April 2019 Hollywood Gazette

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HOLLYWOOD AFFORDABLE SENIOR HOUSING DEVELOPMENT BREAKS GROUND ON ADAMS ST. P. 8

COMMUNITY NEWS FOR PEOPLE WHO LOVE HOLLYWOOD • VOL. 18 • NO. 8 APRIL 2019

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Judy Kent Sessa Mrs. Hollywood 1953

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Hollywood to Offer More Areas for Stand Up Paddle Boarding The Hollywood City REPORTER Commission has dtv@gate.net agreed to launch a pilot program that would allow stand up paddle boarders to launch and operate in more locations than city ordinances currently allow. Over the past year, a number of Hollywood activists have asked the commission and marine safety personnel for more areas to launch stand up paddle boards. City officials are basing their trial plan, which will last six months, off a proposal from stand up paddle boarding enthusiasts like Cat Uden. According to the city’s proposal, the two new designated launching zones are at Simms Street and Hollywood Boulevard for watercraft and stand up paddle boards. The two new recreation areas are the north area — which will extend from the Dania Beach border or Dania Beach Boulevard to Douglas Street — and the south area — which will extend from Georgia Street to Eucalyptus Terrace.

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These recreation areas will allow surfing, kayaking, stand up paddle boarding and skimboarding. Under the proposed changes, stand up paddle boards and kayaks will be allowed to launch and paddle until 10 a.m. Kayaks and stand up paddle boards may also launch after 4:30 p.m. during standard time and 6 p.m during daylight savings time if conditions don’t preclude it. The bathing limit will remain at 50 yards from the shore. All manually powered watercraft must remain 100 yards from the shore when traveling north-south. According to a statement emailed to the Hollywood Gazette by Cat Uden, stand up paddleboard enthusiasts are not pleased with the complexity of the proposal presented by Rodolfo Jurado, deputy chief of Fire Rescue and Beach Safety, and Bruce Wilkie, marine safety chief, at the March 6 meeting of the commission. They are hopeful that after six months, the city will realize that paddle boarding is not as big of an issue as they make it out to be.

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letter to the community... Spring, in most of the world considered to be the time of renewal, rebirth, and reawakening, seems to have a different meaning in South

Florida. Here, as the snowbirds head back north, the tourists go home and the traffic subsides, it's more the time when life slows down and for us, gets back to normal.This month, as some of the projects we've been working on all season start to wind down, (see the updates on the YMCA Youth Triathlon and the Hollywood Lions ROAR), we can finally focus on

ourselves before we go into our summer hibernation. Our in-depth article Healthy in Hollywood highlights many ways that we can keep our health up while keeping our healthcare costs down. We offer an amusing Ode to our beloved City, and our usual coverage of the interesting people and businesses that make it the wonderful place that it is.And how about our beautiful cover girl, Judy

Sessa, who was Mrs. Hollywood in 1953? What a fun article to research and write! Read more about the glamorous pageants that were, and the "Real Housewives of Hollywood Beach", on page 7.Happy Spring, and enjoy the issue.

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Art and Culture Center/Hollywood's Annual Cuisine for Art to Honor Dave Barry The Art and Culture Center/ Hollywood’s 22nd Annual Cuisine for Art fundraiser will take place at the Event Center at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood on Thursday, May 16, 2019 from 6pm to 9 pm. Each year, the Center recognizes an individual or company who contributes to the South Florida community. This year’s honoree is South Florida based Pulitzer Prize winning humorist and writer Dave Barry. This fundraiser features elected officials and community leaders serving as Celebrity Waiters during an exciting and entertaining evening. Guests enjoy complimentary wine, beer, bourbon, vodka cocktails, a three-course dinner, live entertainment, and awards presentation. The evening begins at 6:00 pm with a cocktail reception and silent auction. Dinner begins at 7:00 p.m. with the “March of Celebrity Waiters,” followed by a three-course meal, entertainment, a live auction, and the presentation of this year’s honoree. Guests will bid on a live and silent auction which includes fantastic experiences such as a hotel stays, a ride

on the Goodyear Blimp and more. Guests at the table who raise the most gratuities in honor of their celebrity waiter will receive prizes The Galleria at Fort Lauderdale. The evening is highlighted by the Center’s recognition of Dave Barry. Tickets for the fundraiser are $150 per person or $1,500 per table, and are available online at www. artandculturecenter.org/2019-cuisinefor-artor by calling 954-921-3274. Sponsorship opportunities are also available.

