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I’m Dr. Diana Torres, a mom, wife, and visionary leader behind Artful Dentistry & Wellness. I founded our practice with one goal in mind: to create a dental experience for health-focused individuals and families who value high-quality, integrative care. Dentistry is about more than just teeth—it’s about treating the whole person and recognizing the deep connection between what we eat, how we live, and our oral health.
Living right here in the community, I wanted to blend advanced aesthetics with a comprehensive, nature-driven approach supported by the latest technology. At Artful Dentistry & Wellness, we offer a unique combination of restorative care and aesthetic solutions, all under one roof.
If you’re looking for a thoughtful, thorough approach for yourself and your loved ones, come say hi! My team and I would love to meet you and show you around. From the moment you walk in, you’ll experience the genuine care and personalized attention that set us apart.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Weston Foreign Film Series Expands to Six Movies
Calling All Chalk Artists 47 Commuting to Doral/MIA is as Easy as 1–2–3: 75 Express Coach Offers Comfortable, Daily, Direct Service ROTARY
28 Rotary Club of Weston Offers Two New Membership Options
INDIVIDUALS
Shelbie Rassler Conductor for ‘Spider-Verse’ Live Concert A Follow-Up on Her Musical
38 Faiza Khalid, MD
39 Laura Gonzalez, DMD
40 Dr. Monique Gusmao Rodriguez
41 Maria Yazji, DDS
42 Jane Therrien, OD
43 Andrea Bretal, MD
44 One Source Pediatrics REAL ESTATE
50 Understanding the Disconnect Why Home Sales Lag Despite Rising Inventory & Improved Affordability
SAFETY CORNER
48 Fire Prevention Month: The Importance of Smoke Alarms in the Home
ASK THE EXPERT
52 The Impact of Extracurricular Activities on Student Development
55 Glaucoma
57 Pediatric Foot & Ankle Sprains May Be a More Complex Growth Plate Injury LEGALLY SPEAKING
46 In Honor of Halloween Celebrity Estate and Probate Nightmares
MESSAGE FROM THE COMMISSION
58 SW Ranches Update
59 The Route to 2050 Transportation Evolution in Broward County, Florida
ANIMAL HEALTH
62 Skin Problems FROM THE STATEHOUSE
63 Depression & Mental Health Awareness Month
64 October Senate Update
PET OF THE MONTH
64 Meet “Lio”
WESTON CHAMBER
65 Greetings From Your Chamber President!
PUZZLE PAGE
60 Crossword & Sudoku
22 Puzzle Key
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DIVE INTO SAFETY: Making Waves with Lifesaving Lessons for Kids!
In our community, there’s a place where children don’t just learn to swim, they become super swimmers. Super Aqua Swim School isn’t just any swim school; it’s a locally owned family business with a mission to prioritize the well-being of children through play-based learning. With over two decades of experience, owners Guilherme Silva and Samara Duarte bring their expertise to every lesson, ensuring that each child not only learns valuable swimming skills but also enjoys every moment in the water.
At Super Aqua Swim School, the commitment to children’s safety and enjoyment is evident in everything they do. From offering lessons for babies as young as 4 months old to hosting private
birthday parties, the school caters to families with a range of services. In a state where drowning rates are alarmingly high, the importance of early water safety education cannot be overstated, making Super Aqua Swim School an essential resource for the community.
What sets Super Aqua Swim School apart is not just its longevity but also its unique approach to teaching. With a focus on play-based learning, small class sizes, and a custom-built facility designed specifically for children, the school creates an environment where children thrive. The pool is maintained at a consistent 90 degrees, ensuring optimal comfort, while a saltwater and UV filtration system provides a safe and clean
swimming environment without the use of chlorine.
The instruction at Super Aqua Swim School is tailored to each child’s age and level of development, ensuring that every lesson is engaging and effective. Through interactive activities, games, and songs, children not only learn essential swimming techniques but also develop a love for the water. And with ongoing assessments and goal-setting, progress is celebrated every step of the way.
Super Aqua Swim School offers both private and group lessons, providing flexibility to meet the needs of every family. Whether you’re looking
to start your child’s swimming journey or continue their development, Super Aqua Swim School is here to support you every step of the way.
To learn more or sign up for lessons, visit their website at superaquaswim.com, follow them on Instagram at @superaquaswimschool, follow on Facebook, or visit their location at 115 Weston Rd, Weston FL, 33326. You can also reach them by phone at 954-451-2727 or via WhatsApp at 954-226-7522.
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.
This edition of Our City magazine celebrates some of these “Healthcare Heroes.” Discover the stories of individuals who continue to uplift our community.
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.
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October 2024 Calendar
OCTOBER 2
Coffee with a Cop
On National Coffee with a Cop Day, there is nowhere BSO Deputies would rather be than enjoying a cup with you. Come out and meet your hometown deputies and learn more about the Broward Sheriff's Office Weston District. 9:30 am - 10:30 am at Starbucks, Weston Commons Plaza, 4503 Weston Road. For info, contact Deputy Danielle Quinones at danielle_quinones@sheriff.org.
OCTOBER 5
Moonlight Movie in the Park Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire
Enjoy a full-length feature film projected on a giant inflatable screen with family and friends. Bring lawn chairs or blankets. Coolers are welcome (no alcohol permitted). No pets allowed at Regional Park. Please leave your furry friends at home. Film starts at 8:00 pm at Weston Regional Park, 20200 Saddle Club Road. For more info scan the QR code.
OCTOBER 8
Weston Friends Club Scrabble
If you are a board game enthusiast or just want to rekindle old skills, play this classical word game and meet members of the Weston Friends Club with similar interests. The Scrabble group will meet from 1:003:00 pm. For more info on this Scrabble group or other Weston Friends Club activities & events, contact Nancy Russo at 954-385-1445 or email her at narusso42@gmail.com.
OCTOBER 12
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
October 2024 Calendar
OCTOBER 19
BSO Fire Rescue Open House
Join the Broward Sheriff's Office Department of Fire Rescue in partnership with IAFF, Local 4321, SAFEKIDS Broward County, and the Florida Department of Health for a fun-filled and educational morning at Weston Fire Station No. 81. 9:00 am - Noon at Royal Palm Fire Rescue Station No. 81, 17350 Royal Palm Boulevard. For more info, scan the QR code.
