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Chef
shakedown

Friday,
Sept. 20, 6 p.m.

Lighthouse
Point Yacht Club

2701
NE 42 St.

Lighthouse
Point, FL 33064

There
will be a cook-off with 16 local chefs from your favorite local
restaurants where you can be the judge, and four local Bartenders
will shake it up to see who will make the best cocktail in town,
which will be judged by a famous celebrity panel. Guests will visit
each restaurant’s sampling station and vote for their favorites!
Come out for music, celebrity judges and raffle items! Tickets
are $100. To purchase, visit
www.eventbrite.com/e/lhpyc-1st-annual-chef-shakedown-tickets-64178980057?ref=episodes

Food
Truck Round Up

Friday,
Sept. 20, 6 to 10 p.m.

41
NE 1 St.

Pompano
Beach, FL 33060

Come
out on the 3rd Friday of every month in Pompano’s Old Town. Enjoy
great Food Truck dining, full bar, live DJ & bands and so much
more! For
questions about how to become a food or non-food vendor, please
e-mail
info@gourmettruckexpo.com.

Jr.
Anglers Day

Saturday,
Sept. 21, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

International
Fishing Pier

200
NE 21 Ave.

Deerfield
Beach, FL 33441

Come
out for the 4th Annual Deerfield Beach Jr. Anglers Day. A family
fun-filled fishing event with fishing clinics, goodie bait buckets,
arts & crafts, face painting, fishing and much more! Availability
only to first 300 registered participants. Register
online at
www.deerfield-beach.com/1553/Jr-Anglers-Day.

The
Narrative of a Slave Woman: an

exploration
of American Spirituals

Saturday,
Sept.21, 6 to 9 p.m.

John
Knox Village

Village
Centre Auditorium

651
SW 6 St.

Pompano
Beach, FL 33060

This
unique program is a powerful presentation examining the issue of
slavery by combining musical performance with spoken slave narrative
accounts.
Guest
artists Opera Soprano Dr. LaToya Lain and pianist Dr. Casey Robards
have presented this program at universities and churches throughout
the country. The event will be informative, enlightening and moving.
Members of John Knox Village or the Venetian Art Society — $35,
General Admission — $50. Get tickets at
https://venetianartssociety.org/events/lain-robards/

Victory
Dolls perform

Saturday,
Sept. 21, 7:30 p.m.

Mizner
Park Cultural Center

201
Plaza Real

Boca
Raton, FL 334332

The
Victory Dolls present I
Left My Heart at the Stage Door Canteen.
Step
back in time with an Andrews Sisters inspired musical group that
honors the vets and first responders with their vocal harmonies.
Performances benefit, support and raise awareness of the non-profit
organizations that support these groups, including Honor
Flight of South Florida
, Gary
Sinise Foundation
, Wounded
Warriors Families Support
and others. For
more information, visit
www.miznerparkculturalcenter.com.

Fall
fellowship spaghetti dinner

Saturday,
Sept.21, 6 p.m.

Saint
Peter’s Anglican Church

1416
SE 2 Terr.

Deerfield
Beach, FL 33441

Come
be a guest, no reservations needed!

Call
954-695-0336 for information.

Nirvana
exhibit

Saturday,
Sept. 21, 8 p.m.

50
W. Atlantic Blvd.

Pompano
Beach, FL 33060

Pompano
Beach Cultural Center is thrilled to present Experiencing
Nirvana,
 a
photo exhibition that presents a glimpse into grunge rock
micro-history, with an inside look at a crucial eight-day period in
the touring life of Nirvana by the co-founder of Sub Pop Records,
Bruce Pavitt. Many of these photos have never been exhibited before.
Come out for a special multi-media presentation and meet and greet
with Bruce Pavitt. Tickets
are $20 to $30. For more information, visit
www.ccpompano.org
or call 954-545-7800.

SW
10th Street Meeting —

for
Waterford Courtyard

WednesdaySept.
25, 7 p.m.