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About Honoree Dave Barry: Dave Barry is an award-winning author and humor columnist. For many years, he wrote a syndicated newspaper column that appeared in more than 500 newspapers in the US and abroad. In 1988, Barry won the Pulitzer Prize for Commentary while at The Miami Herald. Barry has written more than 30 books, including the novels Big Trouble, Lunatics, Tricky Business and, most recently, Insane City. He has also written a number of non-fiction books such as I'll Mature When I'm Dead and Best. State. Ever.: A Florida Man Defends His Homeland. His books have frequently appeared on the New York Times Best Seller List. Two of Barry's books were the basis for the CBS sitcom Dave's World which aired from 1993 to 1997.


Hollywood Hills Student Virginia Tompkins Receives Honor for Film Script Virginia Tompkins, a student at Hollywood Hills High School finished in the top three at the Palm Beach Film Festival for her movie script “The Choice.” Her script explores friendship and romantic interest choices a young woman makes. Tompkins is a member of Women of Tomorrow and a vice president of Spartan TV Production. Her goal is to be a screen writer. -D.V.

Ode to Hollywood by Ryan Brankin

I must admit, and be forthright… But, please, don’t listen less for spite: That though I reside inside your bounds My birth, at first, oh south Broward town Occurred quite many more miles away Than I, quite plainly, am willing to say; But then, why should I bow meekly to that Quick impulse when, by matter of fact Three quarters or more of your denizens Come from locales – like mine – frozen Now swimming and sunning in defrosted mirth And jogging Young Circle, or nearby turf. Yes, from here on out I shall transform to be Proud amid this august company In which I find myself at last Who list’n’d as secret wink was passed And did forego your West Coast namesake For paradise where the daily surf break (Or were YOU the triumphant nomial victor o’er that shaky place never too far from Richter?) May crest a bit subtler – but no less sublime. Sure, who would not rather spend his time …or hers, if you’ll forgive the line… In peaceful gait down Broadwalk’s regalia Than hustled and bustled in brash California? Where folks, sad to say, think they have it made Not having relaxed or plied their trade In tranquil suspension where one can find Small side streets and international airlines Or if sweet teeth are the norm in your crew Sat down at Jaxson’s and tried to get through A kitchen sink ice cream the size of a whale Nestled nicely ‘twixt Miami and Lauderdale. And so, Hollywood, I do beg your kind leave To stay here and soak up more balmy reprieve From latitudes far from both thawing and sand And leave cyclic seasons to people whose plan Requires four different wardrobes for just one Poor body that simply needs…more sun.

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H O L LY WO O D

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Tales of the Real Beauty Queens of Old Hollywood Beach

“They’re not only attractive, but they can cook, sew and keep house too!”

- Hollywood Sun-Tattler headline from 1953. BY ROBIN KERR DRULARD COMMUNITY CORRESPONDENT robin@hollywoodgazette.com

e’ve come a long way since Miss Hollywood and Mrs. Hollywood pageants held here when Hollywood from 1920s until quite recently in 2017– with a 40year hiatus from 1965 till 2004. Probably most revealing about the early competitions, and the times, are the captions on the newspaper photos of the beauty queens. When the papers actually deigned to write the lady’s first name instead of her husband’s (i.e. Mrs. Walter Smith), they put in print her height, weight and measurements! And her address! Boy, how times have changed.

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One of Wilma Tucker's modeling photos Fern Peck, later McMann, was the first Miss Hollywood, sometime in the ‘20s, according to “The History of Hollywood (1920 to 1950)” by Virginia Elliott TenEick.

Meet 1947 Miss Hollywood: Wilma Mae Tucker In the heyday of Hollywood’s beauty pageants, in 1947, Wilma Mae Tucker won the title of Miss Hollywood. “It was quite an exciting year,” remembered Tucker, now Wilma Carvel,

