 8:15 pm

] After SchoolEnrichment ProgramYour child will be involved in a variety of supervised activities such as arts & crafts, home assistance, reading, game room activities and more.

Ages ................................................. 6 - 12Mon - Fri ............................. 2:00 - 5:00 pm

] Crockett Reading Prog.Ages ................................................. 6 - 12Mon - Thur .......................... 4:00 - 6:00 pm

] Youth DanceAges ................................................. 6 - 12Mon - Thur .......................... 3:00 - 4:00 pm

J b ]ALL activities and prices are subject to change.

For those who want to work off the wonderful holiday meals and cheer, our Thanksgiving Re-verse Triathlon is a unique twist to the age-old triathlon. The tri-athlon starts out with a 4.4-mile run, followed by an 8.8-mile bike ride and finishes with a 600-meter swim. This event will be held on Thursday, November 25th, 2010 at 7:00 am. Children under 15 must be accompanied by an adult for the duration of the event. There is a $40 Registration fee to enter. For more information, contact the Aquatic Center at 954.786.4128

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J Hours of OperationMon - Thur .................... 9:00 am - 9:00 pmFri ................................. 8:00 am - 5:00 pmSat ................................ 8:30 am - 3:30 pm

Space is available on a first-come, first-served basis and can be reserved by calling the community center.

v Adult ClassesA yearly registration fee is required for all adults taking classes at the Parks and Recreation Department community centers. Residents ............................................... $5Non-Residents ..................................... $10

v Jazzercise LiteMon, Wed, Fri ..................10:00 - 11:00 amCost ......................................$89/2 months....................................... or $70/10 classes

v Mah JonggWednesdays ..................... 12:30 - 3:30 pmCost ..........................................$7/SessionIncludes Lite Refreshments

v Adult Piano LessonsMondaysBeginners .......................... 9:00 - 10:00 amIntermediate .....................10:15 - 11:15 amAdvanced ...................11:30 am - 12:30 pmCost ....................$11/Class (Paid Monthly)

v YogaTuesdays ............................ 6:30 - 7:45 pmSaturdays .......................... 9:30 - 10:45 amCost ........................................... $10/Class...................................... or $80/10 Classes

v Adult KarateMondays ............................. 7:00 - 8:30 pmCost ........................................... $10/Class

v Drawing & PaintingFridaysBeginners .................. 10:30 am - 12:30 pmIntermediate ........................ 1:00 - 3:00 pmCost ........................................... $15/Class....................... or $12/Class (Paid Monthly)

v Ballroom Dance ClassTuesdaysBeginners ............................ 6:30 - 7:30 pmIntermediate ........................ 7:30 - 8:30 pmCost ........................................... $10/Class

v Duplicate BridgeTue & Thur ........................ 12:30 - 3:30 pmSat .................................... 12:00 - 3:00 pmCost ..........................................$7/SessionIncludes Lite Refreshments

v Writing WorkshopFridays ...................... 10:00 am - 12:00 pmCost ........................................... $15/Class

] ScrabbleMondays ........................... 12:00 - 4:00 pm

v CanastaMondays ............................. 1:00 - 4:00 pmCost ............................................. $6/Class

v Spanish$57/Session, 6 Week Sessions. Call the Center for dates and times.

v Fun FridaysMonthly trips and activities, times and prices vary.

v Understanding Your Computer$80/Session, 4 Week Sessions. Call the Center for dates and times.

b Tiny Tots KarateAges ..................................................3 & 4Tuesdays ............................ 5:30 - 6:00 pmCost .......................................... $30/Month

b Kids KarateMondays ............................. 6:00 - 7:00 pmCost .......................................... $30/Month

b Children’s PianoLessonsMon & Wed ......................... 4:00 - 6:00 pmCost ....................$11/Class (Paid Monthly)

J b v ] ALL activities and prices are subject to change.

