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The film combines state-of-theart CGI with the immediacy of the giant screen experience to show the inner workings of the human body.

Explore the wonders of the human body and the exciting breakthroughs in science and bioengineering that are changing the course of human health with Superhuman Body: World of Medical Marvels now playing at the AutoNation® IMAX® 3D Theater at the Museum of Discovery and Science (MODS). Narrated by Academy Award®Winner Matthew McConaughey, Superhuman Body: World of Medical Marvels, shares the latest revolutionary breakthroughs in science and bioengineering, as well as stories from the researchers, scientists and everyday people that showcase these lifesaving medical technologies.

“The human body is a complex and resilient machine. In Superhuman Body, we follow a team of experts who seek to examine, understand, adapt, strengthen and transform the lives of extraordinary individuals through ever-evolving State-OfThe-Art Medical Breakthroughs,” said Joseph P. Cox, President and CEO of MODS. “Through this captivating, larger-than-life look at the future of medicine, we hope to ignite a benevolent, curious spark in our next generation of bioengineers and medical sci-

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Welcome to the vibrant celebration of Cinco de Mayo in South Florida! As the sun-soaked shores of South Florida meet the festive spirit of Mexico, join in the fun for an electrifying showcase of culture, music, and tradition. Set against the backdrop of palm trees swaying in the tropical breeze, this Cinco de Mayo promises an unforgettable experience for all.

Do Condo Board Presidents Have More Power Than Vice-Presidents?

Some legal and financial matters require an owner vote, though most operational decisions can be made with just a Board vote.

This question represents one of the more misunderstood topics in Florida Condo and Homeowners Associations. Residential Associations elect Boards of Directors to represent the property owners in overseeing and managing the Association’s operation, finances, and maintenance of its common areas. Owners are often unsure about the authority, duties, and responsibilities that attach to individual Directors. Quite often, the actions and behavior of the Board members themselves raise even more questions among owners in the building or community.

In Florida, there are 2 separate entities involved when organizing residential Condominium Associations and HOAs:

• Association - All individual unit/ property owners are members

• Corporation - a not-for-profit entity created so the Association can conduct business, enter into contracts, maintain financial accounts, pay bills

In Florida, COA and HOA Boards must follow what is in the Condominium Act (FS 718) or the Homeowners Association Act (FS 720), Chapter 617 (Corporations Not for Profit) AND their own Governing Documents. The Bylaws section of Governing Documents covers Officer authorities and duties.

As the Association’s “Executive Branch,” the Board collectively votes on all decisions pertaining to Association business. Some legal and financial matters require an owner vote, though most operational decisions can be made with just a Board vote.

Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Mexican Heritage as we pay homage to their culture. From lively music to captivating folkloric dances, every moment is infused with the pulsating rhythms and colorful expressions of Mexican artistry.

Savor the tantalizing flavors of authentic Mexican Cuisine, tantalizing your taste buds with Zesty Tacos, Flavorful Enchiladas, and refreshing Margaritas. Indulge in a culinary journey that transports you to the bustling streets of Mexico City. Come together with friends and family as we commemorate this historic day with joy, laughter, and the undeniable spirit of fiesta.

A simpler way to understand the difference might be: Director is an elected position which includes overseeing

The Association’s Board of Directors is elected by ownermembers at a properlyconducted election, while the Corporation’s Officers are decided by the Board of Directors themselves without an owner vote. The annual election in your Association is to elect candidates to open seats on the Board, NOT to a position within the Board. Condo Board, Page 8A

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There are three wonderful locations currently in South Florida: Davie, Hallandale Beach, and Boca Raton. Flashback Diner proudly features Early Riser Breakfast Specials, Twilight Dinner Specials, Weekend Bottomless Mimosas, Weekly Specials, and of course their lavish desserts, mile-high cakes, enormous milkshakes, and different types of coffees and teas. So bring your friends and neighbors to Celebrate Cinco de Mayo at Flashback Diner, try the new Cilantro Lime Chicken or any of their mouth-watering dishes. They also serve Beer, Wine, & Spirits for their guests to enjoy in Boca Raton/Davie locations and in Hallandale Beer & Wine. Flashback Diner Hallandale Beach is located at: 220 South Federal Highway, Hallandale Beach, Florida 33009, Davie 4125 64th Avenue (Davie Road) Davie, Florida 33314, and Boca Raton 1424-1450 North Federal Highway, Boca Raton, Florida 33432. Check out their delicious menu online at: www.flashbackdiner.com

Toro Toro Taco and Tequila enthusiasts can rejoice this Cinco de Mayo as Toro Toro, Chef Richard Sandoval’s Pan-Latin Steakhouse, is celebrating on Sunday, May 5th from 12:00 p.m. Noon to 10:00 p.m. with live Mariachi entertainment and an exclusive special just for the occasion. Priced at $35, guests can enjoy a signature Margarita and three specialty Tacos, including the Al Pastor Taco –grilled Pineapple, Queso Cotija and YuzuAvocado Purée; Fish Taco - fried Cobia, Aji Amarillo Aioli and pickled Peppers, Carrot and Cabbage Slaw and Carne Adobo Taco – Poblano Corn Pico De Gallo, Tajin Chicharron and Smoke Crema Mexicana. Reservations are encouraged and can be booked HERE. Toro Toro is located at 100 Chopin Plaza, Miami, Florida 33131 at InterContinental Miami. For more information, visit: www.torotoromiami.com/events; Telephone: (305) 372-4710.

Corsair Kitchen & Bar

Join your food-loving friends and celebrate Cinco de Mayo at Corsair Kitchen & Bar; the restaurant will have a themed Brunch just for the occasion. The Brunch is a delectable experience created by Executive Chef William “Bill” Gideon and his talented culinary team; and will feature action stations for the whole family including an Omelet Station and Carving

Station and a variety of savory a la carte

dishes. Brunch will be offered from 11:30 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. for $75++ per person and $37++ per child (12 and under). Reservations are encouraged and can be made by calling: (786) 279-6800.

CORSAIR Kitchen & Bar is located in Aventura at: 19999 West Country Club Drive, Aventura, Florida 33180 inside the JW Marriott Miami Turnberry Resort & Spa at: www.jwturnberry.com.

Finka Table & Tap

This year, Chef Eileen Andrade’s Finka Table & Tap sets the stage for an exceptional Cinco de Mayo celebration, seamlessly blending a diverse culinary experience of Cuban, Peruvian, and Korean cuisines with an inviting atmosphere. The eatery is known for its eclectic food menu complimented by craft cocktails created by Bartender/ Mixologist Nick Marti. The restaurant will offer $10 Specialty Cocktails with Tequila including “I Like You Elote,” made with Elote infused Amara’s Mezcal, Homemade Chipotle Shrub, Fresh Lemon Juice and Agave Syrup and “Besos De Mezcal,” with Bruxo Mezcal, Fresh Lime Juice, Lucuma Reduction, Coconut Cream and Xocolatl Mole Bitters. Guests can also partake in celebrating with $8 Chilled Tequila Shots. The space is a go-to spot for families and couples in the suburbs of West Kendall in Miami. The spacious restaurant seats 222 guests indoors with private dining for up to 45 guests and the bar/lounge accom-

modating 24 guests. Finka Table & Tap is located at 14690 Southwest 26th Street, Miami, Florida 33175. For more info, please visit: www.finkarestaurant.com - Or call: (305) 227-8818.

Lona Cocina & Tequileria

There’s no better place to celebrate Cinco de Mayo than Oceanside at Lona Cocina & Tequileria, Fort Lauderdale’s Mexican hotspot known for its extensive Tequila selection and breathtaking views of the ocean. On Sunday, May 5th, Lona is hosting festivities all-day starting with a Cinco de Mayo Brunch for $49 Per Person including bottomless beverages; $39 for food only and $29 per child (12 and under). Guests can celebrate from 11:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. with live Mariachi entertainment, chef-attended Brunch stations and authentic Cinco de Mayo specials, bottomless brunch Cocktails, Margarita specials, and more!