OCTOBER 19
Marching Band Musical Performance Assessment
The Cypress Bay High School Sound of Thunder Band will welcome 30 local bands for the annual Marching Band Musical Performance Assessment. The musical extravaganza will be an impressive show for all involved. 11:00 am - 9:00 pm at the Cypress Bay High School stadium. Scan the QR code for more info..
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OCTOBER 24-26
Nights of Fright Haunted House
The Nights of Fright Haunted House is brought to you by the South Florida Cloggers and the Town of Davie. Don't miss the best-haunted house south of Orlando. See what all the screams are about. Nights of Fright is not just a haunted house, it is a complete Halloween outing. They have done away with physical lines and instead offer their “victims” the opportunity to enjoy food, shopping, a live DJ, and air conditioning while your group waits for your turn to enter the haunted house. Nights of Fright Haunted House is at the Bamford Sports Complex in Davie at 3801 S. Pine Island Rd. For tickets or info, scan the QR code.
OCTOBER 27
Out of Darkness Walk
The Broward Out of the Darkness Walk gives people the courage to open up about their own connections to suicide. Friends, family members, neighbors & coworkers walk side-by-side, supporting each other and in memory of those they’ve lost. Come together as a community to honor those we have lost, support those who are struggling, & work towards a brighter future. The Walk starts at 8:00 am at NOVA Southeastern University, 3300 S. University Drive. Scan the QR code to register.
OCT 30 - NOV 4
Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show
The Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show is the greatest boat show on the seven seas. Located steps from the beach in sunny South Florida, FLIBS spans nearly 90 acres across three million square feet of exhibit space that is connected by an intricate network of water and ground transportation services. The five-day show attracted over 100,000 attendees and 1,000 exhibitors representing 52 countries with more than 1,300 boats on display. Products range from sunglasses to superyachts and everything in between. For tickets & more info visit www.flibs.com.
OCTOBER 31
Happy Halloween
Trick-or-treating promises to be a blast for kids of all ages this year! Whether they're dressing up, playing games, or pulling a fun prank on friends or family, there’s plenty of excitement in store. Just remember to have
WESTON FOREIGN FILM SERIES EXPANDS TO SIX MOVIES
The Arts Council of Greater Weston is thrilled to announce the expansion of the Weston Foreign Film Series, now in its 19th year. Originally held at the Weston Branch Library, the series has grown to four screenings per evening at AMC Weston 8 Cinema. This season, a sixth film has been added in response to popular demand.
Irene Carraway, Director of WFFS, shared her excitement: “We are delighted to offer an additional film this season, after many requests. The Committee has worked diligently to select award-winning international films that we believe our audience will love.”
Tickets for the series will be available starting in October:
• Series Tickets (Nov 2024 - Apr 2025): $48.00
• Series Tickets (Dec 2024 - Apr 2025): $40.00 (on sale Nov 12)
• Single tickets: $10 at the door (pending availability)
Tickets can be purchased online at www.1weston.com or in person (checks only) at:
• Weston Community Center, 20200 Saddle Club Rd
• Weston Friends of the Library, 4205 Bonaventure Blvd
Screenings will be held at 4:45 pm and 7:30 pm at AMC Weston 8 Cinema, located at 1338 SW 160th Ave, Sunrise, FL.
Annalisa Walker, Special Events
Manager for the City of Weston, encourages the community to attend: “The series offers a unique opportunity to experience new cultures and perspectives in the comfort of a movie theater.”
Film Lineup (all films in original language with English subtitles):
• Nov 11, 2024: Tazzeka (Morocco)Growing up in the Moroccan village of Tazzeka, Elias learned the secrets of traditional Moroccan cuisine from his grandmother who raised him. Years later, meeting a top Paris Chef and a young woman named Salma inspires him to leave home.
• Dec 9, 2024: The Dinner (Italian)Tensions between two brothers and their families escalate when a video of two teenagers, possibly son of one brother
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and daughter of the other, beating a homeless woman to death, shows up.
• Jan 13, 2025: After Love (English/French/ Urdu)-Set in the port town of Dover, Mary Hussain suddenly finds herself a widow following the unexpected death of her husband. A day after the burial, she discovers he has a secret just twenty-one miles across the English Channel in Calais.
• Feb 10, 2025: In Harmony (French)-An injured equestrian stuntman develops a bond with his insurance agent.
• Mar 10, 2025: The Divine Order (Switzerland)-A young housewife challenges the status quo by fighting for women's suffrage in 1971 Switzerland.
• Apr 14, 2025: The Good Boss (Spain)Awaiting a visit by a committee that could give his company an award for excellence, the owner of an industrial-scale manufacturing business tries to resolve any problems with his workers in enough time.
Rotary Club of Weston Offers 2 New Membership Options
For almost 40 years, Members of the Rotary Club of Weston have been providing help where needed to Weston, the surrounding communities, and the World. Rotarians are known by their motto, Service Above Self, and we are often asked by others who see us at service projects around town (like the Rise Against Hunger event held last month at the YMCA), “How can I get involved?” The answer is that it’s simpler than ever. The Rotary Club of Weston not only meets every Thursday morning at The Club at Weston Hills for a 7:30 am breakfast meeting but has added two more outreach groups as part of the Club. A twice-monthly meeting on the first and third Wednesday of each month at 6pm and another on the second and fourth Thursday also at 6pm. Both meetings rotate locations and are typically held at partnering restaurants around town. Those joining either of these new groups are full Members of the Rotary Club of Weston and these added time and location options have made it attractive for those that are unable to make the early morning meetings but want to be involved in service projects to help others.
The Evening Club, which has been meeting for the past 6 months, is a casual group of men and women who enjoy not only the service aspects but also the social aspects the group offers. At each meeting local experts are invited to speak about relevant and interesting topics. In recent months topics have included bee keeping and pollination, photography, floral arranging, recycling, fasting, mixology and even “what to do if you win the lottery”. Most meetings at the evening club last an hour and refreshments are usually served.