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The Pompano Beach Cultural Arts Committee was established by a Resolution of the City Commission (in 1998) to advocate for cultural arts including promoting and encouraging appreciation for the wide range of cultural arts disciplines. The committee is further charged with advising the City Commission and city staff on developing and implementing cultural arts programs, seeking grant funding, and offering a forum for public input. It is comprised of six members (one appointed by each commissioner) and two alternates.

The committee has spent the summer months planning a new direction that includes community outreach, gathering and disseminating information, exploring support for a performing arts venue in Pompano Beach, providing requested input to the City Manager on developing an Art in Public Places Policy, and promoting the cultural arts programming provided/ hosted by our Parks and Recreation Department both in print form and on the City of Pompano Beach website (currently in progress).

An example of our outreach effort is helping the Pompano Beach Historical Society increase vendor participation by local artists at the Downtown Green Market. Also, look for the committee to get involved in Cultural/Heritage Tourism as part of the citywide effort to enhance and promote our local tourism industry. After all, over one-third of the visitors are coming here to see us, their friends and relatives, and our visitors help support local businesses including the Arts!

Many people ask the question, “What is cultural arts?” or “ How is it defined?” This is probably best answered in the definition used by the organization charged with developing and promoting cultural arts throughout all of Broward County’s 31 municipalities; namely, The Broward County Cultural Division. The Cultural Division, among its

many functions, works closely with artists, not-for-profit organizations and local (municipal) Cultural Advisory Committees, Parks and Recreation Departments, and Libraries to promote the cultural arts. They maintain a Cultural Directory of over 550 local, regional, state and international organizations, as well as an online arts calendar of all the cultural arts happenings in the area. The Cultural Division also offers grant funding, which uses the following definition of Cultural Arts:

Any and all cultural disciplines which include, but are not limited to, music, dance, drama, theater programs, creative writing, literature, architecture, painting, sculpture, folk arts, photography, crafts, public media, history, archaeological and natural science museums and the execution and exhibition of such allied, major culture forms. Check out the Parks and Recreation Department Calendar of Events and Community Center Listings for programming information such as: the Winter Concert Series, Theater Productions at the Skolnick Center, and many other outstanding cultural arts programs/classes offered at our community centers throughout the City.

The Green Market is coming soon, so plan to start your Saturday morning shopping at the longest continuously running market in Broward County. Enjoy the music, take an historical walking tour and support the creative work of local artists.

Local artists interested in participating in our program to display their works at the E. Pat Larkins Center and the Herb Skolnick Center call 954-786-4585.

The Pompano Beach Cultural Arts Committee meets at 5:30 pm on the 4th Thursday of the month in the Emma Lou Olson Center. Interested residents are cordially invited to attend. Prior to attending, please check the meeting calendar at mypompanobeach.org for any change in date, time or location.

ALL activities and prices are subject to change.

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J Hours of OperationMon - Thur .................. 12:00 pm - 9:00 pmFri ................................. 8:30 am - 5:30 pmSaturday & Sunday Closed

The Center is available for meetings, special events, classes and private parties on a first-come, first-serve basis.

b Goju KarateAges ................................................. 5 - 12Mon & Thur ......................... 6:30 - 7:30 pmCost ........................ $5/class or $30/month

Ages ..............................................13 & upMon & Thur ......................... 6:30 - 8:30 pmCost ........................ $5/class or $30/month

J Fine ArtsNovember, December, JanuaryTuesdays .................... 10:00 am - 1:00 pmYear RoundFridays ........................ 10:00 am - 1:00 pmCost ........................................... $20/ classYearly Registration FeeResidents .............................................. $5Non-Residents .................................... $10

b Starlight ExpressAges ...................................................4 - 5Tue ..................................... 5:30 - 6:00 pmCost ........................................ $20/ monthAges ............................................... 6 & upTue ..................................... 6:00 - 6:45 pmCost ......................................... $25/ month

b Tiny TotsAges .................................................. 2 - 5Fri ................................... 10:30 - 11:15 amCost ............................................. $3/class

] Note: Below are FREE programs funded by the Community Development Block Grant.