When the sun goes down, the fiesta continues during dinner from 4:00 p.m. –9:00 p.m. with a live Taco Station offering All-You-Can-Eat Tacos for $25, Espolon Lona Margarita Pitchers for $55, Tequila activations and DJ entertainment. Cap off the Cinco de Mayo celebration with a special Late-Night Munchies Menu offered from 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Reservations are encouraged and can be made on OpenTable. Lona is located at The Westin Fort Lauderdale Beach Resort at 321 North Fort Lauderdale Beach Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33304. For more

information, please visit: www.lonarestaurant.com; Telephone: (954) 245-3069. Instagram: @lonarestaurantfll.

Tacocraft Taqueria & Tequila Bar

With locations in Downtown Fort Lauderdale, Lauderdale-By-The-Sea and Plantation, Tacocraft Taqueria & Tequila Bar, is the ultimate destination to celebrate Cinco de Mayo. On Sunday, May 5th, the Mexican hotspot is hosting an all-day Cinco de Mayo Fiesta at its locations. From open to close, guests can enjoy live Mariachi music while imbibing on Margarita Specials.

The all-day festivities will reach their zenith with the return of Tacocraft Taqueria & Tequila Bar’s Annual Cinco de Mayo Block Party. This year, the party is moving west to Tacocraft’s newest location in Plantation Walk. Certain to be the biggest celebration in town, the fiesta will feature a lineup of live entertainment including bands and DJs, several bars offering Tacocraft’s famed handcrafted margaritas and cocktails, and food stations with items including Tacos, Street Corn and more! Tacocraft Plantation is located at: 301 North University Drive, Plantation, Florida 33324 at Plantation Walk. For Tacocraft’s locations and more information, please visit: www.tacocraft.com/tacocraft-locations; Instagram: @TacocraftTaqueria.

¡Viva Cinco de Mayo!

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The Parker Stage This Weekend

Comedian Tony Hinchcliffe and Emo Orchestra With Escape The Fate

In the heart of Fort Lauderdale, nestled within Holiday Park, lies The Parker, an iconic theater known for its rich history of hosting diverse cultural events. This Friday, May 3rd, comedy aficionados and enthusiasts alike will have the chance to witness the comedic genius of Tony Hinchcliffe, courtesy of The Broward Center for the Performing Arts and Outback Presents. The show promises an evening of side-splitting laughter as Hinchcliffe, renowned for his wit and humor, takes center stage at 7:00 p.m. Hinchcliffe, a stalwart of the comedy scene, has carved a niche for himself as the host of the wildly popular live podcast, “Kill Tony.” Based out of The Comedy Store in Los Angeles, he brings with him a wealth of experience garnered from over a decade of comedic performances. However, it was in 2020 that Hinchcliffe embarked on a new venture, offering enthusiasts an opportunity to delve into the art of “Roasting” through his online course, the “RoastMaster Class.” Drawing from his extensive background in writing for Comedy Central Roasts and participating in roast battles, Hinchcliffe’s class offers a blend of entertainment and edu-

cation, showcasing his comedic prowess in a new light.

But Hinchcliffe’s talents extend beyond the confines of the digital realm. He is a familiar face on the international comedy circuit, frequently touring alongside the likes of Joe Rogan. With appearances on the Joe Rogan Experience (JRE), the world’s most popular podcast, Hinchcliffe has garnered a dedicated following drawn to his quick wit and unapologetic humor. Whether gracing the stage of renowned clubs in LA or headlining theaters across America, Australia, and Europe, Hinchcliffe’s comedic prowess knows no bounds.

This event will be a phone-free experience, immersing themselves fully in the moment without the distractions of modern technology. Cellphones, smart watches, and recording devices will be stowed away, allowing audiences to connect intimately with Hinchcliffe’s comedic stylings without interruption.

As the weekend unfolds, The Parker will continue to captivate audiences with another spellbinding performance on Saturday, May 4th. Emo Orchestra featuring Escape The Fate will grace the stage

at 8:00 p.m., offering a one-of-a-kind live experience that combines the nostalgia of emo classics with the grandeur of orchestral arrangements.

Escape The Fate, known for their emotive lyrics and anthemic melodies, will lead audiences on a journey through beloved emo hits of yesteryears. From the haunting melodies of Evanescence to the anthemic choruses of My Chemical Romance and Good Charlotte, fans will be treated to a symphonic rendition of their favorite songs. Paired with a world-class orchestra, this performance promises to reignite the passion and emotion synonymous with the emo genre, captivating audiences with its unique blend of rock and orchestral elements.

Tickets Ticketmaster is the only official ticketing service of The Parker. Buy tickets online at: www.ParkerPlayhouse.comAnd at: www.Ticketmaster.com - By phone at: (954) 462-0222; and in person at the Broward Center’s AutoNation Box Office.

Lillian S. Wells Hall at The Parker is located in Holiday Park at 707 Northeast

Eighth Street, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33304. The Parker is an affiliated venue of the Broward Center for the Performing Arts, which provides programming and management of the facility. The performance season at The Parker is supported by the Broward Performing Arts Foundation.

The Parker The Parker is Fort Lauderdale’s iconic, heritage theater presenting concerts, comedy, dance, family fare and more. Beautifully renovated in 2021, The Parker offers audiences enhanced entertainment and hospitality experiences. The neoclassical Lillian S. Wells Hall features outstanding acoustics, unobstructed sightlines, wide rows and continental seating. The grand S. Donald Sussman Lobby, Bernie Peck’s Bar, the intimate Haller Club, and the private members’ lounge, The Place To Be, provide ample opportunities for audiences to enjoy culture, cocktails and conversation with every visit to the theater.

For more information, visit: www.ParkerPlayhouse.com

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entists to continue to better our bodies and world from the inside out.”

Superhuman Body combines State-OfThe-Art CGI with the immediacy of the giant screen experience to show the inner workings of the human body and the use of science to intervene when our bodies break down. Audiences will learn about the medical innovations that changed the lives of individuals like Ty Duckett, an adaptive surfer with an above-the-knee amputation; James Garrett, whose heart condition was treated with a valve so advanced it didn’t require open heart surgery; and Emily Whitehead, a teen whose Childhood Leukemia was cured after lifechanging T-Cell Therapy.

“Superhuman Body is about the aweinspiring inner workings of the human body but also the compelling human stories behind some of the most significant medical breakthroughs of the past decade,” said Producer and Co-Director Shaun MacGillivray, President of MacGillivray Freeman Films. “We tell the story of how, when up against the toughest odds, the human body so often triumphs in inspiring ways. You’ll be amazed by what your superhuman body can do.”

The film also features the scientists behind these medical innovations, including Dr. Carl June, who invented the T-Cell Therapy that Whitehead underwent; Dr. Ayanna Howard, a Pioneering Roboticist who has made major advances in Medical Robotics; and Dr. Hugh Herr, a double amputee and Professor at MIT responsible for major advancements in Bionic Limbs and Prosthetics that provide greater mobility.

MODS is thrilled to announce an exciting opportunity for Broward County Title-1 Schools, including summer programs: a FREE IMAX® Documentary Film Screening, sponsored by the MacGillivray Freeman Film Educational Foundation. This generous grant enables students visiting the Museum to enhance their educational experience by viewing a breathtaking IMAX® Film at no additional cost. This initiative is designed to inspire and educate, providing students with a unique and immersive learning experience. Schools are encouraged to book their visit soon to take advantage of this wonderful educational opportunity.

Superhuman Body: World of Medical Marvels is a MacGillivray Freeman Film presented by Edwards Lifesciences and Griffin Catalyst. It is family-friendly and has a running time of 40 minutes. For more information, visit: https:// superhumanbodyfilm.com.

The AutoNation® IMAX® Theater at the Museum of Discovery and Science is located at 401 Southwest 2nd Street, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33312. Superhuman Body: World of Medical Marvels is included in the MODS Discovery Pass, an all-in-one ticket that includes Museum exhibitions, live science demonstrations and one IMAX documentary film. For tickets, please visit: https://mods.org/tickets/ - and for showtimes, please visit: https:// mods.org/showtimes/.