For those wishing to speak in their native Spanish language, we have a second option. The Rotary Club of Weston Impact Group now meets the second and fourth Thursday of each month at 6pm, with one of the monthly meetings being held in Spanish and the other
being more of a social event where all languages are spoken. This group also rotates amongst area restaurants and businesses and is open to all.
Members of these 2 new groups enjoy the benefits of being part of the Rotary Club of Weston, with its many opportunities for participating in large group service projects like weekend beach clean-ups, food bank distribution, bike collections and other events raising funds for worthwhile charities in South Florida and beyond.
To learn more about these two Rotary Club of Weston satellite groups and how you can get involved please visit our website at WestonRotary.com. There you will find information on all of our club’s events and activities.
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A Follow-Up on Her Musical Journey Back to Weston
In 2016, Shelbie Rassler graduated from Cypress Bay High School where she was a saxophonist and drum major with the CB band. Recipient of a Western Music Society Scholarship, she went on to study music at the Boston Conservatory at Berklee and got her Masters in Music Composition at Julliard in 2022.
Shelby returned to Weston on September 6 as the conductor of the orchestra for the sold-out "Spider-Man Across the Spider-Verse" as part of a 3-month tour with concerts almost every night across the US.
Before heading to the Broward Center for the Performing Arts, she found the time to stop by her old band room at Cypress Bay and meet with Band Director Brett Dawson who told her she would be so welcome to visit again and spend more time with everyone.
The "Spider-Man Across the SpiderVerse" live concert is an amazing
experience. The animated movie is a high-paced, action-packed and ultra-colorful animation movie that sparked bursts of enthusiasm and cheers in the audience each time a new Spider-Man was featured and saved the day. The music by Daniel Pemberton was performed live by the orchestra, conducted by Shelbie, with the same energy and with perfect synchronization. The orchestra itself was not a traditional one: a DJ, 2 electric guitars, and 3 drums/percussion sets were added to the brass, strings and winds sections. For an audience of all ages, and so many Spider-Man-Marvel fans, it was a magical demonstration of how the music, performed live, enhanced all the special effects and the action taking place on the screen. It was past 10.30 pm, when most of the audience had left, that Shelbie appeared and met with all the family and friends who had booked their seats to see her on stage that night and congratulate her for such an
amazing accomplishment. The Weston Music Society was present too, so happy and proud to celebrate one of their star scholarship recipients.
Weston Music Society President Lou Marett notes, "We want the Weston community to be aware and proud of all their neighbors who succeed in the performing arts world. Their success is an invaluable contribution to all of us, and the WMS is committed to supporting them locally in every way possible."
One Morning in September
The Palace at Weston hosted a special event to honor Edwin Jorge, a 9/11 survivor and former Regional Manager of the New York Peace Corps Office. Edwin had been in Building 6 of the World Trade Center when the North Tower collapsed. Activity Director Justin Valdes shared Edwin’s powerful story and recited his poem, One Morning in September, https://peacecorpsworldwide.org/onemorning-in-september-by-edwin-jorgejamaica/ reflecting on his experience. The Mayor of Weston, Margaret Brown, presented an honorary certificate to Edwin, followed by a photo opportunity with the Weston Fire Department, recognizing Edwin’s resilience and contributions to the community.
CALLING ALL CHALK ARTISTS
The Arts Council of Greater Weston announces the return of Chalk in the Park, a growing community favorite. It will be held on Saturday, October 19 from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Library Park.
This year’s theme is "Word Play," so start thinking about incorporating words into your artwork, either by creating images that represent puns, drawing scenes inspired by idioms, or simply decorating words with artistic flourishes. Lifrancis Rojas, artist and ACGW Board Member suggest, “The "Word Play Chalk Contest" in the park invites participants to creatively illustrate idioms using colorful chalk. Artists will bring phrases like "It's raining cats and dogs" and "bending over backwards" to life on the sidewalks, turning the park into a playful outdoor gallery. Families will enjoy guessing the idioms, and judging will focus on creativity, accuracy, and artistic skill, blending humor, art, and language.
Cash prizes will be awarded.
To round out the day, there will be a DJ,
ice cream vendor and photo ops.
The event is free, and participation is on a first-come, first-serve basis. Chalk will be provided but feel free to bring your own; it must comply with the Chalk in the Park Rules and Regulations. For more details, please visit our website at www.1weston.com.
“It will be exciting to see what the community creates this year, with the Word Play theme. We are always grateful for the opportunity to partner with the Arts Council of Greater Weston to provide platforms that showcase the artistic talents of individuals of all ages”, says Annalisa Walker, Special Events Manager for the City of Weston.
Laura Dobrzanski, President of the Art’s Council said, “We are thrilled to partner with the City of Weston once more to usher in the fall season with an imaginative outdoor event. This gathering will offer families and their neighbors a wonderful opportunity to unite, showcase their artistic talents, and craft something heartfelt and unique.”
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WRadiance Medspa of Weston Faiza Khalid, MD
Medical Director
ith over a decade of experience in aesthetic medicine, Dr. Faiza Khalid has established herself as a leading expert in minimally invasive cosmetic treatments. She is the Medical Director of Radiance Medspa of Weston; her practice focuses on procedures that require little to no downtime, including injectables, laser rejuvenation, and non-invasive aesthetic therapies. Dr. Khalid’s holistic approach, rooted in her background in Family Medicine, allows her to provide full facial sculpting that enhances natu ral beauty without the need for surgery, instilling confidence in her patients.
Dr. Khalid’s journey into aesthetic medicine began over 13 years ago when she took a leap of faith, driven by her passion for the field. Combining her artistic eye with her medical expertise, she became known for delivering natural results that respect each patient’s unique features. Her philosophy revolves around helping individuals look like the best version of themselves rather than someone else, a belief that has earned her a loyal clientele.
One of the most rewarding aspects of Dr. Khalid’s work is witnessing the transformation her patients undergo—physically and in terms of their confidence and overall well-being. She takes pride in restoring self-esteem and improving quality of life, knowing that the impact of her work extends far beyond the surface, inspiring hope and confidence in her patients.
