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www.hollywoodgazette.com • Vol. XII No. 5 • JaN. 2013
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JaN. caleNdaR oF eVeNtS
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Art and Culture Center of Hollywood hosts
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PageS 8, 9free family performances
Meet Chaminade Madonna’s new football coach
Howie Mandell hits the hard Rock Jan. 28
gilda’s Club benefits from‘Ugly christmas Sweater Party’
at mickey Byrne’s Irish Pub
holocaUSt ceNteR to Relocate to daNIa
ThaT’s The TickeT!Independent film and art house makes second home downtown
aRtsPaRk gallERYnoon-6 p.m. Mondays-satur-days, Visual arts Building gal-lery, artsParkArtist Anabel Rub Peicher presents
“Revelation,” featuring almost 30 pieces of ceramic, metal and stone artwork. Peicher is a member of Art Serve, a board member of The Bro-ward Art Guild, vice president of the Gold Coast Water color society and a member of the Ceramic League Miami, Broward College Ceramic League and Na’amat.information: 954-921-3500aRtsPaRk liVE!8 p.m. Fridays and 10 p.m.
saturdays, artsPark amphitheater,
Hollywood Blvd. & u.s. 1FREE FRidaY MOViE nigHtsJan. 4: Shakespeare in the Park (no movieJan. 11: Kung Fu Panda 2, PGJan. 18: Rio, GJan. 25: Top Gun, PGinformation: 954-921-3500satuRdaYsJan. 5: Shakespeare in the Park
Jan. 12: Evolution of Sound, original rockJan. 19: MLK Jan. 26: Republik, indie pop alterna-
tiveinformation: 954-921-3500
Music and dancing undER tHE staRs7:30-9 p.m. Mondays-Wednes-
days, Hollywood Beach theatre,
Johnson street and the BroadwalkMOndaYsJan. 7: Wayne L., Family Fun Show
Jan. 14: Lucie Marotte, French and English standards Jan. 21: Poppy, dance music
Jan. 28: Cozy Michaels, dance musictuEsdaYsJan. 1: Dixon, one-man bandJan. 8: Johnny DeRose, Elvis’ birthday celebrationJan. 15: John Ricci, popular standards
Jan. 22: Coney Island Baby, doo-wop and oldiesJan. 29: Jimmy Chapel, dance music
WEdnEsdaYsJan. 2: Ricky Williams, R&B and Motown hitsJan. 9: HLB, classic rockJan. 16: Robin Avery, smooth jazz
Jan. 23: Viva, rock’n’rollJan. 30: Kid Fiddlers, a family musical bonanza from Las Vegas
information: 954-921-3404BROadWalk FRidaY FEst7:30-9 p.m., Hollywood Beach theatre, Johnson street and the BroadwalkJan. 4: Soul Kafe, smooth R&BJan. 11: 1 Flight Down, dance rockJan. 18: Electric Arrow, classic rockJan. 25: Claude Florent, Canada’s country croonerinformation: 954-921-3404satuRdaY Bandstand
7:30-9 p.m., Hollywood Beach theatre, Johnson street and the BroadwalkJan. 5: Big City Dogs, classic rockJan. 12: Grant Piper, blues rockJan. 19: The Brown Derbies, Brown UniversityJan. 26: CanadaFestinformation: 954-921-3404
uarT&MoviEs&Music
dOWntOWn aRtWalk7-10 p.m., Harrison street areaThe art tour starts at the corner of 20th Avenue and Hollywood Boule-vard at Anniversary Park. information: 954-921-350020
dR. MaRtin lutHER king JR. tRiButE & MEMORial 8 a.m., artsPark amphitheater,
Hollywood Blvd. & u.s. 1 Celebrate the life and contributions of Martin Luther King Jr. at this free event.information: 954-921-3404HOllYWOOd HistORical
sOciEtY annual luncHEOn noon-4 p.m., Hollywood Beach
golf Resort, 1650 Johnson st.This year’s luncheon will honor Alice Dickinson. Members will also install the 2013 board of directors.information: 954-923-5590 25
OPEning REcEPtiOns FOR daVid lEROi, Matu cROnEY and PERRY PandREa6-9 p.m., art and culture center
of Hollywood, 1650 Harrison st. Join receptions for three exhibitions opening this month. Cost for the reception is $10 for nonmembers. Exhibits run through Feb. 24. u amusez la galerie: David Leroi employs a form of agitprop art though
his use of political comments that turn
the capitalist system against itself. His
work is inspired by the Situationist International movement of the 1950s. u Bravelion & the class of 2000:
Matu Croney’s work presents inter-play between drawing, photography,
collage, sculpture and performance in
the form of esoteric assemblages and
audio/visual installations.
u if i’ve said it Once, i’ve said it a thousand times ...: Perry Pandrea focuses on cliches to create a
tapestry in which constantly recycled language endures and enlightens.Admission to the center is $7 for adults; $4 for students, seniors and ages 4-17; free for members and those
under 4.information: 954-921-327426
studEnt ExHiBit: WHat’s nEW FOR tHE nEW YEaR?1-3 p.m., art and culture center of
Hollywood, 1650 Harrison st.This reception highlights work by students from Parkway Middle School,
on display this month at the center. information: 954-921-3274Full MOOn dRuM ciRclE
7-9 p.m., artsPark at Young circle,
Hollywood Blvd. & u.s. 1Meet at the Palm Court (west side). information: 954-926-020426-27 canadaFEst10 a.m.-9 p.m., Hollywood Beach
BroadwalkUpward of 100 merchants gather with
popular artists to showcase the best of
French-Canadian culture.information: 954-924-9705aBRacadaBRa: OPEning REcEPtiOn6-9 p.m., art and culture center
of Hollywood, 1650 Harrison st.The center’s annual exhibition and fund-raiser contains about 100 donated works up for raffle. Abraca-dabra culminates with a live drawing for all of the works on Feb. 21. information: 954-921-3274
HaRd ROck liVE!Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, 1 Seminole WayJan. 4-5: Jerry Seinfeld, 8 p.m.Jan. 9: Foreigner, 8 p.m.Jan. 12: Smokey Robinson, 8 p.m.
Jan. 13: Sinbad, 7 p.m.Jan. 16: Paul Rogers, 8 p.m.Jan. 18: Bill O’Reilly (Resched-uled), 8 p.m.; previously purchased tickets are valid for this showJan. 25: Pointer Sisters, 8 p.m.Jan. 26: Engelbert Humperdinck, 8 p.m.u uJan. 28: Howie Mandel, 8 p.m.Jan. 30: Jon Secada, 8 p.m.
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ART & CULTURE
Art and Culture Center of Hollywood’s 2013 Family Performance Series Shakes Up the Stage With New Acts
The Art and Culture Center of Hollywood’s Family Performance Series returns to the Hollywood Central Performing Arts Center on Jan. 12 with a theater schedule featuring new acts in improv, puppetry, contemporary dance, and classical music. Targeted to youth ages 4 to 12 years old, these free shows include an interactive, educational component involving children and the artists.
The series is staged monthly at 2 p.m. on Saturdays from January through May 2013 at the 500-seat theater, located at 1770 Monroe St., Hollywood.
The Lake Worth-based comedy improv troupe Actors With a Clue kicks off the series on Jan. 12 with a debut performance of “Hooray for Holly-Weird,” an uproarious murder mystery that spoofs Hollywood stars. The show is performed in an interactive who-done-it format, keeping the whole family on the edge of their seats as the story unfolds. As an added delight, it is up to the audience to help solve the mysterious murder.
In addition to rollicking improv, the theater welcomes on Feb. 2 South Florida’s the Puppet Network Presenting: “Dog,” a tale, co-created by renowned artist Pablo Cano and puppet maestro Jim Hammond. Told through the art of shadow puppets, this story follows a heroine who wanders through modern art in pursuit of her beloved, squeaky red ball.
