martes, 10 de diciembre de 2019

City of Weston eNewsletter | Newsday Tuesday | 12/10/2019

NEWS FROM THE CITY OF WESTON
December 10, 2019
Protect your every day.  If you see something, say something.  Report suspicious activity to local authorities.
SEE Something, SAY Something
Several schools in Weston have been experiencing internet, email or text threats over the past week. In one of the instances at Falcon Cove Middle School, a 12 year-old girl has been arrested and charged with two felony counts. Threats are a CRIME and we all need to make children aware of the consequences of their actions and to Think Before You Post. Remember, if you SEE or HEAR something that's suspicious, be sure to SAY something. 
Weston Rotary Run for Tomorrow a Success
The 22nd Annual Rotary Run For Tomorrow Half-Marathon, 5K and Mayor’s Challenge 1-Mile Health Walk went off without a hiccup on a spectacularly perfect December morning in Weston. Jonathan Werble, 23 years of age crossed the finish line for the Half-Marathon at the fast pace of 1:16:00. Over 363 runners participated this year. The 5K drew 493 runners, and the over-all winner was 34-year old Raidel Guerrero who ran it in 18:04. A huge thank you to the more than 2,000 students and their parents who came out in support of their school and the Mayor’s Challenge!

The Rotary Run for Tomorrow is presented by The Rotary Club of Weston, in partnership with the City of Weston and Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital.
2019 Mayor's Get Fit Challenge 1-Mile Health Walk
And the Winner Is...
The Mayor’s Challenge Cup was awarded to Sagemont Lower School, for achieving the highest participation rate in the Mayor’s Challenge 1-Mile Health Walk at the Rotary Run event on Dec. 8. All elementary schools that had over 10% participation at the walk were awarded a check for $1,000, from Weston Rotary and event sponsors. Congratulations to Country Isles, Eagle Point, Imagine Charter, Indian Trace, Manatee Bay and Sagemont Lower School on motivating your students and to all schools for being a part of such a special event. 
A Visually Riveting and Memorable Performance
Those in the audience for the Symphony of the Americas Cirque de la Symphonie performance at Cypress Bay High School on Saturday, December 7 will not soon forget their experience. Audible gasps, laughs, and applause filled the theater as cirque acts were perfectly choreographed to the music and artists provided amazing thrills.
A graphic that says BSO Shred-a-thon and Operation Medicine Cabinet with the date, time, and what you can bring.
BSO Shred-a-thon and Operation Medicine Cabinet this Saturday
Do you have any documents with sensitive information? Join the Broward Sheriff's Office at the Shred-a-thon on Saturday, December 14, from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. While you are at it, if you have any unused, unwanted or expired medication, Operation Medicine Cabinet will collect them for safe disposal. Both events take place at the same time. The services are free of charge. Protecting your identity and keeping your medicine cabinet safe just got easier with this drive through program.
Informational Meeting and Public Workshop with the Federal Aviation Administration
On Tuesday, December 17 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., the FAA will make a brief presentation followed by a separate public workshop at Weston City Hall. Attendees at the workshop may view graphic displays related to air traffic control procedures over the Broward County area and meet individually with air traffic experts.
Be a Life Saver! Learn Hands-Only CPR & Other Life Saving Skills
Did you know that BSO Weston Fire Rescue offers free Hands-Only CPR and Stop the Bleed classes free for the community? Anyone age 8 and over can participate in the class to learn to save a life with this simplified form of hands-only CPR, and techniques to control bleeding.

To attend the next class on Thursday, December 19, call now to register at 954-389-2015. 
Image of a red candle that is lit. It also has some pine cones and pine leaves as the background. The text, Holiday Safety Tips,  is on the left corner.
Fire Prevention: Holiday Décor
As you deck the halls during the most wonderful time of the year, pay close attention to your holiday décor. More than half of home decoration fires in December are started by candles. Keep decorations away from heat sources to decrease the risk of home fires. Following these safety tips will ensure a happy and safe holiday season. 
The Weston Athletic League logo is central and above the test about Spring Baseball registration. The background is grey with baseballs . In the lower right corner, there is an image of a kid in baseball gear in blue.
Time to Play Ball! Register Now for Spring Season
Spring registration is open for the Weston Athletic League’s T-ball and baseball programs. Players ages four to 18 of all skill levels are welcome! The league focuses on developing fundamental skills and sportsmanship. The season begins in late January with the player drafts and team practices. Don’t miss out!
Don't Miss Out on Upcoming Events and Meetings
Don’t miss out on upcoming meetings, movies, concerts, races and other events now and year-round. Visit our event calendar often to stay up-to-date on upcoming events.

lunes, 9 de diciembre de 2019

The Real Florida℠ Connection – Florida State Parks Are Open for the Holidays

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A MESSAGE FROM OUR DIRECTOR

At a recent statewide meeting of park and friends’ group leaders, we were happy to welcome an accomplished guest. Johnny Morris, founder of Bass Pro Shops, spoke to us about his efforts to conserve America’s natural resources and connect people with the outdoors.
Much of Johnny’s work focuses on getting kids outside. At Florida State Parks, we are happy to share that mission and host many great events that help kids have fun and explore nature. Our Junior Ranger program gives kids a sense of ownership of their favorite parks while teaching them about Florida’s natural and cultural heritage. Other ranger-hosted activities enlist kids to help keep beaches clean, see manatees for the first time or learn how to go fishing.
This is a busy season at Florida State Parks as we welcome many visitors and host holiday events. We’re glad to help celebrate and make state parks great places for picnics, walks, camping, fishing and many more activities that are a joy to do alongside others.
It’s a great time of year to have these shared experiences. As my kids were growing up and even now when they return home for the holidays, going to parks for hikes and cycling is a special part of the season.
Florida State Parks welcome visitors 365 days a year, and I’m grateful for our rangers who are working in the field this holiday season. They are committed to ensuring you have a memorable park experience. We hope you join us during the holidays in the Real Florida℠.
Eric Draper

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STORIES

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8 Fantastic Florida Creatures and Where to Find Them

Florida State Parks are a great place to catch a glimpse of the state’s most iconic creatures. We put together a guide to famous Florida wildlife and some of the state parks they call home. Check it out!

