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Although she was born in Panama, Sofia Constantino grew up in Weston. She began her education at Gator Run Elementary WE CONNECT COMMUNITIES™
Although she was born in Panama, Sofia Constantino grew up in Weston. She began her education at Gator Run Elementary WE CONNECT COMMUNITIES™
Celebrate the Arts, presented by the City of Weston, the Arts Council of Greater Weston, and the Weston Music Society, WE CONNECT COMMUNITIES™
Nothing will get you in the holiday spirit like Hollywood’s Candy Cane Parade. The annual celebration features dozens of floats, WE CONNECT COMMUNITIES™
Few things symbolize the holiday spirit than the flickering lights on a Christmas Tree or the beautiful flame of a WE CONNECT COMMUNITIES™
Halloween is going to be spooky again this year! The South Florida Cloggers are sponsoring a 2-day scary haunted house event called “The Legend of the Lodge Returns!” The haunted house will be held at Robbins Lodge in Robbins Lodge Park on October 26th and 27th. It is not for the faint of heart! WE CONNECT COMMUNITIES™
Big things are on the horizon for 16-year-old International Dance Academy (IDA) student Paula Zapata. The aspiring ballerina will be packing her slippers and moving to New York City to join the Jackie Kennedy Onassis School at the American Ballet Theater (ABT). WE CONNECT COMMUNITIES™
The Foot, ankle, and leg specialists at South Florida Institute of Sports Medicine (SFISM) have moved to a new location off Pine Island Road near the Westfield Broward Mall. Dr. Warren Windram and Dr. John Goodner are already seeing patients at the new, state-of-the-art location, which opened to accommodate the increasing number of patients. WE CONNECT COMMUNITIES™
Weston’s City Manager, Donald P. Decker, released the city’s proposal for its Fiscal Year 2022 Budget. The City Commission will WE CONNECT COMMUNITIES™
Low handicap players understand the importance of a good short game, especially on the putting green. Professional players have exceptional WE CONNECT COMMUNITIES™
This fall may bring an unusual transition for families: the return to in-person school after a year in the virtual classroom. This will come as a welcome relief to many parents worried about their children’s education and development, but it is important for parents to remember that transitions are difficult. WE CONNECT COMMUNITIES™
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