While the field offers many rewards, it also comes with challenges. Dr. Khalid emphasizes the importance of managing patients’ expectations, particularly in an era of social media where unrealistic standards often prevail. She is committed to educating her patients about the realistic outcomes of aesthetic procedures, often intended to delay, rather than replace, the need for surgery.
Dr. Khalid’s dedication to her craft and her patients has not gone unnoticed. Radiance Medspa has served the Weston community since 2006 and has been voted Best Medspa for six consecutive years in the Best of Weston awards. This recognition reflects the trust she has built with her patients and her commitment to delivering subtle yet impactful transformations that elevate one’s natural beauty.
To learn more about Radiance Medspa or to schedule a consultation appointment with Dr. Khalid visit www.radianceweston.com, scan the QR code, or call 954-659-0199.
DCosmetic Dentist Best Smile Cosmetic Dentistry Laura Gonzalez, DMD
r. Laura Gonzalez graduated from the esteemed Facultad de Odontología at the Universidad Autónoma de México and furthered her education at Nova Southeastern University’s School of Dental Medicine. With this solid foundation of training and experience, Dr. Gonzalez established her practice, focused on delivering excel lence in dentistry with a commitment to outstanding aesthetic results. To stay at the forefront of her profession, she has completed extensive post-gradu ate training at the prestigious Las Vegas Institute for Advanced Dental Studies and the renowned World Laser Institute.
When you step into Best Smile Cosmetic Dentistry, you immediately notice this is different from your typical dental office. The calming, welcoming ambi ance puts you at ease, offering a spa-like atmosphere that sets it apart from traditional practices.
Dr. Gonzalez and her team are dedicated to provid ing state-of-the-art dental care, specializing in beauti ful and healthy smiles that meet the highest aesthetic standards and boost patients' confidence and trans form their lives. The practice offers a multidisciplinary approach, with specialists including an Endodontist, Oral Maxillofacial Surgeon, Orthodontist, Periodontist, and Cosmetic Dentist, ensuring that every patient receives the most advanced and comprehensive care for their dental needs.
“We are committed to investing in the latest technologies to keep our patients at the cutting edge of dental care,” says Dr. Gonzalez. “This includes intra-oral cameras for detailed images, digital X-rays, advanced lasers, and a TENSing Unit, which enhances neuromuscular care by determining the most comfort able jaw position through gentle muscle stimulation.”
At Best Smile Cosmetic Dentistry, Dr. Gonzalez and her team deliver high-quality, modern dental solutions in an environment designed to make patients feel relaxed and pampered.
To learn more about Dr. Gonzalez, or to schedule an appointment at Best Smile Cosmetic Dentistry, visit www.bestsmile.us, scan the QR code, or call 954-248-2601.
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.
DDoctor of Dental Surgery Maria Yazji, DDS
r. Maria Yazji is an accomplished orthodontist committed to creating healthy, beautiful smiles for patients of all ages, following the American Association of Orthodontists’ recommendation of a first check-up by age seven.
She earned her Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) and Master of Science in Orthodontics (MS) from Northwestern University in Chicago, graduating in the top 5% of her class. Afterward, she completed a two-year residency, specializing in tooth movement and facial development using the latest techniques that preserve natural teeth.
Coming from a family of dentists, Dr. Yazji’s early exposure shaped her patient-friendly, family-oriented approach. She values a comfortable, trusting relation ship between orthodontist and patient, providing a warm, welcoming environment. She stays current with advances by regularly attending continuing education and reviewing contemporary research.
She is affiliated with prestigious organizations, including the American Association of Orthodontists, the American Dental Association, the Florida Dental Association, and the American Lingual Orthodontic Association-International. Recognized as an Invisalign® Super Elite Premier Provider, she ranks among North America’s top 1% of Invisalign® doctors, highlighting her exceptional experience and commitment to cutting-edge treatment. “This status reflects our dedication to delivering the highest standard of care,” she says
Dr. Yazji offers advanced orthodontic treatments such as custom designed braces and lingual braces (placed on the backside of teeth.) Her practice also provides cosmetic enhancements like Botox®, teeth whitening, gum lifting, and tooth reshaping—all designed to create a perfect smile.
Committed to innovation and patient care, Dr. Yazji’s practice leads in orthodontics. For the past 12 years, she has been voted “Best Orthodontist in Weston” by the readers of Our City Weston. She helps patients achieve their best smiles in a welcoming environment, providing personalized care to meet unique needs and goals.
To learn more about Dr. Yazji or schedule an appointment, visit www.smarterorthodontics.com, scan the QR code, or call 954-217-3737
AOne Source Pediatrics
t One Source Pediatrics, children and adolescents from birth to 18 years of age receive personalized, quality care tailored to their unique needs. The clinic, led by Dr. Maria Isabel Clemente, Dr. Carlos Barbosa, and Dr. Angela Rodriguez, is dedicated to ensuring that children and parents feel comfortable and well cared for throughout every stage of childhood. Expectant mothers are also welcome to take advantage of free prenatal visits to ensure a smooth transition into parenthood.
One Source Pediatrics offers a comprehensive range of “well” services, including routine health checkups, vaccines, back-to-school and sports physicals, and ear piercings. The clinic accommodates same-day appoint ments for sick children and has separate waiting areas for “sick” and “well” patients, ensuring a safe and efficient visit for every one. With fluency in English and Spanish, the doctors and staff are committed to making communication with patients and families seamless and accessible.
Dr. Clemente emphasizes the clinic’s holistic approach to healthcare, say ing, “Our job is to teach parents and ensure the well-being of their children. We love what we do, and that’s
Andrea Bretal, MD
Owner & Medical Director
Weston Medical Health & Wellness
Dr. Andrea Bretal founded Weston Medical Health & Wellness with a clear mission: to help people lead healthier, more fulfilling lives. Located in Weston, her holistic clinic specializes in obesity medicine and offers a comprehensive approach to wellness.
Dr. Bretal’s practice integrates nutritional counseling with integrative medicine to help individuals of all ages achieve sustainable weight loss. Recognizing hormones’ crucial role in weight management, she focuses on balancing hormones such as thyroid, adrenal, estrogen, and testosterone to optimize the body for successful weight loss.
