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Page 1: HWD MAY 2015

Visit us online at

www.plantationtowntimes.com

Visit us online at

www.ourcityhollywood.com

Your LocaL communitY news magazine! maY 2015

Stressed?

Provides Relaxing & Affordable Massage Treatments

See Story Pg. 14

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2 MAY 2015 | OUR CITY HOllYwOOd & HAllAndAle

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4 MAY 2015 | OUR CITY HOllYwOOd & HAllAndAle

Publisher/Owner SVen BUdZISCH

Managing editOr Beverly Perkins

sales Manager nancy Koval

accOunt rePresentatives Joyce Bak,

Mariem Garcia, Ada Rivera, Alan Schneider, Patricia Maiello, Marcela Fuxman,

Chris Koval

Office Manager Gabriela Moscoso

graPhic design & PhOtOgraPhY Barry Stock, Grace Umlauf

web designer Grace Umlauf

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

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

Our City Media, Inc publishes FRee monthly, local community news magazines covering weston, davie/

Sw Ranches/Cooper City, Sunrise, Plantation, Pembroke Pines, Miramar and Hollywood & Hallandale Total

circulation is 20,000+ per edition or a total of 140,000+ copies per month Our City Magazines are direct

mailed monthly to affluent single-family homes, condos and businesses in their respective communities

covering all of Southwest Broward County Monthly mailings are verifiable by USPS statements available

at www OurCityMedia com Additional free  copies are available at selected locations throughout their

respective communities and upon  request by contacting this news magazine Opinions expressed by

the writers  are their own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the  publisher Our City Media,

Inc reserves the right to edit and/or reject any editorial or advertising content Our City Media, Inc is

not responsible for errors in advertising beyond the cost of the space or for the validity of claims made by

advertisers entire contents copyrighted 2014 by Our City Media, Inc Reproduction in whole or in part is

forbidden in any media without prior written permission from the publisher

On behalf of my staff, I would lIke to take this opportunity to introduce you to this inaugural issue of our newest local community

news magazine, Our City Hollywood & Hallandale. As you may have noticed, our tabloid sized, colorful

magazine has arrived in your mailbox. This free publica-tion will be distributed throughout your community every month. While the colorful design and advertisements will showcase the many local service providers, retailers and restaurants, the in-depth editorial coverage will provide a valuable resource to find out what is happening right

here in your community. Our City Hollywood & Hallandale will keep you up-to-date on community

events, school news, local organizations and inspiring individuals. I encourage you to be a part of your community and contact us with story leads on news events in your neighborhood.

For more than a decade we have been publishing similar community news magazines for the cities of Weston, Davie, Cooper City, Southwest Ranches, Pembroke Pines, Miramar, Sunrise and Plantation. With this addition, we now reach over 140,000 homes and businesses throughout Broward County. You are welcome to browse our other magazines by visiting www.OurCityMedia.com.

Finally, let us not forget that this month we celebrate Mother’s Day. Please take a little pause to honor your mother (and your wife) for these loving ladies are working hard and without pause to care for us, look after us and pamper us. Let’s pamper them for a change!

Sincerely,

Sven BudzischPublisher/Owner

welcome to the FamilyPUBLISHER'S PAGE

ContEntsCaLEndaR

6 May 2015

COmmUnIty News

8 Rhythm of The Night – Hollywood’s Drum Circle

8 Be Impulsive and See Daniel Pontet at Artwalk

10 What’s Cookin’ On The Circle?

10 A Taste of Delish 2015

11 Car Crazy in Downtown Hollywood

Feature story

14 Be Stress Free at Massage Envy

SCHOOL News:

16 Making The Grade ~ Hollywood’s Outstanding Senior Leaders

18 Making The Grade ~ Hallandale High’s Outstanding Senior Leaders

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6 MAY 2015 | OUR CITY HOllYwOOd & HAllAndAle

CaLEndaR mAy 2015

2ndgreenfest – The city of Hallandale Beach will be hosting this year’s Greenfest event. There will be plenty of “green” information available and recycling giveaways. Enjoy food trucks, children’s activities, a Garbage to Art contest, plus vendors and much more. There will be a tree give-away for Hallandale Beach residents. – Cultural Community Center Municipal Complex 400 S. Federal Hwy, Hallandale Beach – 10:00am-2:00pm

Broward Health Ball – Dance the night away at this exciting event that will feature a silent and live auction and dinner to benefit all Broward Health hospitals. 7-11:00pm – Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino – 1 Seminole Way, Hollywood. For more information contact [email protected] or (954)355-5148

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

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

20th Avenue Downtown Hollywood – For more information call 954-825-1027.

Full Moon Drum Circle – Bring a drum or other percussion instrument to this FREE guided drum circle. ArtsPark at Young Circle – 1 Young Circle, Hollywood from 7:00pm-9:00pm. – More info at visithollywoodfl.org/events or call 954-926-0204

6thMayoral recognition of Student Citizens of the month – See which local students shine at this award ceremony. – 1:00-2:00pm in the Commission Chambers 400 S. Federal Highway, Hallandale Beach – Contact 954-457-1340

8thartspark Movie Night – Gather the family, a blanket, lawn chairs and some popcorn for a night under the stars watching a FREE family friendly flick at ArtsPark at Young Circle in Hollywood at 8:00pm. This week’s presentation is a Disney favorite, Lilo & Stitch (PG rating).

9thHollywood Beach Sweep Clean up – On the second Saturday of the every month from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. volunteers meet and collect litter and cigarette butts from the beach. Volunteers must be at least 8 years of age to participate and children must be accompanied by an adult. Please dress appropriately and wear sunscreen. This is a program of the Department of Public Works. Gloves and garbage bags will be provided to all volunteers along with safety instructions – Charnow Park – 300 Garfield Street, Hollywood

15ththe Greater Hollywood Chamber of Commerce’s annual teacher of the Year Luncheon – Celebrating the very best educators in our city. Keynote speaker: Brian Kingsley, Acting Chief Academic Officer Broward County Public Schools – Registration 11:30am – Program 12:00 pm – Orangebrook Golf and Country Club, 400 Entrada Drive, Hollywood – $25 per person – For more information or RSVP www.hollywoodchamber.org (954) 923-4000.

16thKids to Parks Day – Ready, Set, Play! Get ready for a fun morning of free hands on environmental education and outdoor recreation activities. From tree identification to making your own bubbles it will be a great time in the park. – Joseph Scavo Park – 900 Three Islands Blvd., Hallandale – 9:00am – For more information visit www.coHB.org/parks

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

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

22ndartspark Movie Night – Gather the family, a blanket, lawn chairs and some popcorn for a night under the stars watching a FREE family friendly flick at ArtsPark at Young Circle in Hollywood at 8:00pm. This week’s presentation is Muppets Most Wanted (PG rating).

