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A New Way To Seafood....................8A Classified........................................10A Elite Auctioneers..............................3A Hallandale Beach.............................6A

Hollywood........................................5A Kodner Galleries...............................2A Spring Break Camp..........................5A State of Our Nation..........................7A

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AVENTURA • BAL HARBOUR • DANIA BEACH • HALLANDALE BEACH • HOLLYWOOD • NORTH MIAMI BEACH • PEMBROKE PINES • PEMBROKE PARK • SURFSIDE • SUNNY ISLES BEACH

Hallandale Beach P.A.L.

New Job? Great Mentors Can Help Change Your Career

Expanding Opportunities For Our Local Youth

“No one drifts into greatness” Former Waffle House President and COO Bert Thornton The first few months in a new job can be overwhelming. Not only must you juggle new responsibilities while navigating an unfamiliar culture, you may be feeling a lot of pressure to hit the ground running and show your value fast. (Not exactly easy in a time of lean training budgets!) That’s why former Waffle House President and COO Bert Thornton says the first order of business should be finding a mentor. “Over the course of my 40year career, I’ve seen over and over that the most successful people are the ones who proactively seek to learn from others,” says Thornton, coauthor along with Dr. Sherry Hartnett of the new book High-Impact Mentoring: A Practical Guide to Creating Value in Other People’s Lives (BookLogix, 2021, ISBN: 978-1-6653-0344-6, $19.95, https://highimpactmentoringbo ok.com/). “That’s especially true for those starting a career or a new job. “A great mentor can help a new employee contribute right away and at the same time avoid mistakes that might slow them down or hurt their career,” he adds. “For young people, who consistently say development is a top priority, it can be the ‘magic bullet.’” New Job, Page 6A

Don’t Miss Out On All The Upcoming Fun At Gulfstream Park Village! South Florida’s Ultimate Home Store, Entertainment And Restaurant Destination Is Gearing Up For Another Month Full Of Exciting Events. Gulfstream offers events and happenings for all ages in a safe, open-air environment With spring fast approaching, Gulfstream Park Village remains the place to be with incredible can’t-miss events! As South Florida’s premier entertainment, dining and restaurant destination, Gulfstream offers events and happenings for all ages in a safe, open-air environment. For those looking for a slice of Little Italy in South Florida, the Annual San Gennaro Feast will be taking place March 17-20 at the iconic Pegasus Park in Gulfstream Park Village. This fes-

tival, celebrating the spirit of San Gennaro, will feature a variety of food vendors, amusement rides, arts and crafts and live entertainment. For those that love Italian cooking, get ready to experience some of the best Italian sausage and peppers, linguini and clams, fried calamari, pizza, shrimp scampi, zeppole, cannoli, and plenty of pasta! On opening night only, the festival will be offering one free parent wristband with the purchase of a child’s unlimited ride wristband. Tickets are $12.00 for adults and seniors, $5.00 for children 3 to 15, and children under 2 are free. They will be available at the door or for

purchase in advance at www.san gennarofeast.com. Music in the Park, Gulfstream Park Village’s favorite live entertainment series, continues its weekly performances with the area’s favorite duos and trios. Taking place Wednesday through Sunday nights from 6:30-9:30 p.m., Music in the Park is sure to get audiences dancing. These open-air performances take place in the center stage and feature homegrown musical talent, ranging from jazz to today’s greatest hits. Free to attend, Music in the Park has proven to Gulfstream Park, Page 4A

The Kiwanis Club of Hallandale Beach continues to support the Police Athletic and Activities League and Kiwanis member and P.A.L. Program Director, Jonathan Carrillo is quite grateful for our financial support sustaining his programs. At a recent meeting The Hallandale Beach Police and Activities League sported its new logo. The Kiwanis Club of Hallandale Beach members pictured (LR) include George Mutlos (Club Recording Secretary), Steve Cummings, Ken Cohan (PAL Director), Katie Lizana (Club President) and Al Lipson. Kiwanian member Richard Quadracci recently received a prestigious award as the Outstanding Corporate supporter of P.A.L within the State of Florida through his charitable foundation and Carrillo is pleased that not only with the flourishing participation in his athletic programs, but the recent highly acclaimed anti bullying program hosted at Gulfstream Academy coordinated by Kenny Cohan. In these trying times due to the pandemic and cutbacks in funding of many citywide programs, the Hallandale Beach Police Athletic and Activities League has been expanding opportunities for our local youth to participate in. For More in formation visit www.hallandalebeachpal.com or call (954) 457-1466.

Dr. Susan Fox and Her Team Are Experts In Vascular Procedures Dr. Susan B. Fox, D.O., RPVI, FSVM is an expert in Vein and Vascular Diagnosis and Treatment. She is Board Certified in Internal Medicine, Vascular Medicine and Phlebology (the treatment of Veins). She was one of the first physicians in the United States to be Board Certified in the treatment of Veins. As well, she is a Registered Physician Vascular Interpreter (RPVI) and is certified to read Vascular Ultrasound Studies. Dr. Susan Fox has been featured on American and Latin American television programs as a Vein Expert and she has written several articles and lectured nationally on the treatment of Veins. They offer the newest and best minimally Invasive Vein Procedures including; Endovenous Laser Ablation, ClariVein®, Am-

bulatory Phlebectomies and Ultrasound Guided, Foam and Traditional Sclerotherapy. Dr. Susan Fox was the first physician in Cleveland to perform Endovenous Laser Ablation and one of the first nationally. She has performed thousands of successful Endovenous Laser Ablations for over a decade. She was the first in Broward County, Florida to Perform the ClariVein® Proce-

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dure and one of the first in the US to offer this treatment option. They are a training facility for vein procedures and Dr. Susan Fox has successfully taught Physicians and Medical Personnel in the treatment of Venous Disease for over a decade. Dr. Susan Fox and her staff have decades of experience and tens of thousands of happy patients. At Fox Vein & Laser Experts

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they specialize in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Venous Disease including Varicose Veins, leg pain and swelling, ulcer care, Venous Insufficiency, Deep Vein Thrombosis, Pulmonary Embolism and Blood Clotting Disorders. They have a highly skilled Vascular Lab with a Registered Physician Vascular Interpreter. Their medical team has decades of experience treating Venous Disease

and Dr. Susan Fox and her team have successfully performed tens of thousands of Vein Procedures. They have developed their own vein procedures and techniques and are recognized Vein Experts. Dr. Fox expanded the practice to include many Non-Invasive Cutting-Edge Procedures such as Microneedling, Tattoo Removal, Hydrafacials, PRP, Hair Restoration, Skin Rejuvenation, Peels, Lasers and so much more. For more information about these exciting new procedures and about Dr. Susan B. Fox, D.O., RPVI, FSVM and all of the available treatments offered at Fox Vein and Laser Experts in the feature article in this week’s Sun Times. Dr. Susan Fox, Page 9A

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