Ron Lennen has been selling ultra-luxury properties in the South Florida market, specifically in the Fort Lauderdale area, for 24 years, so he’s seen his share of trends come and go. This year, he’ll serve as president of Greater Fort Lauderdale Realtors, so who better to ask about the real estate market for 2017—especially with
Read MoreWhen Tiffany Advincula gave her name and telephone number to Bella’s Quinces, a one-stop shop for all things quinceañera in South Miami, she never thought it would lead her to national television. A few months later, Advincula and her mother, Rosie, received a call from TLC. “All I was looking for was a dress,” Advincula
Read MoreThe Rotary Club of Coconut Creek sets its sights on the future While 2016 was a tumultuous year for many, members of the Rotary Club of Coconut Creek were focused on giving their community a helping hand. The club’s 19 members helped build a house for 4KIDS of South Florida and participated in Steps for
Read MoreAmong our new year’s resolutions for 2017, living a healthy lifestyle and exercising more probably rank in the top 10 for the majority of us. However, with the hustle and bustle of daily life—kids, work, errands, travel schedules—it doesn’t take long for our fitness goals to make their way down our list of to-dos that
Read MoreDespite the daylong drizzle that had turned its famed dirt track to mud, Pimlico Race Course, just outside of Baltimore, was abuzz last May 21. A record crowd of more than 135,000 awaited the 141st running of the Preakness Stakes, the second leg in thoroughbred racing’s annual Triple Crown. Appropriately enough, the honor that day
Read MoreHappy New Year! Did you know that Julius Caesar instituted Jan. 1 as the first day of the year, partly to honor the month’s namesake, Janus? The Roman god of beginnings had two faces that allowed him to look back into the past and forward into the future. I hope you had the opportunity to
Read MoreThe city takes great pride in being an environmental leader in Broward County. In addition to participating in regional climate change issues, the city works closely with the county on a number of environmental data collection and reporting programs related to the environment, climate change and greenhouse gas emissions. Coconut Creek was one of the
Read MoreHappy New Year, Coconut Creek! On behalf of the entire staff of the City of Coconut Creek, I wish you and your families a very happy, healthy and successful 2017. This year, we recognized eight outstanding employees who serve and protect our residents every day. The following team members received the Coconut Creek’s Annual 2016
Read MoreMonarch High principal James Neer advocates for his students For the principal of Monarch High School, the highlight of last school year actually happened during the summer break. Each year, James Neer follows up with students who didn’t graduate in June. This time, a student came to him. He showed the principal his ACT scores,
Read MoreSugar Pops Orchestra is a jewel in the community Conductor Peter Fuchs has been a musical director and conductor with orchestras for more years than he can remember. He has arranged more than 70 Broadway musicals, and if you name a theater star, chances are, he’s worked with them. Now he’s talking about a project
Read More2016 was a rough year for many of us. We have some suggestions that might make your life easier and better—and help you fulfill your New Year’s resolutions—in 2017. Add some zing and health to your daily eight glasses with the Citrus Zinger (opposite page). This easy-to-clean 28-ounce bottle makes it easy to infuse your
Read MoreSteve Bonner continues to dream big as the president of Seminole Casino Coconut Creek When Steve Bonner answered a classified ad looking for a night job installing slot machines in Colorado, he figured it was temporary fix that could pay the bills while he looked for a “real job.” But within a few months, he
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