Fridays On Foster – Gather your friends and family for a fun evening of live music, socializing and dancing. Food will also be available for sale. Foster Park- 609 NW 6th Avenue, Hallandale Beach -6:00-9:00pm

24thSalute to the Fallen – An evening memorial tribute which includes a candlelight procession, musical presentation and inter-faith prayers to commemorate first responders and military personnel who have made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our nation. The event is at Boulevard Heights Community Center and Amphitheater located at 6770 Garfield Street and is free to all Hollywood residents. Candles will be provided to heroes’ families and light refreshments will be available following the foot procession.

25thMemorial Day – Hallandale Beach pays tribute to those soldiers who gave their lives to protect America. 9:00am-12:00pm – 9 am- Flag placement at Hallandale Cemetery, 901 NW 6th Ave. 10 am – Reception and ceremony at Foster Park Community Center, 609 NW 6th Ave. Admission is FREE. For more information call 954-457-1452.

29th artspark Movie Night – Gather the family, a blanket, lawn chairs and some popcorn for a night under the stars watching a FREE family friendly flick at ArtsPark at Young Circle in Young Circle at 8:00pm. This week’s presentation is The Princess Bride (PG rating).

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8 MAY 2015 | OUR CITY HOllYwOOd & HAllAndAle

COmmUnIty nEws

Every 3rd saturday of the month, the CIty of hollywood pres-ents its’ monthly Artwalk event. Stroll along Downtown Hollywood and visit the art galleries and businesses that showcase local, regional and interna-

tional artwork while listening to the sounds of a saxophone and/or a violin or harp. It is an evening of art, culture, music and so much more.

One highlight is seeing the world class, award winning, Uruguayan artist, Daniel Pontet. He’s best known locally for receiving first place in the “Heineken Mural Competition” depicting life in South Florida, which can be seen on Flagler Street and 27th Avenue in Miami. He was also a political cartoonist for El Herald. Now he can be found each month along with The Resurrection Drum Orchestra outside 2020 Harrison Street performing a unique fusion of artistic impression now known as “IMPULSE ART”.

This fusion of artistic collaboration and reaction was born when Daniel hap-pened to be at one of Hollywood’s “Full Moon Drum Circles”. He was astonished at the energy produced by the drumming and met with Jeffrey Lee, the facilitator

of the circle, after the event. Together the talented twosome decided to pursue the mixing of two art forms: music and art. They call their exhibit, “IMPULSE ART”.

Those that have never seen this are astonished when they see the drummers rolling up their sleeves, while the artist rolls up his pants. Lee guides the drum-ming orchestra, where both musicians and the artist close their eyes, and play and paint what they feel. As the orchestra is creating a rhythm with their hands, Daniel paints with his feet on a large canvas for all to see. This is a true interaction of two art forms and the masterpiece created is an unexpected one.

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

By BEvErly PErkins

Be Impulsive and See daniel Pontet at Artwalk

If you haven’t experIenCed one of the most unique events that Hollywood offers you must add it to

your “to do” list. Two years ago, Jeffrey Lee, owner of Resurrection Drums, started The Drum Circle. Not only does Resurrection Drums sponsor it, they present it along with The City of Hollywood. It takes place at the ArtsPark on every Full Moon, weather permitting, at the west end of the park which is clos-est to Downtown from 7-9 pm.

The City provides the seating and the sound system and “Rez Drums” donates their time and their passion. The Drum Circle is open to all ages. Young children are always encouraged, as one segment of the evening is dedicated to teaching them a cool rhythm in which they learn

and then play for the crowd. If you don’t have a drum, you can still participate by watching, listening and clapping. Of course, it is encouraged to bring a drum since being part of the Drum Circle is becoming part of the community and the only way to fully enjoy the experience.

Drums were the first instrument ever played and used for the earliest form of long distance communication. A differ-ent drum is featured each month along with a close up history of it, what part of the world it comes from and the special rhythm associated with it. Resurrection

Drums, the largest “Drums Only Drum Shop” in North America, offers a great selection of these “Drum Circle Drums” starting at just $3.

Jeffrey Lee, the drum circle facilitator, says, “It is very therapeutic and relieves stress. My favorite part is that it ties up your hands so that you cannot be play-ing with your cell phone or your I-pad. We absolutely take you away from your stressful day to day routine and at the end of the night you will be relaxed and breathing easy. Very, very, Therapeutic!

Folks come once, and they are hooked!”A drum circle gets back to the basics. Those that attend will be working, listen-

ing, reacting and cooperating with others to create a powerful message to and from the Universe. No experience is necessary, but a wonderful expe-rience is received upon attending. The rhythm is going to get you.

Bring a drum or other per-cussion instrument to this FREE guided drum circle. ArtsPark at Young Circle - 1 Young Circle from 7:00pm-9:00pm. - first full moon each month - More info at visithollywoodfl.org/events or call 954-926-0204

By BEvErly PErkins

Rhythm of The night – Hollywood’s drum Circle

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10 MAY 2015 | OUR CITY HOllYwOOd & HAllAndAle

More than 200 guests attended ARC Broward’s Delish 2015 VIP Kick-Off Party at the

newly-opened Japanese restaurant, Kuro, located at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino. This private event featured the cuisine of executive chef and resort culinary director Alex Becker, a DJ and an open bar. The invitation-only list included Delish 2015 sponsors, VIP ticket holders, ARC Broward Culinary Institute student chefs and Delish 2015 culinary judges as well as a panel of esteemed food bloggers.

In years past, Delish has been a sold-out success and is always anticipated to be bigger and better. Therefore, this year was the debut of the VIP Kick-Off Party. Delish 2015 has numerous sponsors, but with one being Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, it was a perfect venue to start the festivities. Everyone got to get a taste of what to expect at the main event while meeting each other and enjoying the Japanese culinary creations from Kuro.

Adding a new competitive element to the mix is a culinary battle between Broward and Miami-Dade, where top chefs will compete for the title “Most Delish County” in front of an esteemed food blogger judging panel. They will also vote on their favorite dish amongst the chefs and award the winner with the “Bloggers Choice” accolade.

Event attendees will indulge in a variety of delicious eats and tantalizing spirits sponsored by Stoli Vodka, all while dancing and enjoying live entertainment and a

silent auction which all benefit ARC Broward. One amazing restaurant from either Broward or Miami-Dade will take the winning prize during this fourth annual culinary extravaganza.

ARC Broward is a nationally accredited, private, 501 (c )(3) not-for-profit organi-zation which provides services to children and adults with autism, Down syndrome and other developmental disabilities as well as those with various life challenges. ARC Broward operates under three mission-based enterprises which include the ARC Broward Learning Institute, ARC Broward Culinary Institute and ARC Broward Electronics Recycling Services. These programs provide opportunities for those with these disabilities to live, work and play in their communities.

Delish 2015 event proceeds will benefit ARC Broward programs including the ARC Broward Culinary Institute. The institute offers a 16 week certificate program that allows students with developmental disabilities and other life challenges the ability to obtain experience with on-the-job training and then be placed in the culinary field. Other proceeds will be used to build a larger culinary school which will offer more opportunities for students.

To support, to learn more or to donate to ARC Broward visit www.arcbroward.com or call 954-746-9400.

