Sun Times Issue 11 24 15

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PAL Antique Show sets records Leave it to Mother Nature to “rain” on what was a tremendous weekend of events - this past Saturday and Sunday in south Florida. With mega attractions such as the Miami/Homestead Nascar race, the Miami Hurricanes and Dolphins both at home, along with the Florida Panthers and Miami Heat competing for fans, the rains came, and came down hard. Taking full advantage of this past weekend’s rainy misfortune was the annual PAL of Hallandale Beach Antique Show that has always been a very successful event. Once again the PAL with Ken Moseley, Barbara Southwick, Stacey Fisher, Jonathan Carrillo, Pat Brennan and so many others stepped up once again as this was easily one of the best shows that this tremendous organization has put on. Held last weekend, the fundraiser attracted people who came to buy from the many vendors on hand. If you want to help the PAL, just give them a call (954296-0156). Give young men and women of this community an alternative

Hallandale football pulls off major upset, advances to 3rd round of playoffs By Larry Blustein sfsuntimes@aol.com Just when it appeared that the 2015 high school football season would come to an end for Hallandale High, something that strangely wonderful happened for a program that has enjoyed plenty of spotlight the past two seasons. Trailing the No. 1 5A school in Florida, 20-7, late in the game, the Chargers rallied, tied –––––––––––––––––––––– CHARGERS, Page 6A

Senior quarterback Tyler Huntley once again led Hallandale to a huge playoff win.

Hunting for a bargain By Larry Blustein sfsuntimes@aol.com Okay, how many of you are going to get up early the day after Thanksgiving and take advantage of the “Black Friday” specials? Wait a minute, that is too three years ago. Let’s re-phrase that question. How many of you will be departing for your local shopping establishment, mom–––––––––––––––––––––– BARGAINS, Page 6A

We all know by now that things have really gotten out of hand when it comes to shopping for the holidays. There are more businesses than ever, pulling you in every direction to get your dollar!

• ‘Black Friday’ has given way to an entire weekend of businesses trying to lure more customers

Volunteers plant dune to help with beach erosion HOLLYWOOD - Volunteers, organized by Youth Environmental Alliance (YEA), spent the first Sunday in November creating a “resilient dune” feature on the North Beach section of Hollywood Beach. Over 50 community and corporate volunteers from Citrix, planted 2500 sea oats in front of the existing dune at Charleston Street and Surf Road. The intent –––––––––––––––––––––– DUNE, Page 9A

SOUTH FLORIDA SUN TIMES HOLIDAY SCHEDULE As we approach Thanksgiving on Thursday, this is the time of year when family and friends come into focus. It is this season that gives us all positive things to look forward to. As our many loyal readers and advertisers get the chance the chance to spend time with those who are close, we here at the South Florida Sun Times, will also spend Thanksgiving Thursday and Friday, Nov. 26, with our families. The newspaper will re-open to take your ads on Monday, Nov. 30 at 9 a.m. We would like to take this time to wish everyone a safe and happy Thanksgiving weekend.

THANKSGIVING - DAY 2 Come on, you can admit it - you love Thanksgiving more for the days following the holiday. Of course, the meal and the friends and family are fine, but the great dishes that come in the days after the holiday can be as much fun. See what ideas you can come up with this year. Page 1D.

HALLANDALE BEACH

For more than 27 years, Victor de Souza has been a beacon for seniors in Hallandale Beach and southeast Broward County. The long-time Senior Programs Coordinator at the Austin Hepburn Center called it a career on Saturday, walking away from the program. Page 4B.

KODNER GALLERIES When you hear the name Kodner Galleries, your mind wanders to some of the best and most impressive antiques, gold, silver, diamonds, rare coins, jade and fine & decorative arts you will find anywhere. When you come to Dania Beach, stop in and see. You will be impressed. Page 2A.


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