About MacGillivray Freeman Films

MacGillivray Freeman Films is the world’s foremost independent producer and distributor of giant screen 70mm films with more than 45 films for IMAX® and giant screen theaters to its credit. Throughout the company’s 50-year history, its films have won numerous international awards including two Academy Award® Nominations and three films inducted into the IMAX Hall of Fame, including Everest, the highest grossing giant screen film of all time. MacGillivray

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Freeman’s films are known for their artistry and celebration of science and the natural world. It is the first documentary film company to reach the one-billiondollar benchmark for worldwide box office.

About the AutoNation® IMAX® 3D Theater

The AutoNation® IMAX® 3D Theater is owned and operated by the Museum of Discovery and Science (MODS). The Theater showcases IMAX dual 4K laser projectors and a 15/70mm projection system, which revolutionizes the way guests experience films on the six-story-high screen with an immersive 12-channel sound system featuring 114 speakers capable of 52,000 watts of digital sound. Whether it’s a pin drop or feeling the heart-palpitating force of a volcano, audiences will experience a new visceral sound experience. The AutoNation® IMAX® 3D Theater is the only place in South

Florida where you can experience the power of IMAX® with Laser and is one of only three Certified Giant Screen in Florida by the Giant Screen Cinema Association. For showtimes, please visit: https://mods.org/showtimes/. Private screenings are available, please inquire by emailing: booking@mods.org.

The Museum of Discovery and Science Founded in 1976 as the Discovery Center, today the Museum of Discovery and Science (MODS) is at the forefront of science education, innovation and exploration. MODS connects people to inspiring science, providing STEM education and cultural experiences for 450,000+ visitors annually in the 150,000 sq. ft. facility. MODS is a 501 (c)(3) Non-Profit Organization that has been accredited by the American Alliance of Museums (AAM) for three decades (only 3% of science museums are accredited for excellence

and leadership in the field). In the past year, MODS has added to that distinction by being named Broward’s Hub for Resilience Education by the Board of the Community Foundation of Broward, selected by the LEGO Foundation as one of only 15 museums nationwide to join the Playful Learning Museum Network and was selected as one of the winners of the prestigious 2023 IMLS National Medal for Museum Service.

The Museum celebrates diversity and welcomes visitors from all walks of life. The Museum hours are Monday through Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Sunday 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. MODS is located downtown at 401 Southwest Second Street, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33312. For more information about the Museum, please visit: https://mods.org Or call: (954)

Dania Beach, the Air and Sea Gateway of Broward County, is well positioned as a local, national and international hub of maritime and aeronautical business activity in South Florida. Recently, Dania Beach continued to escalate its economic importance when Spirit Airlines opened the first phase of their global world headquarters, operations center, and simulation training facility in the city.

“Dania Beach proudly welcomes Spirit and their global team to Broward’s first city. Our location and reputation were crucial when ushering in the groundbreaking developments as a hub for aviation, technology, and training,” said Dania Beach Mayor A.J. Ryan IV. “This partnership will produce a positive economic impact reflected in our tax base, and will generate fees to fund public art, improve transportation, and further enhance our parks and recreation.” Spirit Airlines’ capital investment was

Agency (CRA) Board’s 10% local support incentive of $135,000 for the Spirit Airlines relocation through the State of Florida’s Qualified Target Industry Tax Refund Program and as a High-Impact Sector Business under the High-Impact Sector Tax Refund Bonus Program with a Brownfield Redevelopment Bonus Refund in addition to $225,000 through a Direct Cash Job Creation Incentive Grant. The financial support by the Dania Beach CRA was provided over a nine-year period beginning with Fiscal Year 2023. The Brownfield site has been underused due to environmental concerns. Broward County is also contributing $135,000 in local financial support.

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A New Adventure On Stage: Broward Center Students

The Broward Center for the Performing Arts has been selected by Music Theater International (MTI) to be among the first in the country to produce DreamWorks Theatricals Trolls the Musical, Jr., a brandnew original musical prior to its official release. The musical will be presented in the Amaturo Theater at 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, May 23rd and Friday, May 24th.

A special sensory-inclusive performance will take place on Saturday, May 25th at 10:30 a.m.

Audiences will join Poppy and her merry band of Trolls in a brand-new musical adventure set after the events of the first film. In the vibrant land of Berganland, trouble brews when a strict foreign emissary threatens to disrupt the cheerful world where the Trolls love to sing, dance and perform. With the threat of being turned into a diplomatic dish by a vengeful Chef looming over them, Poppy and her friends must revamp their show to meet the high expectations.

In the Trolls’ incredible journey through the world of theater, they prove that no matter what challenges come their way, the show must go on! This fun-filled, cheeky romp that only the Trolls can deliver features catchy songs, lively dances, uproarious comedy and, of course, plenty of vivid colors.

Guests are invited to come early to participate in free activities for the whole family. Pre-show activities include friend-

ship bracelet arts and crafts, a Trollsthemed selfie station, giveaways and a Trolls costume contest.

Broward Center students will perform in the musical under the direction of Broward Center artist-in-residence Tammy Holder. Students from Nova Southeastern University (NSU) and local public schools are designing and building the set in the fifth year of a collaboration, in which the Broward Center provides a unique, experiential learning opportunity for college students to work under close faculty mentorship and professional industry guidance.

Middle and high school students from Broward County Public Schools are taking part in a Costume Clinic in which they have the opportunity to apply their visual art skills to costume design by meeting with industry professionals, participating in skills building workshops and submitting design ideas for the show.

The Broward Center has become one of the foremost creative laboratories for the creation of family musicals. In a longstanding collaboration with industry leader Music Theater International (MTI), they have piloted for development ageappropriate adaptations of Beetlejuice, Jr., Matilda, Jr., Something Rotten, Jr! and Best of Broadway, Jr. Revue.

This year’s program is sponsored by Florida Theatrical Association and Funding Arts Broward. DreamWorks

Theatricals Trolls The Musical, Jr. is based on DreamWorks Trolls 2024, DreamWorks Animation, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

At the sensory-inclusive performance, guests will enjoy pre-show activities with Young At Art and a post-show meet and greet with the cast. This performance creates a welcoming and supportive environment for children and adults on the Autism Spectrum as well as individuals with other Sensitivity Issues or Developmental Disabilities. An area adjacent to the theater has been designated as the ABA Centers of Florida Sensory Quiet Room with a specially trained therapist to provide audience support.

The Broward Center’s sensoryinclusive programming is made possible through the generous support of ABA Centers of Florida, The Batchelor Foundation, Florida Support Autism Programs License Plate, The Gore Family Memorial Foundation Trust, Nicklaus Children’s Hospital and The Taft Foundation with special thanks to UMNSU CARD for their in-kind support.

Ticketmaster is the only official ticketing service of the Broward Center and The Parker. Buy tickets online at: www.BrowardCenter.org - Or: www.Ticketmaster.com - By phone at: (954) 462-0222 in person at the Broward Center’s AutoNation Box Office.

The Broward Center for the Performing Arts is located at: 201 Southwest Fifth

Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33312.

For more information, visit: www.Broward Center.org - Like them on Facebook at: www.Facebook.com/BrowardCenterAnd: www.Facebook.com/BrowardCenter Education - Follow them on Twitter and Instagram @BrowardCenter, subscribe to their channel at: www.YouTube.com/user/ BrowardCenter - and join the conversation with #BrowardCenter.

The Broward Center for the Performing Arts One of America’s premier performing arts venues, the Broward Center for the Performing Arts presents more than 700 performances each year to more than 700,000 patrons, showcasing a wide range of exciting cultural programming and events. Guest experiences at the Broward Center include the all-inclusive Spirit Club Level and special events in the Huizenga Pavilion, waterfront dining at Marti’s New River Bistro and innovative classes and workshops for all ages at the Rose Miniaci Arts Education Center. With one of the largest arts-in-education programs in the United States, the Broward Center serves more than 100,000 students annually. The Broward Center for the Performing Arts is located at: 201 Southwest Fifth Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33312.

