FTL Feb. 2012 - Family Magazines
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FTL Feb. 2012 - Family Magazines
FORTLAUDERDALE FEBRUARY 2012 COMPLIMENTARY Perfect Party Guide Inside Valentine Treats MOVIE REVIEWS • BOOK REVIEWS • LOCAL EVENT CALENDAR ���������������� ������������������������������� ������������������������������������������������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������ ����������������������������������������� �������������������������������������� ���������������������������������������� �������������������� ���������������������������������������� ������������������������������������� ��������������� ��������������������������������������� ������������ ����������� ���������� ���������� ���������� �������� contents FEATURES 10 Valentine Treats 13 Perfect Party Guide IN EVERY ISSUE 5 From the Publisher Huggs & Kisses 6 Meribeth’s Book Reviews Women Change History 8 Movie & DVD Reviews Reel Life With Jane + Rating 10 Dr. Ray’s Study Tips Decoding Financial Aid 20 Calendar of Events Where to Go, What to Do AD SECTIONS 13 Party Section 19 Schools & Classes ON THE COVER FORTLAUDERDALE FEBRUARY 2012 COMPLIMENTARY ������� ����� ����� � ����� ���������� ������ ��������������������������������������������������� Cover Star, Alexandr Kim, 8, has the personality to entertain at any party. He lives in Palmetto Bay, plays chess and practices Tae-Kwon-do. Hi-Yah! 1Photo location: Pinecrest Gardens From The Publisher M A G A Z I N E MIAMI • FORT LAUDERDALE We’ve Gone Digital Subscribe to our digital edition at www.familymagazine.biz Happy February everybody! Ready to parrtaaay? This issue brings our semiannual Perfect Party Guide to you. I remember when a birthday party consisted of a cake, candles, ten friends and noisemakers. That doesn’t cut it anymore. Babies have come a long way! Nowadays the theme is the thing. So you might have a Cinderella party, a Toy Story party, a Spiderman party or a Fancy Nancy party. Then sprinkle in a clown or a pirate, add a bounce house or pony rides and you have the best party on the block. If you opt for less mess and easy clean-up, you can invite all your children’s friends and relatives to a bowling alley, an indoor playground, a skating rink, a park or a ranch. Our Perfect Party Guide will help you plan a party to remember. Don’t forget Valentine’s Day February 14th. But don’t wait until then to show someone you love them. A hug and a card will put a smile on anyone’s face but you may want to make the day (or night) more special by taking your loved one to a Valentine event listed in the mag. If you have not yet signed up to receive our e-blast called Blabber Mouth, you’re missing the latest weekend news and also the digital version of the magazine where you can flip the pages and read it online. How great is that?! I’m sending out a hug to all of you readers, friends and family alike, and I wish you much love and happiness all month long! Warm Fuzzies, February 2012 • www.familymagazine.biz • Fort Lauderdale Family Magazine 5 Women Change History by Meribeth C. Shank Revisiting the past can give us courage and hope for what lies ahead. These books about women who made choices that changed the world can prompt us to discover new directions for our own futures. Read on!! Claudette Colvin: Twice Toward Justice Rosa’s Bus: The Ride to Civil Rights by Phillip Hoose. Square Fish, $9.99, Ages 10+ by Jo S. Kittinger, illustrated by Steven Walker. Calkins Creek, $17.95, Ages 7-9 Growing up in central Alabama during the 1950’s, if you were black, meant you lived a segregated existence and you couldn’t even touch a white person without some kind of repercussion. Buses were central to the separation of the races, and a daily humiliation for blacks who often had no other form of transportation to get to their employment. Claudette Colvin, who was fifteen years old in March 1955 when she refused to leave her seat at the bus driver’s demand to “Get up, gal!” actually predates Rosa Parks’ seated activism by nine months, and re-invigorated conversations about a bus boycott that had been quietly under discussion for many years. Colvin was arrested, later convicted, and appealed without success. In December, Rosa Parks was arrested for her now-famous resolve. This last was the provocation that actually produced the bus boycott. Then during the boycott, the decision was made to file a lawsuit in Alabama federal court as a “constitutional challenge to state law.” This resulted in the judgment by a federal court to abolish “segregated seating on … Alabama’s buses,” bringing success and an end to the boycott. Using sometimes-graphic archival photos and well-placed sidebars with related information, this slim, well-written, intriguing book reads almost like a novel. Like the book? Buy it now from our website: www.familymagazine.biz 6 Fort Lauderdale Family Magazine • This nonfiction book is the biography of a bus, telling the story of the Montgomery, Alabama bus boycott that lasted for 382 days, after Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat. This particular bus, #2857, was manufactured by General Motors in Pontiac, Michigan in 1948, and served first in Terre Haute, Indiana for six years, before arriving in Montgomery. The story of this bus is also the story of the different ways white people and black people were treated on public buses in Alabama, and other southern states of the United States in 1955. “That’s just the way things were” is a repeating line, insistently reminding readers of both the unfairness of the Jim Crow laws, and the fact that people accepted this injustice as part of daily life. Other important elements in this picture book are the commitment of black people to walk instead of ride, and the financial losses the bus company experienced when black people, and their money, disappeared from daily bus trips for over a year. Oil illustrations strengthen the power of the story with dark and light in opposition, adding intensity. One vigorous double page spread shows pairs of feet, at street level, striding across the sidewalk, spreading the energy behind the boycott and alternating with other pages of faces during an indoor church gathering, and both within and outside the bus. The book concludes with the rescue of the old bus from a junkyard and later, from a field where it stood for many years, rusting, before being sold at auction, restored, and placed on display back in Michigan