seen on scene Over 100 vendors participated in the Two Day “Flea Market and Craft Show” benefiting Senior Programs at the City of Pembroke Pines Southwest Focal Point Senior Center. The treasure hunt extravaganza offered some of the best bargains in town.
The City of Miramar held its annual Health and Wellness Expo at the Miramar Multi-Service Complex.
Pembroke Pines Commissioner Carl Shechter and his wife Anita hosted the 7th Annual Swing for the Green Charity Golf Tournament at the Hollybrook Golf and Tennis Club in Pembroke Pines. The event benefited the Southwest Focal Point Senior Center. Swing for the Green has raised over $100,000.
The City of Pembroke Pines Citizen Police Academy volunteers A.K.A. The PUMPKIN PATROL hit the streets with Halloween treats. They handed out treats from their “Pumpkin Carriages.” “The Pumpkin Patrol volunteers always enjoy this event,” said Valerie Davis of the Pembroke Pines Community Affairs Department. “They patrol the City streets as an extra pair of eyes and ears to help keep everyone safe and serve as a visual deterrent to anyone thinking about disrupting the fun of Halloween.”
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The Pembroke Pines Fire Department wore pink for three days to help raise awareness in the fight against cancer. The standard blue or white shirts worn daily by personnel were replaced by the pink shirts from the firefighters on the street all the way up to the Fire Chief. (l to r) Driver Engineer Larry Williamson, Firefighter Richard Detata, Firefighter Paramedic Charles Young, Firefighter Paramedic Gonzalo Carrasquillo, Mayor Frank C. Ortis, Lieutenant George Lindor, Captain Toby Young, and Battalion Chief James Sammarco. Photo is courtesy of Pembroke Pines Firefighter John Mullin.
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