Finance (954)597-3550FireRescue(Non-Emergency) (954)597-3800HumanResources (954)597-3600JobHotline (954)597-3615MayorandCommission (954)597-3462OccupationalLicense (954)597-3536Police(Non-Emergency) (954)765-4321PublicInformationOff.(Media) (954)597-3523PublicWorks (954)597-3700Purchasing (954)597-3570
Recycling&TrashHotline (954)597-3740RiskManagement (954)597-3613SatelliteCityHall (954)597-3580SocialServices (954)597-3642TamaracTransit (954)597-3649Parks&Recreation:CommunityCenter (954)597-3620RecreationCenter (954)597-3644Aquatic&FitnessCenter (954)597-3660ServiceProviders:AllServiceRefuse (954)583-1830ComcastCable (954)252-1937Library(TamaracBranch) (954)720-2282PostOffice(TamaracBranch) (954)722-3152TamaracTheater (954)724-1110WasteManagement (954)974-7500UtilitiesBilling:CustomerService (954)597-3590Utilities(leaks,breaks,etc.) (954)597-3750
Make note of the City’s updated telephone numbers. On February 1, 2008 the City of Tamarac discontinued the use of all old City number prefixes.
TheTam-A-GramistheofficialpublicationoftheCityofTamarac,Florida.ThemagazineispublishedquarterlyandmailedtoresidentsandbusinesseswithintheCity,underthedirectionofthePublicInformationCommitteeandthePub-licInformationOffice.
Reader’squestionsandcommentsarewelcome.Pleasesendyourcommentsto:
Public Information OfficeAttn.: Tam-A-Gram
7525 N.W. 88th AvenueTamarac, Florida 33321
Youmayalsoemailyourcomments,orques-tions,toChadQuinn,PublicInformationSpe-cialist,at:[email protected]“Tam-A-Gram”inthesubjectlineofyouremail.
CITY COMMISSION: BethFlansbaum-Talabisco,Mayor MarcL.Sultanof,Vice-Mayor,District 3 EdwardC.Portner,Commissioner,District 1 PatteAtkins-Grad,Commissioner,District 2 HarryDressler,Commissioner, District 4
CITY MANAGER: JeffreyL.Miller
PUBLIC INFORMATION COMMITTEE: BenChicofsky,Chair PaulDick MaxMarcus CaroleAnnePaladino MaryannZicchinolfi JonBreslav,Alternate ClaudiaKrysiak,Alternate MiriamMarin,Alternate MauriceWeinreb,Alternate
PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICE: Managing Editor: AndyBerns,Public and Economic Affairs Officer
Creative Director: ChadJ.Quinn,Public Information Specialist
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MAIN NUMBER (954) 597-3500BuildingInspections (954)597-3430BuildingInspectionResults (954)597-3435BuildingServices (954)597-3420CityCommission (954)597-3460CityManager (954)597-3510CityClerk (954)597-3505CodeCompliance (954)597-3425CommunityDevelopment (954)597-3530Engineering (954)597-3712
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Hurricane PreparednessInformationyouneedtoknow.
Independence DayCelebratingtheNation's232ndbirthday.
Our New LookTamarachasanewlogo.
New & ImprovedTamarac'snewandupgradedparks.
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cultural forum,turnsforty-five,andmuchmoreincludingtheFireRescueandBSOCorners.
5.....FreeT-Shirts Thatgotyourattention!Checkoutpage5fordetailsonhowyoucan
getyourveryownt-shirtwithTamarac'snewlogo.
6.....GreenInitiatives Tamarachasbeencertifiedthefirstgreengovernment inSouth
Florida...plusplanningforthefuture:purchasinggreenspacenow.
10.....TamaracUniversity ThesecondclassofTamarac'scommunity leadershipprogram
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11.....AndLast Unlicensedcontractorsarenotyourfriend...plushelpuskeepyour
stormwaterstationsflowing—importanttipsyouneedtoknow.
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Dear fellow citizens,
This is an exciting issue of the Tam-A-Gram. Not only are we celebrating the 232nd anniversary of the birth of our nation, but it is also the 45th an-niversary of the incorporation of Tamarac and the 23rd anniversary of the Tam-A-Gram – which we are celebrating with the unveiling of a new look and format for our magazine! Tamarac is changing: our demographics continue to show that our popula-tion is getting younger – moving from a commu-nity of retirees just a few short years ago, to a City that is attracting more and younger people. A new City logo and a new look for the Tam-A-Gram highlight our diversity and focus on the future.
Let us know what you think about the new look. We would love to hear from you. Send comments to: Chad Quinn, City of Tamarac Public Information Office, 7525 N.W. 88th Avenue, Tamarac, Florida 33321 or via email to: [email protected].
Sincerely,
Ben Chicofsky Chair,PublicInformationCommittee
Tuesday, April 22, 2008wasEarth Day.TheTamaracParksandRecreationDepart-menttookaselectgroupofchildrenfromTamarac Elementary’s Garden ClubonafieldtriptoTropicPlantNurserywheretheylearnedaboutavarietyofplantspecies.ThefieldtripalsoincludedavisittoSunset Point Parkwherethechildrenplantedanoaktreetocommemoratetheoccasion.Thechildrenparticipatedinadiscussionon“SavingtheFloridaEverglades”withguestspeaker,pho-tojournalist,SusanBuzzi,aswellawaterconservationpresentationfromtheCity'sWaterConservationSpecialist,BillFranqui.
AttheApril 23, 2008 City Commission Meeting,theMayorandCommissionofficial-lynamedtheCity’snewestpark.Thispark,locatedonthenorthwestcornerofNobHillRoadandSouthgateBoulevard,willbefor-merlyknownasTephford Park afterslainBSODeputyBrianTephfordwholosthislifeinthelineofdutyonNovember12,2006.Theofficialopeningoftheparkwillbelaterthissummer.(CheckoutthearticlestartingonPage8formoredetailsonTephfordPark.)
GREEN INITIATIVES: Tamarac’s Water
Treatment PlantwontheEmerald Trophy fromBroward County’s Environmental Protection Department.EmeraldTrophiesarepresentedtobusinesses,governments,individuals,ororganizationsinBrowardCountythatdemonstrateacommitmenttoprotectingandpreservingtheenvironment.TheCity’sWaterTreatmentPlantwoninthecategoryofPollution Prevention: Haz-ardous Waste Reductionfortheireffortstokeephazardousmaterialskeptatthefacility
toaminimum,therebydecreasingthepossi-bilityofcontamination.Theawardwaspre-sentedtoMayorBethFlansbaum-TalabiscoalongwithCityManagerJeffreyL,Miller,Util-itiesDirectorRayGagnon,andLaboratoryManagerFranOney,onTuesday,April29,2008byBrowardCountyVice-MayorStacyRitter(whosedistrictincludesTamarac)andtherestoftheBrowardCountyCommission.
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CAPTIONS: #1: ChildrenfromTamaracElemen-tary’sGardenClubcelebrateEarthDay2008.#2:TheTamaracBranchLibrary's5thAnniversa-rywillbeheldSaturday,October4th,2008.#3:BrowardCountyVice-MayorStacyRitterpres-entstheEmeraldTrophyto(ltor):FranOney,LaboratoryManager;RayGagnon,UtilitiesDi-rector;MayorBethFlansbaum-Talabisco;Com-missionerPatteAtkins-Grad;andCityManagerJeffreyL.Miller(Photoby:LindaRahmer).