By BEvErly PErkins

A Taste of delish 2015

COmmUnIty nEws

By BEvErly PErkins

what’s Cookin’ On The Circle?

Food truCks have beCome a huge CulInary phenomenon over the past few years and have been popping up all over the country. They have evolved

from small old fashioned lunch carts to large custom trucks with great graphics and full kitchens.

These trucks are the best alter-native for those wanting to open a restaurant. Operating expenses are much lower than paying high rent, a large staff and all those other necessary expenses which is why they have gained so much popularity. Sources say that to be successful in the business, one needs a unique specific menu and truly great food at good prices.

Many festivals are coming to different cities and Hollywood is lucky enough to have their very own event each week. Where else can you get Texas BBQ, Vietnamese and Indian street food, gourmet gelato and organic cuisine at the same place you can get an all American burger? This asphalt food court most definitely has something available to sat-isfy every palate.

Burger Beast puts on “Food Trucks at ArtsPark” in Young Circle every Monday night, year round, from 5:30-9:30pm. About 1500 to 2000 people attend each week where items vary in pricing between 5 to 10 dollars with 26 trucks in attendance. Gather your friends and family and go take a bite at one of Hollywood’s most delicious events on a beautiful South Florida evening.

Here is a sampling of what trucks you can expect to find at the circle…

▸ 90 Miles To Go ▸ Arepas Las Gorditas ▸ BC Tacos ▸ Best Pasta ▸ Boba Station ▸ Che Grill ▸ Cheeseburger Baby ▸ Churrasco Grill ▸ Cold Stone Creamery ▸ Curbside Gourmet ▸ Da Burger Shack ▸ Daddy’s Grill ▸ Don Monfongo ▸ El Rincon Del Coqui ▸ F.O.A.R. Inc. ▸ Flour Power ▸ Food Junkies ▸ HipPOPs Handcrafted

Gelato Bars ▸ Ice Cream Express ▸ IL Fiorentino ▸ Inspir-Asian ▸ Ipek’s Wykked Kitchen ▸ Jefe’s Original Fish Tacos ▸ Jerk it Cuisine ▸ Jersey Dawg ▸ Joji Yogurt ▸ Killer Melts ▸ King of Racks BBQ

▸ La Nostra Pizza ▸ Legends BBQ ▸ Liquid Ice

Cream ▸ Los Chamos ▸ Marlie’s Delight ▸ Miami

Meatballers ▸ Mobile Culinary

Kitchens ▸ Monster Burgers ▸ Mr. Good Stuff ▸ Ms Cheezious ▸ My Food Truck ▸ Nacho Bizness ▸ Palate Party ▸ Paradise Cups ▸ Poblanos Mexican Fusion ▸ Purple People Eatery ▸ Sugar Yummy Mama ▸ Taco Fresh ▸ The Lobsta Guy ▸ The Rolling Stove ▸ Top Fries ▸ Tum Tums Street Food ▸ Veggie Xpress ▸ Voo La Voo ▸ Woody’s Burgers

Food Trucks at ArtsPark has been voted the “Best Monday Event” by The Sun Sentinel and voted “One of The Six Unrated Places” by the Broward/Palm New Times.

Burger Beast Food Trucks at ArtsPark – 1 Young Circle Hollywood – every Monday 5:30-9:30pm. For a weekly updated truck line-up visit www.foodtrucksa-tartspark.com.

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The dream Car ClassIC, presented by Cobra Joe produCtIons, has made a great come-back to the Downtown Hollywood area. Held on the first Sunday of the month, the Dream Car Classic gives gearheads and

enthusiasts a chance to bring their pristine pride and joy rides out to show them off to the public on a stretch of Hollywood Boulevard.

Cobra Joe Productions is taking car shows to the next level for South Florida and surrounding areas. They believe that all car shows and events should be enjoyable for both participants and spectators alike. They differentiate themselves from other area shows since they open theirs to hot rods, customs, muscle cars, tricked-out trucks, classic motorcycles, late models and, of course, the classics.

Expect to see dozens of automobiles lined up along the Boulevard each month. If you have a cam and carb that you would like to display, you can register your vehicle for $20. Vehicles can also be registered the morning of the show as space permits. Participation for judging is limited to 85 vehicles. The top 30 vehicles will receive a trophy.

Car shows are a great way for automotive and performance enthusiasts to engage and interact with each other in a setting cre-ated especially for them. This kind of environment allows them to exchange ideas and thoughts on this popular pastime. The car craze has been around for decades, and even celebrities have been known to make appearances at these expos.

Butch Patrick, famously known for his role as Eddie Munster, the child werewolf, on the 1960’s hit series, The Munsters, recently visited the Dream Car Classic during his tour across America. He brought along “The Munster Coach” and “The Dragula”, which he proudly owns. He was able to share stories and take photos

with the fans while celebrating the 50th anniversary of The Munsters.

Of course, all the events are family friendly and young ones are encouraged to attend. Spectator attendance is free and many restaurants discount menus. Don’t drive yourself crazy, if you missed the last one, you can catch the next as they are monthly.

Dream Car Classic-first Sunday of each month - 10:00am-3:00pm - Hollywood Boulevard between 19th & 20th Avenue Downtown Hollywood – To register your vehicle email: [email protected] - For more information call 954-825-1027/ www.cobrajoeproductions.com

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Car Crazy in downtown Hollywood

COmmUnIty nEws

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Massage has beCome more than Just a relaxing, feel-good treat for oneself Studies are continuously proving that mas-

sage therapy has physical, health and emotional benefits when received regularly It helps one relax, re-align, rejuvenate and manage stress As more health benefits are discovered, more Massage envy Spas are opening in numerous cities Hollywood has its very own, and leidy B Arteaga Multi-Unit, Franchise director, took some time to answer some commonly asked questions about the spa

What services does Massage Envy offer? At Massage envy Spa we offer customized Massages These include: Couples, Hot-Stone, Pre-natal, Geriatric, Trigger Point Therapy, Cranial Sacral, Reflexology, Swedish, deep Tissue and Sports Massage

What services can we expect to see in the future? we will soon be adding a variety of facials to our menu

What is the most popular? Our “90 min-ute massage session” is by far among the favorite

Why did you choose Hollywood to open your spa? Hollywood is a diverse city with people from many walks of life At Massage envy Spa, our mission is to create better families, bet-ter communities and a better world through our hands Therefore, we believe that this location couldn’t be more perfect to provide our great services and spread much needed relaxation

When did you open? we opened in August 2008 and have grown to 1,500 mem-bers at this location

How does the member-

ship program work? The membership pro-gram is designed to provide our guests with a “one-hour massage OR facial session” each month for a discounted rate Any additional services the guest receives during the month will be at 50% savings off the non-member rate If a monthly session is not used on the pertinent month, the session rolls over to next month or until used Families may add-on memberships, also, at a reduced rate One of the best features of our wellness Program is that the member-ship may be used at any of our 1000 locations nationwide lastly, another wonderful benefit is that members receive a complimentary half hour upgrade during the month of their birthday

Do you have a referral program? we love referrals If our members refer a friend, the member will receive a complimentary half hour upgrade for each guest that becomes a member

What sets Massage Envy apart from other area spas? At Massage envy Spa we pride our-selves for offering professional, affordable and convenient massage therapy and spa services Our prices are discounted but the experience is not! we have brought massage therapy and spa

services out of the elite and expensive circles and have made it affordable for anyone and everyone to receive we are also open 7 days a week with our last appointments being scheduled at 9pm Monday – Friday It can’t get any better than that

Why is massage benefi-cial? with massage therapy, the techniques applied to the body will produce certain results for the person receiv-ing the massage such as increased feelings of emo-tional well-being, increased ease in physical movement, increased rate of healing, and a decrease of tension, stress and pain It also helps reduce symptoms of anxiety and

headaches, lowers blood pressure and aids the immune system while improving posture plus so much more

Will you be participating in community events? we actively participate in community events since we love to get involved in proj-ects to show how much we care!