For more information, visit: www.BrowardCenter.org.

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(Family Features) While meals savored with loved ones are intended to produce smiles and shared moments, the process of grocery shopping, planning and cooking has become a chore for many families. Take the first step toward bringing back the joy and magic of making your favorite foods with tools that do the work for you.

For example, the all-in-one Grocery Meal Plans and Recipes online tool allows you to focus on what you want to eat rather than what you need to buy as it empowers everyday home cooks to plan, shop and prepare personalized recipes based on dietary preferences, allergies or family likes and dislikes. The app features a library of 9,000 exclusive recipes created by professional chefs (with new recipes added each month) and includes tasty dishes such as Sheet Pan Cajun Shrimp Fajitas with Bell Pepper, Onion and Spicy Ranch; Cheese Tortellini and Cauliflower with Creamy Spinach Marinara; and Garlic-Parmesan Chicken Tenders with Green Beans and Honey Mustard Dip.

The free digital tool also includes an artificial intelligence-powered “Scan Your Own Recipe” feature that allows you to snap a photo with your phone of grandma’s handwritten, not-so-secret recipe and transform it into a digital version saved in the app. Recipes are instantly turned into shoppable ingredients and added to your cart for quick, convenient checkout. Now, you can turn all of your recipes into a digital library for quick and easy access in one place. No more flipping through cookbooks or recipe cards searching for your favorites.

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Sheet Pan Cajun Shrimp Fajitas with Bell Pepper, Onion and Spicy Ranch

Recipe courtesy of Albertsons

Total time: 30 minutes

Servings: 4

• 2 Green Bell Peppers

• 2 Yellow Bell Peppers

• 1 Lime

• 1 Medium Red Onion

• 2 Tablespoons of Extra-Virgin Olive Oil

• 1 1/2 Pounds of Raw, Peeled Shrimp, Fresh or Frozen

• 5 Teaspoons of Cajun Seasoning, divided

• 1 Teaspoon of Salt

• 1/2 Cup of Ranch Dressing

• 12 Small Flour Tortillas

Preheat the oven to 450 F.

Wash and dry the Green Bell Peppers, the Yellow Bell Peppers and the Lime.

Trim, seed and slice the Bell Peppers lengthwise into thin strips; transfer them

throughout

also features a budget tracker and hands-free cooking mode with a step-by-step timer.

“The Albertsons Meal Plans tool is the ultimate life hack,” said Jill Pavlovich,

Bake until the Veggies have softened slightly, about 5 minutes.

If using Frozen Shrimp, place them in a colander and run them under cold water to thaw them slightly. Place the Shrimp on a clean towel or paper towels and pat dry.

Remove the baking sheet from the oven. Arrange the Shrimp over the Veggies then sprinkle them with 4 Teaspoons of Cajun Seasoning and Salt; toss to combine and spread in an even layer.

Bake until the Veggies are tender and Shrimp are cooked through, 5-7 minutes. Remove them from the oven.

Cut the Lime into wedges.

In a small bowl, stir the Ranch Dressing and the remaining Cajun Seasoning.

Warm the Tortillas in a skillet, oven or microwave, if desired.

Divide the Tortillas between plates and fill them with the Shrimp and the Veggies; drizzle them with the Spicy Ranch and serve them with a squeeze of Lime.

Cheese Tortellini and Cauliflower with Creamy Spinach Marinara

Recipe courtesy of Albertsons

Total time: 20 minutes

Servings: 4

• 2 - 10 Ounce Bags of Cauliflower Florets

• 18 Ounces of Cheese Tortellini, Fresh or Frozen

• 1/2 Tablespoon of Salt

• 1 - 24 Ounce Jar of Marinara Sauce

• 8 Fluid Ounces of Heavy Whipping Cream

• 1/2 Teaspoon of Basil, dried

• 1/4 Teaspoon of Black Pepper

• 2 - 5 Ounces Packages of Baby Spinach

Fill a large pot halfway with hot water,

In a separate large pot over medium heat, stir the Marinara Sauce, the Cream, the Basil and the Black Pepper to combine and bring the Marinara Sauce to a simmer. Once simmering, reduce the heat to medium-low and cook it until it is slightly thickened, 3-4 minutes. Wash and dry the Spinach.

When the Marinara Sauce has thickened, add the Spinach to the pot in handfuls, waiting for the Spinach to wilt slightly before adding the next handful. Remove from the heat and cover it to keep it warm. When the Cauliflower and the Tortellini are done, drain and add to the pot with the Creamy Marinara Sauce; stir to combine. To serve, divide the Pasta between plates or bowls.

Garlic-Parmesan Chicken Tenders with Green Beans and Honey Mustard Dip Recipe courtesy of Albertsons

Total time: 30 minutes Servings: 4

• 2 Tablespoons of Extra-Virgin Olive Oil, divided

• 1/4 Cup of Mayonnaise

• 1 Teaspoon of Garlic Powder

• 1 Teaspoon of Salt, divided

• 2/3 Cup of Parmesan Cheese, shredded

• 1/2 Cup of Panko Breadcrumbs

• 1/2 Teaspoon of Paprika

• 1 1/2 Pounds of Boneless, Skinless Chicken Breasts

• 1 1/2 Pounds of Green Beans

• 1/2 Cup of Honey Mustard Dressing

Preheat the oven to 450 F. Coat a baking sheet with 2 Teaspoons of Oil. In a medium bowl, stir the Mayo, the Garlic Powder and a 1/2 Teaspoon of Salt to combine. In a separate medium bowl, stir the Parmesan, the Breadcrumbs and the Paprika to combine.

cover it and bring it to a boil. Uncover it then add the Cauliflower, the Tortellini and the Salt; stir for a few seconds. Cook, stirring occasionally, until just tender, about 5 minutes, or cook according to the package’s instructions.

Pat the Chicken dry with paper towels and slice into 3/4inch Chicken Tenders. Add to a bowl with the Mayo Mixture and toss to coat.

Working in batches, dredge the Chicken Tenders in the Breadcrumb Coating, pressing to adhere. Transfer to a baking

Bake them until the Chicken Tenders start to turn golden, about 10 minutes.

On a clean cutting board, wash, dry and trim the Green Beans and Set them aside.

When the chicken is golden, flip and bake it until it is cooked through for 6-8 minutes and remove it from the oven.

Preheat a large skillet over medium-high heat.

Add the remaining Oil and swirl it to coat the bottom. Add the Green Beans and the remaining Salt; cook, stirring it occasionally, until it is tendercrisp for 4-5 minutes and remove it from the heat.

Divide the Chicken Tenders and the Green Beans between the plates. Serve them with the Dressing for dipping.

Find more information and a seemingly endless collection of recipes at: http://Albertsons.com

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Meet Lala And Cooper:

Two Beautiful Souls In Need Of Loving Homes

In a world where compassion and empathy can sometimes feel like scarce commodities, there are shining examples of love and hope waiting to be embraced. Lala and Cooper, two precious souls seeking warmth and affection, are currently residing at the Humane Society of Broward County, patiently waiting for their forever homes. Their stories, each unique yet equally compelling, serve as poignant reminders of the transformative power of love and companionship.

Let us first introduce you to Lala, a delightful brown tabby with mesmerizing green eyes that sparkle with curiosity and affection. At six years old, Lala exudes an aura of playfulness and charm that is simply irresistible. With a gentle disposition and an inquisitive nature, she finds joy in every moment, whether it’s chasing a ball, batting at a feather toy, or engaging in playful banter with her human companions.

But Lala is more than just a playful feline; she is also a devoted cuddler who thrives on attention and affection. With a soft purr that melts the heart and a penchant for “talking” as she lounges contentedly on a welcoming lap, Lala is the epitome of companionship and comfort. Her delicate mannerisms, coupled with her loving demeanor, make her the perfect addition to any loving home, where she is sure to bring boundless joy and entertainment to her lucky adoptive family.