Also new to the series is Tampa’s vibrant dance collective Moving Current. Sliding into town on March 23, this troupe will interact with the audience and ask attendees for choreography direction, creating a truly unique and engaging experience. A discussion with Artistic Director Cynthia Hennessy will follow the show.
On April 6, Florida Youth Orchestra (FYO) is back with a classical music showcase from the Children’s Concert Series featuring a talented cast of youth ages 5 to 18 whose whimsical performance will enchant children of all ages. In FYO’s “Play Pen,” audience members will enjoy playing instruments after the show.
For one afternoon only on May 18, Just the Funny Improvisation Troupe will give a hilarious performance in which the actors will take suggestions from the audience to create original routines. This interactive family-friendly comedy act is sure to delight all ages.
The Family Performance Series helps children build essential learning skills in cultural studies, history, language arts, math, and science. This series is the only high-quality theatrical performance of its kind geared to families in southeast Broward County.
The Art and Culture Center of Hollywood presents contemporary gallery exhibitions, live stage performances and high-quality education programs for adults and children. The Center fosters a creative environment where new and challenging work can flourish through programs that reflect the highest standards of artistry and diversity.
To learn more, call 954.921.3274 or visit ArtandCultureCenter.org.
Free family performances coming to Hollywood in 2013
Lake Worth-based comedy improv troupe Actors With a Clue kicks off the Art and Culture Center of Hollywood’s Family Performance Series on Jan. 12.
On April 6, Florida Youth Orchestra’s music showcase from the Children’s Concert Series will feature a talented cast of youth ages 5 to 18 whose whimsical performance will enchant children of all ages.
Florida Youth Orchestra’s ‘instrument petting zoo.’
Art and Culture Center to bring prominent artists to Broward
The Art and Culture Center of Hollywood will foster conversation around the visual arts by bringing in internationally-recognized artists for its Hot Topics Artist Series, thanks to a new $20,000 Knight Arts Challenge grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. The Center is one of five Broward/Palm Beach County Knight Arts Challenge winners out of more than 1,000 applicants, and the only Broward organization receiving this prestigious award for the second time.
The project builds upon the Center’s previous Knight Arts Challenge grant awarded in 2010 that funded speakers in the popular Hot Topics Discussion Series. The first series held during the 2011-12 gallery exhibition season featured influential writers and curators, such as three-time Pulitzer-Prize nominated critic Jerry Saltz.
The 2012 Knight award will fund four lectures by dynamic contemporary artists at the Center’s main gallery facility. The Center’s Curator of Exhibitions Jane Hart is currently identifying prospective contemporary artist speakers, such as Andrea Zittel, Lyle Ashton Harris, and Dave Muller, and will announce the schedule in the coming months. Audiences will learn about each artist’s work and how they influence the visual arts in the United States.
“The Art and Culture Center of Hollywood is delighted and honored to receive this prestigious award from the Knight Foundation for the second time,” said Center Executive Director Joy Satterlee. “We look forward to bringing prominent artists to South Florida to discuss trends influencing contemporary art in the United States.”
The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation’s Knight Arts Challenge is a five-year, $40 million initiative to bring South Florida together through the arts.
For more about the Art and Culture Center of Hollywood, visit www.ArtAndCultureCenter.org. For more about the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, visit www.knightfoundation.org.
Left to right is Art and Culture Center of Hollywood (ACCH) Executive Director Joy Satterlee and ACCH Curator of Exhibitions Jane Hart at the recent Knight Arts Challenge awards ceremony.
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By Caron Conway | LEaD CorrESPonDEnT
After years of discord between the Holocaust Documentation and Education Center and the City of Hollywood, the center is pulling up stakes and relocating to Dania Beach.
The Holocaust Documentation and Education Center, which moved into its current location in Downtown Hollywood in April 2007, is expected to close in February on the purchase of the 25,000-square-foot, $2.2 million Dania Beach building at 303 N. Federal Hwy. The center hopes to complete construction in time to relocate to its new home by Labor Day in September 2013 and open to the public at the beginning of the Jewish High Holy Days a few weeks later.
The Holocaust Documentation and Education Center purchased its current site, a 15,000-square-foot, three-story building at 2031 Harrison St., from Hollywood for $1.2 million in Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) funding in August 2004. As part of a 15-year agreement, the center was to start repaying the loan at approximately $16,000 a month in principal and interest after the first three years, but no payments were ever made.
Holocaust Documentation and Education Center leaders have maintained that a $3 million investment in necessary repairs to the building has prevented them from making good on the loan repayment. Shortly after moving in, the center had to replace the building’s elevator, façade, windows and roof, and the second story was later condemned. With structural
defects and code violations that include exposed sprinkler lines, the center was never able to open its planned museum to the public and generate income.
The CRA gave the center a $50,000 grant for roof repairs in 2005 and two years later forgave a $500,000 loan for renovations and extended the start of the loan repayment by an additional three years, to October 2010, In September 2011, Hollywood city commissioners declared the center in default, forcing it to begin making the monthly loan payments. In November 2011, the center was given an additional 90 days to pay or face foreclosure. The city foreclosed on the property on behalf of the CRA last February.
The new space in Dania Beach will accommodate the Holocaust Documentation and Education Center’s collection of more than 7,000 artifacts that include yellow stars, a concentration camp uniform, infant clothing made at Auschwitz and a Holocaust rail car from Poland. The center also house a library, display photographs and documents, and exhibit videos and manuscripts of 2,400 oral histories of eyewitnesses to the Holocaust. The Holocaust Documentation and Education Center was created to preserve the authentic memory of the Nazi genocide by recording the testimonies of survivors, liberators and rescuers.
The center was founded 32 years ago as the Southeast Florida Holocaust Memorial Center and first opened its doors on Florida International University’s north campus.