] After School ProgramAges ................................................. 6 - 12Mon - Fri ............................ 2:30 - 5:30 pm

] Full Day ProgramSep 9th, Oct 29th, Nov 2nd, Nov 24th, Jan 24th

Ages ................................................ 6 - 12Time ............................. 7:30 am - 5:30 pm

] Winter Break ProgramDec 20th, 21st, 22nd, 27th, 28th, 29th

Ages ................................................. 6 - 12Time .............................. 7:30 am - 5:30 pm

] Spring Break ProgramMarch 14th - 18th

Ages ................................................ 6 - 12Time .............................. 7:30 am - 5:30 pm

J b ] ALL activities and prices are subject to change.

The City of Pompano Beach’s newest amenity; Canine Corner Dog Park opened to the delight of dogs big and small. Canine Corner is a 1.9 acre park that sits on the corner of NE 10th Street and N. Federal Highway.

The park is open every day except Tuesday (maintenance day) from sunrise to sunset and consists of an entry area where dogs can be leashed and unleashed prior to entering the main areas. There are two main areas; one for large dogs (25 pounds and over) and small dogs (under 25 pounds). A hotline number 954.786.4574 for Canine Corner has been established for any questions.

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J Hours of OperationMon - Fri ........................... 12:30 - 9:30 pmClosed Saturday & Sunday

This is an ideal location for meetings, special events, classes and private parties.

Registration for the following programs/ classes is taken at Highlands Park with the exception of Little League Baseball/T-Ball, Pompano Beach Ham-merheads Youth Soccer and NBYA Assoc. Programs.

b Youth SoccerRegistration Starts: November 1st, 2010Practice Starts: December 13th, 2010Games Start: January 10th, 2011Ages ............................................... 11 - 14Resident .............................................. $45Non-Resident ...................................... $90

b Start Smart BasketballRegistration Starts: Sep 1st, 2010Program Starts: Oct 6th, 2010 (6 wk prog)Ages ...................................................3 - 5Wednesdays ....................... 6:00 - 7:00 pmResident .............................................. $45Non-Resident ...................................... $90

b Start Smart SoccerRegistration Starts: Dec 1st, 2010Program Starts: Jan 12th, 2011 (6 wk prog)Ages ...................................................3 - 5Wednesdays ....................... 6:00 - 7:00 pm

Resident .............................................. $45Non-Resident ...................................... $90

b Start Smart T-BallRegistration Starts: Mar 1st, 2011Program Starts: Apr 6th, 2011 (6 wk prog)Ages ...................................................3 - 5Wednesdays ....................... 6:00 - 7:00 pmResident .............................................. $45Non-Resident ...................................... $90

v Adult Co-Ed Ultimate FrisbeeAges .......................................... 18 & overMon & Thur ......................... 7:00 - 9:00 pmCost .......................................... $100/teamIndividuals welcomed!

b North Broward Youth Athletics Association, Inc. For more information: Gina Holsendroff or Shanon Pierre at 954-934-5895 Youth BasketballRegistration Starts: Nov 15th, 2010Season Starts: Jan 3rd, 2011 Ages ................................................. 5 - 16Mon - Fri ............................. 6:30 - 8:00 pmCost ..................................................... $45

b North Pompano Little LeagueInfo www.eteamz.com/pompanobeach

J b vALL activities and prices are subject to change.

With the Fall upon us, the Parks & Recreation Department is in full gear to provide our commu-nity with a wide variety of holiday events for you and your family to enjoy.

Our Halloween Fun Fair, to be held on Thursday, October 28th, 2010, 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm in the Amphitheater parking lot, is a hit with the children and parents alike. For a donation of 2 canned goods, your child will receive a free goodie bag all the while enjoying Magic Shows, various games, Costumes on Parade and much more. For more information contact the Parks & Recreation Department at 954.786.4111

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J Hours of OperationSun - Sat ....................... 7:00 am - 6:00 pm

J Facilities Include• 2 18-hole championship courses• Clubhouse• Pro Shop• Restaurant & Lounge

J Range HoursSummer: ...........................7:00 am to DarkExcept Wed & Sun: ....... 7:00 am - 6:30 pm

