Our City Tamarac: October 2024

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In It Together Honoring Healthcare Heroes

October heralds the arrival of Breast Cancer Awareness Month: every year, the world witnesses unexpected bursts of pink. High school football players don pink socks in tribute to mothers’ and grandmothers’ cancer battles. Office workers wear pink ribbons signifying their support. The global movement for Breast Cancer Awareness has not only illuminated the challenges of breast cancer but also fueled immense strides in research funding.

The Our City Media family is no stranger to the horrors of breast cancer. Some of us have watched loved ones grapple with a diagnosis and eventually overcome it, while others have faced the pain of loss. Throughout these experiences, one constant remained: the relentless dedication of healthcare professionals. Their unwavering commitment to ensuring optimum health is truly commendable.

As highlighted by the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, nearly 1 million Floridians have chosen careers in healthcare. This includes 83,000 doctors, 190,000 nurses, 66,000 EMTs and Paramedics, alongside hundreds of thousands in support roles.

A heartfelt thank you to all the healthcare workers from everyone here at Our City Media for guiding us towards a healthier and a brighter tomorrow.

Christy & Terry Jaillet

October 2024 Calendar

OCTOBER 5

Community Garage Sale

Seniors are invited to a free Health Fair! One person’s trash is another person’s treasure. Head over to Tamarac Park to discover what is for sale at the City’s biggest garage sale! There will be dozens of neighbors offering their treasures. The sale will begin at 7:30 am and conclude at noon. Hosted at Tamarac Park, 7501 N. University Drive. For more info, call 954-597-3674.

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Gold Over America Tour

Join the excitement at the Gold Over America Tour, starring Simone Biles and America’s best gymnasts. This celebration of world-class gymnastics will inspire the next generation of champions. Led by Biles, the most decorated gymnast of all time, the event will deliver an exhilarating display of jaw-dropping athletic brilliance and high-energy choreography. Every tumble, twist, and gravity-defying trick will have audiences on the edge of their seats. Hosted at Amerant Bank Arena. The show starts at 7:30pm. Scan the QR code for tickets and more info.

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Pursuit of Honor 5K

Get our your running shoes to support the Wounded Warrior Project and the Fort Lauderdale Sea Cadets. The Navy League of the United States- Fort Lauderdale Council presents the Pursuit of Honor, Courage & Commitment 5K Run/ Walk on Hollywood Beach. The starter’s pistol will go off at 7:30 am at Charnow Park in Hollywood Beach. Scan the QR code for info or to sign up.

OCTOBER 13

Tamarac Farmers Market

Eat, shop, and socialize! The Tamarac Community Farmers’ Market is a great place to shop for fresh produce, tea, honey, sauces, baked goods, hummus, pickles, and other artisanal goodies. Come meet the producers and sample their locally prepared, all-natural products. Hosted at Veterans Memorial Park, 7825 Southgate Blvd, from 9:00 am2:00 pm.

OCTOBER 18

Halloween Hoopla

Enjoy this FREE event for all ages, which will include music, arts and crafts, bounce houses, face painting, carnival games, prizes, candy, and much more. The first 500 kids will receive a free bag of treats. It will be held at Tamarac Park, 7501 N University Drive, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

OCTOBER 25

Food Truck Friday

Don’t feel like cooking? Head over to Tamarac Community Center and take your choice of some of the best food in South Florida! The City of Tamarac presents Food Truck Fridays on the last Friday of each month. The culinary event is hosted at the Tamarac Community Center, 8601 W Commercial Blvd. In addition to good eats, there will be music, fun and games! 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm, at Tamarac Community Center, 8601 W. Commercial Blvd. For more info, call 954-597-3620.

Broward County Public Schools Continues FREE Meals for the 2024/25 School Year

Broward County Public Schools (BCPS), the nation’s sixth-largest school district, announced that it will continue to offer free breakfast and lunch to all students for the 2024/2025 school year. Funding for the meals will come from several programs, including Community Eligibility Provision (CEP), Universal Free Breakfast, and the Universal Free Lunch Program Pilot Year 2.