who will turn 90 this month. “My sister was the one that got me involved, and the Jaycees sponsored me. And I remember that there were two gentlemen — Augie Paoli and Ralph Lawson — who were very kind, and took me to a lot of the places that I had to go to represent Hollywood. And they were all so good to me.” Bert Parks, the long-time host of the Miss America pageant, lived in Hollywood Lakes in the fifties and sixties. And it’s been rumored Eleanor Hansberry, head of the Hollywood Bread company, made him “sing for his supper” at a birthday party she held for him, but did he host the Miss Hollywood contest as well? We really have no idea! “He was like the Bert Parks of the Miss Hollywood Pageant,” agreed Augie’s son, Hollywood attorney Alan Paoli. “He was the city attorney back then, and he was quite involved with the city and various civic organizations. And when the pageant came up he was asked to be the MC. He loved being involved in the city and the community, and that was one of the most fun things he did to give back. We still have old Super 8 movies of it.” Wilma Carvel recalled some of the pomp and circumstance of the events. “I remember one of the regattas, it was a big, beautiful boat parade through the canals of Fort Lauderdale. It must have been around Christmas, the houses were all decorated and lighted up and it was just a beautiful thing to see. A gentleman from Hollywood, I only knew him as Captain Spencer, he had a boat and he built a dolphin statue on the front of the boat so I could stand on it — I had a fear of heights but thank goodness I didn’t get dizzy or fall off or anything! It was so beautiful.” Part of the prize package for the winners was a scholarship at the Coronet Modeling School in Miami, where Carvel, who was also Mrs. Hollywood in 1951, went several times a week with the runner-up from her contest. They modeled for a variety of local publications — unpaid, she reported, getting “modeling experience” — and she still has many of the magazines, some with her picture as the cover girl! Her favorite, she said, is the April ‘51 edition

Coronation Ball, following the crowning of the new Miss Hollywood. Considering that the event started, said the article, at 9 pm, those Hollywood residents were sure a bunch of late partiers!

2004: Miss Hollywood USA Pageant is revived by the Hollywood Junior Chamber (Jaycees) of a Hollywood monthly called “The Visitor,” where she shared the front page with “a real cute little chimpanzee.” She went on to do some local modeling after the competition. Taking out the old photos and talking about the pageants brings back great recollections of those days past, said Carvel. “I have a picture of me with Mr. Paoli, and one of me when I won. I was truthfully in shock, I really couldn’t believe that I won! I was ready to pass out! I look at my pictures and think back on it very often. It was a thrill, a lot of fun and I enjoyed every minute of it.” “It’s all just a wonderful memory.” According to an article published in the Fort Lauderdale Daily News on Saturday, June 17, 1950, a record crowd was expected that night at the Hollywood Beach Casino Pool for the Pageant, which was sponsored by the Junior Chamber. The Pageant opened with a swimsuit competition, followed by one in evening gowns. The third portion of the evening was a talent show which included singing, dancing, modeling of clothing that the girls made themselves, and a water ballet in the famous casino pool. In addition to all this, the show featured a comedy show, and not one but two parades of former winners. The public was then invited to attend the

In 2004, the Hollywood Junior Chamber (Jaycees) revived the Miss Hollywood USA Pageant, according to Hollywood Jaycees Executive Director Debra Gronvold. After running the pageant for over 10 years, their franchisee Tel Air Interests moved on to other ventures. “We sure do miss those times…we had some great Miss Hollywoods and Miss Teens Hollywoods who represented us,” said Gronvold, the former Pageant Director and Behind-the-Scenes Queen. She noted that several of the past Miss Hollywood delegates finished in the top 15 and Top 5 in the Miss Florida Pageant, and that one of them finished in the Top 15 in the Miss USA Pageant. Grant Gravitt agreed. He and his parents actually ran the state competition from 1978 till 2017, bringing the Miss Hollywood pageant to the newly-reopened Diplomat Hotel in the year 2000. “Hollywood was always the grandest preliminary pageant in the system, from Pensacola to the Keys,” he noted. “We had several great prize packages, the girls were always very involved in the community, it was the most active title in the state. A lot of the strong girls wanted that title. We did Miss Florida a lot here. It was a live TV pageant every year, and we were the host city. Everyone would of course root for the Hollywood girl, the winner would get a key to the

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Affordable Senior Housing Development Breaks Ground on Adams St. After 20 Years of Planning; Completion Set for 2020 BY DAVID VOLZ

Pinnacle at Peacefield, a unique public/private partnership 20 years in the making, is celebrating its groundbreaking. The project is a partnership between the Pinnacle Housing Group and the City of Hollywood. When complete, Pinnacle at Peacefield will offer 120 units — 72 one-bedroom units and 48 two-bedroom units spread over three low-rise buildings — of housing for those age 62 and up on land assembled by the City of Hollywood and the Hollywood Community Redevelopment Agency. The community, which is less than a mile from Hollywood’s downtown area and Young Circle, will offer the latest in quality affordable design. Each building will have its own dedicated common facilities including a lounge and meeting space, computer center, outdoor patio, fitness facility and medical evaluation room. Timothy Wheat, regional vice president of Pinnacle Housing Group, REPORTER dtv@gate.net

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said that this project marks Pinnacle’s third development in the City of Hollywood. “We are reaching a crisislevel shortage of housing for seniors in Florida,” Wheat said. “[W]e are elated to provide 120 units along with much needed services and support that will make elderly lives easier.”