Holocaust Centerto relocate to Dania
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3FREE linE dancing class3:30-4:45 p.m., Hollywood Beach culture and community center, 1301 s. Ocean drive Learn popular country line dances — no partner needed and all ages wel-come. New participants are encour-aged to attend. Classes are offered every Thursday. The first class is free; cost after that is $4 per session. information: 860-961-1887
5 aRtisan FOOd MaRkEt 9 a.m.-2 p.m., artsPark at Young circle Palm court The Artisan Food Market features handcrafted items such as granola, jams, sustainably grown greens, and sausages. More than 12 vendors will be on hand selling a variety of food made with locally sourced products.information: burgerbeast.com
12actORs WitH a cluE: HOORaY FOR HOllY-WEiRd2 p.m., Hollywood Performing arts center, 1770 Monroe st.Big movie stars are fighting for a chance to be in Cecil B. DePill’s next big release, “The Wind Be Gone,” and you can watch — and join the intrigue — as you help solve a mysteri-ous murder. Dress up as your favorite
movie star to get into character as the mystery unfolds. Admission is free.information: 954-921-3274
HOllYWOOd WEst PREsEnts: ROugH sHOt7:30-9 p.m., Boulevard Heights Amphitheater, 6770 Garfield St.Take in country and rock, played the way it should be. Rough Shot covers artists such as Jason Aldean, Blake Shelton, Keith Urban and Toby Keith, and features original songs and clas-sic and southern rock favorites. The evening is part of the Hollywood West Concert Series.information: 954-921-3404
13HOllYWOOd HEaling Haiti1-4 p.m., artsPark amphitheaterJoin this free fund-raising concert for Hollywood CARES-Project Haiti. The event will feature food, kids activities, live music and a raffle and aims to raise funds and awareness to support an orphanage and school in Haiti for kids affected by HIV/AIDS. information: 954-920-8225 or 954-923-8209
19dOWntOWn En PlEin aiRE 12:30 p.m., various locations Artists take part in a painting com-petition that spans from Dixie to and including Young Circle on Hollywood Boulevard, Harrison Street and Van Buren Street. Registration begins at 12:30 p.m. at Comfort Zone Studio & Spa, 2001 Van Buren St. Painting is from 1-4 p.m., with framing, judging and an awards show to follow.information: 954-257-6862
37tH annual FOundERs dinnER dancE 7-11 p.m., signature grand Hotel, 6900 state Road 84Join Chaminade-Madonna College Preparatory as it honors longtime sup-porters. A cocktail reception begins at 7 p.m., with dinner and dancing at 8. Cost is $150 per person.information: 954-989-5150, Ext. 117
u 4-5 sHakEsPEaRE in tHE PaRk 7:30-9:30 p.m., artsPark at Young circle amphitheater Shakespeare Miami presents “Twelfth Night,” a comedy about a shipwreck, identical twins, saucy servants and the best practi-cal joke ever played. Admission is free. information: shakespearemiami.com
u 12 FliPanY Fun Run 6:15-10 a.m., north Beach Park, 3601 n. Ocean drive Participate in this 5K and 10K Fun Run/Walk on the Broadwalk and help fight obesity while having a little fun. The 10K begins at 7:15 a.m., while the general 5K and Middle School Challenge kick off at 7:45 a.m. The event, presented by FLIPANY.org, will also feature more than 20 local health and wellness vendors, a Kids Zone complete with bounce house and activities with the Strikers, Fort Lauderdale’s professional soccer team. The wellness fair and Kids Zone open at 8 a.m.information: 954-636-2388 or flipanyfunrun.org
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aRtsPaRk gallERYnoon-6 p.m. Mondays-satur-days, Visual arts Building gal-lery, artsParkArtist Anabel Rub Peicher presents “Revelation,” featuring almost 30 pieces of ceramic, metal and stone artwork. Peicher is a member of Art Serve, a board member of The Bro-ward Art Guild, vice president of the Gold Coast Water color society and a member of the Ceramic League Miami, Broward College Ceramic League and Na’amat.information: 954-921-3500
aRtsPaRk liVE!8 p.m. Fridays and 10 p.m. saturdays, artsPark amphitheater, Hollywood Blvd. & u.s. 1
FREE FRidaY MOViE nigHtsJan. 4: Shakespeare in the Park (no movieJan. 11: Kung Fu Panda 2, PGJan. 18: Rio, GJan. 25: Top Gun, PG
information: 954-921-3500
satuRdaYsJan. 5: Shakespeare in the ParkJan. 12: Evolution of Sound, original rockJan. 19: MLK Jan. 26: Republik, indie pop alterna-tive
information: 954-921-3500
Music and dancing undER tHE staRs7:30-9 p.m. Mondays-Wednes-days, Hollywood Beach theatre, Johnson street and the Broadwalk
MOndaYsJan. 7: Wayne L., Family Fun Show
Jan. 14: Lucie Marotte, French and English standards Jan. 21: Poppy, dance musicJan. 28: Cozy Michaels, dance music
tuEsdaYsJan. 1: Dixon, one-man bandJan. 8: Johnny DeRose, Elvis’ birthday celebrationJan. 15: John Ricci, popular standardsJan. 22: Coney Island Baby, doo-wop and oldiesJan. 29: Jimmy Chapel, dance music
WEdnEsdaYsJan. 2: Ricky Williams, R&B and Motown hitsJan. 9: HLB, classic rockJan. 16: Robin Avery, smooth jazzJan. 23: Viva, rock’n’rollJan. 30: Kid Fiddlers, a family musical bonanza from Las Vegas
information: 954-921-3404
BROadWalk FRidaY FEst7:30-9 p.m., Hollywood Beach theatre, Johnson street and the BroadwalkJan. 4: Soul Kafe, smooth R&BJan. 11: 1 Flight Down, dance rockJan. 18: Electric Arrow, classic rockJan. 25: Claude Florent, Canada’s country crooner
information: 954-921-3404
satuRdaY Bandstand7:30-9 p.m., Hollywood Beach theatre, Johnson street and the BroadwalkJan. 5: Big City Dogs, classic rockJan. 12: Grant Piper, blues rockJan. 19: The Brown Derbies, Brown UniversityJan. 26: CanadaFest
information: 954-921-3404
uarT&MoviEs&MusicdOWntOWn aRtWalk7-10 p.m., Harrison street areaThe art tour starts at the corner of 20th Avenue and Hollywood Boule-vard at Anniversary Park. information: 954-921-3500
20dR. MaRtin lutHER king JR. tRiButE & MEMORial 8 a.m., artsPark amphitheater, Hollywood Blvd. & u.s. 1 Celebrate the life and contributions of Martin Luther King Jr. at this free event.information: 954-921-3404
HOllYWOOd HistORical sOciEtY annual luncHEOn noon-4 p.m., Hollywood Beach golf Resort, 1650 Johnson st.This year’s luncheon will honor Alice Dickinson. Members will also install the 2013 board of directors.information: 954-923-5590
25OPEning REcEPtiOns FOR daVid lEROi, Matu cROnEY and PERRY PandREa6-9 p.m., art and culture center of Hollywood, 1650 Harrison st. Join receptions for three exhibitions opening this month. Cost for the reception is $10 for nonmembers. Exhibits run through Feb. 24. u amusez la galerie: David Leroi employs a form of agitprop art though his use of political comments that turn the capitalist system against itself. His work is inspired by the Situationist International movement of the 1950s. u Bravelion & the class of 2000: Matu Croney’s work presents inter-play between drawing, photography, collage, sculpture and performance in the form of esoteric assemblages and audio/visual installations.
u if i’ve said it Once, i’ve said it a thousand times ...: Perry Pandrea focuses on cliches to create a tapestry in which constantly recycled language endures and enlightens.Admission to the center is $7 for adults; $4 for students, seniors and ages 4-17; free for members and those under 4.information: 954-921-3274
26 studEnt ExHiBit: WHat’s nEW FOR tHE nEW YEaR?1-3 p.m., art and culture center of Hollywood, 1650 Harrison st.This reception highlights work by students from Parkway Middle School, on display this month at the center. information: 954-921-3274
Full MOOn dRuM ciRclE7-9 p.m., artsPark at Young circle, Hollywood Blvd. & u.s. 1Meet at the Palm Court (west side). information: 954-926-0204
26-27 canadaFEst10 a.m.-9 p.m., Hollywood Beach BroadwalkUpward of 100 merchants gather with popular artists to showcase the best of French-Canadian culture.information: 954-924-9705
aBRacadaBRa: OPEning REcEPtiOn6-9 p.m., art and culture center of Hollywood, 1650 Harrison st.The center’s annual exhibition and fund-raiser contains about 100 donated works up for raffle. Abraca-dabra culminates with a live drawing for all of the works on Feb. 21. information: 954-921-3274
HaRd ROck liVE!Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, 1 Seminole Way
Jan. 4-5: Jerry Seinfeld, 8 p.m.Jan. 9: Foreigner, 8 p.m.Jan. 12: Smokey Robinson, 8 p.m.Jan. 13: Sinbad, 7 p.m.Jan. 16: Paul Rogers, 8 p.m.Jan. 18: Bill O’Reilly (Resched-uled), 8 p.m.; previously purchased tickets are valid for this showJan. 25: Pointer Sisters, 8 p.m.Jan. 26: Engelbert Humperdinck, 8 p.m.u uJan. 28: Howie Mandel, 8 p.m.Jan. 30: Jon Secada, 8 p.m.
information: 954-797-5531
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By Caron Conway | LEaD CorrESPonDEnT
Downtown Hollywood’s standing as a cultural hub will be further strengthened by the addition of Cinema Paradiso – Hollywood, an art-house cinema that soon will provide quality film programming and cultural events on a year-round basis.
Currently the only art-house cinema in Broward County, Fort Lauderdale-based Cinema Paradiso had been considering expanding its operations to Hollywood for about three years. The Broward County Film Society, also known as the Fort
Lauderdale International Film Festival (FLIFF) and the organization behind the non-profit arts venue, recently executed a 10-year lease in partnership with the City of Hollywood Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) to operate Cinema Paradiso – Hollywood at a large vacant storefront at 2008 Hollywood Blvd.