Several research studies connect access to healthy breakfasts and lunches to academic success for school-aged children. These studies typically focus on the impact of school meal programs, nutrition quality, and their effects on cognitive function, behavior, and academic performance.

A 2013 study published in Frontiers in Human Neuroscience found that children who ate breakfast regularly performed better on cognitive tasks, such as memory, attention, and problem-solving. Children who skipped breakfast or ate low-nutrient

meals had reduced cognitive function throughout the morning.

A report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) emphasized that schools offering nutritious meals through programs like the National School Lunch Program and School Breakfast Program are positively associated with academic achievement.

The CEP offers free meals to all students at 180 eligible schools, where at least 40% of students qualify for federal assistance programs, including SNAP and Medicaid. Families at these schools do not need to fill out an application for meal benefits.

For the remaining 47 nonCEP schools, the Universal Free Lunch Program Pilot Year 2 ensures that all students receive free lunches, regardless of eligibility. Families at

these schools are encouraged to complete an online Meal Benefits application to help sustain the program and potentially access more district benefits. Universal Free Breakfast will also be available at these 47 schools.

In its announcement, the school district noted that it “continues to prioritize student health by providing more fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and low-sodium options, as well as expanding vegan and vegetarian choices.”

Miles for Smiles Broward Children’s Center Hosts 21st Annual 5K

On Saturday, November 16, Broward Children’s Center will host its 21st Annual Miles for Smiles 5K at Pompano Beach Community Park. This fun-filled event welcomes runners, walkers, families, community leaders, and individuals using wheelchairs and strollers to come together for a great cause—raising awareness and funds for Broward Children’s Center.

The day will feature a family-friendly 5K run/walk, children’s activities, live entertainment, raffles, and an awards ceremony. WPLG-ABC Anchor Nicole Perez will serve as the master of ceremonies, adding an exciting element to the festivities.

Proceeds from Miles for Smiles will benefit Broward Children’s Center, a nonprofit organization that has been supporting infants, children, and young adults with special needs since 1971. The funds raised will go toward the center’s essential programs, which provide

medical, developmental, and therapeutic services for developmentally disabled and medically fragile children and young adults.

Participants can sign up individually or as part of a team and take part in online fundraising before race day. Check-in opens at 8 a.m., with the 5K kicking off at 9 a.m. An awards ceremony and a participant raffle will follow the race.

This event is a powerful opportunity for the community to unite in support of inclusion and Broward Children’s Center’s mission to provide life-changing services for children with special needs. Whether you’re an avid runner or simply want to contribute to a worthy cause, Miles for Smiles offers a fun and meaningful way to make a positive impact.

DFive Element Wellness Center Dr. Monique Gusmao Rodriguez

r. Monique Gusmao Rodriguez is the Owner and Founder of Five Element Wellness Center and a respected authority in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. At her practice, Dr. Rodriguez integrates time-tested acupuncture techniques with cutting-edge, non-invasive, and non-pharmaceutical medical solutions. This unique blend of ancient wisdom and modern innova tion allows her to achieve measurable results in treating chronic and hard-to-manage disorders as well as losing weight, helping her patients live life to the fullest.

Dr. Rodriguez’s journey into acupuncture began with a personal health battle. Initially trained as a Paramedic, she discovered acupuncture while seeking alternative treatments for a genetic blood disorder. While Western medicine had kept her alive, it often came with undesirable side effects. Her experience with acupuncture not only provided effective relief, but also shifted her entire per spective on healthcare.

The most rewarding aspect of Dr. Rodriguez’s work is her ability to help patients overcome both physical and emotional challenges, improving their health and well-be ing. She takes great joy in seeing her patients live pain-free and fully enjoying their lives. This joy and dedication to her patients should reassure you of the care and commitment you can expect at Five Element Wellness Center.