Tell us about your therapists. we currently have 18 therapists who are licensed, certified and regulated by the State of Florida They each specialize in different modalities and can provide not only a relaxing massage, but a therapeutic one to address any acute pain and/or stress Their passion for health & wellness along with their great “bodywork” skills really make them exceptional

Does Massage Envy sell any retail prod-ucts? we carry products such as Biofreeze, aromatherapy lotions and oils, scented candles and bath soaks

What are your hours of operation? Monday- Friday 8am - 10pm; Saturday 8am - 8pm; Sunday 10am - 6pm

Massage Envy is located at 5081 Sheridan Street in Hollywood next to Kohl’s in the Publix Plaza. To schedule an appointment call (954)966-1771. For more information, please visit www.massageenvy.com.

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Every hIgh sChool CurrICulum In every school district across the United States gives stu-dents the opportunity to practice leadership skills.

FBLA, HOSA and DECA are a few examples of courses taught to develop these valuable skills necessary to be successful. A school’s district must provide ample activities outside the classroom to show their commit-ment to student leadership development. Fortunately, The School Board of Broward County leads the state and the nation.

Our local high schools have announced their outstanding seniors and we’re happy to report that they certainly earned high marks not only on tests and papers, but as community leaders and as individuals. They have bright futures ahead of them and deserve to be recognized. Get to know them and see what fellow students, teachers and administrators say about them.

Hollywood Hills Spartans:Kate Laurence Dezii (Class Rank: 7/356 ~ Volunteer

Service Hours: 42)Kate is Student Government president and active

member of the softball team. Her honors include: HHHS multiple Presidential Awards, World History Excellence Award, Chemistry Excellence Award, Student Government Most Dedicated and Athletics Spartan Diamond Award.

The Student Government advisor states, “Kate is a young lady who has worked hard to organize meaningful events that enhance the high school experience. Kate has been accepted at Florida Atlantic University where she plans to study environmental politics.

Stav Simi Ifargan (Class Rank: 29/356 ~ Volunteer Service Hours: 430)Stav is Student Government secretary, Get Loud secretary and active member

of Leadership and National Honor Society. She has also been a Class Officer and a member of Jewish Club, French Club and Key Club. Her honors include: HHHS Spanish Excellence Award, Student Government High Point Award, Class Officer Award, Leadership Sponsorship Award, Get Loud Crowd Gold Point Member and National Honor Society 4.0 GPA Award.

The Student Government advisor states, “Stav’s enthusiasm and kindness attract fellow students and motivate them to get involved in student activities.” Stav has been applied to Stern University where she plans to study medicine.

Damiana Marie ramos (Class Rank: 57/356 ~ Volunteer Service Hours: 183)Damiana is Senior Class president and Leadership vice president. She has

also been a member of yearbook and the softball team. Her honors include: University of Rochester George Eastman Young Leaders Award, HHHS Principal’s Honor Roll and Student Government Dedicated Service Award.

The Senior Class sponsor states, “Damiana has shown excellent leader-ship skills. She is a model student and service leader for her school and com-munity.” Damiana has been accepted at Florida Atlantic University and Florida International University where she plans to study medicine.

Manyka renard rocio (Class Rank: 28/356 ~ Volunteer Service Hours: 142)Manyka is Student Government vice president, yearbook coeditor, soccer team

captain and active member of National Honor Society. Her honors include: World Language 1st place-French speaking, World Language 1st place-French poem, HHHS Volleyball Sportsmanship Award and Athletic Department Junior of the Year.

The Student Government advisor states, “Manyka exhibits school spirit both in athletics and student activities. She truly leads by example.” Manyka has applied to Florida International University where she plans to study business.

McArthur High School Mustangs:Shirley aiwen Chua (Class Rank: 5/562 ~ Volunteer Service Hours: 182) Shirley is Senior Class treasurer, Student Government Executive Branch

member, Mu Alpha Theta historian and active member of S.P.I.D.E.R. Program, National Honor Society. Her honors include: MHS Principal Gold Honor Roll, Outstanding Achievement-Anatomy and Physiology, Senior Class Hall of Fame, Most Dedicated-cross country and Top Girl Runner-cross country.

The Student Government advisor states, “Shirley has left her mark as a leader at McArthur, and in the surrounding community by encouraging others to par-ticipate in cocurricular activities.” Shirley has been accepted at the University of South Florida and University of Central Florida where she plans to study pediatric medicine.

Gerald Fredrick Major (Class Rank: 123/562 ~ Volunteer Service Hours: 192)Gerald is Senior Class president and active member of Student Government,

National Honor Society, Thespians Honor Society and Florida Future Educators of America. His honors include: MHS Student of the Month, Leader of the Month, Silver Academic Award and Senior Hall of Fame, South Florida Leadership Training Camp Most Valuable Leader and Honors Council.

The Student Government advisor states, “Gerald (Bubba) is a dynamic leader who has the ability to connect with people to make them come together for a greater purpose. He has forever impacted the spirit of the Mustangs!” Gerald has been accepted at Florida Atlantic University where he plans to study communica-tions and public relations.

Sabrina ann Nelson (Class Rank: 4/562 ~ Volunteer Service Hours: 433)Sabrina is Student Government president, Mu Alpha vice president, Harvest

Drive student coordinator, cheerleading captain and active member of National Honor Society and S.P.I.D.E.R. Program. Her honors include: MHS Senior Hall of Fame, Silver Knight Nominee, Poetry Out Loud State Finalist, FASC Student of the Year Nominee, English Student of the Year, Gold Honor Roll, Most Determined Student Government Member and Mega Moody Math Challenge Honorable Mention.

The Student Government advisor states, “Sabrina’s passion for encouraging others to make an impact on our community is immeasurable, and ultimately, she is the leader who has made the greatest impact.” Sabrina has been accepted at Florida State University and Florida International University where she plans to study business management.

Sara elizabeth Profetto (Class Rank: 11/562 ~ Volunteer Service Hours: 212)Sara is Student Government treasurer and active member of Mu Alpha Theta,

Students Against Destructive Decisions and National Honor Society. Her hon-ors include: SFLTC Junior Counselor nominee, National Society of High School Scholars Honor Cord, College Board AP Scholar and MHS Senior Hall of Fame and Principal’s Gold Honor Roll.