where it was “born” -- this time at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn. Cleopatra Rules! The Amazing Life of the Original Teen Queen by Vicky Alvear Schecter.Boyds Mills, $17.95, Ages 11-14 Using a chatty writing style, refreshing brief sidebars to accompany oftendiverting archival photos, and slightly longer sidebars to enhance the occasionally funny text, author Schecter immediately engages her readers in the Introduction by asking questions and predicting surprise. The layout of the book makes it a quick read, in large part because the headings – chapters, sections are brief but dynamic, using a staccato conversational reporter voice that is nearly irresistible. Beginning with a warning that everything the reader may have previously read or heard about this fascinating, intelligent ruler is likely manipulated by her detractors, Schecter follows with the observation that the famous (or perhaps infamous) last pharaoh of Egypt grew up nerdy – that is to say, she spent a lot of time in the renowned Library of Alexandria (Egypt) becoming a scholar, especially of languages, but also of mathematics, science, philosophy and politics. All of which prepared her for her role as princess, queen, ruler, pharaoh, and beloved goddess of the Egyptian people. The text manages to mix palace intrigue, sibling marriage, independence, strategic alliances, assassination, feuding, wars, negotiations, sumptuous barges and power parties, wealth and jewelry, cosmetics and wigs, even calendars, and of course suicide, to successfully display a brilliant and visionary intelligence wedded to a formidable magnetic presence, to characterize this ruler whose female force was used to create a world of power sharing. Meribeth Shank works in the Media Center at Miami Country Day School, an independent school in Miami Shores, Florida, teaches classes on Writing Books for Children, and earned her MFA in Writing for children from Vermont College. You can also find her on the web: http://meribeths.blogspot.com www.familymagazine.biz • February 2012 M A G A Z I N E MIAMI • FORT LAUDERDALE Publisher Janet Jupiter jjupiter@bellsouth.net Executive Editor Janet Jupiter Managing Editor Silvio Estrella Business Manager Staff Photographer Gus McArcos Dawn McCarthy Contributors Jane Boursaw Meribeth Shank Advertising Sales Janet Jupiter 305.661.5514 jjupiter@bellsouth.net FCAT PREP Graphics Kevin Bogusky Fusion Graphics mention this ad to receive $75 off an academic $75 Call us and let us help your child today. Corporate Office 7045 SW 69th Avenue South Miami, FL 33143 Phone • 305.661.5514 Fax • 305.661.6621 familymag@bellsouth.net www.familymagazine.biz Use returns to make you text PHONE fit into the burst Circulation Audit by PHONE Family Magazine is published twelve times per year PHONE PHONE by Miami Family Magazine Inc. It is distributed free of charge throughout Greater Miami & Greater Fort Accredited by AdvancED Lauderdale. 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Ok for kids 7+. You already know how things will turn out in Big Miracle, but that’s ok. It’s still an inspiring story filled with hope and wonder. Based on the book Freeing the Whales by Thomas Rose, this real-life tale begins with smalltown news reporter Adam Carlson (John Krasinski) looking to escape the northern tip of Alaska for a bigger market. But then the story of his career breaks – a group of whales are trapped by rapidly forming ice in the Arctic Circle. With time running out, Adam and his ex-girlfriend, environmentalist Rachel Kramer (Drew Barrymore), must rally an unlikely coalition of Inuit natives, oil companies and Russian and American military to set aside their differences and free the whales. Directed by Ken Kwapis (Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants), this movie is mushy and sweet and a good choice for both you and your kids. Harry Potter is moving on … sniff … In this gothic horror, Daniel Radcliffe plays Arthur Kipps, a widowed lawyer whose grief has put his career in jeopardy. When he’s sent to a remote village to sort out the affairs of a recently deceased eccentric, it becomes clear that everyone in the town is keeping a deadly secret. The townspeople try to keep Kipps from learning their tragic history, but he soon discovers that the house belonging to his client is haunted by the ghost of a woman determined to find someone and something she lost, and no one is safe from her vengeance. This film might attract teenagers who grew up watching Radcliffe as the young wizard, but it’s too dark for tweens. STAR WARS: EPISODE 1 – THE PHANTOM MENACE IN 3D PG for sci-fi action/violence. In theaters 2/10. Ok for kids 9+. Yes, it’s true. Every movie will eventually head back to theaters in 3D, or so it seems. This first chapter of the Star Wars saga begins with Jedi apprentice Obi-Wan Kenobi (Ewan McGregor) and his Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn (Liam Neeson) discovering nine-year-old Anakin Skywalker (Jake Lloyd), a young slave unusually strong in the Force. After winning a thrilling Pod race, Anakin journeys to Naboo with Obi-Wan and Qui-Gon, who content with a deadly foe named Darth Maul. Meanwhile, Anakin and the Queen face massive invasion forces – the first in a sinister scheme by dark forces known as the Sith. If you’re like me, you probably need a storyboard to keep track of what’s what, but this 3D theatrical release is a great springboard to watch the Star Wars saga again from the beginning. JOURNEY 2: THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND THE SECRET WORLD OF ARRIETTY PG for some adventure action and brief mild language. In theaters 2/10. Ok for kids 8+. Rated G. In theaters 2/17. Ok for kids 6+. Based on the book by Jules Verne, this follow-up to 2008’s Journey to the Center of the Earth finds young Sean Anderson (Josh Hutcherson, reprising his role) receiving a coded distress signal from a mysterious island where no island should exist. Unable to stop him from going, Sean’s new stepfather Hank (Dwayne Johnson) joins the quest. Together with a helicopter pilot (Luis Guzman) and his strong-willed daughter (Vanessa Hudgens), they set out to find the island, rescue its lone inhabitant, and escape before seismic shockwaves force the island under the sea and bury its treasures forever. Directed by Brad Peyton, the film also features Michael Caine as Sean’s grandfather and Kristin Davis as Sean’s mom. While this might