Mayor Josh Levy has said that he is impressed with the partnership the City of Hollywood has had with Pinnacle Housing Group. “With quality construction and thoughtful amenities, Pinnacle at Peacefield will ensure our valued residents have the support and resources they need to live and thrive,”

Levy said. “I look forward to returning to welcome them to their new homes.” Construction of the senior affordable housing development at 2122 Adams St. in Hollywood is projected to be completed in early 2020. Broward County Commissioner Beam Furr was proud to witness the groundbreaking. “When I first began as a City Commissioner in Hollywood back in 2000, this section of land was overrun by drugs, broken homes, and poor conditions. One of my very first priorities was to replace the substandard housing at this location and improve this area so our residents could live in a safer, better place,” he said. “Many options were considered, and the substandard apartments were finally razed, leading to an 88 percent drop in crime. But a permanent solution that would provide more housing was still needed,” continued Furr. “It has been a very long time coming, but that solution is finally here with the Pinnacle at Peacefield.”

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spaces and beach access areas may be closed or restricted during renourishment. Schedule for Renourishment in Hollywood: • Georgia Street: Renourishment began the week of March 18th and Eastman Aggregate expects to be in that area about 3-4 weeks. Parking along Georgia Street will be closed. • Magnolia St / Keating Park: Renourishment is anticipated to begin the week of April 1st and Eastman Aggregate expects to be in that area about 3-4 weeks. Parking in the lot will be closed. The goal of engineered shore projects is to reduce risk and promote resilience in coastal communities. The construction is estimated to cost $7,864,770 and is fully funded by the US Army Corps of Engineers. Project updates will be available on the Corps web and social media accounts, including the Jacksonville District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/ JacksonvilleDistrict/ and on Twitter @ JaxStrong

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ANNUAL DIAMONDS CHARITY GOLF CLASSIC AND LUNCHEON 7 a.m.-2 p.m., Orangebrook Golf & Country Club, 400 Entrada Drive

All proceeds benefit the youth programs of Hollywood’s Diamonds in the Rough. Information: 954-967-4221

HOLLYWOOD SALSA FEST 5-11 p.m., ArtsPark at Young Circle, 1 Young Circle

This event is dedicated to keeping Salsa music alive. It features a business expo, concerts, food, salsa dance performances and more. Information: 954-399-0151 or HispanicChamber.org

13 SPRING MARSHMALLOW DROP

2 p.m., Boulevard Heights Community Center, 6770 Garfield St. Don’t miss this annual event that includes an egg hunt, the

dropping of more than 30,000 marshmallows from a helicopter, a bounce house and a visit from the Easter Bunny. Information: 954-921-3404

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environmental groups, schools, parks, friends groups, environmental educators, students, student groups and the arts community. Free admission. Information: 954-816-8269

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All proceeds of this 5K go toward the people of Project Papillon in Port-auPrince, Haiti. Information: 954-920-8225

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DREAM CAR CLASSIC

4-7 p.m., Art and Culture Center of Hollywood, 1650 Harrison St.

Volunteers meet to collect litter and cigarette butts from the beach. Children 8 and older may participate when accompanied by an adult. Information: 954-921-3271

HOLLYWOOD RUNS FOR HAITI 5K RUN/WALK 7 a.m., Charnow Park, 300 Garfield St.

10 a.m.-2 p.m., downtown Hollywood Blvd.

Classic cars, trucks and other vehicles on display. Continues May 5. Information: 954-825-1027

CELEBRATION OF MOTHER EARTH / EARTH MONTH KICKOFF 3-6 p.m., T.Y. Park, 3300 N. Park Road

Exhibitors and participants include

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EARLY VOICES COLLABORATIVE RECEPTION Enjoy the work from student artists ages 3-5. This year’s theme is kindness. At least 17 schools are taking part. Early Voices opens during the The Week of the Young Child, an annual celebration hosted by the National Association for the Education of Young Children that spotlights early learning, young children, their teachers, families and communities. Information: 954-921-3274

HOLLYWOOD BEACH SWEEP CLEANUP

7-11 a.m., Charnow Park between Garfield Street and Connecticut Street on Hollywood Beach

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HOLLYWOOD HISTORICAL SOCIETY LECTURE SERIES 1-3 p.m., Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center, 2400 Charleston St.