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Friday, May 16, 2008,theCityofTamaracwasawardedtheGovernment Leader-ship Award at the 19th Annual ArtServe Encore Awards.This isthesecondcon-secutiveyearthatTamarachaswonthisprestigiousaward.Theawardisforgov-ernmentswhotakealeadershiproleinen-hancingtheartsandculturewithinBrowardCounty.Tamaracwasrecognizedforitspart-nershipwithArtServeanditscontinuedefforttobringtheartstoWesternBrowardCounty.MayorBethFlansbaum-TalabiscoacceptedtheawardonbehalfoftheCity.
AttheMay28,2008CityCommissionMeet-ing,afterreceivinghundredsofsuggestionsfromthecommunity, theMayorandCom-missionofficiallynamedTamarac'snewdogparkGary B Jones Park for People and Pups,aftertheCity'slateChiefBuildingOffi-cialandDirectoroftheBuildingDepartment.Gary'sforemostpassionsawayfromworkincludedhisfamily,enjoyingtheoutdoorsandbreedingchampionshipSamoyeds(aspecialbreedofherdingdog).GarypassedawayonFebruary22,2008.(Formorede-tailsaboutournewdogpark,seethearti-cleonPage8.)
TheTamarac Branch of the Broward Coun-ty Librarysystemwillcelebratetheir5th Anni-versary on Saturday, October 4, 2008from1:00PMto4:00PMwithanOpenHousethatwillfeaturelivemusicandrefreshments.TheTamaracbranch,whichisthethirdbusiestlibraryintheCounty,openedonOctober22,2003andservesTamaracaswellasthesur-roundingcommunities.Formoreinformation,contactNancyAnsley,AdultProgramsCoor-dinator,at:(954)720-2282,Ext.241.
RecentlyCity Manager Jeffrey L. MillerandAssistant City Manager Diane Phillipswerere-electedtotheBroward City Coun-ty Management Association (BCCMA)asPresidentandSecretary/Treasurerrespec-tively.ThepurposeoftheBCCMAistopro-moteintergovernmentalrelationships,shareideas,andstimulatethehigheststandardsofpublicservice.
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JULY 25, 2008 MARKS the 45th Anniversary of the incorporation of the City of Tamarac. It was back in July 1963 that Kenneth E. Behring, the original developer of the City, along with his attorney William Morse (who would later become Tamarac’s first mayor), obtained the articles of incorporation for the new City from the Florida Secretary of State. Originally envisioned as an active retire-ment community of reasonably priced homes offering a maintenance free lifestyle, the City has grown in to one of the most sought after locations for retirees, empty nesters, families and young people alike in Broward County and South Florida. Tamarac’s first development was east of the Turnpike off of what is now Commercial Boulevard — the Mainlands. The popularity of the location and amenities offered helped fuel the expansion westward. This expansion explains the unique shape of the City’s cur-rent boundaries. Today, Tamarac is as exciting and vibrant a
City as ever! Just a few short years ago the average age of residents was in the low to mid 60’s. Today, the latest census shows that the City's average resident's age is 45 and that our diversity is changing just as rapidly. The City boasts a population that includes hispan-ic, creole, and other nationalities — more than ever before. Development continues with-in the City as evidenced by our continued growth, the revitaliza-tion of existing properties, and the enthusiasm for the future of the proposed new mixed use corridor which will include a live/work en-vironment. Like fine wine, our City has aged well and continues to get bet-ter with time. As Tamarac’s new logo states, this is truly “The City for Your Life.” Happy anniversary Tamarac.
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Fire Rescue begins Fire Drill Sweep Campaign.IMAGINEyouarethefirstfireunittoarriveonthesceneofathree-storycondominiumcomplex—dispatchedasa“workingstruc-turefire.”Allthirty-sixcondosinthebuildingareintheprocessofbeingevacuated,andeventhoughthefirealarmhasbeensound-ingforoverfiveminutes,onlytenoftheres-identsareinthe“safezone.” Wherearetheresidents?Willtheyneedhelpevacuating? InFebruary,TamaracFirePreventionbegananintensiveFireDrillSweepcam-paigntoassessandeducatetheresidentsoftheCity’smulti-familyhousingcomplex-
esaboutfiresafetyandevacuation.Todate,over1,000residents inover57buildingshaveparticipatedintheseevacuation/edu-cationdrills. TheresidentialFireDrillSweepcam-paignwillcontinuethroughouttheremain-deroftheyearandhasbeenexpandedtoincludechildcarefacilitiesandschools. ThegoalofthiscampaignistoconductdrillsatalloftheCity’smulti-familycomplex-es,childcarefacilitiesandschools.TamaracFirePrevention,alongwithfirefightersandmembersofTamarac’sCommunityEmer-gencyResponseTeam(CERT)willworkwithHomeowner’sAssociationsandschooloffi-
cialstocoordinateandplaneachevent. Aftereachdrill,VanSchoen,theCityofTamarac’sFireRescuePublicEducationandPreparednessSpecialist,willreturntoeachsitetodiscussthevariouslifesafetyprogramsavailabletoresidentsaswellasotherfirepreventionpractices.VanwillalsoreinforceFirePreventiontipsandproperac-tionsintheeventofafirealarm. ForTamaracFireRescue,thesedrillsrepresentachancetoeducateresidentsonthepracticesandskillsthatcouldsavelives.Formoreinformationonthisprogram,pleasecontactVanSchoenatTamaracFireRes-cue:(954)597-3805.
Slow down. Move over. It's the law.BSO(BrowardSheriff'sOffice)wantstoremindyouthatwhenyouap-proachastoppedemergencyvehicleonthesideoftheroad,youmustmoveoutofthelaneclosesttotheemergencyvehicle.Ifitisnotpossibletomoveover,oryouareona2-laneroad,thenyoumustslowdownto20milesperhourbelowthepostedspeedlimit. Recenttragediesinvolvinglawenforce-mentofficersstruckonthesideoftheroadwhileconductingtrafficstopshavecausedallpublicsafetyagenciestobemorecau-tiousanddiligent.Helpsavelivesbyobey-ingthelaw.VisittheBSOwebsiteatwww.sheriff.orgorwww.moveoveramerica.comformoreinformation,orcallBSOTamaracat:(954)720-2225.
TAMARAC DISTRICT BSO DEPUTIES PARTICIPATE IN A RECENT "MOVE-OVER" OPERATION ON THE SAWGRASS EXPRESSWAY AS DISTRICT CHIEF MARK DUGUAY LOOKS ON.
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RecentlytheTamaracFireRescue2008AdvancedLifeSupport(ALS)Compe-titionTeamwonFirstPlaceinthe12thAnnualBrowardALSInvitationalCom-petition.Thecompetitionmeasurestheabilitiesofrescueteamstoanalyzeandrespondtoacomplexandunfold-ingemergency.TheTamaracteambeatoutteamsfromotherfirerescuedepart-mentsthroughoutthestate,andalsowontheSMART(StreetManagementofAirwayResourcesandTechniques)AirwayAwardforthebestoverallair-waymanagementofacriticalpediatricpatient.Congratulationstoteammem-bers(picturedabovefromlefttoright):ParamedicFirefighterJorgePerez,Lieu-tenantDerekCerny,LieutenantRexVanMehren,andLieutenantAlexArias.
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Free Wind Mitigation InspectionsTheStateofFloridaisnowofferingfreewindmitigationinspectionsthroughtheMySafeFloridaHomeProgramtoanyFloridianwhoseresidenceisasinglefam-ilydetached,site-builthome.Thisinspec-tionwilloutlineimprovementsthatcanbemadetoyourhometoincreaseresistancetohurricanewinddamage.Thismayre-sult inasavings inhomeowners insur-ancepremiums. Youcanapplyforafreewindmitiga-tioninspectionforasinglefamilyhomeonlineat:http://mysafefloridahome.comorbycallingtheMySafeFloridaHomeHelplineat(866)513-6734. PropertiesnoteligibleforafreehomeinspectionthroughtheMySafeFloridaHomeProgramincludemobilehomes,apartments,condominiums,multi-fami-lydwellings,andCommercialbuildings.However,youcanstillscheduleyourownwindmitigationinspectionthroughanin-dependentinspectionfirm,forafee. Alistofqualifiedindependentinspec-tionfirmsthatperformmitigationinspec-tionsisavailableonlineat:http://www.mysafefloridahome.com/inspectionfirm-list.asp.OryoucanchecktheYellowPagesphonedirectoryunderinsuranceinspectionsandinformation.