Winter: ................................6:30 am - DarkExcept Wed & Sun: ....... 6:30 am - 4:30 pm

J Range BallsSmall Basket ......................................... $4Large Basket ......................................... $6Spend $30 for 10 tokens and get 1 free!Purchase range tokens at the Pro Shop

v Group Golf LessonsMen & Women ......................... $20/person Saturday ....................11:30 am - 12:30 pm

Ladies ...................................... $15/personMonday ........................... 10:00 - 11:00 am

J Private Golf LessonsIndividual or a discounted series of lessons are available. Also includes on course playing lessons.

b Weekly Junior Clinics Ages ................................................. 5 - 16Tuesday .............................. 4:00 - 5:00 pmCost .............................................$15/child

Ages ...................................................5 - 9Saturday ........................... 9:00 - 10:00 amCost ............................................ $10/child

Ages .............................................. 10 - 16Saturday ......................... 10:15 - 11:30 am Cost .............................................$15/child

J Golf RatesSummer Rates, April 15th - November 19th

18 Hole Green Fee with Cart7:00 am - 1:00 pm ........................... $25.501:00 - 4:00 pm ................................ $21.00After 4:00 pm .................................. $19.00

9 Hole Green Fee with Cart7:00 am - 4:00 pm ........................... $21.00After 4:00 pm .................................. $15.00

18 Hole Green Fee Walking7:00 am - 4:00 pm ........................... $14.00After 4:00 pm .................................. $11.00

Winter Rates, November 20th - April 14th

18 Hole Green Fee with CartMon - Fri6:30 am - 2:00 pm ........................... $45.50 After 2:00 pm .................................. $36.50

Sat/Sun/Holiday6:30 am - 2:00 pm ........................... $48.50After 2:00 pm .................................. $39.50

9 Hole Green Fee with CartMon - Fri 6:30 am - 2:00 pm ........................... $40.00 After 2:00 pm .................................. $31.00

Sat/Sun/Holiday6:30 am - 2:00 pm ........................... $43.00After 2:00 pm .................................. $34.00

18 Hole Green Fee WalkingMon - Fri 6:30 am - 2:00 pm ........................... $32.00 After 2:00 pm .................................. $23.00

Sat/Sun/Holiday6:30 am - 2:00 pm ........................... $35.00After 2:00 pm .................................. $26.00

Tee Times are available everyday! Visit www.pompanobeachgolftt.com

J Membership Rates ResidentSingle ................................... $800 plus taxChild ...................................... $95 plus tax2-Person Family ................. $1,100 plus taxNon-ResidentSingle ................................. $1,000 plus taxChild ...................................... $95 plus tax2-Person Family ................. $1,300 plus taxSummer MembershipsApril 15th - November 19th

Cost ......................................$330 plus taxMembers only pay a $17 cart fee

J Weekly TournamentsTuesday ............ Women’s Golf AssociationWednesday ............ Men’s Golf AssociationWednesday ..............................Skins gameThursday .......................................DogfightSunday .................Sunday Golf Association

J Golf Advisory Board Joseph Osborne ..........................ChairmanJohn Stockman ...................Vice ChairmanAngela Curtin ................................ MemberAl Siefert ....................................... MemberRichard J. Porraro ......................... MemberOtto Fernsel .................................. MemberAnthony B. Cusanelli ..................... MemberJames R. Bunn ............................. Member

Photographed By Ron Ross

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J Business HoursMon - Thur ................... 7:30 am - 9:30 pmFri ................................. 7:30 am - 4:30 pmSat - Sun ....................... 7:30 am - 3:30 pm

Tennis Courts (hard) are available at no charge from sunrise to sunset throughout the City on a first-come, first-served basis. Please limit court time to one hour if others are waiting.