Come hear the presentation “Do’s & Don’ts of Landscaping.” Guest speaker is Susan Berry, president of Hollywood Garden Club. Free. Information: 954-923-5590

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FULL MOON DRUM CIRCLE 7-9 p.m., ArtsPark at Young Circle, 1 Young Circle

Information: 954-926-0204

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FREE OUR SEAS AND BEYOND EARTH DAY ENVIRONMENTAL ART FESTIVAL 9 a.m.-4 p.m., MEEC at the historic Carpenter House, 4414 N. Surf Road

This festival kicks off with a community beach cleanup followed by works of art on display, live musical performances, food trucks, children’s activities, environmentally friendly vendors, non-profit informational tables, a community art installation, photo booth, feedings of Captain the rescued green sea turtle and more. Information: 786-295-4294


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April 20: Aziz Ansari April 25: Whitesnake

April 5: The House with a Clock in Its Walls April 12: AXL April 19: The Blind Side April 26: Chasing Coral

April 26: Whoopi Goldberg May 3: Judas Priest May 5: Evanescence May 9: Wanda Sykes

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5-10 p.m., Harrison Street area

Pop-up shops, mural tour and more. Information: 954-924-2980

May 4

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Live music, meditation and Tai Chi. Meet under the big tree near the circle’s edge nearest to downtown. Information: 954-962-7447

MIC CHECK!

6 p.m., Hollywood Central Performing Arts Center, 1770 Monroe St.

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Sunset: A series of site-specific installations by local and national artists and educators who explore discoveries between experimentation and academic practice with lighting, sets, sculpture and performance. Jane Cassidy, Laura Gomez Bustamante, Peter Symons, and Justin Long are contributing artists. On display until May 19. Information: 954-921-3274

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“We set a goal to perform at Carnegie Hall and put in long hours in rehearsal. Members of the band get along, we’re a big family,” said Moorer. Jaime Bravo, a tuba player and the tuba section leader said, “I like the challenge of band. If someone tells me I can’t do something, I become more motivated. I started playing the tuba in the tenth grade and I stayed with it,” Bravo said. Hannah Prieto, who plays the clarinet is looking forward to performing at Carnegie Hall. “It takes a lot of dedication, practice and work to learn the scales. I’ve worked hard to learn to play the clarinet and I’m very excited about this.” While in the city, they’ll see a Broadway performance, tour the city and visit the Statue of Liberty. This is considered an important honor for the McArthur band program.


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As healthcare costs skyrocket and health insurance becomes a luxury, people and businesses are searching for ways to keep their health, and their healthcare spending, well, healthy. In Hollywood, hospitals, insurers, patients and practitioners are turning to alternative methods of healthcare to keep costs in line and keep people well and at home.

Telephone, Telegraph, TeleHealth Hollywood residents who need to see a doctor immediately can do so

through the Telehealth program called MemorialDOCNow from the Memorial Healthcare System. Thru the program, anyone can access a physician face-to-face, 24/7, via smartphone or computer. According to William Manzie, administrative director of telehealth for Memorial Healthcare System, more than 12,000 people have enrolled into the platform and there have been more than 11,000 video visits in the three years since its inception. Useful for all kinds of minor illnesses and injuries, a doctor can view the injury or problem, or photos sent by the patient, discuss the situation, make a diagnosis and if necessary, send a prescription electronically or advise the patient on further action to take. Additionally, doctors can use an adaptation of this platform to consult with other physicians. This type of