Patients dealing with chronic conditions like diabetes can also benefit from her approach, finding effective management strategies and even the potential for disease regression. By supporting long-term weight loss, Dr. Bretal believes her patients can experience a healthier and happier life.
Although the practice is well-known for its weight loss programs, it offers many services. “We provide mental wellness support through epigenetic and nutritional analysis, as well as hormone therapy for both men and women,” Dr. Bretal explains. “My commitment is to educate and empower my patients to improve their overall well-being.”
To learn more about Dr. Bretal or to schedule an appointment at Weston Medical Health & Wellness, visit www.WestonDiet.com, scan the QR code, or call 954-389-1800.
DDr. Jane Therrien
Optometric Physician Weston Family Eyecare
r. Jane Therrien grew up in the Netherlands before immigrating to South Florida in 1984. After graduating from South Plantation High School in 1990, her family relocated to Weston. Today, Dr. Therrien is the owner and Optometrist at Weston Family Eyecare, where she and her team have been serving the Weston community since 2005. Dr. Therrien is committed to utilizing the latest advancements in vision correction, lens treatments, contact lenses, and ophthalmic technology. She was the first provider in Florida to offer Neurolens, which provides relief of headaches and eye strain from digital devices and has extensive expertise in orthokeratology (Orthok). Orthok is a non-surgical, safe alternative to LASIK that gently reshapes the cornea with custom contact lenses that are worn while the patient sleeps, eliminating their need for daytime glasses or contact lenses. “What I love most about optometry is the ability to improve people’s quality of life by enhancing their vision and eye health,” Dr. Therrien shares. “It’s also a very social profession, and I enjoy meeting and learning about so many different people.” Weston Family Eyecare is dedicated to offering top-tier eyecare services, ensuring patients receive the high-quality vision and eye health evaluation they deserve. Dr. Therrien is also proud to offer RF and IPL, a breakthrough in dry eye treatment that addresses the root cause of dry eye syndrome. RF and IPL are recommended by international experts for the treatment of dry eye disease and meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD). It is effective in treating these conditions in a drug free manner. Dr. Therrien emphasizes the importance of yearly comprehensive eye exams to maintain optimal eye health. With compassion and professionalism at the forefront of her practice, she treats every patient like a member of her own family.
IN HONOR OF HALLOWEEN CELEBRITY ESTATE AND PROBATE NIGHTMARES
By Andrea L. Jakob, Esq.
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.
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Fire Prevention Month: The Importance of Smoke Alarms in the Home
By Todd E. Draizin, District Chief City of Weston
October is Fire Prevention Month, a time to focus on fire safety and ensure our homes are as safe as possible. One of the simplest yet most crucial steps you can take to protect your family is to install and maintain smoke alarms. These devices serve as an early warning system, giving you and your loved ones precious time to escape in case of a fire.
According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), three out of five home fire deaths occur in homes without working smoke alarms. In many of these cases, alarms were either missing or had dead batteries. A working smoke alarm reduces the risk of dying in a home fire by half, which makes it a life-saving investment. Fires can spread quickly, often in a matter of minutes. Without an early alert, sleeping or distracted occupants may not have enough time to escape safely.
Smoke alarms should be installed on every level of your home, inside each bedroom, and outside sleeping areas. Smoke alarms should be tested monthly to make sure they are functioning properly. Simply press the test button on the device, and if it beeps, it is working. Most alarms are powered by replaceable batteries that should be changed at least once a year. A helpful tip is to change the batteries when you adjust your clocks for daylight saving time – which is coming up on November 3, 2024. If your smoke alarm is over 10
years old, it is time to replace it entirely.
In addition to installing and maintaining smoke alarms, having a home fire escape plan with a designated family meeting place is essential. Choose a fixed, easily recognizable location outside the home, such as a mailbox, as your meeting place. Make sure every family member knows where this meeting place is, what the smoke alarm sounds like, and how to respond when it goes off. It is important to practice your escape plan at least twice a year to ensure everyone is prepared in case of an emergency. If you need help creating your home fire escape plan, we would love to help you. Please join us for our Fire Department Open House on October 19 from 9 am-12 pm at Fire Station 81 – 17350 Royal Palm Blvd. Weston, FL 33326. This day will be filled with firehouse fun, games, activities, and station tours!
During Fire Prevention Month, take the time to ensure your smoke alarms are properly installed, maintained, and tested. If you are over age 55 and need assistance changing the batteries in your alarm(s), the Broward Sheriff’s Office Fire Department in Weston is happy to help. Simply call our administrative office at 954-389-2090 to schedule an appointment to have your batteries replaced. These small devices play a big role in protecting your family from the dangers of fire. A working smoke alarm is a simple yet powerful tool that can save lives, providing peace of mind and safety in your home.
UNDERSTANDING THE DISCONNECT
WHY HOME SALES LAG DESPITE RISING INVENTORY & IMPROVED AFFORDABILITY
By Rose Sklar
The current real estate landscape presents an intriguing paradox: while housing inventory rises and affordability improves, home sales have yet to see the anticipated boost. This scenario raises questions about the underlying factors at play. A closer examination reveals that the issue largely stems from the pricing strategies many sellers adopt—strategies that may not align with the current market realities.
The Challenge of Overpricing
In the past, during the peak of the real estate boom, sellers could command higher prices due to intense demand and limited supply. However, today's market dynamics have shifted. With more homes available and buyers becoming more selective, sellers who price their properties above market expectations often find their homes needing more money.
The current environment calls for a different approach. Buyers have more choices as inventory increases and are less likely to make impulsive decisions. Additionally, buyers are more discerning
and cautious about improving affordability, often offering prices that reflect the property's current condition and the potential costs associated with any necessary updates or renovations. Sellers who set their prices unrealistically high rely on the hope that a buyer will eventually meet their asking price. Unfortunately, this approach frequently leads to extended time on the market, frustration, and missed opportunities.