• The Corner of NE 18th Ave & NE 6th Street• Founders Park (lighted) 215 NE 4th Avenue• Norwood Pines Park South Cypress Road & SE 5th Court• Apollo Park NW 3rd Avenue & NW 15th Place• Mitchell/Moore (lighted) 901 NW 10th Street• McNab Park 2250 East Atlantic Boulevard

J Membership RatesResidentsSingle ........................................... $243.80 Couple .......................................... $365.70 Junior ............................................. $37.10 Non-ResidentsSingle ........................................... $381.60Couple ......................................... $530.00Junior ............................................. $37.10

J Court FeesNovember - AprilResidentsJunior ............................................ $3/hour Adult ............................................. $5/hourDaily .............................................. $6/hour

Non-ResidentsJunior ............................................ $4/hourAdult ............................................. $6/hourDaily .............................................. $7/hourMay - October decrease by $1

Lights .............................. $3/hour/per courtAdd 6% sales tax to above rates

Phone Reservations Only: 954-786-4051 after 2:00 pm, for the following day.

J LessonsThe Tennis Pro offers Private Lessons. If you are interested, call the Tennis Center for more information.

v Adult ProgramsBeginnerTuesday .............................. 7:00 - 8:30 pm

Advanced Beginner - Low IntermediateMonday ............................... 7:00 - 8:30 pmWednesday ...................... 9:00 - 10:30 amSaturday ........................... 9:00 - 10:30 am

IntermediateTuesday ............................ 9:00 - 10:30 amThursday ............................. 7:00 - 8:30 pmSaturday ................... 10:30 am - 12:00 pm

AdvancedWednesday ......................... 7:00 - 8:30 pm

Cardio Tennis - All LevelsMonday & Friday ................. 8:00 - 9:00 amWednesday ......................... 6:00 - 7:00 pm

b Junior ProgramsPeewees Ages .................................................. 4 - 6Tue & Thur .......................... 3:45 - 4:30 pm

Beginners Ages ................................................7 & upTue & Thur .......................... 4:30 - 5:30 pm

Intermediates Ages .................................................. 8-16Mon & Wed ......................... 3:30 - 5:00 pm

b Quickstart Tennis Tue & Thur .......................... 6:00 - 7:00 pm6 week program for Grades 1-8

b High School Training Ages ................................................ 14 -18Friday .................................. 1:30 - 3:00 pm

Junior Academy for Tournament Players For juniors playing regular USTA tournaments.Mon, Wed, Fri ..................... 5:00 - 7:00 pm

J Special EventsHalloween SocialOct 30th, Tennis at 10:30 am and lunch at 12:00 pmMembers ............................................. $10Non-Members ...................................... $12

J Holiday SocialDec. 18th, Tennis at 10:30 am and lunch at 12:00 pmMembers ............................................... $5Non-Members ....................................... $7Information call 954-786-4115

J Tennis Valentine’s Day Mixed Doubles & SocialFeb 12th, Tennis at 10:30 am and lunch at 12:00 pmMembers ............................................. $10Non-Members ..................................... $12Information call 954-786-4115

Some classes may be rescheduled or cancelled due to insufficient sign up.

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J Hours of OperationFacility Hours:Mon - Fri ....................... 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

Office Hours:Mon - Fri ....................... 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

v Adult ProgramsAdult Softball-for all adult softball informa-tion visit www.leaguelineup.com/pompano

v Men’s Softball 18+Minimum 12 game season. Standings, scores, awards and playoffs included. Call for next season information.Mon - Thur .... 7:00 pm, 8:15 pm & 9:30 pmCost .......................................... $400/team

v Adult Co-Ed SoftballNo standings or awards. Call for next season information.Fri ................. 7:00 pm, 8:15 pm & 9:30 pmCost .......................................... $350/team

v Senior SoftballSunshine Senior Softball 50+Tue & Thur .................................... 9:00 am 40 game season. Choose up games on Monday, Wednesday, Friday at 9:00 am.Info. www.pompanosoftball.com

v Adult Volleyball4 on 4 Sand Volleyball ProgramTuesday Nights at Pompano Community ParkCost .......................................... $185/teamInfo. www.leaguelineup.com/pompanovol-leyball

b Start Smart SoccerRegistration Starts: December 11th

Program Starts: January 10th, (6 week prog)Ages .....................................................3-5Mon, Tue, Wed or Thur ................. 5:45 pmResidents ............................................. $45Non-Residents ..................................... $90

b KidokineticsProgram Starts: October 28th (7 week prog)Ages .....................................................3-7Residents ............................................. $63Non-Residents ..................................... $70

b Youth SoccerKester ParkAges ................................................... 6-10North Broward Park Ages ................................................. 11-14Registration Starts: November 1st