The Student Government advisor states, “Sara’s spirit as a leader is excep-tional! She leads passionately by example, motivating those around her to make positive changes to the culture of our community.” Sara has been accepted at Florida State University and the University of Central Florida where she plans to study business management.

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Making The Grade ~ Hollywood’s Outstanding Senior leaders

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Every hIgh sChool CurrICulum In every sChool dIstrICt across the United States gives students the opportunity to practice leadership skills. A school’s district must provide ample activities

outside the classroom to show their commitment to student leadership development. Fortunately, The School Board of Broward County leads the state and the nation.

Hallandale High School has announced their outstanding seniors and we’re happy to report that these Chargers certainly earned high marks not only on tests and papers, but as community leaders and as individuals. They have bright futures ahead of them and deserve to be recognized.

Keyera Denise Lyn (Class Rank: 13/251 ~ Volunteer Service Hours: 164)Keyera is Student Government president, National Honor Society president,

Superintendent’s Advisor Board advisor, Senior Class and SWAG secretary and active member of Drama Club and Film Club. Her honors include: Dain Joseph Foundation Shining Star, Florida Scholastic Press Association All Florida 1st place, and Honorable Mention news spot photo and Barack Obama President’s Award.

The Assistant Principal states, “Keyera Lyn has shown exemplary behavior and leadership through her behavior, leadership, and loyalty to her school and community.” Keyera has been accepted at Florida International University and the University of Central Florida where she plans to study broadcast journalism.

Pedro P. Martinez (Class Rank: 7/251 ~ Volunteer Service Hours: 46)Pedro is Drama Club president, Student Government Association Executive

Assembly member and active member of BPA. His honors include: Broward County Literary Fair 3rd place, HHS Drama Club Historian Award, Distinguished Member, Secretary Award, Most Outstanding Drama Student, President’s Award and Broward Schools’ Presidential Honor Roll.

The SWAG advisor states, “Pedro will leave a lasting legacy on our school and community. His trailblazing work ethic and educational goals are admirable.” Pedro has been accepted at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy where

he plans to study theatre.Simone antoinette nelzi (Class Rank: 21/252 ~ Volunteer Service Hours: 340)Simone is Student Government vice president, Senior Class vice president and

active member of Drama Club, SWAG and the cheerleading team. Her honors include: FSPA States Every Student Has A History-writing, Principal/President Obama’s Award, cheerleading Most Leadership Award and Becon TV Broward Teen News-anchor.

The Student Government advisor states, “Simone is kind, trustworthy and does a marvelous job when it comes to participating in SGA. Simone is also a strong vice president within the unit.” Simone has been accepted at FAMU and the University of Central Florida where she plans to study broadcast journalism.

andrea N. tyler (Class Rank: 2/252 ~ Volunteer Service Hours: 207)Andrea is U18 Sports Medicine Club president and she has also been a U18

Sports medicine student trainer. Her honors include: HHS Excellence Award-English and Student of the Month, multiple Presidents Education Excellence Awards and West Park Student of the Month.

The Health and Wellness teacher states, “Andrea’s dedication and commitment to Hallandale’s U18 Sports Medicine Student Athletic Training has been influ-ential to her peers and her advisor.” Andrea has applied to Nova Southeastern University and University of Central Florida where she plans to study sports medicine.

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SCHOOL nEws:

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Art-rageous Campwww.youngatartmuseum.org954-424-5031Choose from a variety of summer camps including: Performance Art Camp, S.T.E.A.M. Rolling with Art Camp, Digital Art Camp, Ceramics & Sculpture Camp, Drawing & Painting Camp, Art Exploration Camp and more.

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Camp explorerwww.creativechildlearningcenter.com954-452-3346Summer is the time for children to explore new interests and activities, such as water slide parks and airboat rides, cookouts and relay races, Junior Olympics, arts & crafts, fun field trips, and much more.

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German Summer Campwww.germanschoolfl.com954-288-7599In the summer program, children experience the German language through hands-on activities and group interaction during circle time, music, art, story time, puppet shows and outdoor activities.

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Little Hands on Learningwww.littlehandsonlearningacademy.com954-434-3166During camp, the younger children will enjoy activities like water play, arts and crafts, music, and cooking, while the older ones take field trips to museums, parks, golf and more.

Little Rascals Academywww.lilrascalsacademy.com954-584-1221Little Rascals’ camp curriculum combines safe and exciting field trips, sports activities, and on-site learning events with plenty of summer-time fun.

Nob Hill Academywww.nobhillacademy.org954-791-9270At Jr. Adventure Camp, preschoolers will expe-rience a summer of fun, exciting, educational, age appropriate activities without leaving the center.

Park Avenue Gymnasticswww.parkavenuegymnastics.com954-434-0099At Park Avenue Gymnastics, campers will learn and perfect gymnastics skills while also taking part in fun camp activities, including dance, arts & crafts, movies, games, swim-ming and martial arts.

Rising Starz Music Academywww.risingstarzmusic.com954-370-3308Children can express themselves through the arts through four camps - Build, Create and Play Camp; Music in Art Camp; Princess Camp and A Musical Revue of Seussical the Musical.

Science Eye Safari Campwww.scienceeye.com954-680-7977Science Eye’s programs are engaging, hands-on, inquiry-based programs that enable students to explore the world around them, gain new insights, and make them aware that science is an exciting part of everything they do.

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St. David’s Sports Campswww.saintdavid.org954-475-2770St. David’s offers camps in soccer, basketball/shooting, baseball/softball, flag football and volleyball.

Summit-Questa Montessori Campwww.summitquesta.com954-584-3466Younger kids will enjoy water play, sports and special fun activities, while the older ones can enroll in the sports camp, which includes activities on and off campus.

Town of Davie www.davie-fl.gov954-236-8850The Town of Davie Parks and Recreation Department offers a variety of summer camp programs for children entering kindergarten through 8th grade.

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City of Miramarwww.ci.miramar.fl.us954-883-5230The City of Miramar offers a variety of summer camp programs for children entering kinder-garten through age 16.

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Karate Americawww.kidsmartialartsinflorida.com954-447-5044Karate America’s martial arts, taekwondo, and karate programs help children become physically fit, achieve self-confidence, improve social skills and learn how to be safe while developing respect, discipline, and self-control.

KLA Preschoolswww.klaschools.com954-443-6168In summer camp students are introduced to diverse activities to enhance their social skills and knowledge.

Lil’ Rascals Academywww.lilrascalsacademy.com954-704-9000Summer camp at Lil’ Rascals includes safe and exciting field trips, sports activities, on-site learning events and tons of fun with safety as the number one priority.

Mackey Sportsww.mackeysports.com954-868-6100Mackey Sports Enterprises, offers tennis, bas-ketball and soccer at Towngate Tennis Center

Nob Hill Academywww.nobhillacademy.org954-437-3949At Jr. Adventures Camp, preschoolers will experience a summer of fun, exciting, edu-cational, age appropriate activities without leaving the center.