care is referred to as evidence-based medicine. Memorial Healthcare System has partnered with several hotels in the area, including the Diplomat, the Circ and the Costa in Hollywood, to offer the MemorialDOCNow program to its guests. “We want more people to become familiar with what it is and we want to educate people in the community about it,” said Manzie. “We are working to create more community partnerships and expand our community programs.” According to a recent article in the South Florida Hospital News & Healthcare Report, nearly 70% of people surveyed in 2015 were willing to consult with a doctor over a video link. Surveys have found that most people are satisfied with the service they receive through MemorialDOCNow. “We are continuing to build programs with the dual goals of providing convenience to our patients and establishing Memorial as the health technology destination for all of a patient’s healthcare needs,” Manzie asserted. For additional information on Memorial’s Telehealth services, visit www.mhs.net/memorialdocnow or contact Manzie at 954 276 1425 or wmanzie@mhs.net. Insurers are also getting into the game. For less serious problems, and free of charge, Ambetter Insurance, a carrier in the Florida market, also offers the Teladoc program via phone or video as well as a “24/7 Nurse Advice Line”, which makes it possible for members to talk to a registered nurse by phone at any time for any and all health concerns. For Florida Blue members, the Healthy Resources section on its website offers “a host of free programs and services to help members make better-informed health care decisions”.

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Chamber event about the role of “datadriven medicine” to control the nearly 3.5 trillion dollars spent annually on healthcare in the U.S. With data-driven care, health providers can refer to the extensive research which has been done over the years to help determine which treatments, approaches to care and medications will work best for people with various illnesses and conditions. Using data driven and evidencebased care together, said Ashenoff, could help avoid unnecessary tests and treatments and encourage long term healthcare rather than sick care, and may result in better health outcomes. “”With evidence and data based medicine, we can get a fuller picture of which treatments work the best,” said Ashenoff. “By encouraging regular visits with doctors and an emphasis on good health, and the prevention of disease and other health problems, fewer people will need hospital or emergency room care.”

Is it really an emergency? Can the patient do better at home? Insurers are encouraging patients to visit urgent care centers rather than emergency rooms whenever possible, saving money for both the companies and the users, often by offering far lower co-pays on the former. Meanwhile, in the senior care industry, the trend is moving towards keeping people in their homes as long as possible, as the costs and the wellbeing of the patient are both better off. “We feel, and the statistics back us up, that seniors prefer living in familiar surroundings, as long as they feel safe and well cared for,” said Nicole Wetzel, Patient Care Coordinator for FirstLantic Healthcare, who has been in the home health care business here in Hollywood for 24 years. “The longer that one is capable of staying at home, the more they flourish.” In addition, said Wetzel, the practice of doctors making house


calls for transitional care is gaining popularity. “The intent is to provide recently discharged patients with immediate oversight in the home, creating a safe environment to reduce rehospitalization,” she explained. Visit Firstlantic’s website at www. http://firstlantic.com for a free e-book on home care and adult health, or call Wetzel on 754 224 8057.

There’s An App For That Technology is changing the way we do everything, and healthcare is no exception. With nearly 75% of U.S. adults using smartphones, and 89% of total mobile media time spent using apps, it makes sense that the healthcare industry has a strong presence here. Today, there are more than 40,000 health and wellness apps on the market. Consumer healthcare apps range from simple ones that count daily steps to some that can connect patients with mental health therapists via text to highly complex apps that can screen for atrial fibrillation and dysrhythmias. So yes, there is an app for that -- for just about anything anyone might need to stay as healthy as possible at home.

Mental Health Mental health is such a vital part of physical health, yet many people remain reticent to talk about it. The recent spate of celebrity and local suicides from depression are finally bringing the disease into the public eye. Healthgrades, a website whose mission is to provide trusted health information to consumers, published an article not long ago, about the physical conditions and stress. Said the article, “Understanding how stress can affect your body could help you stay healthier longer. You may not be able to get rid of all the stressors in your life, but you can learn to manage them and reduce the risk of stress-related illnesses.” Hollywood therapist Deborah Blum of the Blum Counseling Group strongly agrees: “Often, when someone comes in with an emotional problem, we may find out that they have some type of medical issue that causes it, or the other way around,” she explained. “Everything is related.”

While meeting via app is okay for some, she said, some people prefer the personal touch of meeting in person, and, she added, there are many excellent mental health practitioners right here in Hollywood. “If you have an issue with your body, you go to the doctor; if you have an issue with your thinking or feelings, you should go and talk about it,” she asserted. “Mental and emotional disorders don't discriminate. One in three adults today are dealing with some form of mental illness, or suffering from some form of stress or anxiety. “Often just a few sessions with a professional counselor or therapist can make a huge difference.” Blum stresses that people should not be ashamed or afraid to seek help whenever they feel a need. “If it’s in your insurance plan, go for it,” she said. “If not, remember that therapy is an investment in yourself, your career, your life, your marriage; it can be less expensive than a fine dinner or a good pair of shoes, and you may have to remind yourself that you deserve that personal investment, because you’re worth it.” Blum Counseling Group works with individuals, couples, families, small businesses, groups, and anywhere that there may have been an interruption in a regular routine, such as a death or a school tragedy. They’re located at 1918 Harrison Street, Suite#203. Call them at 305 900 7146 or email them at BlumCounselingGroup@gmail.com.