Informed Buyers and Realistic Expectations
Today’s homebuyers are more knowledgeable than ever, thanks to the wealth of information readily available online. They can easily compare properties, analyze market trends, and assess the costs of making a home move-in ready. When they make offers, they do so with a complete understanding of the market, the home's current value, and any future investments required. This well-informed buyer behavior often clashes with sellers' expectations. Many sellers set their prices based on personal preferences or emotional attachments to certain features—such as textures, walls, draperies, taste-specific decor, or even yard exposure—that may not necessarily add value in the eyes of potential buyers. While these aspects may hold significance for the seller, they are unlikely to justify a higher asking price to a
THE IMPACT OF EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES ON STUDENT DEVELOPMENT
By Dr. Katya Pizarro, Founder, ESL & Higher Education
Research shows that extracurricular activities significantly enhance student development, contributing to academic, social, and emotional growth. These activities cater to a wide range of interests, from sports and arts to academic clubs and honor societies, offering students the chance to explore beyond the classroom. With support from parents and educators, extracurriculars help shape well-rounded individuals equipped for future challenges.
Benefits of Extracurricular Activities
Academic Improvement
Students engaged in extracurriculars often exhibit better organizational skills, motivation, and time management. Balancing a busy schedule fosters goal-setting and problem-solving abilities, both of which contribute to academic success.
Social Skills Development
Participation in these activities provides valuable opportunities for teamwork, communication, and collaboration. Whether interacting with teammates in sports or working on group projects, students are exposed to diverse perspectives, building strong interpersonal skills that last a lifetime.
Emotional Growth
Extracurriculars also boost self-esteem and emotional well-being. By tackling challenges outside of school, students learn to manage stress and develop confidence, resilience, and a positive self-image.
Life Skills
Each activity enhances essential life skills such as leadership, teamwork, time management, problem-solving, and adaptability. Students learn how to navigate team dynamics, coordinate tasks, and demonstrate tolerance—skills that will benefit them throughout their lives.
Encouraging Lifelong Learning
These activities ignite a passion for learning in non-traditional environments, fostering a lifelong love of discovery and personal growth.
Given the profound impact of extracurricular activities on student development, it is vital for parents and educators to encourage participation. Elite Language Academy promotes both academic excellence and community service, fully embracing the role of extracurriculars in fostering student success.
Dr. Katya Pizarro is the Founder and President of Elite Language Academy (ELA), a language center in the USA. Her research interests and publications relate to TESOL education, multiculturalism, schooling settings with ESL students, and professional development. She has effectively contributed to ESL teaching in the U.S. She has frequently delivered presentations at Annual TASS, Teaching Academic Survival and TESOL Success Conferences.
What is Glaucoma?
GLAUCOMA
By Dr. Jane Therrien, Optometric Physician
In a healthy eye/optic nerve–
• A group of eye diseases that cause damage to the optic nerve
• Primary open-angle – most common, develops slowly and painlessly
• Acute angle-closure – sudden blockage of drainage channels, is an emergency
Why should I know about Glaucoma?
• More than 3 million Americans have glaucoma
• Nearly half don’t know they have it
• Vision loss often occurs before individuals are even diagnosed
• Loss of vision is permanent -- it cannot be reversed
How does Glaucoma damage my eyes?
• The Optic Nerve carries visual information from the eye to the brain
Optic Nerve cells degenerate and die slowly
• As nerve cells die, vision is slowly lost
• Vision loss begins in the peripheral, or side vision
• Vision loss is not recognized until a significant amount of nerve damage occurs! That’s why glaucoma is known as the “sneak thief of sight.”
• The Aqueous Humor, a clear fluid inside of the eye, is continuously produced and drained out of the eye
• If production increases, or draining decreases, glaucoma develops due to increased pressure
In an eye with Glaucoma–
• Fluid drains too slowly as it exits the eye
• This causes pressure inside the eye to rise
• Higher pressure leads to deterioration of optic nerve fibers
• Result is loss of vision
What are the symptoms?
• No pain or symptoms are present in the early stages
• Loss of peripheral vision typically is the first indication
Am I at risk?
You are at HIGH RISK for glaucoma IF you are:
• African American and over age 40
• Over age 60
• Have a family history of glaucoma
How is it detected?
• Tonometry – measurement of pressure in the eye
• Ophthalmoscopy – examination of the back of the eye to look at the health and appearance of the optic nerve
• Pachymetry – measurement of the thickness of cornea
• Visual field test – measurement of peripheral vision
• Laser imaging – OCT
What precautions can I take?
• Yearly (or more frequently if you’re at high risk) comprehensive eye exams are your best defense against eye disease
• Though not a cure, early detection and treatment of glaucoma can slow its progression
Does insurance cover examinations?
• Most major medical insurance policies, including Medicare, cover annual dilated eye exams for patients at risk for glaucoma
• Yearly exams assist in early detection and treatment of glaucoma
Pediatric Foot & Ankle Sprains May Be a More Complex Growth Plate Injury
By Dr. Carlo A. Messina
Injuries to the growth plate in children may cause damage to the structures at the end of the bone that will allow the child’s bone to grow to full adult size. X-rays can fail to provide a complete and accurate picture of the diagnosis. These injuries may be misdiagnosed as a simple sprain of the foot or ankle. However, a more complex injury may be present.
Growth plates, which start to close between the ages of 13 and 18, can be damaged in incidents such as simple falls, sports injuries, automobile accidents or other major or minor trauma. If not recognized and treated early, a child’s growth plate injury can lead to shortening of the bone (growth ceases) as the growth plate may close prematurely. Angular deformities of the bone (a curve) may also develop. The severity of these deformities depends on the age at the time of injury, extent of the injury and the part of the growth plate that has been damaged. Certain portions of
the growth plate may be injured affecting its growth while other parts grow more normally thus causing a bowing of the bone.
Symptoms of a growth plate injury may mimic a sprain. These injuries occur more frequently than realized. There will always be pinpoint tenderness on the bone’s growth plate and a degree of swelling that is proportional to the degree of injury to the area. The child will often limp and try to avoid the body part. Normal treatment for a sprain may involve simple observation and application of an ace bandage or brace. This treatment for a growth plate injury that is severe may be devastating.
X-rays are used to evaluate bone and joint alignment. A growth plate can be injured or even fractured with a normal X-ray. In more moderate to severe cases, x-rays will usually show the fracture. When in doubt, a CT scan may be necessary.
