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Cancer center starting a survivorship program
The Memorial Breast Cancer Center in Hollywood is launching a cancer survivorship program. The program will introduce newly diagnosed breast cancer patients with survivors to help guide them through the treatment and recovery process. "We have been...Tags: Netherlands, Human Interest, Healthcare Provider, Oncology, Breast Cancer
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Hollywood poetry event celebrates hobo culture
Hobo culture lives on. A group of poets recently gathered at the David Park Community Center in Hollywood to pay homage to the history of hobos and their contribution to the arts. Some of the artists arrived with scraggly beards, tattered clothing and...Tags: Culture, Broward County, Poetry, Arts and Culture
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Miramar to open fire station for central area
A new fire station will be opening later this year to serve central Miramar. The temporary fire station will be on Miramar Parkway about a half-mile east of Flamingo Road. Fire Station 107 will be funded by a $1.9 million Staffing for Adequate Fire...Tags: U.S. Department of Homeland Security, FEMA, Miramar
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Students' documentary on the deficit airs on C-SPAN
Weston students Brian Bosem, Camila Tussie and Jacob Wilentz got a big thrill recently when their documentary aired on C-SPAN. The eighth-graders at Falcon Cove Middle School took third in the network's nationwide StudentCam competition for their entry,...Tags: Allen West, Politics, Matt Mead, Government, Gary Herbert
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David Sedaris on 'Let's Explore Diabetes with Owls'
Can't afford to travel the world? Don't worry — David Sedaris does it for you. In "Let's Explore Diabetes with Owls," his hilarious new collection of essays, America's best-selling literary funnyman hits the road. Various essays find him in Paris,...
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Event raises more than $100K for ARC Broward
Joe Aycock's salmon and shrimp dish was a big hit, winning the fan favorite award during the recent Delish 2013 event. The event, presented by the Wasie Foundation at a Fort Lauderdale hotel, raised more than $100,000 for ARC Broward, a private, not-...Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Autism
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Kids of Character: Rachael Rosier
Rachael Rosier Age: 17 School: Coral Glades High in Coral Springs Grade: 12th Hometown: Coral Springs Trait: Citizenship Rachael devised a way several years ago to combine her strong desires to teach students to act and to help a food pantry....Tags: Education, Culture, Westchester Elementary School, Separation of Church and State, Schools
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Art project spotlights students' character
Inspired by the school district's Kids of Character program, Sawgrass Elementary School art teacher Tracy Sachs had fifth-graders design a ceramic tile based on one of the traits. The two-month project was a process. It went from a discussion on...Tags: Abraham Lincoln, Students, Building Material, Teaching and Learning
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Bringing a golden era back to life
Old-time stars like George Burns, W.C. Fields and Groucho Marx come to life when George Bettinger and his wife perform in front of a crowd of seniors. At 50, Bettinger is younger than the generation he's performing for, but he's plugged into the same...Tags: March of Dimes Foundation, Radio, Television, Pembroke Pines, Entertainment
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Communicating their artistic vision
Two area artists who use a variety of materials — like family photographs, tissue paper and sand — in their paintings are featured at a local museum. Shushana Caplan's "Raizel's Journey" and Phyllis Sperber's "The Power of My Imagination"...Tags: Painting, Artists, New York City, Arts, Deerfield Beach
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Hollywood OKs $100K to six nonprofits
Hollywood leaders recently approved providing $100,000 spread among several nonprofit organizations. The federal Community Development Block Grant funds will be provided to six groups. The CDBG funding is geared toward eliminating blight in...Tags: Broward County
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Is There A Funny Lawyer In The House?
The Hartford CourantPaul Mecurio says he wasn't unhappy as a Wall Street lawyer. He was fresh out of Georgetown Law School and working on major merger deals. It was exciting, but there was something more appealing to him. "The fulfillment of writing a joke and then...Tags: Bob Costas, Television, The Daily Show (tv program), Entertainment, The Wall Street Journal
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