Could It Be Hormones? “Think About Health in a Different Light” is a phrase that best describes the thinking at The Wellness Center at Post Haste Pharmacy, which is indeed one of the most unique pharmacies in Hollywood. “We differ from traditional approaches in healthcare,” said Dr. Robert Fishman, founder and president, and a specialist in clinical nutrition and hormone balancing. “We believe that our bodies are run by our brains, and that to keep the body and mind healthy we must ensure that all the body’s pathways are operating at optimal levels.” The Wellness Center uses tools to see how the body communicates with the brain, and to determine how to help

prevent or treat certain diseases. Among these tools are biofeedback, clinical nutrition, and thermography: a diagnostic tool which uses an infrared camera to detect heat patterns and blood flow in body tissues with no radiation or compression. The Center is home to two hyperbaric oxygen chambers to help the body heal and rejuvenate after surgery or other traumas, and a BEMER device, which boosts blood flow to benefit the cardiac system, soothe muscles, help with mental acuity and reduce suffering from aches and pains. The Wellness Center is also well known for hormone consultations and balancing, stem cell replacement therapy, and acupuncture. All together, Post Haste has a host of capabilities to help keep people physically healthy and mentally clear. “At The Wellness Center, we have put together a group of professionals to achieve a new way of helping people with all types of healthcare problems,” said Dr. Fishman. “It is not our goal to treat the symptoms, but to go to the cause of the disease and treat the body as a whole.” Learn more about the Wellness Center at www.posthastepharmacy. com or call 954 989 6524 for a free consultation.

You Are What You Eat Not enough can be said about the value of nutrition to overall health and well being. It’s why Joshua Gothelf opened the Ark Wellness Center on Harrison Street -- to make his specialty of Functional Medicine more accessible to Hollywood residents. “Functional medicine,” explained Gothelf, “is getting to the root cause of any health issue that someone has. While traditional medicine alleviates symptoms, we get to why the issue happens in the first place and then go from there.” The goal, he continued, is to get the patient on the path to their most ideal physical and mental health. Gothelf believes the root cause of most issues can be found, “in the gut.” So at Ark Wellness, the focus is mainly on nutrition, as well as getting the patient into the right mental and emotional state. “Physical and mental health

definitely go together,” he said. “Therefore, we concentrate on what we call the Four Pillars of Health: Food, Mood, Movement and Sleep. You can’t just take care of one. You have to have all four. “Usually when people optimize all four pillars, their health returns. For 90% of the people, once they get that in line, they become a whole new person.” At Ark Wellness, the process will often start with lab tests, or close look at a patient’s existing lab reports. Then, Gothelf and his team create an individualized program encompassing nutrition, education, coaching, motivational support, emotional and behavioral therapy and a full gamut of tools to help patients achieve their goals, one step at a time, making health through nutrition a workable, achievable goal. In addition, he noted, supplements can be added to the mix. Visit Ark Wellness at arkwellnesscenter.com or call Gothelf at 954 888 8335 to set up an appointment for a free health assessment. Ark Wellness Center is located at 1918 Harrison Street, Suite 211. You can also email them at arkwellnesscenter@gmail.com.

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HOLLYWOOD BIZNEWS Greater Hollywood Chamber of Commerce Celebrates Pillars of the Community at its Annual Teacher of the Year Award Ceremony

We would like to thank our sponsors, SunCredit Union, Joe DiMaggio’s Children Hospital, NV5, and HEICO Corporation the official sponsor of the teacher’s awards, for their support and insuring that each nominated Teacher of the Year is invited to attend free of charge. Congratulations and THANK YOU!

Educators representing the City of Hollywood’s public and private schools will be honored at this year’s Greater Hollywood Chamber of Commerce Teacher of the Year Award Ceremony. Forty educators, from K-12 schools, will be recognized and celebrated for their accomplishments in the classroom on Friday, May 17, 2019 at the Orangebrook Golf & Country Club.

