martes, 29 de diciembre de 2020

City of Weston

 


NEWS FROM THE CITY OF WESTON
December 29, 2020

Happy New Year, Weston!
2021 is likely the most anticipated New Year in decades. The pandemic brought us many challenges and changes, but ingenuity has brought about vaccines and light at the end of the tunnel. While continuing to exercise care and caution, we can start 2021 with fresh hope. 

Be mindful that a curfew is in effect for Broward County through January 4 from midnight through 5 a.m. (1 a.m. until 5 a.m. on New Year's Eve). There is also a daily curfew in effect in Miami-Dade County from midnight to 6 a.m. (1 a.m. until 6 a.m. on New Year's Eve).

Wishing everyone a safe, healthy, happy and prosperous New Year. 
Taking Down the Tree?
Disposal Options for Christmas Trees
Residential Curbside Christmas Tree Collection begins January 11 through January 30, 2021 in Weston. When placing them curbside, please do not put them next to mailboxes or too close to garbage carts. Be sure to remove all lights and decorations.

If you prefer to dispose of your tree earlier, Broward County also offers a Chip-a-Tree recycling alternative at Markham Park ( and other County parks) where tree mulch will be used for landscaping in the county park system.
Light Up Weston!
Share Your Photos through December 31
There are only two more days left to post your holiday lights with #LightUpWeston on your preferred social media. Share your holiday spirit with us and participants will be randomly selected to win a Weston SWAG bag so don’t forget to tag the City of Weston and The Arts Council of Greater Weston!
The Benefits of the COVID-19 Vaccine
Take the time to learn about the COVID-19 vaccines that have been approved here in the United States and the benefits of getting vaccinated when they become widely available. 
Junior Tennis Program at Weston Tennis Center
Next Session Begins January 4
The Weston Tennis Center offers three sessions of classes this Winter/Spring for Juniors beginning January 4, 2021. Players between the ages of four and 15 of all skill levels are welcome to register for a fun time under the sun. Due to COVID-19 safety protocols, spots are limited, and registration is required for each session. Don’t miss out and register today!
Florida League of Cities What Would You Do If You Were Elected Mayor
If I Were Mayor . . . Essay Contest
Entries Must be Postmarked by January 29
Do you have sixth, seventh or eighth grader who has dreamed about being Mayor for one day? Their opportunity is here! The Florida League of Cities is sponsoring a statewide essay contest entitled “If I were elected mayor . . .” and wants you to describe how you would make a difference as mayor and make your city a great place to live.  
Fun Science Games for Kids
Scientists get to solve puzzles every day, because science and research involve finding solutions from clues they are given. Beat the downtime boredom with puzzles, brainteasers, riddles and more fun games to explore the skillset it takes to become a scientist from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences.
Article on Broward Schools upcoming school year dates
Broward Schools Revises 2020/21 Calendar
On Tuesday, December 15, the School Board of Broward County approved the following revisions to the current 2020/21 School Calendar for pre-K – 12 schools:
  • Final Early Release Day of the 2nd Semester is Tuesday, January 12, 2021 (previously published as Thursday, January 7, 2021)
  • End of the 2nd Semester is Tuesday, January 12, 2021 (previously published as Friday, January 8, 2021)
  • The 3rd Semester starts on Wednesday, January 13, 2021

Best of luck to all students and their families for a great start when school resumes on January 4, 2021!
Get the Latest Information on Coronavirus
We continue to monitor and share the latest updates and resources regarding coronavirus in our community. Find the latest information at:

City Calendar | Events and Meetings
Stay informed of upcoming meetings and events, as they are scheduled, or rescheduled, due to the coronavirus outbreak.
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CITY OF WESTON
17200 Royal Palm Boulevard
Weston, Florida 33326
954-385-200

martes, 22 de diciembre de 2020

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 22 de diciembre de 2020

The Real Florida℠ Connection – December

 

florida state parks - the real florida CONNECTION
     
Eric Draper Headshot

A MESSAGE FROM OUR DIRECTOR

One of my favorite parts of visiting Florida State Parks is chatting with volunteers. I love their stories, motivation and commitment. We are fortunate to have volunteers that give their time, skills and energy to their favorite parks.

Recently, I watched volunteer Chuck Kirkman interacting with visitors at Dagny Johnson Key Largo Botanical Hammock.Chuck, who along with his wife, Amy, has also served as a repeat volunteer at John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, Fort Zachary Taylor State Park and several others, was there in the bright winter sun greeting people and making sure they understood the treasures to be found on a walk through the unique Florida Keys woodland. He seemed so fulfilled and happy to share his knowledge and enthusiasm.  