Treatment options include:
1. Immobilization in a below-the-knee cast with or without crutches may be necessary if the growth plate is well aligned. These injuries will heal on their own within six to eight weeks. The younger the child, the
faster it heals.
2. If the injury has caused misalignment of the growth plate it can sometimes be carefully manipulated back into place and then protected with a cast. The cast would be necessary for a minimum of six to eight weeks. Non-weight bearing would be mandatory.
3. If the misalignment is more severe and not able to be manipulated back into its normal position, surgery would be necessary to restore the growth plate to its proper position. This may help avoid later problems including malalignment or premature growth plate closure that may cause the extremity to be shortened and crooked.
The most important thing is immediate diagnosis and treatment.
Carlo A. Messina, DPM, is a Board Certified Reconstructive Foot and Ankle Surgeon, Diplomate American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery. He is a Foot and Ankle Surgeon with the South Florida Foot & Ankle Sports Institute and specializes in treating infants, children, teens and adults.
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SW RANCHES UPDATE
By Council Member Jim Allbritton
The Town of Southwest Ranches new advisory board, Zero Waste, has hit the ground running. They are tasked with educating our residents on how to Recycle, Reuse and Refurbish. This education process will take some time, but I believe Southwest Ranches can lead the way on reducing the amount of trash going into the landfills, and as such there will be no need for any incinerator.
Our two-year-old “Safety and Traffic” advisory board has been sunsetted for 2024, but not without first giving the Town Council some great recommendations on how to help control speeding and the buying of equipment (tag readers) that will help our police track any suspicious activity.
Southwest Ranches has partnered with the Broward County Property Appraiser's office to help our equestrian and agricultural community with the process of filing all the necessary paperwork needed, to first apply for and to keep their classification. This is a great way to help maintain our unique and rural lifestyle.
General elections are right around the corner. Now is the time to check and make sure you are still properly registered to vote. There have been some changes, both by the State and County, regarding voter registration. Be an Informed Voter, before you cast your vote, look to see who the candidates are that you would want to govern your nation, your state, your county and your local government. As my granddaughter said, “A simple search on the computer can provide some Very interesting information.”
I hear the term “Communication” being used and I will say if you have any questions or concerns you can contact ANY Town Council Member or Town Staff Member, and you will receive an answer. The Town has a very good web page and a first-class newsletter where you can get information. Contact me at 954-343-7461 / 305-903-7043 / jallbritton@ southwestranches.org
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By Miguel E. Cordova, DVM
wide variety of skin and coat conditions can cause your dog to itch and scratch, but pinpointing the problem can sometimes be difficult because many skin disorders cause similar outward signs. Following are four major categories of skin conditions seen in dogs.
Bacterial Skin Infections
The most common bacteria identified in bacterial skin diseases in dogs are Staphylococcus. Not contagious to people or other pets, these bacteria commonly cause a condition called “pyoderma” that results in itchy, yellow pustules; reddened skin; ulcerations; and/or hair loss.
Bacterial skin infections are usually diagnosed based on the patient’s history as well as the location and appearance of the affected area. Your veterinarian may also perform blood tests and skin tests to determine the origin of the problem. Many bacterial skin infections have an underlying cause, such as parasite infestation, hormonal or immune system disorder, or allergy. If the underlying cause is not treated appropriately, the skin infection will likely return. Treatment involves an antibiotic shampoo followed by application of an antibiotic ointment and oral antibiotics.
Fungal Skin Infections
The most common fungal skin infection in dogs is ringworm, which causes circular patches of hair loss usually on the head and legs. Diagnosis is best made via a fungal culture, where your veterinarian will pluck a few hairs from the edge of the circular patch and grow the fungi to see exactly what it is. Treatment for ringworm involves bathing the dog in a special fungicidal shampoo and administering antibiotics. Complete eradication of the infection can take a month or longer.
Ringworm is quite contagious to both people and other pets. Therefore, children and other household pets should be kept away from an infected dog during the treatment period. Anyone coming into contact with the affected dog should wash their hands regularly.
Allergic Skin Diseases
Allergies develop when your pet’s immune system overreacts to certain substances, causing tissue irritation. Skin conditions caused by allergy are challenging to diagnose and difficult to treat. Your veterinarian will first rule out all other types of skin irritation before making a diagnosis of allergy. Allergic dermatitis can be triggered by natural and artificial fibers, drugs, plants, dust, and food ingredients.
Treatment of allergies in dogs varies from ointments and sprays to injections and oral medication. A steroid called cortisone is sometimes used to ease the itching, but it can cause other health problems if used long-term. Although there is no cure for allergies, they can be controlled. The best remedy is to avoid whatever it is that sparks the allergy.
Parasitic Skin Diseases
There are a number of parasites that can infest dogs, all of which irritate the dog and cause self-mutilation from excessive
scratching and biting. Fleas are one of the biggest culprits. Repeated infiltration by fleas can cause an immediate skin reaction to even one bite. If your dog is allergic, he will scratch excessively, causing redness, bumps, pustules, scabs, and hair loss in the affected areas. Other small bugs such as chiggers, deer flies, and gnats can also bother dogs, but they don’t typically cause extensive skin problems.
Sarcoptic mites, also called “scabies” or “red mange,” inflame the skin and create numerous small scabs. Because they burrow under the skin, they are intensely uncomfortable for the dog but are often difficult to diagnose. Demodex mites are commonly found in small numbers in all dogs, but a percentage of dogs can experience an extensive infestation that leads to skin problems.
Help Is Available
Most skin conditions can be controlled but not cured and therefore require frequent, sometimes lifelong, treatment. No matter the cause of your dog’s skin irritation, it is possible to ease his pain and suffering. When you do, it will be a relief for both of you.
If you would like further information please feel free to contact us here at Animal Health Center @ Weston (954)3858389 or visit our website Animalhealthcenteratweston.com
DEPRESSION & MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS MONTH
By State Representative Robin Bartleman
As I reflect on the past four years, I am filled with gratitude for the trust and support you have shown me. It has been an incredible honor to represent you and our community. Together, we have accomplished much, including the passage of ten significant pieces of legislation that I believe will positively impact our district and the state for years to come. Thank you for standing with me as we work to make a difference. Your continued support has been my greatest motivation.