“Teachers are more than just educators, said Allan Libero, GHCC Education Committee Chair. “They are mentors, friends and a support system to our students. We just want to recognize the lasting impact they make in our community.”

To be selected, the nominees had to be chosen by their respective schools. Each nominee had to go through Broward County Public Schools’ multi-stage process to be considered.

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band director was very pleased with the performance of the ensemble “We have work very hard to be the best band we can be. I am proud of their accomplishments,” said Gabriel. The ensemble members are proud of their musical and performance accomplishments. Savannah Griffin, a trumpet player and the trumpet section leader said, “We've been able to build bonds among the band members. We have worked very hard at rehearsals. I have loved being in the band,” she said. Griffin plans to attend Illinois State University and hopes to play trumpet in the band there.

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Hollywood Commission Agrees to Restore Firefighter Pension Benefits The Hollywood Commission passed on final reading an ordinance that will restore the pension benefits that had been greatly reduced following the financial urgency. Bill Huddleston, the president of Hollywood Professional Firefighters Local 1375 was pleased that most of the pension benefits had been restored. He said that the older and longer

serving firefighters had to give up some of their pension benefits so that younger and newer fighters could have more benefits. Huddleston said that this agreement comes after two years of negotiating. Also, the Commission passed a resolution authorizing the 2018 – 2021 Collective Bargaining Agreement with the firefighters union. -D.V.

Bill Huddleston, leader of the local firefighters union, pictured here addressing the commission said most of the benefits were restored. The older firefighters gave up some of their benefits so the younger benefits could have more benefits. He said the firefighters union negotiated with the city for two years to get the benefits back. Many firefighters attended the meeting to show solidarity.

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Beauty Queens of Old Hollywood Beach CONT. from PAGE 6 city; it was a big deal in the freaky little fiefdom that is the world of pageantry.” Gravitt, a self-described “defender of the industry”, explained that the Florida pageants were not the type of beauty pageants depicted on the reality TV shows of today.” “I never got those type of girls, the little girls who were burned out by 12 or 13. I never liked that stereotype,” he said. “We were at the top of the game, you had to be really top to get in. “I was about progressive women trying to get ahead in their careers,” he continued. “The girls in our contests were normally career driven and saw this as an advantage to what they wanted to do. I always taught my girls to get business cards and write thank you cards.” “I still follow a lot of the kids on Facebook. A lot of my girls turned out to be very involved and very successful.” The Gravitt family retired the Miss Hollywood Pageant in 2000, soon after

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the Jaycees left. “It was such a fun thing,” he continued. “It was wholesome, clean, and family-oriented. The community rallied, little girls wanted to be in photos with the beauty queens. Lots of the fathers, too,” he quipped.

Introducing Judy Kent Sessa, Mrs. Hollywood 1953 Our cover girl this issue, Judy Kent Sessa, was one of the youngest girls to ever win the Mrs. Hollywood title. The competition that year was sponsored by the Hollywood Beach Business Association. “It was so much fun,” recalled Sessa. “Hollywood didn’t really have a lot going on back then, and my family and I had a lot of friends here, so I got talked

into getting into it. And with all the clapping and carrying on, it was just a fun thing.” At the time of the contest, in 1953, she was 20 years old and the mother of a five-month-old infant. She went on to compete in the Mrs. Florida pageant. “I was a runner-up in the state pageant; everyone said I was just too young,” she explained. In the year that she was Mrs. Hollywood, Sessa’s husband John was

defending the USA in the Korean War. Sessa competed in the pageant for only that one year. “I ended up having five more children as soon as my husband came back, and my pageant days were over,” she laughed. In the sunshine today on the Hollywood Broadwalk, Mrs. Hollywood 1953, who will turn 86 this July, is still quite the beauty. “I wasn’t so beautiful then, just attractive,” Sessa said modestly. “And I’m holding my own at 86. But you can’t be a beauty queen forever.” We beg to differ.

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The Hollywood Hills Girls Flag Football team is doing very early midway through the season. The team is 5-0 and has won by large margins. The Spartans defeated Flanagan 59-0, Miramar 49-0 and South Broward 34-0. The team has some top athletes including Holly Neher, who leads the team as quarterback and has played football successfully on the boys tackle football team. Neher was the first female to throw a touchdown pass in a boys tackle football game in Florida history. She was also captain on the the soccer team and is a captain in the school’s JROTC program. “We are playing amazing football,” said Neher. “If we have drive and determination

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