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Last Chance: Join a Book Launch with New York Mag

 


Last Chance!
MCNY LIVE: NEW YORK MAGAZINE'S "THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF NEW YORK": HOW NYC CHANGED THE WORLD
Thursday, October 29, 7pm ET
Platform: Zoom

Join us at the virtual launch of New York magazine's new book, The Encyclopedia of New York. From A (for ACT UP, Anthora Cup, and beyond!) to Z (for Zoning), New York has had its finger on the pulse of our metropolis since 1968. Editor 
Christopher Bonanos will discuss the project and what it means to be part of this iconic city publication with actor and singer Lea DeLaria.


Free; registration suggested.

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Coming Up Next Month:
Join us for the final session of our Another City series moderated by The New Yorker writer Vinson Cunningham!
ANOTHER CITY | SESSION FOUR: CELEBRATORY CITY
Wednesday, November 11, 7pm ET
Platform: Zoom

How do parades and public celebrations mark the arrival of previously marginal groups while allowing for protests and other types of political action? With photographer Ricky Flores and journalist Gina Bellafante.

Tickets: $25; $20 Members
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ULTIMATE NYC TRIVIA
Tuesday, November 10, 8pm ET
Platform: Zoom

Do you know the answer to this bit of NYC history?

Despite its longtime fame as a punk rock venue, the East Village club "CBGB" was originally named for other genres of music. What did "CBGB" stand for? 

Then you're ready to join us at our monthly trivia night co-presented with the Gotham Center for NYC History! 

Registration required; donation suggested.

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"WHEN THE GARDEN WAS EDEN": REMEMBERING THE 1970s NEW YORK KNICKS
Tuesday, November 17, 7pm ET 
Platform: Zoom

Famed 1970s Knicks team members Bill Bradley and Walt "Clyde" Frazier join Earl “The Pearl” Monroe—who played opposite the Knicks on the Baltimore Bullets in the playoffs—to reflect on the Knicks' momentous win. Moderated by author and journalist Harvey Araton.

Tickets: $25; $20 Members
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Just Announced:
OUR FAIR CITY: BUILDING A MORE EQUITABLE NEW YORK
Dates and speakers to be announced shortly.
Platform: Zoom

Join Justin Davidson of New York magazine and Curbed as he asks some of the city's most creative and engaged thought-leaders, experts, and practitioners to share their ideas on how the need for a fairer city could shape and improve our built environment from the skyline to the street.
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Latest Updates & Resources for Miami Beach Businesses

 

Business Update for those Facing the Impact of COVID-19
Friday, October 30, 2020
The City of Miami Beach extended the State of Emergency Declaration and Emergency Measures through November 4, 2020.

Please note, all retail stores outside of the MXE, including package liquor stores, grocery stores, convenience stores, and gasoline service/filling stations, which offer for sale any alcoholic beverage(s), (including, but not limited to, liquor, beer, or wine) for off-premises consumption may sell alcoholic beverages pursuant to those times delineated in Section 6-3 of the Code of Laws and Ordinances of the City of Miami Beach. Retail stores selling alcoholic beverages within the MXE must still close at 8 p.m. per City Code.

Ambient level music and live entertainment continues to be permitted; however, the volume shall not exceed the level of a normal conversation. 

Notwithstanding the foregoing, package liquor stores and other retail stores selling alcoholic beverages for off-premises consumption must still adhere to the curfew established throughout Miami-Dade County pursuant to County EO 27-20, as amended. Such curfew is in effect daily from 12 a.m. to 6 a.m.
Miami Beach Restaurant Reimbursement Program
We are thrilled to announce that the Miami Beach Commission voted unanimously Wednesday to deliver $60,000 in grant money to help the city’s hard-hit restaurant industry.

The Miami Beach Restaurant Reimbursement Grant is open to restaurants in the city that are not part of a chain or franchise. Mobile food trucks, pop-up restaurants, carts, restaurants within hotels, nightclubs, bars without restaurants and home-based businesses are not eligible to apply. Participating restaurants may not have any outstanding code violations, liens, pending litigation, outstanding ad valorem property taxes and must meet all other program requirements.

Due to the volume of restaurants, this is a first-come, first-qualified, first-served grant up to $1,000 in expense reimbursement for third-party delivery service fees. The program is available for eligible restaurants located within the city of Miami Beach.