In October, we observe Depression and Mental Health Awareness Month, a time to raise awareness about the signs, symptoms, and impacts of depression. This Legislative Session, the well-being of Floridians took priority with the implementation of the Live Healthy Act. This comprehensive legislation invests $1.2 billion to improve Florida’s healthcare system.
The Live Healthy Act includes language from my sponsored bill, House Bill 205 -
Community-based Mobile Crisis Intervention Services. Mobile Response Teams (MRTs) are designed to provide 24/7 emergency behavioral healthcare to anyone in Florida. The main goal of MRTs is to respond to situations where individuals are experiencing severe emotional or behavioral health crises and to provide de-escalation and resources in their community. This approach aims to reduce trauma, prevent unnecessary hospitalizations, and reduce criminal justice involvement. House Bill 205's provisions instruct the Agency for Healthcare Administration to seek approval for a Medicaid state plan amendment to add coverage for community-based mobile crisis intervention services and to allow the state to access federal funding for these services.
The new law also establishes health teaching hospitals that specialize in behavioral health education and training. Additionally, the law also permits up to five more facilities to earn this designation over the next year. This aims to strengthen Florida’s mental health care system by training the next
to meet the growing needs of Floridians. If you or someone you know are experiencing symptoms of depression or need help contact the below agencies:
• Call or text 9-8-8 for the Crisis and Suicide Hotline
• Call 2-1-1 for a free and confidential 24-hour helpline.
• Call 954-463-9011 for 24/7 Crisis Service Access to Broward’s Mobile Response Team (Adults & Youth)
• Call 954-606-0911 to inquire about Crisis Walk-In Services for 18 years and above
• Crisis Walk-In Services can provide evaluation and treatment in a time of need that can prevent hospitalization and stabilize acute situations.
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OCTOBER SENATE UPDATE
By Senator Lauren Book
As we approach the November General Election, I want to highlight some critical constitutional amendments that will appear on your ballot. These proposed changes are more than just legal updates; some of them represent citizen-led initiatives that have overcome tremendous hurdles to reach the ballot. Due to increasingly restrictive laws, gathering enough signatures to put these initiatives forward has become a monumental and expensive task—making your participation in this process more important than ever.
What You Need to Know About Florida’s Constitutional Amendments
This November, Florida voters will see six amendments on their ballots. Each amendment needs at least 60% approval to pass, and two of them—focused on abortion access and legalizing recreational marijuana—are among the most significant in state history. Here’s a brief overview of what’s at stake:
Amendment 1: Partisan School Board Elections
This amendment would bring back partisan school board elections, meaning candidates will be listed with their political party affiliations starting in 2026. While supporters believe this change will increase transparency, others are concerned it could further politicize education.
Amendment 2: Right to Hunt and Fish
This amendment would establish a constitutional right to hunt and fish in Florida, ensuring these activities remain protected from potential future restrictions. Critics worry it could affect wildlife management, but supporters say it safeguards Florida’s outdoor traditions.
Amendment 3: Legalizing Recreational Marijuana
Driven by a citizen-led campaign, this amendment would legalize recreational marijuana for adults over 21, allowing personal use and possession within defined limits. Proponents point to economic benefits and personal freedoms, while opponents raise concerns about regulation and enforcement. Securing millions of signatures, this initiative is a landmark decision for voters.
Amendment 4: Abortion Access
Another citizen-driven initiative that secured millions of signatures, this amendment guarantees access to abortion in Florida up to fetal viability –ending government interference into medical exam rooms, instead leaving decisions about reproductive healthcare up to women and their doctors. If passed, it would overturn the state’s current six-week abortion ban. Importantly, this amendment does not affect the Legislature’s authority to require parental or guardian notification before a minor has an abortion. It also would not allow abortion until birth, as some critics have alleged; this is false information.
Amendment 5: Homestead Property Tax Adjustment for Inflation
This amendment would adjust the homestead property tax exemption to account for inflation, providing potential tax relief to homeowners. However, there are concerns about the financial impact on local governments.
Amendment 6: Repeal of Public Campaign Financing
This amendment seeks to repeal the public funding option for political campaigns in Florida, which helps candidates for governor and state cabinet positions. While supporters argue it will save taxpayer money, opponents worry it could limit opportunities for less-funded candidates.
Make Sure Your Voice is Heard
For more information on how to vote in November and what’s on your ballot, please visit your county’s Supervisor of Elections website. Broward County residents can visit www.BrowardVotes.gov or call 954-357-8683 for assistance.
It’s my honor to serve you, and I encourage you to reach out with any questions about these amendments or any other concerns at book.lauren. web@flsenate.gov or (954) 424-6674.
Thank you for your commitment to our community and to the future of Florida.
GREETINGS FROM YOUR Chamber President!
By Patty Archer
As the voice of the business community in southwestern Broward County, the Weston FL Chamber of Commerce is deeply committed to fostering the well-being of our residents, businesses, and environment. We understand that Miami-Dade County is proposing to develop a wasteto-energy plant (incinerator) at the Opa-Locka Airport West site and this proposal has raised significant concerns among our members and the wider community.
After conducting a comprehensive survey of our membership, we found that 85% of our members oppose the incinerator’s construction. The concerns expressed by our members focus primarily on potential negative impacts on air quality, environmental sustainability, and the overall health and well-being of our community.
We acknowledge the importance of effective waste management and understand that alternative solutions may involve their own challenges, including potential cost implications for businesses. However, the overwhelming consensus among our members underscores the need for careful consideration of the environmental and health implications of any proposed waste management solution. Consequently, the Chamber is opposed to the incinerator project as currently proposed.
The Chamber advocates for a thorough and transparent decision-making process that includes input from all stakeholders and carefully considers all potential impacts. We encourage the exploration of alternative waste management strategies that prioritize both environmental sustainability and economic viability.
We remain committed to working collaboratively with local government, businesses, and community members to ensure that decisions made are in the best interests of our cities and its residents. Now and in the future, the Chamber is dedicated to being a Convener of Leaders, a Catalyst for positive change, and a Champion for a strong business community. For more information and our calendar, visit www. westonflchamber.com.
Yours in Service,
- Garcia Family