Next, we have Cooper, a handsome

polka dot fellow who, despite his charming appearance and friendly demeanor, finds himself seeking refuge at the shelter. At six years old, Cooper has already experienced the highs and lows of life, having lived with his previous owner for the past year and a half. However, due to unforeseen circumstances, his owner was unable to continue caring for him, leaving Cooper in search of a new family to call his own.

Both Lala and Cooper have endured their fair share of challenges, but their spirits remain unbroken, their hearts filled with the hope of finding a place to call home. Thanks to the generosity of the 2024 VCA Walk for the Animals

committee, Cooper’s adoption fee has been graciously covered, removing one barrier standing between him and his forever family.

If you find yourself drawn to the undeniable charm and warmth of Lala or captivated by the endearing personality of Cooper, we urge you to consider opening your heart and home to these deserving companions. By visiting the Humane

Society of Broward County’s website, you can complete an adoption application. Adoptions are now being conducted by appointment only, ensuring that each potential adopter receives the individual attention and care they deserve. Please be patient, as the shelter is receiving a high volume of applications daily, reflecting the overwhelming desire to provide loving homes for animals in need.

If you would like to meet a pet, please visit: www.humanebroward.com. There you will find an application for adoption and other pertinent information. Complete the application (even if you have adopted before) and submit it. Please be

as the

is getting lots of applications daily. Adoptions are being done by appointment only now. For more information, call: (954) 989-3977 Extension: 6. The

Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33312.

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All Purchases must be complete within 48 hours of the end of the online auction. A $100.00 cash cleaning deposit is required until all items in the unit are removed from the premises and verified by the manager on duty. Sale subject to cancellation until the purchase is completed; company reserves the right to refuse any online bids. Purchases must be paid at the facility with credit cards or money orders only in a form of payment for units sold. All Purchases must be complete within 48 hours of the end of the online auction. A $100.00 cash cleaning deposit is required until all items in the unit are removed from the premises and verified by the manager on duty. Sale subject to cancellation until the purchase is completed; company reserves the right to refuse any online bids. NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION OF PERSONAL PROPERTY Notice Is Hereby Given That The Undersigned Will Sell, In Accordance With The Florida Self Service Storage Facility Act, To Satisfy Lien Of The Owner, At Public Sale By Competitive Bidding On May 14, 2024 At 1:30 pm Online At: www.storageauctions.com For The Safeguard Self-Storage Facility Located At: 6101 W. 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All Purchases must be complete within 48 hours of the end of the online auction. A $100.00 cash cleaning deposit is required until all items in the unit are removed from the premises and verified by the manager on duty. Sale subject to cancellation until the purchase is completed; company reserves the right to refuse any online bids. NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION OF PERSONAL PROPERTY Notice Is Hereby Given That The Undersigned Will Sell, In Accordance With The Florida Self Service Storage Facility Act, To Satisfy Lien Of The Owner, At Public Sale By Competitive Bidding On May 14, 2024 At 2:30 pm Online At: www.storageauctions.com For The Safeguard Self-Storage Facility Located At: 2571 N. Federal Hwy. Pompano Beach, Fl 33064 • 954-545-4762 Jersen Mesadieu, Unit 3235, Furniture, Boxes, Household Goods Santiago Forero, Unit 3337, Household Goods, Furniture, Boxes Purchases must be paid at the facility with credit cards or money orders only in a form of payment for units sold. All Purchases must be complete within 48 hours of the end of the online auction. A $100.00 cash cleaning deposit is required until all items in the unit are removed from the premises and verified by the manager on duty. Sale subject to cancellation until the purchase is completed; company reserves the right to refuse any online bids. NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION OF PERSONAL PROPERTY Notice Is Hereby Given That The Undersigned Will Sell, In Accordance With The Florida Self Service Storage Facility Act, To Satisfy Lien Of The Owner, At Public Sale By Competitive Bidding On May 14, 2024 At 11:30 am Online At: www.storageauctions.com For The Safeguard Self-Storage Facility Located At: 12000 NW 27th Ave Miami, Fl 33167 • 305-685-6462 Unit #1405 Sims, Robert Household Goods, Furniture, Boxes Unit #3122 Jones, Tristian Lamont Trunks, Clothes & Shoes Unit #3221 Rozier, Rauben Household Goods, Furniture, Tools Unit #3305 Stevens Jr, Freemond Household Goods, Furniture, Boxes Unit #3319 Henriquez, Manuela Household Goods, Furniture, Boxes Unit #3808 Singletary, Greta Household Goods, Furniture, Boxes Purchases must be paid at the facility with credit cards or money orders only in a form of payment for units sold. All Purchases must be complete within 48 hours of the end of the online auction. 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Sale subject to cancellation until the purchase is completed; company reserves the right to refuse any online bids. www.southfloridasuntimes.com • facebook.com/sfsuntimes • sfsuntimes@aol.com • (954) 458-0635 • Thursday, May 2, 2024 Page 7A A-SECTION NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION OF PERSONAL PROPERTY Notice Is Hereby Given That The Undersigned Will Sell, In Accordance With The Florida Self Service Storage Facility Act, To Satisfy Lien Of The Owner, At Public Sale By Competitive Bidding On May 14, 2024 At 11:00 am Online At: www.storageauctions.com For The Safeguard Self-Storage Facility Located At: 11455 NW 7th Ave Miami, Fl 33168 • 786-864-1310 Unit #0121 Pierre Paul, Marie Nadeige Household Goods, Boxes, Bags Unit #0305 Charles, Steeve Furniture, Boxes, Appliances Unit #0314 Monestime, Mariette Furniture, Boxes, Clothes Unit #1013 Williams, Frederick Household Goods, Suitcase, Boxes Unit #1702 Pitts, Verma Cross Furniture Unit #1808 Baldonado, Alan Household Goods, Boxes, Clothes Unit #1831 Robinson-lewis, Terra Furniture, Boxes, Toys Unit #2302 Elma, Betty Household Goods, Furniture, Boxes, Suitcase, Toys, Appliances, Tools Unit #2730 Pierre, Sherley Household Goods, Furniture, Boxes Unit #2802 Phanor, Silira R Household Goods, Furniture, Boxes Unit #3030 Lightbourne, Edwin Brandon Household Goods, Boxes, Tools Unit #3207 Saint Fleur, Rose Marie Household Goods, Furniture, And Boxes Unit #3216 Arroliga, Hector Household Goods, Furniture, Boxes Unit #3301 Clerville Sainvil, Joan Household Goods, Furniture, Boxes Unit #3312 Hill, Cathy Hayes Household Goods, Furniture, Boxes, Suitcase, Toys, Appliances, Tools Unit #3702 Alonso, Javonne Household Goods, Boxes, Suitcase, Toys Unit #3937 Mcrae, Crystal Kegona Furniture, Boxes, Bins Unit #3943 Burnett, Amari Household Goods, Furniture, Boxes Purchases must be paid at the facility with Credit Card or Cash. All Purchases must be complete within 48 hours of the end of the online auction. A $100.00 cash cleaning deposit is required until all items in the unit are removed from the premises and verified by the manager on duty. Sale subject to cancellation until the purchase is completed; company reserves the right to refuse any online bids. Purchases must be paid at the facility with Credit Card or Cash. All Purchases must be complete within 48 hours of the end of the online auction. A $100.00 cash cleaning deposit is required until all items in the unit are removed from the premises and verified by the manager on duty. Sale subject to cancellation until the purchase is completed; company reserves the right to refuse any online bids. NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION OF PERSONAL PROPERTY Notice Is Hereby Given That The Undersigned Will Sell, In Accordance With The Florida Self Service Storage Facility Act, To Satisfy Lien Of The Owner, At Public Sale By Competitive Bidding On May 14, 2024 At 10:30 am Online At: www.storageauctions.com For The Safeguard Self-Storage Facility Located At: 16701 Park Centre Blvd Miami Gardens, Fl 33169 • 305-620-2283 Unit #0168 Jacob S Ryder Household Goods, Furniture & Boxes Unit #0203 Diamond Mcleod Household Goods, Furniture & Boxes Unit #0308 Eugene Briggs Household Goods, Furniture & Boxes Unit #0361 Jose Alejandro Cortez Buznego Household Goods, Furniture & Boxes Unit #1122 Jonas Garcon Household Goods, Furniture & Boxes Unit #1410 Clefford Louissaint Household Goods, Furniture & Boxes Unit #2216 Samuel Augustin Household Goods, Furniture, Boxes, Sporting Goods, Appliances & Tools Unit #2335 Denis Lazinica Household Goods, Furniture & Boxes Unit #2607 Eric Emanuel Ortis Household Goods, Furniture & Boxes Unit #2608 Luis Orejuela Household Goods & Boxes Unit #3132 Marial Steadman Household Goods, Furniture & Trunks Unit #3234 Samuel Augustin Household Goods, Furniture & Boxes Unit #3307 Buckets Of Love Foundation Inc Household Goods, Furniture & Boxes Unit #3323 Travis Sibert Household Goods, Boxes & Toys Unit #3407 Samson Simeon Household Goods, Furniture & Boxes Unit #3416 Zae Arnold Household Goods, Furniture & Boxes Unit #3519 Gary Jackson Household Goods, Furniture & Boxes Purchases must be paid at the facility with Credit Card or Cash. All Purchases must be complete within 48 hours of the end of the online auction. A $100.00 cash cleaning deposit is required until all items in the unit are removed from the premises and verified by the manager on duty. Sale subject to cancellation until the purchase is completed; company reserves the right to refuse any online bids. NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION OF PERSONAL PROPERTY Notice Is Hereby Given That The Undersigned Will Sell, In Accordance With The Florida Self Service Storage Facility Act, To Satisfy Lien Of The Owner, At Public Sale By Competitive Bidding On May 14, 2024 At 1:00 pm Online At: www.storageauctions.com For The Safeguard Self-Storage Facility Located At: 7950 Riviera Blvd, Miramar, Fl 33023 • 954-894-3857 Unit #1203 Henry, Roselynn Household Goods, Boxes Unit #1323 Honorat, Elda Household Goods, Furniture, Boxes Unit #1627 Sturrup, Tranae Household Goods, Furniture, Boxes Unit #2616 Hanna, Calvin Household Goods, Furniture, Boxes, Trunks Unit #2705 Jones, Tanisha Household Goods, Furniture, Boxes Unit #3117 Guzman, Victor Household Goods, Furniture, Boxes Unit #3230 Coleman, Diondra Furniture Unit #3631 James, Robert Household Goods, Furniture, Boxes, Unit #3635 Williams, Latrice Household Goods, Boxes Smith-Ervin, Stacy Nicole 381 Shelton, Danielle 475 Worcester, Richard William D144 Escobar, Any 150 Moyett, Markesha 258 Altidor, Jacky 323 King, Sharon 335 Hawthorne, Montia G003 Stanley, Thomas TS designs 577 Alforte, Maria Tender Health Care llc G055 Brown, Christina 527 Felix, Cedric I03 Maresca, Maxima 025 Ali, Stanley 002 Troxell, Dennis D052 Cameron, Willie 522 Pietri, Gustavo 457 Top Self Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: 2855 Dr. Martin Luther King Blvd. Pompano Beach Florida 33069 on May 21, 2024, at 1:00 PM. 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“power” when it comes to Association business operations. The Board of Directors makes decisions as a group for the benefit of the entire Association.