Pembroke Pines YMCA Family Centerwww.ymcabroward.org954-727-9622The 2015 Adventure Camp at the YMCA offers art, games, trips and more.

Pines Music Studiowww.pinesmusicstudio.com954-432-3900Pines Music Studio offers classes in guitar, drums, piano, voice and more.

Tanglewood Academywww.tanglewoodacademy.com954-431-8805Tanglewood Academy is dedicated to providing an exciting atmosphere for learning where theindividual child’s educational, physical, social and emotional development is nurtured.

Tennis for U Academywww.tennisforuacademy.com954-531-4124Tennis for U Academy provides a new experi-ence to the game by combining excellence in coaching with a family atmosphere.

West Side Dance Summer Open Studiowww.wsdancestudios.com954-399-0409West Side Dance Studio provides a fun and creative way for kids to learn how to express themselves with the proper understanding of dance technique.

PLANTATIONAmerican Heritage Campwww.ahschool.com954-472-0022American Heritage offers a variety of sum-mer camp programs for children ages 3-13 including traditional day camp and specialty programs in science, video production, art, theatre, sports and robotics.

Bluedog School of Acting for Kidswww.bluedogacting.comSerious actors age 8 and up will love this on camera acting only summer camp intensive offered June 15-19.

City of Plantationwww.plantation.org954-452-2510City of Plantation recreation day camps are fun filled and provide a wide range of activities.

Developmental Preschool/Camp Phoenixwww.dpk1.com954-472-4673Camp Phoenix is an action packed day camp for children ages 22 months to 6 years of age with weekly themed activities including pirates, summer olympics, fiesta and so much more.

IMACSwww.imacs.org954-791-2333In the IMACS Hi-Tech Summer Camp, children work independently and in groups to complete logic puzzles, program virtual robots and build their own electronic devices.

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Imagine Plantation Schoolwww.coolmusicschool.net954-232-3174Students age 6-11 and 12-16 enjoy this cool and unique music day camp that offers ear training, composing, instrument techniques, playing in ensembles every day and a full chamber concert.

John Wai Kung Fu Academywww.attdavie.com954-599-8208Kids learn powerful life skills like discipline, respect, focus and more in a positive, sup-portive, environment.

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Kiddie Academy of Plantationwww.educationaldaycare.kiddieacademy.com954-476-9706Camp Adventure, for children up to age 12, is built upon a series of two-week themes designed to inspire children to explore, create, interact and stay active during the summer months.

Little Rascals Academywww.lilrascalsacademy.com954-476-5880Little Rascals’ camp curriculum combines safe and exciting field trips, sports activities, and on-site learning events with plenty of summer-time fun.

Plantation United Methodist Churchwww.pumc.net954-584-7500Children have fun participating in summer activities in an environment of faith and love.

Temple Kol Ami Eman-Elwww.tkae.org954-472-1988Temple Kol Ami Eman-El offers a summer program where fun in the sun and discovery go hand in hand for toddlers thru 2nd graders.

SUnRISEAll Sports After School and Summer Campwww.allsportskids.com954-746-5437All Sports offers weekly field trips, sports instruc-tion, cheerleading, dance, drama club, arts and crafts, science projects and much more.

Camp Chamelonwww.campchamelon.com954-815-9054A fun and friendly summer experience in Markham Park for kids ages 5-15, Camp Chamelon encourages participation in creative art and science projects, music, dance, and lots of special events.

Christi/Stepps Academywww.stepssacademy.com954-749-6869Children in kindergarten through 12th grade enjoy daily field trips, enrichment programs, weekly arts and crafts projects and outdoor activities.

City of Sunrisewww.sunrisefl.gov954-747-4600The City of Sunrise offers a variety of summer camp programs for children ages 5-15.

Little Rascals Academywww.lilrascalsacademy.com954-578-2282Little Rascals’ camp curriculum combines safe and exciting field trips, sports activities, and on-site learning events with plenty of summer-time fun.

nob Hill Academy Sunrisewww.nobhillacademy.org954-747-8708 954-748-2490At Jr. Adventure Camp, preschoolers will experi-ence a summer of fun, exciting, educational, age appropriate activities without leaving the center.

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Camp Sagemontwww.campsagemont.com954-384-1894Children make lifelong memories at Camp Sagemont, where they can choose a tradi-tional day camp experience or take part in one of the specialty camps such as Sports Camp, Art Camp, Drama Camp or the new Blog Writing, STEM, or Robotics camps.

Camp TDDwww.dordorim.org954-389-1232The goal at Camp TDD is to provide a safe and nurturing camp experience for children with age-appropriate activities such as theme days, puppet shows, water play, and field trips for older campers.

Camp Gan Israelwww.chabadofweston.com954-349-6565Every day at Camp Gan Israel is filled with diverse, exciting recreational activities, such as sports, swimming, zumba dancing, creative arts, Shabbat experiences, and much more

ChessArt Kids www.chessartkids.com954-534-3771Located at Imagine Charter School at Weston, ChessArt Kids helps campers develop their minds and creativity by learn-ing the strategic game of chess and studying various art techniques.

Camp Carousel www.achildrenscarousel.com954-424-1898At Camp Carousel, children select an area of concentration such as theater, dance, construction, sports, creative art, baking or Top Chef cooking, and all campers enjoy arts and crafts, computer games, ice cream parties, organized sports, water play, and arcade games.

Coral Reef Gymnastics www.coralreefgymnastics.com954-430-1530Campers enjoy a full day of activities which include gymnastics, tumbling, fitness and martial arts, as well as arts & crafts, field trips and much more.

Camp Explorerwww.creativechildlearn-ingcenter.com954-389-8245Summer is the time for children to explore new interests and activities such as water slide parks and airboat rides, cookouts and relay races, Junior Olympics, arts & crafts, fun field trips, and much more.

Educando a America www.educandoamerica.com954-261-2432Campers learn Spanish while participating in music programs, arts & crafts projects, dance and theater, culinary projects, sports and water activities.

Fit Tennis Academy www.fittennisacademy.com954-732-0588Learn the fundamentals of tennis such as grip variations, footwork, stroke biomechan-ics, tactics and strategies, while increasing fitness and psychological strength.

Heroes of Hip Hopwww.heroesofhiphop.net954-306-0001Campers will learn the latest moves from professional choreographers as they prepare for an incredible end-of-camp production.

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Imperial Martial Arts www.imperialmartialarts.com954-217-6006At Imperial Martial Arts children develop martial arts expertise, physical fitness, self-defense skills, and life skills such how to properly deal with bullies.

International Dance Academy www.danceida.com954-476-4419Campers learn dance skills while working towards an impressive, end-of-camp produc-tion complete with costumes and stunning set design.

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KTMA Martial Arts www.k-tma.com954-217-0626At KTMA Martial Arts, campers develop con-fidence, discipline and respect, while learning leadership skills and gaining experience with various weapon techniques.

Lightning Basketball Campwww.lightningcamp.com954-629-0621. Whether you play on your school team or just like to have fun at the park, boys and girls of any skill level will improve their game at this all-inclusive, full-day camp held at Cypress Bay High School.