One of the greatest challenges in her field is the lack of patient education about integrative medicine options. Acupuncture is often seen as a last resort, after pharma ceuticals have been tried and have failed. Dr. Rodriguez advocates for more awareness, so patients can make informed decisions about their healthcare before reaching the point of desperation. By educating yourself about integrative medicine, you can take control of your health and make proactive decisions.

Her advice to those considering acupuncture? Look for a nationally licensed practitioner (NCCAOM). If you’re struggling with symptoms that disrupt your daily life and feel that prescription pills are only masking the problem, or if you’ve felt dismissed by other medical professionals, consider giving acupuncture a chance.

To learn more about Dr. Rodriguez or to schedule an appointment at Five Element Wellness Center, visit www.5ewc.com, scan the QR code, or call 954-657-8342.

IN HONOR OF HALLOWEEN CELEBRITY ESTATE AND PROBATE NIGHTMARES

Many believe a substantial portfolio is necessary for an estate plan, but your most valuable asset is your autonomy over your own decisions. About 9 years ago, I had a client whose husband suffered a massive stroke. While he spent months in rehab unable to speak, she was unable to speak for him. Credit card companies, his car lease company and other impersonal institutions refused to communicate with her. She was frantic and helpless. Some easy estate planning would have provided her with the necessary documents to speak on his behalf.

Everyone needs a plan in case the unthinkable happens. Our clients range from Uber drivers to the uber-wealthy because an “Estate Plan” protects more than just money. We all must prepare for any potential incapacity and to consider everything from who will handle your healthcare to who will pay your credit cards if you cannot.

Frequent discussions with the public center around the topic of ‘Probate Nightmares.’ Recent examples, which may be familiar, highlight what should be avoided and serve as a reminder of the essential steps everyone must take.

1. No Will at All: this is called “an intestate estate” and is determined according to state law. The court may make decisions regarding who will receive your assets. The rockstar Prince died without a will. His full sister, five half-siblings, and hundreds more individuals claimed they were related. The IRS fought with his family for over 6 years to determine the value of his taxable estate. Lesson learned: avoid a nightmare by consulting with a trusted attorney to plan for the future.

2. Improperly Executed Will: Aretha Franklin's family assumed she had no will, but then a few handwritten documents were found, and her attorneys found a draft "Will of Aretha Franklin" that was never signed. Not one of the four alleged wills was completed according to state law. This forced her family and assets to remain stuck in court almost four years following her passing, awaiting a judge’s decision. Lesson learned: make sure your documents are properly signed and executed according to state law.

3. Choosing the Right Fiduciaries: Jerry Garcia’s family dealt with a complex will and a complex probate estate. He had named his 3rd wife the Executor (or Personal Representative) to be responsible for ongoing alimony payments to his second wife. This was not a wise decision and led to a family court battle. Lesson learned: choose the right people for the right positions involved in your future.

4. Deciding Who Gets Your “Stuff”: Robin Williams had a well-prepared estate plan, but his memorabilia, including an Academy Award, 6 Golden Globes and multiple Emmys, led to a bitter family feud. Lesson learned: personal property has value, whether emotional or financial. Don’t let your family fight over your belongings. Although each of the celebrities discussed likely had agents, managers, and attorneys heavily involved in their careers, none had an ideal estate plan.

Given the ever-changing laws and the complexities often inherent in today's families, everyone—famous or not—needs to take time to protect their loved ones with a complete, updated estate plan.

Kramer's Auto Electric & A/C is a family-owned and operated automotive repair business, originally established in 1978. They strive to repair autos correctly the first time at a fair and honest price. Kramer’s specializes in automotive electrical and a/c work.

The family business has been a mainstay in the Fort Lauderdale area since it was founded over 46 years ago. It is now run by second-generation owners who carry on the family tradition.