Officer within the Board. Effectively operating a residential Owners Association requires the distribution and delegation of admin istrative duties. In most Florida COAs and HOAs, Directors are also Officers, though an Officer’s job description cannot conflict with (or expand) her or his shared author ity as a Director.

Many Florida COAs and HOAs run into trouble when an Officer assumes that her or his position on the Board confers more power than it really does. Accepting an Association Officer position places spe cific duties on an elected Director, without adding any additional authority or power.

Deciding which Director will take which Officer job occurs at the organizational Board meeting held immediately after an election. When a Board of Directors seat becomes vacant due to a resignation midterm, the Board is empowered to appoint a new Director to serve out the resigned Director’s remaining term. In this case, the newly appointed Director’s duties as an Officer are usually decided at the next scheduled Board meeting.

In a Florida residential COA or HOA, a property owner can be an Association Member, Director, and Officer - all at the same time.

Keep in mind that immediately upon taking a position on the Board, each Director accepts a fiduciary duty and responsibility to all Association members. Fiduciary duty applies to that person’s activities as a Director and an Officer. My previous article on fiduciary duty goes further on this: Fiduciary Duty - Mandatory For Florida Condo & HOA Board Members (thefloridarealestateblog.com)

Florida residential Owners Association Boards usually include these Officers:

• President - leader of the Board and spokesperson for the Association; conducts Board meetings as chairperson; signs Association checks and contracts with vendors; direct contact person for the Association’s management company. Some Board Presidents are considered CEOs (Chief Executive Officers), meaning they make sure the Board’s collective decisions are executed properly.

• Vice-President - steps in when the President is not present or unable to participate; assists the President and Board by handling a wide variety of duties contributing to Association operation

• Treasurer - monitors monthly financial statements, income and expenses; prepares initial draft of the Association’s annual budget for Board discussion and eventual approval; keeps track of YTD expenses in relation to budgeted amounts; delivers a financial report at Board meetings; makes sure the annual Deferred Maintenance Schedule is financially on track with the most recent Reserve Study.

• Secretary - records the proceedings (minutes) of Board and Owners meetings; submits them to the entire Board for approval; supervises communication with all owners.

• Director At-Large - a Director who does not hold one of the above jobs. Many Florida COA and HOA Boards have 5 Directors, though only 4 named Officer positions.

Most Governing Docs contain provisions that with Board approval, another Director may perform another Officer’s

duties when needed. Example - a Director-At-Large may take over the duties of a Treasurer who is undergoing medical treatment. Remember the difference between a Director and an Officer.

All Directors have the same level of authority and power. All decisions must be made by the Board as a group.

Unfortunately for the affected ownermembers, some Directors of Florida residential COAs and HOAs have attempted to increase Officers’ powers within the Association. This has usually been accomplished through owners allowing questionable or improper Board behavior to become accepted practice. Boards have even been known to pursue amending Governing Docs to give Directors and/ or Officers more power, which can be pushed through when not enough owners get involved with Association business.

That’s it for this week, a quick outline and overview of how Owners Association

Boards are structured and how they distribute the workload among themselves.

To answer our headline question: No, Condo and HOA Board Presidents do not have any more power than the other Officers. They have a different job than the others, though no more power. Remember - the keys to owning and living in a Florida residential Owners Association are education and participation. Learn all you can about your Association so you can participate.

Editor’s Note: Christopher Carter is NOT an attorney. He does not give legal advice. For interpretation and application to specific circumstances of anything you read in this article, you must speak with a Florida-Licensed attorney.

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Section 702 has been used as an end-run around the Constitution to allow the government to collect the actual content of your conversations without a warrant.

Warrantless Surveillance Makes A Mockery Of The Constitution

“Whether he wrote DOWN WITH BIG BROTHER, or whether he refrained from writing it, made no difference ... The Thought Police would get him just the same ... the arrests invariably happened at night ... In the vast majority of cases there was no trial, no report of the arrest. People simply disappeared, always during the night. Your name was removed from the registers, every record of everything you had ever done was wiped out, your

lions of Americans to spy on its behalf.

Basically, as Senator Ron Wyden (Democrat, Oregon) has warned, the Deep State wants to turn the American people into extensions of Big Brother.

This is how an effort to reform Section 702 has quickly steamrollered into an expansion of the government’s surveillance powers.

We should have seen this coming.

After all, the Police State doesn’t relinquish power easily, the Surveillance State

in the warrantless surveillance of innocent, law-abiding Americans on a staggering scale.

Indeed, the government has become the biggest lawbreaker of all.

According to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, the FBI repeatedly misused Section 702 in order to spy on the communications of two vastly disparate groups of Americans: those involved in the George Floyd protests and those who may have taken part in the

ment portfolio of everyone who invests in the stock market.”