Interested applicants can review program guidelines and login or create a new profile to preview the application hereApplications will be accepted beginning Sunday, November 1, at 8 a.m.
COVID-19 Restaurant Safety and Compliance Program
Attention restaurant operators! Learn how to slow and prevent the spread of COVID-19 in your restaurant with a FREEone hour training developed by the FIU Chaplin School of Hospitality, “COVID-19 Restaurant Safety and Compliance".

Training materials are available online in English, Spanish and Haitian Creole and can be accessed at any time. Participants who pass the post-training quiz will be mailed a certificate of course completion to display in their establishments. For more information click here.
To request assistance as an impacted business or employee, please email ResourceCenter@miamibeachfl.gov with your contact information and needs. All inquiries will be responded to via phone or email by a Resource Agent.

For a full listing of resources and information visit www.MBbiz.com
View our frequently asked questions regarding COVID-19 or email MBCovid@miamibeachfl.gov.

Speaker's Announced for Panel lV: Hidden from View: The Trauma of Girls in Juvenile Detention: Chaos, Disruption and Trauma in the Lives of Juveniles - 6th Annual Juvenile Webinar/Conference - Crime Commission- Thursday, 11-19-20

 

"CRITICAL THINKING SOLUTIONS IN CRIME"

Join the Broward County Crime Commission for
Chaos, Disruption, and Trauma in the Lives of Juveniles

6th Annual Juvenile Webinar/Conference
11/19/20
4.0 Continuing Education Training Hours


Photo essay: Life inside a juvenile detention center for girls

PBSO News Hour


Thursday, November 19th, 2020
8:00 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.
Zoom Webinar Room will Open as Early as 7:30 am for Assistance


4.0 Continuing Education Training Hours For:

Law Enforcement, Corrections, Psychologists, Social Workers, Marriage and Family Therapists, Mental Health Counselors, EMS, Nurses, Physicians & Attorneys
(See Providers Below)




Panel lV: Hidden from View: The Trauma of Girls in Juvenile Detention: 11:20 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.
(55 Minutes)

A. Dr. Patricia K. Kerig, Professor, Clinical Psychology, Department of Psychology, University of Utah

B. Chief Cassandra Evans, Chief Probation Officer, Circuit 17 Juvenile Detention

C. Ms. Francine Sherman, Clinical Professor, Boston College Law School

D. Ms. Annie Balck, Juvenile Justice Expert

E. Judge Stacy Ross, Juvenile Judge 17th Judicial Circuit





CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS For All Professions:

Mental Health Professionals: 4.0 CEU credits (forthcoming)

Provided for Mental Health Professionals, Florida Psychological Association (FPA)

The Florida Psychological Association is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The Florida Psychological Association maintains responsibility for this program and its content.
 
The Florida Psychological Association is approved by the Florida Department of Health, Board of Psychology and Board of School Psychology to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The Florida Psychological Association is approved by the Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy, and Mental Health Counseling as a provider of continuing education The Florida Psychological Association maintains responsibility for the program and its content.

Nurses and Respiratory Therapists: 4 Contact Hours

Emergency Medical Services (EMS): 4 Contact Hours,

Memorial Healthcare System is an approved provider of Nurses, Respiratory Therapist and EMS continuum education. The COVID-19 Webinar is for 3 Nursing and Respiratory contact hours and EMS personnel is for 3 contact hours.


Attorneys/Lawyers: 4 CLE Hours:

Physicians: 4 Hours

Accreditation
Memorial Healthcare System is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
 
Credit
Memorial Healthcare System designates this live activity for a maximum of 3 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
 
Disclosure
In accordance with the Standards for Commercial Support issued by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), Memorial Healthcare System resolves all conflicts of interest to ensure CME activities are free of commercial bias.

Program Director, Speakers and Planning Committee Members have indicated that they have no relevant financial relationships with commercial interests.