Little Rascals Academy www.lilrascalsacademy.com954-389-9888Little Rascals’ camp curriculum combines safe and exciting field trips, sports activities, and on-site learning events with plenty of summer-time fun.

Park Avenue Gymnasticswww.parkavenuegymnastics.com954-659-8717At Park Avenue Gymnastics, campers will learn and perfect gymnastics skills while also taking part in fun camp activities includ-ing dance, arts & crafts, movies, games and martial arts.

Performance Edge Dance Studio www.pe-dance.com954-389-6222Performance Edge offers classes in ballet, pointe, tap, jazz, lyrical, hip-hop, acrobatics, and musical theater.

Performing Arts Summer Conservatory www.insideouttheatre.org954-385-3060Young thespians take classes taught by professional artists in acting, voice, dance, mime, physical comedy, Shakespeare, stage combat, stage make-up, audition techniques, commercial and film acting, improvisation and more as they work to write and create their own show at the end of the session.

Pure Energy Dance Centre www.pureenergydance.net954-217-9778Pure Energy offers three fun-filled camp programs: Pop Star Diva Dance Camp; Fairy Tale Magic Dance Camp; and a Performing Arts Summer Camp.

TAG USA Gymnastics www.taggymnastics.com954-384-9393It’s non-stop action at TAG USA, where campers participate in trampoline, power tumbling, gymnastics, indoor basketball and soccer, cheerleading, dance, and color war, plus surprise visits from special guests.

Weston Tennis Center www.cliffdrysdale.com954-389-8666Campers learn and refine skills with lessons from world class tennis instructors while making new friends and having fun.

Weston Volleyball Club www.westonvolleyballclub.com954-349-6081 This camp is designed to provide developing volleyball players with the skills necessary to compete at the middle school and high school levels.

Weston Warriors Youth Football www.westonwarriorsfootball.com954-263-4324Weston Warriors offers youth football and cheerleading programs for boys and girls ages 5-14 at Tequesta Trace Park.

Weston YMCA Family Center www.ymcabroward.org954-424-9622Children have the opportunity to explore nature, find new talents, try new activi-ties, gain independence, and make lasting friendships and memories at YMCA Summer Camp.

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ACCordIng to the amerICan soCIety for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, breast augmentation is one of the most commonly performed cos-

metic surgery operations in our country. Patients will often come to our office wanting their breasts to be fuller and are not certain which type of surgery is best for them. Is an implant necessary, or lift, or both?

The technique used to enhance a woman’s breast should be individualized based on each woman’s personal appearance goals and unique anatomy. A common misconception is that breast implants make a woman’s breast stay up longer and not sag. This is not true. A breast implant adds volume or size to

the breast. An implant can increase breast width, projection, and firmness, but doesn’t prevent the breast from sagging with time, especially if a woman doesn’t wear a bra.

When a woman loses breast tissue volume or size as a result of weight loss, pregnancy, or through natural deficiency in breast development, then placing a breast implant beneath the glan-dular tissue or under the muscle (pectoralis) will enhance the appearance. When there is excess breast skin, such that the nipple and areolar position is now below the fold of the breast, then a breast lift or mastopexy is most likely neces-sary. This procedure involves removing the excess skin and tightening the remaining breast tissue to elevate or lift the nipple and areola and the breast itself. The type of mastopexy procedure utilized depends on the shape and the degree of sagging (or ptosis).

There are three main types of breast lifts depending on where the incisions are placed on the breast. Periareolar (Benelli, around the nipple only), circumvertical (lollipop, around the nipple and from the nipple to the fold), and inverted “T,” or anchor incision same as above with an additional incision along the inframammary crease or fold. All are safe and effective techniques for lifting the breast depending on the degree of sagging.

A breast augmentation and mastopexy can be safely performed at the same time, depending on the patient’s anatomy and individual history. An implant can improve the aesthetic appearance of the breasts when volume or size enhance-ment is necessary, in addition to skin tightening or lifting.

In general terms, if a patient is an A or small B cup bra with sagging breast tissue, a breast lift and implant would be beneficial if the patient desires an increase in breast size or projection. When a patient’s breasts are a full C or D cut, then the breast lift alone may be sufficient depending on her individual breast appearance goals.

As with facial rejuvenation and body contouring, there is no single breast enhancement procedure that is applicable to every patient. A thorough preopera-tive consultation and discussion of each woman’s individual appearance goals is essential to ensuring the proper surgery technique is performed.

Dr. Messa is board certified by both the American Board of Plastic Surgery and the American Board of Surgery, an active member of the American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, American Society of Plastic Surgeons, and a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons. He is a recognized expert in cosmetic plastic surgery and has achieved Allergan’s Black Diamond Award as one of the top 1% of plastic surgery practices in the country by volume. Dr. Messa has also achieved Chairman status with Medicis and Mentor Corporation. This award honors distinguished leaders in cosmetic surgery for demonstrating expertise and excellence through a high volume of aesthetic product procedures. The certi-fication is awarded to leaders in the field of medical aesthetics and demonstrates their commitment to innovation, excellence, and the highest level of patient care.

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The greater hollywood Chamber of Commerce (GHCC) celebrated the 20th Annual Expo

Alfresco - A Taste of Hollywood, April 8th, 2015 at ArtsPark at Young Circle. The extravaganza showcased over 100 booths from South Florida’s finest eater-ies and businesses and attracted over 3,000 attendees. Event-goers had the opportunity to meet local businesses, sample signature dishes from some of Hollywood’s best restaurants and taste selected wines from around the world which were sponsored by Hollywood Liquor Discount & Wine as well as Perfect Liquor & Wine.

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On stage the crowd welcomed the “Firehouse Cook Off Showdown III” which was presented by the Leadership Hollywood Class 39 Community Service Project. Participating firehouses were the Broward Sheriff’s Office, Hollywood Fire Department and the Hallandale Fire Department.

Also back by popular demand, Expo’s own Muzart Creative Arts Studio’s Kidz Korner, which was spon-sored by Billy’s Stone Crab Restaurant & Market. They entertained 100’s of children with interactive cooking booths for kids 4 to 12 years old, a drum circle, interactive games and a live art show. In addition, they welcomed for the first time the Joe DiMaggio’s Bear Clinic.

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Most Consumers are famIlIar wIth a sImple Chapter 7 bank-ruptcy in which all of the debtor’s assets are liquidated and all unse-cured debt, such as credit cards and medical bills are wiped out. Did

you know that within a Chapter 7 your lender has the right to continue a foreclo-sure process on your home if you owe more than the market value of the home? Yet many consumers are unaware of the far reaching benefits of a Chapter 13 bankruptcy.