Founded in 1998, Cinema Paradiso has made its home on Southeast Sixth Street in downtown Fort Lauderdale, where it endeavors to heighten awareness of film as a narrative art through year-round screenings of independent and foreign films, documentaries and retro movies, as well as educational seminars,
works-in-progress and special events. Supporters of Cinema Paradiso –
Hollywood say it is an ideal addition to the historic downtown arts, music and entertainment district, which features an eclectic mix of restaurants and cafés, art galleries, unique boutiques, specialty shops and live music venues in a pedestrian-friendly village environment. A designated Live Music District, Downtown Hollywood is home to the “Mural Project” (DHMP), the Art and Culture Center of Hollywood and the 10-acre ArtsPark at Young Circle.
CRA officials say Cinema Paradiso – Hollywood will foster economic
development in the CRA area.“We look forward to Cinema Paradiso
– Hollywood serving the residents of Hollywood and attracting the visitor market from the beach,” said Jorge Camejo, executive director of the CRA. “It will also significantly enhance existing business activities, as well as the business recruitment, retention and expansion efforts in Downtown Hollywood.”
On Jan. 9, Hollywood city officials sitting as the CRA Board will consider an agreement with the Broward County Film Society in which the CRA would purchase up to $30,000 worth of Cinema Paradiso – Hollywood movie and event tickets per year for a 10-year period, to be distributed by the CRA Beach District Office of Tourism to the beach visitor market for promotional purposes.
Playing an important role in Cinema Paradiso’s decision to open a location in Downtown Hollywood was local attorney Alan Koslow, a shareholder in the Hollywood-based law firm Becker & Poliakoff, P.A., in the firm’s Local Government Law & Lobbying Group, who leads the firm’s Entertainment, Gaming & Hospitality Law practice.
Koslow was recently elected to serve as chairman of the board of directors of the Broward County Film Society for 2013-14.
“One of my goals upon assuming the chairmanship is to immediately launch a capital campaign involving local governments, the business community and residents—all who recognize the value FLIFF and its expanding cinema operations bring to Downtown Hollywood,” Koslow said.
FLIFF president and CEO Gregory von Hausch added, “Having Alan on board as our incoming chair not only allows FLIFF to expand into Hollywood in a big way, but will give us the much-needed shot in the arm to raise the necessary donations, sponsorships and memberships to guarantee Cinema Paradiso – Hollywood’s success in the rapidly developing downtown.”
Cinema Paradiso and FLIFF’s impact on the Fort Lauderdale cultural and economic landscape is widely recognized. Since its founding in 1986, the Broward County Film Society has introduced independent cinema to a South Florida audience base of more than 4.5 million people. The Broward County Film Society produces the annual Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival, recognized as the highest-rated film festival in Florida by the Florida Arts Council and one of the five major cultural institutions in Broward County by the Broward Cultural Council.
Cinema Paradiso – Hollywood is expected to be operational by the end of March and will offer quality programming six days a week.
For more information on Cinema Paradiso, visit www.fliff.com.
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Memorial Cardiac and Vascular Institute at Memorial Regional Hospital has maintained a three-star rating from the Society of Thoracic Surgeons in Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery (CABG) for five consecutive analysis periods between July 2009 and June 2012. In addition, Memorial achieved a three-star rating for Aortic Valve Replacement for the analysis periods during July 2009 to June 2012.
This recognition places Memorial’s cardiac program in the top 6 percent in the nation for aortic valve replacement and in the top 14 percent in the nation for CABG.
As a national leader in healthcare transparency and accountability, the Society of Thoracic Surgeons (STS) has established the STS Public Reporting initiative. It allows participants in the STS Adult Cardiac Surgery database to voluntarily and publicly report their surgical outcomes. Using this information, consumers can see how participating cardiac surgical groups compare with national benchmarks for overall performance, survival, complications and other measures. Memorial Cardiac and Vascular Institute participates in public reporting.
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from the Society of Thoracic Surgeons, which speaks to Memorial Regional Hospital’s quality and the high caliber of medical experts that serve this community,” said Richard Perryman, MD, medical director of Memorial Cardiac and Vascular Institute. “We remain committed to our patients and our program.”
Memorial Cardiac and Vascular Institute is a leader in cardiovascular care in South Florida, offering a wide array of services dedicated to the prevention, detection and
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For more information about Memorial Cardiac and Vascular Institute, visit MemorialCardiac.com. For more information, visit MemorialRegional.com.
Memorial Cardiac and Vascular Institute maintainsThree-Star Rating from Society of Thoracic Surgeons
First initiative to launch Cinema Paradiso Downtown Hollywood
The Broward County Film Society, also known as The Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival (FLIFF) and the organization behind Cinema Paradiso, has elected Alan Koslow, Esq to serve as Chairman of the Board of Directors for the next two years (2013 – 2014). Mr. Koslow is a shareholder in the Hollywood based law firm, Becker & Poliakoff, P.A., in the firm's Local Government Law & Lobbying Group and leads the firm's Entertainment, Gaming & Hospitality Law practice.
Recognizing the impact Cinema Paradiso has had on the Fort Lauderdale cultural and economic landscape as well as the cultural importance of a top quality film festival, Koslow, the FLIFF Board and staff are eager to get Cinema Paradiso – Hollywood off the ground.
“One of my goals, upon assuming the chairmanship, is to immediately launch a capital campaign involving local governments, the business community and residents...all who recognize the value FLIFF and its expanding cinema operations bring to Downtown Hollywood,” said Koslow.
Gregory von Hausch, President & CEO of FLIFF added, “Having Alan on-board as
our incoming chair, not only allows FLIFF to expand into Hollywood in a big way but, will give us the much needed shot in the arm to raise the necessary donations,
sponsorships and memberships to guarantee Cinema Paradiso – Hollywood’s success in the rapidly developing downtown.”
Koslow has served successfully as Chair, Co-Chair, Board member and Legal Counsel to some of Broward’s most important cultural institutions as well as a number of other non-profit organizations. He has been widely recognized and credited with raising millions of dollars in the aggregate toward their causes.
Koslow is also recognized for his substantial knowledge, creative thinking and extensive experience in gaming law, municipal law, land use, zoning, redevelopment, incentives, property tax relief and related issues. His clients include developers, entrepreneurs, hotels, restaurants, gaming companies, pari-mutuels and others, all of who value his insights and knowledge of governmental processes and the laws that govern them. He previously served as a municipal attorney, first as deputy and then city attorney for the City of Hollywood, Florida where he was responsible for directing
all aspects of the City's legal matters, including litigation in state and federal court, legislation, land use, zoning, annexation and redevelopment, franchise and contract negotiations and general representation of the city commission, departments, and pension fund. As City Attorney, he also served as Legal Counsel to the City's Community Redevelopment Agency.
The Broward County Film Society is a 501(3)c not for profit organization and one of Broward County's major cultural institutions and original members of the Florida Cultural one of Broward County’s Major Cultural Institutions, and one of the original members of the Florida Cultural Institution program (aka Florida’s Finest). FLIFF has been awarded four major grants by The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences, recognized as the top film fest in Florida and presents the world’s longest film festival (nearly one month - Guiness World Records).
Now beginning its 28th year, FLIFF has toured throughout the state and presents annual satellite fests in St Augustine, Daytona Beach and Grand Bahama Island.
Cinema Paradiso plans to expand its brand and cinema operations to Hollywood and Pompano in 2013. The FLIFF Board has approved a ten year lease in partnership with the Hollywood Community Redevelopment Agency for a space on Hollywood Boulevard in the heart of Downtown Hollywood, a short walk from the Arts Park, that will be operational by the end of the first quarter of next year.