Yard Waster DisposalThroughapartnershipbetweenBrowardCountyWasteandRecyclingServices,theCityofTamarac,andotherpartnerCities,Tamaracresidentsareeligiblefordispos-alofyardwaste,bulkywaste,andscrapmetals(whitegoods)attheNorthTrans-ferstationatnocharge.Thisisanefforttokeepthecounty“cleanandgreen”whilepreparingforthehurricaneseason.ThefollowingitemscanbedepositedatnochargeattheNorthTransferStation
(2780NPowerlineRoad)fromApril5-September27(Saturdaysonly,8a.m.-4p.m.).
• Yard Waste & Woody Waste—in-cludingtreetrimmings,branches,palmfronds,treetrunks,fencingandlumber
• Bulky Waste—includingsofas,chairs,mattresses,andcarpeting
• Scrap Metals—includingapplianc-eswithrefrigerantremoved,BBQgrills,bicycles,andlawnequipmentwithfuelsandoilsremoved.Scrapmetalsmustbeseparated
Thisserviceisinadditiontotheregu-larbulkcollectionforbothcurbsidecus-tomers(singlefamilyhomes)andthoseservicedwithdumpsters(multi-family). Debrisorwastegeneratedfromcom-merciallawn/yardserviceorothercom-mercialoperations(e.g.professionallandscaperorcontractor)arenoteligibleforcurbsidecollectionorfreedisposal.Curbside / Single Family: • Trimmings,treebranches,lumber,carpet,andmetalpolesmustbecutintosectionsthatdonotexceed4feetinlengthinanydirectionandtiedintobundlesof40lbs.orless.
• Rugs,carpet,padding,fencing,andmaterialofthisnature,mustberolledandsecurelytied.
• Unacceptableitemswillnotbemovedinordertocollectacceptableitems.
Multi-Family / Dumpster: ContactPropertyManagerorwastehaul-ertoschedulebulkwastecollection. FormoreinformationcontacttheTamaracPublicWorksDepartmentat:(954)597-3700.
VISIT THE CITY OF TAMARAC'S WEB SITE FOR MORE INFORMATION: WWW.TAMARAC.ORG
THE 2008 HURRICANE PREPAREDNESS GUIDE WAS MAILED TO RESIDENTS IN MID-MAY.
Be prepared... be very prepared.The 2008 Hurricane Season started June 1st and will last through November 30th. All residences in Tamarac should have re-ceived a 2008 Hurricane Preparedness Guide with valuable information on how to prepare for a potential storm. Below is additional useful information — as we all know, there is no such thing as too much information when it comes to these unpredictable and damaging storms.
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This Spring, the City of Tamarac unveiled a new logo. The new logo is part of an overall “re-
branding” effort (including the Tam-A-Gram redesign) that evolved out of focus groups and the 2007 Communi-ty Survey. The goal of the effort was to develop a logo that is more up-to-date, communicates a professional image, and reflects Tamarac’s chang-ing community. The design of a new logo can be daunting because everyone has dif-ferent preferences and ideas of what constitutes “good” art. However, a logo is not simply “art;” it is a sym-bol of an entire community. We relied on the expertise of a marketing firm, while also listening to residents and business owners who said they want-ed a bold image that reflects a sense of community. The selection of the final logo was very difficult, many of the draft ver-sions could have easily been chosen. However, in the end, a logo was cho-sen that reflects the character and spir-it of the City of Tamarac.
So what exactly does our new logo mean? It is important to first know two of the primary goals in the logo development; we wanted to dis-tinguish Tamarac from surrounding communities and we wanted to make our new logo easily identifiable. The green represents the abundant green space in Tamarac and the sensitivity the community has for the environ-ment. The bright colors represent Tam-arac’s reputation as a friendly city, the community’s growing diversity, and Tamarac’s commitment to arts and culture. The three boxes represent three distinct groups: youthful sin-gles, growing families, and retired se-niors. The tag line "The City For Your Life” is important because Tamarac is not only your city from the moment you’re born, it is also a full-service city that provides the quality and type of life people deserve. As the new logo's roll-out contin-ues, you will see it more throughout the City. This is an exciting time for our community, please join us in cel-ebrating this fresh new look.
Our new lookTamarac'snewlogoreflectschangesintheCity'sdemographics.
The original logo servedthe City until 1990 when it was
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...this logo which was a result ofa City-wide contest.
The City of Tamarac's new logo is the third in its 45 year history.
Perhaps you read it while lounging by the pool. Or maybe between rounds of golf? Do you take it with you on vacation to exotic locations? We want to know... and better still we would love for you to send us a pic-ture of you reading the Tam-A-Gram. If you do, we may publish your pho-to in an upcoming issue of the maga-zine — and if we choose your photo, we will send you a free t-shirt with the new City logo on the front! Send your photos to: Tam-A-Gram Photos, 7525 N.W. 88th Avenue, Tamarac, Florida 33321; or via email: [email protected]. Include your full name, address, telephone number and a brief description of the photo as well as your shirt size.
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he City of Tamarac has offi-cially been certified as a Flor-ida Green Local Government.
The Florida Green Building Coalition (FGBC), a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the built en-vironment through conservation ef-forts, recognizes local governments for exceptional environmental stew-ardship. The FGBC has designated the City of Tamarac as a Florida Green Local Government. This award designation is the culmination of a formal year-long ap-plication process involving all City Departments and employees at all levels. The City of Tamarac was cer-tified as a Florida Green Local Gov-ernment on May 19, 2008 at the Silver level, having earned 31% of the max-imum applicable points.
The FGBC acknowledged the City of Tamarac’s commitment to the environment and praised inno-vative green practices such as BSO Police being trained in crime preven-tion through environmental design (CPTED), use of energy saving com-puter equipment, the availability of a number of free and discounted green products, and a vast majority of City medians, streetscapes and facilities being certified as Florida Friendly landscapes. Most importantly, the City's designation has come at very little cost — most of the items that Tamarac received points for were programs already in place. Tamarac is the first municipali-ty to be awarded this designation in South Florida, and also the first City in Broward County to win.
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In our continuous effort to provide for the future needs of our evolv-ing City, the City of Tamarac has purchased the Chevron gas station located at the corner of Commercial Boulevard and Pine Island Road. This location is directly next door to the Tamarac Branch Library and Tamarac Community Center complex, providing an excellent oppor-tunity to expand this recreational corridor. The Chevron site will become a passive park, providing addition-al green space for the community to enjoy. The vast majority of the cost for the acquisition of the site has come from Broward County — in 2000, voters approved a $400 million referendum which provides for the purchase and preservation of green space within the County. To offset the cost that was not covered by the County's contribution, the City has applied for grant money so that actual fiscal impact real-ized by the City is minimized. In these times of budget cutbacks and restraints, it is imperative that the City use all the resources at its dis-posal to accomplish its goals and provide for the current and future needs of our community. As Tamarac continues to grow and redevelop, the impact of acquir-ing and planning for additional green space now is immeasurable.
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GREENINITIATIVESisarecurringserieswithintheTam-A-Gram.BesuretocheckfutureissuesformoreabouthowTamaraccontinuestogo"green."
