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Paving the Way

In the weeks following the Feb. 14 shooting in Parkland, the words and actions of students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas resonated from coast to coast, prompting a nationwide discussion and, at the state level, legislative change to Florida’s gun laws. But it’s the future of students at Stoneman Douglas that prompted action by a Boca

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Friday, March 30 and Saturday, March 31 Passover Seder   Farmer’s Table A cantor leads a 30-minute service before the meal and haggadahs are provided. Shareable dishes include a Traditional Seder Plate consisting of lamb bone, romaine, charoset, curly parsley, horseradish, burnt egg and salt water; Gefilte Fish accompanied by beet horseradish and marinated carrots; Chopped Chicken Liver with caramelized onions

Batter Up!

Not only will the Miami Marlins start the 2018 Major League Baseball season with new ownership and a revamped roster, but fans also will be dancing to a different tune. As part of Opening Day festivities at Marlins Park on Thursday, DJ Khaled, Nicky Jam, Kent Jones and Grammy award-winning artist Jason “Poo Bear” Boyd

Emma González

My name was thrown into the hands of the media by [fellow student] David Hogg; he and I were friends before all this. He figured he could use my help in keeping the media’s attention. My first interview was the night after the shooting with [CNN’s] Anderson Cooper, alongside Isabelle Robinson and Lex Michael. Members

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Friday, March 23 Broadway and Burgers Emerson Hart of Tonic with special guest Jesse Young In this intimate performance, former front man for alt-rock band Tonic sings the band’s hits and songs from his solo album “Beauty in Despair.” He’s joined by special guest Jesse Young. When: 8 p.m. Where: Abdo New River Room at The Broward

Scott Israel

CNN anchor Jake Tapper, Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel and NRA spokesperson Dana Loesch at the CNN Town Hall at the BB&T Center

From the moment he first addressed reporters at Marjory Stoneman Douglas on Feb. 14, Scott Israel has been an integral and often-compelling figure in the continuing storyline connected to the deadliest high school shooting in U.S. history. At a CNN-organized town hall meeting a week after the shooting, the Broward County sheriff drew several standing

Break Into Spring

Young at Art Museum Children explore daily themes through art activities and museum exploration. Ages: 3-4; 5-12 Where: 751 SW 121st Ave., Davie When: March 23, 26-30; 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Fee: $60 a day; fees for extended care and lunch Info: youngatartmuseum.org; 954.424.5031   Camp Wild This environmental camp teaches children about South Florida’s wildlife

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Friday, March 16 Tastes of South Florida Snail of Approval Tasting Party Slow Food Miami hosts its seventh annual tasting party, known as Miami’s Freshest Night Out. The tasting party unites Miami’s top chefs, local growers and producers for a night of tasting and honoring Miami’s food scene. The event benefits Slow Food Miami’s Edible

Modern Marvel

Where: 5845 SW 129th Terrace, Pinecrest Floor size: 7,290 square feet Bedrooms/baths: 6 bedrooms, 7 full baths, 1 half bath Details: Clean lines and marble floors make this three-story home aesthetically unique. Vaulted ceilings, balcony, a laundry room, custom kitchen with hidden walk-in pantry and butler’s pantry are just a few of the home comforts,

Healing Hands

Simon Kornberg remembers his first encounter with a small, light- and dark-colored Jack Russell terrier like it was yesterday. The 10-year-old dog was paralyzed from the neck down. After an extensive evaluation, the veterinary neurologist discovered the problem. Testing revealed a large benign tumor that was compressing the terrier’s spinal cord. Kornberg’s suggested treatment to