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Chaminade-Madonna College Preparatory head football coach, Tim Tyrrell, has resigned his position effective December 19, 2012. He will be returning to his home state of Ohio for personal/family reasons.
Chaminade-Madonna’s President, Rev. Larry Doersching, S.M. says, “The entire Chaminade-Madonna family is grateful to Coach Tyrrell for his significant contribution to the athletic program during his five years as head football coach. The varsity football program has been successful, not only for the number of victories we have known, but for the formation of our young men as successful athletes beyond high school and as successful contributors to both Church and society. ‘Coach T.’ will be greatly missed.”
It is with great enthusiasm that the Chaminade-Madonna Administration announces the appointment of the school’s Athletic Director and current Football Defensive Coordinator, Marcelo Rodriguez, to the position of Head Football Coach. During his years at Chaminade-Madonna, Rodriguez has gained a reputation as one of the best defensive minds in high school football in all of South Florida. He has also served as the school’s Dean of Students for the past 12 years. Coach Rodriguez’s appointment will offer the Chaminade-Madonna football program a continued commitment to excellence both on and off the field.
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$5,000 planning grant from the Community Foundation of Broward to create a volunteer program specifically targeted at engaging the city’s baby boomer population in city service. The goal of the planning effort is to create a specialized team of newly retired volunteers that will form the Hollywood Boomers Experience and Skills Team (BEST).
The city will use the grant to conduct outreach and survey the newly retired baby boomers residing in Hollywood to find out what volunteer opportunities would be most likely to interest them and engage them in city service. A BEST committee is already being formed and will begin meeting soon to undertake planning efforts.
Currently, the City of Hollywood has an active volunteer program, called Volunteer Hollywood that promotes, organizes and oversees between 1,500 and 2,000 volunteers each year. Only 4% of those volunteers currently fall within the baby boomer age range (typically identified as individuals born just after WWII and into the early 1960’s).
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Downtown Hollywood has undergone significant changes since Fish Consulting, LLC first opened its doors in 2004. Eight years later, the successful public relations and marketing agency found the perfect fit in the growing arts, music and entertainment district, prompting its recent relocation back to the neighborhood it originally called home.
Lorne Fisher, the CEO/Managing Partner of Fish Consulting, LLC, opened his own agency on 21st Avenue in Downtown Hollywood in October 2004 after serving as the Director of PR & Events for The Absolut Spirits Company. Fisher also previously worked for Ketchum, a global public relations agency, where he served clients that included Kodak, Maxwell House, Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games, Levi’s and Nike.
Under Fisher’s leadership over the past eight years, Fish Consulting has grown into a national communications consulting firm focused on creating public relations and
marketing strategies for clients that include such notable brands such as Dunkin’ Donuts, Baskin Robbins, Massage Envy, Smoothie King and Jiffy Lube, as well as several emerging companies. Fisher has received numerous awards from national and local public relations organizations, including five Silver Anvils, the industry’s most prestigious honor from the Public Relations Society of America.
“Fish has grown significantly over the past several years,” Fisher said. “We needed a larger space, and it was a great building.”
The new office space is inside the historic SunTrust Bank building, which was built in 1924 and is located at 2001 Hollywood Boulevard in the heart of Downtown Hollywood. Leasing agent Robin Robins represented the building owner, Hollywood-based FIRM Realty.
Fisher, a Montreal native who moved to Hollywood as a child in 1976, said Downtown
Hollywood offers the Fish Consulting team much more than just a place to work. The historic arts, music and entertainment district is an ideal location for creative professionals who seek conveniently located office space in a pedestrian-friendly village environment. Featuring an eclectic mix of restaurants and cafes, unique boutiques, art galleries, specialty shops and live music venues, Downtown Hollywood is a designated Live Music District and also home to the “Mural Project”
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For more information on Fish Consulting, call 954-893-9150 or visit www.fish-consulting.com.
For more information on Downtown Hollywood businesses or events, call the City of Hollywood Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) at 954-924-2980 or visit www.hollywoodcra.org.
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Bistro Bon Marché serves up french fusion cuisine and yoga on Hollywood BeachThe site of a former Hollywood Beach
institution has been reborn as Bistro Bon Marché, a unique eatery at 3111 N. Surf Road whose healthy French fusion cuisine and attentive service have been getting rave reviews from customers since its opening Dec. 1.
Owner Marco Proulx said his new restaurant, the former home of Ocean’s Eleven, has been full almost every day, thanks to word-of-mouth publicity.
“The response is amazing,” Proulx said. “We’re going to have to start taking reservations soon.”
Proulx expects interest in Bistro Bon Marché to only increase after the first of the year, when yoga classes will be offered at 7:30 and 9:30 a.m. daily on the restaurant’s patio.
The unique concept that combines French fusion cooking using mostly organic ingredients and al fresco yoga offerings came about as “a vision I had of what we need to offer, to bring to the beach,” said Proulx, a yoga enthusiast for more than 10 years. “Almost everybody has a burger joint.”
Proulx signed the lease with property owner Hollywood Towers in November. The restaurant space subsequently underwent a dramatic transformation, with sleek white leather sofas catching the eye of passersby even before the bistro opened.
But the true star of Bistro Bon Marché is the French fusion cuisine created by Executive Chef Chris Smith, whose culinary background includes the Illusions luxury chartered yacht and Hyatt Hotels.
“People can’t believe the food that comes out of that kitchen,” Proulx said.
Menu selections include Eggs Benedict, orange French toast, key lime waffles, breakfast sandwiches, yogurt
parfaits, and sweet or savory crepes. Bistro Bon Marché also serves frozen smoothies, specialty coffees, mimosas in the morning, and wine at lunch and dinner.
Outstanding customer service is also a priority at Bistro Bon Marché, where French-speaking staff are available to accommodate French Canadian patrons. Proulx relocated to South Florida from Montreal two and a half years ago after vacationing in the area. Proulx said he’s familiar with the beaches from South Beach to Boca Raton, and Hollywood has the best beach around.
“There’s nothing like this,” said Proulx, a Hollywood Beach resident. “The beach is clean and you’ve got a nice Broadwalk. You don’t see this anywhere else.”
Bistro Bon Marché opens daily at 7 a.m. serving coffee and cold breakfast items, with full food service beginning at 8 a.m. Bistro Bon Marché is located at 3111 N. Surf Road, at the north end of Hollywood Beach at Scott Street. For more information, call 954-842-2389 or visit www.bistrobonmarche.com.
For more information on Hollywood Beach businesses or events, call the City of Hollywood Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) at 954-924-2980 or visit www.hollywoodcra.org.
Under Florida Law (Chapter 163, Part III), local governments are able to designate areas as Community Redevelopment Areas when certain conditions exist. The Downtown District of the Hollywood, Florida CRA, created in 1979, is approximate 580 acres. The Beach District of the Hollywood, Florida CRA, created in 1997, consists of 293 acres.
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The KISS Country Cares for Kids Radiothon, a live two-day radio broadcast and pledge drive, raised $256,711 for Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital Foundation.
The Radiothon was held on December 6 and 7, 2012 and included 24 hours of programming, featuring moving stories from
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Funds raised from the Radiothon benefit Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital, one of the region’s leading pediatric hospitals, offering a comprehensive scope of healthcare services and
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1650 Johnson Street • Hollywood • FL • 33020 • (954) 927-6040 ext 2
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Your new neighborhood eatery in the Hollywood Beach Golf Resort is now open!
A true hidden gem! Now serving great cuisine with the freshest ingredients.
Open daily for lunch & dinner! Breakfast on the weekends! Happy Hour everyday from 4 pm—7 pm! Great food & drink specials!
Start your holiday planning! Catering & banquet hall available for all occasions!
1650 Johnson Street • Hollywood • FL • 33020 • (954) 927-6040 ext 2
There’s a little something for everyone at...
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A true hidden gem! Now serving great cuisine with the freshest ingredients.