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It began for our country long before a group of great men with great ideas gathered for the signing of the Dec-laration of Independence. It was Columbus, pilgrims, col-onists and countless others — deter-mined to experience opportunities, freedom and liberties unheard of anywhere else in the world — who settled an uncharted land and plant-ed the seeds of what would become the greatest country on earth. These events occurred long before the official birth of our Nation on July 4, 1776. It is on that date, two hundred and thir-ty-two years ago, when destiny and determination collided, a people unit-ed, and history was re-written — the United States of America was born. Today, July 4th is celebrated around the country and in every ter-ritory of the United States as Inde-pendence Day — the Nation's official birthday. Traditional festivities in-clude picnics, concerts, parades, fire-works, and most importantly, time with friends and family. The City of
“MyGod!Howlittledomycountrymenknowwhatpreciousblessingstheyareinpossessionof,andwhichnootherpeopleonearthenjoy!”
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TamaraccelebratesourNation's232ndbirthday.
Tamarac has offered its residents these activities, and more, for more than twenty years. The annual July 4th Celebration is the City's most popular event; it draws thousands of residents from Tamarac and our surrounding communities together to commemorate and enjoy the revelry. Even with the budget cut-backs the City has experienced, there was no doubt that the show must go. As in past years, there will be plenty of activities for the entire fam-ily including a cookout, visits from
Uncle Sam and Betsy Ross, a concert, and an incredible fireworks display. July 4th, the birth of our Nation, is also a time to reflect on what it means to live in this great country, the struggles we've endured as a Na-tion, the sacrifices we continue to make, and the benefits of our experi-ence. Tamarac embodies the best our Nation has to offer — diversity, inclu-sivity, and kinship. Come out and enjoy this won-derful celebration with friends, fam-ily, and neighbors starting at 6:00 PM!
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Tamarac Sports Complex, originally opened in 1982, is undergoing a major upgrade. The City purchased property adjacent to the original park in 2002 and with community input began deciding what type of improvements would best suit the needs of resi-dents. The expansion includes two full-size and one little league size baseball fields, a picnic shelter, play-ground, fishing pier, multi-purpose path, additional parking and more. The park is used for football and soccer leagues as well as other events including the City's annual July 4th celebration.
Location: 9901 NW 77 Street(Corner of Nob Hill Road and NW 77 Street)
Est. Completion Date: Fall 2008
Gary B Jones Park for People and Pups (see story on Page 2 regarding the naming) will be the first of its kind in Tamarac. Once completed the 3.5 acre park will in-clude: a fenced, double-gated area for small dogs; a fenced, double-gated area for large dogs; walking paths; drinking fountains for both humans and canines; and common area with additional shelter and a dog wash-ing station. The need for the park was identified during the City's master planning process and was also advo-cated for by a group of residents called Kaz's Corner.
Location: Just west of Tamarac's Veteran's Park, on the corner of University Dr. and Southgate Blvd.
Est. Completion Date: Fall 2008
ON THE LEFT:AerialviewoftheSportsComplexExpansion,showingtheextensiverenovationsandnewfacilities.
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SPORTS COMPLEX GARY B JONES PARKFOR PEOPLE AND PUPS
WITH OVER 154 ACRES OF OPEN SPACE AND PARK FACIL-ITIES, THE CITY OF TAMARAC HAS SOMETHING TO OFFER EVERYONE. THIS HAS BEEN A BUSY YEAR FOR THE CON-STRUCTION OF NEW PARKS AND THE REFURBISHMENT OF EXISTING FACILITIES. THE FOUR MAIN PROJECTS CUR-RENTLY UNDERWAY ARE: THE SPORTS COMPLEX EXPAN-SION; THE TAMARAC DOG PARK; TEPHFORD PARK; AND THE RECREATION CENTER.
New ImprovedThe Tamarac Recreation Center is in the process of being completely rebuilt. The old facility was de-molished in February 2008 to make way for a larg-er, two-story Recreation Center to meet the needs of our growing community. The new building will in-clude: an arts and craft room with kiln, an instruc-tional kitchen, a warming kitchen, youth/teen game room, meeting rooms, and staff offices. Other im-provements will include revamping the parking lot to improve traffic flow, drainage, additional park-ing, as well as refurbishing the existing ball fields.
Location: 7501 N. University Drive(Adjacent to Tamarac El-ementary School)
Est. Completion Date: Summer 2009
ON THE LEFT:Almostcompleted,TephfordParkisundergoingitsfinishingtouchesbeforeitsofficialopeninginearlyJuly.
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Tephford Park, known during the planning and con-struction phase as Southgate Linear Park, is an area just over 57 acres south of the C-14 canal and west of Nob Hill Road, off Southgate Boulevard. This new park will include: a multi-purpose path, fishing pier, sitting areas, an open play area, restroom facilities, and parking. Along with the traffic calming project on this stretch of Southgate Boulevard, Tephford Park has completely transformed the landscape of this north-ern most area of the City. The park is named after BSO Deputy Brian Tephford (see story on Page 1).
Location: NW corner of Nob Hill Road and Southgate Blvd.
Est. Completion Date: July 2008
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amarac University is an annual City program modeled after community leadership programs and citizens’ academies around the nation. Participants are provided a first-hand,
behind-the-scenes view of Tamarac's government. The goal of this program is to educate and empower a group of residents each year so that they can share information and knowledge about Tamarac with their friends and family. Classes kicked off on April 15th, and over the next seven weeks, participants were given in-depth presentations by every City department. Participants enjoyed two and a half-hour ses-sions every Tuesday at various facilities, including the Communi-ty Center and BSO-Tamarac headquarters. Department Directors and staff made presentations, providing an overview of their De-
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— and all of this was done with your input! Our customer satisfaction rat-ing is higher than the national average, as is our employee satisfaction rating. But this visit was an important step designed to get us to the next level of Performance Excellence. The purpose of this visit was for a team of industry experts to evaluate our programs and services, and the methods by which we deliver them. Their report will ensure we recognize and capitalize on our strengths, as well as identify and focus on our Op-portunities For Improvement (OFIs). While as of this writing, we have not received the final report yet, the in-formation the Examiners presented to staff on the last day of their visit reinforced that the City of Tamarac is on the right track to becoming a High Performance Organization!
n our continued efforts to bring you the best programs and services, the City of Tamarac recently took another important step towards becoming a High Performance
Government. A team of volunteer “Examiners” from the Flor-ida Sterling Council spent a week in Tamarac examining our processes. (The Sterling Council is based on the Malcolm Bal-drige National Quality Program, which recognizes organiza-tions whose programs and services exceed national quality and performance standards. Past winners include the Ritz Carlton, Motorola, and Boeing Aerospace Support). While the Examin-ers were here, they visited nine sites throughout the City, inter-viewed staff, reviewed documents, and ‘examined’ City processes. As you may be aware, over the past few years we have made great strides in our HPO efforts — we developed a new vision of where we want to be in five to ten years, revised our strate-gic plan that lays out the plan to get us there, incorporated new standards of how we interact with our customers, completed two cycles of Tamarac University, and completed our second an-nual Community Survey to better identify and meet your needs
SECOND TO NONE:Cindi Natale of the City's Customer Service Department assists anew resident with setting up his Utilities Account at City Hall.
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“Myfamily,friends,andneighborsareallbenefittingfromwhatI’mlearninginTamaracUniversity.”
~ RICHARD CARREY
partment’s responsibilities and how their services impact the communi-ty. The highlight of each class was the question and answer period, partici-pants and presenters stated this was their favorite portion of each class. Already in its second year, this class of students graduated on June 11th at the City Commission Meet-ing. The City congratulates the Class of 2008 and we look forward to them serving as ambassadors and leaders in our community.