During one park visit, the manager was excited to show me the interior of the ranger station. A volunteer with exceptional woodworking skills rebuilt the walls, counters and shelves with recycled pecky cypress. I was in awe of the craftsmanship and could tell that the staff felt like they were working in a very meaningful place.

Other volunteers serve immediate, humanitarian needs. Look no further than a few hours west of Tallahassee, where several groups of volunteers from the Florida Conservation Corps assisted with hurricane recovery efforts in Pensacola. These individuals saw their fellow Floridians in need and didn’t think twice about answering the call.

Finally, a special group of resident volunteers serves as campground hosts, where they take on everyday park chores such as cleaning bathhouses and maintaining trails. This selfless work allows staff to focus their efforts on resource management and visitor services.

One of my other favorite activities is attending volunteer award and recognition events where we celebrate countless hours of service and outstanding efforts. Before COVID-19, we have had more than 200 people gather regionally to accept our heartful appreciation and receive their awards and pins. The awards and celebrations are sponsored by the Florida State Parks Foundation, which raises funds, publicizes and advocates for state parks.

Park staff members recruit, train and manage volunteers. We put the same emphasis on safety for volunteers as we do our staff. When I see someone with a volunteer polo or T-shirt on, I know they are happy to be giving their time and talent to making Florida State Parks America’s best. More to the point, they are making their park shine.

I appreciate our park volunteers so much that I dream – after my tenure as director – of becoming one.

Best,

Eric Draper

FEATURED STORIES 

FLCC

FLCC VOLUNTEERS MAKE A DIFFERENCE

The 2020 hurricane season was the most active on record since 2005, but thankfully the AmeriCorps Disaster Response Team is here to help!

 

learn more here
Gasparilla Holidays

SEVEN LAST-MINUTE GIFT IDEAS FOR PARK LOVERS

Holiday gift decisions can be difficult, whether choosing a present for a loved one or giving your time or money to an organization.

 

learn more here
Trail

RING IN THE NEW YEAR WITH FIRST DAY HIKES

Whether you’re a seasoned park veteran or just finding us for the first time, there’s no better way to kick off a new year than with a First Day Hike!

learn more here
HTBvolunteers

ARE YOU READY TO SERVE AT FLORIDA STATE PARKS?

Volunteers are crucial to the Florida State Parks mission and contribute more than a million hours per year to the parks' successes. 

learn more here

SPOTLIGHT

Baggs cleanup

Bill Baggs Cape Florida Gets Creative to Accommodate Volunteers

Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park is known for its beautiful beaches and scenic views of the Atlantic Ocean beneath the park’s trademark lighthouse. However, it is a lot of work keeping those beaches and views pristine.

Debris and microplastics come from many sources but often are deposited on our beaches by wave activity, impacting both people and wildlife along the coasts. The park regularly hosts beach cleanups, relying on the dedication of hundreds of volunteers each month.

The park remains committed to this important effort and has continued these cleanups while maintaining protocols for health and safety by coordinating smaller volunteer groups every Saturday.  

“We started off by limiting it to a single group of 10 people,” said Shane Zigler, volunteer coordinator at Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park. “And gradually, week by week, we added additional groups.”

This slow, steady process has kept volunteers connected to the park. In November, the park hosted 132 volunteers in a single day, all while maintaining CDC health and safety guidelines.

Learn more

viernes, 18 de diciembre de 2020

Conozca las diversas festividades invernales que se celebran en EE.UU.

 

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kwanzaa

Festividades de Invierno en los Estados Unidos

Estados Unidos es una nación que es hogar de diversas culturas y tradiciones. Durante la época de invierno podemos apreciar diferentes festividades. Entre estas se encuentran:

Janucá: Dura ocho días y se celebra con la iluminación nocturna de una menorá, con oraciones y alimentos especiales. Las fechas varían según el calendario judío.

Kwanzaa: Es un festival de siete días, que se celebra del 26 de diciembre al 1 de enero y conmemora la herencia africana en la cultura afroestadounidense a través de la música, la danza, la poesía, la narración de cuentos y el arte.

Año Nuevo Lunar: Es celebrado por las comunidades asiáticas en Estados Unidos. La festividad puede caer en cualquier momento entre finales de enero y mediados de febrero, dependiendo del calendario lunar.

Las Posadas: Esta tradición de origen latinoamericano se lleva a cabo del 16 al 24 de diciembre en conmemoración del viaje de José y María a Belén y la búsqueda de un alojamiento antes del nacimiento de Jesús. 

Aprenda más sobre las festividades de invierno

 

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