Program Starts: December 13th (practice) January 10th (games) at 5:45 pmMon & Wed (6-8 year old) InstructionalResidents ............................................. $25Non-Residents ..................................... $50Tue & Thur (9-10 year olds)Residents ............................................ $45Non-Residents .................................... $90

b Start Smart BasketballRegistration Starts: October 16th

Program Starts: November 2nd (6 week prog)Program meets on Tuesdays at 5:45 pmAges ...................................................3 - 5Residents ............................................. $45Non-Residents ..................................... $90

b Start Smart T-ballRegistration Starts: March 1st

Program Starts: April 4th (6 week prog)Program meets on Monday throughThursday at 5:45 pm.Ages ...................................................3 - 5Residents ............................................. $45Non-Residents ..................................... $90

b Youth T-ballRegistration Starts: February 1th

Program Starts: March 14th (practice) April 4th (games) at 5:45 pmMon & Wed (5&6 year olds) InstructionalResidents ............................................. $45Non-Residents ..................................... $90

Ages ...................................................5 - 8Residents ............................................ $45Non-Residents .................................... $90

b Girls SoftballRegistration Starts: February 1st

Program Starts: March 15th (practice) April 5th (games) at 5:45 pmProgram meets on Tue & ThurAges ................................................... 7-15Residents ............................................. $45 Non-Residents ..................................... $90

Simply Soccer Camp returns in December. Call 954-786-4119 for more information.

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J Hours of OperationMon - Thur .................... 9:00 am - 9:00 pmFri ................................. 9:00 am - 6:00 pm Sat ................................ 8:30 am - 3:30 pm

The E. Pat Larkins Community Center is the ideal location for meetings and banquets. Space is available on a first-come, first-serve basis and can be reserved by calling the center.

] Senior Citizen ProgramMon - Fri ....................... 9:00 am - 1:00 pm

J M.L.K. Breakfast Celebration January 8th .................................... 8:30 am Cost ......................................... $10/person

J Jazzercise Lite Yearly Registration FeeResidents ............................................... $5Non-residents ...................................... $10Tue & Thur .......................10:00 - 11:00 amCosts ....................................$89/2 months....................................... or $70/10 classes

J M.L.K. State ofthe Dream Banquet January 15th .................................. 6:30 pmCost ......................................... $30/person

] Micro Enterprise ProgramTue & Thur .......................... 6:00 - 8:00 pm

The Northwest Community Redevelop-ment Agency (CRA) continues to offer, free of cost, weekly workshops for business start-ups and expansions. The workshops are given in the E. Pat Larkins Communi-ty Center on Thursdays at 6pm and offer assistance in all topics relevant to businesses including business plans, financial and marketing plans, incorpora-tions and vendor registrations. Additionally, the Business Loan Fund offers successful clients loans up to $25,000. For more information call 561-742-1234.

McNab Park2250 East Atlantic Boulevard

Come and join the men and women who enjoy the fun of shuffleboard at McNab Park located one block east of US 1 at 2250 East Atlantic Boulevard.

October - AprilMon, Wed & Fri: .......... 12:15 - 3:30 pm Shuffleboard is a game of shooting skills and numerous playing strategies. The club members are always willing to share their enthusiasm and experience with new members.

Whether you are an accomplished player or simply want to learn, you are sure to make new friends and enjoy the fun and challenge of this international sport.

Annual membership is $15 and your first day is free. Occasional pizza parties and an annual Christmas party are included in the fun.

The club is open year round, offering play to all residents. Please call for more information, 954-783-7177.

McNab Park has tennis, racquetball and basketball courts, restrooms and a children’s playground.

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