not be the best adventure movie ever, it’s still a fun caper with a PG rating that’s ok for kids 8 and older. It’s also a good way to get kids reading the classic novel. Hiromasa Yonebayashi, the animator behind Ponyo, Howl’s Moving Castle and Spirited Away, directs this sweet film based on Mary Norton’s classic book The Borrowers. Arrietty (voiced by Bridgit Mendler), is a tiny but tenacious 14year-old girl who lives with her parents (Will Arnett and Amy Poehler) under the floorboards of a suburban home. Like all little people, Arrietty remains hidden except for the occasional covert ops to “borrow” scrap supplies like sugar cubes from her human hosts. But when 12-year-old Shawn (David Henrie), a human boy who comes to stay in the home, discovers his mysterious housemate, a secret friendship blossoms and poses danger for Arrietty and her family. For more Reel Life movie and DVD reviews visit www.familymagazine.biz Jane’s Reel Rating System: 8 Jane Boursaw is a family entertainment writer specializing in movies, TV and celebrities. Syndicate her family movie and TV reviews in your publication; visit her at Reel Life With Jane; follow her on Twitter; become a friend on Facebook; email jboursaw@charter.net. Fort Lauderdale Family Magazine • www.familymagazine.biz • February 2012 One Reel – Pathetic. Even The Force can’t save it. Two Reels – Tolerable. Coulda been a contender. Three Reels – Thought-provoking. Something to talk about. Four Reels – You want the truth? Great flick! Five Reels – Wow! The stuff dreams are made of. Valentine Treats Valentine’s Day Crafts Monday, February 6 Make and take crafts and add your own unique poetry, all ages, 4–4:45pm. Pembroke Pines Branch Library, 955 NW 129 Ave. Pembroke Pines. 954-437-2635 Next Step Dance presents “EROS” Friday, February 10 Next Step Dance dances its way into the hearts of audiences on Valentine’s Day weekend, as the company presents an evening of contemporary dance dedicated to the theme of love. This will be the first ‘in season’ performance for Next Step Dance. 8pm. $26.50. Broward Center For The Performing Arts- Amaturo Theater, 201 SW 5th Ave. Fort Lauderdale. 954-462-0222. www.nextstepdance.org Love In The Park Tuesday, February 14 Celebrate Valentine’s Day with a romantic picnic in the park while listening to live jazz. $50 - $75pp. 6–10pm. Huizenga Plaza, 32 E Las Olas Blvd. Fort Lauderdale. 561-447-9123 Sweetheart Dance Tuesday, February 14 Supervised Valentine’s dance, music, refreshments, and more. Pre-registration required. For ages 12–16. 6:30–9pm. Free. Sunview Park, 1500 SW 42 Ave.Fort Lauderdale. 954-791-1040 Romance in the Gardens Tuesday, February 14 Love is in the air at this Valentines Day benefit for Flamingo Gardens! Enjoy scrumptious food & desserts paired with fine craft beers & honey wines in the romantic setting of the Flamingo Pond. Acquaint yourself with the mating & nesting habits of birds on special tours of the Aviary & a moonlight birding tour lead by the So Fla Audubon Society. Space limited. Reg. req. For age 21+. $35–$45pp.5–7pm. Flamingo Gardens, 3750 So Flamingo Road, Davie. 954-473-2955. www.flamingogardens.org The Winds of Romance Tuesday, February 14 The Florida Wind Symphony, a resident professional ensemble of Florida Atlantic University, welcomes you to a special concert for this special day. Featuring the remarkable voices of Dean Peterson - soloist with the Metropolitan Opera in New York - and Birgit Fioravante - acclaimed soprano of The Dueling Divas - this concert will inspire your heart with romantic favorites. Conductor Kyle Prescott invites you to an elegant reception available following the concert. 7pm. $35. University Theatre, 777 Glades Road, Boca Raton. 954.462.0222 Aventura Documentary Film Series: Love, Etc. Tuesday, February 14 A witty, poignant and humorous exploration about the universal stages of love, depicted through five real stories over the course of one year in New York City. Young, old, gay, straight -- everyone has experienced love -- and the joy and frustration that comes with it. Love Etc. documents the intimate journeys of engaging characters aged 18-89 who reflect the city’s diversity, and takes an honest look at life’s most challenging pursuit.This film is not rated. Parental guidance suggested for children under 13. 7pm. $10. Aventura Arts & Cultural Center, 3385 NE 188 St. Aventura. 305-466-8002. www.miamimovieco.com Valentine’s Day Dance Tuesday, February 14 Social event for After School Participants of the 6 Neighborhood Parks only. Parents/guardians must complete a Registration form and a Code of Conduct form. For ages 6–12. 4–6pm. Free. Roosevelt Gardens Park, 2841 NW 11 St. Fort Lauderdale. 954-327-3888 Dine with the Dolphins on Valentine’s Day Monday, February 14� Enjoy a delicious candlelight dinner under the stars, overlooking the dolphins at Dolphin Harbor. In addition, the Valentine’s Day package includes two Dolphin Odyssey experience certificates, and two annual passes to the park. Availability is limited & advance reservations are required. Miami Seaquarium, 4400 Rickenbacker Cswy, Miami. 305-365-2501. www.miamiseaquarium.com he t g n i d o c e D d i A l a i c n Fina r e t t e L d r a Aw gton ond J. Huntin By Dr. Raym Here are six tips to decoding the financial aid award letter— and questions to ask before your teen chooses a school: Compare out-of-pocket costs. To put together a financial aid package, each college calculates your financial need—the projected cost of attendance less your Expected Family Contribution (EFC). Large variances in out-of-pocket cost are likely due to a college’s total cost (tuition and fees, room and board, supplies and other expenses). Is the cost of attendance figure at each college consistent? How does each college calculate your EFC? Understand that you may need to pay more than the EFC. If a college’s cost of education is $20,000 and your EFC is $5,000, that leaves $15,000 in unmet financial need. However, if the aid package totals $12,000, that leaves a $3,000 gap you’ll have to cover. You should consider this gap when comparing colleges. Review any student contribution. Some colleges’ financial aid award letters may list a student contribution figure—the amount that a student is expected to contribute from private scholarships and savings. They might also list a self-help expectation—a student’s earnings from a job. You and your student should evaluate this figure carefully and