Open daily for lunch & dinner! Breakfast on the weekends! Happy Hour everyday from 4 pm—7 pm! Great food & drink specials!
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BrightStar Credit Union, one of the largest credit unions in south Florida, has reached 50,000 members, a key indicator of its continued growth and financial stability.
“Reaching 50,000 members is a significant milestone for the credit union and a testament to our member’s continued trust in us over the last 66 years,” said Ralph Crockett, Chief Executive Officer of BrightStar Credit Union. “We’ve enjoyed strong membership growth for the last three
years and expect this to continue as part of the national trend driving consumers looking for high touch customer service, additional products and services and lower fees.”
A dedicated and compassionate corporate citizen known for its people-helping-people philosophy, BrightStar Credit Union gives back to the community in a variety of ways, promoting financial literacy, educating members and their families, supporting education, children, the arts and the under-privileged.
For more information, visit www.bscu.org.
Ralph Crockett, Chief Executive Officer of BrightStar Credit Union
Brightstar Credit Union Reaches 50,000 Member Milestone
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Save The Date!!!Saturday, April 27, 2013
Hollywood’s Diamonds in the Rough15th Annual Golf Tournament
The mission of the Hollywood’s Diamonds in the Rough, Inc. Youth Golf Program is to ensure that all youth, regardless of social/economic
background, have an opportunity to learn and play golf. In coordination with golf skills, the program seeks to instill the game’s inherent positive values. Our designated “core values” include honesty, integrity, sportsmanship, perseverance, respect, confidence, responsibility, courtesy and good judgment.Through our Youth golf activities, we provide 18-hole golf course access, equipment, instruction, swing mechanics, rules and etiquette knowledge by professional and amateur golfers.
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Joy Satterlee and Broward County Commissioner Sue Gunzburger, an Honorary Member of the Center’s Board
Amelia Wesley, Hot Hollywood Glam Honoree Ben Wesley, and Donna Ballman
Marta Prado and former Florida Attorney General Bob Butterworth
Hot Hollywood Glam (HHG) Chair Gerard Nadeau, Art and Culture Center of Hollywood Executive Director Joy Satterlee, and 2012 HHG Honoree Ben Wesley
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Nothing says “happy holidays” like an ugly Christmas sweater. On December 20th folks flaunted the ugliest festive frocks they can find to celebrate the holidays at Mickey Byrne’s Irish Pub in Hollywood. The party included an open bar, live music, and prizes for the ugliest Christmas sweater.
Admission for this festive evening was a $10 donation to Gilda’s Club South Florida at the door. All proceeds support Gilda’s Club South Florida programs for men, women, and children touched by cancer.
“We’re so thankful for our partnership with Mickey Byrne’s Irish Pub. It’s these community partnerships that enable us to keep our support programs and workshops available to our members free of charge,” shared Shelley Goren, Gilda’s Club South Florida CEO.
“Supporting charities, such as Gilda’s
Club, has always been really important to me, especially during the holidays” said Mark Rowe, owner of Mickey Byrne’s Irish Pub. “It was great to provide an opportunity where people can celebrate the season and also give back to others.”
For more information, contact Elisabeth Glynn at 954-763-6776 or eglynn@gildasclubsouthflorida.org. Mickey Byrne’s Irish Pub is located at 1921 Hollywood Boulevard, Hollywood, FL 33020.
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Invicta Watch Group, one of the leading watch groups in the world, is the new title sponsor for Tour de Broward 2013 – the annual philanthropic community event that benefits the Cardiac Center at Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital.
Invicta Watch Group Tour De Broward 2013, presented by zMotion, is scheduled for Sunday, February 24, 2013 at Miramar Regional Park, 16801 Miramar Parkway. The event comprises five community events that include 50K and 100K secure Cycling Challenges; 3K Family Walk; 5K Timed Run, and Power of Play Kids Zone. Participants for the Tour can register as an individual or
as a team. People can also donate online and fundraise as a team. General registration varies per event, as well as fundraising commitment.
Tour de Broward 2013, will help support Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital Cardiac Center.
Invicta CEO, Eyal Lalo, states, “With our world headquarters located in Hollywood Florida, it was a perfect and obvious fit to be part of such an important cause.”
To donate or register as a sponsor or as a participant, visit tourdebroward.com.
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NEWS FROM THE GREATER HOLLYWOOD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
SceneS From Around the chAmberThe Greater Hollywood Chamber
of Commerce held its December“Good
Morning Hollywood” breakfast meeting
at the Westin Diplomat Resort & Spa.
Nicki Grossman, President of the Greater
Fort Lauderdale Convention & Visitors
Bureau, served as the keynote speaker.
Sponsors included Costa Hollywood, Sun
Credit Union, The Westin Diplomat Resort
& Spa and Becker & Poliakoff, PA. On
November 30th, the chamber held its
29th Annual Golf Classic in partnership
with the Hollywood YMCA. We hope you
enjoy these snapshots from both events.
Photos courtesy of Elegant Photography
and Nick Suarez.
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2012 was a banner year for Hollywood in many different ways that ultimately benefit residents and chamber members alike.
A number of renowned educational institutions came to Hollywood in the last 12 months, including the Oceanography Center at Nova Southeastern University; this world-class research institution is a leader in marine biological research with an emphasis on coral reef science and shark conservation. Barry University also opened an off-site campus in Hollywood early in 2012, becoming Hollywood’s first partnership with an institution of higher education offering traditional undergraduate, graduate and doctoral degree programs. The university’s anesthesiology and biomedical sciences graduate programs were relocated to a 10,000 square foot space that once housed a fire station on North 21st Avenue in Hollywood. The school is already operating at full capacity and consideration for expansion is underway. In addition to Dade Medical College (which opened a location on Taft Street in 2011), City College opened in West Hollywood on Taft Street, with special laboratory classrooms developed to simulate actual working conditions for the Emergency Medical Services and Allied Health curricula. As a result of all of these educational facilities opening, hundreds of students come to Hollywood daily and that’s a
definite economic boost to our city.Tourism increased in and
around Hollywood during 2012, as evidenced by elevated bed occupancy rates and decreased vacancies. Hollywood/Fort Lauderdale International Airport experienced an increase in flights and initiated a runway expansion project, as well, and the number of visitors who booked cruises and subsequently spent time in Hollywood pre- and post-cruise also increased, due in great part to the Royal Caribbean shuttle service. Tourists and residents alike are adding to an increased ridership aboard the Hollywood Trolley. Weekly musical events at Hollywood’s ArtsPark drew record crowds this past year and served as a beacon to Downtown Hollywood. Once visitors were downtown, they couldn’t help but visit our local
restaurants and shops, which provided a much-needed economic boost during 2012. Thanks to chamber members Ambit Advertising and Public Relations and Matrix2 Advertising, a comprehensive, international tourism campaign is underway and the Channel 10 weather camera promotes beautiful Hollywood Beach each and every day.
Improvements made by the Beach CRA streetscape plan continued to make Hollywood Beach even more beautiful during 2012. Brick pavers, buried utility lines and landscaping helped to make the streets between A1A and the Broadwalk more aesthetically appealing and these efforts are still continuing. The Department of Transportation also worked to help beautify State Road 7 and entered the third phase of this project last
year. In 2012, talks were initiated to bring Walmart to the site of the current Millennium Mall. A number of new restaurants opened in Hollywood, too, including Face, La Vendetta and Bistro Bon Marche. And, an announcement was made that Cinema Paradiso will relocate to Hollywood Boulevard in 2013.
With so much happening in Hollywood during 2012, it’s important to note that the newly elected city commission boasts numerous friendly faces. Commissioner Peter Hernandez is a past president of the chamber, as is Patty Asseff, and both Dick Blattner and Kevin Biederman are former chamber board members. This friendship and support on the city commission level will be instrumental in helping the chamber’s governmental affairs committee execute a business development agenda aimed at recruiting, retaining and expanding business for Hollywood.