THE CLASS OF 2008:
Boris Bastidas
Carmela Borrelli
Pamela Bushnell
Sophie Cariveau
Richard Carrey
Frank DiPaolo
Kathy Gerstenslager
James Griffin
Kimberly K. Hackett
Bob Malkoff
Joan Marcus
Henry Maya
Barbara E. McNeil
Ana M. Romagosa
Cory Sadowitz
Elaine S. Bailey
Tonia Shultz
Barbara C. Tarnove
Bernard Tudor
Gary Wulf
Elinor L. Wurz
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With the redesignof the Tam-A-Gram,
we are introducing a new "flip for it" format...
so go ahead, flip over the magazine to DISCOVER our new and improved
Discovery section.
Discovery includes the information you need to
know about the activities, programs and services
offered by TamaracParks and Recreation.
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NOTallcontractorsarelicensed,andtoomanyhomeandbusinessownershavelearnedthislessonthehardway.Thesetipswillhelpyourecognizethewarningsignsandavoidthecostlyproblemsthatsomanyvictimshaveexperienced. Warning Signs:Anunlicensedcontractorisoftenuninsuredandlackingthenecessaryexperiencetodothejobright.Theyareunabletoobtainabuildingpermitandmayaskyoutoobtainoneonthepretensethatitwill“saveyoumoney.”Theymayusehigh-pressuretac-ticsandspecial“bonus”offersasalure.Theymayalsoaskyoutopayincashorwithchecksmadeoutdirectlytotheminsteadofacompa-ny.Don’tbemisledbyanyofthesetactics,and
don’tbelievethatyourhomeowner’sinsurancewillprotectyoufromalawsuitfiledbyasuppli-erthatwasn’tpaid,oranuninsuredworkerthatmayhavebeeninjured.Ifanunlicensedcon-tractorfailstopaytheirsupplier,aliencouldbeplacedonyourproperty! Contact Us:TheCityofTamarac’sBuild-ingDepartmentcanhelpyouintheprocessoflocatingandhiringaqualifiedcontractor.TheBuildingDepartmentofficestaffcandetermineif thecontractor’srequiredlicenseandinsur-ancecoverageiscurrent. Remember,usinganunlicensedcontrac-torisnotworththeriskoraggravation.CalltheTamaracBuildingDepartmentat(954)597-3420andletushelpyou.
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THEwastewater(sanitarysewer)sys-temfortheCityofTamaracisexpe-riencingproblemsduetoanoverloadofdebrisfoundinthepumpstations. Wastewater,primarilythroughtheflushingoftoilets,istransportedthroughthesewerlinestopumpstations.Thepumpstationshaveim-pellersthatprocessandmovedebrisforwardthroughthesystemtoBrowardCountyfortreat-mentanddisposal.TheproblemthePumpSta-tionsareexperiencingisduetoanoverloadofnon-flushable debris such as: paper tow-
els, disposable cleaning or dust rags, dia-pers, 3-ply paper towels, and other similar items.Theseitemstangleintheimpellersofthepumpsslowingtheircapacityand,insomecases,disablingthemcompletelyuntilrepairscanbemade.Toavoidmechanicalfailuresandfutureback-upstotheCity’swastewatercollec-tionsystem,pleaserefrainfromthedisposingofsuchitemsthroughthesanitary(toilet)sys-tem,andremembertorecycleyoureligiblepa-perproducts. For more information contact: (954) 597-3765.
TAMARAC THEATEROF PERFORMING ARTS
JasonRobertBrown's"The Last Five Years"June28-July20,2008
SHOW TIMES:Saturdayat2:00and8:00PMandSundaysat2:00PM
TICKETS:$20pershow
INFO:(954)726-7898/www.ttopa.org
Backbypopulardemand...Intellectual Smorgasbord(FoodfortheMindLectures)
TIMES:EveryThursdayat1:30PM-3:30PM
TICKETS:$10;2ticketsare$9each;3ormoreticketsare$8each
INFO:(954)724-1110
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Discover the Benefits of Tamarac Parks and Recreation
July / August / September 2008
SPECIAL EVENTSSenior Lunch with Uncle Sam and Betsy RossEnjoyanallAmericanLunchwithhostsUncleSamandBetsyRossattheTamaracCommunityCenter.Hamburgers,hotdogsandallthefixingswillbeserved.GetyourticketsinadvanceattheTamaracCommunityCenter(spacelimitedtothefirst200seniorcitizens).Where: TamaracCommunityCenterWhen: Wednesday,July2,2008,12:00PMFee: $5.00perticket
All American CelebrationGrabyourblanketsandlawnchairsandenjoyacomfortableeve-ningwatchingthebandplayuntilthefabulousfireworksdisplaystarts.Theeventpromisestobefunforall,withplentyofgamesandactivities.Pleasenopersonalfireworksoralcoholicbever-ages.Refreshmentswillbesoldduringtheevent.Where: TamaracSportsComplexWhen: Friday,July4,2008,6:00–9:00PMFee: Free
Princess PartyTheroyalcelebrationwilltakeplaceattheenchantedkingdom.Childrenages5-11arewelcome!Treatyourselflikeaprincess!Enjoycupcakes,cookies,punch,games,craftsandgiveaways.SignupattheTamaracCommunityCenter.Pre-Registrationisrequired(spacelimitedtothefirst100children).Where: TamaracCommunityCenterWhen: Saturday,August16,2008,10:00AMFee: Residents:$10,Non-residents:$20
Continued: Discovery Section Page 2SeveralTamaracresidentsenjoytheannuallunchwithUncleSam.
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ADULT TRIPSRegisterforalltripsattheTamaracCommunityCenterlocatedat8601W.CommercialBoulevardfrom8:00AM-8:00PM.Allbustripswillleavefromthislocation.Forinformation,call(954)597-3620.Tripsaresubjecttocancellation.Norefundsonemonthpriortotripdate(noexceptions).
Centre for the Arts at Mizner Park/Boca RatonFriday, July 11th: “King of Diamonds” A Neil Diamond TributeFriday, July 25th: “Jimmy Buffet Tribute”Experiencethe“SummerMusicalSeries”atMiznerParkinBocaRaton.Enjoyalightdinneratthemanyrestaurantsorcheckoutthelocalvendorsforahotdogonyourown.Also,enjoybrows-ingthefineshopsbeforetheconcert.Chairsfortheconcertcanberentedfor$2.00orbringyourown.Busleavesat4:30PMandreturnsat10:00PM.Fee: Residents:$13.00,Non-residents:$23.00(pertrip)
Isle of CapriTuesday, August 19th Comeexperiencethenewestcasinoaround.Withextensiveex-perienceinmultiplegamingjurisdictions,IsleofCapriCasinos,Inc.isoneofthemostseasonedcompaniesintheregionalgam-ingentertainmentindustry.IsleofCapriislocatedatPompanoPark.SignupforyourIsleOneCardandenjoythebenefits.Busleavesat11:00AMandreturnsat4:00PM.Fee: Residents:$5.00,Non-residents:$10.00
Laffing MatterzThursday, September 18th TheLaffingMatterzTheaterisrecognizedasoneofthetopres-taurantsinSouthFloridaofferinggourmetdiningandliveenter-tainment.It’samusicalsatiretoexposethefollyandviceweseeeverydayinpolitics,TV,courtrooms,andmore.Busleaves6:30PMandwillreturnapproximately11PM.Fee: Residents:$59.00,Non-residents:$69.00
Biltmore Estate and Asheville, North CarolinaSunday through Friday, September 14-19, 2008(6 days/5 nights) DepartbymotorcoachasyouheadforbeautifulAsheville,NorthCarolina,nestedamongtheBlueRidgeMountains.DuringthetripyouwillenjoyaguidedtourofAshevillealongwithavisittothespectacularBiltmoreEstate,America’slargestprivatelyownedhome,andHarrah’sCasinoinCherokee,NC.ThejourneyhomewillincludeastopattheSouthCarolinaStateMuseuminCo-lumbia,SC.Depositof$75.00dueatregistration.BalancewillbedueJuly9,2008.Fee: Residents:$475.00perperson/dbl.,Non-residents:
$485.00perperson/dbl.
