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martes, 14 de noviembre de 2023

City of Weston

 

NEWS FROM THE CITY OF WESTON
November 14, 2023
Next City Commission Meeting: Monday, November 20
Photo of Caribbean Chillers band shown with the WestonNights stage lights
WestonNights Concert This Weekend
Featuring Caribbean Chillers
Make plans with your friends and family to meet at Regional Park this Saturday evening for the first outdoor concert of the season. Immerse yourself in the sounds of the tropics that will whisk you away with steel drum rhythms and carefree melodies of the late Jimmy Buffet.  

Make plans with your friends and family to meet at Regional Park for the first outdoor concert of the season. Enjoy a variety of food options for purchase from food trucks or bring your own. Don’t forget lawn chairs or a blanket and arrive early to pick your perfect seating area. 

The WestonNights Outdoor Concerts are prefect for a date night or family night out, but please leave your furry family members at home. No pets are allowed in Regional Park.  
A Salute to Veterans
9th Annual Veterans Day Breakfast
On Friday November 10, the City of Weston, the YMCA of South Florida and the Weston YMCA Family Center brought together veterans, family, friends and community leaders to pay tribute to those who have selflessly served our nation. On this memorable occasion, City, national and YMCA leaders expressed their gratitude to our veterans and gleaned wisdom from keynote speaker, Captain Scott O’Grady’s harrowing experiences. Each year this breakfast hits to the heart of what makes our country great, as we celebrate our heroes and gain a deeper understanding of the sacrifices made for our freedom.  
Photo of BSO Lieutenant George Alexander with Welcome to BSO Weston District text
Introducing BSO Weston Executive Officer Lieutenant George Alexander
Lieutenant George Alexander was recently appointed to the position of Executive Officer, second in command under Chief Cavalieri at the Broward Sheriff's Office Weston District. He has over 24 years of diversified law enforcement experience. He is a resident of Weston and proud to serve and protect his hometown.
Toy Drive for Harvest Drive
Drop Off at City Hall through Dec. 14
With one act of kindness, like donating one simple item, you can make a world of difference in a family’s life. Harvest Drive is looking for new toys or gently used, clean and working toys. Most of us have something in our home to give. Families are referred to Harvest Drive by school guidance counselors as families in need. They are also in need of boys clothing, new or used. All items for every age. Won’t you help if you can? Drop off at Weston City Hall. There is a bin out front, or you can bring items inside during office hours. Donation Deadline is December 14. 
Fire Safety
Thanksgiving Cooking Safety
The Thanksgiving holidays are spent at the heart of the home, the kitchen. Keeping fire safety in mind is important to keep family and friends safe while having a great holiday feast. The National Fire Protection Association encourages you to learn more about Thanksgiving cooking safety tips for this holiday season. 
BSO Senior Seminar
November 28 | 9 a.m. - 11 a.m.
The Broward Sheriff’s Office Weston District will host another Senior Seminar where community partners, such as Cleveland Clinic, YMCA of Weston, and more will help inform our community's senior adults on fraud prevention, bleeding control and many other ways our senior population can stay safe and healthy.  
 
Join on Tuesday, November 28 at 9 a.m. at the Bonaventure Town Center, 16690 Saddle Club Road.
Moonlight Movie in the Park
The Super Mario Bros. Movie
Start December off with an adventure with Mario at the next Moonlight Movie in the Park on Friday, December 1 at 7:30 p.m. at Regional Park, Event Stage, located at 20200 Saddle Club Road.  

Mario joins forces with Princess Peach and Toad to find Luigi while hoping to defeat the evil Bowser and save the Mushroom Kingdom from his destructive schemes.  

Remember to bring a lawn chair or blankets. Coolers are welcome, but alcohol is not permitted. Please leave furry friends at home, as dogs are not allowed in Regional Park.  
Holiday Pops Concert
Featuring Symphony of the Americas
Led by renowned Spanish conductor Pablo Mielgo, The Symphony of the Americas is set for a spellbinding performance of seasonal music at the Outdoor Holiday Pops Concert on December 2. It may not be snowing in Weston, but the holiday melodies will fill Weston Town Center with plenty of festive cheer for the whole family. Arrive early - seating is limited or bring your own seating as there is plenty of space to spread out and enjoy the show.
The Commission Cup 1-Mile Health Walk
For Weston Elementary Students and Families
Ready? Set? WALK! Well, every year participants of The Commission Cup 1-Mile Family Walk are so excited that they take off running at the start line. We don’t blame them, it’s so much fun to be there with families, teachers and principals from Weston’s elementary schools, along with members of the Weston City Commission. Don’t miss out on this year’s event. Be sure to register today to participate in The Commission Cup Health Walk on Sunday, December 3 to help your school WIN the Commission Cup trophy and a cash prize. 
Water Smart Weston
Holiday Safety Around Water
Don’t let the fun and chaos of the holiday turn into a tragedy. Whether you are hosting a holiday party around your pool, or attending a gathering with your little ones, always be smart around water. It only takes a few seconds for little explorers to find danger in a swimming pool, lake or canal. Make sure there is always an adult Water Watcher during holiday parties and gatherings. The Water Watcher should be focused on watching the water and making sure that everyone is safe around the water. Adults can take turns being the ‘on duty’ Water Watcher, but it is an important role to prevent a tragedy. 
Senior Home Modification Program Funding Extends until December 31
This is a great opportunity for homeowners to receive up to $6,000 in assistance per senior in the home. The program can pay for replacement appliances, specified technology, home modifications like ramps, grab bars, widening of doorways, plumbing, lighting and more. You must be 60 years of age and above and services are based on client need for independence and healthy living.