All in all, 2012 was a memorable year for Hollywood’s residents and business community and all signs are pointing to 2013 being even better. Happy New Year!
Welcome NeW chamber members
For information about joining the Greater Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, call 954-923-4000.
Universal healthcare is focused on educating the community about benefit information through events, presentations and written literature.Vanessa moris 305.968.1196 www.univhc.com
The Peninsula offers personal care and hospitality services to seniors living in an affordable independent assisted living and memory care community. Jonathan sperber 954.893.7755 www.slm.net
center stage coffee is a premier coffee roaster in the Hollywood community. If you are a coffee lover, this is the place to purchase your grounds. Jamie mardis 954.989.8898 www.centerstagecoffee.com
Villa rio Vista is a small 50-bed assisted living facility family owned and operated and located in one of Fort Lauderdale’s premier neighborhoods. alex Gheorghiu and shannon raskob 954.763.1044 www.villa-riovista.com
Tsys merchant solutions will take 100% responsibility for every customer experience through collaboration, innovation and unparalleled service delivered by our caring team members. stephanie Turner 954.826.9948 www.tsys.com
broward bcycle makes bicycle sharing economical and convenient to use bikes for trips that are too far to walk, but too short to drive. As a member, you can use a B-cycle to run an errand, grab lunch, travel from the bus stop to your office, or just get some fresh air. There are as many reasons to use a B-cycle as there are members!Kathryn moore and craig chester 954.459.5944 www.browardbcycle.com
ramada hollywood beach resort is a unique hotel in the center of Downtown Hollywood just two steps from it all! Our amenities include: complimentary breakfast, high-speed wireless Internet, heated swimming pool and fitness center.Daniel angress 954.927.3341 www.ramadadowntownhollywood.com
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beloff, Parker, Jacobs Plc. Eric Jacobs is a litigation attorney who has represented several property owners in downtown Hollywood. He has been a property owner downtown and understands the particular issues.eric Jacobs 954.929.0679
hollyWooD Was haPPeNING IN 2012NEWS FROM THE GREATER HOLLYWOOD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Friday, JaN. 11Good Morning Hollywood Breakfast7:30 to 9 a.m.SOHO Catering & Events3861 Stirling Road, HollywoodKeynote speaker: Mayor Peter Bober, City of Hollywood Presenting the Annual State of the City AddressSponsored by: Fifth Third Bank, SOHO Catering & EventsTable Sponsor: Waste Pro$12 members in advance online/$15 members at the door/$20 future members
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Cindy Abraham Voted Best Realtor In Hollywood has found her niche in specializing in properties that do not sell the fi rst time around. She and her team have worked together for over fi ve years. Let us know which area you are interested in and we will send a complete State of the market report to help you fi nd your perfect property or give you the facts to help you sell. If you have a friend or relative ANYWHERE IN THE COUNTRY who are having problems selling, Cindy and her team will research and find the Top Producer in that area.
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David Lane954.258.0510
Grand 3 bedroom 3 bath home with 70 ft yacht dock with seawall, deep water, no fi xed bridges a half a block to the Intracoastal, open kitchen with granite counter tops and stainless steel appliances, Good size master bedroom with massive walk-in closet, formal dining area overlooking the canal, marble fl ooring throughout living area, beautiful French doors opening out to gorgeous pool area and dock, true 2 car garage, located in the very private and quiet section of Hollywood Lakes
High fl oor condo in the fabulous Duo, Hallandale Beach. Beautiful views, luxury building has wonderful amenities, tennis, pool, gym, shopping, transportation, minutes to beaches, Gulfstream Village, houses of worship. Offered at $229,000.
henryteam@bellsouth.net
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Joan Henry954-849-4936
Robert Henry954-260-7531
Ray & Lucy MiccioThe Preferred Team!954.270.2163 Direct
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AWESOME WATER FRONT HOME WITH SEAWALL, NO FIXED BRIDGES HOLLYWOOD
LAKES UNDER $1,000,000
DUO HALLANDALE BEACH
Call us today for all your real estate needs!
Hollywood Hills gem on the best street available. 3 bed 2 bath home. Substantially remodeled. Brazilian Cherry hardwood fl oors throughout. New kitchen w/ granite counters & center island. New appliances. All windows and sliders were replaced w/ impact glass. Large family room & Florida room. Offered at $385,000.
Ellen Wrubel954-966-7734
ellen.wrubel@fl oridamoves.com
EMERALD HILLS VILLA
Spacious, well maintained villa. Freshly painted, neutral decor in main areas. Formal dining room, seperate breakfast and laundry rooms. View of golf course from screened patio, community pool, small pets welcome. Close to shopping , houses of worship, I-95, airport, beach and Hard Rock. Asking $250,000.
Linda Rose/Elaine Hedleston Team
Linda cell: 954-559-1680Elaine cell: 954-629-9105
www.Floridamoves.com/linda.rosewww.Floridamoves.com/elaine.hedleston
RENAISSANCE ON THE OCEAN
Renissance:STUNNING TWO STORY PENTHOUSEPerfectly priced at $1,625,000.DIRECT OCEAN BEAUTY 3/3.5. $1275,000.
NEW IN NORTH BEACH: Rare opportunity. Large 2/2 with wood fl oors. Please call us for details. $475,000.
Whether buying or selling locally, or planning a move to another area; please call us for a consultation.
Over 100 years of Bringing Buyers and Sellers Together!
www.floridamoves.com/hollywood
3319 Sheridan Street| Hollywood, FL 33021
Stunning Mediterranean Style home, newer construction, built in 1988 on highly elevated lot, gorgeous Italian tile fl oors, impact glass, huge master bedroom, large open eat-in kitchen with custom wood cabinets, french doors open to tiled screened porch, fenced in backyard with parking spot for a large boat, storage shed, just a few steps to prestigious Southlake, minutes to beach.Offered at $439,900.
Lovely, fully furnished 1 bed, 1.5 baths in desirable gated complex just 1 mile from the beach! Beautifully decorated, Zen-like sanctuary, immaculate, upgraded kitchen, baths, tile fl oors, move-in ready! Two heated pools, tennis, clubhouse, low maintenance, pets allowed too. Publix, shops and restaurants across the street. Super place to enjoy South Florida lifestyle.
Offered at $134,000.
henryteam@bellsouth.net
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Joan Henry954-849-4936
Robert Henry954-260-7531
Ray & Lucy MiccioThe Preferred Team!954.270.2163 Direct
micciol@comcast.net
www.floridamoves.com/hollywood3319 Sheridan Street| Hollywood, FL 33021
PRISTINE 3 BEDROOM WITH GARAGE IN HOLLYWOOD LAKES
SHERIDAN BY THE BEACH
Bernard Shapiro954-830-3275
www.bernardshapiro.com
Call us today for all your real estate needs!
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3 bed 2 1/2 bath home in gated Greens of Emerald Hills.2 car gargage. Large pool.Wood burning fi replace. Home shows great!This is a Fannie Mae HomePath property.Purchase this property for as little as 3%down!This property is approved for Homepath Financing & HomePath Renovation Mortgage Financing.Close by October 31,2011 & receive up to 3.5%of the fi nal sales price to be used for closing cost assistance!Eligibility restrictions apply.Tenant currently occupies the property. Price $254,900
Brian Hausfeld Realtor/ Property Manager
p:954-632-8038 brihaus11@aol.com
GREENS OF EMERALD HILLS
Ellen Wrubel954-966-7734
ellen.wrubel@fl oridamoves.com
JUST BRING YOUR TOOTHBRUSH!Fabulous 2 bedroom 2 bath free standing home. Totally redone, shows like a model. Just bring your toothbrush and move in. Must see to appreciate! Full size washer and dryer, storage room off carport, low maintenance. Complex has a lake with fi shing pier. Close to shopping, restaurants, Hard Rock, beach and airport. Ideal for a vacation home. Only $125,000
Unobstructed view of golf course at Emerald Hills Country Club. Beautiful, bright, updated 2 bed 2 bath with den or offi ce. Spacious rear patio. Features include huge 24x27 ft. great room, kitchen with granite counters, breakfast area, formal dining, laundry room, vaulted ceilings, wood fl oors, extended master. approximately 2000 sf. New barrel tile roof and new A/C. Community pool.