Caporella Aquatic Center Summer Pool PartiesEnjoyafuneveningatthethemedpoolpartiesattheCaporellaAquaticComplexfrom7:00PMto10:00PM.Where: CaporellaAquaticComplexWhen: HawaiianLuauParty–July18,2008/CaribbeanIs-
landNight–August6,2008,7:00–10:00PMFee: Residents:$3/Adults,$1.75/Children(12years&un-
der);Non-residents:$3.50/Adults,$2/Children(12years&under)
Dive-In MovieWrapupthesummerwithswimmingandamovie.TheCaporellaAquaticComplexiscombiningthetwowithaDive-InMovie.Fam-ilieswillenjoywatching“Surf’sUp”onalargescreenvisiblefromthedeependandthezerodepthentranceofthewater.View-erscanalsostaydrybywatchingthemoviefromthepooldeck.Themoviewillbeginatdusk,andthefeaturesandslidewillbeturnedoff.Thepool'sconcessionstandwillbeopenandoffer-ingpizza,candy,andotherrefreshments.Where: CaporellaAquaticComplexWhen: Friday,September12,2008,8:00PMFee: Residents:$3/Adults,$1.75/Children(12years&un-
der);Non-residents:$3.50/Adults,$2/Children(12years&under)
Artist of the Month ExhibitVisit theTamaracCommunityCentertoviewtheArtist-of-the-Monthexhibit.July: 9MusesArtCenter"InspiringSince1996"(MixedMedia)Aug.: ShirleyTiano“Evolution”(Acrylics)Sept.: ReginaldLaChance“LivingWood”(Wood)
Show Your Talent! Callingall localartists!Showoffyourcre-ativityandshareyourloveofartwiththeresidentsofTamarac.Ifyouareinterestedindisplayingyourartwork,applicationsareavailableattheTamaracCommunityCenter.Formoreinforma-tion,pleasecall(954)597-3635.
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PARK AND RECREACTIONFACILITIES LOCATIONS
Caporella Aquatic Complex9300N.W.58Street
Tamarac Community Center8601W.CommercialBoulevard
Tamarac Park7501N.UniversityDrive
Tamarac Sports Complex9901N.W.77Street
For more information on any of the programs or activities listed in the Discovery section of the Tam-A-Gram, please contact Tamarac Parks and Recreation at: (954) 597-3620. Timesandlocationsmaybesubjecttochangewithoutnotice.Pleasecallwithquestionsortoconfirmavailability.
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adultAllclassesheldatTamaracCommunityCenter,8601W.CommercialBoulevard.(954)597-3620.
DANCE CLASSESLine Dancing (Intermediate)When: Tuesday,7:15–8:45PMFee: Residents:$5,Non-residents:$6
Line DancingWhen: Thursday,6:00–8:00PM(Beginner)/8:00–9:30PM(Intermediate)Fee: Residents:$7,Non-residents:$8
Middle Eastern DanceWhen: Tuesday,7:10–8:40PMFee: Residents:$45,Non-residents:$55
Afro-Caribbean DanceWhen:Thursday,7:00–8:00PM(6-week sessions)Fee: Residents:$42,Non-residents:$52
SPECIALTY CLASSESClay WorkshopPriceincludessomeclayanduseofkilnWhen: MondayandWednesday,5:30–8:30PM(8-week sessions)Fee: Residents:$55,Non-residents:$65
Beginner SpanishWhen: Tuesday,7:00-8:30PM(8-week session)Fee: Residents:$35,Non-residents:$45
COMPUTER CLASSESLearnthebasicsofcomputerwordprocessingornavigatingtheInternet.
Windows ComputerWhen; TuesdayandThursday,7:00–8:30PM(four classes)Fee: Residents:$35,Non-residents:$45
Beginner InternetWhen: TuesdayandThursday,7:00–8:30PM(four classes)Fee: Residents:$35,Non-residents:$45
HEALTH &FITNESS
JazzerciseWhen: Mondayat9:00AM/Tuesday,Thursday,andFridayat10:00AM
Senior Zumba When: Mondayat11:30AM
MeditationWhen: Mondayat12:30PM
Tai ChiWhen: Mondayat1:00PM
Line Dancing When: Fridayat12:15PM
Balance ExerciseWhen: Wednesdayat11:00AM/Fridayat1:30PM
Co-ed Basketball When: TuesdayandFridayat11:30AM
VolleyballWhen: Mondayat11:45AM/Wednes-dayat10:30AM/Thursdayat11:30AM
YogalitesWhen: WednesdayandFridayat12:15PM
Stretch & ToneWhen: WednesdayandFridayat11:00AM
YogaWhen: Mondayat10:30AM
Chair YogaWhen: TuesdayandThursdayat11:30AM
Arthritis Water Fitness ClassWhen: Wednesdayat12:00PM
Secure & Fit Exercise ClassWhen: Wednesdayat12:00PM
CLUBS &
ACTIVITIESScrabble/Dominoes Club When: Mondayat10:00AM
Coffee Talk When: 2ndand4thMondayofthemonthat10:00AM
Movie MatineeWhen: MondayandWednesdayat1:00PM(freepopcorn)
BingoWhen: Mondaysat12:30PM
Happy Hookers Knitting ClubWhen: Mondayat2:00PM
Creative Writing Group When: Tuesdayat10:00AM
Painting ClassWhen: Tuesday1:00–3:00PM
What’s Your Opinion?When: Wednesdayat10:00AM
Cranium Quiz GameWhen: Thursdayat10:30AM
Walking ClubWhen: Thursdayat9:00AM
Meet and Greet DanceWhen: Thursdayat1:00PM
Arts & CraftsWhen: Thursdayat1:00PM
Mah Jong LessonsWhen: Thursdayat10:00AM
Computer ClubWhen: 1stFridayoftheMonthat9:30AM
Battle of the Sexes TriviaWhen: Fridayat2:00PM
Daily Card PlayingWhen: MondaythroughFridayat12:30PM
Duplicate BridgeWhen: WednesdayandFridayat1:00PMFee: Residents:$4.00,Non-residents:$5.00
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Jumpstart After-SchoolThisfitnessprogramisdesignedtohelpchildrengetactiveandhealthyandtobe-comemorephysicallyactiveandadopthearthealthyeatinghabitsthatareessen-tialtolifelonghealth.Where:TamaracMulti-PurposeCenterWhen:Wednesdays(4-weeksessionsstartSeptember3,2008)Time:4:30–5:30PMAges:7–11yearsoldFee:Residents:$10,Non-residents:?