Kramer's Auto Electric & A/C is a respectable, honest, and fair establishment that provides superior quality and workmanship for its customers.

Automotive Electrical and A/C Experts Owner Frank and his team are committed to providing customers with the highest level of service. Kramer’s Auto Electric & A/C mechanics are highly skilled and have years of experience. They can diagnose and fix even the most complex jobs that other mechanics have trouble with.

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Forefront of Auto Service Technology

Kramer’s Auto Electric & A/C uses the latest technology to diagnose, service, and repair your car. Whether it is a new hybrid or a late-model classic, the mechanics at Kramer’s will ensure your car is fixed right. With South Florida’s constant heat, they even offer FREE A/C performance checks to ensure your vehicle works correctly and prevents costly future repairs. They also service 1234YF Freon.

Customers Treated Like Family

Expect a friendly greeting as soon as you enter the door at Kramer’s. They treat every customer as if they are a

CELEBRATING LOCAL BUSINESS SUCCESS

OCTOBER HIGHLIGHTS AND UPCOMING EVENTS

Even in our tough economic climate, nine new members joined our nonprofit business organization, and 100 attended the monthly meeting. Engaging with the local community and belonging to our nonprofit can help your business grow and become connected to the local community. You can find more members on our website ww w.tnlcoc.org

August new members Max One Financial George McNally, Morgan Stanley Vladimer Tranquille, Gail Nichols and Associates Gail Nichols, Guild Mortgage Martin Ramirez, Huey Magoos Tyler Cafferty Johnson & Mullings Services, Inc Sharon Johnson, North Broward Academy of Excellence Anna Guzman, Fifth Third Bank Francisco Llerena, Attorney Mark Bohning Mark Bohning.

North Lauderdale Breakfast Expo

Join us on Tuesday, November 26, at the North Lauderdale Business Breakfast Expo! Meet local vendors, elected officials, and first responders, and enjoy coffee and pastries. Free to attend, with limited space for vendors.

The Chamber celebrated the Ribbon Cutting/ Grand opening at Hallyu Korean BBQ and Bar 6800 N University Dr, Tamarac, FL 33321 on August 29. Mayor Michelle J Gomez, Vice Mayor Morey Wright and City Manager Levent Sucuoglu were alongside Chamber members and guest cutting the ribbon. Hallyu Korean BBQ and Bar is a large vibrant atmosphere that captures the essence of the Korean Wave. Embracing the All-You-Can-Eat concept, they offer a generous array of delectable protein options, complemented by authentic Korean beer and soju. Call in and enjoy this new restaurant. www.hallyukbbq.com

Women in Pink

Join us for a powerful afternoon of women's empowerment! Our Pink Luncheon features renowned guest speakers and an opportunity for community engagement. Take advantage of this inspiring event! Buy your ticket now and be part of a movement that uplifts and supports women.

PuroClean Classic Chamber Golf Tournament

Get ready to tee off for a great cause! The Tamarac North Lauderdale Chamber of Commerce presents the PuroClean Classic Golf Tournament on Friday, December 6, at Woodmont Country Club Tamarac. Register to play or support this fundraising event and help us make a difference in our community. Don't miss out on Broward’s most popular golf tournament.

Chamber Holiday Party

TNL Chamber of Commerce Holiday Party - Everyone Welcome. The Chamber Holiday Party is on Thursday, December 12, at the Woodmont Country Club 7801 NW 80th Ave Tamarac—from 6 pm to 10 pm. It's a fun, festive evening out. Celebrate the season with us in Denim and Diamonds style; bring your coworkers and a guest. Everyone is welcome to join in. Enjoy a cocktail hour, buffet dinner, music, and fun: raffles, games, selfie stations, and more. Come and enjoy the Tamarac North Lauderdale Chamber Holiday Party.

Date: Oct 16, 2024 | Time: 11:30 am - 1:30pm

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