Journalist Leo Hohmann reports that the government is also handing out $20 Million in Grants to police, mental health networks, universities, churches and school districts to enlist their help in identifying Americans who might be political dissidents or potential “extremists.”

Ask the government why it’s carrying out this far-reaching surveillance on American citizens, and you’ll get the same Orwellian answer the government has been trotting in response to every so-called crisis to justify its assaults on our civil liberties: to keep America safe. What this is really all about, however, is control.

Orwell, 1984

The government long ago sold us out to the highest bidder.

The highest bidder, by the way, has always been the Deep State.

What’s playing out now with the highly politicized tug-of-war over whether Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act gets reauthorized by Congress doesn’t just sell us out, it makes us slaves of the Deep State.

Read the fine print: it’s a doozy.

Just as the USA Patriot was perverted from its stated intent to fight terrorism abroad and was instead used to covertly crack down on the American people (allowing government agencies to secretly track Americans’ financial activities, monitor their communications, and carry out wide-ranging surveillance on them), Section 702 has been used as an end-run around the Constitution to allow the government to collect the actual content of your conversations (phone calls, text messages, video chats, emails and other electronic communication) without a warrant. Now intelligence officials are pushing to dramatically expand the government’s spying powers, effectively giving the government unbridled authority to force mil-

According to the Wall Street Journal, “The Securities and Exchange Commission is deploying a massive government database - the Consolidated Audit Trail, or CAT - that monitors in real time the identity, transactions and investment portfolio of everyone who invests in the stock market.”

What most Americans don’t get is that even without Section 702 in play, the government will still target the populace for warrantless, suspicionless mass surveillance, because that’s how the police state maintains its stranglehold on power.

These maneuvers are just the tip of the iceberg.

The police state has passed the baton to the surveillance state.

On any given day, the average American is now monitored, surveilled, spied on and tracked in more than 20 different ways by both government and corporate eyes and ears.

Beware of what you say, what you read, what you write, where you go, and with whom you communicate, because it will all be recorded, stored and used against you eventually, at a time and place of the government’s choosing.

Talk about a system rife for abuse.

Now, the government wants us to believe that we have nothing to fear from its mass spying program because they’re only looking to get the “bad” guys who are overseas.

Don’t believe it. The government’s definition of a “bad” guy is extraordinarily broad, and it results

the government.

According to the Brennan Center for Justice, intelligence agencies conduct roughly 200,000 of these warrantless “backdoor” searches for Americans’ private communications each year.

No one is spared.

Many of the targets of these searches have done nothing wrong.

Government agents have spied on the communications of protesters, members of Congress, crime victims, journalists, and political donors, among many others.

The government has claimed that its spying on Americans is simply “incidental,” as though it were an accident, but it fully intends to collect this information.

As Journalist Jake Johnson warns, under an expanded Section 702, U.S. intelligence agencies “could, without a warrant, compel gyms, grocery stores, barber shops, and other businesses to hand over communications data.”

According to the Wall Street Journal, “The Securities and Exchange Commission is deploying a massive government database—the Consolidated Audit Trail, or CAT—that monitors in real time the identity, transactions and invest-

What we are dealing with is a government so powerhungry, paranoid and afraid of losing its stranglehold on power that it is conspiring to wage war on anyone who dares to challenge its authority.

When the FBI is asking banks and other financial institutions to carry out dragnet searches of customer transactions—warrantlessly and without probable cause— for “extremism” indicators broadly based on where you shop, what you read, and how you travel, we’re all in trouble. You don’t have to do anything illegal.

For that matter, you don’t even have to challenge the government’s authority. Frankly, you don’t even have to care about politics or know anything about your rights.

All you really need to do in order to be tagged as a suspicious character, flagged for surveillance, and eventually placed on a government watch list is live in the United States.

As long as the government is allowed to weaponize its 360 degree surveillance technologies to flag you as a threat to national security, whether or not you’ve done anything wrong, it’s just a matter of time before you find yourself wrongly accused, investigated and confronted by police based on a data-driven algorithm or risk assessment culled together by a computer program run by Artificial Intelligence. As I make clear in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People and in its fictional counterpart The Erik Blair Diaries, it won’t be long before Big Brother’s Thought Police are locking us up to “protect us” from ourselves. At that point, we will disappear.

Editor’s Note: John Whitehead is an Attorney and Author who has written, debated and practiced widely in the area of Constitutional Law, Human Rights and Popular Culture. John Whitehead’s Commentary are his views and he is open for discussion, he can be contacted at: johnw@rutherford.org. Information about The Rutherford Institute is available at: www.rutherford.org.

By John & Nisha Whitehead

May Is Jewish Heritage Month

Hallandale Beach Continues To Make Public Safety Their Top Priority

May is Jewish Heritage Month. It is a time to celebrate the many contributions our Jewish brothers and sisters have given to the betterment of our society. One would think this proclamation has been declared many times, but it has only been since 2006. President George W. Bush upon the request of The Jewish Museum of Florida and South Florida Jewish Community declared that the month of May would be the month to celebrate the many contributions of Jewish people in the United States. May was chosen since it was the Anniversary Month of documented Jews in America.

After some research, this date is when the first recorded group of Jewish settlers arrived in New Amsterdam aka New York City. In 1654 - 23 refugees from the Portuguese Inquisition came and founded

Congregation Shaharith Israel along with some other Jewish traders that had arrived a bit earlier. It is the oldest congregation in the United States.

Sadly, this group was stripped of all their earthly belongings on arrival in New York. Jews have always faced Antisemitism. It did not deter them from continuing to settle and become successful. It needs to be noted that the Dutch who controlled the new colony opposed religious plurality so any religious group other than Protestant Christians were often the victims of persecution.

Over history Jewish diaspora has continued to thrive under the worst of circumstances. Many minorities have but for well over 3,000 years Israelites have been stripped of their Temple in Jerusalem. They have been enslaved, occupied, and stripped of their home. I find it so disheartening that so many have been indoctrinated to believe that the Jewish people are the occupiers of their own land. The Jewish people are in their rightful home. She will continue to fight for her sovereignty while protecting democracy.

These struggles are not new but with the advent of the internet we are seeing

indoctrination can affect global stability and create unrest even in our country on our own streets.

As we celebrate Jewish History Month the war against Hamas continues in the Middle East and now on college campuses. During this unrest our residents should be assured that our Police Department has remained vigilant since the October 7th Attacks. They remain on heightened alert and vigilant.

Recently concerns have been elevated since a vandal spray painted Antisemitic remarks on the sidewalk at 14th Avenue and Hallandale Beach Boulevard. It was reported early in the morning by pedestrians and immediately covered up and is

diverse population we have always been vigilant and swift to respond to incidents. Now more than ever we understand the real concerns and will continue to be vigilant and certainly actively investigating all the hate crimes.

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(B) The Touro Synagogue complex was constructed in 1763 and is the oldest synagogue building still standing in the United States. (Photo: Library of Congress)

Hamas Attack on innocent lives and the kidnapping of hostages. We have been witnessing the continued protests, attacks on campus and on the streets. While our City has been fortunate not to this level of violence these incidents were very alarming and unsettling to all our residents. We will continue to do everything to let residents know we are here and protect them.

We are blessed to have an amazing and caring Chief of Police Michel and City Manager, Dr. Earle. Since day one they have established a high alert protocol. Our police officers have remained under this order.

In a city that is home to a remarkably

We do need your help! If you see something no matter how small, please report it. If your property has been vandalized, call 911 and report it. We cannot allow these types of hate crimes to go unchecked. We know that many people are afraid of retaliation. We have an anonymous Tip Line at: (954) 4571404. Please call it and leave all of the pertinent information. In general, the past year has been a struggle for many of our residents. With the high cost of housing and rents in our area going up, property crimes have increased. Car break-ins and property thefts have gone up in some areas. These are called crimes of opportunity. Owners leave their cars unlocked. Some residents leave valuables in their cars rather than taking them into their homes. It makes them ripe prey for criminals. Even with cars locked and secured, criminals are jacking up cars and stealing the wheels or other parts for resale value.