determine how much he or she would need to work throughout the school year and in the summers to raise this amount. Review additional information. Some financial aid award letters offer a web address where you can review terms and conditions of loans, grants and scholarships, as well as required next steps to accept or deny aid. Even if you understand the information provided in the letter, it will be helpful to get more details and understand the “fine print.” Consider how much debt your student can realistically handle once he or she graduates. Remember that the aid you view in an award letter is for one year. Think beyond one year—if a student takes out a loan for $7,000 each year for four (or more) years, that’s a sizeable amount of debt at graduation. Also consider factors such as repayment terms and interest rates. Find out what aid will go away in future years. Ask the financial aid office how much aid to expect in future years if your family’s financial situation stays about the same. Are all grants listed on the financial aid award letter four-year grants, or are some of them for freshmen only? How about scholarships—did the letter list any one-year scholarships? For four-year scholarships, what will be expected of your student to keep them? Financial aid award letters vary from college to college, so don’t be afraid to ask financial aid administrators to explain any sections that are ambiguous. An award letter should give you a good understanding of what the college will cost your family. Before you make any decisions, get the clarity you need. Dr. Raymond J. Huntington and Eileen Huntington are co-founders of Huntington Learning Center, which has helped children achieve success in school for 30 years. For more information about how Huntington can help your child, call 1 800 CAN LEARN. www.huntingtonlearning.com Fight Less, Love More Enjoy a Romantic Married Life By Laurie Puhn Where did the romance go? If you’re like most couples, including my clients and myself, you get home from a planned date night feeling wonderfully upbeat. The next night you can barely remember where you went to or what you ate. Sporadic attempts at romance are just that – temporary and easily forgotten. From date night to a Valentine’s Day weekend getaway, each has tremendous value, while we’re doing it. But when we return home to our predictable routine of working and caring for our children, those special one-on-one moments with our honey quickly fade. Does this mean that a marriage with children is in trouble if the couple doesn’t have those heart throbbing romantic highs once shared in the dating phase? Absolutely not. When kids are in the mix, married couples should expect a more tempered, but certainly visible, daily romantic connection. There are two kinds of romance, the one that spontaneously happens to you because of a special setting, like watching a sunset over the beach, or gazing at each other through a candlelit dinner with soft music in the background, and the one you make happen anywhere, by consciously choosing to say the right words at the right time to your mate. The first type of romance readily happens during the dating period, the second type requires greater awareness and effort if you and your spouse want keep your romantic attraction alive for the long-run. The things we say and do, and don’t say or do, can spark or block a loving connection. Our daily word choices become what I call a couple’s “daily communication routine. Hard-pressed for quality time with our partners and spouses, it’s easy to fall victim to a poor communication routine. To stop this from happening, today I ask you to pay attention to your established communication routine. Then, if needed, include these loving comments in your conversations with your honey. Ask your spouse to do the same and the results will astound you. The Food Network’s family-oriented program, Fun and Fit As a Family returns featuring Kellogg’s Kidz Kitchen programming with healthy food tastings, physical fitness activities, interactive food labs and star-studded healthy cooking demonstrations. This year Michelle Bernstein & Rocco DiSpirito are just two of the Super Star Chefs that will share their passion for the art of gastronomie with young foodies lucky enough to get a ticket. The event takes place throughout the grounds of Jungle Island, ensuring that families have the opportunity to explore different aspects of healthy living while enjoying the habitats of the Park, Saturday & Sunday, February 25 & 26 from 10am–5pm. There are five major destinations of activity: Destination Garden, Destination Food, Destination Fitness, Destination Discover and Kellogg’s Kidz Kitchen. The purpose is to educate children and parents about healthy lifestyle options. This is done with an interactive approach that fosters true understanding of the healthy lifestyle options available to families. The aim is to show families that through daily exercise and healthy food choices, they can improve the quality of their lives and have fun doing it! Laurie Puhn is a Harvard-educated lawyer, couples mediator, relationship expert, and bestselling author of “Fight Less, Love More: 5-Minute Conversations to Change Your Relationship without Blowing Up or Giving In,” who appears on Good Morning America, 20/20, Fox News and CNN. Most importantly, she is a wife and mother to two young children. Visit her interactive site at www.fightlesslovemore.com $20/person, per day. Space is limited. Call now to get your tickets. (advance sales only) 877-762-3933. www.funandfitasafamily.com 12 12 Fort Lauderdale Family Magazine First, let’s put our mate first, every day. When one of you walks in the door, immediately greet each other (not the little kids or your computer first). Or, if you see your kids first, greet them, but don’t stop there. Find your spouse. A gentle touch on the shoulder with a simple “hello, how was your day?” warms up the night. If you’re on the phone when your mate gets home, end the conversation. Yes, your spouse’s arrival takes priority over others. Second, say “good morning,” and “good night” to each other every day. These statements bring to mind that it is a good day or night because you are together and with your special someone. Not surprisingly, in our online research we found that 25% of couples don’t consistently say goodnight to each other, and of those, 70% had thought about breaking up in the prior year. Finally, show