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A gazebo at Washington Oaks Gardens State Park decorated with tinsel and ornaments.

Florida State Parks are Open for the Holidays

From visits with Santa to holiday hikes and spectacular light displays, many parks are hosting special holiday events throughout the month of December. Most Florida State Parks will be open from 8 a.m. to sunset on Dec. 25.

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The Florida Conservation Corps Wants You! 

Do you want a great opportunity to learn about biology, land management, volunteer recruitment and park outreach? The Florida Conservation Corps, an AmeriCorps National Service Program, is recruiting for the upcoming term of service!

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First Day Hikes are the Best Way to Start 2020

What better way to celebrate the New Year than with a walk in the woods? First Day Hikes is a national event where tens of thousands of people get outdoors on New Years’ Day. Florida State Park rangers are hosting guided hikes all over the state.

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FEATURED EVENTS

Blacksmith Demonstration

December 7, Koreshan State Park 
Join our Koreshan State Park volunteer blacksmith, Steve, as he fires up the flames and demonstrates forging as blacksmiths did during the Koreshan Era.

Longleaf Pine Restoration Day 

Wonder what it's like to help create a native Florida forest? We need your help to plant a total of 3,000 longleaf pines around the park to restore our native plant communities.

Celebration of Lights

Join us for the 29th Annual Celebration of Lights featuring Sebastian Hawes' Spectacular Synchronized Light and Sound Show along with nightly entertainment. 

Campfire Stories

Join Topsail Hill Preserve State Park for stories around the campfire. This activity is a part of the Topsail After Dark Series, which gives you the chance to enjoy the park as the wildlife does: nocturnally.

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G.O. Bond: Tis' the Season! MIAMI BEACH

Tis' the Season!
Thanks to Miami Beach residents, the city is being showered with gifts this holiday season! With the G.O. Bond Program well underway, quality-of-life enhancements can be seen popping up all over town.
 
Last month, roadways were re-paved and re-surfaced on Lenox Avenue between 6 and 11 streets, and on 10 Street between Pennsylvania Avenue and Alton Road. The North Shore Park & Youth Center was spruced up with a fresh interior paint job and new LED lighting fixtures. The Scott Rakow Youth Center was also refreshed with a new layer of interior and exterior paint. Crespi Park and Stillwater Park received new perimeter fences and LED sports lights, and Normandy Isle Park received new LED lighting fixtures as well.
 
This month, the North Shore Park & Youth Center will complete its facility roof replacement and the Scott Rakow Youth Center will have a new energy-efficient HVAC system up-and-running. In addition, over 90 new trees will be planted across Muss Park and the 20 Street Pocket Park.

What else is under construction?
  • The Fillmore roof – to be completed in early 2020.
  • Miami City Ballet roof – to be completed in early 2020.
  • Lummus Park / Ocean Drive security cameras – to be completed in early 2020.
  • North Shore Park & Youth Center security cameras – to be completed in spring of 2020.
  • Scott Rakow Youth Center security cameras – to be completed in early 2020.
  • Scott Rakow Youth Center roof – to be completed in early 2020.
  • Scott Rakow Youth Center impact windows – to be completed in early 2020.
  • Public Safety Radio System – to be completed in early 2020.
  • Palm & Hibiscus Landscaping – to be completed in spring of 2020.
  • The Middle Beach Beachwalk path between 23 Street and 45 Street – to be completed in early 2021.

HAPPY HOLIDAYS FROM OUR FAMILY TO YOURS

martes, 3 de diciembre de 2019

Leon County Government Employment Opportunities - 12.02.19

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LEON COUNTY GOVERNMENT
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
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If you are driven by making a difference on the issues that matter most to our community and committed to demonstrating results, exceeding expectations in areas of customer service and exercising responsible stewardship of our community’s resources, then you may have what it takes to join our team. 
 Do you want to join the Leon County team?  Apply Online.

CLOSING DATE: December 6, 2019
Assistant County Attorney
Director of Volunteer Services

CLOSING DATE: December 13, 2019
Rural Waste SVC Center Attendant 

OPEN CONTINUOUSLY
Paramedic (PRN)
EMT (PRN)

Consolidated Dispatch Agency
 Public Safety Communications Operator (Open Continuously)

 For additional information on Leon County employment opportunities:
  • Visit LeonCountyFL.gov/HR/jobs
  • Call our Job Line at (850) 606-2403
  • Watch Channel 16 on Comcast and CenturyLink
  • Visit Human Resources, 315 South Calhoun Street, 2th Floor, Suite #210
Drug Free Workplace and Equal Opportunity Employer
People Focused.  Performance Driven

Art Week 2019 at the Sagamore Hotel

Art Week 2019 at the Sagamore Hotel