Offered at $289,900.Linda Rose/Elaine Hedleston Team
Linda cell: 954-559-1680Elaine cell: 954-629-9105
www.Floridamoves.com/linda.rose, www.Floridamoves.com/elaine.hedleston
RENAISSANCE ON THE OCEANFABULOUS SOUTHEAST CORNER/DIRECT OCEAN 3 Br/3ba +den. Glorious views, excellent condition. Offered at $795,000.
EXQUISITE 2 STORY PENTHOUSE HOME3300 sf. two master suites, huge kitchen, multi balconies. panoramic Intracoastal, park and city light views. Offered at $910,000.
Whether buying or selling HOMES or CONDOS
please call us for a consultation.
BEAUTIFUL GOLF VIEWSEMERALD GREEN VILLAS
AT EMERALD HILLS COUNTRY CLUB
Over 100 years of Bringing Buyers and Sellers Together
$10 Fish ‘N’ Chips Special
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Stunning Mediterranean Style home, newer construction, built in 1988 on highly elevated lot, gorgeous Italian tile fl oors, impact glass, huge master bedroom, large open eat-in kitchen with custom wood cabinets, french doors open to tiled screened porch, fenced in backyard with parking spot for a large boat, storage shed, just a few steps to prestigious Southlake, minutes to beach.Offered at $439,900.
Lovely, fully furnished 1 bed, 1.5 baths in desirable gated complex just 1 mile from the beach! Beautifully decorated, Zen-like sanctuary, immaculate, upgraded kitchen, baths, tile fl oors, move-in ready! Two heated pools, tennis, clubhouse, low maintenance, pets allowed too. Publix, shops and restaurants across the street. Super place to enjoy South Florida lifestyle.
Offered at $134,000.
henryteam@bellsouth.net
Call the MultimillionDollar Producers
Joan Henry954-849-4936
Robert Henry954-260-7531
Ray & Lucy MiccioThe Preferred Team!954.270.2163 Direct
micciol@comcast.net
www.floridamoves.com/hollywood3319 Sheridan Street| Hollywood, FL 33021
PRISTINE 3 BEDROOM WITH GARAGE IN HOLLYWOOD LAKES
SHERIDAN BY THE BEACH
Bernard Shapiro954-830-3275
www.bernardshapiro.com
Call us today for all your real estate needs!
JUST LISTED
3 bed 2 1/2 bath home in gated Greens of Emerald Hills.2 car gargage. Large pool.Wood burning fi replace. Home shows great!This is a Fannie Mae HomePath property.Purchase this property for as little as 3%down!This property is approved for Homepath Financing & HomePath Renovation Mortgage Financing.Close by October 31,2011 & receive up to 3.5%of the fi nal sales price to be used for closing cost assistance!Eligibility restrictions apply.Tenant currently occupies the property. Price $254,900
Brian Hausfeld Realtor/ Property Manager
p:954-632-8038 brihaus11@aol.com
GREENS OF EMERALD HILLS
Ellen Wrubel954-966-7734
ellen.wrubel@fl oridamoves.com
JUST BRING YOUR TOOTHBRUSH!Fabulous 2 bedroom 2 bath free standing home. Totally redone, shows like a model. Just bring your toothbrush and move in. Must see to appreciate! Full size washer and dryer, storage room off carport, low maintenance. Complex has a lake with fi shing pier. Close to shopping, restaurants, Hard Rock, beach and airport. Ideal for a vacation home. Only $125,000
Unobstructed view of golf course at Emerald Hills Country Club. Beautiful, bright, updated 2 bed 2 bath with den or offi ce. Spacious rear patio. Features include huge 24x27 ft. great room, kitchen with granite counters, breakfast area, formal dining, laundry room, vaulted ceilings, wood fl oors, extended master. approximately 2000 sf. New barrel tile roof and new A/C. Community pool.
Offered at $289,900.Linda Rose/Elaine Hedleston Team
Linda cell: 954-559-1680Elaine cell: 954-629-9105
www.Floridamoves.com/linda.rose, www.Floridamoves.com/elaine.hedleston
RENAISSANCE ON THE OCEANFABULOUS SOUTHEAST CORNER/DIRECT OCEAN 3 Br/3ba +den. Glorious views, excellent condition. Offered at $795,000.
EXQUISITE 2 STORY PENTHOUSE HOME3300 sf. two master suites, huge kitchen, multi balconies. panoramic Intracoastal, park and city light views. Offered at $910,000.
Whether buying or selling HOMES or CONDOS
please call us for a consultation.
BEAUTIFUL GOLF VIEWSEMERALD GREEN VILLAS
AT EMERALD HILLS COUNTRY CLUB
Over 100 years of Bringing Buyers and Sellers Together
$10 Fish ‘N’ Chips Special
All Day Fridays
CENTRAL HOLLYWOODSpacious 3 bed 2 bath home with single car garage, circular driveway, fenced yard, large screened patio. Huge living room, dining area, kitchen with snack bar and adjacent large family room. Carpet, pergo wood fl oors, accordian shutters. Near Oak Ridge Elementary. Short ride to airport and beach. Enjoy a private street. Offered at $174,000.
Brian Hausfeld954.632.8038
WWW.SELLHOLLYWOODHOMES.COM
Call today for a private viewing!
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Yakisoba · SushiSoups & Salads
Appetizers · EntreesValue Bowls · Party Trays
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California Roll
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Grand Opening
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Tokyo Grill Hollywood • 954-923-4185
Total Menu Bill20%off
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Offer expires 12-7-12 .
Tokyo Grill Hollywood • 954-923-4185
dine in onlyTeriyaki Chicken Bowl
$299
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Offer expires 12-7-12 .
Tokyo Grill Hollywood • 954-923-4185
Choose Any Hibachi Entrees Or Dinner Selects
$599each
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Tokyo Grill Hollywood • 954-923-4185
California Roll
$199
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Teriyaki Chicken $5.95
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Hibachi Steak $5.95
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Hibachi Shrimp $5.95
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CLIPPER MAGAZINE Proof ReleaseTOKYO GRILL HOLLYWOOD Account #: 259916
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Grand Opening
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Tokyo Grill Hollywood • 954-923-4185
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dine in onlyTeriyaki Chicken Bowl
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Offer expires 12-7-12 .
Tokyo Grill Hollywood • 954-923-4185
Choose Any Hibachi Entrees Or Dinner Selects
$599each
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Tokyo Grill Hollywood • 954-923-4185
California Roll
$199
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Teriyaki Chicken $5.95
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Hibachi Steak $5.95
with coupon only
Hibachi Shrimp $5.95
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Yakisoba · SushiSoups & Salads
Appetizers · EntreesValue Bowls · Party Trays
Kids’ Meals · Entree Meals
California Roll
$1.99
Grand Opening
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Tokyo Grill Hollywood • 954-923-4185
Total Menu Bill20%off
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Offer expires 12-7-12 .
Tokyo Grill Hollywood • 954-923-4185
dine in onlyTeriyaki Chicken Bowl
$299
With this coupon.Not valid with other offers or coupons.
Offer expires 12-7-12 .
Tokyo Grill Hollywood • 954-923-4185
Choose Any Hibachi Entrees Or Dinner Selects
$599each
With this coupon.Not valid with other offers or coupons.
Offer expires 12-7-12 .
Tokyo Grill Hollywood • 954-923-4185
California Roll
$199
reg. $3.50
Teriyaki Chicken $5.95
with coupon only
Hibachi Steak $5.95
with coupon only
Hibachi Shrimp $5.95
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