love by highlighting your mate’s positive character traits. Pick one out every day, and if you think that’s hard, simply look for the little things. Make comments like, “I love you for (fill-in-the-blank),” As an example, one day I told my husband, “I love you for leaving a new tube of toothpaste on the bathroom sink for me to use. That was really kind.” And one of my favorite compliments (which my husband knows) is to hear him say some variety of, “You are such a good mother because you have so much patience with the kids.” Interestingly, in our research, when we asked people whether they’d prefer their mate compliment them for being good-looking (a visual compliment), or kind (a character compliment) 84 percent answered, “kind.” A positive daily communication routine is the way to keep love alive, when you don’t have time for a vacation or a hand-in-hand sunset walk in the park. For romance to thrive during childrearing years you have to choose it, or lose it. • www.familymagazine.biz • February 2011 2012 October PERFECT PARTY GUIDE FARMERS’ MARKETS Enjoy your fruits and vegetables while they are peaking in flavor right after they are freshly picked. Check out these local markets of home-grown freshness SW RANCHES FARMERS’ MARKET Healthy, delicious organic produce locally grown without pesticides or herbicides using sustainable methods. Family owned and operated. Fresh vegetables & herbs, honey & bee pollen on site. Starter herb, vegetable plants, & locally grown fruit trees available. Mon-–Fri:10:30am–5:30pm; Sat–Sun: 9–5:30pm. Closed Thursdays. 5150 So. Flamingo Rd. Southwest Ranches. 754-423-3786. www.swrfarmersmarket.com STILES FARMERS’ MARKET Family-owned & operated by Joe Stiles & Family, Stiles indoor farmers’ market offers the freshest fruits, vegetables and the finest quality Italian, Jewish, Jamaican , Asian & Spanish ethnic specialties, frozen fish, & chicken. Also find breads & pastries, wholesale foods, & dairy products. For the past 59 years, Joe Stiles has thrived and built a reputation in the community as a customer-friendly grocer & good neighbor. Open every day. Mon–Sat, 8am–8pm, Sun, 8am–6pm. 5920 W. Oakland Park Blvd. Lauderhill. 954-733 5252. www.stilesfarmersmarket.com JOSH’S ORGANIC GARDEN Every Sunday this open-air green market features a variety of unique, exotic & unusual fruit, vegetables, freshly picked(some the night before,) and juices, including the signature “Thank God! Blend,” an organic juice made with fresh produce. Get there early. 9am–5:30pm. Hollywood Organic Green Market at Harrison Street & the Broadwalk, 101 No. Ocean Dr # 169, 954-456-3276. BUGGYSBOUNCERS.COM MARANDO FARMS Per fect Par ty Pack Fresh local fruits and vegetables, herbs picked at the height of ripeness within the past day or two. You can pick your own fresh eggs. Food Co-op available. Marando Farms offers an extensive collection of plants from hedges to exotic, decorative species. Farmers’ Market weekdays:10am–5pm; Sat-Sun: 9am–5pm. 1401 SW 1st Ave. Fort Lauderdale. 954-2942331. www.marandofarms.com $225 Bounce House & Fun Food Machine All Day, • Combo’s Wet & Dry • Waterslides Clown For 1 Hour. • Dunk Tank • Characters • Tents, Tables & Chairs • Ponies & Train • We Also Do Parks GREEN MARKET-POMPANO BEACH Presented by the Pompano Beach Historical Society in partnership with the Pompano Beach CRAthis market is committed to providing the best and freshest fruits & vegetables, juices, baked goods, seafood, gourmet teas & coffees & other food items, as well as orchids, plants & healthrelated products & services. Visitors will find art, books and historical images, art shows, historical walking tours of Pompano Beach historic downtown, antique automobile shows, environmental exhibits, live musical entertainment and products at the GreenMarket as well. Every Saturday through April 28. 8am–1pm. 100 NE 1st St. across from City Hall, Pompano Beach. 954-782-3015 PARKLAND FARMERS’ MARKET Would you like fresh vegetables, fruits, flowers, crafts, & homemade cookies and pies? If so, the City of Parkland is proud to announce the Parkland Farmers’ Market. Vendors will be selling everything from green peppers to sweet cupcakes. Parking is located off of Ranch Road. Live entertainment will be performing on the stage along with plenty of children’s activities making this a fun, family event. Sundays: February 5 & 19, March 4 & 18, April 1 & 15. 9am–1pm. 8350 Ranch Rd, Parkland. 954-757-4120. February 2012 • INSURED FOR PARKS CALL TODAY FOR OTHER SPECIALS (954) 668-6543 E R T S !! PA R T YEXP ORN ! 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Call today for other specials! 954-668-6543. www.buggysbouncers.com CELEBRATION SOURCE Your Complete Event Solution • Serving the Southeast since 1992 • Hands Down, the Largest inventory of Carnival Rides, Interactive Games & Inflatables, VR-Video Simulators, Entertainment, Food & Much More! 954-922-3530. www.celebrationsource.com FAT SCREENS Our Theater, Your Yard. Our video screens can be used for viewing movies, sports, video games and more. Great for a small backyard party or a block party of 1000 people. Call Miami’s original outdoor movie screen company today. 305-305-1410 www.fatscreens.com FUN FACTORY BOUNCE-N-PARTY Bounce houses, slides, combos, interactive games, clowns, characte rs, fun foods,rock wall, dunk tank, trackless trains, tables, chairs and much, much more ! Fully licensed & insured for all Parks. 954-788-6899 or 561-684-2220 www.funfactorybounce.com KIDS-N-RIDES A family owned business that caters to fun!! Ride the Whip. It’s a unique,cool, safe, fun ride for all ages. The ride is enclosed in a truck and we drive it to you. Toddler Town inflatable playground. Popcorn, Snow Cone & Cotton Candy Machines. Licensed & Insured. 954-699-7508. www.KidsNRides.com PARTY PLANNERS FIESTA JOVEN PRODUCTIONS We come to your event. Hilarious entertainment, art decor, thrilling attraction and rentals. Themes include: Royal Dinner with the Princesses, Pirates, American Idol, spectacular Glam and Fantasy Fables of storybook dreams, and movies. 786-709-5874 or 786-443-9903. www.fiestajovenproductions.com RAINFOREST CAFE A Wild Place To Shop & Eat! Kids will have a wild time at the “Wild Bunch Birthday” party. Birthday packages for parties of all sizes. Sawgrass Mills- 12801 W. Sunrise Blvd. Sunrise. 