Unlike a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, under a Chapter 13 a debtor restructures, instead of liquidating debts. A Chapter 13 debtor is able to repay over a period of 3-5 years all mortgage arrear-ages, late fees, escrow shortages, and even past due homeowner association (HOA) dues. Also, credit card and other unsecured debt can be negotiated down to about one percent (1%) of the amount owed, student loan payments may be reduced, IRS liens can be reduced or wiped out, car payments can be lowered or eliminated, and even attorneys’ fees are paid over time as part of the Chapter 13 plan. Perhaps the most beneficial part of a Chapter 13 plan is the ability to remove all second mortgages, lines of credit and other liens (including HOA liens) from your principal resi-dence, and to significantly reduce principal balances on investment properties.

In order to qualify, the debtor must be employed, or have a regu-lar source of income, and the amount owed on the first mortgage of your principal residence must be greater than the market value of that home. As it relates to the debtor’s investment properties, under a Chapter 13 plan you are able to wipe out any second mortgages or credit lines, and reduce the principal balance of the first mortgage on each property to the current fair market value, payable at a low fixed interest rate, amortized over 10-15 years, through an affordable monthly payment. Once a debtor submits a Chapter 13 plan and begins to make pay-ments, the lender cannot proceed with a foreclosure.

If you owe more on your first mortgage than the fair market value of your home; have one or more additional mortgages, lines of credit or other liens on that property; and are currently employed, you may be a perfect candidate to file a Chapter 13 bankruptcy. If you also have investment properties which are upside down in value, and would like to keep them because they are generating rental income, a Chapter 13 bankruptcy is the ideal solution to resolve your mortgage crisis instead of wasting countless hours attempting to modify your loans directly with lenders.

More detailed explanations of different options available to homeowners in foreclosure, at risk of foreclosure, or considering bankruptcy are discussed in a new consumer bankruptcy seminar offered by the Arcia Law Firm in our area. Admission is free if you mention that you heard about the seminar through this magazine.

Please contact the Arcia Law Firm at 954-437-9066 to make a reservation for the next seminar or to schedule your free consulta-tion with an attorney. You may also visit www.arcialawfirm.com for more information about the Firm, our staff and credentials, detailed articles, informative videos & testimonials, and to make your appointment online.

By omAr J. ArCiA, Esq.forEClosurE dEfEnsE And BAnkruPtCy ProtECtion AttornEy

Using a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Plan to Keep Your Home and Investment Properties for Much less Than You Owe

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AprIl Claxton reCently lost 40 pounds in only six weeks at Slender Fit

U She was anxious to share her story to motivate others to do the same Why did you decide to lose weight? I have always been chunky when I turned 35, my body started responding dif-ferently and I gained a lot of weight I had difficulty breath-ing, walking and sleeping I always felt swollen and tired, and spent most of my time at home on the couch I have tried every diet out there I was con-templating surgery, but decided to try Slender Fit U first What were your results? I am 5’6 I started the program at 296 lbs and lost 40 of them in only six weeks I am excited to lose the rest How do you feel now? In only six weeks, I am like a dif-ferent person I am now exercising and have gotten rid of several medications, including one for high blood pres-sure I feel empowered, more confident and very sexy People are looking at me instead of past me I feel pretty and alive!Why were you more successful with Slender Fit U than other diets? I never had a real coach who supported me throughout the process Geri answered all of my ques-tions and helped me stay on track She wanted me to succeed as much as I did In addition, I saw instant results, with a 10 lb loss in only ten days when I saw how well my body responded, I knew I had found the right program

Slender fIt u Is helpIng ClIents turn theIr bodies into fat burning machines They are losing 1/2 to 2 pounds of fat per day without

exercise, diet pills or packaged foods, and they are keeping it off The medically supervised program helps dieters modify their relationship with food and eating, resulting in an easily maintained, long-term weight loss It is the last diet they will ever need to do Geri Kelleher, Owner and Program director, answered some commonly asked questions about the program

Why do people call you the “HCG Guru”? eight years ago, I lost 25 lbs on the diet and it changed my life For the past seven years, I have helped thousands of people achieve their weight loss goals with this program The best part of my job is seeing people change before my eyes and watching them get their con-fidence back How does Slender Fit U differ from

similar programs? My clients tell me that the difference is the way we treat people we stay involved with all of our clients; they are not just a number If they miss an appointment, we call them we make sure that every client gets the proper guidance and support throughout the program and achieves their weight loss goals Also, we don’t water down the HCG we give it in the strongest dosage for weight loss we also give injectable prescription B12 How much can clients expect to lose? Clients can choose a 23-day program or a 46-day program women typically lose 15 lbs in the 23-day program

and up to 30 lbs in the 46-day program Men typically lose more - 20 to 25 lbs in 23 days and 40 to 50 lbs in 46 days What is HCG? HCG (Human Chronic Gonadotropin) is a complex amino-peptide protein that exists in men and women during pregnancy, it is produced in very high levels and almost completely controls the metabolic function In non-pregnant individuals, research suggests HCG similarly increases the metabolism Does the HCG have side effects? There are no side effects reported while using HCG for weight loss The amount of HCG used in the diet protocol is a very tiny dose Because it is a natural substance, this pro-gram is completely safe What makes the diet so effective? Unlike other “diets,” this program reshapes and re-sculpts the body by releasing abnormal fat deposits every pound you lose is a pound of FAT, which is very different from losing a pound of weight You are not losing muscle mass, or water You also lose mul-tiple inches and dress sizes and your shape changes Do clients keep the weight off? ninety percent of Slender Fit U clients keep the weight off After completing the program successfully, they support and rebalance their metabolisms In addition to losing unwanted abnormal fat, they modify their relationship with food and eating, resulting in easily maintained, long-term weight loss Are clients medically supervised? Yes every patient has a comprehensive physi-cal with the medical doctor before starting the program, as well as one-on-one counseling throughout the program This is included in the price Does the diet involve exercise? exercise is not required and does not improve your end result It is a scientific program and it is the combination of the HCG and the low calorie diet that produces the weight/fat loss However, exercise is allowed Is the diet easy? To quote one of my clients, “Besides being the most effec-tive diet I have ever gone on, this was the easiest diet I have ever been on Almost every morning when I got on the scale, my weight would be down no long workouts, no agonizing hunger pains That’s how great this diet is ”What foods are on the diet? There are no packaged meals You are eating real food from the grocery store that includes protein, fruit and vegetables This makes it an easy transition onto stabilization, as well as regular eating and regular life Are patients hungry on the diet? eighty percent of people experience no hunger on the Slender Fit U program They even find very tiny servings to be completely satisfying HCG dieters usually feel as though they are stuffing themselves in order to reach that 800 calorie limit!Can you purchase HCG over the coun-

ter? no Real HCG cannot be purchased over the counter The HCG comes in both an injectable and an oral form from the pharmacy

Consultations are free and by appointment. For information and to see more before and after photos, visit www.SlenderFitU.com or call 954-423-1376.

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Slender Fit U Makes dieting easy

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To commemorate our first decade of service to the community, Memorial Hospital Miramar has teamed up with Miramar Parks and Recreation to create the Memorial Fitness Zone at Miramar Regional Park, featuring outdoor fitness equipment donated by Memorial. The Memorial Fitness Zone will serve to encourage and enhance the health and well-being of our community for generations to come.

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