Youth Tennis LessonsInstructionincludeshand-eyecoordination,racquetskills,andstrokeproductionforbeginnersandintermediatestudents.Where:TamaracSportsComplexWhen:Tuesdays(4-weekssessions)Time:5:30–6:30PMAges:6-12yearsoldFee: Residents:$40,Non-residents:$50
SOCCERTOTSCurriculumisprofessionallydesignedtodevelopmotorskills,promotephysicalfitnessandcreateselfconfidenceinchildren.Classesarebrokenintothreeagegroups.Where:TamaracCommunityCenterWhen:WednesdaysorThursdays(9-weeksession)Time:2:30PM–18Monthsto35Months,3:30PM–Ages3-4,4:30PM-Ages4to5Ages:18monthsto5yearsoldFee: Residents:$129,Non-Residents:$139
SPECIALTY CLASSESTeen CouncilThisprogramisdesignedtoassist teensindevelopingandmaintaininghighstandardsofhealth,education,character,andcitizenshipnecessarytogrowintoresponsible,produc-tiveadults.Teenswillenjoyinteractivemeet-ings,fieldtrips,volunteerwork,andmuchmore.Where:TamaracMulti-PurposeCenterWhen:Thursdays,6:00–7:00PMAges:12–17yearsoldFee:Residents:$15,Non-residents:$25/year
Music LessonsThismusicclasswillteachchildrenages6-11howtoidentifynotes,readmusic,thelocationofkeysonapianoandmore.Where:TamaracCommunityCenterWhen:Tuesdays(4-weeksession)Time:4:30–5:30PMFee:Residents:$40,Non-residents:$50
Tutorial ProgramTamaracwillbeofferinganafter-schooltu-torialprograminreadingandmath.ThisisacomputerbasedprogramthatdirectlyrelatestotheFCATtest.Where:TamaracMulti-PurposeCenterWhen:Wednesdays(4-weeksessionstartsinSeptember)Time:5:00–6:00PMAges:7-14yearsoldFee:Resident:$69,Non-Resident:$79
I am an ArtistStudentsareinspiredtocreateanartmaster-piecebylearningMonet,Picassoandmore.Where:TamaracCommunityCenterWhen: Wednesdays(4-weeksession)Time:4:45–5:30PMAges:4–11yearsoldFee:Residents:$49,Non-residents:$59
I am a PrincessChildrenwill learnmanners,greetings,hair-styles,theartofposing,howtosetatable,useofutensils,andmuchmore.Where:TamaracCommunityCenterWhen:Wednesdays(4-weeksession)Time:3:45–4:30PMAges:4–11yearsoldFee:Residents:$35,Non-residents:$45
Drama ClassSoyouthinkyoucanact?Ifso,thisclassisforyou.DRAMAwillteachyourchildself-con-fidence,discipline,motivation,andteambuild-ingskills.Where:TamaracCommunityCenterWhen: Wednesdays(4-weeksessions)StartsinSeptemberTime:4:00–5:30PMFee:Residents:$60,Non-Residents:$70
Ballet, Tap, & Jazz Where:TamaracCommunityCenterWhen:Saturday,10:00-10:45AMAges:3-5yearsoldFee:Residents:$40,Non-residents:$50(Classes are 4-week sessions)
CheerleadingWhere:TamaracCommunityCenterWhen:Saturday,11:00-11:45AMAges:5-10yearsoldFee:Residents:$40,Non-residents:$50(Classes are 4-week sessions)
Hip Hop DanceWhere:TamaracCommunityCenterWhen:Saturday,12:00-12:45PMAges:6-11yearsoldFee:Residents:$40,Non-residents:$50(Classes are 4-week sessions) GymnasticsWhere:TamaracMulti-PurposeCenterWhen:Mondays,6:00–7:00PMAges:4–9yearsoldFee:Residents:$40,Non-residents:$50(Classes are 4-week sessions)
BabyDanceBabyDanceisanewandinnovativecreativemovementprogramthatencouragesphysicalactivityintoddlers&preschoolers.Where:TamaracCommunityCenterAges:16months-4yearsoldWhen:Wednesdays,10:00–10:45AMFee: Residents:$48permonthlysession,Non-residents:$58
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SOCIAL SERVICESThe Social Services Division is pleased to offer these services to our residents. All services are provided at the Tamarac Commu-nity Center (TCC) unless noted otherwise. Call the Information and Referral line at (954) 597-3642 any time you need informa-tion on social service programs that may be available in Broward County. For any transportation issues, to register for our Transpor-tation Program or to inquire about transit, please call the Trans-portation Office direct line at (954) 597-3649.
Women’s Success GroupWomen’sSuccessGroupisatherapeuticsupportgroupforwom-enofallages.Topicsincludeempowerment,self-improvement,relationships,legalissues,domesticviolence,andparenting.Ses-sionsarefacilitatedbyLakshmiSubrahmanian,alicensedmen-talhealthcounselor.Call(954)597-3642toregister.Where: TamaracCommunityCenterWhen: Freesessionstakeplacethe2ndand4thTuesdayofthemonth,6:30–8:00PM
FISH (Families Invested Support Health)FISHisafreesupportgroupforfamiliesofchildrenwhosebe-haviorchallengesfamilyrelationships,socialdevelopment,andschoolperformance.SponsoredbytheMentalHealthAssocia-tionandfundedbytheBrowardCountyHumanServicesDepart-ment.Call(954)[email protected]: TamaracCommunityCenterWhen: Wednesday,6:00–8:00PM
Free Eyeglass Repair ProgramGetfreehelprepairingyoureyeglasses;screwandnosere-placements,minorframeandnosepadadjustments.Noap-pointmentnecessary.Where:TamaracCommunityCenterWhen:Tuesday,10:00AMto1:00PM
Guiding Good ChoicesGuidingGoodChoicesisafivesessioncurriculumtoeducateadultsaboutthechallengesanddifficultiesfacedbyyouths.SponsoredbytheBrowardCountySubstanceAbuseCommis-sionandfacilitatedbyTamaracBrowardSheriffsOffice.PleasecallDwightat(954)661-9365formoreinformation.Where:TamaracCommunityCenterWhen:Monday,6:30–8:30PM
League for the Hard of HearingProvidesamplifiedphonesandTDDsfreeofchargetoresidentsoftheStateofFloridawhoaredeafand/orhardofhearing.PleasecallSocialServicesat(954)597-3642foranyquestions.Where:TamaracCommunityCenterWhen:3rdWednesdayofeachmonth,10:00–11:00AM
SERVICES/ GROUPSAll services and groups held at the TamaracCommunityCenter,8601W.CommercialBoulevard/(954)597-3620.
Alzheimer’s Support GroupWhen:1stand3rdMondayofeachmonth,10:30AM
Bereavement Support GroupWhen:EveryMonday,10:00AM–11:30AM
Blood Pressure ScreeningsWhen:3rdWednesdayofeachmonth,10:00–11:00AM
Consumer Affairs AdvisorDoyouhaveaconsumerrelatedproblem?Toparticipate,youmustbeaTamaracResidentwithnolegalrepresentation.Call(954)597-3626foranappointment.When:10:00AM-12:00PM
Eye ScreeningsPleasecall(954)597-3642tosetupanappointment.
Hearing ScreeningsWhen:1stWednesdayofthemonth,9:00-10:30AM
LUNCH: Meals on WheelsServedat11:30AMforseniors60andolder.Suggesteddona-tionis$2.ProvidedbyBrowardMealsonWheels.MustreserveamealnolaterthannoonthedaypriorbycallingPatrickMassa-quoiat(954)724-2544between9:30AMand12:30PM.
MammovanMobileMammographyScreeningprovidedbyNorthBrowardHospitalDistrict.Mostinsuranceisaccepted.Ifinsuranceisun-available,therewillbea$58feetocoverthecost.Areferralisrecommended.NoHMOtaken.Call(954)597-3642tosched-uleyourappointment.
Osteoporosis ScreeningsCall1-800-257-0944foranappointment.When: 9:00AM-12:00PM
Free 911 Cell Phones for SeniorsFreecellphonesthatdial911forseniors60andolderwhoquali-fy.ProjectS.A.F.E.meetsevery2ndMondayofthemonthat9:30AM.Call(954)597-3642tosetupanappointment.Donationsofcellphonesareaccepted.