954-851-1015. www.rainforestcafe.com Sports Training Made Fun 1401 Green Road Deerfield Beach, FL 33064 954-HAVE FUN (954.428.3386) SKATING Fun Like You’ve Never Had Before! Book Your Birthday Party Now! Features include: GALAXY SKATEWAY 7500 Southgate Blvd. No. Lauderdale 954-721-0580 • Davie 954-435-3300 SAVEOLOGY.COM ICEPLEX 3299 Sportsplex Dr, Coral Springs 954-341-9956. www.saveologyiceplex.com PINES ICE ARENA 12425 Taft St, Pembroke Pines 954-704-8700 www.pinesice.com SPA PARTIES • Trampoline Park • Ropes Course • Little Kids’ Playground • Human Gyroscope • Climbing Wall • Parent’s Lounge & Cafe´ • Piñata/Party Room Opening Spring 2 012 SPA CELEBRATIONS Throwing a party for your princess and not sure what to do? For girls ages 3 & up! She will feel like a SPA Celebrity while getting pampered with her closest friends! Call 954707-3948 or Email:Info@SpaCelebrations.net for more info or visit our website at www.SpaCelebrations.net SOUTH FLORIDA’S LARGEST INDOOR TRAMPOLINE PARK AND ROPES COURSE SPORTS PARTIES Positions Available. Apply Now!! PLANET AIR SPORTS Opening Spring 2012. Fun Like You’ve Never Had Before! Book Your Birthday Party now! Features Trampoline park, Ropes Course, Playground, Human Gyroscope, Climbing Wall, Parent’s Lounge & Café, Pinata/Party Room and More! Positions Available! Apply Now! 1401 Green Rd. Deerfield Beach. 954-HAVE-FUN (954-428-3386) SWEETS & TREATS JAXSON’S ICE CREAM PARLOR 128 S. Federal Hwy. Dania Beach 954-923-4445 • www.jaxsonsicecream.com WATER FUN CASTAWAY ISLAND @ T-Y PARK Wet & wild fun on the slides and interactive playground. (Open March 9). 3300 N Park Rd. Hollywood 954-985-1980. www.broward.org/parks PARADISE COVE @ CB SMITH PARK Open on March 9, 2012. CB Smith Park, 900 N Flamingo Rd. Pembroke Pines 954-437-2650 www.broward.org/parks SPLASH ADVENTURE Open on March 9, 2012. Quiet Waters Park, 401 So. Powerline Rd. Deerfield Bch 954-360-1315. www.broward.org/parks The End February 2012 • www.familymagazine.biz • Fort Lauderdale Family Magazine 17 PERFECT PARTY GUIDE RESTAURANTS Celebrate Black History Month Remembering Our Roots Saturday, February 4 Preventing Sports Injuries Courtesy of Miami Children’s Hospital As parents, we all know the many benefits that can come with our children playing sports. Besides being a great way to keep healthy and physically fit, team sports provide kids with a wide range of useful life skills, including discipline and ability to work as part of a team, which can enhance self-esteem. But playing sports also puts children at risk of getting injured. According to the National Center For Sports Safety, over 3.5 million kids under the age of 14 receive medical treatment for sports-related injuries each year. That’s why it’s important to be informed of the different types of sports-related injuries, their causes and what you can do to help prevent them. What Typically Causes Sports Related Injuries? Did you know that children ages 5-14 account for nearly 40 percent of sportsrelated injuries seen in emergency rooms? Younger children are more susceptible to sports-related injuries than adults because they are typically less coordinated and have a slower reaction time. Broken bones, concussions and eye injuries can result from falls, being hit with an object or colliding into another player. Sprains and strains are also among the most common types of sportsrelated injuries, and typically happen to children who play sports that involve repetitive movements such as swimming, gymnastics, baseball and tennis. What Can I Do to Prevent My Child From Being Injured? When it comes to children and sports, injuries are inevitable. But there are certain things you, as a parent, can do to lower the risk of your child suffering from a painful or potentially dangerous sportsrelated injury. Before you sign your child up for a sport like little league baseball, soccer or football, make sure he or she knows how to play the game, since more experienced players may be involved. Once your child feels comfortable enough to play with other kids, make sure he or she has all the proper equipment (helmets, shoes, padding, mouth guards and protective cups) and that all their equipment is in good condition. Lack of proper equipment is to blame for many sports injuries in children. Meanwhile, enroll your child in a reputable sport program run by a school, youth center or church. Find a coach that is trained in first-aid and CPR, and one who encourages children to play by the rules. When a Child is Injured When injuries occur, it is important for children to be evaluated by a pediatric sports medicine specialist. Children are not just small adults, they experience different injuries than adults and growth plates can be affected by certain injuries. Thus, it is important for young athletes to be assessed by experts specializing in treating sports injuries in children. The Pediatric Sports Medicine Program is part of Miami Children’s nationally ranked pediatric orthopedics program. Miami Children’s is dedicated to supporting the treatment and prevention of sports injuries in growing athletes. The program is staffed by two of the region’s top pediatric sports medicine specialists, Dr. Stephen Swirsky, DO. and Dr. Craig J. Spurdle, MD. www.mch.com 18 Fort Lauderdale Family Magazine • www.familymagazine.biz • February 2012 Riverland Park is celebrating Black History Month with Remembering Our Roots on Saturday, at 3pm. This free event will feature live performances from several musical, dance and other specialty groups. Appearances will include the Riverland Elementary Chorus, the Riverland Fit Kidz Club, the Warfield Park Double Dutch Team, and the Roots and Culture Dance Team. Light refreshments will be served. Riverland Park, 950 SW 27 Ave. 954-321-1234. Kijiji Moja Saturday, February 18 Carter Park is hosting Kijiji Moja, a celebration of Black History Month from 3–5pm. Kijiji Moja is Swahili for “one village.” This free event helps communities unite through live entertainment, drumming circles, ethnic crafts, tribal storytelling and other inner-attainment. Carter Park, 1450 W Sunrise Blvd. 954-828-5411. I Have A Dream - Smart Stage Matinee Wednesday, February 15 Inspired by the arrest of Rosa Parks, Dr. King becomes the prime mover behind the Montgomery, Alabama bus boycott, putting his philosophy of non-violent protest to work. He gains national recognition and becomes the dominant force in the Civil Rights Movement during its decade of greatest achievement. Students will be inspired by the story of this great leader’s struggle and his dream of lifting “our nation from the quicksand of racial injustice to the solid rock of brotherhood.” Grades: 3–8. 