Waterford
Courtyard at Crystal Lake South

2630
SW 15 St.

Deerfield
Beach, FL 33442

The
Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) will be holding a
community meeting with
the residents of
Waterford
Courtyard at Crystal Lake South

at the Pool Room. As part of the SW 10 Street community outreach,
this meeting has been scheduled to discuss the project and gain
insight from the communities on or near the corridor. Residents of
these communities are encouraged to attend. Any resident who would
like to express their views regarding the project may e-mail Robert
Bostian
of
FDOT at
Robert.bostian@dot.state.fl.us.For
more information regarding the SW 10th Street corridor improvements,
visit
www.SW10street.com.

Save
the Date:

Largest
Expo & Golf Outing

Thursday,
Sept. 26, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Deer
Creek Golf Club

2801
DC Country Club Blvd.

Deerfield
Beach, FL, 33442

Play
golf, hear motivational speakers, attend seminars and more. Hosted
by the Greater South Florida Chamber of Commerce. Find out details by
calling Rob at 954-580-8802. (See ad, Pg. 2).

Technology
Workshop: Hacked

Thursday,
Sept.26, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Wyndham
Resort – Deerfield Beach

(Royal
Palm A Ballroom)

2096
NE 2 St.

Deerfield
Beach, FL 33441

Presenters
will offer a security briefing on cities who have dealt with computer
security problems. They will discuss the rise of ransomware, the dark
web and what to do before, during and after a breach. Tickets are $20
for members; $30 for non-members. To purchase tickets visit,
https://deerfieldchamber.chambermaster.com/eventregistration/register/4662.

Networking
at Night: You had me at Aloha

Thursday,
Sept. 26, 5 to 7 p.m.

Hampton
Inn

660
W. Hillsboro Blvd.

Deerfield
Beach, FL 33441

Come
out for networking at night and enjoy a fun and relaxed luau party.
With live music, appetizers and raffle prizes. Tickets for members
are $20 and $30 for non-members. Includes two drink tickets. For more
information and to buy tickets, visit
www.deerfieldchamber.com.

Marcos
Conde Solo Exhibition

Through
Friday, Sept. 27

Bailey
Contemporary Arts (BaCA)

41
NE 1 St.

Pompano
Beach, FL 33060

ArtLit
live painting competition winner Marcos Conde is featuring his work
in a solo exhibition at BaCA’s West Gallery. His focus is on
developing art projects that “display aspects of nature and the use
of a vibrant appearance.”

Movies
in the Park — Dumbo

Friday,
Sept. 27, 8 p.m.

Community
Park/Multi-Purpose Field

1700
NE 8 St.

Pompano
Beach, FL 33060

The
City of Pompano Beach Parks & Recreation Department invites you
to their first ever Movies in the Park. Bring lawn chairs and
blankets. Held on the 4th Friday of every month at
Community Park. This is a free, family – friendly event.

Dunn’s
Run

Sunday,
Oct. 6, 7:30 a.m. (Race begins)

Deerfield
Main Beach Parking Lot

149
SE 21 Ave.

Deerfield
Beach, FL, 33441

The
23nd Annual Dunn’s Run benefits The
Boys & Girls Clubs of Broward County
. The Dunn’s Run has
earned its reputation as the race that signifies the start of the
running season attracting over 2,000 runners, walkers and
participants. One of the largest racing fields in the Tri-County.
This event, which is fun for everyone regardless of ability, attracts
the masses. The starting line location is at the intersection of
Ocean Way & SE 2 Street near Deerfield’s Beach Main Beach
Parking Lot. Hillsboro Boulevard South of Federal will close at 7
a.m. See ad, pg. 16.

Pick-up
packet on
Sept.
28
at
Two Georges at The Cove from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., 1754 SE 3 Ct. in
Deerfield or on
Oct.
5
at
Jersey Mike’s from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 2350 N. Federal Hwy., Ste.
102 in Pompano.
You
can register online at
www.firstgiving.com/event/bgcbc/23nd-Annual-Dunn-Run-5K-Run-Walk-5-Mile-Run.

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