Senior Coping Skills GroupWhen: 2ndand4thTuesdayofeachmonth,10:30AM–12:00PM
Senior Social Joinusforbagelsandcoffeeandaneducationallecturespon-soredbytheCoralSpringsMedicalCenter.When: Every3rdTuesdayofthemonth,10:00AM
SHINE CounselorServingHealthInsuranceNeedsfortheElderly.Call(954)597-3642tosetupanappointment.When: 2ndand4thFridayofthemonth.
Veterans AdvisorWhen: EveryFriday,8:00–11:00AM
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HEALTH & FITNESSZUMBA!ZumbaisadynamicandexcitingclassfullofLatinandexoticmu-sicflavors.Theroutinesfeatureaerobicintervaltrainingwithacom-binationoffastandslowrhythmsthattoneandsculptthebody.Where:TamaracCommunityCenterWhen:WednesdayandFriday,6:30–7:30PM.Fee: 4-weeksession:Resident:$25,Non-resident:$35;6-weeksession:Resident:$32,Non-resident:$42;8-weeksession:Res-ident:$35,Non-resident:$45
BadmintonWhere:TamaracCommunityCenterWhen: MondayandWednesdayat6:00–9:00PM,Saturdaysat5:00–8:00PMFee: Residents:$2/person,Non-residents:$4/person
Table TennisWhere:TamaracCommunityCenterWhen: Saturdaysat5:00–9:00PMFee: Residents:$1.00,Non-residents:$2.00
Open GymWhere: TamaracCommunityCenterWhen: Adults:Sundays,10:00AM–12:00PM;Youth:Monday–Friday,3:00–5:30PM,Sundays–1:00PM–3:00PMFee:Adults:$3.00/pervisit;YouthResident:$5.00;YouthNon-resident:$10.00
Open GymWhere: TamaracMulti-PurposeCenterWhen: Youth:Wednesdays,7:00–9:00PMFee:YouthResident:$5.00;YouthNon-resident:$10.00
Youth & Adult TaekwondoWhere:TamaracMulti-PurposeCenterWhen:TuesdayandThursday,5:00–6:00PM(beginnersages7-12);6:00–7:00PM(advancedages7&older);7:00PM–8:00PM(adult)Fee: Residents:$70,Non-residents:$80.00(4-week session; 50% discount for additional family member)
FITNESS SCHEDULEWhere: TamaracCommunityCenter.Fees:Resident:$4,Non-resident:$5(per class);orResident:$36,Non-resident:$46(10 classes);orResident:$106,Non-res-ident:$159(annual membership)
Step Aerobics/Kickboxing When:Monday,6:00–7:00PM/Wednesday,6:00–7:00PM
PilatesWhen: Monday,7:00–8:00PM
Boot CampWhen: Wednesday,7:00–8:00PM
Hi/Low Impact AerobicsWhen: Tuesday,6:00–7:00PM
YogaWhen: Saturday,9:00–10:00AM/Monday,5:30–6:30PM
Body Sculpting/KickboxingWhen: Thursday,6:00–7:00PM/Friday,6:00–7:00PM/Sun-day,10:00–11:00AM
TAMARAC ATHLETICSThefollowingsports leaguesareofferedintheCityofTamarac.Pleasecontactthesports leagueatthephonenumberprovidedformoreinformation.
Youth Sports Leagues.....................................Phone Number LittleLeague.................................................. (954)720-0301 T-Ball/CoachPitch......................................... (954)720-0301 YouthSoccer.................................................. (954)804-5022 YouthBasketball............................................ (954)722-1166 Girl’sSoftball.................................................. (954)720-7080 YouthFootball/Cheerleading.......................... (954)721-5131
Adult Leagues..................................................Phone Number Men’sBasketball............................................ (954)533-5538 Men’sSoftball................................................ (954)726-2013 Men’sSoccer................................................. (954)553-0272 CoedSoftball................................................. (954)720-7103
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CAPORELLAAQUATIC CENTER
VisittheCaporellaAquaticCenterlocatedat9300NW58Street.Enjoyit’smanyamenitiesincludinga25meterswimmingpoolwithzerodepthentryandslide,children’swaterplayground,3,000sq.ft.fitnessroom,lockerrooms,picnictables,chairs,largepavilion,andconcessionstand.
Early Lap Swimming:TuesdayandThursday:7:00–10:00AM
Pool Hours:(Pool closed December through February)Weekdays: Pool:10:00AM–6:00PM SlideandSprayground:2:30–6:00PMWeekends: Pool:10:00AM–6:00PM SlideandSprayground:10:00AM–6:00PMSummer: Pool:10:00AM–7:00PM SlideandSprayground:10:00AM–7:00PM
Pool Fees:Daily Fees Resident Non-residentAdult $3.00 $3.50 Senior/Student/Military $2.00 $2.25(AllmustshowID)Child(12andunder) $1.75 $2.50
(Groups of 15 or more people receive a 10% discount — must book in advance)
Splash Card: (10 Visits) Resident Non-residentAdult $27.00 $31.50Senior/Student/Military $18.00 $20.25(AllmustshowID)Child(12andunder) $15.75 $18.00
*Forrentalinformationandfees,pleasecall(954)597-3660.
Swim LessonsSwimLessonsareofferedforbeginnerlevelswimmers.Swim-merswilllearnfrontfloat,backfloat,andgeneralarmandlegmo-tionsforswimmingfreestyleandbackstroke.Parent—Tot:Ages3-5;Level1:Ages6&older;Level2:Intermediate;Adult:Level1
When:Saturday,10:00–11:00AM/TuesdayandThursday:6:00–6:50PMFee:Residents:$40.00,Non-residents:$50.00
Water AerobicsGetatotalbodyworkouttoimprovemotorskills,balance,strength,andposture.Moderatetohighlevelofcardiowillbeachieved.When: MondayandWednesday,6:00–6:45PMFee: Residents:$45,Non-residents:$55
Pro-active Arthritis Water Exercise ClassWorkonbalanceandcoordinationwhileincreasingrangeofmo-tion,jointflexibility,musclestrength,andcardiovascularfitnesswithoutcausingstrain.When: Wednesday,1:00–2:00PMFee: SeniorProgramMembers:Free,Non-SeniorProgramMem-bers:$2.00
TAMARAC WELLNESSCENTER
GetinshapebyjoiningtheTamaracWellnessCenterlocatedattheCaporellaAquaticCenterlocatedat9300NW58Street.Thewellnesscenteroffersfreeweights,machines,treadmills,ellipticalcrosstrainers,recumbentlifecycles,andmore.VisittheTamaracWellnessCenterforinformationonmembershipfeesandpackagesorcall(954)597-3661.
IndividualMembership(FeesarePro-ratedandmembershipex-piresSeptember30th) Residents Non-ResidentsOne time visit: $7.95 $9.01April 1st: $79.50 $132.50July 1st: $39.75 $66.25
What is the best kept secret in Tamarac? The Senior Program at the Tamarac Community Center on West Commercial Boulevard! The Parks and Recreation Department offers a di-versified program for seniors ages 55 and up Mon-day-Friday 8:30am-4:00pm. Where else can you go for a fitness class, to play volleyball, go line dancing, yo-galites, card playing, duplicate bridge, water fitness classes and a movie — all for $25 a year! And those are just the Wednesday activities! And right now all fees are prorated… sign-up this month and residents pay only $12.50 while non-residents pay $22.50 and your membership is valid through September 30, 2008. With over 30 different activities, programs and ser-vices per week, there is truly something for everyone. For more information and to check out our program listing, please visit the Community Center located at 8601 W. Commercial Boulevard, or call for more infor-mation (954) 597-3620.
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