10am. $3–$6. Broward Center -Amaturo Theater, 201 SW 5 Ave. Fort Lauderdale. 954-462-0222. www.browardcenter.org Family Story Time Wednesday, February 15 Celebrate Black History Month with stories & crafts, all ages, 6:30–7:15pm. Registration required. Pembroke Pines Branch Library, 955 NW 129 Ave. Pembroke Pines. 954-437-2635 SUNDIATA: An African Folktale Saturday, February 18 Sundiata: An Epic African Folktale is a multimedia production of African history that will utilize dance, music, theater, video, and visual art to bring this timeless historical account to life. The story is centered on the life and times of Sundiata Keita, leader of the Old Mali Empire of West Africa. It is the role of these cultural historians to maintain the continuum of history for their people through music, song, dance, poetry, storytelling, and visual art told in both English & continental African dialect. 7pm. $20. 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FAIRS & & FESTIVALS FESTIVALS FAIRS Grassroots Festival of Music & Dance Miami International Boat Show & Strictly Sail Thursday–Sunday, February 9–12 Thursday –Monday, February 16–20 This new music festival covers 4 days, with 4 stages & more than 40 bands, dance workshops, camping, gourmet foods & more. It also has a kid’s village with hands-on arts & crafts projects, make your own instruments & face-painting. Children 12&under/free. From $30-up.Times & ticket prices vary see website. Virginia Key Beach Park, 4020 Virginia Beach Dr. Key Biscayne. 786-332-4630. www.virginiakeygrassroots.org This event features more than 3,000 boats & 2,000 exhibitors from all over the globe with latest in powerboats, sailboats & engines, marine electronics, nautical gifts, services & apparel. Premier Day (Feb. 16)/Adult/$35, Adult/$18, 15&under/Free. Feb 16 & 20: 10am–6pm, Feb 17–19: 10am–8pm. Miami Beach Convention Center, 1901 Convention Center Dr. Miami Beach. 954-441-3220. www.miamiboatshow.com Taste Of The Beach Wednesday, February 22 Food, drinks, fun, live entertainment & silent auction. Enjoy the best offerings from 45 local restaurants and an exclusive wine & beer tasting. $30pp. 6-9pm. Located in the parking lot across from Town Hall, 4501 N Ocean Dr. Lauderdale by the Sea. 954-776-1000. www.lbts.com Food Network Wine & Food Festival Thurs–Sun, February 23–26 Florida Renaissance Festival America’s favorite wine and culinary extravaganza will feature new events at Various locations throughout So. Beach. www.sobefest.com Saturdays, Sundays & a Monday, February 11–12, 18–19 & Mon, 20(Presidents Day), 26–26, & March 3–4, & 10–11 Fun and Fit as a Family Saturday & Sunday, February 25 & 26 For 5 exciting themed weekends guests can browse through the enchanted craft village, where more than 100 artisans & merchants demonstrate & sell their wares. Twelve stages of entertainment include jousting tournaments, games of skill, historical reenactments, sword fights, & magical illusions. Hearty food. 10am– sunset. Prices range from Adult/$20, Child/ 6–11/$7, 5&under/free. Quiet Waters Park, 401 So Powerline Rd. Deerfield Beach. 954-776-1642. www.ren-fest.com There are 5 major destinations of activity: Destination Garden, Destination Food, Destination Fitness, Destination Discover & Kellogg’s Kidz Kitchen. It’s an interactive approach that fosters true understanding of the healthy lifestyle options available to families while exploring the habitats of the Park. 10am– 5pm. $20/pp/day. (advance sales only). Jungle Island, 1111 Parrot Jungle Trail , Miami (on MacArthur Cswy.) 877-7623933. www.funandfitasafamily.com Sistrunk Street Festival & Parade Saturday, February 25 The Parade will be filled with marching bands, steppers stepping, drill teams twirling, and decorated floats of local businesses & politicians with the amazing Caribbean Carnival Dancers bringing up the rear. Where the parade ends, enjoy plenty of food, arts & crafts, merchandise, a health fair, & live entertainment on two stages. 8am–6pm. Parade route: Sistrunk Blvd. to the Sistrunk corridor. 954-687-3472. www.sistrunkfestival.org 20 Fort Lauderdale Family Magazine • www.familymagazine.biz • February 2012 FEBRUARY EVENTS THEATER & SHOWS Shen Yun Performing Arts Saturday & Sunday, February 10 & 11 The world’s premier classical Chinese dance & music company, returns with a lavishly colorful & exhilarating show. Its masterful choreography ranges from grand imperial processions to legions of thunderous drums, with gorgeously costumed dancers, blossoming landscapes & ancient buildings appearing on animated backdrops. Ancient legends of virtue & modern tales of courage are brought to life in dance & song. Show times vary. $60–$200. Broward Performing Arts Au Rene Theater, 201 SW 5 Ave. Fort Lauderdale. 954-462-0222. www.shenyun2012.com Jack and the Beanstalk Saturday, February 25, 2011 A modern day musical twist on a classic tale, our hero, Jack, guided by his imagination, strives to become the famous character from the book he is reading. We are gripped with trepidation as we watch the giant beanstalk grow & see our hero climb through the clouds to meet an ill-tempered giant. Pre-show free arts & crafts activities & face painting by Curly Sue & friends. Post show complimentary snacks. $3–$15. 11am & 1pm. Miniaci Performing Arts Center, 3100 Ray Ferrero Jr. Blvd. Ft. Lauderdale. 954-462-0222. www.miniacipac.com Florida Grand Opera: Rigoletto Thursday, February 16 & Saturday, February 18 One of the world’s bestloved operas, Verdi’s Rigoletto is the story of a court jester who enables the Duke’s philandering and mocks the husbands and fathers of the victims. Michael Fabiano, direct from the Metropolitan Opera, joins the cast as the Duke of Mantua. $21–$200. Broward Performing Arts -Au Rene Theater, 201 SW 5 Ave. Fort Lauderdale. 954-462-0222 Are You My Mother? Sunday, February 26 Baby Bird hatches from her egg only to find an empty nest. Unaware that her mother has left to find food, she decides to leave the nest to look for her. Baby Bird is determined to find her mother no matter what. Are You My Mother? features a rich, upbeat musical score and imaginative sets. Pre-show free arts & crafts activities & face painting by Curly Sue & friends. Post show complimentary snacks. 11am & 1pm. $3–$15. Broward Performing Arts -Amaturo Theater, 201 SW 5 Ave. Fort Lauderdale. 