As a result of these types of street crimes the Chief has established a Street Crimes Unit. This unit is in addition to our regular zone patrols. We have six zones in which there are marked and unmarked officers. They take calls for service. This additional unit does not automatically pick up 911 calls unless they are needed. Their task is surveillance, deterrence and solving crimes. We are truly committed to protecting every corner of our community. The commission will continue to support our department with the vital resources they need.

I can be reached at: jcooper@cohb.org Or: joycooper@aol.com. Or Facebook Mayor Joy Cooper. You can always call me on my office number at:

Concerts At The ArtsPark & Commission In The Community

Bring a lawn chair or blanket to enjoy this show at the ArtsPark at Young Circle in Downtown Hollywood. Two exceptional bands will take the stage this weekendCortadito & Samambaia.

Cortadito Since its origins twelve years ago, the evolution of Cortadito has led it to become one of the torchbearers of a pop culture phenomenon that is two centuries strong. A traditional folk and acoustic band that focuses on performing one of the earliest styles of Cuban country music known as Son (pronounced sOwn), their sound can best be described as reminiscent of the famed Buena Vista Social Club. This dynamic, Miami-based ensemble has been joined on stage by Grammy and Latin Grammy Award-Winning Singer Aymeé Nuviola, World-Renowned Flutist Nestor Torres, and has performed with legendary member of Buena Vista Social Club, Eliades Ochoa. In October of 2022, the group was invited to perform at the Kennedy Center’s Millennium Stage in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month. Jose Elias founded the band alongside Julio Cesar Rodriguez Delet, from Santiago de Cuba, in November of 2011

after a 12-year stint with Conjunto Progreso that garnered him a Grammy nomination for the album Masters of Cuban Son. The duo was an instant success and was celebrated for their ability to create a big band sound with such a small lineup. They released their first CD titled Abriendo Caminos in 2012, which featured an original composition by each of the artists “Delicias Caribeña” (Elias) and “Te Lo Perdiste” (Delet). In 2018, the group released their follow-up CD titled Canciones de Julio, which included five original songs and featured the participation of Double Bass Player Yorgis Goiricelaya and Roinel Vega, who performed with the likes of Albita Rodriguez and Oscar De Leon.

The current lineup includes Bass Player Alberto Pantaleon, who has toured with the Afro-Cuban All Stars and is currently touring with Eliades Ochoa in the United States. The group also features trumpet player Tony Perigo, who started his professional career at the age of 17 playing with Cuban songstress Omara Portuondo. Rounding off the group on percussion is Santiago McCook, who is referred to as “El Pulpo” (the octopus), due to his one-of-a-kind multi-percussion setup that allows him to play the role of

three musicians in one.

Next month the group will release their first full-length feature album titled “The Guajiro Triangle.” The album will feature a variety of original compositions that celebrate the traditions of Cuban music in the modern world. The triangle represents the connection between Santiago de Cuba, Havana, and Miami, the group’s home and final destination of this musical journey that was established two centuries ago.

Samambaia

Samambaia captures the essence of classic samba with an elegant and sophisticated twist. Fronted by the enchanting vocals of Rose Max, this ensemble features the elegance of the seven-string guitar, a masterful pandeiro player, an expressive percussive flutist, and a diverse array of Afro-Brazilian percussion. Their music not only embraces the traditional Samba Raiz but elevates it with a contemporary and polished flair that appeals to both purists and new audiences alike.

Concerts at the ArtsPark is a free series of family-friendly events at Hollywood’s ArtsPark Amphitheater at Young Circle (Hollywood Blvd at US1).

Lawn seating is available, so bring a blanket or beach chair for comfort. As a reminder, City parks are plastic and foam free. Single-use items, like plastic water bottles and utensils are prohibited on the grounds. For more information, visit: www.hollywoodfl.org - Or call: (954) 9213404.

Commission in the Community

The Hollywood City Commission invites the community to an open forum where they can take part in a conversation with their City Commissioners and fellow Hollywood residents. Commission in the Community forums take place in each district of the City. Each meeting is facilitated by the District Commissioner for the area where the meeting is held. The next meeting will be held Wednesday, May 8th from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr, Community Center at: 2400 Charleston Street. District 2 Commissioner Vice Mayor Linda Hill Anderson and the Hollywood City Commission invite the community to take part in this open forum where they can take part in a conversation with their City Commissioners and fellow Hollywood residents.

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(954) 457-1318. Or Call/Text me at: (954) 632-5700 Working for you! Always have! Always will!
Cortadito May 4, 2024 at The ArtsPark Hollywood Vice Mayor Linda Hill Anderson (T) Manischewitz matza issued in honor of Tercentenary depicting 1654 arrival of the first Jews of New Amsterdam. (Courtesy: American Jewish Historical Society)

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Happiness and Hope Go Hand in Hand

Physician-Scientist Reveals Simple But Profound Discovery

Dr. Alphonsus Obayuwana, a physician-scientist and happiness coach, reveals his groundbreaking, five-minute tool for measuring personal happiness in his new book, The Happiness Formula: A Scientific, Groundbreaking Approach to Happiness and Personal Fulfillment. In it, Dr. Obayuwana explains the interconnectedness between hope, hunger and happiness, and introduces a universal unit of measure called the “Personal Happiness Index” or PHI — the operative word being “personal.”

“Everybody has different issues, different hungers, different hopes, different assets, different aspirations,” Dr. Obayuwana said in a recent interview. “Yours are plugged into the equation, and we get your happiness index.”

This PHI, according to Dr. Obayuwana, makes it possible, for the first time ever, to calculate and assign numerical happiness scores to human individuals by plugging their unique hopes, hungers, assets, and aspirations into an equation.

But Dr. Obayuwana is quick to point out that The Happiness Formula is much more than a mathematical equation for measuring happiness.

“It is a book about life, the relationship between human hope and hunger, and one’s overall feeling of personal satisfaction and subjective well-being,” Dr. Obayuwana explained.

The Happiness Formula challenges the findings published in the World Happiness Report, debunks three major happiness myths, and then introduces the Triple-H Equation — the simple but profound formula about what makes life worth living.

Dr. Obayuwana’s discovery offers individuals a simple but scientific way to selfassess their levels of fulfillment; provides happiness seekers with a proven routine for achieving and sustaining a flourishing life; and offers a strong theoretical basis and a firm practical structure for happiness coaches.

In 1979, Dr. Obayuwana (then a medical student) was awarded a national research grant and Smith-Kline Medical Perspective Fellowship to develop an instrument for measuring human hope, with the purpose of detecting hopelessness in time to prevent suicide. The result was the widely used and often cited Hope Index Scale (HIS). This progressed into decades of research that ultimately resulted in The Happiness Formula.

“For full disclosure, my own PHI is 2.923, and that means I am a ‘very happy’ person but not yet ‘flourishing’ by definition,” Dr. Obayuwana added. “Like everybody else, I could be happier, and with the formula revealed in this book, I now know where I am compared to anyone else in the world — who also knows his or her PHI.”

About the Author

Alphonsus Obayuwana, MD, Ph.D., CPC, is a physician-scientist, a happiness coach, and the founder and CEO of TripleH Project LLC, an entity that trains and certifies happiness coaches. He is a Literary Titan Gold Award–winning author who has published several peer-reviewed articles in the national medical journals about human hope and happiness. His other works include How to Live a Life of Hope (2022), The Five Sources of Human Hope (2012), Hope and Pregnancy Outcome (1984) and Hope Index Scale (1980). After 30 years of relentless research on human hope and happiness, he successfully derived the Triple-H Equation that is at the core of his newest book, The Happiness Formula.

Throughout his faculty tenures at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine, and the University of Toledo, he has taught and mentored medical students, resident physicians, nurses, and fellows in the art and science of caring and promoting happiness for themselves and their patients. Dr. Obayuwana is also a retired major in the United States Air Force (Reserve). He is married to Ann Louis, his wife of 47 years. Together, they have two sons and three granddaughters. For recreation, he loves walking, reading, listening to music,

and playing on his drum set.

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