For More Information,
Please Call Hope #754-423-1976 or
Email Hope@BrowardCrime.Org

If you can not attend, register and be emailed the replay

"Critical Thinking Solutions in Crime"

jueves, 29 de octubre de 2020

City of Weston

 

NEWS FROM THE CITY OF WESTON
October 27, 2020

CARES ACT Small Business Assistance
The $10 million Broward County CARES Act Small Business is designed to help small businesses with 20 employees or less. The program will be administered through the County's Office of Economic and Small Business Development and local partners will provide free technical assistance to applicants. The application period is not open yet, but businesses can review requirements and eligibility. Help is here.
Uncover Broward County Amendment two which proposes to defy municipal home rule
Uncover Amendment Two
While it is important to have transportation surtax projects in our community, should you have a voice in their location, the project's design or style? Broward County Charter Question about Amendment Two is proposing to take that away. Our Community, Our Choice.
Where's George? Find the Park
Here's the Clue for Week 4
George loves history. After all, he's one of our earliest residents and about 3,000 years old! This Weston park, a former archaeological park, once provided shelter and security to as many as 30 Tequestas and an excavation here yielded tools, shells and pottery. Find this spot, then follow the history trail and learn about the first people of the Everglades.

Share your photo and use #WhereInWestonIsGeorge. Don't forget to solve the clue at WestonFL.org/Parks/George for all 8 weeks to claim your prize!
Reminder: Halloween Safety
Happy Halloween to all of our City of Weston ghosts, ghouls and goblins. princesses and pirates, too! We can't wait to see how you celebrate this year, but remember to do so safely and responsibly. There's a new Weston Way to celebrate Halloween, so check out our tips and reminders for you and your family.
Sanitizer and Sunscreen Stations in Parks
The City of Weston is providing dual sunscreen and hand sanitizing dispensing stations within City parks for dual protection from the sun and germs! Dispensing stations are now available at Weston Regional, Tequesta Trace and Vista Parks. The City will be placing two at the Weston Tennis Center and deploying them to other parks soon.
Bike painting on the sidewalk about article about bikes on sidewalks
Virtual Public Meeting for Comments on Grant Application for Bike Lanes
The City of Weston will conduct a public meeting to discuss a grant application to help finance the construction of bicycle facilities in the Bonaventure area of Weston. This would help to create a connected network of bicycle lanes and to promote the health and mobility of all residents and visitors of all ages and abilities.
Glass of water for Tap Water Chlorine Treatment
Temporary Change in Water Treatment
From October 26 through November 18, 2020, the Sunrise Utility Department will switch from monochloramine to free chlorine disinfection in its drinking water treatment system to provide additional protection against bacteria. Water customers may notice a change in the taste, odor or color of their tap water during this time. Learn more about this periodic practice among water suppliers by clicking below.

Please note that this process is different than the hydrant flushing process that also may take place in your neighborhood periodically. During hydrant flushing, your tap water may be cloudy or discolored as the process flushes sediments which may have settled in the distribution pipes out of the system. If this happens, just flush your tap until water runs clear.
Domestic Violence Scars Children - But They Can Recover With the Right Kind of Care
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Domestic Violence impacts more than adults. There are currently almost 500 children taken from violent homes in Broward County and placed in the court system. Guardian ad Litem volunteers represent abused and neglected children in dependency court. These volunteers are people like you – who have just a little time to give to speak and advocate on behalf of a child.
Election 2020: Early Voting Continues through November 1
There are several ways to vote in the November 3 General Election, just be sure to have a plan. If you plan to vote on Election Day, click here to double check your polling place, which may have changed due to COVID. Early voting locations throughout Broward are open daily from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. through November 1. 

Or if you have received a Vote by Mail ballot (or ordered one by the Oct. 24 deadline), then you may turn it in at any Early Voting location in Broward, or to the Supervisor of Elections offices directly. If you are mailing it back, be sure to do so as soon as possible, as ballots must be received no later than 7 p.m. on November 3 in order to be counted. Vote by Mail ballots cannot be turned in at polling locations on Election Day.
A Can that says FOOD DRIVE Your donation helps families in need
Food Drive for Harvest Drive
Harvest Drive has been feeding over 2000 food insecure families at Thanksgiving for over 27 years. This year the need is greater than ever. Families are referred by school social workers and social service agencies. WE NEED YOUR HELP. We are in need of non-perishable foods, but no glass containers. Every little bit helps and is appreciated. We have three drop-off locations: City Hall, Weston Community Center and Fire Station 55. 
Checklist
Water Smart: Home Water Safety Checklist
Make pool safety a family affair! Be sure to inspect your pool/spa regularly to ensure safer kids, safer water and safer response. Use this checklist as a guide to home pool safety.