954-462-0222 Broadway Across America: Billy Elliot Wednesday, February 29 –Sunday, March 11 Billy Elliot The Musical is the joyous celebration of one boy’s journey to make his dreams come true. Set in a small town, the story follows Billy as he stumbles out of the boxing ring and into a ballet class, discovering a surprising passion that inspires his family and his whole community. Show times vary. $29.25–$81.25 Broward Performing Arts -Au Rene Theater, 201 SW 5 Ave. Fort Lauderdale. 954-462-0222 Snow White…… The Enchanting Musical Saturdays Thru March 10 A new musical take on Snow White brings to life the characters, the songs & the story of one of the most beloved fairy tales. Sing along to all your favorite songs from the classic film like: Whistle While You Work, Heigh-Ho & Some Day My Prince Will Come. Space is Limited. Res. Req. Every Sat@2 pm. Child/ 12&under/$10, Adult/$14. Showtime Performing Arts Theatre, 503 SE Mizner Blvd. Ste. 73, Boca Raton. 561-394-2626. www.ShowtimeBoca.com February 2012 • www.familymagazine.biz • Fort Lauderdale Family Magazine 21 FUN ACTIVITIES FEBRUARY EVENTS MUSIC & CONCERTS Willie Nelson & Family Tuesday, February 7 Willie Nelson is an American country music icon. For over 30 years, this “outlaw” singer-songwriter has recorded more than 200 albums and achieved cult status, earning multiple Grammy awards including ‘Country Male Vocal Performance’ for his album Stardust. Don’t miss your chance to experience The Red Headed Stranger performing classics like Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain & Nothing I Can Do About It Now, live on stage. 8pm. $35–$75. Broward Performing Arts -Au Rene Theater, 201 SW 5 Ave. Fort Lauderdale. 954-462-0222 Tuesday, February 14 For Patrizio Buanne, known for his engaging and spectacular performances, it’s all about the voice and an instinctive ability to convey real emotion. The dark, ruggedly handsome singer has already won over a legion of fans rooted in the pop traditions of his Italian homeland. Now he is stepping up a gear with his new collection, PATRIZIO, which has already been released and reached platinum status in Australia, New Zealand, Asia & So. Africa. 8pm. $39 - $59. Broward Performing Arts -Amaturo Theater, 201 SW 5 Ave. Fort Lauderdale. 954-462-0222. www.patrizio.tv Green Thumb @ Anne Kolb Nature Center Saturday, February 11 Mandy Patinkin - Let Go Friday–Monday, February 23–26 Who we were, who we are, who we might become. In LET GO, he creates musical photographs...of ourselves, our families, our country. Through the words & music of some of the greatest American composers, from Arlen to Berlin, from Sondheim to Bernstein, LET GO is an extraordinary musical journey that brings our family album to life. Show times vary. $75. Aventura Arts & Cultural Center, 3385 NE 188 St. Aventura. 305-466-8002. www.aventuracenter.org or www.mandypatinkin.org MUSEUMS & EXHIBITS Sunday–Tuesday, February 18–20 Help MODS release tens of thousands of ladybugs across the street from our brand new Science Park. Learn about ladybug myths and folklore and how they grow and survive in the wild. Then take a handful of ladybugs and set them free! *Note: There are plenty of ladybugs for everyone. Don’t worry, they do not bite humans. Adult/$11, Child(2–12)/$9. Museum of Discovery & Science, 401 SW 2 St. Fort Lauderdale. 954-467-6637. www.mods.org www.familymagazine.biz Learn basic gardening techniques & tips for a fun, family activity from 10–11am with Karin Fields. An array of native plants will be for sale from 9am–Noon. Check out the Friends of Anne Kolb Nature Center Plant Sale. Natives, herbs, & vegetable plants will be on hand to enhance your garden. For all ages. Anne Kolb Nature Center at West Lake Park, 751 Sheridan St, Hollywood. 954-357-5161 Wags & Tales Tuesday, February 13 Children can gain confidence in their reading skills by reading to a pet therapy dog, ages 5–11, 7–7:30 p.m. Sponsored by the Humane Society of Broward County. Pembroke Pines Branch Library, 955 NW 129 Ave. Pembroke Pines. 954-437-2635 Kite Day At Haulover Park Sunday, February 19 MODS Ladybug Release Weekend • Sunday, February 5 Learn about these marvelous mammals through a presentation & crafts. Then stroll down the New River Trail & see if you can spot some of these gentle giants. For all ages. 2– 4pm. Free. Secret Woods Nature Center, 2701 W. State Rd. 84, Dania Beach. 954-357-8884 Patrizio Buanne 22 Fort Lauderdale Family Magazine Manatees, Oh My! • February 2012 The sky over North Miami Beach displays a marvelous array of colors & figures from hundreds of kites in the air during this festival, which features fun activities, demonstrations, kite-flying competitions & more. Free admission. Kites on sale starting @ $5. Noon–5pm. Haulover Park 10800 Collins Ave. Miami Beach. 305-893-0906. www.skywardkites.com FUN ACTIVITIES Nature Tots Thursday, February 23 Kids and their parents can join a Broward County Parks naturalist and learn about nature through stories, songs, arts & crafts, and more. Pre-regis. is required the Monday before the program. 10–11am. $5/ child. Please bring exact change. For ages 2–4 accompanied by an adult. Secret Woods Nature Center, 2701 W. State Rd. 84, Dania Beach. 954-357-8884 Delightful Flight Sunday, February 26 Get an up-close look at some of Florida’s butterflies & learn about gardens that attract these delightful insects. For all ages. Noon–12:30pm. $1.50/pp. Secret Woods Nature Center, 2701 W. State Rd. 84, Dania Beach. 954-357-8884 HelpWanted AdvertisingSalesRep FORTLAUDERDALE•BOCA Day Out with Thomas AUGUST 2009 Saturdays & Sundays, March 3 & 4, & 10 & 11 All aboard for Thomas the Tank Engine as the classic storybook friend rolls into Miami. This fun-filled family event offers a 25-minute ride with Thomas, meeting Sir Topham Hatt, live music interaction, storytelling & more. $14–18. 10am–4:30pm. Gold Coast Railroad Museum, 12450 SW 152 St. Miami. 305-253-0063. www.gcrm.org • Advertising Sales Experience Required • Flexible hours • Work from Home • Excellent Earning Potential ������� ������ �� ���� �������� ����� ���� ����� ��������������������������������������������� February 2012 • 1 Apply by fax to 305-661-6621 call 305-661-5514 or email jjupiter@bellsouth.net www.familymagazine.biz • Fort Lauderdale Family Magazine 23 24 Fort Lauderdale/Boca Family Magazine • www.familymagazine.biz • June 2011
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